TOE 31011X1X0 OTIEGOXIAX. MOXDAY, yOTE3IPER SH. 1015. 13 aiRW THEOrUH CHANCFJ NAME SO WRESTLINC FANS CAN rB0.N0f.NCE IT. 2 SYRACUSE IN ON E Nov, 30 Is the Last Day ALL EASTERN TEAM THAN AGGIE ELEVEf White, Guard, and Wilkinson That You Can Buy Difference in Average Weigh 's 11 Pcunds-Westerncrs' BacVficId Is Beefier. Halfback, Chosen by Ma jority of Experts. SYRACUS HEAVIER EACH HAS CE STAR BACK Ahaahasss. at IliaiiHB r tlmU "arte mt OjptMl( ltas-a,. tawl. fnwlt I tparrl. tr Mop t'm'a r 'i-w-n r t wTT fnrt.n ia'af ajacttonal ktt ! mt ...&( wlta la r tf aTsaaia fTna-i. . war. .. ..'t ..- r 1 rt .,..",. a. as- fTruio'i I- will lvirit : ua.i I I-. aW.a. . ae t; far is.. tTstt.a Alfa. Ha f av.faaa f tat t: far t Pv..a V. vtaar.c im wit? b.v ta St ! t.1. &.- flail ilaln.''ltl .- r a q-4trtt iiH ff1 I lit po.in.is aa l f.c la r'- i .na. "Ti cam wilt . oa t f p.fi..t f -' i4 Co twati. f T..-ia.. taarst rni ni4 11 l I'.t .a.i taal T rm.fkM -").: I 'f tt! ft. ri.-t oif... 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At )tbl 4..'?'"l Ka 1.. at aatar.1 l.ta tt Caitiae) laiffut Abri.A k f A- ' V 4 f i J Tlti c o 'yo 7 rkfLt Tiaaalit. who will .ndr.for r:b at ta lt.a tity Hab baa tr.com. tlr4 of hatrlnc tba wr.ililo fan trtb ittir Mw. in aa afforl la ptomunft hit nam. a all tit mr.mt aadaatror. of lb. filltir ba Witt ba bill)! a Jim taondaa. tiiii b. rnai.cr. a part.tt f (o4 tbtaat aat tba ordinary. l'0 COACHES SHINE Bezdek and Stewart Add to Laurels in Last Season. BOTH RANKED AMONG BEST orra-r of Orrfoa I'rtntbaU rtkxl rirltllant I rora Oalatrf Arslra ytrmtor Ita. lams ttrtrord la Taralbf Oat Inntrra. ,t!i IB. JtJ Northw4t Conf.raatr vatb.ll boaaoa andad. It mlKbt not ba arpropriata la call aft.nltoa la t .! tb.t tba two bi5 raon clla a baatt ef two of IB for. moat foot it: caf&. la Ba roantrr. Mjo lutlak. roach of th !( lamyioa I'oit. rally cf Pf4otJ aan. a tor mr i1wa( atar. and Ir. K. J. awari. ctvt. B of tba ITfa A .. iibad hi. ttrldiroa avpariafta al a.t a II. .art. aad Moar.1 t'nina roll.c.a. Hue. Iiat4'fc waa born In MM at tata laifrit.hunrtrr. fn 1191 ha ciat.raal at Laba li cV Oil-ao. Hit Iba a, or I, tniti. iniftio ana . . V J 1 W 9... . ,j4 a Htf aWatlraa Abatj. aad Dr. C J. law art. tTa si) t throw four wrttlr Wadnabdair a.tna ao4 ona that do. not bound any. waa th alar ftitlba'-k for four yaara. M. waa rboaan ail-'aiarn fuilbark ta lv) and INi and Camp rhoaa him on bla attcond I. am. Ortm Coat-bat. ta baaaplaaabla. In l0 la4d.tt ram Waal and i-.i-ha4 ctr.tron la a rh.mplunahln. Jn !; h. want bark and halffd Alomo aiarc al I'hlrtf a and for th. n.st na a.ra. lo to !!!. ho roarhad tha I'nl. . rally of Arkanatva. rrturnlnr; to Ora- con in Uk.wia. tr. Htrl. of tha Or.ron Arirullur. o:i-.. ha had wtd ran. nr. m all lin.a of athlatica. Ita b.faa h!. rirttr In JJ at hrlo Col l.c plarlnr football and baa.ball for Itt y.ara. Krom ! la loo ba waa a taI.nt at W'rii.m ll.aarv t'nirny. playvd quartarbark on th football l.am. pile-had for IB ball nlna. waa a forward on tha b.ktbail quint. t and did a llltl. hurd;:a( on th aid out. door. In 191 ha waa quarterback and roach of lb. Mount t'nion Coila-ao tram, and whlla anaaa.d tn ntiiptftr work in Mxailon. i. In 141. coa bad and waa cj'iari.rbtrk on tha ar.at profaa atonal football t.am which woa th National champlouahlp. tVavaf Tratt plain at rartta. In ha coached tha I'urdu. baa- k.tball l.am. which won aacond plac. in Hi. an ar Nina corf .ranra. In tb I all of !) ho look chare of alh latlca at Ail.ab.ny Coll.c at Iad I "a-, and hi tea ma mad great record la foot bail, baaeball and baa kethalL tr. Stewart took rharie of athletic al th Oreaon Acrlrultural Colleca In t)i:. and hla first baakatball team won tha Xorthweat championship. It hit had (nod ucci In all line at forrallta. In 1)11 ar.d I 4 th Acalra lied with utrinn in football for th atata tula, and lat to ureaon a weak n -. after prarloualy dctratlnr th VluhlCaa Aacl.. RACES ON ICE EXCITING croiicR mriitRDao wnj r CI At. rRON CKOtttiB aTOHCY. rrofeaataiaal llttrkey ria;.ra V, ark Hard All eek fitrt I'Uy Per fararf! far Oatralaa; of tcawa. Ittrltmr races featured th weekly lew akatlna; al th I'ortland Hlppodrom rtaturday mornlnr. A apaclai match raca waa run between Cieorae (Storey, tha l-year-old many-time winner of th Couch School, aad lieora. Klchard on. of Phatturk Urammar tchooL Younc Itlchardaoo waa th winner. Thi week wl.l be a atrenuoua affair at tb I'ortland 1c Hippodrome, and Manager faii( I to hav hla Unci iiimi on the Ic for their workouta. Th flrnt profeu.lonal hockey Ram of th I'aclflo Coast Hockey Association will b played a week from tomorrow nlchu and for that reason tb Port lander will hav to work to fat team work. Kit of th local puck-chaaera hav b.a on th lr rearularly durln th past week and th Int. practlc cam they bad Krlday nlahl durlnc colieae niaht ahowrri that they were In good eondltloa. Htlit.tr tiavaca plana on an ass.rablaa-a r hla entire aaarrsa lion tomorrow afternoon between 2 and 1 oclock. teeral practlc ismri will b p'ayed with tha yarloua teams of Iba I'orlland Amateur Hockey Associa tion. Kollowlnc r th result of th race yeat.-r: iirlt-IM't't Vanale. rrh Kchool. r-ac J H.r4. Ladd Cchoo!. Stroud. Tt-a 0' aaor,ta v .tfiit-htf a'.rofia. Prooblin a-rioot first, ll.raa har llo..auar aavon. Tin So r-n.lt 44. S V.-t. Kanatir. tA's.hlnalon -Noo:. tlral : Har4 Ktronc urav.ll . p- --aol. soffi.t. T tm. s. i-anda vartL .- f srani.h War Vtttrttt rvuc'-aa KarTali. W s.h In a ion eVhool flral: I 4oar4 amuN. Ir.&.lia Mttal, aecoad. Tl-r.. Jtt R -! ;:o t.rrta. sirs Mary Cxrb.lt. Coa- akol. I '.i. tract. Car . .n, t.ilolt Hcbool, S--a J." T.'Iia. 3i S...,atlt. ?-lsl ;.- tr4 rrsl.tl rtt 0rta Rl3B- Mxt ax.i'ttrb aiooi ba.i ii'irtm BtofO. CawA tVcDoxi. ItAa, t) eaKaatas, 2 OTHERS GET BIG VOTE SrliUrhl4r, Guard, and Ilo. Half bark, Jo st Notvrd Out of Cliolcrs on fjtlilcal KlfTcn of Kaetrra lootball Star. NEW TOIUC. No. II Th cloaa of tba Kaatern football aeaaon flnda a wide variance of oplntoa anions; fol low.ra of Intercollenlata play regard ing the final rating- of the leading elevena aad tb playera to ba aelactcd fnr tba mythical all-Eastern teams. Certain player, such aa Barrett, of Cornell, and Maban. of Harvard, are unanimous choices, but In Olber poal tiona a balf-doi.n candidatea ara put forward, all bavins; excellent claims for consideration. Hlsb-clasa backfleld material waa abundant, aa well aa heavy, powerful men for tb center of tb line, but Iber was a ecarclty of brilliant enda and quarterback. htswey Flrat C htttre at Rati. Soucy. Harvard: Lamberton. Prince ton; HicKins. Tennaylvanla State; fheiton. Cornell, and Stewart, of Col- Kale, all have their backers for the wlnnlnr tin noalllona. At tackle. Oilman, of Harvard. Is tha Dnnular cbolce, with Abeil, i oi gate: ocbult. Washington and L-ee: Karnum. Brown; Naah. Kutgera, and McAuliffa, of l)artraoutb. In tb run ning. Kor guarda. ISpear, Dartmouth; Whit and Hcblachter. ty recuse; iiogg. Hrlnraton. and Black, of Yale, ara the leading candidates. At center, I'eck. Pittsburg, ia the player most frequently mentioned, al though Cool. Cornell: Gennert. Prince ton, and ilcCwan, Army, are the recip ients of voles. for the backfleld. Barrett of Cornell la the logical quarterback; while Marian. Harvard, leads In tb raco for fullback. 0 yraeaaa Men Selected. Ther la cot the lima unanimous opinion regarding the two halfbacks. Hasting. 1'lttsburg; Wilkinson. Syra cuse; Ollphant. Army; King, Harvard; Tolman. Itutgers: Perryman. Penneyl- vsnia Htate: Pose. .Syracuse; Scovil. Yale; Glllo, Colgate, and many others are offered as suitable material. Whlla all thos who have prepared all-Eastern leama hav not been heard from, th conaenaus of opinion to dat shows tb following; playera In th. lead: Ends Soucy, Harvard, and HIeglns. Pennsylvania Plat. Tackles Oilman. Harvard, and Abell. Colgate. Guard Fpcar. Dartmouth, and White, tsyracus. Center I'eck. Pittsburg. Quarterback Parrett. Cornell. Halfback Wilkinson. Syracuse and Hastings. Pittsburg. Kuliback llahan. Harvard. COAST rLAYEIt-S KtCOGXIZED Abraham Not Chotrn on AII-Wrtero Itcx-ani-c Orrcon Ia Nol In DNtrlct. CHICAGO. Nov. S. Good football backa wer plentiful, but good line men acarc in the Central states, ac- rdlna- to critic who assumed me task of picking All-Western team... The nam All-Western Itself Is a mis nomer, for only the llmitea territory ..,, i-ihin to Nebraska. Inclusive, la covered In the search for talent. No account Is taken or the KocKjf .Moun tain and Pacific Coast players, al though at least one of them. Herman Abraham, of the Oregon Aggies, msde remarkable showing against mt Mli-hlgan Aggies, one of the best teams in the district covered. In the selections available, ine lol loping have received the greatest number of votes: Ends Chamberlain, .cbrasica, ana Pa. ton. Minnesota. Tackles Huck. Wisconsin, ana nun. Chicago. Guards Flligeralci. .oira ftmc, and Dunnlgan. Minnesota. Center atson. Il.mois. Quarterback Kussell. Chicago. Halfbacks Maulbetsch. Michigan. with Rutherford. Nebraska, and Ma- comber. Illinois, equally divided. Fullback Ulerman. jiiinneaota. SEATTLE RPOUT WRITEU DIES Frank I Cibb. Of Star. Succumbs to Attack of Pneumonia. fKATTLK. Wash.. Nov. IS. (Spe cialFrank T. Gibb. aportlng editor of the tScnttl Star, died today at the Lakeside Hospital of pneumonia. It w.141 a sudden attack that came upon him last Wednesday and on Friday ne cessitated his removal to the hospital. His condition steadily grew worse. He was SI years old snd hud been engaged In newspaper work since 1911. Frank Glbb waa born In Seattle and attended grammar school here. When it became time for him to enter high school he went to Belllnghara with his parentis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Glbb. In his senior year ho became a reporter on the Belllngham Kevellle. working after school. Later he was on the Brit ish Columbian, at New Westminster, B. C. where he also acted as corre spondent of the Post-Intelllgencer. February. 1S1J. he was made sport ing editor of the iSrsttle fun when that newspaper began publication. Later he became sporting editor of the Seattle Mar. which position he held until his death. He waji a former student of the Cnlverslty of Washington and a mem ber of tSlgma Alpha Epsilon. The funeral will be held Tuesday af ternoon. Two Elevens Undefeated. KANSAS CITY", Mo.. Nov. 18. Two teams stood out prominently among Southwct.rn contestants for football honors In 11S. These were tha Uni versity of Nebraska and the University of Oklahoma elevens. undefeated clalmanta of the championships in their respective associations, the Mis souri Valley Conference and the South westera Athletic Association. Soldiers Drub Oregon City. VANCOUVER BARRACKS. Wash, Nov. S. (Special.) tn a cold, drix sllng rain and In an ocean of mud, th soldiers todsy at football beat Oregon City by an overwhelming score of 25 to 0. Lieutenant Benedict was umpire and H. Maxoretxaky waa referee. Ctilnrate Gamblers Arrested. 8ALEM. Or, Nov. !. (Special.) In a raid on an alleged Chines gambling bout today oo South High street, th police arreated eight Chinese on charges of gambling. A fantaa outfit and a email amount of cash waa seised as evidence. The Chines war released on t.t bail aacb. . - - Reduced Rate Exposition Tickets to San Francisco m San Diego, Cal. Closes Dec 4, 1915 Open All December After Nov. 30th you will not be able to take advantage of the low round-trip rates to California. The closing days of the Panama Pacific Exposition will be the best days of the year. Ask for our Exposition Book. Tickets and Reservations at City Ticket Office, Cor. Sixth and Oak Broadway 2760, A 6704 SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent SMOKER CARD MADE McCool to Meet Cassiday at Rose City Club's Show. COHEN TO BOX PARSLOW Young Lantcll and O'Connell to Wrestle for $100 and Theoplis AV11I Grapple With Anyone Who Dares Meet Him. Fred T. Merrill, manager of the Ros City Athletic Club made one una; chancre In his card for Wednesday night's boxing and wrestling smoKer yesterday, and then announced himself as satisfied. Shell McCool, the clever 120-pounder who recently outboxed Frisble. will go on against Harry Cassiday in one of the boxing preliminaries In place 01 jimmy Moscow and Jack Wagner. Ike Cohen and Frank Tarslow will furnish the other boxing morsel of the evening, preliminary to the main wresf ling event between Young Santell, of .an Francisco and elsewhere, and Eddis O'Connell. wrestling instructor at the Multnomah Club. Y'oung Santell and O'Connell have each posted 1100 as a side bet and con siderable money is being laid on this match. It will go two falls to a finish. Police Gazette rules to govern. Young Santell came to I'ortland about three weeks ago looking for O'Connell's scalp. Ha weighs 155 pounds and O'Connell about US pounds. Another wretsllng morsel will be furnished by a Greek light heavyweight named Theoplis, a former Olympic ciuo star of Sn Francisco, who arrived by bo .t with Y'oung SantelL Theoplis makes the unusual offer of ISO of his own money to any wrestler in the Northwest who will go into ine nns and stay 15 minutes with. mm. Ben Kordsen Jack Root and two or three other 2J0-pounder.i are figuring on try ing blm out. There was some talk or Berg accept ing the Greek s u0 challenge. icai police authorities chased Berg out of I'ortland a few years ago, following his attempted framcup with Fred Beell. and it has been made known that his presence is not desired in athletic ex hibitions In this city. COLUMBIA PARKS WIN SllWSOX'S DASH TO GOAL JCST AT E.D BREAKS TIE. Coach Mobllng'a Eleven Xavr Hold the Lead f Ialer-Clty Football League. Gasae Played la Ratal aad Mud. Carl Munson carved his same in Co lumbia Park athletics by scoring the only touchdown of th football game against East Portland on tb .East Tweifth and East Davis street grounds yesterday afternoon. With the score 0 to 0 and but 30 seconds to play. Mun son Intercepted a forward pass and. with beautiful interference, ran 55 yards for a touchdown. Columbia Park won I to 1. No attempt was made to make the goal kick by the Columbia Park, play ers, because Captain Edwards and his East Portlsjiders walked off the field when the rain started to pour, and Referee Rupert called the game. A cold, raw wind and rain blew across the field and made It almost i 1 v. l fn- .ith.r team to ODen up. Coach Kennedy's athletes had the ball on Columbia s lour-yara uno umiur, the last stages of the fray, but could not reach the goal line. The third quarter was mainly a punting duel be tween Duley, of the winners, and Dow ling, of East Portland. As a result of this win. Coach Stub ling now leads the Inter-City Football League without a defeat charged against his Columbians. .East Port land played Columbia Park to a 6-to-6 score at Columbia Park in the open ing contest of the circuit last month. The contest was free from any un necessary roughness. Quite a delega tion of fans was on hand to witness Steps to Economy ftWs FreakToe Double Sole, Blu., Bal., Goodyear Welt, at $3.00 the Pair Knight Shoe Co. Morrison Street Near Broadway the struggle in mud. Killduff. Ed wards. Fleichtinger, Oowling and Bill Graham featured for the East Port- mna aggregation. niiua iuutiauu, "Rowdy" Curry, the Murphy brothers ana uuiey appearea in me iiiuciigui often for Columbia Park. The Columbia Park, football team represents the University Park Ama teur Athletic Club, the newly-formed organization of the Peninsula district. The team is called Columbia Park be cause the club was organized after the squad had entered the Inter-City Foot ball League. . a a In the Spalding Football League, nothing can keep the South Portland football team from winning the 1915 championship. Manager Mike De Cicco's aggregation trimmed the Columbia Park Juniors '14 to 0 on the Columbia Park grounds yesterday afternoon, and although one more contest is sched uled for South Portland against the Junior Moose next Sunday, the result of the fray will have no power to keep South Portland from the title. Trinney Jones scored a touchdown . -i n! uardintr intercepted a CMUIua; mm J forward pass and ran 13 yards for an other six points. After each touch down no goal-kick was registered. A safety in the third period gave the West Siders their other two points. Coach McKeown is claiming the 140 pound championship of Oregon. Man ager De Cicco wants out-of-town games. Write to him at 566 Hood street for a Christmas or New Year's date. BASKETBALIi GAMES SPIRITED Houhc League riay at Multnomah Club Drawing Xear Finals. Two basketball games were played in the house leagues at the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club yesterday morn ing. Captain Edwards' aggregation won the championship of the American circuit by defeating Captain Lewis players 17 to 11. while Captain Smyth and Captain Towey fought it out lor the cellar title of the National League. Smyth won 19 to IS in, a spirited affair The championship of the National delegation will be settled next Thurs day night in the club gymnasium, when Captain Sharp's team meets Captain Ray Toomey's five. The winner will play a three-game series with Captain Edwards' team, starting next Sunday morning. . Following are the lineups of yester day's games Towey (16) ..(2) Roberts ....(7) Towey CO Keck ..(4) V.:re-r liazen Lewis (11) R.Anriersou t4). fimvth (4) Dewey (11) Wlllelt F... F . . C. .. . .. .U. . . .O. lUfcree.' liarry Fischer. FMwards (17) Ppamer (4) Kd arris I r . . . C.ravelle (8) ... . . F . . K . .C. . . . . ..(2 Wlisey ....(S) Lewie M. Brown in Vivpr.i Kropp All'n - Biferec Harry rlnr-ner. !'.!(!') Banks ONLY FOUrt GO OCT TO TRAPS II. R. Evcrding Is High With 92 Per Cent Despite Bad Weather. Because of the bigh. cold wind and rain of yesterday but four nimrods i a v. flAnHitlnnu and lourneyed out to the Jenne station grounds of the Portland Gun Club. High man for the day was II. R. Everding, president of the Portland Gun Club, who broke 92 per cent or the Diuerocus. E. H Keller and P. J. Holohan. one of Portland's widely known profession als, ended the day in a tie. both having marks of 89 per cent. H. A. Pollock, . i. .,... t. momh.r- rtf the nartv. had a bad day, but even al that managed to break 78 per cent. r-ians mo made to hold a Christmas turkey shoot. Crarso has HO perfume factories, employ Ine .viO pprrins. Tomorrow Night Wrestling Match $200.00 Cash Purse SMILING Dutch Santell Ed. O'Connell to a finish, catch-as-catch-can, two out of three falls, Police Gazette rules to govern, and the entire gate receipts. Wednesday, December 1. Special Attraction, JIM LONDOS The Grecian Hercules, agrees to throw four men in one hour. Will present ssn to anv man who will stay 15 minutes on the mat with him without being thrown. ' Challenges the World. Especially invites Dr. Roller, Frank Vance, John Berg, Ben Bordsen, Charles Kentrope, Jack Root or any other wrestler, of the Northwest for above contest. BOXING Preliminaries. Parclnw vs. Cohen McCool vs. Cassidav Substitute boxers (in training) j ramoiius, wcwi, xji i--n, imi v, T !..- i Knmm.ra Allen Rrntfll. Rron- son and many others. ADMISSIO.V. 50C Reserved Seats, l Box Seats. 91.50. On Sale Rich's, -Sixth aud Washington Streets. V Mas -II jjtwtaatrjaa. X. -tH'.t.-'Si 1 X 1 HOCKEY STARS EN ROUTE ENTIRE SEPTET OF UNCLE SAMS TO START PRACTICE TODAY. Dunderdale and Murray to Arrive To day Races Put On at Ice Rink aa Added Saturday Feature. Tommy Dunderdale and Tommy Mur ray, the latter of Winnipeg, will arrive today in time to attend the first offi cial workouts of the Portland profes sional ice hockey players this after noon. Both puck chasers were sup posed to be here yesterday, but word was received by Manager Savage last night that his athletes would not arrive from the North until this morning. Eight Uncle Sams are to be out this afternoon at the Portland Ice Hippo drome to go through their workout stunts between 2 and 3 o'clock. Prac tice will be held each day and before Wednesday the entire squad which will represent Portland in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association will be on hand. J. George Keller, assistant manager of the Portland Ice Hippodrome, has opened a new feature which will be held every Sunday afternoon immediately after the regular skating session has been completed. Speed races will be held. In the first race yesterday Walter Park finished first, while Charles Uksila, former Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club hockey player but now one of the Portland Uncle Sams, was second. In the relay race the Lincoln High School quartet, composed of G. Raab. K. Kaufmann, H. Breidenstein and P. Will eford, had an easy time winning from a picked team at the Portland Ice Hip podrome. The Lincoln boys have issued a challenge to any relay team in Port land for a match race. Each skater must go a quarter of a mile, in the relay, while the speed race is a half mile. i .A t,...H hanninir ahnva thn hori- zon and serving as a screen an aurora was observed about half an hour before Bunsr-i at Viklns, Alberta, i'anaila, some months ago. Numerouj brlgnt. nazy. streamers, appearing lo nave meir ouunc Just helovf tbe cloud." were observed dart ing upward to a helgnt or aoouc in ui-grc j. USIC Every Afternoon and Evening Ice Skating "W" and 23d St. Cars Special attention to beginners every morning, 10 to 12 o'clock. "PERFECT" COLLARS PALACE LAUNDRY A HARLAN, 2H IN. CORTLEY, 2X IN. RROW 7Vo?ch COLLARS TWO NEW STYLES, EASY TO PUT ON AND TAKE OFF. 2 for 25 eonts CLUETT, PEABOOV fc CO., INC. MAKER! M 4