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TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN, FRIDAY, XOYEMBETt ,21, 1919. 10 Karl Shlaudeman of Pasadena, Cal.. would be retained In their accustomed positions as ends. E BERKELEY. Cal.. Nov. 20. The men who will start the California-Stanfor-d football game Saturday for CLASS the state university, were named to- TO SHOW HIS day by Coach Andy Smith. The lineup follows; K. I Encelbretson, left end ; O. C. Majors, left tackle; David Boucher, left guard; George Lateam. center; E. W. Fish- Demanded by er, right guard; Leo Wilson, right tackle; Much Discussed Middle to Free Creases J. J. Cllne, right end; K. F. Deeds, quar- - terback; A. C. Rowe, left haU; Fred Have You Taken in That Splendid Sporting Event- Pacific Coast Arbiters. Brooks (captain), right half; C. G. Wells, Face Mike O'Dowd Tonight. fullback. O'DOWD AND GIBBONS READY PROPER DRESS IS VITAL Training Is Completed; Odds Favor ABILITY ONCE RATED HIGH! St. Paul Phantom. Tie Horse Show? ST. PAUL, Nov. 20. Middleweight Champion Mike O'Dowd and Mike Two More Night $o000 Kales Require Fresh Presses. but Gibbons, the St. Paul phantom, today Phantom" Boxer Xo Longer Occu- Performances Tonight Tomorrow Provide. No Means for Payment completed training for their pies FirmPIace in Fistic Af- in Prizes bout here Friday night, so far as Out of Club Strong Box. boxing is concerned. Both fighters fairs He Once Enjoyed. The most popular and interesting event offered for the declared they were at weight and Horse Show in top-not- condition. in Portland, being staged on a colossal scale in Twin City papers have announced Alone con- that the prevailing odds have in- The Pacific Coast league Is creased to 10 to 7 on Gibbons, as a Mike Gibbons, who for many years fronted with the first punts problem consequence of his improved showing was rated as the greatest middle- in history. Recently it was recorded this week. weight in the world excepting per that the umpires are poing to aslc for haps the late Les Darcy, will have the The New $300,000 Pavilion more and better food and large, airy opportunity in St. Paul tonight to bedrooms with bath and other facil- - show what he really is, against a man ities. TRICK PLAY PROTESTED who is recognized as cham in which 3000 blooded animals are competing for $75,000 Cash Pre- Now they are going to rise up and pion by virtue of victories over the ask the league to press their pants, or best men in the world at his weight. miums. Champions and premium winners from all other coast shows provide them with money to hire it Alike O'Dowd. un- and Eastern and Columbia points meet here in final done. There have been signs of W. S. C. FOOTBALIj FAXS AL Although he has never held the from British rest on the part of the umps for some title Mike Gibbons has always been competition sees Livestock Show best. : time, but nobody expected it to settle LEGE UNFAIR RULIXG. regarded as the kingpin of the mid- Portland the at its In their trousers. dle weights, or rather until the last It is pointed out that the American few months. Not long ago Mike took association each season sets aside an Victory in T7. of W. Game Depended on Jeff Hmith and according to those appropriation for the pressing of the at ringside made a miserable show The Western Dairy Products Show umpires trousers. Each arbitrator is on Official's Incision Is ing. Some unkind things were also allowed $2.50 per month. He uses it to said of Alike, in a bout with George remove the baggy, wind-blow- n effect Assertion on Campus. Chip, and some even went so far as Representing eleven western states, is utilizing 8000 from the knees and put pretty perpen- to say the 6t. Paul - phantom has dicular creases fore and aft. Each stooped to framing not depending square feet of wall and floor space for its great umpire Is supposed to have his trous- WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE, upon his great ability to .carry him ers pressed once a week, and is sub- Pullman, Nov. 20. (Special.) There through. As a boxer there have been educational exhibit Lectures, Demonstrations, ject to reprimand if he shows up with is a wail all over the campus because few men in the world that have sur Moving Pictures and Great Government Dairy riffles in the same. of the alleged Injustice rendered the passed him and none at his weight. Coast league umpires are compelled Cougars Saturday Mike O Dowd won his laurels ea Products Exhibit. to pay for the pressing out of their last in the Univer titleholder when he knocked out Al own pockets and, as the pockets are sity ot Washington Dattle. It con- McCoy In New York several years In the pants, they do thla after the cerns the copping of additional yard ago. McCoy having won the title on) trousers are returned to them. True, age, first downs and even the game, a lucky knockout. After once land-- i COME TODAY AND TOMORROW EVERY MOMENT some of them are suspected of trying so the crimson and gray rooters are ing the crown McCoy never took a to cut down the high cost of living wont to say. chance in a decision bout and it was WILL BE CROWDED WITH INTEREST by doing their- - own pressing, while Students and fans generally claim in a scheduled contest in others look- as if they had never had that the trick play which the uni- which ODowd knocked him out. a red-h- ot iron near the fabric. versity used when being held for O'Dowd was the only champion to However, most of the umpires wish downs inside the Cougars" ten-yar- d enlist in the army and see actual Friday, Nov. 21 Saturday, Nov. 22 from now on to take pride in the mark was illegal, and the referees service on the front, of which he got appearance of their pants, if the should have allowed Captain Hanley's plenty Jim and went through the fray league will stand the expense of the protest and penalized Washington on without a scratch. Mike is a popu- Championship Day Children's Day i pride. both occasions when the penalty lar champion and has been fighting President McCarthy, who Is a neat against the locals cost touchdowns. as much as four times a week the Judging concluded; Children's Matinee Horse and careful dresser, will, it is be Furthermore, the more learned of past month. auction and lieved, encourage the umpires to look these arguing gentry quote specific He has not barred anyone and is sales ; band concerts ; brilliant Show; Shetland pony parade; spiff y, and declare each Monday ally and vociferously from rule 14, not holding out for unheard of purses. ensemble of championship an- special features; afternoon legal pressing day. section 6, of the football rule which They all look alike to the Fighting reads: "If a player of the side in Harp and he is not in the least afraid imals in main arena at night band concert; night horse The 1920 manager of the Seattle possession of the ball makes a delib- of Gibbons. O'Dowd is a tiger in horse show. show. club is still in doubt and has the boys erate attempt by a false start or the ring and fights with heart and guessing. Mike Kelly and "Chick otherwise to draw the opponents' off soul from gong to gong, smothering Oandil both are out of the running- side, the ball, if snapped, shall not be aggressive- Kelly announced in St. Paul the other his opponents with his manage regarded in play or the scrimmage ness. Gibbons and O'Dowd are sched- Horse Show Starts 7:40 P.M. Promptly day that he would the Saints begun. Penalty five yards." uled to go ten rounds. at again, while Gandil has been counted The trick was first executed in the out by Charles Comiskey, owner of first half, when the university had O'Dowd's ability to batter down the the White Sox. eight yards to go for touchdown and elusive Phantom in their clash to- Bill Rodgers now looms as the fore- one down to make yardage. The trick, night apparently is not questioned by most contender for the position, with by vis- pos- consisting of a false start the boxing promoters in the east, as be Seats Show Special Clyde Wares also down as a iting line, resulted in a penalty giv- has been offered & bout already for Reserved for the Horse Street Car Service sibility. Numerous other names have ing the university four down to nego- Thanksgiving day in Newark, N. J., on sale at Sherman Clay & Co. and all leading downtown Take a Mississippi-avenu- e car northbound on Broadway, been mentioned from time to time, but tiate four yards to a touchdown. The against either "Soldier" Bart fie Id or just who will land the job will remain same play was worked for the de- Augie Ratner. The Keystone Ath- hotels. direct to livestock pavilion. a mystery until the Seattle directors ciding touchdown in the third quar letic club of Pittsburg is also after clear it up. Right now Bill Rodgers ter, and the protest was disallowed. O'Dowd and has offered him $12,000 seems to have the best chance. A to defend his title against Harry meeting of the Sacramento directors MATHEWS USES SUBSTITUTES Greb, with the weight at 160 pounds is sl&ted for tonight and some defi- 3 M.