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I TIIF, MORNING OKKCONIAX. TUKSDAT. NOVE3IBER ,23, 1915. II i BEAVER EXIT- FROM LEAGUE IS 5C00ep53S Cat v(ing Things Railroads Will Ccmc to Rescue as in Days cf Yore. FAITH IN TEAM IS ADVISED I rwr hxrr in Paarif aa- miirr 'tralr-a MIlluHo ttlltt liw Tram, hat rrf f .a-tare at oi.rc-a la rv f'a,a ! f" mar apa. Jo i r tit. ra la fi !' - r r-rria- n - - it yaar I aat aaa a r,'i' iitor ata- atari, in aa af-f.r.lril I ,r.r.r. a b .a 'i-r 4-i out f diatn'aaat ' Mill MVa t-y IN aaB Fro iwo afto-n Mr ye,ar ac Tn ra!r".a.ia Haa ataata bera fair . I t;to faci"!-' I 'fMl I .. a a 't. said x.n rt .a-' '-ie rui-k I" t rt- J "i llnr. of ! .. aj-i a, d tyrf lhtf lonta dar t4 f.,-r....x fr,. j....,fnrn fi'iv r am- . tat Bn.a h.ll-a.t J I V-a'r.di. -. mii;f F'lt la !' -! O" f. ,,,,1,1 nmtmr ..r'- that ai'hif f " a.- af Ih- ttlarrt at. I t'ria. t'ia ratti-o."! "I I lha l i- lha el l 'a tola wh.a p ikiii ina"i t. fH rl.i4fa4. at a rarttaaaV "t am rt"t .-onn.- ti aa t.am 4 a ' - httx iip.i f a-t infr f m a.- h f is a ' a ; anS ?a r'r.- rl-iiw hit t ali ' irr m'-h "tffl'4r. in th. walfr f th rtr-H T:iii f" t atj. h a t.l I' 4 ai't.i r-t MUrla a v r. I'J " r arllfint ap-n... or a'.H rn'irt. I'nrt'll'l Ka4 a fi .t .,:.ti. 4-ta to a r"" f.m a ti. . t;o f fa limhf !.1fr a.f.-anotil . h..-a'taa of th. I "i i J.-np n ; hra, f l.i J niliriHr fa' ! h'o lt'o. fli In n-T rr-iai-'l. a i,-. .f i! l'.-a.f Ikck i:t ! In.-1 i-la 'ai- r..n. '-f-itaa: r. t t afa h a fa 1 la I . t t..-a wi'H rlan t-wi1 Ht. fc Ilia If war. at f.i- .-!;. l-'r.a th.ra wa-il'ti t ha an ' haa IPl'f t-a air n iitva in lha aarrFivaa. i l!ia ta'a ranli.'! aoallat la OtaWa laaa. t ..a ai-1 T t IhTJ'Hh ) l,a a. fai a r.a, 1 caa k . a' r ""i if ' tfl M. t rn-l a I l'a :.. al.ra.-tar ph. l"aa n.w. aa. la an a apiBioa, a,f: raU aI' fwi-Han-l ha ia tha fal-l n -i n i, b-iP iiia fill a'll ha Va- a fh. F'niif pna a. aa af th. a. pa b.af. haaah-;t r-it:.. ta tha .at afof anach.p laa wi thfa. aaAa ba w- i:al a rari'-ra la V.jrth.an 9' : f-ipa - a. a.ap 5h aa'a pflai, a"4 l-a i n la arcanf t r apaahfp ra (Bft. ,. aMr ha n ti ba"l I I'l l pUnla f li..f aa.t a a.-i i.. am a a. a I a a a- a( atit ani Racinf I'al aa V a ha '! ha la a pt:':aa ta buat an kit tpi4at that aaaa i.'t Tt -ll( 4. , H, T VT. JH. II. ih Vhrml I Wr la .fralr. oat Ma4lj IWM. to a. W t a Fl. if J ta 1a!. a f-yan-ial '! a fl.M al.pr..p ari( an i4 a4 wiia a rout laia ditni( fara h. aat. tha pipal hr a.-h phi t f-itb.aU t.am me tha a.fial r .! Jhpia lliih a. ho af rart.' pi4, h.pa aalr! I'tiraaaa Jtr. Johna Ifata throuah lit.tr ariptinan t' a lina a..-r.aaia.l 1 mnt a. p. a a.arrv wh.a W.c.r. of VVaa aai. ail al-an.t b.hmt tha fnal t'MPfnaT tha r. ma: n.i . r pf fh. fi pat half, pi.ilh.r t.-m a-pw. af na Tha rn Mt.'.a af tha n.lt ppv.aCa4 Ida aora t ta aT f faPwaPl p.aaa.a ai4 P4 rwcigr ap.pv tlu. n.IVaiii4, Itaaalpr r -r.aaP.tt tha b.a'l ort a fiimfcl. at r1! J'tFiaa ilyar.1 t:h. WaiUmiftl tri .ptaaa ta.-ala plava a-.tr.4 a tnta.'!i. aa.n. b it fil..t l kk-a tha al la th. laafi q-nrtpf houvt Vira.at.aaaf tha ilt. John ao.! r.T.p.'t lr Itttlr orv. of tiimafo'ti att.mtta bf ar Jthna at f'tf"aar4 p.aa a a a ram pi.f.4. Tha a. -or. a a a a t la favor af tha ta-a! t.am Th. tta.ua foltaaa: w aa'a.uaai rv-a. ri a. Ma. . . . f..(-i.ta !, Th.a .. . '. . lit -.. R .IH4th.Pf.artf. tiT-anl . . Thaa.p t' . . lH.t.m'Pa . . . . J. a.p I p . ... n. " i ......... r ta pt a a .anat'lk. J i n Ilta:: K r t. r K : . I- U t i.-aa . p-..aa I ..1 aaa - P k a.aat h txmii: ti w iiic;to Itraijaalloa tr Mkdj law lliprrini Afirr TKanWatlt mc ir. 9 IIAtTtX V.aa-. No rtaaoaa. tha fafflnaa roav v.raitr of V aw h l R art on w ha anaot4ha.-ti at tha . I J -t).I"lnll r of tha I ol footha.l taam. baaffhralPa of tha aar that tha lr.aanl fath; a-ataal-t ba k i.a la at a.a math at a rap ata. baa not rkanc.4 ki d.t.pmlna t.oa. k'lt haa maj. ta f-jpthar an Ha iBt'imtfat. It kaa plana. 4 I atu4r It la aapa.t.4 that tha ra fptanon at: ba aubrr:vtt.i to tba univaraltT ath:.rite mraa-.m.a t afar tb. sama taa Thankactathar ajar aatfhj tha I airar tltf of V'oforat.a. apht.rt Ihjhta avpaarta kia tT ta a:tv tK.hla ati!l th.a rax t ra wita a atainl.aa r..or4. bia a.ral t.ama kaaliat paaa.4 throucb alaht a. ara without a d.f-a' la artaaT. If a. at a malofiir of tha vam.a. aaahia4 tp a a a aol aaan a.-ar.. aataifvat so i:prcr:n i .i.Kri:i: lloaaaaaa lOtra Will IVa Mr I a Trtktlln( Ia f . P r. r, t : KX Waah. N. ll t.iya ttai. k raa-r4 rroa4. that la m ra I laa lha ruacomarir '!". alll alca.aa tha .fab.rala.Pi-ll'Xt'aiaafn foathall aama fa ba plaaatt hapa Tlaan k aar ta a" day ft. tha r ha m paon k i 9 of t a.ah t n a t u tx lo.a ataaa kaa aol b.ata b-al.ra lata .a-a-aa-a an4. wiik tha -.ptta-k of a T-to-4 tfafaal b l oMmbta l"a.apaitr of Tort Ua I. lha raa-ora af th Ab.rJ'.o cam la cl.aa A.rt ar.l fix t, an aaTr.an-t.Pil rnt.r.d lnt by tha f aftil-.i.a, Abardaaa la rot r. play I. yon arul K.lt. afar ba.k n.i trnatv a bo ara n"t altcibla un.4.r VlAmmtni tata rul.a. but aho ara .1 aj.rrla aajaf th.aa f lpaoa w B 4 botri af a horn romp. t. 4 In a t Ika lllwl aatal (ffta t.ama. ' wi :un-w iirrr. wht sotiiiiT Conlral to nf" Iv-rltlraj al Conrikn of CallaWmara al Ivrnarr. T!i:''T'v : : rrad-!a w.'ak. Iia I a-htaa-.a-ht rfiamplon cf ha ajror!4. anl f harlia Whtia. of I'M-'Ho. ara at. fattf 4 la ba Barb4 tor a D-fouad p rn J'lAKJI ip C'Ol.al Bilfttia 1 art n.. rare d lodaf . fa-ordirc ttan. a til I-onaor art In Ja-v.rr. 4(rlflf a raaayyaatlOB of ralllem.fv. A of a aarar syfadi-at Bar TBor otaf amlrae? rrpraaeft- tatta.. BUM'o HIMU I. l.Oi:l U ! I rasa- flajrr. In Winter lnZa In California a .!. Tk nrnor rat- tal of a n-imb.r of lpi f th .Nat .oaal raailma alto Mra trt.lr broad ant batter la the a'oaaal l,at-a la ana; the Imoarial al l- Iwacttt Ik fninc th Coast ltfiia rr"ul wll aa in majors cava affalftat In ercaataa4 rlayaf (iiic ana F'd In linBfnl ailT th fart r.maioe thai tfc.y ' tiil t ft-r.. Wb'thT any Fd.ral !(' in t-lailna- la lha Wlnttf tragus I B-at a a aaa 14 rnnt acd I'llly ! . ' I amp, ara d"RC Indicator rk sin thi a". t ! TO MIOMT (HXTtlHT aln 1-ajaT-. Cnm In.frl Thai I .on; Trniw I r MilrKa. lra.-t. br.af'.r "III r')' - t ). . lallADll IlfUf ii ti a. anfMun.l oHr. I I !'!. tt it a a. I r r . hl alt thai tha crn.-ra or th t.rma mnrinrf) thai tr 1nf t(fnela. ciiandinc 0r " rral cia rat.r loo muca nr" ArlnnO la ahlrk. Tail !"ita. a pil'h'f ehlalna4 !f.m r.ro-kla a f.ar tnonlha asn. isrr-l a init'ir rMfr to4air. BENNETT SEEKING BOUT TI II WITH If TOW li WtaCOTT. tRna kit TI II. Iralfcaraaalahl Plaaaa I aa-iaa; h avail. al mm labia la I rarilaaa) r allaab far Maoaor Trra T. MrrH. of thr i .If , inl.it. tTub. nno'ii.r4 Jtratar- lr that ha aoull naka an rfTort lo ttaia a bliPC mata-ll pataarra' lb. otarar of lha lltll Waaott -Tr ( Vrr ann aVnul I ba put on lomopfPtar filckl ba tha Mwaa lavla at tba o!4 fUkrr Th.al.r mat Jfkaf Hapt-i.lt la.ara.tt "t'l If on ban4 I rhallanca lha ab-tor of ho mil al lha M'm amptb.r. Tha frath.rriM fcrlcarla In l-"rt-raal la on tha In raaaa. Vrr a lima. II. fr Ma'fotl aaaa ror.ld.r.4 lha onlj j: pa'n.r of an tlaaa In tha riir. h-al iaa lel ll.nrt.tt btrk. Varfrnn b.ra an. J lirn lamifi. tha rlrvrr atpakaa f a' h. r i c h I. on tha at a r to l an. tha I ; J . p'tri4 r ahouM hara a t at tha t"P of th l'ortIr4 bofna btli. for a f.ar air. ha. t'.anlamtB la a i.a.r f a.in(afar an4 Ih.ra ara ftatli faaliaaaarra In l'orflafi4 a ha r:l.a thai Jaa ran a Hi If Wa-o'l au b.tiar At any fat, tha rilaar boa la at.a.rainc par a ra'rk aaitk anr of tha thra .PP!a. ll.raPI.fi Or faaOtl. Ha faarm.plT baifl.4 aajrf lha rolora of tha atpkafta Athl.tiar t'ltaK. aahara h. aaaa l rlfr r ham r h ' P In an ama- ta'ir tvuream.al In Iba IrtanJ llrr-ptf. a i Ma a. tarrr Vad.n ar4 Ja.k l;r"t. tha Katlfaaif lit who ara ona of h four f.attira attrattona oat tha VI.op btll I - moppt.ar aiial. ara aaorklraat har4 ff th.lr raraqntrr lirrr ai. aaat.rrlAt fallaaiaf a aporkool. that ba aaaa In aa ....! a abapa aa al anr lima of bia bttnat afaraft.n.a. aahlla llaaaaf bar tta.n htltlPiar tha r. i bafar.n afloarrt afltj t aa4 to ba aa kar4 aa naila tt.tn nwkTiiw.1. iv w tir.i ara otr I'al .Matlnomah tjain. It-ta Oal of "ont!ltkn. i..aaaa a.a.ral of lha faiatara arrrt nil: M'u!;artHiif from Ihnr Voy aca from Haa rala-ia-o to raarttan4 anii, h r tlr-r arbral'.ila4 baa. k.thait Kama batarr.n ijrlalo fharpa an4 bta aatxrasatioa acalhat faplain Tnamrr and hi boa alat.4 for laat rt'.nar In th. Multnomah Amalaur AlM.tit? tTub t'frinaaium. hJ lo r.tppna-l until a. ml ina!av, mornlnc Manacr llarrr Kiaab.r. of lha club bak.thal! t.am. thousht al flrat tha rnnipit aroul.l haa to ba rtar.4 Thura tlr ntbt. but aa thai la Thankuitirn It a a a ahora-J ah.aa) Ihra data. A a a r.auil. thraa rralth.a ara on lha hoard n.at htanrlaf. all cf Ih.m balnc latatan Amrrtran and National Lpaaaiua aaarraaationa of t Multnomah Ant lgr l lun bona l.aarua Tha rham-iitnitM-i of tb nub will not ba lartt4 uni t hrl w..k. tlonmoutlt rallt lllr-a ,rf iUt. N'IXMmITII. lr Not. IJ (.prlaU Tba foaatbail aam ablrh aaaa 1" plair.-l batatr.n I h Junior anl naara of lb tirtsen Normal fv-hoot b.ra rumrrfar a a a poatpana-1 urt li Nifarotri 1'. Tha annual Thafiki arlatnc dittra aa rall.d off on arrount of tha daatn of Wia carta rit.lnb.rat. a ma'?. b.r o lha Alumni Aaoiation vf tha i boaL Bit of Sport. AXkOrn LI:K rOlll, af Iba r-.aa .n4 11 ana. haa a f.a p-at I4aaa awaal faaa.at a ba.l flak tr-al ara a kit Uf- f.pat Iraaoa lha a.e.ral raa "A aaaalr ih-aa a a. a 4 a katf.r aa fa tha p..' altk atlft:ta arak.p. aaaa laltt "III lira, faa pat B katl.r ataor .-a.- ya aP tab a auasi.t .ste a aaay f -ta -aa b.raa. aal ba mar 1.1 a aTraaJ opprtuatts -Tha lima for a ka:l luk la rut Ian aa al4 lab. a raaaxa ta aaaa It la k.h.aal. A kam aa th. aa.Pt aad af tba aaroaa aa-ma dotpna4 ta laa.. aayaar. aby aat lak a (a fuaka " " a a a OffWial Na'taaal 1 m a itarata at kaaat ah. a thai l-aaa fianpr.ft taal:a4 tha p.. aat at :3I la. taa I'rt. ..taa 4urt.it lha aarta . taa aa t4 alth Art r..phr. af lha a. ta.'a alaa 1'apay. af ruiaoaraj. aa4 U.t:r, af a- t..u'a Jaitanf kttfa. af t:-a llraaaa. b.t l appy laayia. .f Maa 1.. l.'-jp t lha I al atc-a 2:i. aad lataa.rt aaa f-t'-a a. Ik . i-1 1, a a a Tr rpaat aad tlaa. Kaf.'v bad koala ra al t-.ua. aarpt a I'm. aaa T i a rat -1 oa ta acraat h. 4..-.4.d to haa. AS.r I. tr.h.r Af'ar a f la rap.at b4 b.a roa. tau rtu bp l.ta laa boy. ra lh..r aa.l.r la.4 a fta. baal' koC-ara .a.a aaa. A a- U- af la-Baa aaa lat.ff aa tha p.fa atarfapo .r aaa aalaa Tatar ai.aaat lia boa; ta at -. a aa'apaantl a. laa Tb.a 4'asNanl pa-aawa h a aa aa-a took a a-aaopoua .a::oa ' t ba aitaie.raMl. aaaa.aaaT a vrr fa... "yahy 4aat thay put a.ar ta I a .a ia-n.aaaJ " -I. - a-t ! K'"i. aad "ti ta k:ara4 aaiaa. taat"" aaa krih. aai' a f aprtoua -aatph.r f lha aid 4pa an. a J.a a' arkaaa .'csa4 aat.atra It a -Tt. aaa .a to aef. If look a lot la rauoo la.. a- K.C to o a I V Oaty aaxa. aa aa ara t4. al 4 b. r.a ;v aad trair aaaa kt lamp., alll a ataoclator kl.a'oa ana f-i li.aaia ara partPf a I aht ca-raa t tha a4 Naa York rua-la aa -ao atap 'a aaaatoa A lAaAkf look nt fa b. al '. p r.raaara a. K.-:r Ibrtauaa, tha aatra aval I . kl a a aa avaataa naa; p.f aorta aa a ! aaap (r-ra hta .a t y. Xat aal'aal a.(a f tta k la al.d aa BolatT laat aa th. f a -t af'ar Noa York bad aaa, t la a. Bid Baal ap ta lha 'ol rarhrr. aft aa aaaiaa a aaa. I ai aiaatka4 hlaa .a op fporn kaad ta foot. Th.a h aa-a Y.'p. a f.aao tnarimaa: why ra you ri-1 aa ra. I II aat lraarry a. oPt -raa aa mal-or akaikaf aa ala or laaa a a a :.a J J at m WINGED I RALLIES FOR OREGOII CLASH Eleven Is Reorganized for Battle Wit!? University Here Thursday. BLEACHERS ARE INCREASED .ZZic Itrfral antl Injurlra ) tr-a-t-lol "onlr1-rrfl Srllaark for ;iim Willi J-u In Port land IkfhTa-tnlN-r I. A r.rtpanid tram will ba trolfrj out br I'aplain T.rd" Ruprrl whan lha Mullnomah Amat'vr Athl.itc Club foot bail aiuad apprtrl asainat tha I'nl . raity- of fircrn aln Thurarlay afl.rnpvran. In ord.r lo ba In lha boat paraaaibt rondltlnn. lha wlr4 "M -l-rri-Btion baa ba.it orrl.r.4 lo appr on Multnomah Ktald toniBhl and to morrow titixbt acalru I'ractlra waa hrld laat mchi. loo. Iwia Mill, who an wlfb Hartrarrl a rraajpla of yayra aco. will play part of tha Kama at larklr. announr.4 faptaln Huprrt aflrr tha workool laal niEht. and -lllppo" Wataon will haya a flow at ona of tha p.ntinrl raillnna a wall. S'prrral rnmh.r of tha Portland aquar wiln.4 Ihr la! rhamplonahlp battla at I'.ua.n In -ahlr-h lha I'nl v. rally of Orrfion trlmmrd lha Or.rfon Aral'. to la at tiaiurdav. ,II rr lurnrd wl(h (rata farra hoa-auaa of lha a.naatlonal ahowlns mado by Ihr yaraiij-. larad.k M rirlac ka-yaad of fpaarh lluco llatd.k. of lha rollrglan. will brine rlr' with him and In all probabilfky ryrrvonn of I hram will hita a rhanra lo apiwar In th. lin.un acainat Mullnomah on Mullnomah Klrld Thankacirinc day. t'nnaad.rafalaa arcum.nl haa lorn Co lor on aH a.aaon r.laflt to in w.icht of tha yarloua ronllnc.nl of th. North a-fjt. faplaln itupari. of lha rtub bunt-h. rama out with lha Plata rn.nl la. I rich! thai bl I. am would noi out a rich lha Koen" bo . and b I atirinc lo aaftr to thl rllra I. II ba rhall.nc.4 tha Tt.tlraro lo CO on tha ptral. acalnal bla alhlrlr lo hnw that thrra n'l Ihr bfc diffrrni-a of .Icht that o many thinh. Johnny I'lraana. Wallar da Wltl ra liar and I'aplain l:up.rt will ba lha rlub bat-kfl.l.l that will atari lha fray Mora plrtr.fernl workout muni ba hrld lha laat tan llmr than ffrr karfora a--rrdtntr to Manac.r Martin I'rail. and for thl traion bis turnout haro brrn ral4. nfflrlala al rt No offia-ial haa yrt bran acrrrd uttna. Iloaroo I af a'l. a no na r.f.rr.4 tha !( four iirrfjnn.Jliiltnn mah Km.a. aakp.4 lo bo .at-ua.d Ihla Pall, and Jaam laolan. tanlallra rhola-o unaoirr. alrrady had ara-rpiad an offrj to umplra tha 5 ) rafuar - Montana tram, at Mla.oull ah.n hi ofT.r ram. fritm tha rlub. IJ.ulrnant It.nodirt. of Vartroutrr lurrarha. may laka IoUn" b'"'f- i:ira b'ra.h.r (rata b b.an or d.r.4 by Sup.rinland.nl l V. Wal k.r. cf Ihr Mullnomah Amal.ur Alh- .ti- I'luh. ttt hnt:a tha a-road hoih far lha Thuraday lllla and tho nr. Con Aacla-Jaa raniaa l allr rally cn.toc.thrr laiod for lultnomah Pio:. a arrk fraam tomorrow. Tlfkri for lha an nual Kama acainat lha t'nlvrraiiy of firrf-nri haya farm plai-r. on pal., and a To.tarttctn In prta-o from prevlnu year haa bran tnada for tho lurkry alay baCIl Tho Multnomah Amafrur Alhl.tlc roll Irani will lino up a follow, bp raardinc lo prrarnl plan; Wrlla. rrn l.r: t'onviHaa. Hart.r or Walaon. cuarda. I"hl : hrraanh. Mill r O' liuurko. larkiaa: tvanaaiaan and StrrtbiB. rnda; lariin Itiipari. n'lartorbaa k : paraona and ! Will, balfba.-k: l Pay. full back. Aula Ikaarri t.rl r-t karla. Tha rrc"n Ace'." chanraa acainat tlyraruaa l'nlvr!ty In lha blc Intrr-aaH-nrtrtal cama ar-hadulrd fur l-or-.mrtrr rax-.irawt a rriotia trtbark ihrotmh tn)uriaa r.rrly.d In the rron plate rhamrlonabip battl." Iuitn. Il-afar. :ialt and Tracor. all tirat-atrlnc mm. will not bo abla lo play acainal hyracuar. Ilttf.r In Jut.4 hi ankla In lha firl fw mln ulr of plajr and lu.arlt camrly rnl In al bla and. although Ih.n not In firat-c-laaa pr.yalral condition. Yracrr. Ihr rreular crnlrr. atitTrra--d a broken rollar bono and Pulton had a roupla of rib badly bent In hi mlxup with MilrhrIL Tm afraid lhre Injuria will mltl Kata much acalnal our chance of hold inc Syracuse lo a low a-nrr." ald Ir. M.wart. Ih Acd coach, ycatrrday. wbila bora on a ruah vlait. "Syraruaa haa lha blccrat rnilrce tram in America and rwM now In ral'd up with Harvard and Cornell, riaturday It waa hrld to a 0-0 cama by Iartmouth. but I hole by lha dlapatrhea thai the field waa ploppy and muldy. Jjt a waa the ca In our came with Dppon. "II aimply provra my point namely, that a .a of mud hep-p the beat team from forrlnar Ita hand, and If the wrakrr eler.n airlkr It lucky and fall Into a few "break " II ran win. - nla by the nrwapaper acrnunta thai Orrcnn la credited with havlnc tho ball on our one-yard line at lha enl cf the flrat half. Thl I not true. When lb cun cracked Orecon bad th ball on our ll-jrard linr, anal 1 wain't worrylnc a bit. brcau tha defence alway tishlea Inald the lu-yard lina. Taaarhdaa a Ikeprle4 by Praalty. "(n the other hand, wa made a touch down on Orecon juat al the flnlph with out the aid of any luck, loalnc on a penalty. I don't bow my back fl.ld cvuld bava barn In motion on tha play, ba-rauae It waa not on our jump formation al all. 'I never aaw a andiron In u h an abominable contlltlon. Of coura our etudent are a bll disheartened by tha .i d.f.at. but not ao much aa one michl Irrwcln. -r:vr b-odr faela that on a dry Bald w wou.d have won. Offensively we have f-iatt ouravelvea auperlor lo Ore Con all year, but no offense In the world could do anythlnc In mud and water over tho anklea." ;oi.f run to r.vrcT today Committee- Alan W ill IVo Appointed for I'laral Year. Four officer lo head th Portland Oulf Club for tha nrxt fiscal year will b -ct4 loday noon at the Imi-erlal II at.l. when th miln of th newly ,lactad diraactor and th hoMover mem h.r of Ih board takea pta-e. In all there are nln members of th club forming the directorate. Th llat of offi'-ar who trm rxplro follow: II. I. Kla. president: Ralph Raldwln. vic.prair.nt: I. P. Reynold, treas urer, and Harry It. IVarc. scrtary. A.l officers, wuh the exception of Mr. I'.rynolJa still rrlaln their positions on th board. Th list from which the nw officers will be chosen follows: Frank J. I'.a:r. Ir. Millard Ho' brook. C. a Lsn. Kenneth Hall, liirry II. I'carte. H. U keata. lla!h Baldwin ti A r.tlullo and Sam B. Archer. The Ural Ihree named are new membere of tha board. Mr. Hall waa re-elected and th othrra ara holdover. He. Idea tho election of new officer new committeea and commlttea chair man will be appointed by the board. IJina Wallop Olynipla. SI lo . IM.MA. Wash. Nov. 51. iFpavlal.) The Klma IliKh ."''hoc I tram defeated Ihe Oljmpia Htch ch hool team today In a fast came by the overwhelming score cf 1 lo t In Ihe 'mirth stralshl came that lha i:ima boy have won. Ihe came alth MotilturaO haa been called of. Krnlurky l ootball Player KUIrd. I.KITCHKIKl.ti. Kr.. Nov. 55. Hera rhrl Kruraarr. II. member of Ih Clark son Hich Sfhrtol football team, died here today from Injuries received Sun day In a praclla a came. . X Gmnfand Jftt-e J Tb t.ddl Mahaa. Thrra yrsps you've r"ucht yrtur aar If famf. Tlarra year th prtnl haaa sunc your nainr And ata fan piy yaur final came. Trtiir fame Is flird ava they al.l say And rt. far Ihraat. mho l.aaa th play. Iloa aton llao purpla fades to ciar. V tat llaaian h.ld lha all-star fllnc. Th.it ror and Thorpa had more to fanne. And rack in lura aa called Tha Kmc. And fh.a i-raaa tba Aulumo na otj f.i h.lr to lha all-atar thron And made Ihe roal croaa your own. And aa tnt Tatar arrrass tha clade Anniirr h.ad lha. lone patad. (.af 'creal.at stars thai ever piayra Bit ahll another soon may eoma With stuff lo keep your booster mrjm Al Iraat he'll have to travel soma. apa KKORK football expert place lC Piitsburtr ui with Cornell." J ' pens a Rystander. "hadrk't they just a well wall until rittsbtire meet rrnn. Klate? This eleven, tbouch beat en, looked Just a powerful aa Harvard and It would not urprlee a lot of folka on Ihe Insldo lo nee It beat Warner" tram." l.inher Trice, the old Princeton atar. stand sponsor for the dope that Hax all. of Princeton, kicked a coal from the 1-yard line acainst Tala In 1S83. others deny the distance. Isn't there pome one In the audience with definite proof? as In Ihe last IS year the world at larce aeema to have lost the knack of producing more than one cood heavy- wrlehl for every half-decade. From IJ"" to lns there waa no one to even cive Jeffrie a lieht debate. Then Jeff retired. Ho started back ainin, but never arrived. Johnson ruled from I10 lo IMS another five-year span with no otto around to keep him warmed up. Wiether IVillard will carry out a five-year rule remain to be observed but the scout who can discover aome one to beat him within the next year or two will be on hi a way to a fortune. The main drawback belnc that even the keenest scout around the landscape haa a hard time discovering cold In a salt mine. None of those now floundering as bratywrichla sreut lo have a chance with Willard. And to co and get a new man will re-nilre at least three or four y-eara of expa-rtence. ho the Kan sas delecate baa belter than an even chance lo reicn aa long a Jeff and J.tthnon did before him. a a come debate oricinatnr ha opened an arcument aa to th crercteat rootnan rnda that ever played. We have five nomination to make practically on a par lltnkey. Shevlin and Kllpatrick, cf Vale; Campbell, of Harvard, itiii mww, of Michigan. a Thornc'a greatest game." aaya a llooster for Kddie Xlah.m." "waa the one bo played at Cambridge and hi boostrr bava nut one aame lo prmt thrir claim." "n what la quite the contrary. Thorp played quite a bll bel ter football acainst th Army and 1'enn. than he did acainst Harvard. And an other of bla greatest exhibition waa acainst Hrown. where he waa the alar beating a powerful lirown eleven SJ to U. The liBorllve Pradatnak. Ten yeara ago Yale and Pennsylvania had the best coaching system In the IIasI. Yale and Pcnn. knew more foot ball than any other by in or 50 leagues. Their annual diet conslattd of Harvard And Cornell. Today Harvtrd and Cornell have the two best com hint system In the linrit, with Yale and l'enn. at the other end of th trail. Snort I loaded down with lhre shifts, showing the fickleness of sportive fortune showing how quickly succeps ran run lo failure and now quickly failure can be turned Into Hue cess with the proper method adopted. KaotlaB- No wise man who follows sport for any time should ever carry a touch of rcotism. When men like Mack and ilc (itiw can finish lust: when football systems like those of Tale and Penn. can go to seed with such swiftness, the briefness and fickleness of lame can De understood- The champion of today is only a punching bag for aome one already on the way. It is merely a question of how long. If Messrs. Johnson. Tener and Gil- more have the good of baseball at h.art the best movo they can make for the next three or four months will be to adopt an altitude that will turn the Sphinx Into a chatter box by compari son. , SB The coaching system Is only a small part of football." writes F. F. L. "The material 1 at leaat three-fourths of the anwer." This being so. now aooui Yale, with some of tho beat football material we have lamped In a decade? national to ritoni; KErOKTS Secretary Will InveMljfaie Califor nia Condition. Involving- Feds. I-OS ANGELES. Cal.. Nov. 52. John Farrell. recretary of the National As sociation of Profeaslonal Baseball Leagues, w ill visit San Dleco and towns In the Imperial Valley wiihln a few days to invest. gate reports that play era under the National agreement are appearm- with members anf tha Federal l.nKua In California Winter League cluba. Secretary Farrell, who has been In vestigating local baseball conditions, explained that all members of teams controlled by the National agreement were subject to penalty If they played with or against Federal League players during th Winter. OltKC.OX CITY MAY CLAIM TITLE Championship Anion Pend Anwrver lo Challenge lo Kslarada. ORKiVnX CITY. Or, Nov. 21. (Spe cial.) The county high school foot ball championship will be claimed by (krrgon City by default Unless th challence Issued last week by Min acer Frank King In accepted at once, say members of the county seat high school team. No word ha been re ceived from th Kant Clackamas town. Oregon City and Katacada played a tie game two weeka ago. Tha two schools were the only claimants for the title, a every other high school leatn in Ihe county had been defeated by one of the lu. JOY KING AT OREGON Pent-Up Enthusiasm Over Vic tory Bursts Forth. ALL GRIPPED BY SPIRIT Claahrootti Aflcr Cla!room Tkofarrted In Wild, Happy Onrnuh. to Do main In Armory, Ruled Over by Heroes of Gridiron. F.l'C.KNE. Or.. Nov. 22. (Special.) Tho Oregon student bubbled over this morrains. one and all. men and women. all but th professors, and they would had they dared. Saturday's game was too much the rain didn't give that wild enthusiasm a chance Saturday, and all day Sunday the feeling that makes one swallow hard, the surging emotion in supreme happiness, boiled and bubbled and surged harder. Something had to give or bust. The sun came out this morning and that started tt. Someone blurted out tha Oregon "war' song. Like fire It rose over the campus. Everyone sang it. F.veryone felt it. The Individual was lost in the onrush of happy stu dents. Oregon Spirit Fathralle AH. A small band became a long line: they marched, they danced, they exu berated with Oregon, spirit as they moved along from classroom to class room. There was no staying behind. It was that psvchological phenom enon of wild enthusiasm that carried all before It. Kveryone moved. He was carried along in the rush if he did not. Classrooms were deserted A college professor, failing- to grasp the situa tion, nrotested. A little jnito of a girl Jumped up. "Come on, girls." she shouted. The protest was lost In the rush. f'own the street they marched, sing Ing. cheering, all In step, the fire of enthusiasm flaming higher and hicner. Co-ed and men marched in double file behind the victorious team drawn in a tallyho by freshmen. Happlacaa Relgna All Day. Willamette street was too short. The Stata Armory was the only place In i: 1 1 iron, larce enouch to hold the throng, and to tho Armory it went. The football team was before them on the m tare. Tho band still played. It was a wonderful occasion. 'Reidek. Rer.dek." they cried, looking about for their big coach the man who had defied defeat. "W e want BezacK. Ami Ihe cry went on. "Hayward, Hayward. where's Bill Havward?" And one by one speeches were made. Not the same sort of vocal fire of the old-time political caucuses and rally type, but live, rousing, fighting foot ball rally rpeeches. Knthuslasm knew no bounds ami happiness reigned all day. notedImS here 1)1 RR POOLK COYIF.e FROM AVS Tn Al.lt TO VIMT HIPPODROME. Fasey Manewver ipeelallal Rewalla l.ack- of AtteatloB lo Trick l.raraiaK at Portland. Dunbar Toole, one of the greatest fancy and trick Ice skaters in the world, came all the way from his home In Australia to view the Portland Ice Jllppodrof.i on Ihe recommendation ol his personal friend. L. A. Spansler. manager of the A. G. Spalding & Bros plant in Portland. .Mr. Poole on two occasions competed for the amateur championship of the world, once at Berlin in 112. and the Winter follow ing at Manchester. He has experienced only one Summer in the last r.ine yeiirs. all the rest being Winti-r. for us soon hs June. July and August. Ihe Australian Winter, was over. Mr. Pool would Journey to Swe den or Switzerland and pass his Win ters in tr.ore countries. As a fancy and ficure skater he haa few equal in tlie world, according to many critics who have seen his work and through the efforts of Alice Benson Beach, chairman of the women's build ing fund of the Oregon Alumnae. Mr. I'oole wii; give an exhibition of his work during college night at the Port land Ice Hippodrome next Friday night. Ha ha3 skated on natural ice lakes and in arenas in Sweden. Switzerland. Finland. Russia. Hungary and Austra lia. For the last 10 years lie has been manager of the Sydney. Australia, ic arena. He was the first Anglo-Saxon ever eligible to compete for the ama teur fan.-y and trick ice-skating cham pionship of the world. "I am sorry to see that so little at tention is paid to fancy and figure skatin; cn the Portland Ice rink." he said last niiht. "for until people ue this means vt skaiir.g all interest will be lacking. At home we have it so arranged that dancing is done on the ice and Cuite often 1 have seen 125 couples' waltzing on skates while the others are sitting around watching the graceful movements." Mr. Poole Is undecided as to how long he will remain in Portland. COM'MBIA fAKK GETS GAMF Spaldins; Loosucrs Will Piny at llill.iboro Turkey Iay. The Columbia Park Juniors, of the Spalding Football League, will leave Portland for Hlllsboro Thursday morn ing, where they will play the football team of that place In the main attrac tion on Thanksgiving. Manager Naugle ha his team In great shape at present, and last Sunday he won from the Jun ior Moose 7 to 0 on the Columbia Park grounds. Coach Stubllng and Ted Murphy will accompany the Portland team. Following are the lineups of the team who will hook up at Hlllsboro Thanksgiving afternoon: Columbia Park Position Hlllsboro . Schulmerieh Greer Olson Heater Vausht Lund Nelson Garrett Kolllna Lytla Shannon (C.J H run. II ....I'.. Yras.r Traiinc a... sasar Holc'imb . .. Timar Inirhram ... lrloa Ptaff f'ark.r Uouaht (C.I ,.L(iH.. . . L. T H . . . L.K K-. ..Kc; L. . ..UT L. . ..KB L.. . Q ,.LH R . . . .K H 1.. F Fiicnlfy Declares Holiday. A fitting climax to the demonstra tion occurred Just before the close of the afternoon dance, when Coach Hugo Bezdek announced that the faculty, too. had declared the day a holiday and that no penaltiea for missed classes would bo enforced. The applause was deafening. Oronila Woman, 83, Die of Grief. WEXATCHEE. Wash.. Nov. 22. (Special.) Taken to her bed Imme diately after the death of her hus band, wha had taken care of her for 13 years. Mrs. John Grandy died Fri day at her homo in Orondo from grief. Mrs. Grandy was 83 years of age and bud been totally blind for 13 years. IT WAS rVLL ON fSAY BUT HE'S U I OUDGE.IT - rWl CEE WHIT! H1M.THATS ORDI NARV tob.i; HE USES V l ITOBACCO ( TOBACCO J W-B CUT CHEWINQ MEANS MORE COMFORT MORE SATISFACTION. IT COSTS LESS BECAUSE ,-USE LESS. TOBACCO. A LITTLE CHEW SATISriES. I T" A MAN who uses only ordinary tobacco would orobably never kick if somebody changed brands on him. But W-B CUT Chewing the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut. Inngskred is so different from ordinary tobacco, so much more satisfying that nothing can take its place with a man who knows. Get a pouch of W-B CUT Chewing and giv; i: a quality test. Ynrj rsn tell "Notice bow the salt brine out the rich tobacco taste" Mad by WEYMAN-BRUTOH COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York Cily IHE INTACT COS BF.I. OILF.O FOR RETURN GAME WITH MCLTXOMAH. -pea-ulatlon la at Low Tide aa lo Vic tory Thoraday Berauae of Defeats by Portland Team. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eucene. Nov. 22. (Special.) Only one after noon of practice remains before Rezdr-k leads his state champions to Portland for a return engagement with the Mult nomah Club. Thanksgiving iay. This afternoon not a member of the lemon yellow squad crawled into uniform they took a vacation and helped tne rooters celebrate the victory over the Asries. Tomorrow, however, will again see the gridiron heroes in togs and the afternoon will be devoted to signal drill, in which course it is thought that Hugo will give his cohorts new plays and formations to be shown in Port land when tho heavier Winged M aggre gation is rtiet. Oregon departs v edncsday morning for Portland. ' Spellman seems to be the only "regu lar" who came out of Saturday's mix in a doubtful condition. The light guard has a badly bruised ankle and calf, which is giving him considerable pain and may prove a handicap to him in the coming battle. Other than tho usual peeled noses and scratched cheeks, every cog In Bezdek's champion machine is in tine working order. Speculation on the game with Mult nomah is at low tide. Oregon has been beaten so concisely in recent yeara by the Portland eleven that fans are dubi ous about predicting a win. Bezdek said that he was mighty anxious to win from Multnomah, and it is this fact which indicates that the entire strength of the Oregon squad will be pitted Thanksgiving day and every effort will be made to bring home a victory. The freshman team is preparing to meet Marshflejd High on the same day. and 14 men will be taken into the Coos Bay country by Manager aGeary Wednesday. Kl'GEXE THAFFIC IS BLOCKED Torrential Iiain Follows Rright Sunshine of Morning. EUGKNB. Or.. Nov. 22. (Special.) 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Big Scndoff Is Given Cornell. ITHACA, N. Y., Nov. 22. Tho Cor nell football team received the biggest scndoff in red and white gridiron his tory tonisht, when the squad of 22 players left for Atlantic City, where they will remain until just before the game with l'ennsyi-ania on Thanks giving day at Philadelphia. Several thousand students, headed by the cadet band and waving rod fire, marched to the station, where the squad and coaches were cheered. POItTLAMk SHOTS WILL ENTLIt Parly of Nine From Gun Club lo Go to Stevenson Matches. Kain or shine, several members of the Portland Gun Club will leave Tort land this morning to attend the tur key shoot at Stevenson, Wash., under the auspices of the Stevenson Gun Club, starting at 10 o'clock A. JL J I. Jl. Ev erding, president, and A. W. Strowger, vice-president of tho Portland Gun Club, hat-e gathered together a parly of nine to make the journey. 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