14 mn horxtxg onrnoxiAx, Tuesday, decejiber 7, lois. SYRACUSE BEATS OCCIDENTAL 35-0 Captain of Los Angeles Team Suffers Fracture of Right Leg in Game. SO-YARD RUN BIG FEATURE Only Oorf nwrtnj-.Fallre 4'onlr-M 1 lal of f'trrnrr In Danger. blmtrT.' ? J r-wc Half. Plaja Wonulrrfal Uim In Nowth. t.rnjajrher bad tha boys together y UHin for a tut; ir-ta talk, and or 4m n rrr given for all prospect 10 po on hand In regulation paaketBau suit after school today. Cnarh Cailicrat aa-i hla ColnmMa t'nlver.ity representative. u.ed th dirt llwr court In th Cotiaeura on th rampua yesterday, and from wow on a-tiT. practir will b Indulged In. K'icano Murphy. Cornellu Murphy. Mika lUora u4 Prartcle Jarobrrgr ar. tha letter mn In school Irvin .Nile, om of th. prominent all-around athletes of tha Institution, baa decided lo fry out fur basketball tola cam paign. roi.rMni to nY scxday Prnaltlmatc Game of Inter-City lacae XVIII Be Willi Washington. Colombia Park and, tha Washington Athletic "1ut. of Vancouver. Wuk. will fnrntss tha football caroa of tha lntr-CitT Football Uiit on tha Co lumbia Park (round oxt fundar. Co InmMa I'ark won It Itama against Urtcon City. to . la.t Sunday after noon, and tha nein(ioa Ainianc Club s.-or.d a -to-4) victory over lb VanrnnTr aoWl.r.. Vt-.Teeilenl Unrwn of th.lea.-u. ill appoint official for nit bin- lay a rontt tomorrow or Thursday. Two mra matrhe only ar on tha 111 .r,ed.il. of tN. circuit. oe.i fiindir affair and r:n I'onland against U t. in;ton Athletic Club at Van- Billie M-ucott I Failure Jitney Driver. MiMirr ooi Caee-alasr Twwr riada Party of t arrtow to "l.all sad 4wly 3 Oats t oleee-lew. i.r Avsr.r.r. r-. Tb. heavy fJ-r.'u.a t'nuer.i'y leer. eaally d-f-ate-t thalr lisbter orponeala. fed d'ntal lo;i'i. hra lojir lr ta seal f jot'!! gam of t"ia sea for th t a o team.. TY. a cor was US to t. n: oa-o diring Ilia antlra g.m wa a. rru U la iimf. Tbia wa Wear tha do... of Ida last ajarfr. abta lent, br aorta of forward T .... an pant. ai-te-i by a fumftla. ruin... I tha tU within two yar4 of tni g.l. T.: .rtic'i I na braced a.bt nl-l , yard run by Hater, of rcu $- t f - ta.C qi.4ltr waa ..i!y tb. moat joal f.at ira of tha cama. j"a(a clt t-ia from a hi- anrt br "-I ant Wi'l tha aJ of Intarfer ruihi cow a tha 0ld t t&a i-i.'rfi'ii aiiM'yard tia ba.ora ba waa trH ran tairmnra. fa tl aama qrt'r Iim. of O-! a-ntil. brot.jht tha craw to It faal w ha larrr'-ap ta.f a f rfvu fr I r" an brjia thmuct tha Una tit a JV ir4 fi. It waa tha Kasaatfta aa why it wa that tba racolpta rut aiaclo by aa ril'l l axanj wio I waro ot noub to pay for tha a"o- tha C ma, I l.n M'CREDIE HIS 1916 PICKS INFIELD Bates Looks Like Sure Fed, but Beaver Manager Is Not Worrying. RODGERS' RETURN IS HOPE With Qolnn on Flmt, Bill t Srvond. Ward at Short, Stomp or IIol llckrr at Third. natrV Ab krnre Won't Cripale. Aflr a!l l aaM and dona. Bay Bataa. tha Ura-rr thlrdnaekar. mar bo ,r Ins a Kr-rtaral LaKUO t-nuoni. - II roma. tlroo to play bail najt Spr'n. According to lata.t rarorta front Iat t,,.on. N. J. Bat.tf homo. I pre.idrrt of tho Nrwark d. and a... ..a kaMlflV flAI ! "r aVa ! ! I".V ' 1 w I T f-VKk a a. - T a. - T thai mn.vt-a fflc. rowin w'-' ; - .k. i h in i ana nvriH ana ltmi ana irrr. - . . juuall InA 1 n i n .m. n 1 f r n 4 l-Mw Ar in a I -L- .u . u I Wood: many of our lo-ealied AU-Ametiean football men are chosen through a Judlcloua advertlalna by coaches and newapapersT Behold. then. all-tar teams with five Harvard and one ox two Cornell men. la the Cornell-Harvard (tame Jameson knocked Gilman all over the lot played him so hard he bad to be taken out. No team that Cornell played was able to rain any ground through Jameson. Result Gil man picked and Jameson not even men Honed. Then King is given preference to Sblvertck. Cornell's next best man after Barrett, tihlverick. a speedy head runner, a wonderful punter, a great drnp-klcker. a nig power In Harvard's defeat. Is hardly mentioned. Cornell with her atar player out. beat Har vard handily. If Harvard had five stars aa selected to Cornell a ' two. how far ahead of Haughton does' this put Sharper S.UG. (Ithaca.) a a a . In tha midst of all this football dis order and uproar has Barney Dreyfus named a manager for the IMratesT Or Is tha job golns to Wagner through gravity? Wagner will celebrate his 42d birth day In a month or two. At tha most ha can last only eight or ten years longer as a big league star, so why not pro vide, for him against the future? Would Wagner make a good leader? Why not? He has brains, ability, force and the knack of developing young talent. The only lack ba faces Is pen nant material. a o o -Over tb Bardar." Oaar tha border Ilea fprlns an It roaea Owtr til a bordar lies Spring -and Ty Cobb; Old. Socg. And what ahsTl maa araa mora to ear Job, Avar tna border ilea aprirg and Ty Cobb AH AJltnay boss driver Btllls Mascott la tha champion featherweight of Ut world. Hobby nvana. who handle tha North wr.t featherweight's business affalra. r-eet:y purcnaaad aa auto and thought thAt It wou lo bat Bill piaa grow into tb Idea of placing th auto on a Jitnay rua with Mascolt as pilot. T!ie proeeed war nt forthcoming. however, so Manager Tvans steppad out BV. I "oar aad'oawy and Comns and Oood; act WllB I trroro and and nontftaa a rA Ki.a while Towers I I Strtke-oot- reeoundlne In uphobnerad mitts; loi has Kara trrma ae.ma to ba over tha Mri demanded by tha Bate want a throo-yrar contract . . k whlla 1'owet i-idin- out and wants Ily to attach lt -W aad "poalos- move ea with a bl eis-nature to a contract of two year' duration. .. ... U.rr.,11. of tha rtaa- i.. ...4 r,r loir' frlendll-l raater a a ford. ' . . .... ,4. v tia I Tola hai falTaM Ka.lr . a.. Be wttn tne r au own-r -- - . - ... miA declared that balball that only an unusual leader can M ba a good training stunt I didn't think that Bates would connect I lift ber up again. And yet she has the !! do a little driving. This with a Kcaieral la-agua contract. . . b " 'n tbe business for this par- Ovar the bordar ia Spring and lu dope. - rua Da should take tha lean. 1 1 Uvular Job standing on her doorstep. wouldn't worry a great deal.- said I im name is Foster Fanford. Blge tha Portland bos. I ,ow osnctly right. If Yale yearna to -Thla voung feltow Holllckor seem I linger forever In the valley of football i itvr .rrp on ner Sha couldn't Improve have no trouble la filling Bates" place, i upon iu jr one aesirea to rise up and II. Ida I would swttrn Mumpi i ur via iiiace, tut answer is nan . .; -..a M-n.m. rtM half t-r fWe. M, ,,m. trlng down Wa.h- third. whl-h sk 1 JJ' . juvlnr tried out footh.it ha.eh.n -ai. . iT-r..! a fra t-r. of th. r.abt ,n,to, h,l,d.y u lo hl, down better than cheis checker. lf snd L h..1 n-.r t. .!-. aanr l la- third w bubJ ,r ,h 8td. lo or s.cond baae. W Ith Vfulnn oo first 'XHmmnJA U l' kZMr:.n..4 ..r-rlo, .Ml. " .SSL ndro1 " "a 1 , at J.r. ,nn.-inx and lo clrclin,. the run waa ra.h.t lf ln, fan. at a Mo mn tumS J n l' ''ne i t-a.n l.. b-.t- . i l-ntlo1trnl.aihera juneTahe.d would m.an Ti cent. hardly ' bow t n Tae Aid of thr Enemy. I, haoi.na- t.ia forwart (a. ITac- wb,0 th, football fild wa reached cripple u to any "rk,i.j.inhi. C.ermany. by bombarding unfortified t . i , . I of c . , istai . g.n wer. M..ti started lo collect, at tba earn rf m,ln ? towns and by toaslng Zeppelin bombs i;.d w. th! n-atho-t of rlay. , p,,enc.r. started to boat It. National If I want mm. ana i m on prlTlU) homr-. WM 4 bg. ald . Tweow TaaWwM n-brn.,. TB.ry-flv. cent. th. toil. Th other " "fh ",Mcr?ede haa a h:a'U'h '" .vr J, aa or,.t thr- to Khdowa. la Porgar. beat a ba.ty retreat In '. , rh" ef A"d narvard. by beating Tale 3 to 0 t,, T. . U '" ' b. "'" yoUnCJV?lr! J. certain of n and 11 0 th nestt. h" n !-.- ... qar , atvt al ke 1 one goal. h ,.ni:,. ad I almost certain I of maln factor , ...eurlnr a return A .in-), 'jo-f Ara. m' . ........... let Ki. 'M -SaMirt . to O II ... a. . V-i' ni.WV U'ln.r' '- v. ,.i . . . not . m j nifj, r-uaj . i, r t . . t. tfa . . . K f. t-. . . f.al-l ............ SJ i ...... ! -.. f r k. I nv-'lta, r --,..U l . rwt-isjrs'-il .... n rVIll . . a. 1 'l4 . l--rr,a l.-H .... Jrr." quoth rnu "lucit to thm cMf for jroa, li.il.. bo yea want la t a r'! X out for MJ toy ouxht at least lo rotlrrt rijocv r lli .Ju n l f .''Ita) .nia fr,rTT. t ut'U4 J r.-fi.n ta -r rv. lo K:Y rLY STUtTS tomc.iit rortUnd I Hatchcl With World a t "Kannpion la Opcnlnc f iairx. Tho ap.nlag game, of tha Pacific riw.t liork'T A.eoetation for th lli-l .a.aon Will ba played loalcbt. ana la Vao.-"'ir. It. C. and tha other In n.tt:. Wh. m.n.rer 11. II. Jv aga. ef tho l'ortln.J .-o Itippo-irsrao. af y..t.r!y afrrn'5n with em t twI. .m for Vincoit'f. M C. and t.mht will find lh I'ortlander. bat I In ta world hmploo hoekev ..am. Vlc'erla will play in tbe Seattle ar.n acsin.t tha Metropolitan Tha I'ort.and liimio contain three new ff'L aitho-igh. Tommy 'uodr- d:. who I pliyin center, wa nembar of l.a.tar I atrlek' Victoria oraotativ. last year Tommy M'jr' ray. tho gil keeper, and tl trvin. at left d-fenv ara th other athlete w.nne fort land uo!ftm. for tha Brat ma. Tha rr. po.lti.'r tonight will ba filled, by Chart's Vkslla and Alt l..bour A..i.tet Manager J f!f KItr. of th. Portland Ilippidroma. Inda arras gamant lo annouoco th a.-ora by paro.l of tmight gm bat a la Tanco'taar and r.ati: during ts. ncniir .bating a.oo at the I -rtlan.t .-o Hippo.JrorBo lonHtll. Tha ei.tt. wi t start promptly at S . o'elo.- and tho ( fd r-nroe should I t. . iitr.i. after o'cloek. r.ixiic ara tho loeap of th Vaseo tvar-pirtlan af!!r. ac-ordiag to ia inhrntlie gin oil by Maagr ef portan.t. aad ataaagar I ran a rtrtrl. of Vno vr- e-:aa ' r-"ata'fraa Tafa-r. a..... ! I"" , ortrn. Tl ! i:vi:niixo i - good ixdian rrrJdrnC of fort land (ita Clnb Mrnliuncd la Marasloc. In a special article headci A Good Indian." la tb tMresBbrr number of tb lu Pont Magaaln. on of tb lead ing trapahootlr.g and ammunition pun- lt.-ti.na la tb. United Male. II. It Kvcrdmg. president of th Portland liua Club, receives considerable men tion. A plctur of tba Portland Oun Club official accompanle tho alory. which la aa follow: O.t on th ractfie roe. flaary "Cverdlne. of I'uetao. Or. la ha. a a aood ia 4iaa a tharaaea sport. maa aad aa ai- arwuad fH talla. ba I. deeer.i:v pa. A r .ick all . kaao bun. atr. klearUlo .a. aa ardent trapehaotar. can tura oad ete-e with a rraquancy tkal ba se av.wrta.aa. . . a aam.at worker foe bl tataraat f 1 ort f trap- aotisC. Aa mark f aat.a fcta trf b haa. aeed brw wita tka preeldeer af the Port end Una li. b a4 tba latri? Indiana and h 1 a.aa hick la tk eoanrll at tna .North. eat saotam.a. and bla devetloa . t.io r a a r.raa.t.d r tnaaa raftla tt.j baa r.aw tad aa.larla.ly la tk.tr baa t.l aad l4i.Mto.ttt. Via take ..ir fc . . erf la IT. err It. yrvae. :. a 'iKal tsd!..-- gad portmaa aad all.ar.uad aod fa. .aw. Bit of Sport T -,-i.l..r'l . u r . . .-' S t- w. . T imm I'k. V e.-w..ee. DOtxlC, N.k. ha beea placed aa tha m.e ef .p trtttana. Jo HlHtS.f an Crane. VI later, to. at Aaaertre eraea wrwatlara. ba. pat k. 1 1 e a. liota tnaaa ejkelm.a kava f.na r.p."aloaa la IS k,aat. aad ka'h ca froa Wi a WS.a th final wMatta af tho l.t foot- e:i a.aai.a b:a aad Iowa bad eoee mor. aaa vaaauUked by Ike .tardy Naraakaea lu-a K.tA.rfjrd. ca.tata aff tka eoraaa ev.a. piayed kia laa aas. r rl.a.l and un,j etd a rer.rd mat probably M a. f a pukia tttutt la Ik cavalry cat koa.t e m a i :rad tkrao year, at e- fte... aad lat I. aw i.U a. ia a e I (rin tkal ttrMw lie? e aatertag Naoraaaa. K,fH.rtr4 a.ed ta.r J.ara a. a ktaa ena4 te.aa I. luae:. aad teal team r Im.1 a sania. It. wa ta Ik iioi 1 y.ar witka.t bai.g a aafaat! t.nl. a a a tt I. rayoeied thai V -;' aa. Ike Waat- Ij... ,.r .i-d .y v.raaa, stay ba wed ta.d ' at s-aaoa. T . . 1 V .ka fllaaahatl Cta. aa.a.tti rnfTr.VT lir r.IN. .V.r. ! t.,. n. ... altera t the V. a.a.r list .oiiad. Orrsoei Itlsh S-tnol AaaawUlloe. Will r.rrtd ln rtt .wttarday. !JIMT. Or. r p.ei.l ai--'tr. ('.member 1 1. baa b.ew sot a .,a data .e tbo bearing ef tha Dr.l .IM f!,. th aw Orogoa li rhooi AtHafta AlWUI wbi.-h i.-a4 Mn -ho.) a'hl'l'. la thia itt'i en a aniforra baai. Ta m.t!Bg i l lit. :- a? "ilana. Two it wi:t b beard at IM rt a; bo'h, dealt- wf.k th :'j-l-hil.ty of .layer. protaat b ;d by Albany It:" .-bo agaleat arfO. raac.e on th. rialam II r..-kal fw7fh.ll te.na. and tha ether ba e.a pr.aa-lfad by I'eadietoa High IMoal atiln.t a p-iy ee tha Ijk l.ranla llih Kioiil team. Tho Alnany pr(eat will id a.- .la tha bta .hoof rh im pton.hi. at th. i::nti Valley bIm partur- I t'. l- th gtm Wi'S, V.hiBf II (h, rV.ho.3l lr r.rtlm j f r the stale tin. by virtue ef savine defeated Al bany I t a. C.vl'.i'r lb iye ir. ! warrvtae -a . tbe raaat LeaM r.:in aaaiaet tee -! Tke b-r. rl ewoUi la ko.d f e'. la the Itt ferial allay. a a a art iteaa otrt wear tb rti.i itr wni. f irw . I -ae. T fellow re- f ,,e tnai t a w la ka iioaal A a :a I u. a e o Hvt w.a.a. a-ed Ji" are g" .v. k.. received weoao "a att-'a tkai e.a dyead .paw WUI be p.aaed la IB aid rap ..nli,- htm ho w 111 tote ai unnoi' mey. tha Portland semi-pro. to the Spring camp. Manager Walter said yeaterday that If Plan corn's he should nave no trouble In shoving either Carisch or Kljber Into th discard. hst he wouio do with young Bartbolemy In this raa la probtr.atlcaL AI probably would bo farmed out for a time. "Bartholrmy doe shpw up weil with, the stick, but I think that about a month's work In a league of lower ei..iriratton than the Coaal would bo all that be would need." said Walter, e . "Portland" i Bill James, the Detroit pitcher, who waa here a short time ago and mada tha trip to Pan Fran cisco with tbo touring National and American Leaguers, I 111 In a ban Francisco hospital. Word to this ef feci waa received yesterday by Mc- Credle. e e e Kroery Webb, one of Bartholemv battery malea on the Piedmont Ma roons haa signed up with th Spokane Indians for ll. He was recom mended to th Spokane club by Judge Mci'redle. who saw him In action sev eral times on tha Portland lot last Summer. Webb Is a little fellow and no doubt wli: be one of tho smallest pitchers In professional bn'.l next season. Former Coast Inguers In the Inter national league did not set the circuit ablase with their stick work during th past season. Mickey I -a Lent', former Beaver catcher, now with Buf falo, lad the Const contingent with an averse of .tt for ' games. Art Korv. who went up from th Bra ver, to the Giants, was farmed to ttocheater and Jumped to th St. Louis Fed., batted for an average of -i' in 71 games at Kochrster. II battcj .:: In (9 game for the Fed.. Art Ivvlin. former New Tork Giant and Oakland manager. I next on th llt. He participated In 124 game at Montreal and hit Ian Howler, another former Bearer backstop, also wt:h Montreal, clipped the pellet at .IT4. O'Lcury. a former !aI. with Jersey City, hit .: J In 10 games. Mensor. a former Beaver and Colt and Pittsburg Pirate, didn't show murb. In 113 games at llarrl.burg. He batted only .21. Jim Tftorp. th Indian, who was re r:ied by the New York Giant after being with Jrrey City and Harris burg, stepped out of th International Le.gua wuh an average of .201. American league averages show that Billy fo-uthworth. the sensational Bea ver outfielder, hit I!" In 9 games at Cleveland before Joining Portland. Kanworthy. th former Sacramento player, wa Men up In the Federal batting I la. t wl" .!:. "Pa!e" Borton. al.o a former i'olr, hit .It for the CMfe-t. Ted tnaierlv clipped tha pill at .:': Kruecer. .211: Chad bourn. .:.': B'rry. .12. and Manang. .177. of Tala efficiency, which we believe undoubtedly will aooa ba on tha wav. If Mr. Ford desires to rally a lot of sunering ana heavy anguish, why doesn't ha fit out aa expedition to stop Winter golf In th North? "Out of the bunkers before Christmas" should be a winning slogan, Why doesn't Mr. Ford's charity start ai noraer 11a saw what Harvard handed Tala without batting an eye lash, much less subscribing 11.000.000 cor a new 1 ale coach. STANFORD LIKELY TO Cn.VXCE Students to Vol on Prohibiting Freshmen From Competition. J STA.VFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal.. Dee. Current opinion on the Stanford University campus today was to the effect that tha Cardinals would relin quish their hitherto stoutly-defended principle that freshmen should have the right to compete In varsity ath letics. It also was announced that the students would be given an opportunity to vote on this question at an election on next Wednesday. The return today from tho confer ence of Oregon and Washington unlver sllles of Paul It. Wilson, president of the student body, gave rise to much diJcunslon concerning the situation, and It waa sensed generally that the elimination or staniord from the newly formed Iactflc Coast Conference will bo tha Incentive for the withdrawal by Stanford of the freshmen contention In order that the Cardinals again might compete with conference teams. II v IIS 10 t I yv. H Oc Wws a .,.,,, 1 .Viaa 1 1 mat BVaawawaoawawtri Connect with this fast one! Don't let their "record-making taste" get by you. PIEDMONT Cigarettes are going faster in sales every day. Simply because men find that here's a Cigarette .that does more than promise it DELIVERS. All-pure Tobacco put together in a blend that smokes as mild and mellow as a whisper Alo packed 20 for 10c Some shooting, boys, when you get a coupon in every pack! Eh? BOXING BOUTS SET Blazier Will Meet Jack Kane, Spokane Lightweight. ROSE CITY CLUB IS PLACE Five "Cullud" Gentlemen Will Aid Association in ETfort to Bring Big Convention Here Next Year. New Faces to Be on Card. Referee even. Smith decided honors were jmoLiGATOiis wix iv roxo Injured Multnomah Man Hot Ires In Game With Preadnaaslit. nrl Fmeed was forced to retire from the water polo game at th Multnomah Club last night with a broken finger. As a result hi. team, the Dreadnaughta, lost to the Jlboligators. 4 to I. This was the first victory scored by the Jlboligaters thus far this season. The lineups follow: Jlhotisator 441 C Dreadnaughta. ITheeler ...RF Leslie !rrt.oa .......... L. r. ......... .. Thomas Holler Hll 8 meed liemeker I1 .......... .. Stanton iimvlhe Goal L lfere. Jack Codr. DIGGINS LASTS 4 5 SECONDS Z' (imnra?tJ ric 1 St. l'aol Hoy Knocks Down Pliiladrl phlan Tlirlce in Record Time. PHILADELPHIA. Dec . Johnny Rrtle, of l. Paul, claimant of tbe ban tamweight championship, mad short work of Young Dizglns. in whnt was to have been a six-round boxing bout here tonight. The contest lasttd only 43 seconds, half of which waa spent on tbe mat by I'lggln. who waa knocked down three times. F.rtl weighed In at 114 and DiKglnt a: liS pounds. CTC1 It RUK lU'KK I4 FLAXM-.n Rraar City CI ah .Vrgotiatlavs With tar of I'aatrra) Track. finir I r..t T. Mrr!lt. ef tha Be. f ir A' ..! CI '4b. ka b-aa oeoti. t ag Wit! Fae'ern ryei.sr. foe th. stag. I-1 ef a !-dy b'k tr at th I'.oa l ltr l"il Tbo preeens .-6 !iil of th rir.Fi in.tti.i. a trt to s.a Fran- aad tt i preto., tj bring at 1.it a dosaw or in. erven ri,r up from ta ruy n't tor tb meet. Tho moot wl. probtblv bo bald In February If proper arran-nent raa ba m I. Maa-igar Merrill Iatan4i bringing th a.ma bih far. fear. tbt cam pa '.d In New Tora and Chl-agx W illIXfiTOX )lTXTirr 14 OCT Cttlaenbia) Trim ta I Carrying on Practice? Work. Ca.hte Arebla Roth aad bla Wash-t-ftos I'igh, efeeo baa.otbwil candi date, will tab. their fl-at workorit la is a. hool gvmnaal in dirlng th.tli. U aaasoa tils aX'.sraooa. Coach - pme .14 tte War Ita" a. far eia. ihwl a t be ewild da laac aoa waa 1. la. 1 tA l!awal La4w UafuteM II tiaUliad. oe J'a. r.r'-e-e peaeataa. aw blood Ik. TJ"1 !. .-! esakee p-edse aa to Ik 4 ' a-a.a a e e J.m kl'l.f dr.. t aa entae I. whaa ba a l. I'M. Vi. rupxt a a ff.r 1. ael aaas .aaaed ...Id sua b.m c'ar k.lad. rhartay While aad Jrh Whit. r rtBeie. kt Ja- kae. I r"' thai flskl. in mil 1. the feml t. ll.aefir. be ea hie tk f '-e .v)l a aft.a ao aaw af k . iMiti-ri .psaaaia. ilKk akaoa aotblr. ca.ra TV. Call of taw Kaas. Tha .. af Biekl war fall ag fal. Wnaa rraaa tko wroeeiiag Sim tbar yaaaed a ii4m yaotk. by aaa rr.a liotck. Vl ko . a la-kald. bar and Oolrh iitlteJ, T r aa Ibal c.frM pe.ai.ler said, flit OeC.'h. Se asaralT flask bie bead; V e,m.o ti'e I la raaisaad t.t.l yaw ' c ..I aad ri.d a r..i o.yr A ae ae tea k a. mii away. - rd iiai.a 1 aa.itsg a beat aad bay; "tte'ae htai b." pfl..t.fi cry. Aad leuu-b. k. ca.miy aiab.. ra.Ey: lii.ooo rg K. rhair. New York Again Frolwa noxlng. NKW TOr.K. Dee. . Th noma. Ua.1 tat athletic rommlaaioa today look, anion ta taveatigat th report that valrous boxing club had deprived tb state of many thousand, of dollars through orroneou return of recelpta Tba a aipiai lararwala, Ore:a. fa-i.d la de phi ran.wa. I. fraoa vaor dual ihrowsh the spaa ef 1 the efi Ilia from ik. dost ef the year and writ dooa Cm. farhr Vn. apoa M.tnrr's page.: Xat whether Ta.toa shall rial r shall Net ohaihee rc'ind or T.'kee ha.'I fall: Cea ...re os'y looma oer ilia rr a .a Whol! ba in sen caeh at tala? praphat. wka baek la th. dawn of th world lin1.d .'Jt tit anto klnc and to pr.nraa. rr:o;d mi 1 in wo.ld ba nd or furlea, Ja.i who w.a.d fikUk as peacbea ad ejalacaa IIIm .re. ia In your miraei. shroud And ar i"l wh.a pea'-, .nail ratura I earth' Ht umaMng f far beeavr grip oa .n who a b tk s.xt tMct at Ta:T Crea. q.aattnn. now bovar r lh earth: :! a a prepare for aoma militant ratisar Thai an. w drtf'.ln la mm or mirth V. bat ii. ahead fr th n.it s.narattoa? H''t lia'e'.am r-oar froTn O.rminr'1 clutch T win lord rheeb, tha builais that palter ..a. na 1 . "ew n ail brr'a or td.Une or each' Viboll b. ik s(n coach at Tala? I a . ... t- . . . . Id must improv our I J-J diction or practice that art of elu cidation. Our style must be developing la aubtt complexity. We had the Idea that w had been favoring Cornell right along as Kaslern champion, with Pitta burg deaervtng Its share of considera tion. Yet from two quarters w are asaal'ed by Irate corre.pondents today lor picking Harvard aa reader of tbe park. We do enough actual sinning without being bawled out for sins that we've never committed. T. M. C. A. SPAKTAXS WIX AGAIN Quintet Add. Victory by Defeat of It'nal Il rltli Juniors. Th undefeated Spartan basketball team of the Y. M. C A. added another victory to it string yestorday by de feating tha H'nal li'rlth Juniors. 11 to 11. In the V. M. C A. gymnasium. The guarding of Wolff tor tho win nrrs waa the feature of the contest. Follow Inf are tba lineups: Cnartans (31 B. TV fit) Orsttonihl F. t-nrbln I ItmaleytlOl y A Cohen ! illx-I-.e C Miller I'.') C. 'ohen , Wilson ...a. . .. .0. . Tha tjkrary f fwcnM Urn tX C la J.M ld a -. .WaabiAgtea, I t arwell Rlaew a fwlat of Order. Sir: Has It aver occurred to 700 how tt l..er (13) Wolff Minnesota Invites Curlers. DL'LCTII. Minn.. Dee. . Leading Eastern curlers, those who generally curl In th open on the numerous lakes of New York State and the New L'ngland country, are being asked by letter today lo come to the North western curling bonsplel to be held her In January. Secretary Fred liar graves, of tho Duluth Curling Asso ciation, declared today. T have heard from most of tho Canadla.i curlers. 1 t only exception Is Winnipeg, and they have not definitely decided." Ccntralla-Clichalls Basketball On. CENTRA LI A. Wash., Dec. . fSpe ctal.) A series of 10 games between teams of tho Centralla and Chehalis high schools will open Wednesday night in lb local gymnasium. Each of the classes and the faculties of the two schools will be represented in th series by two fives. The opening games will be bctvreen tha senior boys' teams aad girls' taama. Jack Kaye. the clever Spokane light weight, who formerly fought under the colors of the Spokane Amateur Athletic Club and held the lightweight title for some time, will make his debut tonigh against Bill Blazier. the New York lad. at the Rose City Club. Besides this bout two other lightweight at tractions will have a place on the bill, a battle royal and other stunts. Tonight's affair Is In the way of a complimentary smoker tendered by the Rosa Cltv Club to the Oregon State Hotel Clerks" Association. The "greet ers" will hold sway and have added several of their own stunts to the hninir nrogramme to enliven the even ing. Pipes and tobacco will also be in order. Tli battle roval. which has been given conspicuous place on the bill, will bo furnished by Ave "cullud" gen tlemen, who earlier in the performance will don full dress suits ana smibi in distributing tho smokes. The receipts of the smoker win oe lurneu over 10 the "greetcrs. who are making an effort to have the hotel men noia their convention her in 1916. Several shifts, out or tne orainary. have been made In the boxing cara .nd it will be noted by Doxing lans that some new faces will be seen sgaln.ot Tommy Clark ana uanny O'Brien, the popular lightweight mitt wlelders. . Jack Allen, who gave Tommy the battle of his life at Kenton, will take on O'Brien tonight, while Jack Wagner will take time enough from hla Jitney bussing to step six rounds with Clark. Jack Kaye and Bill Blaxler will fur nish the other lightweight attraction, while Frank Parslow has made good his boast of making the welterweight limit and will take on Henry Krieger. a Portland boy. who made quite a repu tation for hlmseir in Seattle lately oy w.-Ulop(ng some of tho tough artists of the Sound CltV. Jockey Bennett will probably officiate during the boxing, ine snow is scneu- uled to start at silS ociock. BALI. PAY SLIT STARTS TODAY Claim of Shaw Against Seals for Back Salary Will Be Heard. . The Jury which will hear the case of Royal X. (Hunky) Shaw vs. tne fcan Francisco Baseball Club, was selected yesterday. The trial will begin today at 9:30 o'clock. Shaw Is suing the Seals for 1240 which he alleges is aue mm. The amount asked ly naw 01 t-ai Kw-inir. then owner of the Seals. Is de clared to be back salary that was de nied hira during a term of suspension while he was a member or tne ban Krnnclaco club a few years ago. Shaw waa with the Seattle ciud in tho Northwestern League last season. Shirley Parker Is the ballplayers at torney, while juage jucwea.o is Han dling the case for Ewing. Dick Pvryer Is Race Secretary. SAN DIEGO. Cal.. Dec 6. Dick Dwy- er. famous turfman for a quarter of a century, starter of thoroughbreds on K-enturkv and Eastern tracks, today was named racing secretary and handi capper of the Lower California Jockey Club. J. E. Rothert, who handled the livestock exhibits at the San Francisco Exposition and a former official or the Denver and Reno racing associations. has been chosen paddock and patrol Judge. The ir.en will officata at the course in Tia Juana. Williams-Burns Fight Draw. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. . Kid Will iams, world's bantamweight champion. and Frankle Burns, of Jersey City. fought 20 rounds to a draw in their battle for the title here tonight. The fight waa fast and furious throughout. LAND GRANT MEET PUT OFF Conference Will Be Called by Gov ernor if D. W. Campbell Returns, SALEM. Or., Dec. 6. (Special.) The scheduled meeting between the Oregon & California Railroad land grant con ference committee and representatives of the Southern Pacific will not take place tomorrow. Governor Withycomb announced today, following receipt of a telegram from D. w. Campbell, sistant general manager of the South ern Pacific, that he could not be pres ent. If Mr. Campbell can be here th last of this week, the Governor will notify the members of the conference committee to be present. The conference committee expects to submit a plan for disposition of the railroad grant lands to the railroad of ficials at the forthcoming meeting in an endeavor to arrive at a compromise agreement. CHANCE OF FREEDOM LOST Man Who Failed to Make Good for Stolen Beeswax Is Rearrested. Promises of restitution made by John Christenstm, aged 23. who stole a larere quantity of beeswax from the Portland iseed Company several months ago, upon his release, were not carried out and yesterday he was rearrested on 1 bench warrant issued by Judgre Steven son and served by Detectives Hellyer ana TackaDerry. Christensen was convicted of steal ing the beeswax daily in Quantities which totalled about 10 worth a week. At one time he used an express wagon to carry away his loot, which amounted to 0 pounds that day. His mother pleaded for him and he promised to make good the loss to the company, but this ho has failed to do. Marlon Tax Levy to Be 16 Mills. SALEM. Or., Dec. 6. (Special.) The tax Dudget tor Marion County as pro posed by the County Court today pro vides for a general levy of 16 mills for next year. This includes a 4-mill road tax and a special high school tax of 5 mills. Provision is made for Marion County's share of the money to be re quired for construction of the new 33,000 concrete bridge across the Willamette River at this city. Telephone Petition Rejected. SALEM, Or., Dec. 6. (Special.) The Public Service Commission today denied me petition or tne Pacific Telephone At Teleeraph Company that it modify a recent order fixing disconnecting charges at $2.50. The company asked that they be allowed to charcre $3.50, desiring to make a charge of $1 for re-connections. To- lis? night wgfe y N THE "GREETERS" SMOKER BOXING TUESDAY, DEC. 7 Tendered by the ROSE CITT ATHLETIC CLUB to the Hotel Clerks' Association OK PORTLAND. OR. O'BRIK.V VS. ALLEV, CLARK VS. WAGXER. KHim.KIt VS. PARSI.OW. kAl VS. LfclWlS. BATTLE ROYAL. FIVE SURPRISE EXPERT BOXERS. Admission 50 Cents Reserved Seats S1.00 Box Seats S1.3d On Sale Rich's, Sixth and Waahtnartoa. and All Hotel. oner to Roseburg. grand larceny. Ho is accused of GIFT LEADS TO ARREST Jeweler Declares Christmas Dia mond Present Was Not Paid For. An expensive diamond ring which Sverre K. Engh is said to have bought a Christmas present for his wife. but which, it is charged, he neglected to pay for. was the cause of Engh'i ar rest last night on a charge of larceny bv Detectives Leonard and La Salle. Tho complainant is Herman J. Al- tock. a jeweler at 141 Broadway. Mr. Alstock says that Engh took the ring on December 2. The purchaser is said to have promised to pay for tho ring if suited his wile, or to return m tne same day if the setting was not satis factory. Engh is a Jeweler in the sea- ng building. Georgia Requisition Honored. SALEM. Or.. Dec 6. (Special.) Gov ernor Withycomba today granted the requisition of the Governor of Georgia for the return to that state of Ed BishoD. who is wanted in Whitfield County on the charge of murder. Bishop s under arrest at Hillsboro, or. lie Is charged with shooting Willie Uoray. October 14, 1915. Roseburg Fugitive Arrested in South ROSEBURG, Or.. Dec. 6 (Special.) W. L. Frazier, for whom Roseburg officers have been searching for eight months, was arrested in Madera, Cal., according -to word received here to night. Sheriff Quine will leave for California tomorrow to return the pris- Fire Damages 4 0 Autos. SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 6. Fire In the Northwest sales branch of the Metz Company, at Nineteenth avenue and East Mercer street, tonight caused a loss of $25,000 to the building: and con tents. Forty automobiles were dam aged by fire and water. The cause of the fire is unknown. In "5 states In the United States mothers' pension law have been enacted, and tlO. OuO.uoo will be paid out this year for that purpose. Oh! You Fishermen! We are having- a real, sure-enough sale. Yes, sir! Many of you have been buying tackle from us for the past seven or eight years, so when we tell you that you can buy anything you want out of our fishing tackle stock at prices way below regular, you know that we mean just what we say. We are going to move in January and have made up our minds to sell a lot of good tackle before moving day rolls around, so you will find prices like these all orer our stock. For instance: Salmon Reels, regular $3.50 pattern, for $2.50; $2.50 Reels at $1.85; those handy little Pocket Rods, always sold at $3.50, are going at $2.25: Seven-foot Brush Rods, regu lar $1.25, now 80c; our famous KK Double Gut Hooks, usually 60c dozen, now 40c; heavy treble Hooks for salmon fishing, regular 50c a dozen, now 30c; a dandy Fly Rod with agate guides and tips, a regular $5.00 pattern, now only $3.25; good quality gut hooks at 10c per dozen; blades for making up trout spoons, 15c per dozen. At prices like these, it would pay you to buy for the future. No man can go fishing without losing or using just about so much tackle on each trip, so here is a chance to stock up. And just think of the splendid opportunity of getting some sensible Christmas gifts for your fishermen friends. Backus &C0orris 223. Morrison Street. Bet.lst & 2nd Sts