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nrn McmxrNo oni:nom'. moxdat, DECEsroEit t3, idis. 13 SAGRAMENTO WILL LIKELY BE CAMP Portland Sure to Stay League and Training Plans Are On. in SANTA MARIA IS POSSIBLE rrnhalit; to ltv ennal till Va j Abnal Matins 1 p It I .V he-clwl. r"rt:4 ferae t ofT ahou foctlaad a etatja la the Cvavtt basebai: eae4"e I Hit It I all cat and dried the railroad kae srar.t.4 lb rales l.lre.L eras vt alter ifeOredie will bate A teem, sit It the race asaia. JI . rrfi. ii tact, ha already prae- ti.-a::y a free. I upon, hi traiolna" ramp. "It t;I b either ..acreroets or f4t Waria. and I ue. 1 wt.l rant fr..,e H far if Ton ear .4.rmntfc as. riae, ma S"o-I crpeitlB. rrvinr.. hi t ba-l par and el ne hot. I f.-iirl. n.l ouiM le sn.aae era i'i'At tra.ntna ifoaniU" to.t -sftnj th. . ! wrestled ea-i'aj old harl- liofM at ( "Tft tractive Dori hid t ball para, sr me.' a-M-d the 1'ortUnai fnaav aar. "It was out la th tointrif about f ;r rrilea. mora or le.a. .N o snore of ) - p. o f.ir me aa a traiftina? tump. fairer I -!. kvl not heard tha lnit l of lha cranttnc of the ra'e br l rvlriM'K but he said he hrv tt w e f"mint " President lUim has Informed that a n-i:j will b held after th o:. .(."" he rmjrkit "o I (lM averyfiiraf I settled and all that re- rin t. for us to draft o-jr schedule. po:naT d-atea f tjr rotation. a w know th-ru already. I'urtland opens at .-taj frart.-o. remain there for tn so.-ond nit with Oakland. an4 tn-n rom north t epa at torn in v! ?;t lake.- tt dev.lor that the TranacoBtiBental fvMrwr Aa a-i.4f loo 4t4 not act oa th rcfi- I'naet l( application for r'l i" l far. The wxattr cama r for ron;4ratin. but waa rfrrr4 Barb to tb I'a.-trlc Tmnlnat llnaa Th f4'4ctiua waa tbvraupna aTBt4. W. W. Vc-r4:. af rort:an4. dl4 0"t aa nt'ib to Mr aboqt IK acbr4 a:. f ari'riitl i y. It mictit bo ai4 tit tha Curt 4n l Jurtat t aboat tb tt I tt! "fl.:r"r" la tha a-b4ul bu.n, aa4 vlicr) tba aoutbrm man Be ft him out of tho -bc4ulo-f-mirK tb.r r-"'l4 annotbina of a rr jt yr chart wa r m i-ri of a rray.i'itrt tanta, ta ono rwr(-H of flv rki. for tnatanca. I'urtlaa4 bt-fc4 tho iIii thra avrlca. J-t Cillirin drir ta ramaia et f t'oaat. lofl baa written to tha fa M o rw rluV of trta It trr taaruo. ftatnf fr bj r'a.a Tha Mr twtrtr tnmk ba ran I.n4 wttk tow Coaat clubt fiUlfaa ka baa anraeihlna; of a mttlnc tnnt ifia Wait MrCr4ia br-iht blm v.t la rortlaa-1 la li a trat4 km In mi4taon to lac- rmBtx ba4 iiv tha ba baa b itrt tha 4it ttka. MinnaapoUa Motftea ar4 Tfi other clut. illKta Bnarrt4 tba 4au(Br of one af Me uer beet klnca of Ceatral 'a:i(irnia. (o !"inc a !rrt"C traintnat rniriaa'o at JiMl Mrla. Tki 1 b. I r atflain b e partiality for tbia ixlml af tna kemirhera. tha weak, ftar Twmr la alatatl for eiectioa aa captain of lha club team. VANCorvKU HKItllWS nKTr OirWtUn Ilmthrr li( Takra K- rlllnc Uaekrlball Game. 3-l4 Tna OirUliaa rrotbera Hualaaaa Col Irca baeketball team 4oara4 tba terl IWreasa. of Vancoorer. Wutu, to It In lha wmner'a crmnaalura Baturday aichi. la a prailmlnarr (ama tb Cbrtetian Uroibera Mtdareta trimmed the t. ra Junlora 1 to II la aa arltma: moltit Tba mala eoBt end4 It to 14 whea tba regulation Kama bad been com tet4, bat flee izilnulea mora waa Blaye4 to 4l4a tba winner. Tba Trtlan4 accrccalloa threw tbraa field baaheta la tba tra tnlnutea of flay. Iilaiana waa tba atar rolot tyatbarar for tha Vaaroattriif, reitrlnr all but two of bla lee ma oaiata. folrowioa art tba Uneupe: fereaaa ll C k II r. -4 fflenietk ............ F.... ....... .tl Jt.er Itepeel r. ........ i J 1'-;nlee Vni'e (2 ..141 leeiia '-.a li: lei Meal, a rtie 4a ia a pare. ..C iieaca SCtmiA AT TU.rS AIIK LOW Illih Wind Makra Tarct Jarap and Only I Mootrr Makra Prr Crnu JampiBat larceta cauae4 poor KerM yeeterday at tba Jeana atatloa trapa OLD OREGON STAR RETAINS PROWS "Chuck" Taylor Leads Van couver to 10-6 Victory Over Columbia Park. VISITORS WIN UPHILL GAME Mabllng'a Champion cort Karl J, bat WahlnKtoa Athlrtlo Club lrn Make Iaah In Lat Half and Win nandlljr. BT rjint- It. ooopwi!. -Chock" Taylor, tha fomr Uolvar ally of Oracon famooa halfback, may bara oat aoma of hi llna-planlnc NEWBERG TE.M MAKES RECORD OF FOUR VICTORIES AND TWO DEFEATS. x tit kA"i t "aeb Maw. I -eft to Itlakt aXearsa. Coarbi ttaear4 rJllott. r. a.l I-4wla toeiaa. L a-l laaard hraalra, tCaptalal. r. t.l Keee Mallard, ri Carl Melt. Baaatltata. Mlddlo Haw Jeeaea Bay. Bakatllatri Oaval4 riaat. (. bv.1 MayaaMd Maeaett. L t.l ( art Miller. I. e. Kraat Hoe llareo I to a a. Baaelltalei "Ted llarwaas. I. a.l .arl Halrd. a. ir rkle Mr rea, v. b.l Walter Hart lei t. r. a. I Ollarr WaHra, L t. NKWIIKKO. Or. No. JlfSpoclal.) Tha Nawbar Illarh School football team baa" Juat rompletrd Ita aeaaon with four Tlctorlaa (tha lateat oa Notimber si at Weil innirlUa with a acor of It to i) and two defeat ona at J-alem and tha other at Aatorla. Tba arorea durlnc tha aeaaon ara aa followa: Nawberc IS. Alumni C: Newbara: . IaJern if. Newbera; f. Koreat Urate : Niwbere 0. Aa torla : .Sawbara; II. Wood burn Xawber It. McMlnnvllla 2. tha two ral klc-ka, Besldra theaa two athlete. Bill Kurti and Abo Toplck played a star Kama. COI.rMniA ELEVEN TO ELECT Smoker to B IIrId Thnroday, When CapUin Will Bo CtMMen. Tha atudant body of Columbia Unl varalty will hold a smoker In Christie Hall next Thursday nlffht and will have, aa jurats the monogram men o the football team, special tr rancements bare been made for the moleskin wearers. Boxing and wrest' llnar bouts will b on the programme. The letter men will elect a captain for the campaign during the even ing, and from ail Indications there will be a close race to succeed captain Hushle McKenna. The custom of Co lumbia University la to choose an alter- nate leader to be used In case the rap- taln-elect feJle to return In tha I all. Qmn rana fire. J Br War af rbldiaa. Near that Ua (olfioc aeaaoa la all o'er. Kscbaose. Tea tblBk the snirtne aeaaon doaa Pecauea a cloaa haa cmaaed tha aua Where lately yallew gold waa spuar Pecanee tba winda and sneers careen fr dnrt above tha ancient vraea V bare etark tba froaaa graaaea lean T Tot-rot and piffle: llkewlaa "pooh." Ira very mnch surprtaea that yea Kboald avaa bint the season a throocb; ta tba bag. w. a. rirTru.novi: wiv; rip Coalrai for IVraMraifa Trophy at Waarrly f'tab Ia-idrtt. W. X rttTre won tha pret4et' fip for tha !tl nuon 5at4r'ty aft irniflii rt t"ta Waeartey Coriatry (1 b I n. He store. a (f" 91 an4 wttb b' hnai'-ap of ; ba t.nl.ahe.l tha 4ar wl" II Bet, II. Ba treat rival W la It. Ttsle. wh. ha4 a iimi sa-or of I.:. hn.ji'ar af m l a a-1 aert of Ti. J ir l.ii Z.in won the pre alenl cup laat tl. IJ'll'e a lrge-ataeat Sal.erT watrhe.l tbe aoifera. ft. V. Tlaciala an !. I.iar grea. si'ure d'rino tha tour- -r lol owiRe: ara tba s-'ores tor tba rt'tflam slayer. r-ar-- W l"-ttrcetaa i r ru.fa... . ........... l.ra 1 mi Sr. ...... rfc. m:. rai J w J It 1- . tn.' r L ri.a ' a-n r ' uvifa tr taa - .l J a I a i T I Ti at t i Ta t'HP H . : a Ta aa ta :! ; T: :! Ta St 14 J la a epeeial snatch far te rhamptow eh 9 amoaar lha employee of tna Wa Verley 1'ounrrv Clu Antane Tredtn waa a hard fo'ihl affxir from TodJ. 3 art a. I to s . ?! a want tha l kolea la Tt. wh.ie kta oppoeeat enaleU tha con teat with It. t tbe Iortland Gun Club, twapite the 1Kb wind li wera on band to smash tlir flceona. A special team shoot aa brlt. and the quintet Ie4 ly f. J. olohara won tbe uttil with tl out of snot at. Ilish amataar bonora fell to H. Tt. verditur. preaideot of tha gun club. bo broke T per rant, w t. lie tba pro- eaatonala wera beaded by f- It. Morris. ho rtntehed with e par cent. liilftiiia prr paratlor.s ara being made f-r tba entertainment of tba vis ing detegatea to tba third annual Ureaoa Mportamen'a league convention at tha I'timmercial t'lub neat Sunday an4 ilorr.lar. Tba convention will oot atart until Monday mnrnlnar. but a Irap-ehootma. fly an4 batl-caating tour nament for merrhandtee haa been crie4tjir4 for tha Jenree station grounds neat riuB4ay morning, starting at t.34 ecicxk. following ara tha ror ma de yea l-rdr: W. (. Uriatol. with :-au gun and shooting No. shot, tl; II. A. I'ollorb (. I. M. tjacey ;. K II. Man 8ei4 ti. J. C. Clemson tl. rarl R Uoo4 win :. A. W. Mrowrer ). tl IL Mor- rie. pmfeaaional. : K. Joy Te. It. II i:verding T. H II. Keller TV I. J Kolohan. professional, M; J. tl Hel.l. rrofeeaiona!. ;. J. I. Ilarkins T. and l- A. Tyler Tt. The o re of tha team match fol kws: I'. J. Iotoban 17. Iirtetot It. Tyler l. Tverding l and Ii4 I, total I out of le: Morris It. INillork 14. Keller It. Mrowger 1. Mrs. K Keiler :. total 14. II. Kllban? la III; light le Off. ftriXNTI Dec. 1J The Johnny kilbane . Kilcbia Mitchell coateat. a.-bel jl.a to take pta- a here tomorrow aiaM. wae poatpaBa4 until WsHlnee- day. tecember I V. a cording to aa an- BouncemeBt mad. here tonight. Kil baao was lakea III to-tay an-d bla at leading phyaiciaa sai4 bo won. 4 ba unable to aster tbe ring. ittxrmM t, ctT 11 iciairJ2iir Tlttaa la ovU-e Toamanacal Is Worn at Maltnonvah Clab. J It. Vat Ken ne tha Bovtce rharn pioa kaada.l player af tba Miltaooaak Am'.ir Atbletiis CtiX faturdy la ta clib baadsall gymnaaium ba wen tie final mat-r af tie aovlcas lauraa meet from !tacy llami toe. tha flrat est gmag it-It and tt cor.a :i- As a result ef this Ve-tory Mac Ktaiia ba won tha rlib trophy, and from new aa ha wtit fcave t compel t-i the scratch touraey. Tr.a gov ice at a la: en baa beat, going oa for more taa two anon tbe. during which lira some rUver p'.aysre have ba de- Veiopeal. Cl-nit I MOXTAXA CAPTAIX I verrtt. Wavahv. riayrr. Itatrd aa Oa of flrat Cnda, a I'hrrtr-cl. VraJOft-t- Mont., flee-. l!-l.n.cl.M . " I ' ' . k - 11 ir I In. tWM k . I... j . la or Ika Vtataoa fo'riatl leant an4 ona year en. I en tia aan Ir.aton eleven, w a today eierte4 finti a ef the t ni Vera tv ef Montana football team. 'lark la tha player whom roach ONeit. ef tha jtyracu.ee- t'nlvrrsity foot, rail team, declared waa tha speedieat and h-avi-et sad In tha rountrr lis la a s-aliata ef the live ret t. Hi.it. II. th -NhooL r.idgrftrld Drfrata Sara ltvr. KtpTr:rtrij. . lec. u lfiil Ta basketball leam of the Kidcefiel4 Athletic Club defeats! tbe fait Mf Athletf- dob five here laat Big&t. le to lloee guarding by both rluba was rasponaibla for the low score. Three .ous were rblled oa KMofleld aa4 two oa far a. Britt LV.ittt, but Only in Vaudeville Campaifrt. Jl essay 1a Ralaatf or A Ilea at lie taaratera lis Pe kaldler. a( Aayvaay. bat b ( ela. Anaarr to Qarry. Aa Oragonlaa lnba-rtbar. Ontario, f t A aay that Jack Johaaont knocked out Jim JeTrte in tha n roua4 at -no. Nov. July , t t Ft say not. W h la right? Answer H ta right Johnson won en a kaockost la the l .t . ra Clab Till t4ffl rrsapAad. ' rauaa aaveral ef tha ptayere were enable to B-a oa kaa4. Ike rhamptoa phta baaketball game af tha M-iltao-anaa Aatatear Athletic Clubkouaa Jearaa waa calt.4 off yeeterday snnramg. Tba gam between Captala Toarney'g galalet and Captala FMwarde' laaaa U boetgeaad aatu tbe BtidJIe of OAS rRAXl.-t.0. Dec. II fpeclaL kj Jimmy Prttt wasn't raised to be a soldier. And tbe story that rame via New Tork of a tatter ta Al I-ippe. la which tt was announce that our own Jam. t:4osrd had ntls'e4 with tb Co- Inniala and waa on a British troopship. b-'4nd fur tbe lardanelra, la all wrong. all wrorag. Iliity Murray, returned American mid diewslght. Is authority for lha state ment that tlrltt didn't bead for tba t-ardnrtee. but boarded a I. and 1 boat for Kncland. where he I to appear vaudeville. "I know." aald Murray. "for I was one of lha crowd that saw him off on bia steamer. Jimmy did very well to Australia, ronaiderlng lha war times and that he ba4 to follow over fhe same circuit and behind Jim Cor bet I. who waa puttirg on much the same Una ef sfjrf. I don't think be ever bad any Intention of enlisting with the allies and It's bard to understand bow such a story ever started-" Jimmy s mother reoro4 when she bear4 tba bsws, although she malrv talne4 that aha never believed tb yarn In tb first place. l waa sure.' she said, "that Jimmy dtila't latend to go to war and that the Information waa Incorrect. We tried to get tha Brttlab Consul to cable bis War orTwe. but they couldn't At that and we bad to wait In pa-tlan.-e. t.f coarse I am relieved to baow It Is a vaudeville tour and nothing o serious as war" Afte-v tkva Pall. Jodge. Obaerrsat Kldiy Oh. look at that fanny man, another. He's sitting on the sidewslk talk la to a banana-peel: ability, but aa a field general he still la In a class br himself. Yesterday afternoon he made the Columbia Park rhamplonahlp football tram taste Its first defeat of the season. It waa the Columbia i'ark's final game of the Intercity football League 11$ scbed- ul r-cor. Washington Athletic Club, of Vancouver. Wash . 10. Columbia l'ark, of Portland C. The game waa played on the Columbia l'ark grounds with tba largest crowd of the year In at tendance. Although Columbia Park bad won the title of the leaaue as a rsult of the g-to-e defeat of Oregon City week iso, the ancouverites cam across the Columbia Itlver with blood In tbelr eye. What Is more, thry had the finance) to back up their ability to win the game from the champions, and It wasn't long after their arrival at the scene of battle that all loose chance was covered. The scoring started In the opening quarter, when Johnny Murphy ran la yard after Intercepting on of the forward passes attempted by the vic tor. Kara Iuley missed an easy goal kirk and the score at the end of the first period bad Columbia C. Washing ton e. After rhansing positions on the field the second quarter orened with the plarakln In posseaslon of Van couver on Its own Ti-yard line. A series of line plunge and an Inter change of two punt, found the visitor going strsixht for Columbia's goal line. After getting to the il-yard line and on down to make yardage. "Chuck" Taylor called fur a short forward pasa. Taylor to Cook. The ball went true and Cook waa tackle aftr h had rrosaed the goal line with the Irlna touchdown. Taylor klked goal and the half ended witn '-'ashlngten oa lb long end of a T-to-" score. With tha score In their favor, the winners played a defensive game, but Juat to show tha i'ortlandera that he sti: had a plac ki k or two in his system. "Chuck" clinched the contest by booting the plaskln between th uprls-ht in the laat quarter. Columbia Park tried In vain to punc ture tne heavy Washington line all nrousn in contest and yardage was made hut nine time a. on th other band, anrouver bad first down 1 times. After Tai lor registered hla place aica from the Ti-yard line the chain plan cam bark with a series of for ward passes. After runnlna- the ball to Washington's ss-yard line a costly fumble Interrupted th proceedings and Taylor then punted out of danger loach Mubltng had his athletes working all kinds of formations with but little gain. With cross-bucks fee- luring. Clarke. Ianlea and Larksff hrouaht first dowa on many occasions for Washington. The contest waa free from wrangling. following are the lineups: Waahintoa tie (olumbia Wl-nra.4 " Vureon lr Ineoa .......ft " ..........f. I.ltie It I K-.e It E J, ' U-. L tl ll M.rn.l L T It , ' a L, K ll tti.e ........... t-.nl.:e ..........ft II I,. .. l-arterr L. It t. .. Car-t i 'lark V ffl. !: rlrover srancle. WTtat thoesh th clubs stick Hear rai the ttunn season la As long a fransied tongue can wagT A ten aa eaa eaa rind a rny Ta hatea to the How or Wbr. or gie bead ia aa alibi t Pa pleaaa abaorb th'a thonrht. old dar. As lonr ss you can nil aa Lit, Tbs (olfln seaaon'a always bar. Judging from th written opinion ex pressed by any number of Tale grad uates. George Foster lanfnrd Is run ning one-two-three for Ell's next In structor. Not a protest against G. Fos- er haa been registered. It haa been 100 per cent boost. e e e As for Stanford teaching rough foot ball, we'll aay this: Bulger's play against Princeton. In the lack of undue roughness, waa of a good bit higher order than Tale's waa. And Sanford was t Itutgers not at Yale. a a The Caae ef W. Jehaaoa. Very little wag beard about Walter Johnson last season. Ha waa sup posed to be sliding and a long way from his old form. o one apent any Ime fetching out tha laurel to wreathe round his mobile brow. "Slipping- a bit." was the general verdict. Then enter the proof. In 1(13 John son worked In 47 games and permitted nly l.e runs to tbe battle that Is, runa that were earned from hla pitch ing. ? In 114 Johnson took part In SI ameg and permitted 1.71 earned runs to the combat. These two aeaaona were upposed to be hia best. But last season or 1915 Johnson worked In 47 games and allowed only &5 earned tallica to each combat. In lsli he was not quite so good as he was two year ago. but a shade better than in his 1914 campaign. In place of slumping. Johnson through 191$ moved up toward his greatest mark. SIK ON HONOR ROLL Outing Magazine Recognizes Pacific Northwest Football. MEN PICKED BY COACHES Sillier, Bangs, Abraham, Hunt, Zim merman and Beckett Listed Among Greatest Players In United States. Murphy .1' oet V orphjr ...E. .CapL 11 i,ieon U aieta Hurpny in.l.'t Clu.reoo Multnntnah Am aleur Altiletie flub, referee: llalph llorl 'iri. cncb rot-Land A'-irtent. umpire: Ian Mr-IM. aptain.eic klu'tnnm.h Amateur ll.i-etic :tY Itn-emaa. Oeorse I'ariea and ln-n lata, timere. eraa I'oa.a. ef Vancouver, one touch Ti)i-r. of Vancouver. n goal klcfet ii l a.-e If rrnra the i'..-ird lln; MmN,, nt coiuintita. one toui h'toan; Duivy, t i iliimhn, mlaael one eoal kick bu-aiituiiona: I'u.ler for i Murphy. Crowe fr iiria i urrr for M tyleon. Maurice lor aiaie. ntaniev i r itoonay. s. or. t. auartera Wa.Mnstoa a T 0 1 It loLMmoia a 0 0 0 g Time of qaarters, 13 asl-utes each. a e e Tha Columbia " Park seconds ended their 191$ season by defeating the Brook' Juniors. to . a a prelim inary to tb Intercity football game yesterday. The gam waa the final fray of th Kpaldlng football circuit. Halfback Parker was tha star of the contest, scoring two touchdown after ensattonal line smashes. Coach Frederick McKeown, of the rhamplonahlp (youth Portland eleven of th Ppalding League, referred the game. Ilia team received a forfeit from Ifolladay veaterdajr. and all the players were out to witness the dou ble-header on tbe Columbia Park grounds. e e e Manager Pop Irk and bla New foot baller downed Creaton's All-Stars. 14 to f. on tha Creaton grounds yesterday, "poc" MMnnls and Morris finaoway mad loucblvfWD. while "Doc" kicked In 1913, Johnson's best year, he allowed $4 earned runs In 47 games and struck out 341. This last season. In 47 games, be allowed 6t earned runs and achieved 301 w biffs. Tbe difference Isn't great enough to be noted except that Johnson waa considered a world beater In 1913 and only a fair pitcher In 191$. e e e The .Mart aad tbe Flalah. As we recall the frosted details. Herb Pen nock started the season for the Mackmon by holding the champion Red box to one flabby hit. Which shows exactly how much a stsrt Is worth over the long route. For Mr. i'ennock finished, in effectiveness. th among (4 pitchers, allowing; (.17 tallica to each game. Aaotber Myatrry Exploded. Those yearning to know why the Mackmen finished last by so wide a margin can be easily accommodated. In the way or pitching effectiveness, of the eight worst pitchers In base ball Mr. Mack's tram claimed only six. They were Bush, Sheehan. Bressler, Crowell. N'abors and Pennock. The beat regular on Mack's club was Wyikoff. and he allowed nearly four earned tallica each time he undertook to help kill an afternoon on the mound, eaa Average Pitching. The records show that a pitcher allowing a trifle under three earned runa per gsme is doing arersae work. Only two earned tallies is first-class stuff and over three is verging toward the bush. e Vernon Castle saw a brace of boxing matchea and dectdeal to go to war. He waa too badly discouravrd to continue dancing after observing how many laps ha waa behind the regular talent, a e e Tb Daffere, fa id Willie Itopr to Trrua Cobb. 'Mow cood are oil at the baseball Job? raid Tt to AMil! a trifle l-lue "No belter tbaa you ar with tbe cue." a a Johnny Tver ssys that golf I fine training for baseball, it may have been that Johnny meant this playing six shots In a bunker Is fine trslnlng for what you'd like to aay to an umpire, e e e OBTalde 11 ay a. Aa for preparedness, how often do you see them picking on a guy with a wallop burled In either flnT If ton were bent upon starting some thing, would you pick out the fellow who held the club or the one who carried the box of chocolates? a a a If Penn, has a chance to get Fnlwell and Ilollrnback for coaches and passes up the chance, the Red and Blue de serves an even lower ranking than she has drawn the last year or two. And what la more, she will probabfy get It. see Or would Penn. rather settle down for good among the Second Ten? LINCOLN' TO HAVE ICE NIGHT Six. Pacific Northwest football stars are chosen on the 1915 football roll of honor promulgated by Outing ma ga ll ree. Tbey are. Miller, of Washing ton; Bangs, of Washington State Abraham, of Oregon Aggies: Hunt, of Washington; Zimmerman, of washing ton State, and Beckett, of Oregon. The Outitng system is to aecure the electlona of various coaches through out the country. On the surface this appears more fair than the Camp sys tem of personal selections. The Joker, however. Ilea in the fact that a major ity of the coachea reside east of Chi cago, and so. even thla sort of a sym posium la faulty. The nearest the Pacific Northwest came on Walter Camp's list waa the mention of Abraham on bla tbird eleven. The Outing honor roll, each man ba ng recommended by at least two coaches, follows: Halfbacks Miller. University of Washing- on: liuci wsshlnston Assies; Mi-icsiey, Trinity; Cole. Trinity; Goodrich. Amherst; M scomber. Illinois: 'Poiut. llllnola; una. coll. Northwestern; Byers. Wisconsin; Smith, nisronaln: Haattnsa. Plitshnrg: ticrryman. Pann. State; Shlverlck. Cornell: Pollaro. Ilroaa; Andrews. Brown; Scovll Tale; Zrr- foos. Vandcrl'llt; 'Rutherford. Nebraaka; King. Harvard; Cofall. Notre Dame; Ull- phant Army; Cahail. Lehlsb; Steed. Au- urn: 'Mayer. Virginia; Dirkeraon. Carlisle; Ityder. Amherst; Weldon, Lafayette; win ter. Ohio State; En-hart. Indian.. Fullbacks Abraham. Oregon Agglea; "Ms- an. Harvard: Bides. Auburn; l-eyer, ia- lahoma: Undeay. Kanaaa; 'Calac. Carlisle; Itrlgge. Princeton; Bierraan, Minnesota; lie lniueh, Indiana. Quarterbacks Kennedy. Trinity: 'Bar rett. Cornell: "Clark. Illinois; Herring. Sewanee; Wbltaker. Indiana; apaddock, I'nlvarsity of Georgia; 'Cum". Vanderbllt: (Jroea, Iowa; Moaa. Ames: Ruasell. Chlcat,jr, kindi Hunt, University of Washington; Zimmerman, Washington Aggies; Dunn. Oberiln; Squler, Illinois; aStavrum, Wiscon sin; Lamberton. Princeton; Shelton, Cornell; foucy. Harvard; Harte, Harvard: Vowel. University of Tenneaaee; Cohen. Vanderbllt; Chamberlain, Nebraaka; Elward, Notrs Dame; Speelman. Miaaourl: Hlgglns, Penn. State: Herron. Pittsburg; Sawtelle, Lehigh; Montgomery, Oklahoma; Laplante, Williams. Senter. Georgia Tecb. Tackles Beckett, University of Oreron; Randolph, Northweatern University; Buck, Wisconsin: Bougbtoo. Ohio State; Wlther apoon, Washington and Jefferson; GUmsn, Harvard: arbi,!, Sewanee: Turner. Se wanee; 'Cody. Vanderbllt; Vandergraaf. Al abama; Weysnd. Army; Lowe. Lsfayette: Way. Tale: Barron. Iowa: Corey. Nebraaka. Guards Taylor. Auburn; Spears. Dart mouth; Fltxgerald. Notre Dame; Abbot. Ne braska: Black. Tale; Coleman. Virginia; Thurman, Virginia; Soppltt, Pittsburg; Hogg. Princeton. Centers Watson, Illinois: Peck. Pitts burg; Cool Cornell; Sprang. Drake: Mc Kasn. Army; Oennerf, Princeton; Tandy. North Carolina; Blocker, Purdue; Fisher. Chicago. 'Men so marked were on the honor list for IV14. eaa "I am not looking for a better posi tion than the one I have held at Wash ington. I am through with football, probably for all time." Thus spoke Gilmour Doble. retiring coach at tha University of Washington, at a farewell speechmakins lest at Seattle the other nlarht. Among the Washington football ath letes awarded letters was William Grimm, a freshman, brother of Warren and Polly Grimm. William probably will be the last fresh ie to receive a monogram during his initial year, be cause of the new one-year eligibility rule adopted by the Coast Conference. Black and White May Show in Beaver Lineup. MrCrrdle Signs Catcher Black and Mar Buy Third Baseman White Froaa Molloe Club. A FEW MORE OF OUR SPECIALS Pocket Flashlights, the $1.00 size for 65c; quart size Thermos Bottles, always $1.75, now $1.00; $5.00 Sweater Coats for $2.00; Stag-handle Carving Sets, regular $3.50, now $2.65. With prices like these all over our store it's no wonder we're) busy. On January 1 we move to 273 Morrison st, so everything is reduced for the present. 20 to 40 discount on Fishing Tackle and Cutlery. 10 to 30 on Tools and Hardware. All original prices on the goods in plain figures. Nuf ced. "Be sure to see our Bargain Window." Backus StCOorris 223 Morrison Street. Bet.lst & 2ndSts INDOOR LEAGUE FORMS BASEBALL TEAMS FIX SCHEDULE AT MILTXOMAH CLUB. High School Party at Hippodrome to De Saturday Night. Lincoln High School will take charge cf the Portland Ice Hippodrome next Saturday night and the occasion wIM be known a "Lincoln High night Wallace McTarnahan. chairman of the committee In charge, has arranged for several special stunts which start promptly at I o'clock In order to be completed before tha regular evening Ice skating session is on al 1 o clock. Following are patrons, patronesses and members of the committee: Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Dsvls. Mr. snd Mrs. L N. Carman. Mr and Mrs. R. II. Cesrbardt Committee v Irginia cash. Margaret Candy. Huaeell fewail. Carl Knudeen. Carl Caeaar. W. Marts. Mrpbanle btraln. Marian hpoeri. Geors koehn. Lynn Oliver, Josn ItosendSle. Naomi Mareellua. Agnes Alla boff. Lowell facet. Kenneth Warrens. Dor othy nine. Head Ellaworth. Stanley Mans field, etsnley itorleskl. Kather Krlckaon, Margaret klanefleld. Wallace McTarnahan. Hla College Spirit. Puck. Willis Tour son haa th true college spirit, you sayT GUlls Tea. He firmly believes that he la th greatest drinker In the great est class that ever was graduated from tha greatest Institution In the country. SPEAKING of freak combinations, the Coast League ball club may have a Black and a White on the scml-mor.thly payroll In 191. Walter McCredle. manager, has signed a young catcher named Black, and is now debating about the purchase of a youthful third-baaing prodigy named White, who belongs to the Mollne club of the Three-Kye League. Mat-k had lines on Black last season, but let him go down to some inde pendent league in ArUonn for season ing. Black's home Is In Sani Francisco. and he cained his excerlence In the brush around the bay. Tha Beaver color scheme may be further complicated by the acquisition of a redskin pitcher named Smith, who balls from Ilcaldsburg. Cal. McCredle has signed Smith, but hasn't made up his mind about taking him to camp. "I want to go with not 'more than :S players." said he. "Already I have about la semi-professional athletes on the list, and I guess I'll have to use the book somewhere."' Canby Team Lose. CAN BY. Or.. Dec. II. (Special.) The first baaketball game of the season for Canby High School was played last night at the Band Hall, witn aioiaua Hlirh School. Canby was defeated, as to 14. The girls team of the Athenian and Utopian societies also played, tbe Utopians winning. 13 to ta. -C UNPEN L4rrovv1 COLLARS With inserted tips that make them strong. Sforgia PLI F. I 1. PKAHOTJT a CO.. Ino.. Maker FORD'S JOKE BOOK NOT COMPLETE Says nothing about the peace ex pedition. You can still secure one of our nobby SUITS FOR $25 Made to your order. You ought to have ona for Christmas. Huffman & Grant S. W. Corner Broadway and Alder Frank E. Watklna, Doves' Captala, Baa Llaed rf Many Veteran Stars for Opening Wednesday. Members of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club have formed a four- team indoor baseball house league. The first games will be played in the club gymnasium next Wednesday night, with Frank E. Watkins' Doves oppos ing- aillton Pentleld and his Roosians. During this engagement George Ander son and his Swedes will be battling the Allies, captained by William K. Smyth. Frank E. Watkins has named his team the Doves because all tbe veterans of the club are In the lineup. Such former Indoor baseball stars as Jordan Zan, Oliver Huston, Louis P. Bruce nd John D. Dwyer have been signed up by Captain Watkins. Following is the season's schedule: December 19 Roosians vs. Allies: Swedes vs. Doves. December 22 Roosians vs. Swedes; Allies vs. Doves. January a Allies vs. Roosians; Dover vs. Swedes. January S Doves vs. Roosians; Swedes vs. Allies. January 16 Swedes vs. Roosians: Doves vs. Allies. called upon to take on a Japanese exponent of the jiu Jitsu art before long. The little yellow boy has been calling for a match with the Greek ever since Ad Santell pinned hia shoulders to the mat in jig time recently. a a a Stanley Yoakum. Denver's iron man, snd Oakland Frankle Burns have been matched for a 15-round contest at St. Jossph tomor row. a a The University of 6outhern California Is figuring on putting one of the strongest basketball quintets In the state on the floor tnis season. a a Just before Henry Ford sailed away from New York In his "peace ship." there waa a rumor spread about Gotham that Henry has extended an Invitation to the warring base ball chiefs to board his boat and smoke the pipe of peace. Bits of Sport i JESS WILLARD prefers to take on Jim Coffey, the New York heavyweight, to any other If the match can be staged st Madison Square Garden, according to re ports from the East. Jess declares he Is In no way bound not to box before he takes on Fred Fnlton In New Orleans on March 4. and would Ilka to take on the Dublin Giant in the meantime. a a a The Yankees may abandon all plans for baseball plant in Gotham and establish themselves st the Polo Grounds. A satis factory sgreement with the Giants is now trying to be reached by the owners of the ankee outfit. The Invasion or tne metropo lis by the Feds has brought home the fact to organized baseball that It must fight the new league In Its stronghold. a a a Pete Bazukos. the wrestler who used to toss opponents on Portland mats and who Is ow holding forth in ban rranclsco, may oe LIGHT HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPI BOXING TOMORROW NIGHT Tuesday, Dec. 14 Earl Miebus vs. Al Sommers Main Preliminary Danny O'Brien vs. Tommy Gark Jimmy Moscow vs. Jack Wagner Geo. Sommers vs. Donny Derbyshire Raleigh Jones vs. Muff Bronson Admission 50 Cents Reserved seats $1 Box seats $1.50. On sale Rich's, 6th and Washington. each year we pay the United States Govern ment an average of $500000 tax payments on goods with drawn from U. S. Bonded Warehouse at San Francisco alone. This does not include tax-payments from Distillery Bonded warehouses in Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland. 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