mm. 1 TIP II g 1 IF "V I I IJlLI.Ulf 1A.1. A W ,f aft.'..k J J W a a S s a. - - parsr-OTar. sOTswawaawaa- - 11 1 - i MMMM"IWWMIM'M''M' - aaaaawaaaeett. II - ROYAL WELCOME IS II Trapshootirg and Casting Events Staged for Dele . cates to Convention, MEETING WILL BE TODAY ltl.Ulwn .jalra.. V of Salmota C Certain Scaaoo lo IW Adta-alrd hart Lclth. of Uonlbar. t HUl rt-t to u third annual eoa a(ioa af M ra tportOBa' ta-ue. wata.-r tom hr today. fa r:i ntrtain4 at IS Jna Ma'.aa ircunji tt IS. porf.aoai 3a 1 j yeaterJar. Trap sfcoajtine; and fir ill ban c!!( war Ihe spaa-lal .ni a r.l baaf diaaer. fiab iT,Aa at y u. waa rd ufi4r ta .isr:l .o at t- H. ilorrta. .-port tm-a from ry seartloaj of Or(nn tfi aat.i-rait la pvirtlaatt ! IS.raa ef Imnatrtaar la r. au4 mifft ;; paafore "- i n. wria-r ttH-a pl.re al t"te ln penal l"tt at t J lm aftereoeara. II a . ip- t. more flaw i w.mr at l.ia w;tt be ta ettan-laa-e. ,tnua tie mil important thins Iw Pa alaa-uteai4 l la uaa ef Ml a Iroii r-t. wWf la sir la .ne ia fr a lot at cntnm. All r t t.tfe tsera la a '! ollmnl eitirat fa na at ern,o I rat 'Dm( trout. ! a a"" many ef la . Bete (Jaa mtru'-l4 la rH B.r4 for " am4 at law pra- ain'-nas u.e. I aa aalaaa ! tTwa-leesa. W n art ara af H epioioa true if it 14 ef aainaoa a bait ..M h aro.ift.ta4. It U result la 6-ti-r t .ft.a la aU tf .traama. Ta ! Ia ara ka aaaa rfta Wava opmanl a? B4t t. a I a :(( haa. Tin littw 4a i. a rrna.) la carrr I afpai-tv Uan4:a4 ta .tba a'l ll tta t. m:- riMna aa aama pop ait"v tita trpa of m:r s ara a r (( l Ml I1ar akata. aa4 t"i f--l taal Ift-T ara aaafl h ra. manr a ma ipartn la laka tia m'n t a, tia.t taa aa at ta .- a a iav l-a. Mn aalar 4-faal IFia a.a at Mima u r:t a'l lalar t In. faat tftal lea aa at la a '! r'J tor lak a aamtaa trai4t an4 taaifaa4. bit tkf ar firm; rnnl tkal 4'irtna- 1 jtortnf an4 9 jmmr rn a t ft tna aa at a aiaUi ka farki.Maa, anal alii ara aiel .;ta a4 la viaar. Ta f ri naaiii will laka pla.-a Una m-araiaar al l !.. a a lammaiief vaamill'i atU ka alacta4. THa raat'iiaf k'taiaaaa ftiaatinrx. kacia a al i !'. aiat IJtan, ka la arjar. Klinaal a rvravalt Oypa n. Anotftar impartaal IKiac at lataraal f apaf taaiaa wit ka 4uua4 al tlta aatkarlnaT Ikla !lrooO. M. II. '-ajar. prailal af Ika lartijlia llJ ai4 tiia l lu. a. I ka aa ka4 la lT al.tr a kafora tfta maatiaa howtnc Ikal tt wa a miataka la amaa4 Ika Kama k la farm.i tba ku:ia- at tamata CMa ptatMitt. Tfa Caraa:iia elok ai aa rarar4 al a mmrtina la Ikal "aira taat Tuaa4a kiakl aa kalac ao f al la aa apaa ana aa I'll laa rftaaaani lata tar lima at Ika yaar Tha a-tia at tha cl'ik a ta al ltkaa a) ia ronUrat a. arer4a la raparia at altl tfca cffu-ut.a at taa club ka4 ta aar aftar Ifta t-tle -w a kaia If a a4o-a at Ika maaar mi Ika acaca cama farm." a .aorta Karr. aaa at Ika rhib effi.-la a. ai4. aa4 I am aura Iftal Ika rlub ia atacii-r ia Ika kl la lablnc lha 'n.l It Joaa. It lib taarr faroaia kir4 kll.4 Ika thtr tat Inarroaa ef fclrj.a la rut atf k Ika mmf"t t kr4a Ibara ara aauatljr la at.-B. It la ate ai-la. hal Ika Naaart t)l-atlon alii l.tba up Ika aukjaart at kaatntt a laaaua baual tor tka ra apaniRaf at Ika ttlmaa talrtarr aa Ika t liiaaf. ana af Ika trtbulariaa f I. ina lur. H. B. Ila Datar Haallaaatt. Il la raparta, that aa atfort UI a xa.la , kaaa II R Vaa luar. taa praaaal kaa4 af taa late, a.capl Itl ominatl for a riir4 l"rn. lllou1 ba kaa aa4 l "l ka faala ikal ka akouM ratira afar ratine ar-a4 la a laraaa. Tka at.-iar afti-r ara: W. N. Vatx. r,ral a-praa.alaiil. tr. J. V alill. n i i.-a-praai Jan t. an4 II. O. I'.artrurn. aa. ratarr aai Irata irar. lallaatntT Ika aftaraiar laaatirar Ika annual kan-t.ua I will laka ap tka al lantl.art at Ika 4-lfaa. Tkla will lta jtia-a la tka anata 4tntoar.roara al tka a ammaK'UI flik fcattiamri tt at .llaataa lalalatf ana a I will ba ara4 k'inf.r a faantoa. fttaalkaat Ireul. tka a!i(iti at l,1a anilara. will ala ktaa a pia.'a af kaaatr aa tka aaaaaai takiax i;Man I. flntaa. gtata bolotrlat. will atraia ka en fca. witb a raw aa at f'lma. iorwinat aoma af lraoa laat'kaaaft aoartaman. aa wall aa ar. rat aa-atlanal faalafta, Mr. riolaf will la. tura 4 trin ika coura, at Ika ( a t jraa. Mara tkaa ( Mar w.ra al tka trap aaatar4a. a4 aaveral vm4 mrwtf wara ra ataraa) kT In flakar. man. wna aaa-4 lia a. attar mm far Ika Tirat time. IC:b a-aalar araa far li alar want la Oarlar Laitk. af n aadura tr . wba ! a "art af 14 par cant, flarafta w!.n tn c!aa praa fx Tft"ala. Marb ud.l 14 1 I Mouitotk Ita4 far ae-ea4. witb (I par aal. AraaatT in prat aaaiaaat. P J. Itat. a, 'itt lll"ka. ef Ma rraaariaaca. an- II. a Araarat wara al tka top. lit aa par raat a. k. J. ft. K'4 4 :. wl.la Jin : j t ar4 tiia f'aral wra tra.J.ta.i Witt par taat a baat rtr4 aatara. ptaa iaa tka w'nat wa.a blawlaaT ratbar lar . it waa 4iffWi:t la 4a aToeaa caal InaT. k'aC, tT. r Ha. k .a aaatfaa) la mtta ira la.t intrla ! of Ika aaa witft a Id'aa at I taat Haxrkaa waa tia - ru.- fir aa4 waa aaa4 la tka 4'ataaa f'r raat. rilaaiK ara tka averaa aa4a aVatk lit Ika Iftjalualita a4 raatln antla al ma 1'ort an t O ta i l-" cra-ta4 w tartar. Tai ka.aaia lam tNraaaMa!ia larat; gt, tk taa -aaa T J aa l a; aJaaa tt I r. Pai.l fl. an-l ttm Ha l I nat't't-aaaf la.r a )arla t.aa at, K. ti. aaaanaaa aa. r M CV Nrlata tt t Twaia at. 14 riaiaaaa . J a, waa. r.a t, aar amtar ;a. f va aaw aa. a t ta ia, l r..r:. fct, r, k.la.-aM aa. w )at.ii ?4 ftaa,taa arn J wa-l. aa a., ita k.ri.ar at, a i ar-iaaat a t r a'l''a' . W a H .- aV II ..m.( ,a 4 a' X r - an a :t l W u aV . Ha""r !. J I faaa W r Ha ka la. W Vtiloa a, I. a I'.aia w X JaT f. t t t ktartk ai.. aa.t at M'aa a;iafv Ikl.t aa It M. a:varHa a. K. It J a. at raaa T.waia'-.a ta L. L. rw-ra t. J f lli.ii at J a i.rkr-na al. K Hall M. aaa ,aara rria-ttrtft . t-ra I aa a KaaaMa. Paaaaara r aa,a -J a. wiafa -aas at- r lia-k-ia. ft. A. K. Il-arrl-t'i fa ra a M:. .-, ... J. t. ta.rrta a... a J apnaaa ait r.t t.-aar- fit W r '. r-a i.ll par j. apaaar. 11-11 par caal. w. C GIVEN SPO SIN NOVEL MENU CARD WILL UK GATHfcKI.M. I 1 . . ;yf v ... - . i rr.4f f -I' T. .- v..,r - - . 5 - - - - - -' I . . . I ai-V taaaar" -V : -r- aaa f- yfj y.avattXaV a4CWa" &S rf aCJrv7J'ae?7r7 . jT).aa J? Tarb mm bar at the fcanquat toelcht will b .uppllavj with out of tha ba rar la. wba-b witl alao ere aa a ooanir. The card waa mad up and lb po.to.rapk.4. Tb laaart ! It. K Vaa Imiar. praaldant Of the IraKua. k M . pa" ramtr r . kTWHare. aa l;.tj par aaaa J t' Haw a ll-l par 'aa. t. at,r!4'ait. a HJ aar raat. J. a. M,.ra ; i ill pa laat. al-aaaa llai;a. lU par -" A-a-a- kai.. ka-f aoa-a K. a". M'Tar. a,. aa par aat; 4. a. Maara. t O ta par ...i'. tar t-. Hbark. ta par aaaa; f H.alart P.t paa aael: f J aaawaar. t ! a-r ,. X C. alaralaa. pa aV la af real, at r lla-kaa. bl -le par cal; J. C. Ma. fua. a- par al. I'l.taa.a aall. oa-a:r aa'a aa -M'aa-a. aa.raaa. arf laaa. J C. "raat. - a. Ja faa. naf a., wiatarts. aiaiaa a ''L.al nacia raat. W. T. Bavrkea. IT t . Tre aaaWTaaaar ar tka J. c m-rnnm aa.- F'lta w I., la at aVtaar Inaart a aaa riral. a rtaa aTia. at rf aaaaa4 r II 1'rt.a. Wlaaara ai.aaa riral. II. A. PaUaJck: i.aan .aa r Tl-aV r l Hawaaaa, at n. ati J W ta-ita awaara aaaa a PTraa. a. Kaal4. aa aal. r..t llt'aaat Ulaaart a aaa K Ftrat. Mlaa 11 ja ! . aaaaO. J. a- w a-a I ... BUTTE WANTS BASEBALL 1 1 to mr. Mkir.o to rir crrT 1 toTHvi:T liai.ii: t ltlaaaa . Tbat aaaraada kVa Oibrr Kaataea t lta la traralt arb aaa la Adaearateal. HITTP, Mora.. Pec. 11 ltctal A remmlttae ef rapra.antatlte bulra mart will raxaaa tka tuainrta bouara of Ika rllr ta 't to pat Hulle la the Northwaatara laata. aa the r ult of a tnaetlrtaf bald bar laat niht Tha maallnaT alaaa want oa record for a downtown park. omalhloaT wbl-D ba fcaan larkinaT alare Iba dara ef lal. at.t Hulta lad lb 'ortbwt- a r n taatua. .(ataiKaa wara ian br Maror lr.r Ikal tbe city plonaj raadr l Iraaa round for tha Inalda park. (tome laadiaat bu.laaaa man who wara al hc rnaatinat paid liat lha momr would ba ralaad and lAtl apprt would ba (Ivaa tr aam ef lha laiiar IndjtlrUl ro ni- 11" aL Tka maallnr alao wn en rax-ord at taorlnar Anaronda aa iba arcood Moo- ana rllr In lha rlrrult and aanllraanc aaatnat Witaoula bains In the laattua aaa rota-ed. II a polrttad out that ttutte and Anaronda ttpraaakl a popu IttioQ ef I . eaaople and Ibal lha ritiaa would draw rnucb baltar and mora rlralrr would daralnp than If -tlt.aoula and liulto ware lha plat rl rata. A meaaaata waa aanl to iTral- danl tUawrlt alallnpi a prrfaranca for Anaronda. Tba r-laa of tha bualnaaa mart who plan to laad In lha finarvrio ! to pnd haif of tba I IJ.kae oa tba inside para. Y. M. C. . kPAItTASs Swaallkaa and Irtlnaula Park aalnlr-la Arr Ix-fralrd. Tba T. M. C A. Spartan dafaatad Ik T. M l. A. Swaatlbaa In Ike I'anln- ula I'arb aTtmnaaium laalurdar. 11 to a. and tu aftrwartfa te I'rnlopa a I'arb ajtiialrl loat lo the Upartaaa. Z t la IX. Koa-kbar. er ine rpartan. ana Hiartakk of Iba Swaatlhaa. wra tba acara la tbe firet came, while l art, ef Ike winaara aad Itorsa-aaa. at tha park i4. wara tba alar a ia te oe4 affair. roUowtntr ar Ibe Ilaaspo ?trtaw atta a aaa i k ta fat alra tl rr L-'a 1 1 l-aa J Hlaraa ......... Cra raataaa'a '" .. ..... tilt-aa . . .. . ... Paaaia ....Tl flara-aane ....11 Ct.aaaa Ik aEia tl. .M-aita tiu.. ....r.. ....... i. . (a.. W a. "la at .rttaaaa W l.a- a ... partaa ti 'ailat at'. ...... kt.aav at.l...... Via.-- t. t t .. . .a. . W ra aaaa . kalaraa. Oraaa-a nin.i iiot. (.iiout it is vimtoii t. It. llapa-liiraaf. It ror-tlaMl la Al- Irwa pot-1mtia Mrrrtlns. tpotr ".-! Wrda I R'a1lai:iinL af tiraat aa4 iakr rountlae. krrlaad la I'or aland raatardar allnd lb catkarlnar of Ik" a hprtman laaa im io!r. Mr llajalline broke Into Ike limallchl laat Hummer bp tbe prop ration ef bullfroara in the watara ef lb Joba I-a t and fUkr rlrara. He rapatrta tbat there la plantr ef name of all biad la Ike duirirt over hick k bad Jurtadlrlaon. lie aUa koaala thai iba Iw rouailaa of Caranl and iakr hat a total of T mw vf iroul ptram. A MILLION CIGARS I rnraa hkrh to 1ioo-. We bare helped tba araoker of Port tana! aolert ctatara for kaarif three deradaa. We kaoar what tkey want. Tkat la wby wa hero It. loo rannol make a ntiatake If Tea aat rttrtar Ika M ll"r. Vea da Hay. Palooa. rd ttattlmore and martr other branda tip; mrhel ak Co. Third ptraeUAdr. - . , aa my fAVn V ONE FEATURE OF SPORTSMEN'S - a- a-aa h aa- a- r" f i VIGTORIA HERE HEX! Hockey Players to Work Hard for Game. PRACTICES WILL BE OPEN A ntilrar PUy la rmrtland for Prra rpl par-anon to Mart Wrr-k rom (ialardajr; Smrral Practice Malrlarw Ara? Sohctjula-d. Althouch hla latin will not b called oa to play any mora box-key ma la lha I'actao Coaal llocky AoclalloB until a week from tomorrow nlsht la the Portland Ire Hippodrome. Manager tiaraate. of Ibe I'ortland l"ncle rania. will bare lha bora out on lha Ira in! aftarnooa baiwaaa and a o clock. Nothina ha bn done elnc tna a lo-f alrf'al of Krattle la the local arena Ut Friday ntht. but from now on worboula will be hrld erery day. tu ba la at raat condition for lha battle salnat tka Victoria Aristocrat. De cember I. Victoria baa been ea-orln coal rlchl and left lD.-e the araaoo opened, and at promt land & In Ibe leacue rare for first bonora. e e e Manacrr lavace has flrn order that lb workout of the t'nrl tam la lha Portland Ire Hippodrome will ba open to tha public, r-lnce the order went into effect a Una number of rallbtrda hare been on hand to Brett lha I'ortlandera. Amateur hockey In Portland for the lli-ll Ire hockey season will be ptarted a week from Saturday nluht. The taame of the I'ortland Amateur Hockey Association hare been practic ing faithfully for some lime and by the look of thins a banner year will bo etpertenced. Hereral pracllca malrhe hare been played within the laat two week. a e e Erery member of th Ottawa sextet of the National Hockey Association ha suffered a broken nos while play Ins Ik (real Winter same. e e e "The came played by the National Horkey Association la not hockey, thousn founded on the National Win ter port. aay th Toronto Uloba. and Ihe ixitet Kree Presa come back with "la which errnt that article of amusement dished up by tha Ontario Hockey Association la a mixture ot Casli ras and flsur ekatins." a e e Th openlns same of the National Hockey Association will be played this week. Tbe season runa Into March, white th Pacific Toast Hockey Asso ciation closes It IMS-la campaign late la February. Thla la one of the rea son why a championship eerie be tween Ihe Kast and th Wet seem unlibely. at present. Il will b almost Impossible for tbe winning team of th local circuit to remain la good condi Hon for tha hard tour acroaa th con tinent a month after Ihe Pacific COaat playinc peaeon la Malory. a a e The final In trie Allan cup rhm- piotvshlp will be p-layed In Winnipeg thla year, according to th directors la charge of lha trophy. MONAKCIIS 1.KAT AKMOIIY N1XK Transportation (lab lacteal Valor Ivrniiata at Indoor lull. The Monarcha aad lha Transport- lloa Club won their same In Ihe t'lty Indoor Baseball larasua yesterday afternoon on the Armory floor. In Ihe Brat mis of the double-header the Won. arch, with Knowlea aad Mr Keen aa lha battery, downed the Armory nine. to I, foilln aad I'addon formed lha loalng battery. The Transportation r-ub triumphed orer lha Union tntite in in aamna game. 1 lo 2. Morton and Metlale worked for the victors, opposing O Ntn and P. Hanson. IVIIala tltra Win, Two taanac. RIWrriEt-D: Wash. Tec. !. IKpe. rial. Th first and second basketball learn of Ike llldgefleld Athletic Club their first oulald enme of Ihe saoa were defeated on Friday nlaht br th first and second team of lh Felida Athletic Club at lha Fellda, Unit The score of lh same between the first teams waa 4t to . and th score of th second same waa 3 in 2. Ta Fellda play era were In great form. Iraaaa estimated Bl tTO.onO.aVHI ta i-aj-i .ana r cauaad act tr. k bail la rraace i 1 1 ' i a PEACE PACT SIGNED ALREADY, IS REPORT Baseball Man Says Feds Will Retain Players and Repay Backers From Sales. 70 MEN UNDER CONTRACT Ban tfolmma rhrclaras Pca?e Is Mure to Come Wards to Be Re imbursed for Loss of Brook lyn R pie ball Plant. CHICAGO. Dec That a baseball pact was actually altrraed and sealed last week and that only th details re main to ba worked out at th meeting between th National Commission and reVresentatire of tha Federal League lo Cincinnati Tueaday. was th state ment mad her today by a man who I financially Interested in th peace terras. According to his statement it was agreed at th New York meeting that lh Federal League would retain all Ita player, reimburse lis backer from their sale to clubs in organised base ball, and that th American and Na tional Leagues would reimburse th Ward, of Brooklyn, for their outlay, tha Federals, on their part, agreeing to withdraw from th field. Peace Hare. aya Jahaaaa. Member of th party who returned today from New York were silent on lh subject of the meeting, though President Johnson again said peace waa sure to come. II and President Chlv Ington of th American Association will go to Cincinnati tomorrow to tak part in th final deliberation. Of th ball players In the Federal feaasu roster. TO. It is said, ar under "ironclad contracts extending a year or more, Th combined salaries amount lo mora than f JOO.000 a year. This In elude, however, ihoaa under contract to th Chicago Federals, who. If the sale of th Cuba goes through, would be retained by Charles Weeghman. Hal of riaka Not Provided. Th reimbursement of th Wards was preciously announced as part of th terra. Th agreement Include no mention of lh sale of any club In American or National Leagues, this be Ing left to Indlrlduals. but it was said her today tbat Mr. t eechman, and probably Harry flnclalr. were pretty certain to buy th Cub, and that the rit. Louis Federal League owners ex pected to negotiate for th Drowns. tom of th Federal League owners, It I understood, war Inclined to balk after Ibe agreement was signed, but organised baseball men here declared there was ho chanc of their starling again. Ball laser Prekleaa tteaaalaa. Folutlon of tha Paltlmor problem may remove what little opposition re mains According lo a story brought from New York. Ihe organised baseball men at th peace meeting were surprised at th concessions offered by th Ireder- ala. It la ss Id they would not hare asked aa much aa tha third league waa willing to grant. The main point for which organized bail stood th elim ination of lh rival wss accomplished. There Is small chance that the Cleve land American Association franchise will be moved to Chicago If the Cub abandon the West Side, it was stated. I) It. E. ,1. hTEWAKT COtS EAST A stlc Coach to Ilcprcacnt Northwest at Collegiate Conference. Dr. V.. J. Ptewsrt. cosch of th Ore gon Aggies, wss In Portland yesterday en rout to New York City, where he will sttend lh ninth annual confer ence ot the National Collegiate Asso Clstlon. which opens December IS. Dr. Ktewsrt goes as th delegste from th Oregon State Agricultural College, and will also represent the Interests of the pacific Northwest Con erenc and th Pacific Coast Confer ence. The big coaches, director of athlet ic, graduate managers and. in fact, practically all of the Important athletic authorities of the lnlted States will gsther at this meeting, which will hold a three-day session. Dlacusslon of rules for IMS, with their application to th vsrious inter collegiate conference over the country, will lake plsce. and It Is probable that with a Far West delegate present the Pacific Coast conferences will receive mora consideration than heretofore In the formation of rules governing points which apply especially to athletics of th particular brand played on the Coast. Iir. Stewart will probably be lh fsrthest-West delegste. A If WOIXJAST a- ACES CHARGES I'.x- liampion Ara-urard of Violating Contract and neing Cnfit, NKW YORK. Dec. 1. Charges of breach of contract and obtaining money under false pretense will be preferred against Ad Wolgast, former lightweight champion, at a meeting to morrow of th New York State Ath letic Commission. Chairman Fred Wenlck announced tonight that he would recommend sus pension of the pugilist for six months. Wolgast will be charged witn violat ing hla contract with th Harlem Sport ing Club when he boxed on tha night of December II at Atlanta, as he had agreed Dot to engage In any bout pre vious lo his appearance her last Fri day night. II will also b accused of going on her when h knew ha was not In fit physical condition. HOLMES QUINTET IATSES. 21-15 Chriialian Ilr-Mher Baaine College Tram Win on trwn Moor. The Christian Brothers College quin tet walloped tha Holme Business Col lesa representatives 1 to 1& In tha Christian Brothers gymnasium Friday nlsl.i. Thla makes the third straight for the wlnnera sine th opening of th I tt-1 at season. Th winners wlil play th Ilereans Club, of Vancouver, Waah.. at Vancouver tonight. Following ar lh lineup: r. b. H. c. CD llolmea IISI Watte Knrlann ...(Tl Ienle:s . ..2I Haua.er ..( Ilarmaaa nilter J M'Knlaa to:tna 141 ... sianlrn .....a. Kuifa tail.... Ilanler Hat. re, g. M- . K. . . . V .......... I.... ....-... 1-par miea SMYTH'S ALLIES tVIV GAME Prnflrld) Rooa-lan. Are Trimmed at Indoor Contest. But on gam waa played In the In door baseball bouse leacu at tha Muit nomah Amateur Athletic Club yester day afternoon. William R. Smyth and hia allies trimmed Ihe Roosians. lad by Milton Penfleld. ZZ lo 12. In a hit j H snd run lugfet. IB Frank K. Watkln and his Doves 111 Called to alight, and as a result th I fU DECEMHEU 20, 1915. games between tha Doves and Oeorge Anderson' Swedes had to be poat- poned. The next Indoor baaeball con- testa will be played Wednesday night, and after that nothing more will be done until after Christmas day. Smyth snd Fischer worked sgainst Lewis and Brooks of the Rooslsns. BOARD TO DECIDE DISPUTES East Portland Fails to Appear for Game at Vancouver. Now that the 1915 season of the Intercity Football League has been completed, a meeting of the board of directors will be held this wees to set tle disputes that have been submitted. Harry M. Grayson, vice-president of the organization, will call the gather ing to order. The main order of business will ba the settling of the forfeited games now on the docket. Kast Portland was slated to end the season against Wash ington Athletic Club at Vancouver, Wuh, yesterday afternoon, but the Portlanders could not make the trip. The Vancouver Soldiers and Columbia Park, of the intercity circuit, have scheduled a post-season game, to be played on Multnomah field New Year's day. LONG-HELD TITLE LOST C APT A IX EDWARDS QCIXTET DE FEAT TOO.MEY 12 TO t. Beatea Leader Becomes Head af First Line Snad and Practice to Ba Held Tomorrow. For the first time In four years. Rsy Toomcy lost the chsmplonshlp of the Multnomah Amateur Athletio Club basket ball house league. Cap tain Edwards and his athletes won the hardest fought game of the year yes terday morning from Toomey's quin tet. 12 to 9, In a the club gymnasium. Tbe only redeeming feature of the day for Ray was the fact that he wss unanimously elected captain of the 191S-1C basketball team of the club. He has been a member of the first string for three years and this is hi first time ss leader. Orivllle Gravell was the star for th winners in yesterday's battle, while George Dewey tried his best to bring a victory to Captain Toomey, Harry Fischer, chairman of the basketball committee, announced after the contest that the first official practice of the club squad would be held tomorrow nlcht in the club gymnasium. No definite date baa been selected for the opening game of the season. Following are the lineups: Cant. Toomer t) Cant. Edward fl2) Masters () F Edwards Horotoo F (8) Spamer laarv tS..........C Gravelle Toomey (2) ...O Allan iisrtnn a (4) Kropp K(ere.l Harry Fischer. MILLARD KEEPS CP HIS PACE Distance Runner Apparently Not Weakened by Marathon Race. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 19. "Oliver Millard will never be any more good after he finishes with this race." This wss tha prediction of a number of ex perienced followers of track and field ports regarding the Olympic Club champion long-distance runner of the I'acific Coast. He was competing in Ibe full marathon held last August un der the auspices of the Panama-Paclf Ic Kxposltion snd rsn third to Kdouard Fabre, of Montreal, the National chum pion. after making, the pace for the (Irst 20 miles. Millard, however, continues to main tain th honor conceded him as being the best distance runner on the Coast. His recent performance In the Pacific Association cross-country race of six miles, which he ran in 37.65. thereby cutting nearly a minute and a half off the previous record for the course, es tablished by hira last year, has brought about a change of mind. "LITTLE FIVE" REMOVES BAN Conference Defines Professional Baseball as -Respectable." CHICAGO. Dec 19 The rule pro hibiting playing of Summer baseball, which has been In effect in the "Litye Five" conference of colleges for three years, wss aorogatea oy a commnico representing the conference at a meet ing held here last night. The committee held professional baseball to be "a respectable occupa tion" and decided that participation In that occupation would have no effect on the participant's amateur standing in the conference. Len Powers Is Visitor. Lcn Powers, former Multnomah Ama teur Club lightweight, arrived home from Lo Angeles yesterday to upend the holidays with his folks here. He declared that he is through with box- ln;r and that he has a good Job in the Cafeteria town. He alfo said that Al MrNlel. another former Portland boxer. and Walter Williams were In Los Ange les. Len has taken on considerable weight during his sojourn in the South. He now tips the beam at 150 pounds. Grays Harbor Trap Shoot Tuesday. ABERDEEN. Wash., Pec. 19. (Spe cial.) An all-Grays Harbor Count) trap shoot, to be held here Tuesday, is expected to draw fully 100 entries The matches will be handicap ones. nd 2i turkeys will be awarded as prize. The shooting will begin at 10 o'clock. Tbe shoot is expected to end in the organization of a Grays Har bor County Trap Club. W. J. VanSchuyver & Co, San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 1. 1916 ' We offer the same square deal methods that have characterized every transaction for over forty years. The same value at the price that has made our brands big sellers throughout the Northwest The same service that has made the name VanSchuyver a byword for efficiency in all deal ings with the trade. Dependable merchandise direct to you expressage prepaid at wholesale prices. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE W. J. VanSchuyver & Co. Established 1864 83-8. BEALE STREET San Francisco, California P. 0. Box 801 the Crown Distilleries Company-the largest institution in the mail order liquor business, in the world enters the Pacific-Northwest field Jan. 1st, 1916 and respectfully sdlicits your patronage. P. O. BOX 3000 PACIFIC COAST OFFICES BEALE & MISSION STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LLOYD RICKART RESIGNS PRESIDENT OF ST. LOUIS FEDS QIITS BASEBALL POST. Stakes Not Big Enough" plar Again, Saya Retiring Magnate, Who Avers Outlawa Have Won. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 19. Lloyd Rickart, president of the St. Louis Federals handed In his resignation, to take effect Immediately. Rickart formerly was secretary of the Federal League. His resignation read: "Under the existing circumstances snd to clarify the atmosphere, I have this day resigned my position as presl dent of the St. Louis Federal League baseball club." To this Rickart. in a statement to newspaper men, added: "I went Into the Federal League when it presented far from as promis ing an aspect as it does today. I took chance, and events nave proved uiai the successful future which I saw for the' league has been realized in the present compromise. Now, for certain reasons which I do not care to discuss. fed tbat I am ready to withdraw. I feel that I could not accept a secre taryship nor a business managership of any merged ball club. I played for larger stakes than that, and I can t play again." Jack Johnson Still Boxing. LONDON. Nov. 58. (By Mail.) Thottch Jnrk Johnon has retired from SAWTA WEIGHT CHAM PIONSHIP PACIFIC NORTHWEST Boxing TUESDAY. DEC. 21 TOMORROW NIGHT Jockey Bennett CHAMPION NORTHWEST Wlanrr 7T Coateeta. v. Billy Mascott Challenger, Portland's Favarlte Senal-WInd T JACK WAGXEK VS. JOH.VNY LEWIS Special Event JIMMY MOSCOW VS. JACK KATE Three Preliminaries YOUNG BLAZIEK VS. MUFF BRONSOX PIXG BODIE VS. SHELL MTOOl EARL ZIMMERMAN VS. KID WESTON ADMISSION50 CENTS Aeserved Seats, $1; Box Seats, $1.50 Sale Rich's. Sixth aad Wahlngton a the ring, the former black heavyweight champion is still doing a little sparring acording to the stage manager in the Marylebone Police Court. The director of Johnson's stage career, who ap peared with one eye neatly swathed in white, asked for a summons charging the negro with assault. The bout took, place at Preston and the magistrate referred the would-be plaintiff to the court at that place. Meantime Johnson i his own staer mannerer. 7 PERFECT" COLLARS PALACE LAUNDRY Lrwrirx Sfi in. t, WaLooar COLLARS With inserted tips that make them strong. S for tbe GLtTETT, PEABOST A CO.. 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