2 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 24, 1916,

WINGED "M" BASKETBALL ASPIRANTS WHO ARE BATTLING TO APPEAR IN THE FIRST LINEUP DURING THE 1917 SEASON. a challenge to any man on the Pacific DQB1E GETS Coast. OFFERS O'Con-nell- FIRST SUCKER MAY Call for Eddie O'Connell! Mr. !! e e Konstantlne Roumonoff Is in train- FROM ing for his match at Dreamland, San 5 COLLEGES BE CLEVELAND MAN Francisco, with Ad Santel January 2. Every man has a hobby. Willie Hoppe's is baseball. If he were not a billiaxdist, a champion of the game, he would rather than anything else be a One Position as Director of baseball player, a . When be McCredie Says He Expects to is not playing billiards, and there Is a Athletics Would Pay baseball game, you'll find him at the $5000 Get Chance at Guisto, Gan-di- l, ball park. He can tell you the real name of every player of prominence. for Nine Months. Miller or Harris. St. Louis fashion experts are predict- ing that red hosiery won't be worn so conspicuously next Fall. RUSH FOR SERVICES BIG Chicago papers say that "the Cuh NEW PITCHER IS IN SIGHT machine is to be reconstructed on a solid foundation." Going to use more concrete? Business Calls, However, Grouchy Gus says: "Anybody that and Hero lieavc-r- s Are Dickering for Twlrler expects ME to give 'em anything for of 11 Years of Foot- Christmas is entitled to a belt as the Continuous Named Leake, Wbo Belongs to world's champion ground and lotty ball Coaching Likely can expecter." Will Give llocky Mounts Club of tlio catch as catch TJp Gridiron Ambition. Virginia IiCagne. The Six-D- ay Race Game. A six-da- y race is a funny game; every day it Is Just the same, and yet

BY PORTTJS . BAXTER. "Walter- - managrer SEATTLE. Wash.. Dec. 23. (Spe- McCredie, of the cial.) Beavers, Intimated last night that he SOUTHPAW A NECESSITY! ST. Hardly had the word gone forth would that Gilmour Doble, hero of 11 years land a first baseman from the LOUIS BOASTS OXLY FIVE. of football coaching without a defeat, Cleveland American League Club before It is a general belief among ha quit the University Washing- many weeks pass. The Indians now baseball leaders that a club to be of have four on their payroll for next successful must have at least one t ton than the to serv- left-hand- rush secure his season. They are Louis Guisto, "Chic" good pitcher. The ices for the coming season commenced. fact that the St. Louis Browns t Five tentative ofters, one specific, have Gandil. Miller and Harris. of the American League had five been received by the tall, uncompro- Everyone knows Guisto and also good southpaws last year may be mising and aggressive Scot. Gandil. The latter Is a veteran who a warning to the effect that it is Will he accept one of them? formerly pastlmed with Sacramento in possible to have too many good That is a difficult question to an- the Coast League. Miller .344 left-hander- s. Fielder Jones num- swer. Doble himself has not given the hit with bered among his pitching staff Is Omaha, in the Western League, last Eddie matter serious consideration, as he season, playing; 1S1 Plank. Earl Hamilton. Carl care-fre- e for the first time in 11 years, in games. He was Wellman. Ernie Koob and George and is thoroughly enjoying the sen- STO times, scored 119 runs and Sister. The Cleveland club had sation. made 19S hits. His total bases mark only Coombs, until it acquired The "specific" offer, previously re- came to 2S7 and his stolen bases S3. Joe Boehling In a trade with ferred to, carried with it a salary of by Washington. Cleveland evidently-suffere- $5000, which is a considerably larger Harris was secured Cleveland from a dearth and St. amount than Doble received from the from Chattanooga, of the Southern Louts from an overabundance of University of Washington, but the " League. He hit .309 In 141 games, and southpaws. duties called for are more extensive. ' was at bat 601 times and scored 73 His title would be that of director of runs. He made 15a hits for a total 1 athletics, and he would have to direct bases mark of 230. and aucceded in the development of the baseball and 2 CUEISTS UN BEATEN stealing 20 bases. The Western League - through-r-they'r- basketball teams as well as the foot- as well as the Southern are Class A there are birds who stick it e ball eleven. The work would cover a l A organizations, one class lower than this sure hard up for something to great Western do. Their intellects must slipped period; of approximately nine months, 4 circuit. cog have whereas at Washington it was only WVS BleCredle Ltkea Miller. a they sleep in their seats and three. Manager eat hot dog a spill or a spurt fills Dobie refuses to give the name of Mack likes Miller, whom, he them with Joy, and they roar. "Go it, the says, 'ats-aboy- George Hart and Ed Trumbull is a young fellow. Harris is ." college that has offered him $5000, but young, too. but Boss Walter does not whene'er their hero forges from inside sources I learn that it was know ahead. And the riders, doped and al- outside Paolfic Coast College Con- Have Clear Records. most, dead, plug 'round and 'round In the - To farm one of these chaps out to ference. t A V "J " I ' i --v" Portland Cleveland would have to get the brilliant glare, breathing in the Most of the letters received by Dobie on stale and smoky air. until, so weak were along the line of inquiries as to waivers them. A player heralded they can hardly creep, they stop for a as was Louis Guisto would hardly of dopy sleep. specta- whether he would coach next Fall and the gauntlet. "Chic" legs are snatch And the he would an offer. - 1 Gandil's tors, through day and night, make bets if consider . TOURNAMENT DRAWS MANY going back on him, for he Is no longer A year ago Dobie felt that the time V. a youngster. get and hoot and argue and fight, and cheer He might through, grumble had come for him to drop out of ath- but it Is not likely that Lee Fohl will and Jeer and and snort and letics and take up some other line of go, as one sea- theygot the nerve to call it sport! work. He not only resigned, but dis- f let him he must retain soned veteran to case the youngsters December 1 covered C. J. Hunt, of Carlton College, all blow up. was the anniversary of Minn., who has been offered the Efforts Made to Complete Prelim seems the deaths of two men whose names lng Job at Washington for 1917. How It at this writing that if Port- are still honored by shooters all over President Henry Suzzallo and promi- inary Schedule to Finals in land gets a guardian for its initial cor- America John Taylor. who passed nent members of Washington alumni ner from Cleveland it will be either away at Greenville. N. J.. on December Brilliant Contest Can Be Miller or Harris. According to their 1S7 finally prevailed upon Doble to return one 19. 2. and Eugene Bogardus, who to Washington is a matter of history. Played Next Week. last season's records either of these breathed his last In Lincoln. 111. This year he feels, even stronger than boys would look good with the 1917 he did in 1916, that the time has come representatives of this fair city. Carl Sawyer, celebrated funny man get t.o Slay of the Washington Americans, lias for him to down work, work of COUCH BILLIE HERO But two cueists in the handicap Leake Come West. good on made In the movies, according to a different kind. W three-cushi- billiard tournament of The McCredies are dickering for a naturally would be supposed M pitcher named Leake, who belongs to word from Los Angeles, and may not It that Dobie would take up the practice of the Waldorf billiard parlors have been the Rocky Mounts, In the Virginia return to baseball. Sawyer was of- law, as he has had such a training. It able to escape defeat so far. There League. The Richmond club grabbed fered a 30-d- contract with the Key- is a 10-to- -l shot, however, he will are four divisions. George him in 1916. stone Comedy Company, and if induce- that Hart leads the middle of That club ments are sufficient may stay follow some line. To Ex-Oreg- finished in with that other "brush" on the second division with five victories the cellar, but Mr. Leake Aggie Ho- - and-swatte- d concern instead of returning to up on law would take some time, and Leads and no defeats, and Ed Trumbull Is won 10 and lost 13 games game the then again three good business open- first in the fourth" section, with six the pellet at a .266 clip. The year be- next season. ings are him. won 14 S Rocky before quiam to Championship. victories and no defeats. fore Leake and lost for Henry Jones, wres- Efforts are being made to have the Mount, and hit .328. Walter McCredie the Provo. Utah, The Northwestern Baseball League preliminary is in high hopes of landing Leake, tler, has left for Idaho, where he has narrowly escaped a bad smashup schedule completed this whose name give some bouts arranged with Idaho wrestlers at its week so that the finals can be played will of the coast at Idaho Falls, Victor annual meeting. Now that it is all week. are 10 games yet baseball writers an opportunity for a and Blackfoot. .over, an outward appearance of har- next There lot of fun if he lands here. He may come as far as Portland in mony among to be played in the first division, nine search of a bout with Eddie O'Connell. presents itself, but that Is about Aberdeen beaten more in the second section, eight in Cal Lwing, owner of the Oakland as as goes. one Cla-yto- n who far it At time the (1) Captain Sharp, (2) Richard Stlnaont S) Twining, the third division and seven in the club. attended the American bickerings and strife were so acute that 4) Clarence League meeting in Chicago about ten Buffalo, the distinctive beast of the President Robert Blewett threw up his Laurence Edwards, (5) George IJewey, (6) Bob Morton, and 7) Ray- fourth section. days ago. Is either a diplomat or else American plains, long thought to be Job, grabbed his hat and initiated a mond J. Toomey. Friday's play finished five matches. his wires are badly crossed. While in near extinction, are increasing rapidly walkout. First Victory Since 1912 Is Scored Captain Sharp has Issued orders to have his Multnomah Amateur Athletio EJ. A. Schaefer defeated H. J. Meiss, 25 Cleveland he gave out an Interview to in Wyoming, according to State Game It is also reported that President Club basketball players to report for practice this morning, starting at to 23, while at night Carroll Manley the Cleveland Leader which reads in Warden Nate P. Wilson. The animals Dugdale, of the Seattle club, was so Over Old Rival Only One De- 10:30 o'clock. Plans have been made to open the club 1917 season on Sat- Mumford won from George Warren. 27 part as follows: are scattering all over the state, he far out of gear with the Ideas of some urday, January 6, but as yet no definite arrangements have been made for to 28, Warren playing for SO points; "Guisto, the big Italian first Backer, says. A herd of buffalo at Thermopolis. pf his fellow-dlrectp- rs that ha gave feat Experienced, Everett 11 an opponent. The University of California quintet had been billed to appear AI G. Lundstrum lost to J. C. Gillespie, will never be a big leaguer if he lives Wyo., is In excellent condition. them to understand that Seattle didn't Winning In Walkaway. on that date, but Graduate-Manag- er John 8troud telegraphed north that it 21 to 27; M, W. Metcalf won over Pete to be a million." give a rip if there was a separation. would be impossible. Willamette University may be met hera on that night. Spehar. 20 to 11, and S. H. Goodland The Leader goes on to say that It Coach Fred Bennion, of Montana How things were smoothed over to the Practices are held every Sunday morning, Tuesday and Thursday nights, was defeated by Ed Relchet, 14 to 22. makes no difference to the Cleveland State College, formerly coach at the extent of keeping Blewett and Dug- HOQUTAM. Wnah To rc Harry Fischer, last year managing tha squad and one of the greatest guards High run for tha tourney so far is club what Ewlng thinks. Guisto Is go- University of Utah. Is In Salt Lake for dale from bolting has not been made cial.) The work of Brewer Tliiiia to wear 'tha Winged "M. is asslstln g Captain Sharp In preparing for tho held by eight contestants, each with ing East next Spring for another trial the purpose of gaining the support of public, but Russ Hall, owner pf the coach of 1917 season. William Masters is th a manager. a mark of five in ona Inning. Games and will be given every opportunity to the University of Utah in his efforts Tacoma club, given the Hoquiam High School foot- - every except Sat- good. is credit for insert- oau team, nas been of much comment are played afternoon make to establish the Montana college In the ing the peace propaganda at the psy- around firesides of Hoquiam urday and Sunday, starting at 2:15 Rocky Mountain conference. chological moment. deen and Aber- o'clock, and at night, starting at 8:15 Outside of Increasing the antagon- because of the remarkable show- stay of the squad from tha point of land featherweight, is cine of the best tourney proper Is ing made by the 1916 local high school ground-gainin- g and defensive work. As o clock. When the Howard Hancock. of Shultsburg. ism that exists among some of the di- boxers ever developed In California-Duff- y completed two high men in each Wis., was elected captain of Un- rectors meeting squad. With but six letter men back a punter ha has no equal in these parts the HERMAN HARD AT WORK the the settled Beveral in scnooi to start and in the victory over Aberdeen has been knocking them all dead division will compete for the first four iversity of Wisconsin football eleven points: Increasing number of players with around San Francisco, Oak- prizes awarded by J. J. Parker and for 1917. from 13 to 14, eliminating Monday and but five Thanksgivink day. he averaged better Fresno and a games of them regulars. than 50 yards with his punts and it land, and holds a win over Jimmie Dun- "Dusty" Rhodes. and giving the managers more 30-ya- dee, Baseball In of Coach Billie faced a was he who put across the rd the boy who claims he beat Joe The standings to data follow: DIXIE'S FRIDB WILL FIGHT WILL- the Laredo district latitude in the contracts with indi- serious proposition place kick for the winning points. Gorman three times. Duffy has anet First Division W. 1 Pet. H. K. the Mexico border service came to an vidual players. As might have been In year and defeated all the good boys S. fci. Sanderi 1 .S0 6 IAMS OX JASCARV 8. official end December 18. with tho expected, did nothing his first as Pont Season Game IManued. at his J.C.Gillespie..... 8 1 "50 4 Missouri Infantry the directors with a coach. year weight down there .WMI Fourth team winner the Guigni-Jo- e McGinnity con- Last and wants to come Fretl L. Boult 3 2 8 of league pennant Frank he was captain of Plans have been made 'for Hoquiam to Portland and box Muff Bronson, C. M. 3 8 .5l 4 the and the Bender troversy. Guigni McGinnity post-seas- on Mumford cup. accused of the famous Oregon y and Aberdeen to play a Joe Gorman, Billy Mascott and Lee W. W. Crulkshank 2 2 .5ix 8 Match Scheduled for New Orleans. It Is Hotel trophy making remarks that reflected upon game at Aberdeen Christmas day. Elab- Johnson He is present George Warren 1 2 .333 3 demand- ngriuuuurai college at in Fresno, AI 1 3 .250 5 Contended, Will Show Class setting new In his character as a player, and orate preparations are being made for but is intending U. Lunililrom.. For a record her ed an investigation. eleven which went Ho- to leave there after Dan Delehanty.-'- 1 .200 fi flight Chicago The data that East and trimmed the occasion. The 1916 season for the first of the year liecond Division of Southerner. from to New York, Miss came before the directors were not spe- quiam as R 000 4 Kuth B. Law has received a gift of the Michigan Ag- resulted follows: Gaorge Hart. J. SiSOO cific enough, in their opinion, to war- gies, 20 0. Hoquiam 0 Alumni . 0 H. J. Meiss. 6 1 S34 S from the Civic Forum and the to v Billy Rear-Admir- al rant decisive action. slogan Hoquiam ...... 87 Elma. 0 Weeks, the Canadian middled E. A. tchafer. 4 2 .fir.T 3 Like the warriors of bare- Aero Club of America. The Northwestern League was not The of Ho Hoquiam ...... TiCentralia 3 weight champion, won a decision over C.W.Dawson 2 1 .867 8 the Robert E. Peary, Captain Roald Amund- quiam High School Hoquiam 1, Everett ...... ,. .82 A. W. McAllister 2 8 .400 4 knuckle days, Pete Herman, the pride up to its usual standard year. The bailor Ji inert after 10 rounds of milling 1 4 sen, the explorer, and many Army and last followers 365 days Hoquiam 80 Montenano 0 Larry Talbot 4 .20 of Dixie, has turned to the outdoor Navy Spokane club outclassed, the othera out of the year Brewer Blllle. Hoquiam ...... 31?.Centralta 0 in Cincinnati the other night. M. A. Kuven 0 4 .Olio 3 life to put himself in condition Tor officers and aeronautical men Manager Nick Williams always insist- is Hoquiam ...... 'Aberdeen ...... 0 C. M. Swinney..., 0 4 .OO0 4 his were among those present at the din- Beat Aberdeen and the result of the ... Third Division bout with Kid Williams at tha Louisi- ed payroll was ner presentation that his within the 1916 football season was a victory over Totals 118 Totals" 35 Travle Davis, crack Everett welter- H. K. O'Connell 3 1 .7.V1 3 ana Auditorium on January 8. in New where the was made limit. Seattle, Vancouver and Tacoma the old rivals Thanksgiving day. It weight, is thinking of going East and S. H. Goodland 4 2 .067 3 Orleans. Herman has opened a train- in New York. apparently adhered to the rules of the was insti- Joining Billy Weeks under man- K. J. BlumenthAl... S 3 .30O 4 ing camp in piney woods Bay the first time that the local 1 the M. M. 2 2 ..'."0 a tha of league. After Herb Hester took charge 1 Rights. agement of "Biddy" Bishop. lxvlnson...... St. Louis, Miss., facing of club he to tution had defeated Aberdeen in the Lefts and " J. R. Monroe 2 3 .500 3 the Gulf of Grain Trading Is Slack. the Great Falls seemed annual Turkey day clash, since 1912 Ed Relchel 4 .420 S Mexico, ana in the same place where ba a law unto himself. If he observed Albright 2 3 .4i)0 3 LEWISTOX, Idaho, Deo. 23. Spe- - and inasmuch as was Coach U K. John L. Sullivan it Billie's Joe Benjamin Leo Cross M-- rk and other famous ) a salary limit,- gossip did not give him attempt BRANDON, the little and will H. B. 1 8 .20O 3 gladiators did cial. On account of the steady down- a fair deal. first the Aggie is GEORGE leave for Spokane at once, where Ben- Fourth Division theij training for prise of grain much admired. who used to be jamin will meet Tommy McKevett, K Trumbull O l.OOO 4 rin? contests. It is only a few minutes' ward trend the market, the Glen McClura. 8 1 .7.M 4 ride from New Orleans. placing of an embargo on all cars to Bralley Glah, who was one of the Championship la Claimed. a favorite In local boxing circles, is while Cross will tangle with Army C. C. Kt lly 2 9 . .&.! 8 Eastern destinations by the Northern . rs Welch or Herman's work in preparation most famous quarter-mile- ever de- The Hoquiam High eleven is Justly back in town from Oakland. Ha has Joe Swain next Thursday E. I.. Koth 8 4 .42U K for Pacific Railway and the Oregon-Was- h .4(h) 3 his championship bout Includes tree veloped in the Pacific Northwest, and claiming the championship been away spend- night. F. T. Price 2 3 ington Railroad Company, has caused Si pretty strong javelin, of South for about six months, M. W. Metcalf 2 3 .40 .1 chopping, wood sawing and rowing on also with the had western Washington. The lone defeat ing most of tha time in Oakland and K. E. Inirles 2 3 .400 3 the Mississippi Sound. Herman is up but little Inconvenience In this district. the pleasure of riding .with Miss of the year was a 30-to- -0 walkaway Antone LaGrave, the famous middle- Pat. Spehar 1 S .107 3 surfrise The farmers are not Inclined to sell on Eleanor Blevins in her record run from Everett, Wash., High, came San Francisco. George has a good posi- at each morning for a long run the lowering market, and grain buy- for but it tion working Union weight who has battled the foremost along the beach. About 9 o'clock he the Philadelphia to Washington recently. for the Iron Works Consul-Gener- ers are equally as in making Just at the time the locals were not contenders all over the world, and who al Frederic W. Godtng goes out chopping wood. After reticent The New York American speaks ol at their best. One of the big stars in Oakland, ana has retired for the holds a decision over Joa dinner offers for grain at nny price. Gists as well-know- n present game. Wolcott, will reports from Guayaquil, Ecuador, that ho takes a row of a couple of miles on a auto driver, and at the team who has been mentioned from tne boxing He will arrive In Portland within a few days 4 M. says Blev- all-st- ar the first order for machinery for the the sound and P. each day finds that he accompanied Miss on several selections and all-- stay over for the holidays and then and will commence training Rose him sparring ins as mechanician. The run was made Northwest teams is Earl Brown. will go back to the Southern City. at the city waterworks of Cuenca, Ecuador, with a number of boys he 3 15 35 City Athletic Club preparatory for a has been obtained by a New York firm brought to his camp from New Orleans. in hours and minutes, minutes Brown is a halfback, and according six-rou- bout with Valley Trambitas. for 82,000 sucres, which present From the already faster than the best previous record. to Coach BJllle. he has been the maln- - Brandon says Jimmy Duffy, the Oak at the form shown he will Miss Blevins is well known on the Pa- Portland's favorite rate of exchange equals $13,559. be in the beat physical condition when You're Welcome cific Coast. Last Summer she won a the gong sounds. race for women drivers from Los Ange- TWO-TIM- E CHAMPIONS OF THE INTER-CIT- Y FOOTBALL LEAGUE WHO CLAIM THE 1916 INDEPENDENT TITLE OF OREGON AND SOUTH- This will be the third meeting be- any Gun Club les to San Diego. WESTERN WASHINGTON. tween Herman and Williams, When at little more than a novice Herman welcome fought Williams Immediately after the There's a hearty and 1IAXS WAGNER ON 2 1ST LAI Baltimore boy had won the champion- plenty of fun awaiting you at w vm ship from Johnny Coulon in California. every gun club. Record of Great Baseball Veteran It was a ten-rou- fight, IIIIWj . t and Herman was credited with an even Brilliant Through 20 Years. break. On February 8. 1918. Herman TRAPSHOOTING outfought Kid Williams in 20 rounds, Hans Wagner has finished his first r i ; i - is the Ling of sports and your 20 years of , and 7 "1 but was given only a draw. The papers next season will start on another said Herman should have been declared ardent trapsliooter is the A generation "-- champion. The stage fright that makes "Prince of Good Fellows." Go stretch. of fans have y appearance In every meet- come and gone, but Honus promises to its contender to-d-ay your skill go on and on. outlasting all the heroes - ing a world's champion will be absent out try at of baseball except, perhaps, one. The in the makeup of Herman this time. "the clays" and enjoy the only man who now has a chance to Ha has no fear of the "Wolf Boy" and game that develops real men. pass or tie Wagner is Tyrus Raymond - " v W4 ' , - Iff Is confident of a decisive victory. Cobb, who has a good start, but still A The Herman-Willia- mill will help DooUet, " 77i Sport Alluring," free has some dozens of seasons to go be clear up the bantamweight situation. say KiA Since last February Herman has been E. I.duFor.t de Nemours St Company fore he can that he in truth also . Is one of the game's greatest. t claiming the title. Johnny Ertle, of Wilmington, Delaware St. Paul, to pub- Here is the record of the great star endeavored make the Plan your vacatica of modern day baseball, Honus Wagner, lic believe that he was entitled to the of Pittsburg, in his major league crown, but his claim fell flat-- Ertle to include a visit to service: has yet to fight any one of cham- the Du Pont Trap-thcoti- ng Year. G. AB. R. H. SB. Ave. pionship caliber. Williams' recent form School on 1 SOT . . . ..- - Bl 211 3S M 2 .344 has proved that he is still as good aa Young's Million Dol- ...... US 501 SO 1K0 35 .305 0 ever. 3 SM9 ... 144-54- 102 107 3l .359 lar Pier, ae Atlantic 1 in 0 ...... 134 5C 107 20t 34 .SSO City, 3901 ...... 14t 6r. 10 100 4H .353 N.J. 1002 ...... 337 5S0 15 177 43 .3i!9 j Sounding the Sport 1003 -- ...... 1211 512 07 J82 4rt .SS5 Rceille. 1004 ...... 132 400 7 171 55 .840 1!W5 ...... 147 54S 114 100 57 .363 100 ...... 140 518 103 17.1 53 .330 ROUMONOFT". a brother of 3 007 ...... 142 515 PS ISO 61 .350 ' BILLY Roumonoff, the Rus- ions ... , ... 151 564 100 201 03 354 1!09 ...... 137 415 02 ms 35 ,389 sian heavyweight wrestler, has arrived 3010 ... , ... ISO 550 00 17S 24 .320 3911 ...... 331) 473 87 35 20 .334 In San Francisco In the hope of getting 1013 ...... 345 553 01 1S1 2 .324 matches. The younger Roumonoff 3013 ...... 114 413 51 124 21 .300 -- by 143 3014 ...... 150 552 60 13 23 .252 , Photo Gifford. weighs pounds, and has been wres- 381S ... , . . 3 50 58 6S 155 22 .274 CelnmbU Park Football Squad to Right. Kneelln-- Test. Crowe, Otteraon. Brown tling throughout the Middle West. He laiti ... 12a 432 45 124 11 .2T ltt Parker. ell. Trumbull (Msaeol), Tlellna. Blselew. Curry. Mnua Hall and John Marphyt Staodiag. Left to Right. Masson, Manager Naagle, Tladall. o. Knipp, W alste, C. Mnrphy, Undson. Watts, Dr. II. M. Pattea (Club came to San Francisco in the expecta- Physician). Eugene Mnrphy, Tea Mnrphy (Captain aad Coach), L Ivnapp, Do ley. Poff, SU Good w he Oregontan classified ads. Aggregation Fuller. Earl la and Arthur C. stabling, Whe Coached tion of winning the welterweight cham- the to I'M Chansplenahlpa, but Aeted as aa Official During the 191 Season. pionship, and as a starter has Issued