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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1915)
Till'. MORNING QKEGOXIAy. FRIDAY. XOYraiBEIV 19. J915. 14 FEW BETS IDE Oil AGGIE-OREGON FRAY Eugene Men's Ability to Upset Dope MaVes Friends of Corvallis Hesitate. TEAMS RATED ABOUT EVEN Mrrn(ll of l;ial l.lrora l.ikrl? lo l actor In Ir lr rrttl nln X Owt rtxixr of Male lit If Matrb I I'.ugrtx -larlaj. Wn tho stata fh.irirtrtfvhip fool oil rlaaat- ono ft- T rf ' .ienoral ,parhy a'emo I hao tnrt)4 Ih aaaa ef ! fc-itmc freteriit. row wasor have ...n UM H1 r.m sm. .loners. -v If to doubtful If th.ro w.II bo mih mono? n.hr4 promlecu- i.tr ovoa at trio fui4ui. Trt.ru I... thero l to. mrh mental liilil. to to rfka. ojita In thi. e aa-rmert. orvl monsn nvolorlol ed.-. oithor war t r-ojro rt'jnsirc l-oratl'. tfloro aoorr.s to to tendency mo.o tho iirxnn Atli" fawrtt .or t'rearon. thio Heine d-ie t- tha rmrr!n of roro. ia toe 1 loho and tho Whitman .mc. Wor.. da (too. The Aioo d-f'ated Whitman Sl-T nil (n defratrtf Vhttniar II-. ID, tt" i.rootol Idaho . and trocrt dfubbo tho . n.m eie.en u-i Too tr...nr timro. hootovor. the otrrls ha.e Boon bmtoill hv throe u-sr rmfli to toko much it M.n into raiL Ivrriope tho ntoat atartna; ttrw-o nf -dpo" npset irnl.ii In l. I I 1 ramraU "'' auffer.d tho humiliation 'f a ' r at tho hand and hf ef little Mh.rmort l .il'.t. that Is all. ana in lirnod. erin.J and oerheltnrd V hitman at Cor.ailto- atrIlT tha nn-Mcluri rvotor wa. wllltnrf l- staao hio ront mono, an tio .!. a. an.t Or.eon. and nary of thorn did art Purred for Ms d't. iiiir.l th lomon and (' Trio, tavoar :s)ly KatraoaV r.rir.I.-r rulo a. troneljr In foot ball a. It d"o In oif. hoae.er. and ltto.honi.at f ...fball Iot In the 0. r.mM that all at Albon.. r..n tm4 to rr.rr her mental attuudr n.. fm tho ).mE tho AtXfZio r"aed a licit: aphiil cam. Carl I tnlon tr. b-1 ri.tit to cut t.rrrcoo m J- . ! tor. . Mfli . thon th trrt. hit. t!.TOd two lio. anl. If mm rr. to .onturo our art.ato rpifti.n. It ...H ho that no two rnrtrm rlooo'T matrhrd lama bav .or trvi tha irMiroii ta a t-i rhatn. atnn.rttp rniairmrnt, Tho wr.n Act'M ha.o rr.dlt for k.rinc a trir'o b-ifrr orn.l... lrh Xbroharr. a tho -l.han" of tho hour Abraham t ra.ilr a romarhablo bark' fold max. r-t Aho tint ablo I" titrouf n irron la. I "it )lth tho tmo i4..o- thit roolo.i hi l f Tt. aaln..l tho M.'tu.n ,C. a oooW (. I loo. To bo thuo offo-t!a Abo mo.t bavo a I no that I. (I'ir tho otoroal Jump i. It epiRfitl. and that I. horo tho c.mo H t- won or ! tomorrow at k,ittf .. If mo firi liao t. ab'a to outrla tho iffir .-rimmco f-ont. wa-h It'injIihCloo. Mo!i' lito. Maiar h.v an-l that rrroson ha'kn.ld trar tur.'KH tho apott'4roo lr trio rrtrrw 1. r. oooj ba--kHld Ur will t- boi-n an tho id of th hv ir. t'arair Itilfio. of tho AcCioo. and 4!Ion r a worth, fair hota tit bu.kv f lrw a. aro'ind tho K-round in.l .lla rr r t'a. howo.or an.t tkoro I. t.lk of u.mj IliHio at tut r ft nf to th .tar.t r. omjnatlnc f-m tho r'.l r.mpl, rrrror. .Ill out ooifl I1 -lo a lirtlo or. tho lino. Tltooo lifiro aro probaMf tpproil Wt.ol rorr.fl. raon. crand a.ofac imff. HI bo IT? ro'trd .n-l tho SCto. 171 fiai. Who'll 1 hie llfr cot tntr JktCl wo'jld likolv o4lwolh I 'rrjwn raovt.l tram lo.o Portland Inm.rr. morn nc o.or heh tho .uth rn r..lr.- anl tho )ron :! trl I r on. Tho .viH.f !. co.lal will Na.o tto 4 r on t-il at 1 ' .X. T i.iion l: .-lrk .r--l will la. tno or?h II. nW t p t l and Ih Jf?or.oi dpot at I i A. l. Ilo.or.o.l aro en ral at tho A ' JpoMtntr a Hrw l.r. at Warh In.l.n and lra.d.. Ml I M 1-I.X.f U IM:riTI M (rrtl -varff v.l.l to llr- S3 Iran Oltl and Tram May lw Ita Tit If. AtJt.NT. Or. No.. 14 Srrial I.-a i. tho f thor of I'r. II arrf. c.rl rr tit t". flm) lufh Mirl fwthall tram. ...ya that bio on I. 77 yrara of a.o. rrifcital tout.4. of Albany H ch vraol. anrio-io'-.. lonichl that ho would f:lo a form 1 fifim( .mirr.w on tho cama lat .iturday. hirh rla loo. wen from Alh.nl b a .tor. of T to thrr.hr iott in rharapi'tna of lr- H illimrtt alloy Tho i.fcin Hih ..'hnl Athtotl(a Aa- aoa-iation. unlrr whl-h all atMrftr. of I t 10 .alloy oa'hoot. are bolnc rorul provMon that no ono Lail pwrtlt-lpalo who ta o.or St .oar of tit. Tho prtrt will bo In.o.ttcato-d b. Ih. Hord of fenrrol. and If It la found that jfalrm .lolatrd tho rvi.'r.. all thr c.-noa tal alm ha. pta.od thia yrr will b f'-trfrltrd to tholr eppononto. for arff baa boon tn rrr Itnrup. kk iki 1. i:t.t k t i;(;M7.f. Mallmmiali I lab Tfim 4 allrtl for I lrl I'ra. tU-f anrfa. John l I'wior. .orrolary of tho fort- lan-t ?ii-r lorrhail ,t-i't.on. la ont out appltrationa to tho .artou toan.cr of oH--r tama a.kinx Ihriri to atari eporaflono for forminc a loacuo bocm th. Ili I ooaoon. No tirf. inir data ha born art f r a mrotinc. but any manacor who would I'ko to aot fn th. rirruit may do o by ralllnc tho rrr!ry at Mam liSj. l. la a o rrnn.j.f ef Ih. Wilt r oma h Amatour Athit I'lub otov.ri. and bo baa announ--o. that all candl laroo for th. av4ad rnuat bo on Ian4 for thir fr. ri oreij r.ii itin day m-rai-a Mtn.f.r I rati, of tho tm.riri otyl. f-talI. ma. h.t. hi arh'ot. out for tholr final prarllr. of tho yr.r. and tn thia o.ont th. nr ror playora will otort a raplai. and poatpono tholr w.rkout until th. lol ;i..4 liKiii .iiiiikox m-oiu: ri(.ri: Thrrr Iwfrat of I lo Itrcl.trrrd caln. I'ranklln l lnm. AI.UVNT. 'r. No I' i"ro. 11 r.rnarh.Mr foolh.ll rutnrtd.fi' whuh to ro-.irl.f r.iamtiil froT. I al f.o I that tho toam of tho Irakltn M et vii1 of rortland. h. bo. n olr thl oao.i hy l-iro. dTrronl lo-.fow btcb . bool. h. r.a.ttr th' ja tH-rm, Th. olro' do-o lo roof r.ma'kabl. from lb. ! that tt a lareo norr. l lo Dfrt by .rial-, nrorro, of Iho amo io aro not I. but throa ororo . Ily allk of t i. ma aro lmwt without a parall'l Tbo Ihrro r-!h---hool trama whlrh ran up thia K.r on tho franklin Hitch woro U uhlncl'in 1 1 larh Hrhool. of lort land. Tho Hr. Ilieh r- hnol. and Al bany Idea twhooL s iti:i:-citv ;Mi:s mxiy la.l sutf Irt Plajr rx.ldlrr ointi chln:lnn. at Orrson Clljr. Inrr-rit Kootbat. UfJ jtamro for ifida ha.o bn h.dilrd for Van rouirr. nk. .n4 Orrcn fit.. Man- i.r Tom Jarhoon will lak bla Kat I'orlland .Irira la flar tha V.nroorw jol.i-r on Iho li.rf.i k. crldiron. whilr Ihr i.Klndon AtMrlir- flub baa boon latrd to appo.r aram.t tha racon f.t. rrorr.ontatloa a roc-n City. Tn. lolumbi I'ark tom. Ih. fifth .11. , of th. riff ur. will bo Wllo ihta H.jndrV Th. run. b.ttlo of h Va ...n ortwrrn r..lomM l-r and Ual -rt?and will b. .U1 a wook from .-und.y on th. :at Twrirth an-t rat ai trrt ir.un.K Th. fiold will bo r r ! and n.ikr. off and Ihroa of th bt of'lrlala In tho rltjf will b a.ari 10 baadl. th. rontaot. Mhrhlsan Ajslr. Ilorrl llrnolnc :!T UNpIM!. Ml.h. Not. II r Ma i'iit. waa today rlorlod rat-lalo of tho I4 luhran , crK-utl'tral foothaU rlrrn. Iloontrc fiad rleM nd Ihl. Jrrar and naa brn a utar for thr. oa.ona. FO OTBALL HEN SEASICK hit thni i: or t t.i n tlaikr rortr:i to m k- thrrlr. brlaa l.ir.ir. far P'allar ta Ihrfoal Otoraplrw. b.l ay Ofltrlallas roar. Twrl football plara of th Mull nomati Amatrur Atnt-lle Hub and Man. aer Martin Pratt arrlv.4 bom on the Itn.. fiijf rtrrd.r aftorno-nn aftar a rathrr tormy troyaeo up Coaal from an Franrlm-o. tf Iho parlr Man. acrr Tratt. Airs tioniWmn and Kd I-uffy wore th onlr mcmbora of lh iwiuad who did not lake lo ! bunk Tuodar nieht from nlrknr. I.n ftrrihla and tiror. Hrrt "had lo ct bo-na fiutrk." o thoy ram. to Portland en th. train arrlrlnc hora lat Tuoortay nisht. All Ihr athlrt.a ar. In tha b-t of .ondttion. and fow Htuin ar. ttlyor; for th. t-to- Kama pJayrd acaln.t ha Olympic flub rlrt.fi on tho Marina at tha panania-Pa--f ic Inter national r'.ypo.ltlon lat Mtnoay. Th. offtriala had not played Amor . an foo'hall iinrt lJ. and aororMlInc ---- 1 f tha loral athlrt.a. thry .i.i.i. .hnwod it. No faorltlm waa hown a to tho dviion. but tha wror.c ponaltlrj rt laiaa at in. wrnnr tun. ataln.t th. Portl-yndora. Tha -Winird M ' aratlon wa with in Ih. li-.ard line on four or fly raalona. but wa unable lo C't any nraror brrauo of Iho ponalll'. .a noon a h landrd otrrday Man acrr Pratt o o'H ordr that all lh athlrlo muat be on hand for a work- . . mornina Th. annual rlah tj.in.l Ih. t'mrrr.ltjr of tron I latod for n't inuray ''-' Multno.n.li KioM. J. O. fon.lll and t....i.. i'i.rk .ltd not rom rAm with tolr Ir.mniiif but wrnl on down to lx Anarlro. Poltowmc are Ihooo who w er In tha Mjltoomah Amatour Athlotlc flub party: faptain "I'.rd" lluport. Man ser Msrtta Pratt. Wall. Ilarter. . Il...t-k. lonaldonj. hharr-o. Kranrl. te U'I'l. f'aron. I'hlilirook. Puffy. O .ay anl William 11. fm.th. SWTI I.I. - l l)MI. AMI I rr-MllfMC Mal.li Will IW at It ll tlilrllr flub Ilrrftnhif I. v... . ai.ntott and Md' oTonmrl! Ial rtchl itrp-xitol 1 1 J nplrva whlrh will b the pur, for Ihrir wrtlinc mat--h lo bo olacd at thr Ko. "lty Athlotir- flub on h tit-sht Irrmbr I. Ti mali-h will be ral. h-a--at. h-ran lo a rni.h. bl two out of thr pin tali, lo ruunt poll--, tiamrit. rune win cfa ,h ml. n tho nam. niaht I'hrto Throplo. rlalmanl of Ihr middle and lichl-hra.y wriChl rh.m plorahlp. will undrrtak. th. Job Ihrow Inc .! rornor. Ilto offr of i lo any wro.t rr who will .lay 11 minute, aim hl-o la at 1 1 1 op.-, lo Ih. world II. bar no ono. Th braywotchl rapplr airad hat. cnirlrd thrlr tntrntion of I'l'mt l tho rlrs with l hrl. wtrr my hi:i.p iiki:i: I'.aln at lai .rrU- IU-ll--rtl to ilc Y lolling Tram Jantasf Today. I. f.t: NII rr N.v. M iipe,-lal ) -The r!jtlrn ttrcn football rla.rtt: will be lod hero tomorrow or. mora propoil.. floated After lhl day of rain and .not, rorvdlllona are u-h that j, tirand' o niut-h touted pod will be rlarkonrd and Ha hor a rammlnc pro . Iintiro .-.-.loratod. Makor wa an urdrr doc until tha norm, bul hotline to now firs. II. tth tra-na hat. a clear lat In Pattern itrrcon. aithouch Hakor waa H.f'af-d by Walla Walla, whlrh lr. turn Irll brf'jr- I j tiraoda. foa.h llrynold pronottnro hi tam Bl phy.l.aliy. A record crowd I. r.prctrd In rplt of Iho k.,.ti tlav. Urrcon Acrlcul- tural foll'Co. and Jm tobbln. r-.ll-Northwr.t rnd. ar. off.cial.. I.IV lltC.lt :t.KVK iUINIS t Int. r-t i:iforla IVrlntf Tul t'urth for G.-irtof Willi Tito Italic-, AIJIINV. nr. Noc. I t Special. r-purrrd by th atmc of the recent de feat at Itlrrn, Albany llich'a jtrldiron mon ar workine like Ihey hate nyr worked before In prrparation fttr thr Bnal came of the oeaaon with Tho allra inch I, hoot. wht h will be played at Th I'ailra on Turkey day. Iteailflrc that they will not only he at a diadantaee tn weicht but alo that lha tr.m I erratic weahrited by tho to. of Paul Millor. Ihr are throw Inc e.rry enrrcy Irtl" prrparlnc to moke tho beat showlnc pooalble The hicn M-hoola of th. tallry and tha folumbla and Ka.i.rn Orrcon rc llon ha. ne.er ntel lr. athlrllc contr.t. and tha cm between Albany and Tli lallra will I" rlo.r',y watt hrd. MINUTE STATISTICS OF Nam. Position. Wrlcbl. A'. Kxporlonce. Home. Milch. II I. K. Ill Si Onoyrar an Kranclsco. l:eckott I. T. I SJ Throe years Kicht.Mlle. rinydrr I. 11 II Two year McMlnnvllle. liloloy." x i: It Twoyeara Portland. fipollmaa U l. IT : ne yrar Seattle. tartlet! It T. IT ! Inyar P.atarada. T'cort II. K. I' 11 On year Portland. Huntmcton J. 1TI St Twoyear The Ia lies. Montrllh 11.11. I I n)rar Albany. Malarhry I. II. I n)rar Warrrnton. Turoek r. Is. 171 SI Onoyrar Portland. Picbo r. K IT : I Twoyeara Albany. forneli y. Ill SI Four years Portland. foe. man f. I '! Twoyrars freswell. Willi. nt IT S Kucono. I'mirh ". . . . II. It. I it I(ir.ndr. Mill Il.lt. 1 Ilandon. Hn.l-y IJ. Sli ' Prnln. lioi.tnstoa t K. i: I Eusnr. AGGIES SECRETIVE CONCERNING TEAM Reports Creep Out That List of Cripples Will Be Big in Oregon Game. MEN HEAR FOOTBALL ONLY lll.ni and Itrlllr .M'cn Out of Unrup anil Ixa-ry and S-hu-Icr Are Said lo He I'nflt to flay l'p lo I-trni. LKOK. foralli. Nov. 1. Spr-lal.! Th. la.t at rlmmaca befor Ih crat battle with Ih I'nlvrr.ny of Orrcon at P.uerno .turdv hold lal nlc'il. Stcnal work 'ld today and mor tomorrow will completo thr preparation of tt- Orrcon Agricultural follrc ttandard hearor. Turday Ih rntlre )iiad took up thrlr rol dn-- at th. Kappa rlma Nu fratrr nlly hour and the fratornlty men .oucht th. qtiartrra va-at.d by tho athlrt.a. rndT tho watchful ryra of foach rit.wart. the men ar. mirroundod with an afmoaphere of football, and nothlnc but football. With Ih crucial tort drnwlnr o nrar. the orance and black athlrlr. aro lottlnc all the cocklnrra rraultlns from th Kmnon'R uccre. and are an anxloua an irr cat ion. The me feelina; of an.lrty over the annual rlaulc la dailv taklnc drrper root In Ih. barkera of the eleven, and thore who a week aco wrr confident of a victory by a fair marcln are now re trenching and taklnc on an aimoa- phr of ton.r rva t irm. Old-Tlaa oJlav." l-rared. Thl la due partly lo apprehension over the reappearance of th old-time "Jinx" and partly to the report of th poor condition of th. tram which laaka out from varloua oiircra. In npite of the veil of ecrrl practice which haa aurrounded the tram alnce th mid dle of la.t week. Thai a crippled team will Inw up acaln.t th lrnton-) rllow aanemltly of hu.kira I now a.itured. It hmame known today that 1-ce lllritett. the Newberc boy. who ha been playing a ronaiMtrnilv atronc came at renter and end. will not appear In th blc rontrrt. He received a badly strained arm neveral day ac. which l ntlil In bad ehape. The chance that Alien, the pecdy halfback, will be able to ret Into th came I aloo rather rllin. Kven If the blc fellow hotild ct a chance he will b. In no condition to ahow the kind of came that drew the atten tion of KaMern crlllca. Many Mated aa (Tipple. lArr will enter the came al his o!d po.mot. at fullback, but Is alo far front ni for a rruclal fray. Schuater. who sprained an ankle last week, will appear at left rnd, and. alihoueh he till feels the effects of the tnjuty. is the beet man atailable for the wlurf brrth. Th lo.s of Alien from lite barkrield Is doubly serious, sinr In atUlitton to rrtppltttc the backfleld combination II necrsaitatra the rrmovsl of Hull from hi lui.il position at rich! end to full back, leaviiie llofer. Inexprrlencrd In the wine ptt.il ion. to car fur Ih ex tremity. Holer la a star man at tackle, wher h ha played three years, but ha dona but little work a an end. Allworth lias sufficiently recovered from his recent Irjury to be slated fur tit came, anl will l.o chanced from full to half, maklnc an entirely new bark fir lit combination for Ih came, with ltcey and Inllle. fullbacks, and Allworth and Abraham at half. New man, who played a tt came aeaint Idaho, will b. ptlmed to fill In al either half or full, anil lloerllne. the Hood lllver line p!incr. will be In re serve lor fiillhsrk duty. Prom tackle to tackle Hie Iram srems lo b rrady for the fracas. Ijo the and Mm the. tacklrs, fole and Pete An tiornon. cuard. and Yracer, center, are fixture. John llrooke and Klrner Thomoaon will be in re.rrve for emcr- een. y duty In the line, t-ivtne. i onma llrooke are Ih only really neavy men on the Iram. wrlcMnc brtween l0 and roti and baclnc I to li pounds ad vanlase over llofrr and Hmytlt next In line frcm I'iq -onnac" standpoint. llltsT IKH Kf.V liAMK IS SOON I'lajrr. Iracll-v anil Tracli Their la.tl I'lz lo r-kalo. Prelimlnarv workouts are brine held each dsy by the various members of the Portland I ncl earn., put tn nut- rial practice will not be started until nrxl Monday, arcoruinc to orurri to- sued by Manacr ravjtu. in. iit.i ram of th Pacific foaat Hockey Asoo. elation In which the Porilanders are r.prrsented will be plav.,1 Itecrmber T. two weeks from next Tuesday, acaln.t the Vancouver Millionaires at Van couver. B. t Heorce." the little sn-pniind llc. which ha been adopted aa the mascot for lha Portland Ice Hippodrome. Is Iramlnc to skste. flrorc Hurr. of Madras. Or., who pre.rnted faptaln Oatman with the porker, arrived In Portland Tuesday afternoon with a car. load of pics. Hurt has not been on the lr. for more than la years, hut he has been skatlnc around on th Ice at the hlppodromo for the last two days. AllKltliKKN INTI-ltKST IS lll;it Other Piny failed Ofr. That All May Srr f'onlrsl Willi IToqulant. ABKRPKKN". Wash.. Nov. Id. (Spe cial. ) Sray Harbor founty Is show Ins hlch Interest In the Aberdeen-llo-iiilim rootball came. The Moose tram, which was lo play the Tahomah club at T.tconta on. Thanksclvlnc. has hern forrrd to cancel lis came because mo.t of the player refused to to. eivlnc as their reason th desire to ee the local hteh-choot match. The Montrsano and Klma schools have arranced lo have their cam Thsnksclvlic mornlnc so that the peo THE OREGON MACHINE. ple of thos two towns can se th Aberdeen-Hoqulam battle. More than the usual JOoo attendance is expected at tha game here Thanksclvlng- day. I LIjA M KTT K-A LBAN V PLAY OVV I'nlverslty Klcvcn Cancels Contes.t IVccuuhc of Injuries. ALBANY. Or.. Nov. (Special.) Wlllamrtt I nlverslty nas euro un its came with Albany Collec because of the larce number of cripples on the team, and the contest between Albany and the fhemawa Indlau Tralnlntf School on Turkey day Is the only came left, and will complete the seasons schedule for the local college. Tho team la bolnc sent through a hard crlnd each evenlnc In prepara tion for the Thanksclvlnc day Kme. and foach Ha I Icy la laxlnc himself to the limit In an effort to whip a team Into shape to meet th Indian warriors. Portland fiolf Club lo Klet-t-A ineetlnc of the new directorate recently elected by the members of th Portlsnd "jolf Club, will be held Tuesday nfcht. at which th officer of the club will be elected from amons; the members of the board. The offi cers of the club t present are H. I Keats, president: Halph Baldwin, vlce a. w,t- t t v itovnolds. treasurer. and H.vrr'y it. Pearce. secretary. With th exception Of air. jieynoias. inn other officers were all hold-overs on the board. HARVARD ID YULE FIT K.tOI KI.KVK L.tf'KS ONK OK ITS . sTAHS KOR ANM AIt GAMK. Teas a Relax, bat Bolldoc Will Have Trial la t'risnnoa Plrld Today liet t aed Karraaadlac. f AMBKIIKIK. Mass.. Nov. 18. The football elevens of Harvard and Yale. bavins completed physical preparation for their combat of next Saturday, to night aought relaxation In new sur rounding. The Yale squad arrived at Its temporary headquarters In Newton. within a few miles of tne stadium, al most at the ssme time that the Har vard players left for Tyngsboro, far away from their scene of training. Harvard's strencth was said to he at its full measure tonight with the exception of the loss of Knwrlght. due lo scholastic difficulties. Rollins was back with the squad In lood shape. fnwan has assured himself of the place at left guard, which he was called on to fill when Taylor strained his bflck. hut the latter Is in readiness as a first- string reserve for either this or the center po.-ition. The Yale men durlraff the early even ing went for a short walk and retired early. They will work out on the field tomorrow. Trainer Mack said there was not a man In the squad off form except Weldemann. the end, who was Injured In the Princeton game. Allen. It was believed, would be the choice of the lllue roaches for his place Saturday, although Hlgginhotham undoubtedly will be called into play during the game. SKATIXC; PICOf.ItAMMK VARIKI I tare and fancy Work on Ice to He Part of lllslt School Kvent. Haces of all descriptions Intermingled with fancy skatlnc and several other feature will be presented tonight in the Portland Ice Hippodrome under the auspices of the June '1 class uf the Jefferson Hlch School. It has been billed as an ice skating party starting at ft o't I'M k and lasting until after 10:30 o'clock. Assistant Manager Keller an nounced that the special stunts would Ink from I o'clock until 1:44 o clock. after which the rrcular night skating sr.slon. w ill be In full blast. Kxlrnsive preparations are being made for "college night" at the Port land Ice lloppodrome a week from to nic ht. Alice Benson Beach has charge of the affair for the University of orrcon Alumnae. Tt ltkKV SHOOT TO UK SUNDAY Only Outlaw Target to He Thrown at Jenno Station Traps. Trn-iound turkes. enough to go around, have been ordered by H. It. Kverdlnc. president, and A. W. Strow Cer. vice-president of the Portland Hun flub for tli Thanksgiving tur key shoot scheduled for the Jenne sta tion traps next Sunday morning. Ar rangements have hem made whereby In case a winner of one of the bird wlshra one larcer than a 10-pounder all ho has to do Is to pay the differ ence. Nothlnc but' outlaw targets will be thrown during the special shoot. Presi dent Uterding had a party of friends out lo the traps the first of tills week trying out the "outlaws' and all were sati.fled that considerable aport will be furnished the nlmrods Sunday. II.MM IlKAHY FOR. MAROONS I'lcl.l Is Covered With Straw and Pahiiis Open Game Is Kxpeeted. CHICAOO. Nov. 1. Coach Zuppke le his squad of Illinois football play ers Into Chicago tonight and tomorrow will put them through their paces on Stage Field In their last workout for the came with the Maroons Saturday, which Is expected to go far toward de riding the conference championship. Ho expressed himself as satisfied with the condition of his men. and expects to be able to pit his best strength against Chicago. With a dry field practically assured for Saturday, through the precaution of covering th ground with straw, a spectacular exhibition of the running, open came I expected, for both Illi nois and Maroons specialise in speedy attacks. Solon to Play With Club Kleven. srPKlllOR. Wis.. Not. IS. Lorln Solon, who was deposed ss captain pt Iho rootball team of the L'nlversity of Minnesota, for placing professional baseball In the West last Summer, will play with the Superior team in Its foot bail came with the Marines of Minne apolis, for the championship of the Northwest at Minneapolis Sunday. Solon's home is at Superior. Nesa Sign White Sox Contract. SAN" FRANCISCO, Nov. 1. Jack Ness, first basrman of the Oakland foas't League club and holder of the world's record for hits made In con secutive games, has signed a contract for next year with the. Chicago Ameri can League club, according to a state ment of Danny Long, representing the Chicago club, made public here today. IXIIon Knocks Out Farmer. OSHKOSH. Wis.. Nov. I. Jack Dil lon knocked out Frank Farmer In the fourth round of a scheduled 10-round light here tonight. Dillon had every Inlng to himself In the first three rounds and ended the fight by a right hand punch over Farmer's heart in the fourth. V. of O.-O. A. C. Football Tickets. Jrantlstand scats and diagram. Fifth and Stark. Prices. II. II. 40 and 12. North Hook tlihet off lce.a-.dv. ' J ' CL cosvmoHT 1S1 9 THC HOUSC OP KUPPCNHEIMCa RATE ISSUE DELAYED Railroad Men Strike Snag in Disposing of Salt Lake. PROGRESS IS FAVORABLE Necessity of Ruling by Trans-Continental Passenger Association Found lo Exist and Question Is Kefcrred for Action. a iv rRivnsrn. Nov. 18. (Spe- ciaX) Better railroad rates for clubs of the Pacific Coast League rates tho. win nermit of Portland being re tained together with other' conces sionswill be referred to the Trans continental Passenger Association. Thi. rfo. MfH tndav at a confer ence of passenger agents representing lines with terminals in ..mmiii.. consisting of representa tives of the Santa Fe. Western Pacific. Southern Paciric ana ine nan line, will tomorrow draft a communica tion to the Trans-Continental Associa tion. slt Lake Ia Bar. e. t.i ........ r . . u'n4 made today so far as the California representatives were concerned, our. inn ... a stump when attention was caueu 11 all matter in Which tne ruling mi . Salt Lake is concerned must be referred lo the Transcontinental a!!ki.uh. Because of this necessity it was de cided to refer the entire question to the association. The transcontinental passrnKer , . moot until February 18 In regular session, but since that date would give the t-oasiers not. mo sary time In which to arrange for their circuit it la likely that action will be rushed. Hraalt Kspected t Be Favorable. . . c Di,i.n.ti ,.t the Transconti nental Scrip Bureau, chairman of the gathering: of Caillornia leruiumi made the following announcement: ..c v. i .. ........ r... was made upon the application of President Baum, of the Coast League. iur .. -i..w- ..u vce Hincovered traveling "" - r .. :., that, with Salt Lake concerned, it would be obllcatory to refer the question to the Transcontinental Association. For .. . . u .. u11tir. matter was laid mat reatttit -- . . , ctrrr although 1 am cortvinced that everything will ccme out satisfac torily." . MOTESlmrCLnSH VAXCOIVEB AXD KALE TEAMS TO PLAY FOOTBALL' SATURDAY. Orra-oa Klevea la Heavier, hot laatoa School for Deaf Haa Oae Fleet JM3-Ponad Star. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Nov. 18. (Spe ei.i Kor the first time in the history. of the Northwest, the elevens repre senting two strong state scnoois .im . t.. j..r wilt clash in sectional con flict, the title of Pacific Coast cham pions in their line Deins ai Saturday the Oreeon State bchool. lo cated at Salem, plays the Washington State School, at Vancouver. The Ure conians average 142 pounds, the tYasn inKtonians about 138. Washington has one man regarded as the greatest deaf player In the country, a 17-year-old behemoth named Dewey Leer. This boy lives up to his name by running 100 yards in 10 4-5 seconds' in spite of stripping at 182 pounds. J. Frederick Meaghe.. the deaf poet boxer, who is a member of the Van couver police force, has been coaching the locals in silent yells, composed es pecially for the occasion. The spectacle of half a hundred energetic rooters waving taunts of derision in rythmic unison is said to be worth going far to see. . ,. . A "brass band." composed of pupils j . . U in nano whistles. baSS armea -i -- drums, cymbals and other harmony- hating Instruments, win meet, u gon team at the ferry landing, later parading around the streets. Between halves of the game the deaf will carry on like regular collegians, with a snake dance, funeral oration, burning in effigy, and parading of the rivals' goat VEUNOX - WANTS $500 FIGHT Gruman Thinks Challenge Insincere and Merrill Says Bout Can't Be. Ralph Oruman. the local lightweight, la Inclined to the belief that Tex Ver- . . .)..,,. in a chttllensre issued Tuesday night in the ring at the Rose Cltv Athletic cum. Tex wanted to post a check for $500 that he could defeat Gruman in a long S. & H. Stamps on Good store service requires constant vicilance on the part of every member of our organisation. Vigilance in seeing that every customer receives prompt and cheerful attention; given any desired assistance in makinc selections, and that everv purchase is delivered exactly when wanted. We ap preciate having our attention called to anything that should go wrong-, in order that we may correct the error at once and prevent its repetition. Clever New Overcoats and Raincoats Here Come here today for a look at the new single and double-breasted Overcoats with velvet or plain collars, in form-fitted or loose-fitting models. Handsome new grays, greens, Oxfords, browns, blues and mixtures. RAINPROOF Raincoats of every kind and color at any price you favor. Try on some of the excel- Of lent values at p&l Others $14, $17, $25 to $40 See the big display of Manhattan Shirts, ready for the Thanksgiving holiday, $1.50 up. GUS KUHN, Successor to Steinbach & Co. contest if Ralph would make 133 pounds for him. The announcement caused a small sensation, due to the fact that Vernon is only a feather weight and would be giving away a good deal of poundage. Danny O'Brien Is also on the trail of Gruman, and says he is willing to bet that he can score a victory over Gru man In a long battle if Ralph will weigh in at 135 rinKside. Vernon and Gruman would have to search a site outside of Portland should they meet. Manager Fred T. Merrill said yesterday that the bout would not be permitted to go on at the East Side club. "Vernon wants to make a side bet, and for that reason we could not put on the affair," he also said. "Besides bouts of over six rounds' duration are not permitted In Portland." 19 TO TRY FOR RIFLE TEAM Intcr-Club Gallery Championship at Stake; Practice to Start. The list of entries for places on the team which will represent the Port land Rifle CluD In the inter-club gal lery championship of the United States was .issued la.t night by S. Hum phrey, president of the local organiza tion. Nineteen rifleman have made ap plication to try out for the squad. The men making the highest scores between now and the time for the an nouncement of the schedule will be selected to compete under the Portland club's colors. Ten men will make up the Portland team. Twenty-two-caliber rifles will be used. President Hum phrey said last night that the first practice will be held tomorrow night on the indoor range at the Armory. Following are those who will try out for the team: U If. Spooner. Lynn Coovert. R. McVeagh. S. S. Humphrey, N. Schmitt, N. G. Sontag. C. H. Will- son. Johi. H. Crane. Charles A. Myers, t i. Jevatt. Jt. Morris. .1. P. Madison H. T. McDonald, T. C. Gorris. W. H. Bedemeler. Chester G. Stryker, J. B Justice. Andy Wambold and A. W. Aparcock. HOPPE AND YAMAHA VICTORS Slosson Beaten Badly . by Billiard Champion In Balklinc Match. NEW YORK, Nov. 18. Willie Hoppe ana noji i amaua won tucir mio w day in thV handicap 18.2 balkline bil liard tournament. Hoppe, the only scratchman, easily easily defeated George Slosson (375) by a score of 500 of 43. Hoppe aver aged 314-16 and Sloscon 2 11-16. lloppe's best run was S7 and Slosson's 14. Yamada (375) was trailing Joseph Mayer (325). of Philadelphia, until the 25th inning, when the former's high run of 111 ended the game, the score being 375 to 23. Yamada's av erage was 15 and Mayer's 11 8-25. May er's high run was 51. SIBLEY DEFEATS SOLOMON Three-Cushion Match Decided by Score of 50 to 2 8. SPOKANE. Wash.. Nov. IS. 'Spe cial.) Charles Sibley. Pacific Coast three-cuthion champion, caught Henry Solomon, former titie-hoider. with a neck so stiffened by grip he could not move it to sifrht his shots and had lit tle difficulty beating his old enemy 50 to 28 tonight. Sibley played a strong game, how ever, making a much better average here than he did at his own place in u.nttl. I.ol woolr Tie ran out his String of 60 points in 79 innings, giving him an average or .oj. e nas si m average to date of .55 for his three blocks. Wild Fowl Plentiful on Coast. vptrunBT. Or.. Nov. IS. (Special.) Wild fowl shooting is in full swing now along the bays and streams on the Lincoln County roam. i nero - ...k hotter flis-ht of birds than ex perienced here for several years. The early storms have driven them in for shelter and the hunters are every where securing good bags. W hile the shooting on Yaquina. Aisea arm .-..... i.. .....lunt th best soort re ported is on Devil s Lake, near Salmon River, in the northern part of the countv. A party of five hunters passed a weeic at tnat lase ami cum the limit with ease. A number of Newport sportsmen are arranging for a trip to that locality the coming week. Notes of the Ring. Ralph Oruman will have his hands full If he meet, all of the boirra In the squared circle who have been hurllnp challenges at him of late. The latest to want to ao battlo with the snirty nini.eisni i Kriecer. a Portland boy who has been go i - iii.-tv. elin in Seattle for the past few months. Krleser is now In Portland visiting his folks and Is eajter to try his skill with Ralph at 135 pounds. He also is an old Columbus Club representative. a p,-- , . T ... .nmnilltM In f h H T IT f of tha bis; smoker to ba staged next Wednes. j i l. . i .. kii.u a. the Droverbial bumble bee preparing for staging It. show. A large crowd is asaureu, " --.. l. sold to the public as well as members of the order. This will be the Moose a lnl- . ... . i ih .tieee.S of it de- 111 euuri .nu v,. , . pends whether or not a series of Inter- lodga meets between tne .... o. others In th Northwest will be staged during the Winter. . , i. m.ntrrr of t'harlev White. the hard-hitting fhioago lightweight, Is tli busiest man in crtallon tnese uajs. ,ur Request. Pres. Morrison At Fourth day brinrs a letter from Nate setting forth new reasons why Charley should 1-e lha first one to get a cr:iek at Freddie We-lsli and the liiihtweipht crown. ... That fellow- A. Reader, who writes mors letters to the newspapers man any 10 ineJi. sends us a note inquiring as to what has happened to Jess Willard. "Is he dtad?" ho inquires. Nope. Mr. Reader, lie is not dead and has been signed to defend his title in New Or leans before long. ... ,T. p. Oarvey, who used to edit the box ing' news for the Cleveland leader, is re ported to l ave a clever featherweight un der Ms wing in the personage of Gilbert Yankee. Me Is getting a lot of boosts in the Mid dle West and lias nitt and defeated soma clever feathers. FIVE MAT BOUTS SCHEDULED Jokes and Basketball Added Fea tures at Y. M. C. A. Function. xrt .. .-racfiintr bruit h a vt been ar ranged by Fred Kerr, chairman of the games committee of the Y. M. C. A., for the ".smokeless smoker'' scheduled for the Y. M. c a. gymnasium luuisi" Herbert Greenleaf, of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club, has been se lected to referee the various contests. Carl Reiter, manager of the Orpheum. will feature the evening with a few of his famous jokes, while a basketball game between the V. M. C. A. Comets and the Y. M. C. A. Quests will he held. Following are the bouts as arranged by Chairman Kerr last night: Tom Bain vs. Robert Walpole, 135 pounds; Fred C. Norley vs. Lester Dutcher, 115 pounds; R. H. Leslier vs. G. Gale. 145 pounds: Peter Buzalos vs. Preston Wis dom. 125 pounds; Constantine D. Gan nopulos vs. Arthur Tice. 14.1 pounds. In Mexico there grows a tree called the "tree of little handK." It Is thus called . .i. ...... It. five nerilltflrlV owing in v"'- .... ...... - - curved antlers look like the fingers of a nun. ANY MAN WITH $10 CAN GET . A $25 SUIT Nothing mysterious ahbut it. There's a big up-to-date clothing store at o8i .!91 Washington St., that sells as fine a line of clothiner as any store in town with this difference: THIS STOUti OUTFITS MION ON CREDIT. Figure it out for yourself. Isn't it as logical to buy Clothes on Credit as furniture or real estate or anything else? Installment Terms apply on every thing at CHERRY'S store. You can get a handsome new Autumn Suit or Niftv Ralmacaan Overcoat by making a small first payment and paying off the remainder in weekly or monthly in stallments. Thousands of men buy their clothes this way better try it yourself! It's a mighty big con venience. , Why don't you go up to CIH-.RRY s today and have a look, anyhow? They're a decent bunch up there. They have a mighty good trade. If your business ties you down all day on Sa turdav, go in the evening. The store is open until 10 P. M. Here is their address: don't misplace it: .IXS-SHl Washington St.. in the Fit tock block. Adv. ICE SKATING PARTY JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL Friday Night, Nov. 19th "Don't Grope in the Dark" Ve have pocket flashlights as low as 50c. Other styles 75c to $3. Batteries and lamps for all ijize cases. I Backus & Morris, lis Morriaon Straal. DtiUst SiZnd SAM Special Attraction