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Tlin MORNING OR EG ONI AN, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1013. 11 COLUMBIA RUNS UP SCORE OF 53 TO 0 Franklin Puts Up Gritty but Hopeless Battle Against v Overwhelming Odds. RAIN COMES TO LOSERS' AID I I no I 4.jm of lmcr lmlllr Iriiar Sc-oil, tfh Vahlnstoei imI Jrffrraon Opponent. ln Be Plajrd Thia Afternoon. rh.ta-l.a- I ' !.. W I. I- J-f.r .m ... .11.; W ..P 134 f " ' pt vm. ... fkiH it ;.i,t)V Th.r. Ij n- I'l""; what " -"'-it.,!4 have bean had Jof P: mI i r m.nd ir Mtno-t.;i Ki d i.,t.rJ4) 1'l.tr.K.n J-ii lon ano.nh ,t. I rncr,ii I IIKH foo'baM rama. . I a a., the flrui' cr wa. Cn'urri M. it. K anklln . and of tl i"""' t: po.nl ware m ad in In- r.t I'"'" Tb- n i -ina. to tN k'aM r"" f ! day prvloi inl )rM4i) rrrnfn;. kn wlen the ...ma alarte! rrthlne waa "n. end 07. tooeedowns and Ihraa oal .art wr r.rorrjaxl In the oprnlrc .facta, ail lr-f jui open pl forward p -'. Three of lha lourh. jioa w-ra rnade aftr SI. H and jar run', wnila tha other came b a It-Tt'4 nd ru b) Quarterback Mor. Mala Wak Hall llwry. Af-ee at Ih'a tprn" rtltl n earn or, ! arena, wlti l T'utt thit In roita7i. mad b Jl -r tau.-i -d-w n in in rid ouarf.r Th a L ..raffia loo lppr for proper tr.f.r inc and l wa. drJI.-u.ll tnat lie .!v.r. T- a r a ; . I Jo hartaT vn la tli ,ihroi. ai a t. Nether cre ci.n attempt! mi atr.lihl-lm P. he! bnf reaort.aj to open c-e 1 : n :a i I'm. rranaMriia at.ll ia lai al l:M M.h ! ch-ih tN. Dirout h'il "n. Th IK. Br.l r m fj.i c.rpn and lha li-na l 'I 'Jf d 14BI whn ' ' v. M i at la on . pom in a. f.-.rttn. lat.rvriinlaali' l.acu. rr!i noi ha a rbanr. f it i-h wn.n .1 ti.nl raininK ja.trrdar. to- l r.;ln In I ...... i. .n or ln t- I a!i lh lima d-r- in Irta tir.l ril fraak.Ha IMala,a alrl- T'r ar r o partirular lurt.inri. f .r .t'n.r for nr) atn la a an a:., too I . llm. N"l orra IM.i-. anj i nf run "r. at. l rff.-fi i an ., t.ma ranUtia n ,..H. 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''' aalfr-'- ( arSrS . a ai V"1"' - a.rai h . vr Ti:orni.: I'oii i:ri cti.i r.Hft"ft Hr. Trwi, Will llr lUrtl Work lrrt.ns 9 1500 llmll. Knw-tv r'l lP r "' ! I lh ? n rrnrt.-o UU -! rl-N art ifii lt 'f1 hr.rfi-.. to rV 1ewn o lK wn-w Irr limit of -T, ar riuM hi w f wtl Is nt r'irjnf It l fotn to t pflfr f Jurif la rfm hr h to rrrt Vrffn. I f ! ir i In tftr f ! of TK'Tr ht Sri Kivb'ft. m T: I xblarunJ ft r. - rn rk an trfift.t J-b. m lo r 'tf.M. c' I rtt h If lAlrnt i l-iinT t r"-r htm ira( b-tl. W?r. vrwit I -rot f fivv ni,tr rf t ri 5 th T-r if'-r him. A nn Ilk r i i ran l irn h-.nl to mv r( (r rrrt I th t'iah rhmt ! a H 1 r""'"' f' lin tirTt i n.l nli-r m'mtf 1 1 nit t tp'fj rtim Hil. oxiTrn mown i r.rrcTm Krall-r KHI Tk-krla fair tik-aca lllirMM liuc al tKaahlc Valax. ' CKICAoOC .. It Tk 4aoaa4 for ti.. ...- . K mo a,l sf'.raa ru.l arri .' tr.) . IO .r.l r a rT'd .a.lmj mail , it. li.'BI m h.r la a.r. .ar. aairntT a a.a rrwr4 fr alln4 ia al . .. jlpara ! f.prll In ba )."! Il.-a.f. at rfoual In.ir f a a(a. t.aar.a I fnnn.l. In. on .fii.nr. I u ait.a.n. an.l ali'- .r und.rlaa.n a. ln I nivara.fr of I'ht.-aaa albial. A.f nr;ti.4 na a'an to a.1.1 I2 feota. I rba .-ammd 1 1. and Inrv.aa nir.nv thihh hkwikh .r vaa I lanrlna f 'tart On arr va j nailroaaa Hill Uirli l.raal Italr-a. .aV rmvi.a'". o l ."pa rial I M.nry rartT. - "r.n. I., a owar. d. a"l thina Ih.ra la m a-n i.aif r of for'iaad itadram inc ir.m ! I '". I laasvr. - !' .atifia-J fa r.ltrna4 pa'.pla a. Ill f.al! !" aa.-ra. lT of I'H'" a. a ra'a inat HI parmi of 11a r t.at'n in forfaaj r.rnr. ta tna a Hrrr "' """. "Wa ,.4 .a for a faaorab a naa . .il. ana mat a. II sia a ail a cfcaa a ta lira. " :00-roiD TACKLE WHO ENDS HIS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER TODAY IN CHAMriONMUr BATTLE ON MULTNOMAH FIELD. L ,, i I h f ... M l ' r I .' -iaa.. HI"". " JL". " T "1 ' ' '. ""''"'aCjJ :- ' SPEED CHIEF HOPE ."'.hi? . ,h,M,l..r I" I'lrnro oirr Washinaton Counts on B:3iomrn h...i.nnc fund or in rrcnn Team to Beat Jeffs. STANDINGS ARE REVERSED Um-nln lra.. to Knurlli I'lai ami CulaniM ltr" lo T. 4ahu Walkrr Ma; lllrh aa-laaaaal 4.auw TfMlaf. WiM llanul at'd tn main fa.t'Wa lod, In alridlna lha ronir.i orlan t!' Wa.hlnslon Hal anal Ilia J.rTrr..n IHth In t'ia annual baltlo on Mullnu'tiah rlfd Around -.l aflrrnoon a loot ball Kama la oan lf.a 1,11 rhamplonahip of lha Portland Inl.r.. hoU.I..- Iaaua. fnr ahould U r.au t IB a tla ha "..lumMa Iniiar .it, aao.ild I Hir tlttr-hoMrr a -f tnr r.ru.l .ffirlal a.t."n a. In !' aaardlnt: of ihr Jn. oln-"olunil..a lama of lat month a. a a likrn ja.t.rday. h'n Jno.ah A ti ll, pra.idrnl of ttir Iraatlr. ail II. II ll.r.lman. arrirlarv. nl out a or 4 that lha ronta.l ma. f..rf'll-. tn tia rti!r(Una. IJnroln ll'h won t"ia matrh. II li . hut In do'na o Tommr Hl.-har.lann. hn.a r IcajlLilllv a. nualion.l lalar. ataa r'avad at qtiaTlatnarll and lo'.r rullna la to lha rff.rl thai a lama mutt ha for f.n.d hn an lnIU!hlr l-'airr la u"i Thi. I'irnai InlnaT up.lda rfoan In lha lu tandin. plarlns t'oluniMa I nlTrr.K. at n 1..;.. aith four a Ina rolnil.a tn f.urth poaition. Willi Ihraa atn. an.l t a o aall.plnc.. Tha wlnnar of loia a satna a ill la lld wllh Co lumbia for l"i Ira.lara'up. oa h I'al ll. ral. of I'ol.imliia. I ali'.lna; In play off tba lia .t.uUl oraa o.--iir. Al I hi rod of Ca 113 nn and aaaln laat aar lha f.n.tr.l Hlla of tha fortland Intrr.. hola.tlc lraua andrcj In a drad-lo-a. nnl no i.araon runlral rpa:irB rtf .lai'd. l.un Walkrr. inr I-pounr larklr of lb" Washington Hirh. a ho la on. of t"a aaaaa . pular athlrtra In tbc f'oriland liilrraa-holaatio l-auc. bl.la adtau to htarh arhool foiloarra at lha run.lJ.ion of oila' conta.l. Ila ha a ra.orJ of maklnt tha all-atar taam aiart iiAinn d trlrat M l htslt i hool carr.r. ;oa- a Kaacalt Mill Or- tha rrfrrra lo.l.). Arthur ritubl.ns will ba umpire, and li-or-a I " ar will ba linaaman. aan.a will at.art al 2. It o lluck. iir itnv ( m. .iio:.ia m am latur Ila. No Kale AsalnM llall In Wlnlrr: Salary Cat la luh. !' II A.N !- . No. fj-paa-lal.) Vora! ial"0 ami tha rflorl. of ln dl l.lual bail rlub-own.ra will have lo ba ud If lha rar-lflc I'oaal Iaaua .tamp, out It." Intrr tarlall evil. Al th annual maattna Juat cl.i.'d. Ih, lua.ina adoptad a rr.olullon art etna forth I. at in lha opinion of the maanala. It waa not banrflrlal to Ihc piatrra lo tay during lha off-aa.on. I a. I.aaua w.nl o furtbrr for the in. i I. fart that Ihna la no Irsal way lo rontrol h. ..aara. or.tr. rl. h.ra in Ih- W rat rail for a r-rtam numbr of wrk of ba.'lail and for ti a remainder of the itme play era ran alo aa Hiey lair Th.r. are waia of all'na around Ihla altuallon. howrt.r. aa wa ep!alnrd today by llrary Harry. - know full we'l tha I.aaua rannot -ompl tha txa n refrain from Win er I.... t. I. I . eaplalnrd. "but I have a arh.ira Hal wi;l work out Jut the am.. I haa aan mraiih of Wlnlrr ball lo ram tha taJ effta. I ap preciate l"l H ewle lha aMUty of H-e m.o. and If any arf lh. ma-n.l-era of Ik. aiaai r'ranrl.a-o rlub ahould lake II into Ih.lr trad lo T"r Winter ball I will impir rut th.-ir r.larir. nal Plna. Thia la rot in any e ay a threat, foe wa ha no laere who ar oin la f"i Mnt.r ball, but It aiaipiT .how. that II ran ba done to .top tt-at orl of Ihirr " JrffrtMin Jmir ! t laa la al,c Skallns t'aiM-tMin trlilay. i:l.na t pr.imrtia-pa a r- hrins mad I' '"a June. 'I, r'.a.a of the Jrf f.r.on ITih l h.ol f.-r lha- I. a akllint party ai the loil.aovl let Hi viirvan .1 1 KrlUav nljjht. Tha oommltlrr In ! arfcf rranBl fnr rxf Hnd n rhl i'Vrni. to alnnrra of ahlch n I I h- u ard.-.l rur. I Vl.cata nlKl.t. rlalrd ir mo i ..ri- 1 ... I.-. Illi.in.ilrnttir 3L MTk from h rl rtai it thl. rroiinu rnni.ll,rabla In trrrai. Tht rin.t drrlvrd from Hie I ft A!u-anae Aaawtiltn. IIAICVAKIi KrKtTSTKICK PlaAV Valr IVrfit-la ffrriM and OlinMin iK-fun-- for Salurlaya fianir". -MHi:il!K. Wa.a.. No. 1- Har T.r.l. Immr.llat ;repration for tha can. a wllh Yal. In ba played In tha tadium net .Saturday, basin today. The fail thai the prartl.-a aanalon la. ted two l.oura anal a half and waa lha lona.at of lha aeaaon waa recardad a. an Indl. ailon of the lmportan-n at t.. l ed by tha I'rlmion toaihea lo lha rrr.nl d.i.ment of tha Hlua lm. The offrnaive powera of tha eleven were ta.ted In an elahl-mintite conteat with a tram of rcurhra. Il waa aald fiat the llarrar.l roaihaa look fur a di-ariur by Vale In lt ichema of offemlve play and that tha Crlmaon I team waa lo i'- . ' ....... to rontend with the element of .-et.ral tl.keta for the aame dla trlbute.1 In the malla yerlerday had found their way Into apetulalora' band today, and a few were offered for .ale In t.-ton al prlrea varying from i:J.to ! a pair. NrTW IMVKX. Conn.. Nor. 1. Yal a foothall leant had Ita laat hard workout today In preparation for the Harvard cam on Saturday. With Ih aubtltutea In tha line. the i varalty lined P aca!nil a powerful train of IneiU'lble piayrra for defenalva prj. tl.e and the Inrlulblea rcorr-d four lotirhdow n.. Muet of lha pra. tlr-a waa devoted to offenalva work and a number of new plaa lo ba umd on halurday wera worked with Rood eur-reaa. tl Guern- t ev. who. f. loil-kl.'klni waa a I feature of the l"rinrton vl. lory. ahowed thai ha had In.t none of hla cunntp.?. for ha booted tha ball he twrrn the uprleht. alv out of elht llntra from the 4-yard Hn. M'OIT XWI. HACKS llAXCHOtT Hen lU-rry Tlilnka forlian VIII Have I llrttrr Yrar Than Iavr. SAN KKA.WISCO. Nov 1. tSperlal.) lien IWry and Hilly Nal the rhll iea' .rout who . aine out lo are lha K po.ttion and hna not bean near the around aa yel have eianed. aali-d and dliverrd a Hill- bt that aoea for Neal think Hi-re la no ehorlatop like I'ave Hanrroft. who waa picked out by Neal hlmealf. Hrrry firmly belirvea floy orhan will have a trllr year than Bancroft when the AlbiKiuerque farmer Joim the i M. Ixiuia Natlonala. ' Tha ownrr and the a. -out araued the eltuation pro and i-on today and finally d-rirl'd on t h la aa.rt of a w aaer: Kerry bel. Nal a anil of .-lothea that Corhan will have a belter year than Hanr-roft. every department of the came brine taken Into ron.lderation : battlnB. firldins. baae-runnlna. aarrl-fi.-e hita and runa .cored. In brief, tha .hortatop who leada In three out of the five tlrpartmente will be de la rd the winner. riarlluntl ilf 4'ltib Cirowa. KeporC, of the varloua rommltleea at the onn ii.l nieetina In the Imperial Hotel Inrt nlKht ahowed that the Port land IJolf I'ltih la miklns airona head way. Onlv la.t week IS life member, were taken la. bei.lc 10 new aenlor niemtK-ra. Ulertlon of director placed K. I.ynn. I. J. Italey and Pr. Millard Hol l.rook a new member, while Kenneth X. Hall waa re-ele-teil. Trophic! won by three of lha rlub member were present!. UroraTa An-d-r.on. Mia Praitv Imea and C. B. Linn w..n rupa In the paat pea.on. The ri-ttrina membera of the board of director, ar Arthur Mill. John IMck eon and I. P. K. Heynold. Indoor All-Mara Heat Club Tram. The All-Siare. of the Indoor Baa bali Ucu', won two out of thr aamea played at the Klertrlr haaeball pianl In lha Iron bulldlnc .Monday niahl In reaular-acheduled leaaun ron te.i. Thy won a double-header from the Commercial "ub. wallopma lhal careaailon lil-lli In the ftrat fraca and 141-1 in In the acond ml. In Ih third aam Ih M-ier aV Krank team won from them. U In I IT. Game will b plavd aaaln tonlsht. Krtla Itr-elr-t llrrrniunn Prr-ltlrnt CINCINNATI. Nov. I. Aiiau.t Herr mann, chairman of the National I'.a (tall l'ommllnn. today wa re-elctd pre.ldent of Ih Cincinnati haball c ub ai th annual nteetlnaT of the board of directors. OREGON DRIVES BUI BEZDEK IS GLOOMY Backfield Seems Faster and Line Charges Harder in Final Practice. LYLE BIGBEE ADDS SPEED toarli Sa Ar-?! -re To ,,,'av' anil Too Kxpor'"nrrH' nd ,,c filvra Varsity Only rislit Intr Chonrc for Victory. I N1VKKSITY OF Ot'EGON. Kusene. Sow l. Siecial.) Sorlmmac prac tice, tin- l.iel perhaps before the Stewi.rt ind Bemilek machine f:.ce each other Saturdiy. featured the tar-eon workout thi afternoon: the cruba an.l varalty fousht throuch a lona e!.lon and not unt.l darkneas had motliend t; n Orteon athlete did th-lr head mentor relent and reeort to rii;nal drill. B-xdeka men were kept Indoor veet-rdav except for three lap around the track. Rain, tha hardest which r... r.iier. In Ktia-ne for veara. plaeetl a d.imp.-r on thai af teriioon'a play and conaequintly llueo rlakc.l nothinir In kc-pinu 1I favorite wlin a rooi i.i-i their head. I.lal.lltly to colds wa thousht to be the blc reason for not soinu out on the turf Monday. Rafnra noon todav the l.t seat in the arandMand had 'been die-poked, of. Indication are that h record crnwu wlfl ace the two . levens battle for the elate title. Carpenters are nt work .r.-iloT th final .can of bleacliera and when thia Job 1 completed Kin cald field will be practically enclosed with aeutinc- accommodation. Taerek 'till aa Injured I.lal. Bill Tuerck. firnt strlnjr fullback, is Hill on the Injured liM. Tuenk can walk, but It i nearly Imnos.lble for him to run a his broke ndcun" inrtep cant eland the weight of his body, under (treat exer'.l.m. Biirbee is beins ii. -rl in the c Ion ci ted star" place and. altliouicli official word that I.yle will Marl the A R ! (tame nar. I D-cn clven. Il I alni-jat certain that he will In view of Tuenk s doubtful condi tion. In today'a errlmmace. the varsity tore credit traps throuah Ihe second team and made yardaxe at ease. How ever, considering the paper-weiictit weakness of the scrub opposition, little of the flrat string's real worth can be ascertained. Students who watched the work of the two teams this evening- prior to the secret practice ordera say that the varsity was - much Improved ma chine over that of a week ao. Tha harks seem to drive harder and the line aa a whole charaea faster. Baa dek. though, still avers that his chances with Stewart Saturday are mUhty small. Melakl anal Ksperlewee r'ertore- They have ua outweiched and out experienced." said the Oregon dictator, a he referred to the Aasle squad. "This handicap." he continued. "Is too ureal, and I fall to see where we can expect anything more than a flcht InR chance." Wllh Hlghee In the backfield. that quarter haa been speeded up. Tuerck Is a trifle slower than the stalwart Lyle. and It may bo Ihe hieh-power velocity of the latter will be an ad vantage. Couch, of I-a Grande, with IIolsinK ton. raptain of the freshmen team, are bcina worked aa substitute varsity men. Couch was placed on the train ing table last night. Knslry and Coss man have been shifted from the hard ships of the scrub exUtence to firsl cail men on toe varsity POItTLAXI IULI' 4AMI-S IIKItK nig Ilcavcr AVIth Ictroll Titers Slrurk by Stomach Trouble. "Portland" Bill James, the blic heaver of the I'etrolt Tiaers. who a couple of eeaaona a bo waa drawinar a stipend from the M. Creole, arrived Monday and renlstered al the Cornelius Hotel. Bill became sick In Salt I-ake and left the tourina; American leaguers, of which crew he was a member of the talr'mc staff. "Nothlna serious." was the blst heav- ara reply when queried about his ill ness. "Just a touch of stomach trou ble." That lha blsT leaguers are having a bully time on their trip and at the same lime putting up some great games of ball, waa one of the things Hill said. He Intends to remain here for the Win ter. That Is. he will make his home In Ihe city, but a greater part of his time will ba passed on a hunting and fishing trip, for which he haa not yet complete! arrangements. Bill caused no little stir In major circles last season when he was sold for 115.000 to Ihe Tlgera by St. Louis. WASHINGTON II. TO PUV nOISE Contract" Slencd for ThunksrivlniT Hay (iantc at Idaho Capital. Contracts were signed yesterday whereby tlir Washington High School football team will Journey to Boise Idaho, to meet the high school eleven of that place Thanksgiving day. A yet I'oten Karl has not decided Just who will make the trip, and it will de pend In a large measure on the show ing made in today's affair against Jef ferson High. This Is the first time a Portland eleven haa visited Ihe Idaho city since the famous eleven at the Lincoln High School In 113. The Railsplitters. with such stars at "HuRty" Grocc. -nark-horse" Newman. "Bed" Condit, "Tiny" Kinke. Itay irwr. Stanley Howard and lanii Schauffler. were defeated 14 to 2 In one of the moat aensational contests of the eenson In Boise. IIISTOIUC KTABLKS Itl'IlNHD One Man and Many Valuable llaev Horace. Ixiac Uvea In ITre. Washington. Nov. K. One man was burned to death and three others were probably fatally Injured a' the result of a fire at historic Banning racetrack. In the auburbs of Washington, last nlsht which. In addition to destroying 14 of'the stables and other structures, burned at least 10 valuable horses to death. Ketlmates today placed the loss at about fISi.OOO. Among the "stabla destroyed was that of August Belmont, although none of his horses was on Ihe ground at the lime. They were to have arrived today. 76-Yard Run tlns Came. A T-yard run for a touchdown, aft er a fumble In the first minute of play by Abe 1'opick. waa responsible for the New-a football tam' victory over the Vancouver Athletic Club repre sntative. to . at Vancouver. Wash.. Sunday afternoon. The Port landers put the match on Ice by re cording a safety In the last quad. r. Neither team waa able to make lhe( goal kick after the touchdown. Harry Zalkwitz was the big Mar for the locals. IIOQIIAM FACKS Hit; CONTEST Victory 4ver Aberdeen Would nrins Claim or Northwest Title. HOQITA M". Wash.. Nov. IS. (Spe cial.) The Ho.iu'.im High School foot bail team is now preparing for the mosi important game in the history of the local school, the game on Thankss.V" In day with Aberdeen. Hoquiam al ready has deTeated Aberdeen, when the latter was playing two star men, who will not be eligible for the Thanksgiv ing day contest. The victory of Hoquiam over Everett at that city last Saturday settles the question of title as far as that section of the state is concerned, and Hoquiam, la.t yeHr' champion of the state, has only Aberdeen left as a contender for the Northwest title, since the defeat of The Palle here two. weeks ago. PASSES MAY TURN TIDE ORKt.ON A Nil At.GIKS RATED AS ALMOST ON PAR. Besdek'a Material Kegnrdrd tn He aa Slrona aa Mrnart'a and Strategy Mar lerlde (he Big Conteat. When the Oregon Ascies and Ore gon football elevens meet in their an nual classic next Saturday at Kugene experts predict that the forward pass will settle the supremacy. Those who liave seen the two lils torb? rivals battle to tie scores during the past two years 10-10 in 1913 and 3-3 last Fall cinnot see that the odde of sFeed. brawn or strategy have moved over the dividing line in favor of one team or I ho other since last November. In other words. fS-i actual fighting: strength as lo heavy artillery, the two teams are as closely matched as ever before, and. if either team is to win it will have to be by reason of some fluke or else Ay the forward pans route. Last Fall Oregon came so close to winning by a long forward pass to Weist that the lumps in Ihe Aggie throats were several hours obeying the laws of gravitation. Art I.utz, a 10 second sprinter, finally overtook Weist and pulled him to the earth. This Kali, on actual score, the Ag gie again feem to have. a more fin ished scoring machine, although de fensively there doesn't seem to he much of an edge either way. But it is safe to venture that Hugo Bezdek is not sitting around on his most southerly exposure thee final few days before the big test. When the varsity takes the field Saturday it Na,-i 1 1 undoubtedly have at Its command some new forward pass formations, and forward" passes, nowa days, are mighty hard things to com bat. It requires experience, speed and nimble thinking in the craniums of tha secondary defense to be able in stantly to diagnose whether the attack Is to be aerial or otherwise. Coach Stewart doubtless is prepared to use extraordinary measures to combat this attack an.l you can bank on It that Captain Billie will be used in the hack field Saturday by the Aggies, all re port to Ihe contrary notwithstanding. Little informal ion is oozing forth from Kugene this week, but Hugo Bez-d-k's team likely will line up about as it did against Southern. California. I-aat Kail "Bez" was forced to manu facture an almost entirely new back field a few day before the state classic, due to the Injuries to Cornell an.! Mal.-irkey. l-or this reason his boys were Instructed to play, for the most part, a defensive style of foot ball. With Huntington. Hlcbee, Mon tleth, Tuerck and .Malaikey in har ness this year, the Oregon coach has eome excellent timber for a good back field. George Varnell. of Spokane, and ftos coc Kawcett, of Portland, who have handled the last Iwa state champion ship games, have been agreed upon as officials. IXDOOIt BALL I.EAOli: lOIIMS Maroon Chief la Flocled Temporary President nt Armory Meet ins. A me tin.. Wf.M held Mottdav lli2ht in the Arniarv at which representatives of four Indoor baseball teams were t resent to form nn Indoor baseball league. George rayson was elect. -i i.Mimnri. nr-Kirlent and llarrv Han sen who will mannire Hie National Guards, wa eleet-d temporary secre tary. ticsln.es tne .iiaroon.s ana i.narns. the Vancouver Post and Rupcrt's Hubes wero represented at the meeting. It was al.o reported that Pill Stepp will have charge of the Maroons and has obtained the promise of Carl Mays. the Hoston Jten ox pue.ucr, to twin for his pine. Player'x Status Attacked. MAPISON. Wis.. Nov. li. George Simpson, tacki. on the I'niversity of Wisconsin football team. has been charged by R. V.. Swcnson. of the River Kail State Normal School, with ac cepting money for refereeing three games of basketball there laat Win ter. The charge will he laid before the athletic council before the j;ame with Wisconsin next Saturday. Chlcafjo Defeats Manila Team. MANILA. Nov. 1 . The Chicago Uni versity baseball team ilefeated the Manila Americans here today, 3 to 1. Pacific Northwe;st FootLall Oregon Aggie.. Or-eon Oregon Ores." n llr.-R.in Oreaoii Oregon AKCles. 3'A lumnl Willamette .. 34 w hitman 0 wafti. State. . 5" Mich. AKBles. 4"!i!ali! Ac ale. ACKlen. ACKli". AUKl.a. I Mi; Total Washington "l ." 31 .Ballard Wash. Park -I c; nzaira Whitman 7'-' i alifortila 1-1 California I I'i.: Total Multnomah .'lull. Icorecon H Whitman 3- Wash. Park u oa mpic Club. . . . .".4 Total Wanhincinn Waeliliisti'i Wn.lilliK'on Wai.tilnKl.in Washington Wa.liltiltl'in Total : Multnomah Multnomati Multnomah MuUnotnall Total W State. .. State. . . State. . . t a : e . . . State. . . Statu. . - ahingtnn Slate. .. . 3 Alumni . . . - t ireKon . .. H.Ori-oji Aggies... . . . Montana ... II Mali. . . . IT Wnitman 1 14.. Total hitman. ... 13The L'allca High. u Multnomati . .. 7 Or.-g.oi AgRl.-s... . . . il Or. gn 0 Washington . .. 0 Wash, state ..- TA'sah. Wash. Wa.li. W.ati. Wafli. Wa.li. Total li Whitman Whitman Whitman Mtmmi Whitman W hitman Total . . ... Total Oregon "l" . ... TMuitnnniah ... . . . . 3 wah. state.. . . 111 l.laho . . . . "J 1 Whitman . . . . 47 Wlllam-lt- . . . . .. .. 34 V. of S. Cal I Total Idaho. . ... :i:.M"!itana . . . . 7 i iregon .. . . , Wash. State . . . . ... lrea-"n Aggies. . . . . it'' lunzasa Oregon oreaou Oreaon 1 1r-Kon t ir.Koti oriaon Total Haho . Idaho l.laho . t.lsho . lua'.io Total lt Total MADE to ORDER YOUR position in life de mands good clothesbut why be extravagant? Our specialty is the expensive grade of materials and workmanship at moder ate.prices. Order your Thanksgiving; suit now. DUNBAR TWEEDS, Very Special at Others $25, $30, $35 and upwards. NXCOXL TheThilor Jerrems' Sons Oscar M. Smith, Manager. 108 Third Street, Near Washington BROWN IS SELECTED Crack Eastern Eleven to Play Pullman at Pasadena. NEW YEAR'S DAY IS DATE Wusliiiistoii Slute Colli-ae iind Itii Providence, IL 1., Team Asree lo flame and Will Have (;reat I nterseclional Combat. Washington Slate Collece. rated as having the strongest football team in the West, will piay Brown I'niversity, conquerors of Yale by 3-0 score only ten days ago. and one of the strongest teams in the East, in one of the great est intersectional clashes in history at Pasadena. Cal.. on New Year's day. Authorities at Washington State Col lege and at the I'niversity of Washing ton yesterday both received proffers from the Pasadena Rose Tournament committee for a game with a big East ern team. At that time the University of Nebraska, titleholder of the Missouri Valley Conference, was being consid ered as an Eastern opponent. The re plv of the I'niversity of Washington was quibbling, while Washington State accepted promptly on proviso that an Eastern team of recognized Eastern standing be selected as an opponent, nobie's players at Seattle voted not to accept, but agreed to go in case the athletic managers of the institution wished them to do so. as Washington has had a financially hard year in athletics. Faculty consent, too, was needed. President Suzzallo expressed himself in favor of the game, but sa'd he would make no recommendation to the faculty. Pasadeba authorities then got into touch with P.rown University and Notre Dame and last night a telegram was received bv The Oregonian from Provi dence. K. I . that Brown University haul accepted the offer for a yame. Shortly after Athletic Manager B.iehler. of the Washington State College, an nounced in reply to a query that Brown University would be acceptable for the big New Year's game and the contest wa arranged. OSWF.f.O FIVE CHALLENGES Multnomah Ascces to Play Crack Eastern Quint in February. Word lias been received by Harry Fischer, manager and chairman of the . of ihe Multnomah nastveii.Mii " ...... Amateur Anhletic Club, from Oswego. X Y asking for a game with the winced "M" quintet in February. The rmorv team of Oswego defeated the famous Buffalo Germans in two games out of three and plans have been made to make a tour of the Pacific Coast, plaving the prominent clubs and col leges en route. Manager Fischer wrote yesterdav saying everything would be satisfactory for a match in Portland next year. In the Multnomah house league Cap tain Billie Lewis' aggregation de feated Captain Welch's squad -l to 16 Sunday morning. Tho lineup: . t,. i i-'li I ...(!' apt. Welch rapt. I.e t - " V .... (4 1 Krtwards Masters i 1i. - -. J,- . .(si Welch -''a !" V:. ::.t Bouquet :T.V:l":::- a KroPP Referee Harry Fischer. DIIEADNAl'GHTS WIN AT POLO Jibolijrators Are Defeated, to 1 . at Multnomah Club Tank. In a slow game of water polo Monday ni-'ht in the Multnomah Amateur Ath letic Club tank Ed Leslie's Dread naught took the measure of Wheelers Jiboligators, to 1. Morrison shot tne losers' only goal. Wheelers team was handicapped by f toller to report. the laii'iie ol ..v.. - - In the first half Louis Thomas starred. for the winner, snooting iu .oi.o. Worsham and Balbacl, also played a ..rAnui.-A o-wme at guard. The sirens m-i ,...-. ecore at the end of the first half was -v in favor ot tne ureimnausni. jo the second half Leslie shot three goals. Wheei-r tried several shots, but was always covered and his throws were broken up by the two guards. The next game will be played tonight, the Submarines meeting the Hell Divers. Monday night's lineups follow: ?t,ub,:v!5.,....v J:bw" Thomas "" Morrison Hall'a" O Hamaner Wonham .' .'.VVJ LanR Goal Hirton J..ai acorers. E.I Humphries ami l. .. Vrenizan; referee. Jack Cody; timer, rrank O'Brien. REED TEAMS PLAY TOMORROW Challengers and Defenders. With One Tie, to Clash Second Time. The challenging and defending foot ball teams of Ilced College which met $30 in a 0-0 deadlock two weeks ago will battle again on the lower campus field tomorrow afternoon at. 3 o'clock. The. te.'.ms are W-1I matched. The game tomorrow will be open to tiie public. The lineups: rliallencers. Defenders. Ti.mlinson Q Shunmay Hozoi-th UII '.obo i u. k. v 1. H Prin.iln l.Hiiilif.-ll KB... c. apt.) Malarkey l'i'-r liuliird ... I. a rral.ee lie. . . . Houston W. liron.l.iM W.eks i'lark H'apl.) -flHiiteii . .1, i; P.idille . .K '1' Peters..!! ' " I. r Hlrscli V hite. Holznui n . K K Iiautoff W.-bsfr, s.iii-oii'lahl 1. K. llinkl-J ALMAXY TO PLAY WILLAMETTE Second Game lor Xon-Confeivncc Championship Arranged. ALBANY, or.. Nov. 1 fi. (Special. 1 Albany College will play Willamette, University next Friday for the jion confetence championship of Oregon, according; to an announcement made to. lav by Coarh Bailey, of the Albany College team. The Albanv tcim will make a hard try at w-reslimi top place from the Sa lem aggregation. They ate going through the hardest grind they have, had this s.ason in preparation for the game. Albanv was defeated earlier in the season. 7-3. by Wilatnette. Since then they have made marked improvement. M. W. .Johnson. Horseman. Dies. DECATUR, HI., Nov. IS. M. W. Johnson, one of the best-known harnes3 horse winners in the country, died to day at his home near Assumption. He was owner of Colonel Cochran, a fa mous sire, and a large string ot horses. He is said lo have been the first horseman in the country to conduct a race, meeting on an oiled track imme diately alter a rain. Dallas to Kim Special lo Game. DALLAS. Or.. Nov. 1 S. (Special.) Great interest in the coming battle be tween Oregon and Oregon Aggies :tt Eugene on next Saturday is being shown in Dallas. A special train will run from here to connect with the ex cursion on the West Side through Ger linger and Corvallis. About loll Dallns resdents will attend the game. Gililiolis Outpoints C.reiui. ST. PAUL. Minn., Nov. Hi. Tommy Gibbons, of St. Paul, shaded Johnny Gt-elih, of I'ittsburg. in a slashing ten round no-decision bout here tonight, in the opinion of newspaper men at the ringside. The St. Paul boy had the better of seven rounds. Grebb gained Ihe margin in one round and two ses sions were even. Gibbons and Ahearn to Fipht. ST. PAUL. Minn.. Nov. 1 . Miks Gib bons and "Young" Ahearn. middle weights, will meet in a 10-round con test here the first week of December for a purse of $10,000, it was announced rtoiiigbt. They agreed to a ringslue weight of I.- pounds. ICE SKATING PARTY JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL Friday Night, Nov. 19th Special Attraction I HARLAN, 2 IN. A C0RTLEY, 2H IN. Arrow ?&k COLLARS TWO NEW STYLES, EASY TO PUT ON AND TAKE OFF. 2 for 25 cents CLUETT. PEABODY A CO., INC. MAKER I j