
CM 1' MORNING ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1913. F. Kelnhofer ;'. 23.50 Gr Settje ...... .. 7.50 G. Tiedeman .. 18.00 i C. Davids : 23.50 DOPE F. Zimmerman .. 4.O0 SPORT . M. Tiedeman . 4.00 W. Philips .. 9.75 J. Densmore . 11.75 6t. HOI TIME GUERNSEY MAKES HIT L. Davids 7.75 M H. Davids 11.75 HFDFise" v A. Koellermeier . - 2.00 sT C, Christensen .'. .". .". ..... 8.00 HALFBACK SHOWS ALL AMERI- PORTLAND WOULD START AT J. Edmonds ................... 23.00 CONTAINS SEATTLE CAN FORM H. Colson 20.00 (3 Pieces) D. Colson 18.00 Two Paring Knives with A. Colson 12.00 PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 19 That - steel blades and waterproof Guernsey of Yale has won a high J. Scholander .- 8.00 handles there will be a lively time when the managers gather niche in the football ball of fame this J. Schauber , . 7.00 One high grade Can Opener, tempered cutter Northwestern league year. He all Ameri- here next Monday for their annual showed distinct F. Busch 2.00 games. v. schedule meeting is promised. can class In several W. Kaiser 42.50 President McCredie of the Portland L. Ford ... 7.00 i Colts, wants the opening date at Se- attle, and is going to present argu- District .No. 39 ments to show why he should get it. Hult Lumber Co $ 9.83 A system used in the Coast league for Herman Fisher . 15.00 the selection of opening dates was L. T. Sinclair 5.00 ITIhas lfBvirr& year by as proposed meeting S1b at the last District No. 40 President McCredie, but was turned down. This will be brought up again. C. O. Davis 41.50 According to the idea of the Port- David Fosberg 17.00 If you send in a year's subscription to the OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. dif- magnate, the opening games It makes no land V. E. Fosberg 25.00 it is should be played at Tacoma, Spokane M. Anderson 12.00 ference whether yours or your neighbor's, or whether it is new or old. Send in the sub- and Seattle. The other three clubs are in Portland, Vancouver and Vic- S. Peterson ". 20.00 scription and we will send you the set by return mail. We have only a limited number of toria, the two latter cities being in Dave Peterson 8.00 these and the offer will close December 31 unless we run short before that time. Canada, where they play no Sunday I. S. Hedden ... 4.00 ball. Herbert Ackerson . 3.00 This would give each of these clubs a choice of where they will open,, al- F. Carlson 14.50 lowing them first, second and third J. M. Cahill 8.00 selection in order for a period of three Geo. W. Cone 7.15 years, when it would revert to the first H. F. Gibson 15.00 club again. District No. 41 AFTER NEW LEAGUE Paul R. Meinig $ 5.80 District Firwood Lumber Co 9.48 No. 53 Dick Davis 39.00 Bert Bird 6.00 J. Kappler 2.00 SEATTLE, Dec. 19. An effort to C. A. Beugli 21. Firwood Lumber Co 157.04 Hugh Thomas 63.00 Ed Crite 24.00 W. W. Porter 2.00 organize a new league to fill vacant George 53. 24.00 Palmer . 4.00 dates at the Seattle baseball park will David Miller Carl Oberg . 66.00 Blaine Bird 8.00 Geo. Willson be made if Seattle is not given 17 H. H. Udell 7.50 Ernest Conrad 14. A. H. Berthold . 2.00 games sched- A.L. Yoder 256. John Heft 48.00 Ben Wade 8.00 weeks of at home at the John Affolter 4.50 " B. E Berthold . 2.00 ule meeting of the Northwestern lea- John Heft 48.00 W. M. Bird 27.50 Photo by American Press Association. Gaylord Keith 28.25 District No. 54 Otto Striker . 2.03 gue in Portland next Monday, Pres- Jorden Berg 18.00 Geo. Kirby 10.15 John Bews 8.00 Oregon Courier '....$ 5. A. Helvy 2.00 ident D. E. Dugdale, of the Seattle club GTJEBNSEY. Otto Brookman , 38.00 A. Klinger 9.00 announced last night. A. J. Morrison 40.00 J. L. Stanton 5. John Anderson 2.00 Is dependable ground gainer E. D. Olds 6.75 Tom Hagan . 9.00 He a at Victor Bodley 36.00 District No. 56 F. H Oldenberg 2.00 WASHINGTON AND O. A. C. either fullback or halfback and in the Mayfield D. W. Olds 5.25 Fred Gibons 10.15 C. A. Keith 33.75 Bros ?257. R. P. Wallace 8.09 TO MEET OCTOBER 31 game against Princeton electrified the H. B. Warren 3.50 Lee Cooper 11.25 Heft Co 18, Lewis Churchill 12.00 gathered crowds by kicking a spectac- District No. 43. Kopper 4.50 Dan Fellows 2. T. Wm. Schlimmer 10.13 SEATTLE, Dec. 19. A game with goal from the field. Firwood Lumber Co $ 23.16 G. J. Nordling 11.00 ular '. M. 3.50 Oregon Agricultural college at Al- Stephen Fellows 2. T. Galarmeau P. Harry 11.25 the Jack Sanders 6.00 ........ R. Schuebel 24.00 bany, Ore., October 31, was assured Bert Cota 2. J. T. Friel 5.00 E. R. Leaf 30.00 Walter Fletcher 6.00 E. A. Faust 4.00 the University of Washington football COBB WILL STICK. 3, J. B. Flynn 3.00 M. Cooke 5.00 James Beeson Homer Choate ; 1 3.75 team at a meeting of the board of A. D. Burnett 12.50 O. G. Mclntire 4.50 Oregon City Courier 5.00 trol of student affairs last night when A. Fellows 2. V. G. Calvin 16.50 No Truth In Report That Ho Will District No. 44 C. H. Rainbolt 4.50 California Trojan Powder Co. 83.35 a telegram was recenved from Dr. Clay Miller 6. ..." Mervin Stanton 13.75 Leave Detroit. Oregon City 5.00 J. S. 4.50 Stewart, coach of the Oregon team, Courier Nat Scribner 5, Greenwood A. G. Schieve 2.00 loyal W. F. Stanton 24.37; offering Washington that date. Ty Cobb is to the Tigers. This S. M. Warnock 3.00 Max Anderson 10.00 A. Larkins 1.50 by Geo. North 1 B. Casto 6.75 announcement was made President C. Reusser 3.00 E. D. Olds 25 Olof Johnson 7.00 Navin Jesse Mayfield 1. O. Mahler ". 17.50 $ $ of tbe Detroit club. .' C .Rider 3.75 ." A. Wyland 40.00 Carden Smith 2.00 A letter from Cobb to Navin reads in Geo. Zeigler 1 Glen Mahler ...... 28.00 SPORTING BREVITIES S A. J. Marrs 6.00 N. B. Wade ". 20.00 H. Willson 3.00 8 part: Will Rutherford 1 Ben Stanton 1.50 condi- No. 46 Earl Bird 21.00 Geo. Anderson 2.00 "I am entirely satisfied with District , District No. 57 W. S. Brown 7.25 my Perry Vorheis 21.00 Geo. Lowry 1.00 Hogan, Downs, Hughes and Clarke, tions, and I want to end playing Kilmer & Kinzel . 39.50 Wm. Fleegle 6.00 Julius Moshberger $ 2 C. : . 38.00 the Seal players, are still hunting near days in Detroit The fans hnve treat- Coast Culvert & Flume Co 40 G. Vorheis G. H. Nation 2.00 ' '.. A. S. Kent 3.50 1he Southern Oregon line. Mundorff ed me fine, and I want to be loyal to Wm. H. Stuwe 8 Ray Wyland 25.00 Harvey : . 4.00 Owen Hattan 8.50 Schuebel Ray 6.00 and Sepulveda, the other two members my club. David Westberg 4 Mahler of the gang, are in San Francisco for "The understanding we reached District No. 47. Lewis Helgerson 4 J. L. Stanton 10.00' holidays, expect to to Montague-O'Reill-y the but return pleased me immensely, and I will sure- Co f 616.9.5 W. J. E. Vick 3 Jack Watts 5.50 camp. Milo Pollock 2.60 ly give my heart to playing with De- Molalla Pioneer 5 READ THE MORNING ENTERPRISE IT HAS THE NEWS. Delbtr Howell 1.50 The home of Frank Brady, property W. J. Weber 32.00 man of the Detroit baseball team, was troit next year. I certainly do not Aug Rothenberg 8 J. W. Clark 25.25 want to change." T. A. Timm 39.00 12.00 robbed a few days ago and a large John Nofziger 4 Paul Samson President Navin said "the under- D. O. LaCure 36.00 ! quantity of baseball goods was stolen. 1 J. Hart 2.00 District No. 58 A glove which George Mullin wore standing" referred to concerned Cobb's C. W .Conklin 38.00 A. L. Yoder 15.26 when he pitched his famous no-ru- salary of 1914. Mr. Navin intimated Oregon City Courier''.... $ 5.00 Tom Knowles . 41.00 A. ..' 497.38 no-h-it game was among the articles. lar- J. Lais the Georgian would receive the G. Noaks 51.25 District No. 59 Morgan G. Buckeley, of gest salary ever paid to a player in the Christmas Wines and Liquors K. Gregerson ................. 7.32 Connecticut, States senator O. F. Hardison 2.00 Geo. Brown $ 5.00 H. H .Johnson 23.60 history of baseball. ' AT HALF PRICE and the first president of the National Jim iRoberts . 13.50 Geo. Cone 1.00 City of Oswego 280.50 league, says that baseball hasn't im- Sam Roberta . 13.50 Ed Roser 5.00 All Wines 65c Per Gal. proved a bit since the days when he He nog and the Outlaws.
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