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TTII! MORNING ORFGONIAX. TUESDAY, JAXTJARY 4. WIG. 11 DOVE OF PEACE MAY LIGHT TOMORROW President Glncre Says Sin clair Not to Dispose of AH Fed Players. CIL MAGNATE IS ACTIVE JTraval of OilU La- gat? Adroit I No r-txrvl Thai hlaa-Uir Ilea Vara, Nrarotiatla ''' rarcfcevaat ot da-tav. II ... m,,w ta.Meai kir roua4 the. a part, haa a asoo.atad al Me rer.l """ ,.,. iu bo.. Tk rol.rabl "!:! ' cefre-K bar r,k ath late played save anlnut.s witk !! ta Iltiata b.(we-a lb Mri aaa InterBetlonal Leeaua. will sr. .at tr. bH Wedaae4 al Baaa. This Ivuih wa raw be4 at Beiisg ef Ik BMbtfi af ta lloel Co to, -niacin, ar to-iay. Ta a--amuie emaee4 af rrl aleat Jtn-.a A. OiIimm. f r-irI MSua: rr.e.d-ot r.ier4 Parraas. ( in tater:aal Laaue. a repreaatata lite f tae ltlme '4eral t-eaa-va rlu. a fBr.eeti at lb lutil t-la-Bi l.tl CT'I B4 I'ae !r t tna S1 ul baa.Salt rsrnm tl I lw sarnfet'ia-ia:-.? ll the waiv.r !., leeofer aa It tetneres i l.-i.aat a.- alerr. w le op. tnarw aghly " Into I 4vM4 ftaatl bf ! J--al ar;tt va-edn.4r. Xt TOKK. Ja. "Harry ".laa-talr. -wax- r riari uit fran.-si. w'.ll tat s-taraat. :l 4- ei l i. rantr. . nor .; sc.. ( :i la federal I-' alas. a-.- a4 Jesse A. Oiinsor. are, .laat f IK rra. La' ' I. "THar rr3a eslal yr i i r--ii l"il a.-U. win i ! ir all. :r SS4 It lima f. ma t f It I re-l4 Mf Utlra f-a r4-r LIM I attro ' ' .. a..l-tia l. l.aKl.l ma iliaaia lar aua lla- nruiin rrr r hi lau(ff . Tlabar lfM ft rUa If IX-al la Matt. O I!'.! CO. Ja. 3 T rifbr N. liaaaia. Ibrxb Maatr rallaMa. la War apaaal ar t La t lao tar f . llarara aa IBa li.l af Iba I'taf Naiiaaala a4 lb abi'.al r4araib i a.uma ai ba waa4 a bazaar. ae-bar. nfa'4ar an4 latlalaiar. Manaa-ar Tlib.r. II waa l.ara.4 la 4r. ha la Amarh-aa aal cianaj Uafa aaoaarr a Itat af II a. ar.ra k aaal4 b willlab la tr4. ifttatatt lb aaia af tb CaM c . lbaab. Tmbar ififafaa I bal4 3 i f hi. iraaaal btar.ra. II af 15. na bln blalaa taval Tar aa4 aiM rK. Ttab.r l al 4(4 aval Iaucl-a4 fll'W LaaaaJ.r la ailbar taaa b ?:t4 I lr 1 ar aai ar I h waia4 l b. -a bJl annaa lima afa wat wll .a aavlnf 1 aa.a.r b'-babla aaaa4 ba raiaiaaa. aiiama will b ffr4 I I'lalanatl It a raa!a far llr-l Mr. biatimaa a4 l4r ba wan! I laara fr I'laaiaaatl a.lt W.naada !; 'iaax4 ia lb bbaaatim br il'. Taft HCUltU Rt lfl TO COTllVM OMavhoaaa Capltalla al4 a fta) on Ha lab I'arrhaaa" filaala. rit:C'V Jaa. 1 It wa laua.4i tara la-lar IBal Harry in'Jalr. Iba ' tiklaauaa oanalKL la aaahia- a hur- rial tri 4.r-t fram ai. Vara, wirb ira laiaaiioa, i , t .w arrorJ.aa- la ' faMlt mt aia.iaalnaT Iba Barvaaa r I ia.( II aal. Tb ! nirat'i ' "ar-a aa i.m. r a-a i-iwi ,, i,!ar waaia.a ar. laa f frUa. a baa a marrta.4 M.a B.Mha U- N-.ar !. ,er'". Tr.r. a w.-l-kaawa Ian- -tb. .... u. - :7;:: -:j4.- ..-.. -. n r: ' . -t r... tlatU nr. -4 1.-1.: - a w.:J aa.io lb lb. i,aaa fc.pl " J.". ... . j,tw. f ika -Bt a.r la. .r Taar k.ti4aa. Ik Tt a". I. l a-act. a4 "-4 kr.l-'b.r Jo. ...aV'r ...'a. "- r.a. aa. -Hbl ... '.,,,,. "ii af lb fanatic ia prva.el. r.ar.-t r.a.M ' '' Tb br.4. r-a a7. b . aa. aa IJ. " ,.atiaa.4 a l ,., . ,. b',4 bl SI. Iiaam .vl ,. !. .lit bar tl lark -t a-ba I. rarlla4 aa aa. w r. limor mi i ban la Biorb ef tk Maw Tor N. laucbtrr la lb wB.I-haown Coaat I ta-.1 Laaari club. ILaaau plfrh.r Tba a-o baram r. bar a WxiHral. whlla 4nrt-C ( juainta4 Ut ijmmar. balr baaa la ta. aaca af laa t-i af tba a. '!.! ir) i.4 br frland. Ik waa aot par attuna. M l ka ba.w Mr !a'!lr wo: i 1 tl uijrlr lnrrata, In baa;l. but Ba ai.aa.4 I laaa atar lb lllaata atlljiauml wrra darlnaT lb rt 4 trial ia a ta.aphona rn.araM wltk birra ladar. al ac Laaa. Mr. f a. riair t-a.4 b wa aa k.a way I a fk. jxrr to rur Ttcii nlar-tvUatta? Iraiar flaakfilbaU itarta tjVrrk rytaaai Trlda;. Manaajar WwVa at la Jar'.raoa l'f1 3tc.al baak.'all tarK ha coara lUM arrmaarm.a: to bar hi -.t rnaal ia Ta- baaaaf.avval" ara la lb r.rl'4 Ara.laorv aaalaaa a waak from Baal rrljar aP. trial ft I ira aaaa a rB l af aja ai4 MMa af tna aralar4 lalar avrtajaac..' I aa , a'bnarb irta raw laat waa aal ate-4 br ha raa b. al Hair il ! 4bw l a.'S"4'iIt a iba )rii'airtta a:. .ta Ta Jaffiraca aaa will Mala Ibaar I rat l.flj-a Ir'p t it V aaallif I p' aata'T ?1 Mtaia rlaa-r I Fa o.r Raa a--l -. a 4 a p'.-tK-a aa.l-j B.'aaa-- t Mytllwal al"-',aa. l.tirt Cl.b bit tb b-ara ar.aaUrl Tbiara'lar a a ia II. alab f rmnaaijra r.ni,!Ma ftrroriD fioarjia, IsM r D " tfaaf y .l.hj a I ralaraad la Aaaaal 7 a I Owl by Taa Aadrrwa. Taraa a.-lraaaa' baaa'na ra.ra.r4 baak f 1t'. baa n-.a 'la i"aaal'a tar tta vaa. t-i . t -Ti. wl'b ba4l VTa'ak faaau-aMf aa ta front p.aaT ta r.4. watt aaat l aa Tb a y.r t''a-?.:ar Aa4r.wa baa tf-ar?..! a lot af tb f.rttaat ia at w r" r?ia. bTaaataa.a ft aaa a4 a"in lit t. bat aa. -t.. tla ttr. I ralumbut 1 jb will rrab I'a lilt ! f -"'a ilia 4 a.-a baaar li4aal la baabaxb.! taatarbt. wka Ita li iba in'-' ar. ia.f aa4 j )-4:at eprwat iba Mu.laaamak A or. Ai-na a a.r ba.-a r-a-ar.f at j t.r Axba'i' rt'-b ra pr.atall a in tb t.a h... U t.a Ta-' llarrr W t. .na "M" y -aaa alum. Maaaiar . V a r r.4 V . ! an. it, F-a a i. a aa I COHMMI rRfct Tt i.u:rT (aoiaia Villi flat .Xaa-araJ by laia-y. City laaitc C Iwamfanai- la a laa-.'i t-iarb. ta'l a i" R) ia a' . ! i. al aaa la b. i. Van nr.Ci li.l Va:lat. i-l I'tr. I'tay. TACOMA, HEAVYWEIGHT IMS NO ANTIPODES. r "-si" 1 f I 7 aw tka laturr lt"f aa aa ramovad rrora ika tiit. Tla m laa firat Una la four rir tt ha fc4 la ! out af a una. attbar laroah lajary or etaarwt. Aa alactta will aa k4 ( Ik wafabar f 11a Iwa-ltma rhaasalon of is Iil.r-C;tr LaaiTT la cama tha caataa. T4 Wurpkf. araaaat ,.dr. bu tttaya-l fr lb Ut lima witri la Cmumbla I'ark callnnt. ai4 Coart atabiiaa la aaacbar wbo aaa cin ap Ma in l aflar tbra jara 4 adTcr. "spioEFiuTvEos rt. rrrrHim TiKn ma tv. j TaVktrKM. rOIILIID. AS MIDa, Waiaaa BWaaa i Trta f aa raa aaaao C lab laaa a-lk alaaaa t Va la CalMarala. ,.' r:ivn." Cat. Jaa. 1 l!pa rial aa.r:a Adrlaa felauaB. knuan la rauauaaa taab;l laaa-i-a l& lacitlc .! a "p4ar. aa4iaT IIKIir IB llll fur Ik laa . !. aaa.a. ataia af Ika I'lp. of Iba la I taa'lK. baaa. ar 4cria. Mia fT....r. M b.f ra.'bar ill4 1 I'ranriar aurina; tb bumm.r. bat lb -Hpi4r' abraar4!r raara4 kla a t raacliaf aaarrlaa fraaa al b a IrlaMa tr II. iraaanl. Mr. aa4 Mr, tlaam ara tax-aiaa la a 4waia ko( an 4 II la aar.to4 lT will Oaak Ihtir fcaara la ibaa r.ir .ar la bia lft and rraafiiabla raiaar ea lb 4iaaa4 waa Hpl4ar I'a oa a fua4 a b waa laaibl wb.a batfaar aj-i..l Ion. 4 aai bla brt4.. wM'k k laoh baf ea ITrkataa. II baa a rP-tiaiira for bain ti of tb canaaaal bn4 baa4'aal fil. bara la tha b"a.a.aa. bul ba a r .a I ai.lt4 frr ara. 4 4i4a I baoar wbalhar ta click a a iXMNil or If aal ta a acinar. "H ia a a renlafv4 tliL" b aiplalna4 aa k (at gaayr coatrvL Tkar ba-il4 haa bar aa Ibara. All bar folk lit ta rMi4 a4 ak b.ralf ba b-aa a rai4at af tb city far "W'hara 4aa ah !ItT He arar lb rirar m Larraba alraai. t rant IVnk f th aumbar. V.t I baaa ba.a thara altaa. On IMr.i I want lo rarr-t. a4 that I that Mr Ha-im I Pol a ran. I rn.l bar Iwa ?.? aa Ihronasbl mutual frland. ab4 ih 4.amon4 U not WiH up ia It al all t aril rri4ar Mr, itaata wa Kartha Jorhln. Trarara. an4 car bar a I tb IK.aaa Clark ba tJ. mix. Bcf koux h nu: Alfa of tWai rilrlarr RMldcot of r or t la ad fur 1 Year. Mr, final, who ail M'.aa P.rthb J saaphln Tratara. Ilaad In Ilia ctly for iba paat yaar. br nioiaar a aoiraaa baiaa - IIT Larrasaa atrm. Mr. Trar- ara rani rroa isf " oi -' aat.navi .b.4 klra ta wa tnvarb a II r a. lat. r.;cp4 Iftf loi. h.r aad ah l r iairt da Mr a. Haara wa bora la 4lnnta, hot Ih fafaiir aaaa.d la uracaa ho ph. wb to'-tilt anal i'a waa 4icaid la l'. Pori:.a4 achaoaa, Tb brid waa ara-oirraal.4 lo Haa fraarlaro by bar mlb.r. w b ra'ufaaj t th city ya Iar4ay. Tl.y l.fl rertlbad lt Tbur 4ar a"4 tba ana'rtax took tf.ar laat I rl4ar InaihL Tb reupl wi:t tl la ilalUli aa 4 Mr. Trar.ra r,rX CLVB MI11TTH toMonnow Offhrrr "rtlll Baa ITraoa- and Khoota Ona.lda-ra-d by Oraxaalaatloit. Tha annua! traaiin of l!a for'tand 1'4B Oak wl I b ha:4 lomrrraar B'.aTht a i.M lenpartaj Il.trL IX. K Erardiiut. r.nrtrf praaiiiabt. ba la4 ordr for ail ara-nbar lo ba aa hnn-l promp'Jy at oriacb. aal auaa iaiBtr Impor. rant n-a-.i' roixvmiac lb lt( a hoot a ara la b-a tabca aa4-r coni4rat!on. Joa.pa A. AlJ.amaa. aaralry. iraaaur.r af tb orcantaatioa. ta la baa riaacia. !. a I "va Waaiafa rpra aanl.t r f rlatbl ak Ollaaa. Ha ba r. 4 tba at'." m tb taa rink for aatatal aaaaaaa but b aaal word that it wan 4 t impaaib! fr him I tan; V( ,),. .. f ma ii:aa fraaa now on. rrana T'spUtaa la baia arroomaa f a Krfora, " " rOIVVHI Tt.ni TTILL riT Rtvartbatll tbrbal of 1 1 1 Oa Tal(h. la r-brtlei liaro. Ila.-r T'f't al fa Wait ailara. aM Mieiiir Art J Maboaar. of t'oumbib r is. rrt-tp.ata4 tia arraBbal for t. rraatkt aama Italflt Misuar riarb.r vtfi-i:tr r-na th aaaaa aaat bat.r4ar a!kt. wbaa tha t Biaart.ry ef ra;:f-l batbrt-toaaara irtaar an iba lort:aa4 f.oor. To b la Ik btt roaatiM oor4itioa arraas mantt baaa n trBala to work out ata lat Ikt Jfr.ra..o IlitlH aVhaal bora T 1 a- rTri in ta ai .b aaraaaaatl tin I. tab UaVal aai btut aU I LOVE FOB BOXING AS STAGED JN a . a fc X , i - : r v ; ; J a 71 - I ; I ; lj a-)L viock. FraaclB Jarobbarrrr. Ouriar. Ailliama. Mlk Blarh. MrKnlaa ao4 C Murphr ar lona of tb pa-r a tha Coinmbua Club roatar. DIKia CONTKACT NOT HGNHD A nratijrr-tnlita, liuw-rrr, A raj a Cuod 'aa CainpldaTd. Ivaia Krarr-fl. A! rRASCIHOO. Jan. I William C Kruacat ar4uaia tnanacar of Vh Incton Ulala C"l. aa!4 loalar tbal arranfamtou for tha rataaltua C llata as roarfc war '"Ih. aam aa aom iia4. aitbouab lb contract waa aol la4. Kruacal arrlrad h.r lo4y with th foocbil nu4 from l.ca Anatalra, wbr tha tram want lo met Hrowa I'nlrar- ttr loj a Nar laar'a aam at th faaawt.aa Tauraamant of lloar. Tb iu4 l.fl lai ta4ar f"f Tort land en, thtir war to Pullman, V. Ird raltoa Cri tlcM With lljno. NCir OHIXAN". Jan. J rrd Kol loa. Jalenaaoia haarywtlabt. and Iaa Klyan, of lioaian. kara r matrbrd for a -roan4 bout la Nar Orlaana Jantaary St. lo-al prnmolara anaouDcd to4r. Bt BILX.T EVAN. (Am.riraa lacu I'roplrt.l I VA ailtlnc en th banck of th Jhlla Jtlrhla club ono day laat Sum mar. waitins for th ball ta rln to tart th cam. Tb only other ocra pant! of tb bnrh war ManacrrMack an4 OulltMr Rub Oldrln. For year OWrlat haa Ivaan on of th atari of Ma. a. a ar.al itaaa. OklrlnaT. by Ih way. la art 111 noma ball playar. o.apll tha at that om of tba crttlra ar Intlttlnc that h la through. a T am arolnaT to nd yoa to New Tork or noma atb.r Amartraa Lataau city Brat aar." aald Connlt. "I'm aorry. Cannla. lo allaa-To. but yen ton I pnd tn to any piaco, nnt aaann," rapllad Oldrln. "What aaam to b th trouble, ftuhar aaked Mack with a amil. ".No troubl at all." bald OMrmc "1 hire a't noub of baarball. 1 am co loat to rt wairrra on myaalf alia tiiaa back to th farm. batar.r you want to do aulta mi.' antwartd Conni. "but If yoa chan-a your mind aad want to quit tba farm for tha bl ljcu. I win try to plac you whtftrif yoa want to aTO. I want you to b aatlafled. aaa That ahort. amiiual ooDyaraatlon on th bancb, prior to lb start of Ih am, waa prrhap th flral Intimation Hialrlra bad rarely that b would probably b aar.l Uwhrre. In Una with Mark a poilry to build op on n liraly naw team, oldrlnar arcrptad It aa a tnattar of rours. Ther was no III r.a.maT: both Mark and oidrinar arailrd tbroacb the anlir roarvraatton. II will b lnttr-.tln la a a If OMrtnaT makra aToo-l Ma t Ureal to quit. If ha do, be w I.I ba on of the taw ptarara to co Into rtirmnt with a lot of -nod baaaball left In M iriltm. OI4 rtaa haa a baautlftil farm, a ale home, an aatomobii and money In tb bank. Hub la of th opinion thai la enourh for aayoa. aaa Third baa la usually rferrd lo a th. rfifflmtll corner. Inflrlalrr arrua. tomaal lo other f-oeltlnna nevar rrliah bain- ahlftad la that baa. Third base men ar e-nu!ty reluctant to try any other foaiiion. I rratard KdJIe rottrr. or lb Waehlnftoa club, aa en a of the arrtata.1 third bamn In th aam. Coiiatitioaa laat buuvmer n eda It nect aery that Maaaaer OrlrTitk. of the aahln fioa tram. h!ft Mia to errand baa at rarleua lime. On atteraoon ftar rotar bad marl aa anueuallr brilliant atep of a bail ever accond baa aad started a double play tbal ear-4 tr- (an. I atkad him what po sitiua he praferrd to play. a a Ttaylnc tilrd bee la a Joke rom pr4 wtib thia Job. answered F4dl. -Teu only bar a cnopi of ituatlons ta think about at thi-i; or hrr It atta-a to baa a million. ITvery t.me I fjra my hra4 I at iorai ft, low trylna to eital ttcoad. comma at me on bleb speed Wltk elmoal every ball pltrh.4 yoa kaa la kara sLlftlnaT. alen yoa mast constantly flura th bttara I bar t urned mre omtraa i!'. tarrcintt baaeraaaara ainra I started to play earortd tbaa tba areraae acrobat In a circus do all ftummer. Third bas la caUed th '. ITK-jIt corner: parbapa It la. n-j. h baina th rate. I ana sireon laaf U-afw-' i I . af wa. t T I BONDS HEREJO BOX Root Will Be Met at Rose City Club Tonight. OTHER BOUTS ARRANGED llclitrr DecUm He Won Matrh In Australia IinplM Drclslon That Waa Ajtalnat IllmCard DcIdc Arran-raJ for Next Tuesday'. lel'a talk of ornethln; pleasant." Thla waa Jo Bond' reply when que tlootd about tha boxlnr tne In Aua tralla. Th bearywcl-ht mitt znanlp ulator la In our mlda. to do battle lonlaht with Jack Hoot at tb Hose City Athletic Club. Tacoma la Jo a part of oall. but ha Intends llncerinc In I'ortland for soin ttm and haa be come a member of th lios City Club. It will bar remcmberad that Bonds took a Jaunt to Australia last July, and while there won two and lost tnrre bouts, ilia first encounter waa with a heavy answerina; to Ua nam of Har old Jtardwlck. This waa a 20-round affair, and. aitbouab Jo declares be had all tha better of It. which waa suo- ataotiated by tha prsa the next day, the decision was clven acatnst him. Th nail two opponents selected ware on th loalac end and he waa then pitted aaalnat Eddl McUoorty. What Eddie did to Honda uocsn l iook nic on Joe's uaa In Ih record book. He Ooorty floored Bond for th limit In lb first round. After th M-Oorty battle the tb coman took on Harry Rer. on of the boys he had beaten, for a return ratten. Keev won In SO round and Bonds. havinaT had a sufficiency of the warm Australian climate, departed (or borne, tl. returned to Tacoma. and since his return haa beaten Lotl Boole, tha man Ir touted r'Dtktna heavy welsrnt, wno la now In New York, and fousht an other four-round draw with Frank Karma-. riva years aco Bonds never naa a thou-ht of enterlnc the roped arena. 11 waa attendlna; tn coueae oi l ua.a Koun.i at Tacoma. when "H uenver ca Martin came o town. Tn om cmuar waa scheduled to take on a fellow named Oscar Ialbert at Eatonvllle. .ar Taroma. It was a handicap tnatcn. Kd areln to put him to sleep before the end of the elth round. When the ttm for tn oatiie or.w nlerh. Ieover tdwaru s opponeni wa. aot amonar thos prttint. A bunch of collece lads were out to be th snlx. .- .a Joa had been box In at a cood dal around the aymnaelunv. h was preraltad upon to tab Dtiatrn piac-4. He stayed tb sit rounds wltk Martin, and from then on kept la the same. The Tacoma (ladlator stands si feet one in bla socks, weigns 111 p- dia 11, a l.ai time he stepped on a ecaie and has a reach of T. Inches. Ue la I year old. He la a Teian. wnicn aaa;. - manifest Itself after a few minutes conversation with him. 11 haa the old Koutr.ern drawl down as well as the orlcinal Kentucky Colonel blmsa.t. Hoods wan born ana raises m Tea. . Els bouts In all will make P -abt-e card at the Ksst Fide In.tttu- r aihieiirs. Henry Krlraer and Tommy Clark will furnish the seml- nndup. wnue ie - - - artlow will appear In th special ,nL Jack Ky will -ln.a - the main preliminary. Two prellm- fltS Will O maaciiaia a V ' a e e Biddy" Biahop. aportlnr editor of win nrobahlv be on hand lonlaTht to see Bonds ml thinfe with Jack Hoot. HI. hop. accordlna- lo Bonds, haa re ceived an offer from proraotara In Kouth America to have Bond PP"' '" two bouts in one of the South-rn re publics. If the affejr can be arranged. The aeat card to b put on by th noaa City Club will b staacd next ?u"d.Cy',n.ht. Th. . return match between Al .-"omrnera ?rm.ir.Wert Srradrttr.- ti.eae two met. ATHLETICS PQCAD TO DIVIDE Oi-nlns: Sfriaa of Connlo Mack'a lloye I at Ht. rctrraborg-, ia. PHllaADEUTHLt.. Jan. -The - puTed by th.AtnT.TrV. dur.n, the 2nd Ihe squad' will be divided into two teams. Jacksonville. Fla? March 2. and play the following games: March A al. and April 1. at rhattanoera. T.nt..i AP1I end . avnoavtiia. AThe team rmainln In Jacksonville will play the followins; game. March a-. Boelea Natlnnala: April 1. n4 . Phli..ipht Netlonala Leavlns jacaa"oi. pUr - I:?V,L v., tae.l. at War- fli' April . I'Mla-ttlphla Nationals, rroaa. oa . i"' a l pl.-.j...!,,. a, V"r',-""-r...V v A - Aorll b Ktch- maLr'.t Kb.;vV:-A,r.l 10 and 11. UrObIB laeiiooa'at .a f HOMEK JAMISON IN CHARGE Coach of HaJ-rball and Football Alr-o Ta'aC Vp rUKke-tball. All the worries and cares of coach ira tha Jefferson Hlh School basket ball squad have barn turned over to Homer Jamison oy nia arointraiiarptr Jamison, liaroer. sine belna connected with the high school, haa looked after basketball while bis brotner naa coached baseball and football. Homer had th team unoer nia car for th llrst tlm yterday. Practice conteet ar to be played with the faculty oulntet composes of several rx-atars. it. J. Pmlth. Homer and Har per Jamison. M. A. fjooa ana bara May make up th "teacher" team, and florta ar being- made to arranc gam's with farultlea or other schools in th Vortland Interarholastle laeague. R. J. ftmith Is th managvr. Golfing- Coaaip From Pacific Coaat Links. aj-v IRECTOKS of th rortland Golf DClub are p'annlng to take out a fir Insurance policy to protect the members against loss of thalr clubs. Bags, nominal .on ' " v rtr kept In th clubhous or In th caddy hout. Mo.t- Beach, near Isl Monte Gal ay b Ih scene of one of the largest a.aalde golf course on the Pacific Coaat If plan now be ne formulated by eevera! wealthy fan rranclsco golf enthualstis take root. ri'me th. rite haa ba-en made known OiaJjy KUaua fe' Jvujnosi lu Java Beach for the purpose of tryinar ont th turf. Th result bas been that all ara enthusiastic over th plan. The eapeclal delight of th golfer who have visited the beareh Is tha peculiar and springy quality of the turf. Tbe turf Is a heavy, wiry, salt grass. The ball stands up every tlm well enough to us a brassle. The grass is drenched the year -round by a heavy fog and la always green and of the kind, that would make admirable fairways. e e e v E. Berkley, president of the Boise, Idaho. Golf Club, was in Portland on business last week. He said that the royal and ancient game waa fast fort ing to the front rank in his city. aaa. fr Chandler Fain Ihe Medford crack. la eipocted to arrive la Portland short- 1 ly from Chicago ea route to nis nome. see Leo Teats wa elected captain of the Tacoma Elk Lodg golf team at a meeting held by the golfing members the other dar. It ia the ulan of the Elks to play a series ot team matches with golfers renreeentfna- other Northwestern lodge It la probable tnat tna Beanie h.ik will be the first opponents 01 toe newiy organlxed team. e a Tha aevere weather haa had a bad ef fect on all Northwestern links. With froaen fairways play has been almost Impossible. The possibility of closing all links In Tacoma during tne cow nap haa been auggested. KILLIFER WILL BE IN SHAPE Pat Maria Gets Word Noted Catch. er's Arm Is In Good Condition. PHIUIDELPHIA. Jan. I. All the nreaenr officer of the Philadelphia Na tional League club were re-elected at the annual meeting or tnat organiza tion todav. Manager Pat Moran arrived toaay xo arrange with President W. F. Bbker for th Spring training of the National League champions. Moran said ha had a letter from Catcher Kllllfer stating that his arm would be In good con dition for the coming season. Kllllfer injured his throwing arm last Fall, a shore-time before the Phil lies entered the world a series games. Billy Sullivan Succeeda McGnire. DETROIT. Mich- Jan. I. "Jim" Mc Outre, veteran catcher, who for several yaara ha been employed by the Detroit baseball club aa scout and coach, has been released by President Savin. His place will be taken by "Billy" Sulli van, ex-catcher and one-time manager of the Chicago Americans, who re cently signed a Detroit contract. -Mc Outre expect now to devote all his attention to bis business at Albion, Mich. Comlskey Free Hal Chase. CHICAGO. Jan. t. Hal Chase, the first baseman who left the Chicago Americans In mldsenson to Join the Buffalo Federals, will find no bar raised against him by Owner Comlskey, of the White Sox. who said today tnat Man ager Rowland was free to sign any player from the Federal League whom he wanted and could get. Scot Defeats American Runner. EDIXBl'ROH. Scotland. Jan. I. The Powder Hall marathon, 13 miles, waa won today by G. ilcCrea, of Scotland, who finished 12 yards ahead of Hans Holmer. of New Tork, second. The winner's time was 1 '.21:55. Holmer won In 1814 and waa third In last year's race. American Diplomat Tennis CI tarn p. Piviul Jan.' a William Enencer. tb. imariraa diartra al' Affaires, today won the Isthmian tennis cnampionanip r mm Al.aanH.r Feehtlr tha ex-cham- plon. Twenty-four of the best playera on the Isthmus cempeted in tne tourna ment. Former Stars at Stanford Pe tition Against Rugby. That Reeelntloa lit shelved by Slaa fard t alveralty Fat-ally Uaabted, Bern net? f Wright of .Vaaaee. POSSIBLY th resolution adopted by Portland alumni of Stanford Uni versity, recommending tbe return to American football may be shelved by Stanford officialdom, along with a lot of other "uncle" correspondence. Pos sibly and possibly not. If the present Stanford student and officials consider the opinion of former greats or any value at all. however, it la a cinch bet that said resolution will be carefully weighed before the tabling process is Indulged In. Names of foul ex-football captains of Stanford were signed to the resolu tions, and one ex-baseball captain also subscribed his John Hancock, along with three other former "S." athlete Here they are: William Koerner, cap tain of the second Rugby team, '07; Plowden Stott. captain of the first Rugby team, '01: Dr. Forrest Fisher, captain of the '91 eleven; Cheater G. Murphy, captain or tne is football team: Kenneth Fenton, captain of a fttanford baaeball team; Charles Swindells, a baseball letter man; Lave Goodell, a baseball letter athlete, and J. R. Holman. football and track mono gram wearer. a a a Bowling ia now of legal age. Twenty one years ago the regulation alleys were Invented. aaa Oswald West Is getting ready for a return bout with Frank Perkins. The ex-"Gov." has joined the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club. aaa Lest we forget, the following Is from tbe New Tork Globe of recent date: Pome ene haa figured It all out. Brown haan'l a chtnea in tha world to defeat Washlorton etata I'nfverslty In their foot ta:i battle on, New Ttar a day. according to thla Individual. He haa" called to his aralat tance that moat untrustworthy accomplice, "romparatlre aroree" a vKlain. if there ever waa one. But. look over hla system: f orntll la rated as only 12 points brttar than Princeton aa ehown by their scores with Williams. Cornell beat Williams 4o-6 and Princeton neat Wtlllaroe 27-0. Yet Cornell d.f.et.d Harvard IO lo 0. - 80, on compare, tlve scores. Waahlnjrton tttate Collejce It M potnte batter than Harvard and a4 points bMu-r than tale, sauced by Wathlnatim and Jefferson acoree with Tale and Lafay lte. Here la the material from which all Ihe foreeoln maslc waa evolved : Washing ton State 2. Orcsca A. C.O: Michigan Ac. sl.a O Oreson A. C. 20: Mlchlsan u. Michl aaa Attl-t S4: Mlchlitan f. Syracuse 14; Princeton 5. fivracnta : Princeton 40. Lafay att. S: Lafaaetle 7. Ptnntyrvanla u. You may tackle these figura and tret Jua; as Involved at you please. Ws are throuxb wltb It. It would bt a good thing to fiag tha Brown tram If it were not for the fact that It Is gains out West to trm Wathluc loa Stat. aaa Lou Bodle, who pulled a framed fight at Coew d'Alene with Tommy Mc carty a few months ago. la in New Tork City trying to break Into the heavyweight division. Bodie weighs about 21S pounds end stands about six feet six In his socks, and ought to lick anybody in the world. Tet It requires more than physique to climb the ladder In any branch of athletics. Bodle has still to prove that there Is no dandelion highway coursing up and down parallel to his spinal column. He haa exhibited a fairly heavy punch, but his punch didn't con nect whan ha boxed Joe Bonds recently at Tacoma. Bonds outpointed him in four rounds, although outweighed about 20 pounds. Wreck Delays Stndont.t. MONMOUTH. Or..v Jan. I (Special.) 4evrral of th students of the Ore gon Normal School arrived one day late from their vacatlona on account of the train wreck on the Southern l'a ciii near KosebiuKa (THI 4000 QUtXig FINDS THAT LITTLE BIT OF W-b CUT GIVES HE FULL TOBACCO SaTlSPaVCTION IQW.j " v 1 too aiaiun-a.a laia. en iv 1 ' ' TAKE ASMALLCHEW f ' Sy OBSERVE the way W-B CUT users handle their tobacco; notice how small a chew they take how little they spit that's because W-B CUT chewing is rich tobacco. - Your dealer sells it. Tell htm you wrant W-B CUT Chewin tha Reel Tobaooo Chew, srrr cut, long ihred. 10 cents a pouch. "Notica how tba aait ba-ina-a oazt the rich tobecce taat." Eta bj WETMAJI-BEUTON CO MP AST, SO Uatoa Square, Ntw Tsrk Gly SHEVLfN LOSS GREAT Passing of Fourth Big Yale Linemen Notable, GOOD DEEDS ANONYMOUS Many a Poor Old Ell Man Will Re member Kindnesses of Tom Shevlin Daring- Trying Times In College When Aid Given. -rv,. naaiinr of Thoinii Lee Sheylin, v,.w r.r v. cl Phmiin. of thla city. adds another name to the list ot fa mous Yale football linemen who nave died In recent years when apparently on the threshold of a business career as promising and brilliant as mir '" Iron record a few years back. Four great Yale acrlmmagers who won their ...... -; iQ-n h.va Hied Within the past decade in F. Gordon Brown, Stillman. James J. Hogan and Shevlin, all leaving football records that few ii . .,.. aha hecrlnning OI Intercollegiate play have equaled and none can surpass. ti,u ,,i..t.r nf riiinl linemen played game after game without Injury during the entire four years of their under graduate lives, making the mythical all-American eleven with an ease and 1 ki.h 1 ra n rimiht n. to their football 'ability. Brown and Ho gan were selected for lour coniecutnt seasons at guard or tackle, while Shev- 1. A nn.(Han three out Of his four college years, and Stillman two seasons at tackle. A glance at the calibre of players wearing uniforms in those years and the type of game played will add lmpresslveness $p these icaiB, In the case of Shevlin it is only tn m.nilnn that hi running mate was the famous Rafferty and that when Yale nneo up -asamaa t .. 1 V. . a,1it.-1Araaved ends were opposed by the famous Tiger pair. Davis and Henry, while Bowditch waa holding down a wing-tip position for Harvard about the game time. Play In those days was faster and harder than nnw and tn .ea Shevlin sweeping down on the field at close to a 10-second gnit with his 230 pounds of bone and muscle poised lor a nying iacn.10 wi. . wnrr ih. hnvair carat wno ever assayed to catch a punt and avoid the charging end. a- Ar. av,. -V.l. taam of 1905 Shevlin made a record that few grid iron leaders can equal. His team played 11 came a. scoring 227 points to its op ponents' four. The list Included wes- c -Knrlntrf Rid. HolV Cross! Pennsylvania State. West Point. Columbia, Brown, frinceion ana nar- A TK Ttao- t..m wa. the onlV one to score on Yalo that season, the final result being Yale 23. Princeton 4. while a weeK later narvara waa - a.n,- a an A Rh.tlin'a record as an emergency coach at Yale in 1910 and 181S is too well known to need repeti tion. There are, however, those who can . . - AB, nr shftviin'i under graduate life that is not. so generally Known. Aiany a auctainui wuainca. man of today will remember the great Yala football player for financial help, anonymously given at , times, which tided him over trying periods while working hia way through Yale with Shevlin as a classmate. More than one itudent, about to leave college Decauae aa hnvD a dollar to meet fur ther expenses, found at the crisis an unaddressed envelope on nia uesa. con- . i : wt. a nn tn him trt ha ft tSlIUMg " . t' ' " ...... small fortune and did not learn until some months alter mat it came irom Tom Bhevlin. the varsity end and son of one of the wealthiest men of the Middle West. Sits of Sport TT 13 expected that the football rules corn mitt., will meet early next month In a- New Tork. As yet no definite date has been announced, but rumor have it tnat tne gridiron officials ara preparing to gather In February. ro radical cnangea are piannfn in the playing code and tne entire won or ina committee ia likely to be completed in one afternoon and lilrht eession. Althnurh Jack Johnaon was the only rec- nlttd champion to loae hia title during tha year Just cloaed, there ara a number of box era who appear to ba on the verge of aacend- Inr or d-acendlne tha pugilistic ladder during ltflrt. In the Bantam Claaa Jonnny unie naa fousht hta way to a point where he divldea honor with Kid Williams; Johnny Kllbana haa ervaral dangerous rivaia for hla feather weight titular crown; among tne ngnt welght Freddie Welsh still holds the Cham. plontlnp. although Charley White and one or two other candidates for the title are clam oring for a chance to win it from the Eng liah boxer. i Trt i .wli Johnny Griffith. Willie Ritchie and Mik Olovur appear to be tha leading contendere lor tna aeiarweiBni while in the miaaieweisni uivition m-ni Ah.arn. Mike Gibbona. let Darcy, all claim superiority ever Al McCoy, the nominal champion. Jack Pillon and Battling Lavin tky are the leading contendere for the light htavy title, while Jeaa Wlllard reigns su preme in the hearyweight claaa. Thara aeema to be a good deal of confusion hnraa-raclnc circlea reaafatmg tha name of the new track In Lower California. For ytara Americans nava ocan rticrring to ine little town Juat acroaa tha border from San Di.ro aa T'a Jean. Mapa of Mexlc. put 1 down aa Tliuana, ana on. w. in. uuiuni. of the Mexican government eaya tne laiier laacorract. in rmsli, he explailif, it meant Aunt Jane. . . Although the boxing fama la as dead as h. nroverbla! door nan down in tuuom:a. ita ghost haa bobbed up and threaten to keap tha Pan F-anciato bnll cluii from fro'lcklng In a San Jose training camp thia Spring. ... T- ,in to tha l-urlnea men of Kan Joae to remove a f'ght p'fttform f-om th" bwt,-b:!; gTanns'rtnd l-.fr- H.irry Woliertrn wl.l take i... ih.r. to train. Vre cli-uiber uf Commexc ef oaa Joa bas guaxiuiteed tha AWKCHAHT WHO KNOWSJ ( yeS, OUDQE, SOt-lE faKM HlC I 1 1 l 1 OUST FILL THI-I. S r.YutS J PACES PVLL AH O THCtl SAY ITS j L Z I club 17S0 training expenaes. but there stems no certainty that the platform will ha re moved. The platform would Interfere with exhibition- games, according to Wolverton. - a Pinochle will have to take Ita place In line wi'h other dangeroua aporla. A man waa killed recently while taking part In a game. a a Ty Cobb evdently doean't think much of tha great college paatime. He recently de clared that If football waa played every day It would draw a fittfull of spectatora after tha aecond week. a a Connie Mack' great Athletic machine ws ruined by too much auto driving, according to stories which are going the round In tho Hot Stove League. Joe Bens, White Sox pitcher, also haa a machine, a fast one. too. But then he ia not a fellow who au-.oa firat and keeps in condition aecond. Joe ia wintering In Chicago, having taken a flat out in the old Washlncton Park rare track tubdivltion. He leta h.a car atay in the garage while he waika all tha way rrom Sia-econd atreet to the loop and returna very other day. "I may be o'.d-faahloned. and some of the Batesville Und.) ware may have stuck to me, but I prefer old mare shanke to driving my machine," said Bern. "The car's all right, but it doean't help my pitching any. So I go .In for the exercise." a Some tim ago Emil Thlry, Packey Mo Farland'a manager, atrolled into a news paper office and waa. a utual, telling what a great battler the stockyarda demon waa. Ha waa extolling Packay'e record. Which was clean of a knockout, whan he epotted a newspaper lying nearby with a headline, "Cuplrt Knocks Out Packey McFarland." With a yelp of rage Thfry grabbed the sheet and started to do the strong man Set. "No one ever knocked Packey out," he yelled, "and I want to tee who wrote It." The atory had to do with MuFarland's engagement to wed. but It took a good half hour to get Thlry back into good humor, t.a Grover Cleveland Alexander. Phlllle star, averaged teas than one and one-third baaes on balls each game last aeason. GRTJMA!f COMES WEST AGAIX Portland Lightweight to Meet Gal lant in Salt Lake City. Ralph Gruman, the Portland light weight, is again on hla way West. He Isn't bound for' Portland this time, however. His destination is Salt Lake. He Is scheduled. to clash in a 20-round mix In the Utah metropolis on Jan uary 14. His opponent will be Gilbert Gallant. Sherman Gruman, a brother of Ralph, who resides In Portland, received a letter from the boxer Yesterday. He states that a boat with Johnny Dundee has been practically cinched. Thia af fair will come off in New York prob ably at Madison Square Garden. Fol lowing this he will take on Charley White, the clever Chicago lightweight, for which bouts arrangements are now almost completed. Besides the White battle, Billy Roach, Gruman's manager, haa two other bouta in view, ono at Denver and one at Memphis. TALE AFTER GOPHER COACII? Dr. II. L. Williams Says Report of Agreement Reached Is Premature. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 3. Dr. H. L. Williams. University of Minnesota foot ball coach, returned to Minneapolis to day after two weeks' visit in the. East. When questioned relative to a report that the Yale committee appointed to select a coach for 1916 had decided to name him as the most likely mt.n for the work, he said he believed the re port was premature, as no agreement hns been reached. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Members Portland Osteopathic Assn. Barrett. Dr. H. I. eater, 41 Morgan Bldg. Phone Main 429. ban land, nr. L. H. 915 Selling Bldg. Main 2213. A 2229. Keller, Or. William G., EOS Taylor St. Phones Main 514, A 3444. l.arT. Dr. U. K suite 301 Morgan Bldg. Phonej Marshall 18S8, Tabor 4273. Leonard. Or. II. F- 767 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 709, A 1709. Levaeanx, Dr. Virginia V., 612 Mortran Bldg. Phone Main 1497. Mar. 4033. Moore, lira. h 1C and H. C. 1'.. 903 Sell ing Bldg. Marshall 1275. A 3031. My era. Dr. Katherine S-, 305-7 Journal Bldg. Marshall 1275. A 3031. Merthup, Dr. 1L. B., 308 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main .34 3. feast 1028. Walker. Ir. Era 8, 124 East 24th Si. North. Phone East 6333. Will Batting Average Increase this year, now that booze has been banished ? We still sell SUITS TO ORDER $25 that cannot be excelled and seldom equaled. Huffman & Grant S. W. Corner Broadway and Alder REXMBRE IdeCoIIars -2 for 2Sc CEO. P. IDE CO., Makers. Troy, U. T. A S' new (f r. weight rj .5 laundered f si4 collar jP? -A with ,ffyf. tape M&tff'fi and '