12 THE MOTtNTNG OREGOXIAX, SATURDAY, XOVETirBEIt 28, 1914.

line. Captain Nixon and Hughie Mc-Ken- na pound each put across a touchdown in backfield on their light line, the Langford from boxing In this city next AGGIES WILL PLAY the last frame. visitors by a series of long forward Friday night as proposed. HOCKEY passes open four-roun- The big star of the was MEN TRAIN and fast plays scored a SHERIFF EYES BOUTS The committee believes that any d match touchdown in tha third period and In which Langford 'ouikes, of Aberdeen, who registered "Cliff" affair would WHY NOT? five touchdowns through the aid of for- Shinn kicked goal. engage would be fixed In advance, and ward passes. During the last two periods, the vis- says that for the protection of the YOU CAN BE WELL WORLD'S FAIR 6ANIE itors were represented by only 10 men public his appearance in the ring here DRESSED AT OUR PRICE. HOGAX but again science overcame "beef" and should not be allowed. WOULD SHIFT WOLVES seven more tallies in the third quarter Supervisors Hilmer and Hocks, of the Pete Muldoon Preparing Port- gave the Brooklyn team vic- Sporting Writer Complains of tory decisive committee, today expressed their dis- Changes to Come if Venetian Be- land Team for Battle. over the Oswego eleven. Scrutiny satisfaction with recent local bouts, - St. Helens. averring they comes at that looked like fakes. One of Two Contests in Cali- Manager, He Says. WOMEN- WILL BOWL AT CLUB Hap Hogan, of Venice, is credited in BULLEN PUTS UP GOOD FIGHT a recent interview In Los Angeles fornia, to Take Place at saying with Party Being Arranged to Take Ad- Ollie that he intended to make sev- ON Hill Nearly Meets Match at eral changes in the Sacramento-Missio- n FAST WORK ICE NOTED vantage of New Privilege. CHURCH FRETS AT PRANK . Stadium on Grounds. team if he takes the leadership of Hawthorne Club Smoker. the club. He previously had attended The women's auxiliary of the Mult- a monster nomah Club has been granted the privi- In Arthur Bullen, a clever youngster mass meeting given in his lege appearing In the ring for the first honor by business men in Sacramento. of bowling on the alleys Saturday time, Ollie Hill nearly met his match It Is being said In Los Angeles Other Members of Hippodrome Out-- - nights from 7:30 to 10:30. No women Battle on if Hap wants job managerthat took advantage of the new ruling Announcement Pasted last night at the Hawthorne Club Changes. DATES FOR BATTLES SET the as of Saturday last smoker. Bullen gives much promise. Always the Sacramento team he will a. fit Expected Today and Moose but a party has been organ- Door Causes Trouble Fights left-hande- d, eet it at ized tonight He boxes extending his RAINPROOF RAT.TVTAf'A ATSJQ salary of J5000 a year and will receive for and a large number of slap-ban- g 01 per Johnson, Due Sunday, Will women expect Called Impossible Under right foot. Seven bouts of the cent of the club's stock. to enjoy the sport. order were carded by the club. ENGLISH AND BOXBACK Hogan will not have a thing to do Complete Aggregation. The junior entrance on the east side The SUITS; with the Wolves of the building will be used. Rule of Officer. results: ALL THE NEW FAB O. A. C. Team and Its Opponents to unless they are 90 pounds S. Gordon won decision RICS AND COLORS. financed by one or two individuals, it from Cohen: three rounds. Be Only Ones to Use American is said. He learned a lesson in taking McVey to Fight wflls. 120 pounds A. Murphy won decision the old Fresno club. When the Fresno from MONEY REFUNDED NOT fans got the Coast League Many of those who NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 27 Sam Mc- EDWARD HILL. Stockdale: three rounds. IF Style of Playing at Panama fever they have been under Vey and Harry Wills, negro heavy- BY 135 pounds Fredericks won decision AS REPRESENTED. canvassed the town and every one put the impression that was a A card announcing boxing bouts lp from Pacific Exposition. in from J20 up. The town could not "gentleman's" game weights, have been matched for a Rocksteln; stopped in third. support have received a bout here on December 20, was the City Hall, placed on the front door 135 pounds Kreiger won decision the club, however, and the surprising shock, it cut-up- dispelling all former announced today. of a church by the "village ,' from Syveson; three rounds. franchise was taken up by the league. tneories, during the past two days at 108 pounds Not long ago Hogan was paying a the Ice Hippodrome. nearly caused the calling off of the D. Murphy won decision visit to Fresno. He entered a cigar Pete Drummer Boys to Skate. bouts at St. Helens on Thanksgiving, irom bmlth; three rounds. r ' BY ROSCOE FAWCETT. store deposited Muldoon. veteran trainer and 120 pounds Taylor won decision one of and a $20 note, picked coach, has been busv whiooin Into The United Spanish - American War according to Bud Anderson, who won from Owens; three World's Fair visitors will see handily Bobby rounds. crack teams of Northwestern foot- from Evans in six 120 pounds Hill won decision from the rounds. Bullen; three rounds, t ball In action next Fall. Dr. E. J. Yost Schmeer Oregon Ag- FIKST ACTION PHOTOGRAPH "Before the fight the Sheriff went to refereed. Stewart, head coach at the OF PORTLAND'S PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY TEAM IN PACIFIC they would ricultural College, yesterday announced COAST LEAGUE. the boxers and told them mmUalOUaiaHaMai games Califor- be arrested if there were any knock the signing of two in outs," said the Vancouver boy yester nia for 1915. One or them will be day. He gave this as his reason for DERELICTS' HOME ASKED WALKED LOCK OFF played on the Exposition grounds at letting Evans go the full six rounds San Francisco. when it was evident to the small gath The first of these Inter-sectlon- al ering of fans that the clashes will be with the Pomona col- newsboy was "MOTHER" LAWREXCE PRESENTS No- all but out. legians at Los Angeles Wednesday, St. Helena PLAN TO COMMISSION. vember 24. The second will be the Bonta Called Poor. another that claims attention. Mrs. game with the University of It would not take that great dls Victor return coverer of "cheesy" affairs Ad Wol Johnson's womanly grace and Southern California at San Francisco gast Council Look With Favor on Pro distinction are beautifully expressed in Saturday, November 27. '. - ; N to tell what kind of bouts have her likeness. The poise of young Washingt- If been perpetrated St. of late. Buy the Thi3 means that the proposed '.. ,v at Helens posal to Land Cheaply for matron has decided charm. on-Oregon Aggie battle for next ..:.r?.?.l. ;..?' Portland fans refused to patronize the John Walker, son of Mr. off. l nanksgiving show. Besides the dozen Inmates to Improve. and Mrs. Thanksgiving day at Is It or so managers Victor Johnson. Mrs. Robert Lewis and will have to be disposed of earlier in of and two dozen several others well known in Portland the season. trainers and seconds, all of whom went A detention home men may society are among those who have in on paper." there were few fight for be Mrs. ORyan. sat Teams to Be Only Ones of Kind. from estaDiisnea Dy tne city if a proposal for Her collection of fans Portland who took the boat Hat-ti- miniatures many "As I understand It now," explained for the scene of the battles Thursday. made by the Council yesterday to e includes dainty, life- night, and our B. Lawrence, superintendent of Pis-ga- h like and beautiful subjects exquisitely rr. Stewart last "we If St. Helens wants to get the Port handled.-- among opponents will be the only college land crowds and the fans Home, an establishment for dere- Notable these is Mrs. American game to from the licts, is adopted. Frances Upham, who was formerly teams playing the other nearby towns, to turn out to its Miss Armstrong, of Kentucky, appear in the Exposition stadium next boxing shows there will have to be a "Mother" Lawrence, which is her a South- This may not be the case, but I change most familiar name, proposes to .pur- ern belle of lovely coloring and dignity. Fall. by radical in the running order of chase 640 acres of land near Scappoose, Elizabeth Ann Warner is a charming am given to understand as much V-fiJ things. The preliminaries between where a farm can be little miss whom the painter de- Manager Bovard, of the University of 'J ouds' mat never Derore have had a established for picted has California. He did the sched- on derelicts who frequent the Municipal in girlish frock and with im- Southern mitt will have to be chucked Into mense Men-ef- ee uling me." Court and the City Jail, provided the pink hairbow. Mrs. Oscar for the discard. In their stead they will city will assist her in financing the has been carefully and skillfully Dr. Stewart and his team were in have to get boys who are able at least proposition. painted with her daughter Fortland yesterday en route home to to make a showing In their fistic en Flora and Tacoma, where the Ag- It is the plan to buy the land at $6.25 the portrait is a gem. Corvallis from deavors. an acre and after having inmates of gies rode roughshod over Southern the home Improve it, 38-- 6. TO RIGHT Prices Thoueht Too Hitch. sell the land to California, The Southerners also LEFT THROOPi CENTER; MITCHELL. GOAL; M'DONALD, RIGHT WISGi HARRIS, COVER- - No boxing them or to others put money were in the city last night and went POIKT. fan, no matter how well and the through the Multnomah Club. he may like to see two good boys in a into a rotary fund for the perpetuation RECOUNTADDS TO LEAD Fred Kelly, the present world's ring, will sit through 10 or 12 rounds of the institution. The Council in con- champion Is a member of the or listless plunging between young sidering the proposal yesterday decided hurdler. prompts sters who do not know the least that if "Mother" Lawrence would get California squad. Which the game. bit a committee or a commission behind remark that Portland played host to out a perfecto and stood waiting for shape the Portland team of the Pacific veterans' Sons' Drum Corps will be about the Thirty miles is a her niESECKER'S ELECTION AS SHERIFF even- his change. long way to go when such bouts as the plan might be acceptable. Commis- the three greatest hurdlers last Coast Hockey League preliminary to the guest of J. George Keller at the sioner Daly objected to handling OF CLARKE PASSED ON. ing. "You haven't any change coming " the first big encounter, which Is sched- Portland Ice Hippodrome this after the St. Helens club so far has offered the the clerk replied, pocketing the green- uled December 8. Van- noon. are put on. The prices also are too proposition through one individual, Forrest Smlthnon Back, back. for when the The youngsters will march nign. saying that it should be handled by a Smithson. winner of the Lon- "I owned J20 worth of stock in couver (B. C.) puckchasers meet the around town on the business streets the local amateur smokers that Original Forrest the Fresno club and this Just makes Hippodrome squad on local we have had here in Portland this Fall commission, committee or an organiza- Count Gave Republican Lead don Olympiad hurdles, is back in his us even." the rink. before making for the' ice rink. More and any tion. home town again. Mrs. Smithson pre- "Hi! Look out!" excitedly shouted than 75 boys will meet Instructor L. E. Winter have far surpassed of Commissioner of Two and Second Canvass -- one fering St. Helens made. Brewster has had the sented husband with a 104 pound boy bystander at yesterday afternoon's tseach at the Armory. that has proposal In hand some time, 10. BEZDEK PICKS ALL-STA- R practice, At St. Helens it seems to be a case for and Increases This a few days ago. Martin Hawkins, Win- TEAM "he's shootin' the puck at or too many has held conferences with Municipal you." The unnecessary. Oregon-Multnom- fingers in the pie. The ner of third placer at the Stockholm i warning was Notes of ah Game Doys Judge Stevenson and others, is years ago, Is The bystander was afraid Goaltender who are to fight take an awful and it Olympiad two also a (iron In r Nearly Wins Place but chance in going on. The Sheriff Is on thought it would be an exceptionally VANCOUVER. Wash.. Nov. 27. fSDe- - Portland product. Kelly completes the Mike Mitchell, the former star of the The numbering system made a big good thing. clal.) E. S. Biesecker. Republican can- - Winnipeg Monarchs, was going to get tne Haw- the Job to make an arrest in case of a trio of high timber experts. Anderson Is Given Preference. mi witn crowd. Announcer knockout. A boxer cannot In considering the proposition of sea ciuiate, won out in the recount over boys an easy defeat- hurt. and the puck shot kins with the numerals show his George K. Thompson, can- "Our had time Hugo Bezdek, the great coach through and once class. Anderson had all the best of sonal unemployment yesterday the Democratic ing California." said Coach of the the air direct at the goal for the fans knew everything Council decided urge didate, by IS votes, ed Southern University of Oregon football team, Mitchell was tending. anx- was on. tne go with tvana and old heads at the to the contractor and was duly Stewart, discussing the Tacoma game. Johnny Again the mat going "Red" Rupert is ringside said the receiving the contract for the Willow- - elected Sheriff of Clarke County thinks Beckett Is ious bystander a nartty for the Eighty-second-stre- ''Coach Glaze possesses one end named the best yelled a warning. individual, Tor he wore num lightweight street and East et oy juage uacK, or the Supeiior Court, good anything I tackle In the Northwest conference. ber 13. crown could have put sewer, engage today. James, .who is as as all-st- ar Prompt. jooDDy trunk to the unemployed Coach Bezdek named his Return Is V to sleep as early as the second have ever bumped against. Kelly proved Mike appear any- round, on the work. The contract amounts to The total vote for Biesecker. as adept choices Thursday with the exception didn't to notice "Chub" Cherry, Multnomah's 240 still the battle went four more $175,000. by a hard man to tackle. He was an of center. But for his illness, he thing, but when the puck got into close pound rrames. Bids have been submitted by shown the recount, was 3450, and thinks veteran center, came up from . contractors, Thompson at handling his feet and shifting. But Risely would have been the unanimous range the netman casually reached out It is amusing for fans to pay to see but the award has not 3432, leaving a majority of the champion hurdler didn't appear to choice. with his hockey stick stopped Astoria to participate. Cherry was as a ngnt and then have been made. The willingness of the IS for Biesecker. Biesecker. on No ran of and the jovial as usual. the boxers stall to unemploy- 13, like hard tackling, for he out Mr. Bezdek's mythical star team fol- puck effectively. Th'jn he shot the through the rounds with the Sheriff bidders in the vember took his oath of office, when bounds at every opportunity." lows: little rubber disc way up waiting at the ringside to make an ar ment problem may be a consideration he received his certificate of election About 7000 witnessed game, half to the "Doc" Ahkman, the club trainer, said in the awarding of the contract. from County Auditor. fans the Ends, Tyrer, State, and other end of the ice. the only injury sustained by men rest if they really fight. If Oregon was the but as Tacoma's beautiful stadium can Huntley, Oregon Aggies; Beck- Then Muldoon's pride. Art Throop, his one or the lucky states that had a box Ihe official count had given seat about 30,000 the crowd looked Oregon, tackles. was a DroKen linger by Guard Rogers ing commission things Biesecker a majority of only two. ett, and Anderson, Washing- carried the puck along the ice with tne gritty er on the club like this nev.er like a few peas In a peck measure. ton; guards, Moore, Oregon Aggies, and dazzling speed. squad. would occur. in the recount Biesecker gained 37 Cook, Oregon; center, ; quarter- - "Wow!" admiringly shouted the by-- It seems really comical when we re TROON CASE HELD UP votes and Thompson also gained 21. Bill Hayward, the Oregon trainer, oacK, Oregon Aggies; "see boy. "Some call the fact that some of our best adding 16 to Bie'secker's majority. halves. sianaer, that sneed Coach Bezdek hurried home to Eu- lit was alleged by a thinks that all football and basketball Parsons. Oregon, and Miller, Washing- if he does that way in the regular gene on tle boxers have been barred from some It nuniDer of elec officials should wear white raiment. ton; fullback, Abraham, Oregon Aggies. games Portland will win the world's the first train after the came states because they refused to box. tion officials that when a ballot was "It's hard foithe players to pick out Coach Bezdek wavered on one tackle hockey series. He was a and the squad was in charge of Trainer rot so in St. Helens. The Sheriff is CAPITAL PUNISHMENT VOTE IS TO marked with a cross at the top of the Just like ttayward night. Republican op- their men for passes," explained Bill choice between Anderson of Washing- streak of lightnir.fr." last there to see that they do not box. Two DETERMINE CHARGE. ticket, and a cross yesterday. "In some of our games ton and Groninger of Idaho. Mike played with boxers were arrested in St. Louis not posite the name of the Democratic be very long, the Grand Forks The actual paid attendance was 2766 So ago candidate Sheriff, white wouldn't white but "Groninger is a wonderful tackle and team in the Boundary League and won receipts long because they did not fisrht. for that it was even on a muddy day white shirts with an Ideal build," said he. "I'd like the pennant his club. and the close to $2500. The Sheriff stood at the ringside there counted as a straight ticket for the for His fast and-Inste- ad Attorneys Think No Punishment Pro would help." to name him for an all-st- ar choice, but playing caused a lot of talk in major of making them stall Republicans. Other irregularities in The Oregon coach first was struck I guess I'll have to give it to Anderson league circles and several tempting Washington Trades for Rondeau. lugged them off to the lockuD and vided for First Degree Murder. counting were alleged. with the idea at a basketball game for his greater experience." oners were made finally charged them with receiving money The wore a blue before he WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. Manager under false pretenses when they did" Insanity Will Be Plea. last Winter. referee signed up with Portland. Griffith, of the Washington club, to- jersey and the players kept passing PLANK WON'T GO day not appear to be making an effort to LIBEL CHARGE DISMISSED the ball to him. TO FEDERALS Throop Sees Long Service. notified American League officials win from each other. Art Throop, that he had released Players Cashion The murder charge against Fred the veteran forward, and Williams, pitchers; Wilson, catch- Tronson, of Emma Tillamook Grand Jury Gives Not All-Iri- sh been In 11 a confessed assassin How's this for an team for Manager Declares Price has professional ranks for er, and Jennings and Holland, infield- - Y. 51. C. A. WRESTLERS CONTEST TJlrich, will not be taken before the the Northwest: years. He was a member of the To- ers, True Bill Against 1. Hankir.s. Ends. Heg; tackles, Laythe Asked by Philadelphia Too Steep. ronto club, several champion to tne Minneapolis American Asso grand Jury until secretary of State Schuster. times of ciation club for Henri Rondeau, catcher Meet Olcott formally announces the result and Anderson; guards, Groninger and CHICAGO, Nov. 27. President Weegh-ma- n, Canada, and last year played with New at Scllwood Association Goes, TILLAMOOK, OrTxov. 27. (Special.) Utter; center, Westminster. He ana outneiaer. of the vote on the amendment to abol- The grand jury brought Hanson; quarterback. of the Chicago Federals, today will play center. in Main, to East Siders. ish capital punishment, said Deputy today a not Hoover; halves, Newman and Lutz; declared that negotiations for Edward Other members of the Hippodrome District Attorney Collier night. true bill in the case of Russell fullback, Phila"-delph- club are expected last Hawkins, accused of political Abraham. Plank, former star pitcher of the ia today, and "Moose" In the first interassociatlon boxing This announcement is expected within criminal Or this for an Athletics, had come to an eud Johnson telegraphed J. George Keller, TO FAVORITE and wrestling tournament between the a few days. libel, in circulating a letter prior to Church, le., Yale: Parson, It., Har- because of the big salary demanded by secretary and treasurer of the Hippo- AIM BE. Central Young Men's Christian Asso Complete but unofficial returns show the last election in which he criticised vard; Church, lg., Pontiac H. S.; Bish- the left-hand- ed twlrler. drome, yesterday that he would arrive ciation and the Sellwood institution in that the amendment abolishing the the official conduct of F. L. Sapping-to- n, op, c, Purdue: Abbott, rg., Nebraska; "I would like tb see Plank in a Chi- Sunday. Johnson's arrival is expected the Sellwood gymnasium last night. death penalty has carried by a small a County Commissioner, who was Abbott, rt, Olivet r Pope. re.. Hamilton; cago Federal uniform," said Weegh-ma- n. to make up the full team. the East Siders took two wrestling and majority. a candidate for Goodman, qb.. Pacific U.; Bishop, Ran McDonald has been playing pro- WEST POINTERS' RECORD IS BET- boxing If the official announcement Mr. Sappington, who ran on the Re- lh.. "but his terms are too strong and drew in the same number of shows this to be true, a charge of sec- publican Whitman; Parsons, rh., Oregon; Angell, I have practically ended all negotia- fessional hockey five years. In 1909 TER THAX MIDDIES. events. More than 300 persons wit ond degree murder, which Im- ticket, was defeated in the Xb., Tufts. tions." and 1910 he was a member of the nessed the card. for life election by George R. McKirnens, run- Fort prisonment Is the heaviest penalty, will ning an Williams team. The main event In the wrestling line be brought against Tronson. Attorneys as independent. The University of Washington loses Fred Harris, better known to hockey More Than 23,000 Tickets to Game Are was a draw between Bradford and believe that the new amendment is so only three regulars from this year's Sounding the Sport Reveille followers as "Smokey" because of his Jensvold at 158 pounds and both of the pro- ar worded no penalty at all Is squad. Anderson, all-st- tackle, has "burning" speed, broke into profes- Distributed Among; Army Officials, Central Y. M. C. A. Proppe, of Sell that 145-pou- vided for first degree murder. played four years, and, anyway, he is sional hockey in 1911 with th-- Vancou- wood, in the boxing affair. any bost-gradua- te, Friends man should hang, I believe a taking football now. day had special ver club. Harris is rated one of the and Others. against Williams, of the Armory, won "If may THANKSGIVING game, Tronson should. That's why I'm wait- Charley Smith graduates, but Dobie, Bezdek, best checkers in the and be- PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27. Army a draw ing for count," come back, as he; was not a regular cause of his skill in forcing back the The in tne DasKetoan game tne senwooa the official said Mr. until 1913, when Bud Young's injury Bender and Griffith this Fall. The Lutz puck he Is generally assigned will enter the annual football game a quintet triumphed over Collier. Money peril ended then. The Aggie half- to play favorite tomorrow because its season's the Vancouver Tronson's conduct during a stay at gave - 61 20, his opportunity to him. Tony either point or cover point. record- Barracks, to and Proppe was the a hopyard near Or., Sep- Savage, right end, is the other outgo- back star says he does not intend to Mike Mitchell, the guardian of the is better than that of the Navv. big star for the winners. St. Paul. last to Burn ? ing player. return to Corvallis next Fall, as nets. Is only The latter has been beaten twice, while tember is now being investigated. It he has the player who has not tne Army nas not been defeated. The Following is the result of the boxing is reported from there that he made had five years of college. been in professional major league Army and wrestling programme: Kaufman. obnoxious women on Multnomah clubmen will meet with- circles. has shown greater power than of Sellwood, won from Buzzalos, of Cen himself to several Then, just loosen up on a the Navy to score and Judging by the 122 Cen- occasions, and once, during an alterca- in a few days to elect a leader for the tral, at pounds; Edmonds, of hop-picke- r, nickel yes. a nickel 1915 R. B. Benjamin, who is handling small number of points made against tion with another drew a squad. Foremost among those ATHLETICS MAY GET -- tral, defeated Bain, of Central, at 135 mentioned are Patsy O'Rourke, Hoppe and Inman on their billiard trip CALDWELL ii tne west oint team is stroncr on pounds; Martin, of Sellwood, won from revolver. Those who worked at the for a good, cool, mild star down Coast, the defensive, while the Navy has been yard believed him a dangerous char- tackle and end; Clyde Rupert, quarter- the Pacific is a brother of scored on Callahan, of Central, at 135 pounds; acter, says a dispatch back; George Philbrook, tackle and the late Benny Benjamin, former sport- Trade Involving Oldrlng and Lapp in six of the eight games it Gunnaholos, of Central, won from Tlce. recent from St. end, and Grover Francis, halfback. ing editor of the San Francisco Chron- has played. of Central, at 145 pounds: Pappas and Paul. O'Rourke has played longer icle. Benjamin has been around the May Save Star From Federals. More than 23.000 seats were handed Edmonds, both of Central, to Tronson's attorneys have announced EL PALL for the -- wrestled to the athletic of In- 145-pou- nd that insanity would be their defense. scarlet and white than any other mem- world dozens of times .nd says he has NEW YORK. Nov. 27. A baseball officials the two a draw In the class; Brad ber of the quartet. been through the Suez Canal on 46 oc- stitutions, and these were distributed ford and Jensvold, both of Central. casions. Years ago he had the Indian trade between the New Tork and Phila- free to the officers of the two denart- - went to a draw at 158 pounds. Box Cig'ar wrestler, Gama, in London and posted delphia American League clubs, involv- ments. Senators and Representatives in ing, Wettle, of Sellwood. fought a draw SOCCER PLAYERS ARE WAXTED ing Ray Caldwell, of the Yankees, and Congress, other Gov- PORTLAND a side bet of $2500 that he could throw Rube Oldring Lapp, officials of the with Lynch, of Ardenwald Athletic ART SHOWN and keep the other nickel Gotch or Hackenschmidt in 10 minutes. and Jack of the ernment and friends of officers In the Club, at 125 pounds, and Prdppe, of says men Athletics, is under consideration, ac two services. The Universitv of Ponn, Armory, for another. Ten-ce- nt High School Students Invited to Be He both hunted their holes. cording reports published to- Sellwood. and Williams, of the Gama weighed 206 pounds and worked to here sylvania's seats, about 8000. were sold did not damage each other enough for quality for a nickel, be- on Hand for Practice. day. and the proceeds will be given to a decision to be 145 pounds. WORK OF himself into the Indian championship President Ban Johnson, Amer- the rendered at MRS. LILLIE O'RVAN TO cause we sell you to- More high school soccer over about 750 other giants. of the service organizations that look after players are . ican League, is said to have urged Con- work widows or- BE DISPLAYED AT FAIR. choice wanted for the various squads in the Mack on a renei lor the and DEAL FOR SEALS MEETS SNAG bacco tobacco, Soccer nie while recent visit East, phans of enlisted Army and Navy men. kept by a Portland Football Association. The race officials at the Minoru to arrange the deal with the double Wilson will not see the fresh sanitary Manager Rankin, of the Thistles, has track, Vancouver, B. C, were fined $500 purpose of saving Caldwell from the game, but four Lifelike Portraits, Including That of tin foil and tissue wrap- a practice Penin-Bul- a members of his Cabi- Olympic Club's Claims on Recrea issued call for on the the other day for cond .cting a gaming Federal League, with which he is re- net. Secretaries Garrison, Daniels, Lane Archbisfaop Christie, Are on Ex- ping, exclusive EL Park grounds for tomorrow after- house. As there are other counts ported to have signed for next season, and Houston, and the tion Park" May Block Sale with noon at 2:15 o'clock, at which any un- against the individuals It is certain and of strengthening New assistant secre hibit at Her Studio. DALLO. Result a bet- incumbered high game the York taries or war and the Navy are ex- SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 27. (Special.) schooler is asked to that the bangtail is doomed up club for the good of the circuit. pected to be present. In addition vir- ter smoke than most men be on hand. The Thistles will play North. tually all ranking Tom Stephens said that the claims of their first contest against the Multno- the officers of th the Olympic Club on Recreation Park The work of a Portland woman. believe possible for 5 TITLE CLAIMED BY CHEMAWAS Army and Navy will ttke a day off and may hold up negotiations Lillie V. O'Ryan, will occupy a promi- mah Club a week from today on Mult- Portland is sending a shipload of root ior tneir lavorites. further the nent place among tne paintings cents. Doncha believe it? nomah Field. gifts to Bel- for the purchase of the Seals by the that Manager John D. Dwyer Christmas the starving The advance forces of tho two arms Berry brothers and himself. will be shown In the art galleries of Stake a nickel for EL will tart gians, but the Northwest and Western Pacific University Asked to Settle of the Federal service tne fanama-faciri- c Exposition. on Tri-Sta- arrived today Stephens said worry the club field and a picked eleven te league owners the matter is DALLO today and see. are completely ce and tonight the hotels In of Mrs. O'Ryan's from the various school players will be ignored. Supremacy. the central ing him and he intends to get Into Several oils. Dastels pitted against the club men. part of the city were crowded with communication with Hen Berry, in Los and miniatures that have been chosen Because of their G6to-- 7 victory over football rooters from many parts for the exhibit are among The first lineup will be picked from The Chicago Post been by of Angeles, for If it is true that the those that RLliMAlER-FHAN- K DKIG CO. has bitten Albany College on Thanksgiving day the . sub-leas- are now being shown in the following: Leonard, goal all-st- ar Olympic Club has her studio in keeper' bacilli ce the ortbneat niKtrllrutora, the and the following the Chemawa Indians The weather, predictions et the Central building. To Port- Mackie, all-st- ar claim the are lower Valencia-stre- grounds, give Grier, Martin- and Matthews! is the Post's "Big Eight" team: football championship temperature tomorrow it will mean land art lovers an opportunity Portland. backs; Sammons, Morris, Dwyer, Con- Centeir Des Jardiens, Chicago. of and probably that the plans formed by Berry and to view way and Jacobberger. Oregon and their only opponent seems rain in the afternoon. Stephens will go astray. her work. Mrs. O'Ryan is holding an halves; Shevlin, Guard Mucks, Wisconsin. to be the University, The West exhibition reception every iA'JJ H JW Dixon, Jacobson, Wright, Grey and Routh, Purdue. Pacific of Foresi Point and Annapolis teams "It will certainly create one grand and after- MacKenzie, forwards. Guard Grove. The manager of the Indian came into the city within a few min- mixup. If we cannot get Recreation noon this week with the exception of Tackle Buck, Wisconsin. has issued a challenge to the colle- utes of each other today. This after- Park to play on next year," says yesterday. Friday and Saturday will Tackle Kirk, Iowa. gians for a game to be played on any noon the squads were taken to Frank- be the last days of the studio recep- ABERDEEN BEATS COLUMBIA End Cherry, Ohio. neutral grounds any lin field Stephens. "In all our negotiations for tion. Graves, time next week. and drilled for an hour. the San Francisco club no mention End Illinois. Three of the regulars of Chemawa been made to us Olympic A notable picture that will be shown Quarterback Clark, ""'Mnois. aggregation were out of has that the in San Francisco is the oil portrait of Defeat First for University Since Halfback Hamilton, Minnesota. the contest Fritz Outfights Kellar. Club holds a lease or anything as against Albany, due to injuries. Quar- good on the old grounds. is Archbishop Christie, which is rich In Hoppe Inman Halfback Pogue. Illinois. NEW YORK, 27. It a , vs. Portland Academy 1913 Game. terback Donnie, Halfback Adavns and Nov. Tony Foss, of foregone conclusion that we will not coloring, strong in drawing, full of Fullback Solon, Minnesota. Lineman Fields warmed the bench. Newcastle, Pa., was disqualified in the go Ewing distinction. The figure of the arch For the first time since the game first round of his bout back to Field and if we bishop is majestic In with Tom Ken- cannot get the Valencia-stre- et grounds and aristocratic with Portland Academy in October, Charley Swain ought to make good BROOKLYN'S DEFEAT OSWEGO nedy, of New York, tonight. Sailor bearing and dignified and natural. The At McCredie's 1913," the Columbia University's foot- on the Minneapolis ball club. He is up Fred Fritz, of Brooklyn, outfought it means tnat tne deal is off." painter has caught the inspiration of ball team was defeated Thanksgiving around the ar mark. gets Terry day Seattle Kellar, of California, in 10 character that distinguishes the sub Billiard Palace at Aberdeen. The Portland eleven Fred Hunter, first baseman. In ex- Forward . Passes and Fast Open rounds. All the men are heavyweights. LANGFORD BOUT IS BARRED ject. The robing is ecclesiastical and 2J Floor Yeon Bldg. went down to a defeat at the change. the material and lace are cleverly pic- hands of the high schoolers of that Plays Conquer Heavy Team. Cline Beats Cochran at Billiards. tured. The portrait is one of Interest Dec. 1 and 2, Afternoon and Ev'ng place. Captain ' Keeler, San Francisco Supervisors Fear to who of the Wisconsin The Brooklyn eleven defeated the MUSKOGEE, Okla.. Nov. 27. Harry all know the prelate of the Tuesday, 2 games 500 points each, The points for the Washingtonians team, was penalized in - church and to all who are were scored the Purdue heavy Oswego team, 14 to- 0, Thanks- Cline defeated Walter Cochran, 300 to Contest Would Be "Fixed." attracted English. Wednesday, 2 games 500 in the first half, and It game tor trying to bite a Purdue giving day on Oswego 103, by fine art. was not until the last quarter that the player. Another triumph higher the field in a in a Billard Players' League match SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 27. (Special.) A charming sketch of Mrs. Fred points each, American. Admis- collegians for fast but roughly played contest. De- here tonight. Average and high runs: The police committee of supervi- dented the Aberdeen goal 15-1- 9; the Kribs is very lifelike an 75e education. spite the 200- - 15 108. 5 9; and attractive sion. and $1. effective work of the Cline, Cochran, 16 sors-has decided, to prohibit Sam portrait of Mrs. Thomas Honeyman Is