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TTin MORXIXO OUrnOXTAy. SrONDAY. DECEMBER C, lOlo. 13 . " m. DIETZ HAS HOPES n E Pullman Coach Admits Odds Are With Eastern Team, but Is Not Downcast. o:;e of stars is negro )i4hll I'im Get Utile) i:ctr xnwii Krsardin rtfewlbiliiy of Um IVctwee-t WaVi.ln.r la aad tVasblat-toa kUlt. "-w CBlasrsity OKtl to beat t ii rfkp w "Hi f o"' thm Thua remarked Hilt Mat, tha ladlae. mu: co:k of laa Coast ehamploa VuMncoa Maters, when waa a Portland a fw Uj f Nrla" .t ached: otim. Met eaj he - mifUr eoaletat kin.lt. -wr ! rtjr4 teady t.fr tm af the aeasoa with M.n. .( ano half a a ... Be l UotUaa, be add., "and l thai half we at ! aitary Primaai. i'..:r,.. b.ni ua fro cat acoriac 4 la nrfcdnwa Oa) sloe la. 4 ki.-k) ar... 8tana. laa twttl Z . onT atfi to ! third n.t f.urta i4rtflk f P ta'l af s: to ilooia' J." naBia' Jttata aroaa trinlB r;r tla rhanliat't m ainal t. .: ta J" 4 r'r,ie . . i..inw4. T aaat . Iloffi lirow . 4 iU . I'aaaviaa. Cat. JaBrT - l:r( aaa l.r. ". "ad III ttC .blntoa tta ! a .a lfc It l ' Iiroo ""' 'anir It ltt tb T'1 f ' a fBiarttT. .t&'la 'f-f-l T ,rVuM l-t : ra !? t ala rt .r pin'sI Carltaia atd a-naral otbar t-m. ul iea. b Mirar4 t c narti ef en tao:blaa. l.lka t!a Iwaia A1. I,f o.t. af a r Uar. foliar a rr alfac. faraum. taeala. I. ... u9 :: pootvla oa tn. aro atora a- ai.a. aa4 tv otftar tarat la ta.. atroo fna af coU.ca. Tba ,V r. tome f-ltoa "'" Wa.lta. w.lrfbio ao4 1J taanilv raptllA a TK i n"' b.taraa Proal ai4 WaB-l-v4'r.a -rat UI wtso tbo Ct a ,t a'ata for h .. It will I I. in.rd 6i eontaat batataaa tha lUal r.4 Waat la I'U b.l poatl? II- f .r tba Naw T-ara ta TM far tna rouot ta on- 5iat. Tba Of" , ft Joi4rTa I f i.-iiia) A1 S'-a. ..m. Waal ao4 baaC lb a a a For ibnr a-.tile aJ"nat tba foat 'I araiaO o otro lm t-Bin.ratiT ell tba palm. Tha tl Notro t'ama ,.,n c.r. wiiBo ftfi:un rnfairaetaral aa4camaata. Not'a I . ma ,!b.4 t Waal -o.Bf. N. T . ant .at tba Armr ratr4 It afpa to UrKolo. .b.. aB4 loat to Na ars.aa Z-t. aaJ aai.ba4 tba f tT b'.niaa' Jtouta aa4 oaarajbalmlo tba I i.r.ltT af Ta.aa, Of Pt th.ra m.rm um.foia otbar trip thai aato4 wail K tfaa.porttioa bill. aaa TC.o Co!.. a-t'art.rbab: at tba rirMtr Wa&inctoB baa appl. far tba ob of coacbtn al hla alma rn-n-r. Cor'- a SWattto bor. and rapiB.4 WaMBtoa fcia Ut Jaar vTt. raarb'4 a ibi a!U bb4 bu chl.f tal waa la boldtsr Wa..blo ta ta a :t-t ' lunar VaMotoa h'ala 4ruta. tha fpohaaa Catbolira 44 to a. !:f aclT. o6or baa beard a p ant of lfta K.'tla fala. who .. nrtUX ! btlmaa bald w uiincLia Jtta to a lar acora tbaa ar!a pUT4 auartarbaek for tba a.aetia AIl-tra la tb.ir acalaat tr ViltaowaH tf.u- I lb aaoul f x alultaomab bad aa ,! lima aa t Hltr dT at llaaltla, b-it It a a ta iia battla b.ra oa Naw ,. .rwi.rc j-a :.r.tt Mar am b tirn t'irtti aad plard kia for tba rlib. Oa a runl Mar tri:a.f Coy'a a Iba aaa tard lin and tuna dim ar for a aafatjr. wtaatB f . . . ar M j ! !noni.. icami;tea rorB.tl. tba -IUrar4 t aur a -tad b B!d India la Iha ama. i frorn bia anal appaaraara lit rvt tb I sKaMilr of Orua la fa frr...j. fa-t' aama al Albaaur tba at . r, 1 ', ibia waa ! a sraai.st am bibif.oa af football. Ila wa.a all ar t. a. Id. in Ihro.lfb aad lr ' I nf. and ao-aaioall ruaata with tba a i. a a a ri- tatT. of ?pkria. a fcalfark ' an tb tvbin-tar -tta I'DlLa-a foot ba t Miti win IMnt twlra B.fora . jrxnk'.n Bi!!b .!B4:ri to aomabodf alaa. amdaata la lb. rfcrm'atrT d'part n.nl ar tpflm.nm with burbla- r..l. af m.r.-wrT. and I1ot draak H.f il rotuimaf iwub af tha poiaoa t. kill a bai. I irl or tna iei )..! cd and.r bi Inecia r ha woatd . t d-ad oaa aow. Ka.it:nc bl aaia .44 aa aralad ta fM-w atad'ftta . and waa r ! I Ina io ! koapieal. nrat-a.4 trmata war a4mi(a- Ittarad. r.ll:l fa wba b4 hop4 ta a. . aaftinctofa and W HH(t"t 'ata Col - I Ij too nr.J.f.a'.d olar.aa of r. .iat la a.tioa a.tt fall. a atn.d f.w rrumlia of rnmfort atit of Va.binctoa ramo dowa wfCb a atlf tMr. a and a (uMW al sot to arbad : (am. a vl'lt lr.tt!i'.in t acnl lr.-nmr. W.MetB tia. aa tba ' atb.r bt ai.l'.d int. frt and aa si atr.afl.al ad pfotrto of tha w.ab. roll. caa of Iba rli-r.;l tdno artd bit an a a. A'.bu It rmuld bar fraa-tmaa ' and holt lt ooa wtta ..a affort. p.r bi'a, tnaa tb Irl"""' of Or -co a. ' in. l-ii!fn f -I d d at tbi It aropor . t bin ifi'nD4(itt atb..n.-a at Hs aad tfftt'maa. aivi at uh wlta tb.a. t m " tnatiC'it'otiai nutiittn d d a ma-b a at-ffo.-l oa for a fantbatl ma a. it fat.. and J r f''". atM-ti 4ira t, ",t ntn tla " o wo'd I ka to p:.r n.nlf!.. bot tbar Will bo b rna nnrf.l abl c") asaadoat it. d vutirul ro!tri.a at taa rt aad pr.a.Bt.' : bturoRD ni t.BY rnor-iT:D 1 afalr PtrrimlaalWai .ala. l oot, ball la Karr-J la Card. U:lN rTA.MMRO V-VtVER-itTT. . r:o Alto. Cat. l- . i Spariat ; Tlt. a uuil la at daat bodr hara wb fr Am.ri.-aa f ootball ot hoaa aaia iba "t dar and aa a ra. oil tba aortinc adttor of tba raciflo Coo. I tt:.a wara f:oudd with poatcarda aa.m aa fot.owa. inr.i'4 aafa" a..'a -Bibiotiaa far ' a i " l" ".! mtmt Hiv j a. , ia fi-.w "" a.rr. ....:.. tn4 too a a aaa - rM.a aa ra:a ariaaf j.r. f..'aart t ! a-U.t ' , t-.l Wra . tr. a. ta at -.wa - a f al'a f.aaua .. ... ,.u I 1.. tnt"t aia .(wa . la "t.-o aama aat.d r Ta RRQWH G la . ea.s- i .J .ii.MW Baal aa4 t.eie .,-.a ere oaal aaa e:te. Ta. af t Tar tat ett.attea ar te ce.-s- . .( iha ita B.r. sfteil taard r.a.a la a ace la fe ea.l ar i4 la a eee fee '-o Alia la :er HT. ' ' " I. O ta .. raal teolBa:L M !'' wilt I-t t. C. . aa raaaa. TBe ! I.e-s aaa at a iia. at taa cleB la Met. .! ! - ef r-..'rm pr..e at:l aa a Ike ca.4 iBrea. a .a aerae at ta t. tr,o.at ... asset fae- S't m.lr fe.:ta(B eeslaef, f. C aa4 I.ce laa facta. Ta eaatiaao Rf tateree.:a!e atactica here, fair -a lor Awruu !.;. I la a aoeeft.a eatirey hm rceaa tsat af -fT.Bmaa eeoP.U-ti.a.- ftaMT laa C.IT ' ,a" ri:a. O.a la ptmtt Aaca (Mtttll Iha rWBI la caa4a.a ma aa'4 aoaa. ar a!r a caach. aartaaa. kaaataa la.lr aaa raata Mlko tlbaaa. wao iii Aaaara rnatf Mabt la Sia-wvtaai aoala .at. Moot MlaV !a-rtmtaav.a aad Bet aa Ka a axa. ea.tb a .oaa la rats a- att. ta. ara.fa4ta ao lara fataail r .... . . . . .. .h..c rmt f M, la. BIG 8 KILLS BASEBALL rvrr. co.rrii:c- torr.t oit aronr r io mbjowitt. foot ball rn rrvro aVrfora ! bar la Haotralaa-4 -Jaa-alla Throw AdaV4 Trark Mra-ta. niTCAG". te. a. Mambara of tba blat Bloo fai-ailjr eammlltao t.rda aottBd'd tha daatk hn.tl of bball aa aa laiareoUaciata aooft la b corf ar aaea. la addttloa to rafaaiaat. by a loa-kfatf trola. to aaoctlon furumar ta..6.l plyint br th-lr albtaira. tba commitlao aotad to fafT ! aach laaM tuttoa a raaottttloa prol4ln for tba aacUtioa of tba diasaoed apoct ollroty Mnpt for rta.a coal.ata. Aa moat of tb dla:aira laatrncUoaa. It wae preaumea iaai to tolt.a.a will aoprort iBair rawiti aad that tnterroU.stata baacball will t aa Bp) brfor taa fptmi aaava lUrt. (tball rra from tba nnireraiiiaa oi tVaablBCloa aad Maarora win taoipni lhatr aaaual r-B.tla Bail jrar at a.attla oa April or II. Tbla anoounro maat waa a-ada frldar Bl?.t T C. Iicbraoa. cradual ananacr o rao. ford. P-taaford a cr will a.a aro r-aat to compata la tba roacbhaopal raaaiia a Jon lnia ianr iqM"t . win Bo b.ld one weak earlier tbaa laat year, aad for tbaa rraaoa tbara will ba bo raiara raca oatwaan Staatord aad Waahtactoa at Flanford. Itrretofora ta winner of tha rartric Coaat etraat kaa baa lnnad to go to f ouKhkeapate. bat Bet ear taa lati- talloa will aro to fttaaford. win or loaa. baratiaa ot kar tiaa attowinc laat. aaa to a. a e a Thrra wara ao appltralioaa for mm. ber.bio la tba roof. rear. It bad ba reoort.d that .N.bra.ka. Notre Dame an. Iba Mirblfaa Aat't would Beak aimlttaa". Iiarorla that tbaro had bera terbfiirai aloUltona of tba rule asaln.t foolbatl prarttre bafore Mpl.rnbar 3 ware re. r.ia.d. A rommltla. waa appomt'd to iavraticat. A roraroUleo to latreencaie tba phjtairal effecia of cro.e-couolr T ranaiaaj atao waa appointed. .. aIalI. of Caitajo, waa aiecteo praaid.at. a"d rroraaaor Wo ran, ra etarta4 aarretarr. Oa rarocnraeodatlon of tba martaalns trammlitra Iha faculty committee oted to add the Jar.lia throw to the roafer .are proarramrao. Tba manacmar com. anitt.e a r.a'orflm.ndaltoa that tba ran f.ranra Indoor Irarb; meat and awtra. mlaat meet bo bald at North weetern. : Marrb I! aad It. that tha oolJoor tnaot bo b.ld at lb lea ato Juno a. aad it tba t.rtnla loomamaat be held at Chi cago Wjy 5i. aa4 IT waa approTod. Cl!lUTtN nitOTltl'.n.. VICTORS Vaaroatrr naakrtba.lt (jalnlrt I tv fratrd. 33 to 13. Tba Oirtla Froth era Buetneaa Collaea op.a.4 Ita lla-l behtbal! vaMa faturdar nlcbf by trlmmlnal tba Vtaiiatar qamt.t, Z 1 to 13. la the Chruna llrothara aymaaalum. Tha tar or tba cool. at for Iha winnera waa Mer. who axored olchl polnia. while fnbark. of the Wejhlnartoo accaeaa tloo. rlJitra4 fi-a poima. Tha Beat lam of Iba aeaaoa for Iba Portland l. am will bo a. a I JUturday Biebt aa-ain.t lb liarresa Clab of Taacoa er. Waah. Arranc.en.nfa aro koine made ta ro. Mtaaii. Iba Oirlatiaa llrotbara Hu.l a. roi'.Ke Alamnl ba.hatbatl aouad of laat y.ar. Al llartholetny baa been appointed tnaaattr. aad already ha bat lia.d fnwara. PuraTer. Van llooml aa. aad WliUama to play wlta htm. In Ibo pratirnlBary ronl.at Hatarday Bicbt Iha C. H R C M'dcete loat to lb iloM.artxi Mtdcete. It to It. rollowlaa aro tba Unoapa ef tha b'C Kama: laiuanw ltl nrotha'a ltt wi-e " ' '" .,.. .it r..... .... i'i ta ....tii laat. I n t . .- til i a a-f .cto lit i'e a' TooMrv nvt: loi.h mk lUlwartla Trara Takra llmt Con ml of Ounnplonahla Srrira. Tor tba firet lima la foar yaara. Captala Kay Toomey'o team loat a' ba.hetball aaana la th Multnomah Aroe'.ar Atbietlo Club llouaa Loaaue. The firat aaroa of the three-ama aerlaa for tba lU cbaacplonahlp waa played la tba club aytnaaaiana and the quin tet lad by Captain Lawrenca Hdwarda woa from Toomey'a team. It to It. teavey aad Captain Toomey f.atored for tba looere, wbtta raelta and Allea ware tha brKbt liabta for the ejtnnlaaT combination. ft.v auaa aayaral of tba playera oa both aid.a are an .M. to be preaeBt Tburaday Blcbt. tba second championship bailie may be postponed BBtil Beat ounaay momma r.iiaeiar a tba lmeuia: T.r ! r .... Ildl tMoarde Wa.t.r. I4i " " ,mlm.jaiia r.. lit laat. rj.ard. t.r l ' ' '"""'J lm,i T..y H .uuua ill kral teo:d f. the nl fat:l rmi ...... Il.ifwd t trMI sslr-.l. J i S . jr, ? I'' aa X 1 e-esrao. HKl TITLE IS AT STAKE Gibbons-Ahearn Match at St. Paul Attracts Interest. HARD BOUT IS EXPECTED jlrrorda of Mlddlt?wrlsit PusIHbW So Similar That Tana llrallate About ricking- Wlnnef Eoro pran One) jdc to Mike. Portland boxioc fana ar lr'd' b -.Bin- . warm us to tha Gibbon Frl. day Blaht at iit. Paul for tha mlddle w.tsht champlonafclp. Oddly It will Mike Clbbona rirat appcaranca bcrora a bom crowd ilnca the mitt Kama Ira-aiUad In tha gopher atala. . ..it a... rMM.n aari VI t' many of tha aona of lUnn.pIn but thy ha bad to Journey or to Wisconsin '.. ifu. . t r.na naad to have to frry oyer to Vancouver. With, to ot a Una oa Bud Anderson. Mew Eaawlr Matcb4. Most of tha Olbbona batUra In racent yeara ha b.'n wa-d In Eastern rtaca. .Now York haa frequently n the clever Mlka In acllon. and It aa difficult to preyrnl tha Ahrarn bout from sTolnc eastward, but tha Capital Clly Athletic Club dtaplayed Its nerva and crabbed tha plum. That tba two clever flehlera are about aa evenly matched aa two mm could be ma'tee tho event the mora In resllnv. Each baa about every asset lhat a fine champion should have. Mike la fust and so la Ahrarn. Mlke a foot work haa alwaye been one of bia bla ceat asset, and thla. loo. la one of Abeam' tron point. Gibbon la a pa.t tna.l-r at dodalntr. coverlnat op and a-alttna In and out with llahtnlna Hka rapidity. Th.aa quallf icailona ara also to be found In Ah.arn'a stock. Many bovina" enlhustaate bellev that Nr.au.a Mike knocked out Ahearo In 111 the European will ba no match for him. but tha Ahearn who will faca Mika on December 10 will ba a far bl ater. bttcr and wiser battler than tha mora boy whom tha phantom put to aleep la New York. Abeara'a Itlaa Rapid. Ahearn s rise to the position b now holla b been rapid. In fact. It la only within Iha past year that th aen aalional Eure.po haa trained tba repu tation be now boasts of. It la within Iha past year that be baa mat and de feated su- h men bs Willie Lewie. Gul Christie. Jimmy Clabby. Jack Dillon. 7.ulu Kid. Ueorea It odd. Al McCoy and Al Hoarere. roliowinat la a list of flchtera the two have met and the resulta. It rives tho follower of tle came some loter CrtlnaT dope: AUKhUS. ' r.tTtc.x. J H!r.t. ll.- a. d. lJnelllrt. Itli a. i . aal-ller tlartftald. aoioler, llarttleld. ll. lati a A. t n. a.. ! ..... KM ira. lelS. a. KM ar-J,- aal'dTer Fartnald. Willie I eaia. 191S. Win.. l-l. 1U 1 firiatlaa. lll K O 3 I -a ' r. r fair W. Jtm r abby. 1l. t'.tbtr. W..AI M--ot, llt. ai ktco,. itv i a. a. GOI.r CIIALI.KXCE ACCKPTKD TAirrrky Club to riar Scattlo Oob. Srvrral Toirnrf Kcltctlulcd. The Waverley Country Club has sent word north that It ha accepted the challens-e of tha Seattle Oolf and Country Club. Just what will be the form of play and bow many member will rpraent each club la not known, nor will daflnlta announcement be made until later tbU month. flay oa the Waverlcy Country Club link will bo held nest .Saturday, when compolllloa will be on for the preal deot cup. Another match between the married and unmarried men I be In scheduled, with Jordan Zan captain of tha unmarried division and K. E Ayer beadlna; the married list. I'lay will ba for It holee next Maturday afternoon, alanine at 1 o'clock. MAN STABS TALKATIVE SON Ctuatlrr Aboat ICxpoalUon Clo Irri taira Kan aiclco rather. JAV mANOlfCO. Dec . Thomas Chamber Blabbed artd probably fatally wounded bl 14-yrar-old ion. Francla. her today because the younsT man. the father la aald to have told the police, kept hlra awake with bta chatter about the cloae of tbe ranama-PacIf Ic -xpo- from which Kraacla and hi v . Tom returned at an eartv ouur. nr-- rather waa asieep worn young men reiumea irem ""- it.. Trieir cr.ail.r woae l them to keen OUKL rranua in .iA to have one to hi father room a. ..nlaln and In the ojBfrel which ensued tu boy waa labbd repeatedly. DR. MARSHALL RECOVERING flu strain Who Hhol Ka-lf on Arrcl for lf MnrUcr l"tlcr. aattrrrilA. Kta. De. I. Dr. Herbert Marshall baa ao far recovered from b.a aclf-lnfllcted bulled wound that dclec- fv.it lke City. It ah. who ...t.ad hero today, announced they ex pected to return homo with tha pria- oner eany tnta we-c. t.e Marshall waa arrested on charts of morderln bia wife and shot himself yesterday In thejall at iieneva. l air K.arrtrlrlan Not Comlnr- JX Ryan, who created Iha lleht- Intr system for the Panama-l actitc in i.Mi.iianal EPaltlon and who hat beea requeated to coma to Portland to talk to tba enctneera and business men of ibl city on December 1J. have been compelled t cancel hi Northwelern trip (erauaa oi r' fair. A nolico to thla effect waa alven Iba Chamber of ommerc , the local office of the General Electric Company, which waa arranalnc lor the ,rlv Ioalmltrra Itraljtna Toat. t-HEHAUsi. Waab, Dec Ppe p.all..j esq tua..l aintx -JiW H' H poatmlatreaa at Utt.il -nd the clvtl sonlco department baa announced lhat aa examination will ba held In Cbehall January . to fill the elirlble list so that another appointment can ba made. Mra. petere waa named poslmlsvre.a to lake ehartre ef the IJHell office but a few monlha a-o. The position paid last year Silo I.unibrr Advanrra II. nt-nrKEN'. Wash. Dec. . 5pe- ClaH An order for tOO.Ooe feet of silo lumber carloads, for the Middle n . k tu.t been received here by . u.'..t Coast Lumbar Agency. Tfils aold at lit a thousand, or an advaturr r at a. thousand over prices which pre vailed on alio lumber several weeks aco. The value oi ine oiu-r i"."" al 10. Steady Improvement In or der from the Middle Weat la etpected fey. IwaUaxsBO. company tha team to that place. The schedule for tba eaaon la not ret com pleted. COVCll SCHOOL SKATKRS WIN Brooklyn Doya Take Two First In Ilacce at Ice Hippodrome. With on first and three second place, the Couch Grammar School con tlauea to lead tha other school of Portland la the weekly Ice-skatlnc racea held at the Portland Ice Hippo drome every Saturday mornlnr. Couch School won first and second in the s: Iris" rare, and eecond in two of the bo) a' races, laat Saturday. lirooklyn Grammar School waa a close second, being; credited with two f iret placea amona the boya. J. George Keller, aaslstant manager of the Port land Ice Hippodrome, gave out the prtxea to the winnera. and he announced lhat tha next event would be held next Saturday, alanine at IS o'clock noon. ROWLING CONTEST SCIIEDCXED Bakrr to Send Tram for Itrturn Match on La Grande Alleys. BAKER. Or, Dec. t. fSpeclal.) Re turning tha visit of La Grande bowler to Baker, a five-man team with two alternate will go to the Union County aeat next Saturday to play a three game match. J. IL Torgler. C. W. Bald win. Everett Jones. Harry Newton. V il lard Stoddard. Alfred Hebe and E. E. Romlg ar the bowler selected to make the trip, ine tournament win be decided by the total of plna made by each team. Baker defeated La Grande by a total of eight pin here a week ago laat Saturday night, ao that a cloae conteat la expected. It la believed that from tha intcr-clly games an Eastern Oregon bowling league will be developed. A. W. STROW'GKR IS HIGH CCS I. J. Holohan and Ted Pont Close Seconds at Weekly Shoot. Althoush the Israels were Jumping every which way yesterday morning. A. W. Strowger. vice-president of tha Portland Gun Club, managed to lead tha nlmroda with so per cent at the Jenne station grounds of the Portland Oun Club. W. C Bristol bad his 10 gauge gun with him again and he fin ished the day with a mark, of per cent. I. J. Holohan and Ted Pont tied for second honors, with t per cent, and H. A. Pollock broke 7 per rent of the bluerocks thrown to bim during the regular session. Plans ara being made to bold a turkey shoot prior to Christ mas day. Woodland Klve Irfrata La Center. WOOPLA.VD. Waah.. Dec. . Spe cial.) Woodland won tho aecond of the early Winter baakrtball gavmea last night, beating the LaCenter team 21 lo 11 in a hard fought and rather rough game. No serlou accidents happened. and the beat of feeling prevailed at the conclusion of the game. Woodland defeated Sara laat Saturday night, to t. A large crowd of ItCenter root era were In attendance. Tha next game will be next Saturday night, when Kalama will bo here. Moom bmokrr Is Postponed. Official of the Moose Lodge, which was scheduled to glva a boxing smoker next Friday night in the old Baker Theater al Eleventh and Morrison streets, have announced that the affair ba been postponed a week on ac count of the opening game of the Pa cific Coast League hockey aeason here on the original date. Rldgeflcld I'lve rractlclnj. R I DO K FIELD. Wash, Dec. t. (Spe cial.) The boya and girls or the lUdgefleld High School have each or ganised a baaketball team and are practicing daily In Un onae nail, l ne boya basketball team will try conclu sions with the basketball team of the Yacolt High School. December 10. at Yacolt, A number from hers will ac- WILLARD HOOTED FOR GRUFF TALK IN THEATER Pugilist, In Audience, Calls Houdini Fourflusher and Draws Ire of Big Crowd W hich at First Is Disposed to Cheer Fighter. Jr;fs WIUjAHU. tna nea j oia champion, may be all there when It comes to exchanging blowa In tha roped arena, but when It come to oratory you will have to count the big fellow out. t . . , w.flnesclav ao. n in uu gelea the big boxer had a wordy debate with Houdini, th - ' -j magician, during I performance at the ae r r. Orpheum Theater In , i J lhat city. 1 v..rlv S000 per-t sona wer present at th dramatic and seemed unani mous In gr6nlr. hooting and booing Wlllard. The troublo waa precipitated by Wll lard gruff refual tn comply wun a friendly request j - W lfntldinl W lllard. ih.t he act on a commltttea t rtch the perforroer-a act from tho ataga. rw4 f beers far Wlllard. preleunTiJ mndlnl-cam. before h. present from any po...ble decep- . -t bnown tnai " i""' After about ten men bad stepped on tha platform. Houdini stepped forward a ..id aamlllnar 1 -Sow I need three mor. gentlemen and .her. Is a man her. on t lonl of ttla presence. rhre. ordinary men If he will .erve on thla committee. . -Ha la Jesa Wlllard. our champion. Taken by aurprlse. the audience waa sllTnt for a moment and then broke fnio tumultuou. h.nd-cl-ppln Cheen. and shriek, resounded throughout the b0.U:J,. iv.d n at the balcony. " " ' . ..Irl? rhere Wl lllard waa Katm a-1 will leave t o ine a.i.i''.' - . MOTOROAD The New radfict Motor and Good Roads Monthly Is Making a Great Hit , if i th West's Magazine of Quality. It is in a class bv Lelf Every numSr is full of interesting reading Tctr.ronr. U Dublished in Portland. Every citizen of oxtw- -s to your friends any" where. It is an ideal Christmas gift Subscription price ?1.50 a year. 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And thus are safe in placing full confidence in Sanatogen. CeW-Wss. SatogenwwiaDygooa WIMYZy 3t'T-? ' .swoaMesaV CaasTTBt tf druggist everywhere, in 1 IAgl?t 2&- ' r for Elbert Hubbard's New Book "Health with bi hrewd philosophy, together with capital Tear this oft as a reminder S1UBUNGTS MENWIN Columbia Park Eleven Gains Inter-City Championship. OREGON CITY BEATEN 6-0 Deriding Hall's Field Touchdown Comes o a Panh Through Broken Joft Before Final Sound of Timer's Whistle. For the second consecutive time the Columbia Park football squad won the championship of tho Inter-City Foot ball League. By defeatlns; Oregon City to 0 on tha Columbia Park ground yesterday afternoon all rights for the 1915 title were won by Coach Stub ling's proteges. The lone touchdown came In the last Wlllard; you see they want to see you." Jesa Refaaea Act. A rresh outburst occurred even more violent than before. Aw. ar'wan with your act. came Wlllard's rough reply as the stilled itself. -I paid for udience my seat he"But. Mr. Willard." expostulated II.,Hlr.l "I " -:..' me tha same wages you give those other fellows and I'll come down.' roared Wlllard a deep voice. Tha audience scenting something un usual, was very quiet. filr. I will gladly do so.' returned Houdini heatedly. "Come n .. th.aa men nothing." on down, I "Aw g'wan with the show." roared tvm.rd errowling something that AurtH.H Ilk. "fourflusher" and "faker.1 wtiiard'a boorish repliea evidently displeased those present for a few scat t.rinr hisses came about this time. Houdini stepped to the footlights and held up his hand lor silence, ...rlilv e-ranted. "Jess Wlllard. I have Just paid you a compliment." said the magician drama tically "Now 1 want to tell you aome- thlng else. i lloadlnl Tares Prophet. "I will be Henry Houdini. Jess Wll lard. when you are not the heavyweight .v..mninn of the world." A roar of applause shook the theater . ,rnerf to hisses ana noois vtnen d an effort to speak. -c.- ti.arvw.ltht champion left the theater it soon as Houdini had resumed The next day his friends all passed hlra by on the street and he packed his grip and lert LrOS ivnueics. On every rno being panned to the champion was i frazxlo on account .-i i.rrrlea a warm personal friend of Wlllard's. shook his head and said about the anair. -I think Jess made a grave mistake, be said. -Wlllard aure pulled a boner," waa j,ek Dovle'a expression on S. IS" Sir Ciaefci Casfrraa. Pmhhc A nmlyit, CilJ f Dmilim. writes: "fcanatoeen h of the highest nutritive value. It is an excel lent oerve-lood." Dr. Enumt Ott, tint f EmtUmd'l rVtaaa writes: "l hive been using Sanatogen lor a num ber oi years in my traetice with cxcel ent result." mP f.m msw mKwmm-. .; ?g in the Making." Written in his attractive manner and filled . - c- . n k..lK mnA contentment. It IS r Kr. t. capital advice on oaimustu. THE BAUER CHEMICAL to adores minute and 33 seconds of play, and was recorded by VHlnk" Hall, who ran 12 yards through a broken field. After crossing tho goal line he was tackled In such a manner that he fumbled the pigskin, but he managed to get up and recover the oval before one of his oppo nents, pounced on It- Duley missed goal. ' The game was played in a steady downpour, which made it almost im possible to try any open style of play. For the most part the ball Jockeyed up and down the field- during the first three quarters without either side able to deliver tho goods. The first half !.,- with tha bail In possession of Columbia Park on Oregon City's 12 yard line, and when the first quarter had ended Oregon uuy was u fr-i-im the winners' troal line. r-nlumb a. Park still nas anumer lanfrtte contest to Dlay Deiore ine schedule is completed, but the result of the match will have no bearing on the title. The game win oe piayeu .a.lnft tha Washington Athletic Club, of Vancouver. Wash., on the Columbia Park srrounds. starting at z:ju o ciolk next Sunday afternoon The lineups: Columbia Park (6) Oregon City M stir lev . .c. Ktliler ..ROI. Qulnn , Powers Mass ..3. Montxornery Harlow .F. Montgomery Myers Sherry DunKey Johnson Multnomah Am- Howdy- Curry. . R TI Btslow . . K BI,. ... Wslato .... I. OR LTk L. bK Q R HI. L. Hit F 5rover Francis, "Pep- Yost Duley E. Murpny Hall Watts Otterson ... Officials " ateur Athletic CHID, reieree. J. H. fcmun. Runert. Mult- Oreeon City, umpire; Clyde J. nomah Athletic Club, linesman: A. C. btuD ling and Alex Donaldson timer. Substitutions: uuiey ir , Duley. Montgomery lor nariow. Powers. Harlow for Montgomery. Munson for Maurice. Maurice tor uner, u.i. Scor: "Hlnk" Hall one touchdown In fourth quarter. aye truiey "'"'"" Time of quarters. 11 minutes each. South Portland won its Z9tn victory in 30 starts during the 1911 and 1915 season in the Spalding Football League, defeating the Junior Moose football team. 6 to 0. on the grounds at East Twelfth and Davis streets yes- t.rdnv. The winn.ng toucnoowu scored by Trinney Jones In the third quarter. Roily Jones missed an easy goal. Manager Mike De Cicco and Coach Frederick McKeown are out for the 140-pound championship of Oregon. They would like to arrange an out-of-town game for Christmas and New Year's day. Write to Manager De Cicco at 174 Porter street. Harrisburs Wins From Albany. HARRISBURG. Or.. Dec 5. (Spe lal ) In the first game of basketball . . . . - . V. turn hlirh ever piayea deiwccu w. -school Harrisburg High defeated Albany High at Albany last night by a score of 30 to 14. This was one of the cleanest games ever piayeu ... Albany. Referee McDonald, director of the Y M. C. A., strictly enforcing the rules. The game wn ..my-.. ... naB.a, n a jitaaraasaj To morrow Night THE "GREETERS" OFFER A REAL SMOKER Pipes. Tobacco. Entertalnmeat. Maalc and a Royal Wood Time While Yoa Are Enjoying the Premier BOXING CARD OF 11 TUESDAY, DEC. 7 Tendered by tho ROSE CITV ATHLETIC CLCH to the Hotel Clerks' Association OK PORTLAND. OR. Tha Manly Art of Self-Defense i Illo The tte.f by 10 of Portland-. BeBf UIOTt. ja-isaiBo O'Brien vs. Allen Clark vs. Wagner Krieger vs. Parslow Kaye vs. Lewis BATTLE ROYAL. FIVE SURPRISE EXPERT BOXERS, MONROE GOLDSTEIX. Master af Ceremonies. Admission 50 Cents .r..j Seata S1.00 Box Seat. SI.50 On bale Rich's. Sixth and Washington, " , ava4 Ad Uatsl! isiEtl5& ao. law-,d-L r-rT yjCt A sw 'SOW ' . . vi. CO..S8 Irving Place, New York. the new Junior high gym. Harrisburs High plays Eugene High at Eugene next Friday nignt. Old-Tlme Football Star Dies. PITTSBURG. Dec. 5. Harry ("Doc") McChesney. aged 3i. one or ine oen- known football jplayers m mo cguuu, a decade ago, is dead at his home here. CITY GETS JNDIAN RELICS Collection of 35 Years, Valued at $200,000, Is Donated. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 5. A collec tion of Indian relics of the late Profes sor T S. C. Lowe, which took more than 35 years to gather and is valued at $200,000, has been given to the City ot San Francisco. ,,, ,, The gift was made by William M. Fitzhugh. wealthy oil man and former surveyor of this city, who secured it after Professor Lowe's death. The collection contains 20.000 objects, all dealing with aboriginal life in America. PORTLAND to Chehalis, Centralia,Tacoma, Seattle, Everett, Bellino; ham and Vancouver, B. C. daily 10 A. M. 5 P. M. 12:30 Midnight The Oriental Limited fast train for ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND CHICAGO Leaves Portland Daily , 7:10 P. M. from NORTH BANK STATION 10th and Hoyt streets. Change in time of trains from Seattle. 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