4 THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, APRIL 19. 1914. vogue among the major league baseball of the meet and slowed the track con- clubs. '- - - - yr - "...... 7 siderably. Rain continued at xintervals GOFFROTH LEFT OH According to cable news from - - during the afternoon. ANGLERS PRACTICE "across the pond" the Blackburn, Rov- t i --t- x-- ers, one of the leading English soccer DOG OWNERS TO RECIPROCATE teams, caused a sensation by paying the T enormous sum of $15,000 for the trans- SHELF BY GUNNER fer of Dawson, the famous center for- American and English Kennel Clubs FOR THEIR CONTEST ward of Heart of Midlothian, & Scotch professional team, who, together with Iteacb. Agreement. Simpson and Shea, two other crack LONDON, April 18. (Special.) An players acquired by the Rovers, have important, reciprocity agreement be cost $35,000, a record price for tbVee tween England and America, and one Just as Articles Are Ready, forwards in association football. j r M - that will be hailed with delight by dog to The transaction is all the more start- r lovers on both sides of rhe Atlantic, has Tournament Take Place at ling when it is taken into consideration r Just been arranged between the Amer Bout Is Arranged in that professional soccer teams are only ican and English kennel clubs. This End of Hawthorne Bridge called on for one game a week, the reciprocity agreement contains five London Arena. only exception being in the event of a clauses, and Is signed by August Bel- Instead of Oaks. holiday intervening.- It would be be- A. P. Vredenburgh, Sydney Tur- yond human endurance for men to take iU mont. part games ner and E. W. Jaquet. The clauses are: in the same number of as . (1) There shall be a mutual exchange Is the case in baseball. ... t and recognition of blacklists contain- When a comparison is made between ' ing names and addresses of persons OTHER SCRAPS ARE LIKELY the charge of admission to the leading suspended or disqualified by either ENTRIES ARE BEING MADE soccer matches in England with that of body. the major league baseball games it Is a (3) Any desired information of a matter of conjecture as to how the confidential nature pertaining to the clubs can meet their obligations. The tandinr or reoutatlon of nnv Damons rians Are Formulated for Match Be- - highest price paid admission is two engaged in Judging, breeding or show- -, Two More Qualify for Salmon Club shillings (50 cents), while there are lng dogs will be freely exchanged. tween Murray and Petroskey and tickets sold at some of the grounds as tJ) The granting of applications for Buttons Trout Are Taking low as threepence (six cents). a kennel name prefix or suffix are to Little Details Only Bar to Of course. It must be taken into con- Xicely fn Creeks and Steel-hea- ds sideration that the professional soccer be deferred until the end of each Final Arrangement. player no month. Are Kunnins. receives such remuneration (4) v Every registered dog Imported for his services as the American or Na- from one country to another must be tional League clubs distribute to their in its adopted country in players Three pounds ($15) Is con- its own name, to be followed by the BY HARRY B. SMITH. . sidered a princely sum among the soc- abbreviation "Eng." or "Am." as the BY W. F. BACKUS. ,' Cal., April 18. cer players in Britain. may be, no dog Huge crowds attend the English and case and such shall be Just at present the members of the (Special.) Coffroth's fistic - plans- for league games. 0,000 spectators renamed. a Multnomah Anglers' Club are practic- none Scottish (5) As the American Kennel Club the future are too bright, although being a common occurrence when two only dogs ing faithfully for the Casting Tourna- proposes every permits American bred to SO. he to nave a bout two of the leading teams All ' ..... ' ' ment to be held April 29 clash. records ! ' : :.j '. ? " X ' i''.'."- .1 compete in the novice class, the Ken- and weeks, if possible, either here or in his were broken at the international con- agree It was first intended to hold the Eng-la- d nel Club to frame a regulation Mission-stre- et arena, just across the test between teams representing prohibiting dogs from competing in tournament at the Oaks Park, but as" line in San Mateo County. , and Scotland four years ago, when 120,000 spectators crowded Hampden the novice and maiden classes that the grounds are undergoing extensive He had big plans for a have acquired the title of champion repairs, it was decided to some mill here between Gunboat Smith and Park, Glasgow, which is considered one under the American Kennel Club ruloa. find , to lead up to of the finest athletic fields in Great other location. The committee in another kN more g, Britain. - - -- v charge has found an excellent spot at affair of import- J t " - i "1. 1 I east end ance between the winner and Jess Wll-lar- d i AMATEUR ATHLETICS the of the Hawthorne bridge, about the Fourth of July. Sam about 100 yards south of the bridge Iangford was willing, according to a approach. dispatch that was received this last AGGIES AWAIT OPENER Columbia Hardware Company A pond, measuring 70 by 200 feet, week from Manager Joe Woodman and THE team will play its third lies in a depression, which is sheltered the looked could on all sides from the wind, and will situation all that be game of the season at Dallas, Or., this make an ideal casting ground. In ad- desired. The a Just then, however, there came to TEAM IX PRIMES CONDITION A7SD afternoon. locals have secured dition It has the advantage of being the Gunner an offer of a $25,000 purse nev shortstop and a first baseman centrally located, and will give the to bog in London . ENTHUSIASM IS HGH. since their last appearance. Any out- - members the opportunity of practicing Buckley grabbed of-to- manager wanting a game with during the evenings. and at the chance. He In fly-casti- fol- has accepted terms, although there Is the Columblas write to the Baseball the events, the way First Game of Conference Season Will Manager, 104 Fourth street. lowing men have entered: George Rae, a lack of definiteness as to the W. K. Carlon. L. L. Dubois. A. J. Brock. the purse Is to be split. Smith and his Be Played Friday at Seattle Against N. C. M. manager are to be allowed $1000 for Although the opening of the Twilight Thome, Abraham. J. C. Mor- expenses University of Washing-to- League Is not until next week. the. ris, A. E. Burghduff and W. Cornell, traveling and something for prac- end in the bait-castin- g events the fol- their siege of training. The match is Highland Baptist Church team is lowing Ray to take place either near close of ticing dally. The mainstays of last have entered: Winter, J. the OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- year's team are back, among them be- L Caldwell, J. H. Lew. L. W. Hum- June or the day or so in July. .. - -- first LEGE, Corvallis.; Or.. April 18. (Spe- m'wMlWV n . sr Hall, Jorgeson, phreys. E. C. McFarland. W. C. Block. Naturally WW? ing Gunther, Pearson, that throws Coffroth's nose cial.) Hughes Lamey. new play- W. M. Campbell and C. C. Harris. joint. With the opening of the Con- f -- and and the out of At the same time, he is v ! J This list will probably be greatly in- level-heade- d ference baseball season offing, ,4w ers are Stone, Mackln, Williams, Les sufficiently to realize that in the 'I ter and Kenslnger. creased during" the next few days, as Buckley is not to be criticised for ac- and the Oregon Agricultural College n" many anglers are taking up the tour- cepting chance comes to him. 1 the that team in prime condition, baseball en- r-- i The manager of the Ernest Grays nament work this season. among. Archer-Wiggi- Gunner's Chances Good. thusiasm has reached a pitch v baseball team of the vv. ..r Owing to the high water in the Wil- "Why shouldn't we accept?" is the Aggie fans which even the most foul Junior League Is requested to call the lamette, fishing way Buckley sit- - manager Kelly little salmon was done blunt that puts the work of the weather man cannot mit- ft of the Clinton Federals during the week, and only two new uation. "Carpentier is a small chap, igate. The Aggies will open with the this morning, as soon as possible. Call members were by it's big money, and there isn't much University B 2589 and ask far F. Kern. enrolled the Salmon danger. Langford will keep and WiUard of Washington next Friday Club. Percy Kitzmlller. the secretary can wait. Jones, in spite of his prom- at Seattle,.' ana will journey to the The Stephens Juniors were too much of the club, landed a fish. ises to make good on a guarantee for a Sound City prepared to give their op- for the Laid Addition nine, and the nd Ray Winter caught one of Just ponents two scrappy - - won, 6 5, yesterday. Hobbs about the same weight, so both are Fourth of July contest, hasn't let out battles. Juniors to to wear bronze & peep and I think that he was simply Clarke's team is stronger than that i; and Gile worked for the losers, op- entitled their buttons. bluffing us. So we which represented the local college posed by Munn and Reld. H. A. Pollock, who was with Winter are going after the m last season. The in- at the time he caught his salmon, de foreign money and then I will be glad addition of new 9 .? he will protest against to have the Gunner meet all in field material, of Sinclair, the speediest V" t Manager John Swlnt will take his clares that Win comers' outer gardener seen here in years, and Bradford to Banks to play the base ter receiving his button. He declares this country." that unfair methods were used in tak- Just at present there is --considerable the relnforcemnt of Williams to the ball team of that place. The Bradfords hurling staff, have strengthened . arrange out-of-to- ing this fish. Pollock declares that talk of matching Fighting Billy Mur. the would like to an was col- - Aggie nine both offensively and de- Sunday. Man- Winter wearing a clean white ray- against Sailor Ed Petroskey for a fensively. contest for next Write lar at the time he hooked his fish, and middleweight whirl. With so many of Selberts at second Is steadv ager Swlnt at 125 Third street. the salmon, upon coming to weights on as wit- and a good, hitter. Morgan, who has that the the. middle the ehelf, replaced .Smith short, yet surface and seeing an angler garbed in ness the sudden departure for Australia at has not The Monarch baseball players will lllrh a.n unrnnvAntinnal manner tlmnlv reached . his best 6trlde, according to of Clabby and the defeat of George cross bats with the Altamead Urays rolled over died. Winter landed Chip, same, old Coach Clarke, who expects great this afternoon on East Eightieth and and there's the trouble about things of the Portland lad ere the sea- Meyers the fish, however, and is wearing hi bringing together good men. son over. East Main streets. Poffie and button, and he declares that Pollock's Petroskey is not a world beater, to is Smith and Hutt. the two will work for the Mouarcha. protest is simply a case of profesnional be sure, but he's a stiff proposition to veterans ousted from the infield, are jealousy. both in good shape, out-of-to- go up against. The Sailor, while far and are valuable An game for next Sun- angler who nearly qualified, men for Clarke's use as utility intleld-er- s Is by manager Another from being a clever boxer, is rugged or pinch day wanted the of the last week, was Warren Cornell, who and can stand a world of beating about. as hitters. Sinclair heads John S. Beall baseball squad. Call Main hooked a which he would the Aggie batting list, and is at home 944 fish declared He is exactly the opposite type of a In any after o'clock at night. easily weigh 40 pounds, and after scrapper from Clabby. The fans appre- part of the outfield. Williams, wrestling quarters of pitcher, is a better heaver at this stage a Columbia Park with it for three ciate that it will be a test of Murray's of the game than was McMillan, south- For match with the an hour, it fouled the line on a piece capability from another angle and for paw on year. squad, this afternoon call Woodlawn of drift-woo- d and got away. the local squad last I V't(h ? BUD ANDERSON IN POSE 472 that reason they are anxious to see the Clarke's opening battery will be Vi'y'r't J this morning. At any rate, the fish that are being bout. Culver Weller. i taken on light tackle are gradually At the present time, the holdout is and The Catholic Grammar School Base convincing a lot of fishermen that the over a matter of two or three pounds ball League bpened last Thursday with feat Is quite possible. Once a fish Is of weight. The squabble, the St. Marys nine, trouncing St. An- well hooked on this light gear, he real- truth of the krl-,--i-, 1- Z-- Co.x... however, is that Louie Parente, .who DOPESTERS, CORNER -V.. ,.e D.a. drews 11 to 1 on the Highland School ly has less chance for escape than pro- !f t..D-ek- -. - Cows. grounds. , manages Petroskey. is also a fight - :,,IH!,?JUlfC t 3M- be when hooked and handled with a stiff moter in San Francisco and would like rod. to stage the match for himself. Murray, Portland ' Has HrariMt Hlttlns Following are the bookings of the or rather his manager, Jack K earns, fa Clnb Some Other Coast Lea Z;- Spalding Company for this afternoon: The most severe trial that has been true vors Coffroth as the promoter and that Records. Lang & Co.. vs. Cascade Lock, at Cascade given light tackle, happened about ten Is what is causing the trouble. Locks. Ore.: Fulton vs. Braverton. at Beaver- - days ago. While fishing at the Falls No doubt, however but the ton, Or.; Oregon Law fechpot va. Columbia with a five and rod, one that "'-'-- 5 -- ,i University. 2:.'io, at Columbia University; of light hooked a match will be made sooner or later. games won in one season J,,v., .. l. Archer Ac Wiggln's Wenonaa va. Hlllsboro, the tackle fisherman lOST t 5V. sv.'f im- Murray, & vs. large salmon in the talL Almost particularly, would be .able IVi 1903 to 1908. Los Angeles, in 1903. ' V ..-- 1 at Hlllsboro; Llproan, Wolfe Co.. '?:' gV . mediately fish a run to secure other matches, but so far as 133. 1909 to - SJi'-.- Camas, at Camas; Tlllicums Kenton this made for the the writer can see, there is nothing in 1913. San Francisco, in ir Giants, 2:80. at Peninsula Park; Bradfords lower river, and was followed with a front of him looks to 1909, 132. vs. Banks, at Hanks; Powers vs. Clackamas, boat as fast as possible. For an hour that have the at Clackamas. Or.; Whlto Caps vs. Oswepro. a half, fish, which must have same drawing capacity. And In these Smallest number of games lost in one at Oswego, Or.; Overlooks va. Stilettos. 2:30, and the days of commercialism in season 103 to 1908, Portland, in 1906, Montgomery Kose Club vs. weighed close to 40 pounds, was fought game, money the at Plats; Park hard with a number nine line and was counts. 60; 1909 to 1913. Fortland, in 1911, 79. Mikado Club (Japanese). 2:30. at I'ark Kose; finally Most games In one season 1903 Hubbard Slants vs. Pawnees, 2:30, at Ful- lost because the reel failed at Movie Come to Bat. lost ton; Webfoots vs. Glencoe. 2:SO. at Myrtle a critical moment Moving to 1908, Tortland, . in 1904. 13S; 1909 pictures were taken last Fri- to Park; Lenta Colts vs. Foresters of America. During the fight, it was necessary to day night of the Ritchie-Murph- y fight. 19i:r. Vernon, in 1909. 131. 12:80, at Lents Park: t'nlon Meat Co. vs. lift the dead weight of the fish for Promoter Coffroth, a local moving pic- Smallest number of games won by Lents Gianta, 2:3. at Lents Park; Blumauer-Frank- s minutes at a stretch, and at the con- concern two a penniint-wlnnin- g club 1903 to 1908. vs. Brooklyn, U:30, at Peninsula ture and the principals Los Angeles, Park; Transportation Club vs. Wlnloek, at clusion of the unequal struggle, the -- went into the affair on a in 1908, 110; 1909 to 1913, rod were as sound as ever. 1913, Wlnlock. Wash.; St. Mary's vs. Knights of and line basis. An offer of $2500 fortland. In 109. Columbus. 2:3v on Club H. B. Van Duser, the former presi- was made for the "movies" privilege Highest club batting average 1903 Rose City Park vs. Country club. 2 P. M., dent of the Anglers' Club, landed his but the men chiefly Interested pre- to 1908. Portland, in 1903. .292; 1909 to at 60th and Broadway streets; Villa cubs vs. first salmon at Oregon City last week. ferred to do their own gambling. 1913, Portland, In 1913, .276. St. Johns 2:80. at Ht. Johns; John S. Beats Van has been going to the Falls for The moving picture people supply Highest club, fielding average 1903 va. Portland Heights, 10 A. M.. West End four successive years without having the cost of having the pictures taken. to 1908, Tacoma, in 1905, .958; 1909 to Mil grounds; Monarcha vs. Montavllla, 2:30. Mon. got a strike, and had begun to think 1913, Portland and tJacramento, 1913, tartlla. an Coffroth is concerned as promoter in r.r w WEPT- -. ,: .. the taking of the salmon was the 1J Vwm IfMiWwaaMsT .:; W:":' y.y .:.' fj. that while the fighters are naturally to be .983. '. jJijg'jr 'J" f .Harry Hansen, manager 'of the impossible feat. taken into Consideration. Coffroth says Highest run total for club 1908 to Armory Amateur Athletic Association, The hoo-do- o was lifted, however, that with any sort of luck, they are 1908, Seattle, in 1914 to when Van landed a fish, and 1913, Vernon,- - ha 1911, has applied for a sanction to hold a eggs bound to make more than $2500, while 974. 5T - r' . . smoker at the Armory Friday evening, it was not caught with salmon In the event, of something spectacular Lowest run total for club 1908 to ?."" prospects some either. 1908, 1905, 667; and he has of getting happening, they will be worth $20,000. 'Portland, In 1909 to of the best amateur boxers in the city-- f Of course they cannot be shipped from 1913, Sacramento, in 1910, 544". together. the Trout fiBhing has been fairly good two-base-- BUD 15 FARPflER Carlson. undefeated during past two As usual one state into another but there's no Highest total for club SURE Armory boxer, probably will be the weeks. reason why they cannot 1903 to 1908. Tacoma, In 1904. 368; 1909 rjrrnnyni the anglers who Journeyed Westward be carried from iinuin'gj matched with Schmeer, who holds the of city success this state to some foreign country. to 1913, Oakland, in 1911, 378. city championship. is expected to the had better than three-base-h- This going In an Easterly Highest it total for club be one of ever those direction. 1902 to 190S. 1904, 79; 1909 the best bouts witnessed Reports from Dairy Creek, Gales Creek NEW GOL.F CLUBS ARE FORMED Seattle, in In the city. Wagner, of the Armory, who Scroggins Creek, all show to 1913, Venice, in 1913. 97. made an excellent showing againct and that Highest home run for clu Wit these streams have plenty of trout. Pendleton and Corvallis Among Re- total Pugilist Works Out Daily Rais- Cronquist at Kenton Tuesday night; Rvah littlA Jithnfinn Creek, hardlv 1903 to 1908, Tacoma, in 1904. 46; 1909 Feak. Moscow; Holland and Sommers, outside the city limits, has been yield- cent Devotees to Sport. to 1913, Oakland, In 1911, 87. ing are some of the boys who will be ing some good and some of Highest sacrifioe hit total for "club- Truck and Muscle. 4 matched. catches, Golf, for many years merely looked 1903 190S, the anglers report that the trout in upon in as make- to Tacoma, in 1904, 279; 1909 taking nicely the Northwest a 1913, Lom All-Sta- rs this creek were the flies to Anselcs, in 1912, 317 sir Wfcv r;?'3fyk-'Vr- r The Fulton would like to shift for something better to do,, seems stolen-bas- during the sunshiny afternoons. - Highest e total for club arranar a game for Sundav with n to be gaining in favor. ' H. Pies, who runs the fishing camp The Pendleton Golf Club was organ- 1903 to 1908, Sacramento, in 1903, 422; team averaging 19 years of age. Call at the mouth if the Salmonberry River, ized recently. It has purchased out- 1909 to 1913. San Francisco, in 1913, 413. OFFERS STILL POUR IN up Lewis Crane, A 8708. was In during the week and reports 40 acres of land, upon It Largest number of assists for club fishing vicinity. He right which 1908 1908, 1905, 3146; excellent in his lsv establishing a nine-hol- e course. The to OaklanO, in BIG SHOOT BKIXO ARRANGED stated that there is an unusually heavy membership at present is but 40, but It 1908 to 1913, Oakland and Los Angeles, run of steel-head- s in the Salmonberry has prospects of including, before long, In 1911, 8007. It will be Leach or. Cross or Dick has at the present time, and he brought In all the playing citizens of Pendleton. Smallest number of assists for clu Although XrlckDonald Declares. An- not been decided. Fifty Outsiders Kxpected to Knter eight large ones to back up his state- Many living 25 miles, who 1903 to 1908. (Seattle, in 1905. 2476; 1909 Bud baa drawn look. He ILLINOIS TAKES HONORS within have - lost that Alliany Merchandise Contest. ment. become interested in the game, aro to 1913, Portland, in 1912, 2383. derson Only Good for- "Prellma," sleeps in a tent, splits cordwood, digs Passengers coming over from Tilla- Largest - 18. talking of becoming members. number of errors for clu Managers AH Over Country Are ditches'and, all in all. Is having about ALBANY. Or April (Special. mook, all report seeing immense num- The Dalles is another community 1903 to 1908, Portland, in 1904, 669; the best training siege that could wall Plans are being made for the merchan- bers of steel-hea- In the shallow rip- which is now talking golf and may 1909 to 1913. Sacramento; In 1911. 472. Discussing Bouts, and Term. be advocated. - ORANGE AND BLl'E MAJOR ttlWFH dise shoot of the Albany Rod and Gun ples along the Salmonberry, so that soon have a course. It has no organ- Smallest number of errors for club Brother In Workout. AT DRAKE RELAY SIEET. Club April 27, which will be the larg- there should be good fishing for these ization, but hopes to start one this Tacoma, In 1905, 384; 1909 to 1913, Port est classified shoot ever held in this big fellows for some time to come. Summer. land, in 1913. 304. With him is his brother, Fred, who section of the state. From the number Corvallis recently started a club, is his sparring partner in the dally Tws-Hl- le Kveat Taken In 8 Mlnntea of sportsmen who have signified their A student hokrd of health has been or which is now arranging weekly sched WEST COLLEGE MEN" GOI.VG EAST Bud Anderson, country gentleman worjeout. ' Intention already of being present it is ganized In Columbia T'niverdlty to Improve ules. The membership is nearly 100 and practical farmer. lives Flat. Thereby Assarlag Teaan Pine estimated that at least 60 contestants eating houses and restaurants near tha uni splendid ac- Bud's mother' "down town" at versity. and grounds have been The former aspirant to the light ,-- at Prograsasne. from other cities will be here, includ- quired. Delam Stanford to Send Tennis Vancouver. The distance from the ing many from Portland. Eugene, weight title, is not tnrough with the farm Is three and one-ha- lf miles. Each The Corvallis club expects to have goes Salem and Corvallis. enough stars to make a "creditable Cracks to Play Vale.. ring game but his battles probably will day Bud's sister to the town home The contestants will in ' with some fresh farm produce. Bud DES MOINES, April 18. The Univer- shoot three showing in somo of the big tourna- NEW' April 18. (Special.) be a side Issue, a diversion from Bud's classes, class A being composed of YORK. real occupation of farmer. . makes this the occasion for his road sity of Illinois won major honstrs at 90 ments of the Northwest. Western collegiate, tennis teams will work. those with a record of out of 100; The Gearhart HnkB are being worked meet New during Shortly after Bud got the best of K. the Drake relay meet today and dem- class B of those who shoot between Yale at Haven the O. Brown, sent The has also gone, in two-mil- every day and though in good play- coming Spring for the time. Ice Bud his share of the onstrated in winning the e 80 and 90, and class C those under 80. ing condition at present, they will be first gate home to Mrs. Anderson, (not his for fancy horse raising. The next event in eight minutes -- Michigan flat that its improved sea- land Stanford, University of wife, but his mother), with Instruc- time the North Pacific. Fair circuit rastly before the beach and University of Pittsburg are al- opens one, and possibly two, trotting team will be a factor in the race at the Public Bowling Alley Opened. son starts. ready expected tions to purchase a little land. It was University of Pennsylvania's The annual tournament will ' take booked, and It is that a enough to get 19 acres of the finest horses will fly Bud's colors. One of relay ALBANY. Or., April 18. (Special.) Trap-- O. date will, be arranged later with the in Washington. them Is now doing a little training. meet next Saturday. place In July. and W. Taylor says University of The beaverdam Albany has its first public bowling that It will be pushed early enough In . schedule More recent battles brought In enough Every week brfrigs In a letter or two The Illinois quartet, including Rapp, alley In several years. A new alley includes the following dates: to the purchase of 1J from managers in different parts of the Sanders, the season to assure the biggest entry May 14, University of Pittsburg allow additional country. any Tapping and Henderson, which has been established by William Shooting yet. at acres, and Hud now has 38 acres, the But the next match of O. M. opened-Saturda- list New Haven; May 18, Michigan Univer- consequence In which Bud will figure equaled the Perot record made by Mich Eagles and Turner was most of it cleared and planted to truck. two-mi- le evening. Four alleys For Doth Save. sity at New Haven: May 20, Leland Asparagus Is one of principal will not be until Fall, if not later. igan's team last year, and have the one-mi- le been completed. years ago STARS' SERVICES IN DEMAXD Stanford University at New Haven; May of Life on the farm is now bringing their squad, Ooelltx, Stlrtch, Several prove, voodeiw 23, products the ranch. there were public alleys here, but for Harvard at New Haven: May 27, Bud down. Natural living has brought Burke and Sanderson, won its event. years IT Princeton at Princeton; May 80. Univer- Bud's Porkers Growing. him to 146 and he thinks with or or Chicago won the past few local alleys have fully attractive and Enormous Sum of $35,000 Paid by ' that The University team been confined to private Re- sity of Pennsylvania at New Haven. While Dick Donald Insists that Bud dinary training be can cut several half-mil- e clubs. is down to "fighting preliminaries for the relay, breaking the Drake cently there has been a demand for a beneficial to women. Lending Soccer Team. pounds additional. 8- -f Raymond-Chehal- (76 of Oregon." Bud 29 reoord of 1:81 made in 110 by Illi publie alley, and the new place Is one ls Shoot Set. around the State Incidentally Bud was year of age Oaf free book- NEW YORK, April IS. (Special. has an asier way of making money a week ago. This leaves him still nois. The Maroon team included Bar of the best in the state. ii With the English soccer football game RAYMOND, Wash.. April 18. (Spe- by going out and watching asparagus young man and there is plenty of anclk, Boyd, Ward and Knight, and ! t let "Diana of like Trap1 still practically In Its Infancy In this cial.) The Chehalis Gun Club, organ- come up. He has but a limited num- him again sport' covered the 880 yards in 1:81. shostld ba by aU - chance for to startle The Dalles Seconds t5, Dnfur 5. modern country, so far as attendance figures ized a, short time ago, will come to ber of rows, but last week be cut lng pages with achievements in another The fourth of the university events, rtsd four-mil- wooaen, Wrfto for ft. are concerned. It seems that the clubs Raymond next Sunday to 'match scores more than the "preliminary price" class than the lightweight. the e run, was taken by Wis- DUFUR. Or, April 18. (Special.) over in England have become Innoculat- - with the club here at the trap grounds. would, buy. consin's team In 19:08 2-- 8, with Illinois The Dalles High School second base- ed with- - the habit of spending fabulous On the following Sunday a team from Bud has also gone in for hog raising. second. The Badger squad consisted ball team defeated the Dufur school Du Foot Powder Co. sums of money for the services of star the Raymond Club go one big porker Kaar Boulder, 0iu., 23 'beavers recently of Perry. Hedges, Harvey and today In a loosely WQnasxnxtaa Dvhiv professional soccer will to Centralis He has beautiful which itnawed down 10O trees, sumo of toem three White. team here played players, as Is the for Another match. I is almost ready to be named. Whether ISSt UUOK. A, heavy shower preceded, the opening contest by score of IS y 5.