1? Tim Jionxixti oiilcoman, tui:sday. January 11. isiin. ..lAIEB READY BUT MTGflEDIE IS NOT Contrast Between Portland and Vernon ureal as , Two Teams Almost. PATTERSON PLANNING CUT Marae aawj larrgraa MtM Mora Thaw Will Vr Palo Ttva. AH vaharti IWmM; Mekra Walter loaaa t'rrl Happy. BT roawlJE rjkWCUTT Tf th r'l!-? ("aaal Lea.t trt ta epea tmf fw vraea wweld raavdr f e warfare. 1.4 Malar jaanaaat it lata ik fieiat early ea-a garaarwaa k a laleai aa4 all ka at aaw la aaa sere rt skl-k tadadl piteker. Tk Mitffwt wits, lartlal la sink N( 1 -t-raal :aa a ! ar tkre pn,rae. a rj:a a iafteldae aaal twa Itriairlaara. Th. Vara plana let foiiew . k- i.-a ) CI ea lat aawakara, t Wa;t 4 kita I r-, j... iT at. I it r-iir : at. a . g.a, r . . a- rrtii mai..i,i..-a. a.. aaa) L .! r akaataae f sour . at t af tka will 1 a a..r. m r VMM! taa .. ;rer. kra. Kaa. Mi iy k'kaak. i'fttft a4 Miaa era wy la k it4 for Ika lir. temow r4 a'arkae frana tka fieaa taa ! aa.lee a IM'W inlri'l Ikal kaa aaa eiaea IM ! rft falser r f -aal la wa kr af kla aaatracteal rtdkta n4 aa tfci ia snare T laaa ta t a.i evii4 ir aa.i kmmv and tbe (im, ftln atli ura alok fta'-a. wMa a4 rfw. twax ai ataaa ao-n.r r4 aa arfara. r f-' laaa MH Maraa aaa fftiho at ra-M Will aa aaaaS M a K rer f 'aa iai taitlllM Wa.'lar w '!! a li'lla fc-a ka aar alt llkawa Ma iln aff a Ika aalarT ri4t w it rrir ii4 Man af ta m Ik aiff-ti artll k vvi Eaaa) a' ra (Halay. )fatth. aa4 aia KKbrt faP'aaawa Ih4rlru rtaftwra a a Mlrv in kaltplavar la ta Srt4 " rlr r Uf la fl.t m aaal la Ika raaa It r:: l.ttla ifr.a la kin. a4a la a War fa vaatttt. Il aoama la rl aa asaiear t Ikaf f k hum. Kmaii raltara la ratirta 'rttn4if aa M-;arfiaa, kia t aatra la4'a kttuav inaMbMii acala will ka al rrr KaT l''" KHM al Moiml w.-'.af 'i.a al paart aa-l liar an4 I'urtail al ta.r taa ir.aa Wav aa la raaaafa aa aaaafaf af tka Maatvaakl rlak af Ika lalpraa tiaaal taaaaai Aai.ar4taat la Miatraal writ.r. tka ai-Kaaiar ka katar 4 4 aax aaka waaaorf'al aawtnaT laat aaa. aaakia flrat aa raiaamaa fcal Ifta tall In.kpaa waa aut k'jatliaa all Ik luava ana) wti (at Millar c iaa'a. aaa laa 4falaa aa4 Taraaa laa kaaxa tiama-atit rlaaa ta Ika apaaliaar aarl at Laaa Aaaaiaa. aaat alraaalr Ifcaa ara . a,. .f far a r.-or4-kr..aia. .. I'raak a'naffa kaa aaaaaaa-aaj Ikal ka wika plar ftral kaaa la tka aaanlnaT lima aa4 tlaoa raf laraaa knar do lika wua for Varaoa. Iiaraar Hjrk.l4 will t.a.1 laa "-at para4a. witk Ckaav-a aa atarkankKtaa MDirur Arrrtt C.I T WrUtemU llortff, trlr tral. MKW TonKa J It A .eit 41 wntr IK t-rH ij.nt vill ! )ii.t-tiir I m v4 i ' 44 mt Jmtmm C. C4ff-T. Iku city: Mr?f ' jm.-Iaif. of t lftoti. o4 rl II. tt, a f ornav r prtnr f lUr liafra-i. t Tia4krtM a na4rw kr, .Wir. Jvfr4-r na4 t 14 I1if run tri lnt.-rvC I l IUm I . Na.tir ctufc t rirT )lffAtn ! llM iN),Mt Ki- Mr iff4T attt4 aytnc: - y fr in 1-11 if Vr r tart4 th ti -t mll 4 It to f Ik tkikVMt Df hi i;w York. jTUfc. ii(.rrr l. tTr-npt4. prat4t f I -k S Torlk CMI4)I a4fVa 5 T lrK 4b.a4 ta4v Rul IHr k 4i pa ni ntf I tht. fr IK f in it tllE th vt 4.1 v-a-a BaCOtLAlinC it J ai tf-T. firmri-r rr t tn l.k Ntaorili, wttD t iH- mt 4 '.DMln vf tft rtl0 tf lEt (. i t.n rfi CtQkv lUrriM lrf - H IW I .r1lrr It Mitb nU. t"r.K. J. ! f4r4 Hr- i . r'4ia f IK f MirtA(it.vii iaHaatCn. n U IMf a ta tklCft I I akaaVl ft. I rKt rrn Ik fwtcm runnvtl wKu' r-ntMNtl tf Ifcr fnn 5ri mf s ( I tmm. .. tikvt liil-wir. 4 t imwr f m 4rl la4v. 4 M. lf . Tns. .ai-m ;t- w v I fr.4 m m tt N-? tlk Jr-r !. t mmf-lm f Ik fftr mf Ir4kr.atral4i I ( 4 "I Kiiif itf frena th' ceaimttt tH-if 4a 9f - A Ira ffl l a tme h r-4t lc t" ! ki4j Vr trra7. w Bni. aba. ir iR f --kf t l t It 3 OH fuj'-th-r ,! l'f f- f Kr-"ik 4 It r44 ' - j al. la . tj "at till ftttflr 4 '-,a w t i &. - tr4 iwiaaTa?r If J a 1 4 b tltlf wf A . . i o'tioat ta tlaM.a Ika Takaa pra-kn-lara want tka fcktara a accapt f t a("a ait 4iaia tka mt bo -laaaa (kaaa aa aaa fit. If balk kiiiara a '.a to tka l.raaa tba kaal oM o ilaaa-l af'trin IVa taller 4ara af labraaf). ilalalaa at; iir.art.v iitMivrv To,i.iir MaNam ak aaal Ik.U. R. rta laa la-K. afa X. ba-p. Tka aaat aliralaa la tk rri:aa4 Jlanarpar Ira M-ackar liUt will ko ata4 laailM la tka trtlaj la ll.ipal-ama aa ta. n Ika V t koana b Aana- aaar fa'a f'ak app4 la"l'k Witk in. . 1 A tavt !. taaraa ara li4 t-r Ifta Wa4artkp af tka HI a. Tka aii.xi a 1.1 k .a al T la acaavk. A rt nf t aa Kn rna4 t 4 tH iarft cr4 o tmt thfa yr. 5ob rir hackly i fctnf pimy4 anoaff t iMNar Th lt cam urn mttmtr fry th inc4 M fry from ia rtl4 l;oi Club. &i:iltx .t lWM HMP Doaiblra lllbr al Manila ffm la Cml Iforalaa. ha I J a pa Take Mocha. MNfUV. Jmn. !. Tiaianra J irit f.a a( i altfrnta. aba wllh Wl!!u M. Johftaloa. bal't tfta Aarrtri Ivanl piontAip in aoubla an4 'ar4 aaaaa. af California, aoa lha t'ar t:acra laaa nni aojbir champion bta lorfT kr dfalin tka Japanraa alfltvva Kumaaa aa4 MikamU kumj. Iha rMa.iioa of Japan. e fai4 i.r.lf.a (r ia pioclra rkam- aioa.at7 laat larhl t lab Mfrt. I rltia J . Tka aaaaal wiiai af th frr'H Tarkl n ik will -r. 4 la Iha club roma r ri4ar. IVbriurv II. al I I. M. Tka avffltRAtlM cornmlltaa l- aav Ita raport lal aaah. Ta r aoa4 ttckat la a follow - R rv I'-alw. Jr. j-aairan law; t'r It M Kmoraon. tkicfimmjor: 34i:va tlcaaaiaB. aav lar: C. W. Kaynoa. iroaaarar: A. C. Vra. port raMaia: A S. HamT kn4 tr Jark Tala. d lalofi Caai flab tVfcrrt ToalxM Tka annual Ikirlnf of tia Portland flat lMb tli bo k 4 lonla-bl la In Iraportal llolaL Tka llcfcat ap for akac lloa kofora tkal b4v la A W lrotf. praa4at: II A. I'olrack. vvra-paaatdaat: rrank Tpaiplatotv aarratarit-iraaaurar Joe a J. llpavaoa and H. A- Tjriar. 4i- fartara. ' Tka anoallna will ba opata4 kr ITaaidaat M R tiTvrtliac al ( acek. Haalsrra Irfrat llaa kryra. tWA CtTT. la., i.a. I. It ra- ara. i niautii ef atlra plar lor u lacaaaia la -ta- tiaforir tar laaa la laa liral Be Sill faraaca aaakalaatl aaaao af in fcara. Tka aror ail : la 1 al tka aa4 af Ika malar plarlaaj parlad ll. IV rxNnUTKINO ta proaparta af lata pmk ar ataralaa- fla4 aaa iaatirial-aal r aaa af sraatar lalaraat tlaa tnat f fr iaia--aia Kaafr. Ika luoaklia t'aaato.af a Tka a t! wa bafofa tria kaaaa laaan la baa akaal Ikfca a til toi. Kaaff. or ti,r?in ttaaaka. ka ta aaaaa aariatr of atifiataa) la tka ! oni Laaaaa tkal ka aaa aaaaaat Ika ta4a Kaaft ! aapa a la. Kaaar in H f'ar la a aroa4 fcallplaT- ar .x.ikMaalr caa laka mat aaar k.na. Hal la tka 14 carral aaor Uaa a aaoai kailplayar. a aaartarta fall at I jio , a a ka waa lla waa r a lor- kaaa an alanaoat Tr I abk, W ill ka toon la ba Ikal lal't I tka .N a I tonal Loaaaa a kaa luoaaa) lata aaaaakal laalar rorava paaa IWaar la laa-ky tkal ka artai t-a iNttioaal laaaaraa la p'ara of tka Aanortcaa lla aaaa anar I44 lr-a a luaal. bal bain korlavl baxliT la aaa lifcti. I'alliaa, Mpaabar. CrbW ford. al. la aaatkar 4atai. la Ika in waa a a Ifla ba fcala4 laaa. Tkara wa kat aaaaal. Hal wltb lla rla. 34 aa4 piifar4 U a aaa aaaa avaa cloaa. It' I f4 la il t'Ht 4 lt- : wr tkit!fi vr ,1V4 itft ii ir l4 im o L 111 an4 -r lhikfbjl l.f fttmme itr ti. 1'4 Kuf w 1 1 kxl J ak-Mat ioi Im4j. itbr ih r4 rt c.itnc. i(rtnr o mmm P t t IK r. a HAU.mlo ID u4 .4 h- .trruu ixc f imbtk f m. up fKr b-Bttinc otr l-M -tN lb T4 who Mlvar4 it not4 tH. tkfor lo I. .21 In K H. lb Hop ftttkb4 lo ri i lo B4 bn irtru r ro8o.r.d tn crr of ftWRAV In tb Il494l UI t- tm of lb bmmi intr in tttai. of lb )r. T!r I I -kflu- p)l h mmf bocorti t? Tjf fob of ii rifo-i n4 t Natiotisl i. Cobt b41r T Wti oa i.4. a fownl-tiit ! n4 a lo of rtto4 p4pmf, tbl luony o54r or itinl bar rotntcteioa my ! bo nuch aa aboor avi buiutMiliMt. Iaa aa 4i'.urgi ll o b4.jr 4itxo a4 la f t tbl b ttil a oo4 part of hi tin. l--plo from oa pol to aaotNor. from lu to Uacu and b -h ta. An 4 oi In ipli of lh la Bria tnoffm.4.tir at 4 an out put of prtarbttof, l-jr 14 Ma cir cuit 4ia II bn ,3i In iha Fo4 pffat. tint Hoar h!ch r bow bar4 ar-. h b't f-ia A'an4rr. ffaf f-r. I(u4'trb. J . K or bar. V-ufhB. ToaT aa4 om 14 ar I othr? That t to b lll4 Xmtmr. tt amonc tn Ma' aorta. t ft publ-flhrtj ror4 of Mr. Kaaft Ut b no mI ftar. Mr Kaufr aaa I nal tha only ona I!! la oinfc ta altrarl aorria atlantloa. II w. for fiiaipli, about a klr. T "iom- a. ata.lna A haa Mr Haalaa toft Iba l-biliiaa about lao irart ac ba waa ana of Ika alar pn.-br of Iba lira lla waa a ro-partaar of lirorr la tea 4 A'aaaadar aa4 Jual about a ruat lor a briaf aklla tiaaioa l-ar aiaal at a fa. I rtip a HI Ina I" rata Tbaa 4 a.-o'raaTarnpat or aomalhina; aqatljr 4'praa.aiac aal ta an4 ina ai-rhltlta ba. a . a a,, aubal-la alii d IJV awlflaaaa. laa.t uaiaa aaaa a Itk tna I'Ml ha a far frooa krlfif a flrat-rlaaa porforrarr. lla aoa aalv II mam, aaaiaat IT 4- la,.la. and. waraa Ikan tnal. parmlttaal aa anrata of aar: four aarn4 tal I .at ta iba afirai ataatoa'a pr. foiauaa thranik lll waa madlorr la aa.rr aJa'k'L Hut parkapa ka all i.tm M. .lat a-rMltoa wnaa llf!4 ba.-k lata tna kriaktrr tiabta of Ika aaa. tlaao Wr. rtaak. laa tkrra la a Mr. fUaak An4 Cala .ra I M' "faaa-aar oid pal Mor. aWai af k Tnr T .ion a. aba karp4 a-krl M-arrnr rlaaa up kalf a antl-lia.a-aftr llkt Mr M-iriha f.ariat ail kl II. taafc an4 llroo a ar amorf tka alata.t pit nar. now la kaaobali. Ta pat It aaaa iror Ib.a IMa tbay ar Ika a!'t rif bar In baaofeall by a, rral iiatt Iw-tb ar al j;an four t. ara a'-l.r llul Walboaaoa Vl laal aaaaa-a I'laak la I Iba f.J.ral laatul tia rllrbiac affaiiaa. and karoo n aaa far ap amon ka laadara II wu II iininaa a4 loat bal wn 1.11 limoal al kaaa of kt aarkini aita ail i:a trtatma .V.rnaaa Mow akat I'laak and Hraaa ba k la aid lima comfany Caa lbr all l so t!a 4iaiaaa-a ar kaa aaa al laat wukprad two af In" traalral arraa that avar fca"at a Ithl and frorn a laft lta.:lai Tl'a la aamalki; J ttm lt wilt kaa la abow. Jaaraaa ml tAva lata Mala. II tkal a katk bta itflia wtlbout aur.iac lltrfli I. caalrr Ina ka w h. ifon.t'ari a a rant nant. k'ar tbara baaa kaaa annar af lb Uttar kat bona f lb rmr II tkal b'tt.'b bl Iron abla up 11 ID. bl a ! know anora .rraaat la na waak laa b'll caa f arm.! lo laa a aratona aaa -If Tr I'aM l-j.i ta I'Xaa IMi ia. ' baaTn a fllckatta. Whr Ika ir ? a a a a ..r..l . r Kaa c'cr.kia will f.al Ihia I'm ma; mi: a lianai koMtrs Ika Mack Baa la Ikita k.la. P'portlight- AS' arw.T rM rJtl( L kaaa 1 1 aaa BOYS MIX TONIGHT Ear! Micbus Out to Make Sommers Take Count. Al BOTH ON EDGE FOR BOUT IC-n-rul Iri.ltin Ilanklo lornyr liampluo ICok-atr ltjr .lhlrik:- lab Off era Card With Proa , rrf of omI slom. rUrl MIrhus, fortnrr Coaat Ilcbt b-a- .aM -.p!cn, and .VI Som tuor. core4 a qutiot.rd ictorjr Htrn alxoi a aynnth aco, win l In a rttirn ntain at Iba Kom fit? AtMrllc i'lub tonichl. Hvth bo4 bav p4fn aorklnc hard t lat In Inc 4 poiblo rondttion. Th match ma a rt 41 to th contender. It l Wib is' rttDi to r4rm himclf if bm emm 4Vmontral that Al a n wa flub. --m If iotnnir rn win handily tbla avrtlDK. h will bo In lino for vral Koo4 niAich, tb flrt ona blns with KraoK Krv.r aa January II. Ilf on of tb at proopcta that l uri- m r4 a vr h4. on Iba dofvn. (kommor bat. w oty la all hta own and opponvnta find It vr-ry bard lxat hi )aw or any othr upot wbra a boxr nroi ilv bort. Oa lb o;rna. b ia alK quit handr and carrl bictt In ithr mitt, wbUb maba blm aloay dn-roua Aithouab frtndf of M. but doflar that In th laat anoatlns of tb pair lifro tinn4t wa vrong In tn JU tb decision, old ba4 Inowcbt Ibat fUromr victory waa rlvao-cut. Any ay. th boy win ha an opportunity o t tl-rt quMiion tbi ninT. Tbor will b fi bout In all and b balaaca of tb card hould pro n.trt.nin. Walter Knowiton. alwar popular wttb tb fn, ill taha on Jrk Alla. prlrl of lb tocbylMa. Ai a la a'am-bana aort of a ml.lr. and a W altar forit i I la lo m4 la. tbi a abould bo llvaly. Tad t-rbyhir. anothr formar Mult amah Club boy. la dolna a comba-k wblr iKbina. Irbybtr baa bn oot of lb iimi for mor than a year. Ita l In arood condition, and. binjr a fairly ctvr botrr. ahould bar Bo roubl in outpoltrtina "kawpi" Th ta boy ma.ab rmund 14 pound. lvrr Hronta. a clr IJi poundr. ad Jimfry Mwo, who I not ffotn ai tbi viatr a b did U-t, wilt mi a. ittj "Touchy wh, and r.ari iramrmao. bantam, will furnmh lb Jo -J4.- riaoniai lll b t h bird mmm in tb pralin-tnaria. ahtl Jrh tlEr will br4i th main tvmi J-h rbi and 1Mb Andaraon will bop tlmo an4 Loo Kdward will aa nounc. Th firvt bout wl. iart about J o'clock. Joa rtaniaknin. Ika fipokana crekr' aak ka Jut rturnd from tba north, wbar ka rcur4 a draw witk Lo l"ru.r and rat.laad a daa-iaion aaar rilva loltark lla la anxloua to (at a match Wllb H Ur Mn.colt. Jo. kay inall or any otbr boy of bia a.if kL iianjamia waiaba I.I pound, a a a Frank Faraiar. wko will mt Al a.mtnara at tb Hoa Ota- Club tint wk. ha ban maichd to bom aor Chip la oankoah. k la. on Fbruary III. GOLFERS NOT TO VISIT NITOXI TO 4TV T NOUK t TlL K0 UK R. Oi tg,o Ihiaeaa Afnraaa RraaUf of rrw leaaiaMal XI to t bit Anfrka. Maay Ar tolalo lolora. lJ.MON. Jan. C t5pxial. ) Oeorg tuacTn. tb profeaalonst collar of lb Hanger Hill Club, stated recently Ibat bo doe not Intend arranging anotber Amtrlra tour during; tb coming; a- aoo for tb purpoa of turning tot net rocolpla over to benefit tbe war rllf fund a. Imncan a id alao that U I un likely Harry Vardon. of r-outh lierts; J H, Talor. Mtd-Jurrjr ; KJwaM luy. Oittty. or Jamea tirald. Walton Heath, 111 arcapt any namnt 10 play mhlbltion game outaid of Uraat lirit- am until tb war I over. It waa In lM Ibat I'uncan ttiad hi first trip lo America, bia brother Ales." at th ttm being In-iructor ona of tbo aoif club near I'biladepht. Al that tim b waa away from r.ng land for vral week and whan he returned b brougbl back with blm on tit I, tb Weatern 'nneylvania open, whit h b wrn from a good field on on of tb I'ltiaburgf cour. Duncan alao took part In many hlbiUon aamc. aet a fear rocorda and one with Harold If. Hilton a hi partner gave a dem onatralton of bta skill al Halluarol. wbar b last American open cham pion eh tp waa dot liiad. J II. Taylor wa con4 to Harry Vardon In tb American championship la lo4. while Kay lied with Vardon and franrla Ouirnel at Hrookiine. Mas, in yiV finiabingf third on lb play-off. Hrald never has been to America and many of bia friend and admirers hr boiiova tb day will never dwa when b wilt rmmm lb ocn, l b Krot h member of the Trlumvlat la a notorl- oualy poor sailor and tnd In drad of tt-a a trip acrosa th ftncMab Channel. w hi- ba. boar ever, baa mad vrml lima o atten4 th Continental cham pionwhip. htne the war beg. an ail of tb leading; profession' bav been do laa gfood work plavlng otvbibittoa lch for lb bnrf!i or Hd cro-a and tb arioa relief association and .mitt in.) alao have entertained hundred of lb convalescent Hrttlab soldiers tnly for tb torpedoing of th TuukI- (:, Of whlih tbry bad bookd pas a. Pasran. Taylor. Vardon and Kay would bav taken part in the laat open rbampionahtp of th I'nlted Ktateg tiolf A o. a t Ion. They reove4 at thai lima to Stay In r.ngland and "do their bit." whatever It ahould happen t be. until tbo end of the war. nr of their ow prof aa Ion la have !nd t he color aad aeveral already hav fallen nd. According; lo I'unfan, tbrro la no a-neib.Ilty of any of the arcpte4 J4 rw of tbe rtrftleh golfin world going barb on Ibelr work or ahirklng their aronatbt'ttte t go to Amrla ven for ta purprata rf eotirtipg money to awa.l tb relief funda JOS -ru.ltc.fT. a Tiiara (a a- . r.).a Vrtt.ltcitT. aba e-aa faoaai IK. Var- llraaflea Mr. Iiia ad a kr-a I' t.r taai fra-aa 'i H l a rnit St'tr aa-t.r . 1 bro k :? r-a af - . Hraaaa a aw I kaaa la a-t a ll ftaaS araii. rah:i fc al ff. Na Ira at'-tin e-P'r Brr tha n0 darrad taf- o, and It aa aeia.nl tnat , . fag a aaa will baa ta rondert tkeaw- (.? la Ika lotara. p.vaeal f H arena tiak a- -d a foad aua aaar ina lriir, aa Wl holt la aa- ael t-ai.a-r.ilv -4 tew la f r'niraS'i l-aon laaa. uf Ja.B 4i4 eiter kataa aaii .1' j 8.t of Sport J I ft I. ,.. 1 aaaa. from h Hta:. I'mml iz mniha, tnavrk-M t ! of tb rt::c piin r4t- ? r-aiil rvaa J&rr1lrs- wn V mm r tMtm durinc ( tm tnrr -ra of hi )- Wall-- ta JaM-a a 1 C .- an a ih tn( jAurl fakt-a v fort sand .an (alla?4 lo ba an 1 aa 4 opportntl t kr ih piim frllow la a tum. a MaBlr I'm" l-irt4 the Bm a Kttkl t h iicacer. 1. -ral bn leacu , .Lib an tots wondcrfal itki 14 la tj. al Iba ar-lty -t"i a attat c h of lb baaktoa:l five. a Willi 1 1 op pa nt to b4Mk9m a pir ar-4 apenda a grt.t dal of bt ttma o the 'tab. u ill) aa that guf ra mimit) him tf oai-ioor biU.anS. Jim "rffT. V Xur!in ciant. a-pm to hav errtl.HK a iopotebr aa-d e-pi a sv4 Ja. la hta ftbis ilh Kraok M raa b bua4 a:tf all light until Kraal. Rbtatrd tb cbin. a L Huab-e Jik. oonar af iha Un-oln club in th Wratfra Iaau. m iliai in wrrpi aiitii ih Na-ail pnr mad when matting pa arranKr-manu waa the ra toratiivn to gt""k4 atandlns of th "Jump!. Jk ar that th nf nor leaati p.ayar ah aio-wi Votaiiy by organised hall UI ba lh- ' goa'i . ltcr aba Junpe4 pro r4 , ft M-ary while the solngr w -t-d. and can now rortit back and bar plr-ed oa the m ba aa Iba minor iti atar hrt. a In ina f- of flattering off"re. provt4 faithful lo hta club owner. Tht laerI po-ra looked fler their own In ivrata, and furgof traryona elae. according to the WriKra i-e-vgu magnate. e It la rpr-d that Hnry Berry, owner "of the taa:a la radeavoring to gt catcher Oiaittvr Itrooka. of th Angela irooa m roni In iruiaaJy bee ett-a or out of fh game no gicarouat of Injari sine aigmog ,tf Art . and a-ktd fr and obtained hta re ;, it mil b retnembarea ma. mrry brought ftrooka Into the league aome :itn age and tlll haa grvat admiration for hlaa. ftraoka. haa la atiap. will make ak rli.kk am ood brklr3lV and a Ma Will gl blm for absolutely nothing. It la hard t boar be can go wrong by adding tbi uperine4 catcher to bl roster. a Irraneis Oulmat. who baa been tling rMtr' in immIi for the right 4t tnu pvopi for in paet two jrrera, ha laft th ooacera and goaa lata buaia for blm- ae.f. O o . It apooar that alt of th tennla crk ar luraia their atlntloa towai4 golf It announced some ttm ago that u.ktLM MrLoviihUn tbe California tar. -aa tihuala:;e orr tb great Scotca paatlm and tow com W. A. Lamed, an other es-rhaiTiploa. taking part la tb win tar tournament at I'am lleacb. a In 1 annual metln. the tnrrty of Oklaahotna team ba 4ef-at4 the Oh .a bom A and M e.n. Th lalj rlaak u taaod Thankaalvtng day. th rliy w BkOg. 74 to I Whea tb Al- acore4 their ucbdowa In tb ftret uuaner.- it w tkaacond tim that l bey ever bad cor4 . a .l..r..l w lakakm TA 1tl tba flrt tim in in hlatry of ike event tbe A galea want into lh U4 whan, la the opening irio4. uuariertkaa k W e-aver cnd the ok.ihona coal 111 for lb first acor of tbe gam. Tf Jok-kaya. iba beat of the talent at tSo tfea-ot t uy track at New Or I ana. are Mrder aue(.air uon fnlarf renre, roughboo. tMt b4a and To-rk riding ar t h raa nmm. Hojrl her- ba ben beaten by at fkl lactlca which continued J :. a tha iokata cpa4 puniahment. Th ofleta.e v announr-4 that tney will ewp-Mi4 wry orhey gailiy of any wrong doing V r-: BT HIIJ.T KVANS. American laatie I mplre. NKAK th rlc tiitrhln( r rioa of laat season a iall tiitrhln recruit, bjr nam osrreii. from Ma.on City. Ia.. reported to the Cleveland club c.f lh American taracu. II joined the Indians In Washington Oa a Hunday. It so happened that h Cut In oa an early train, and th only paraon connected with tb club In th lobby at tb lima was Owner Corners. aaa Th clerk direcled hire lo th Cleve land maccate. After rnakinc himself known Uarrett expressed a wish that be ba given directions as to how he could raarh the Congresaional library. That desire mada a hit with Mr. Soman, because most of tbe ballplayers comins to the bis show from ona of the small minor loaauea nnd otner thins; In Washington lo Interest them aside from the library. It mada such a hit with Mr. e-onirrs that he per sonally conducted Uarrett to the li brary, on of the chief points of du rational interest In th National Cap ital. Uarrett found so mucn oi interest there that he forgot all abount luni lieon. no one seeing him again un- til the evening meal. It was uch an unusual happening that It mystified th Cleveland oaner. until he later laarnrxi that his latest pitching recruit taught school during the Winter. 11 evidently was geetlng soma new Ideas to spring un his Western pupus. aaa In the second game Garrett pitched he fiaurrd In a most unusual play which proved conclusively that he bad soma gray mailer lurking undar bis black cap. Ilia first game waa against Waahinglon. lie won hi second game against I'hiladrlphla. S to 2. allowing the Athletics only five hits. In this game l.a)oi waa on third base, when Garrrtt cut looae a fast ball that struck Just In front of Ibe plat. It was evi dent that th catcher would be lucky If he was able to block Ibe ball. lairry hnJ a fair Irad. grasped the situation, and headed for the plate. Pitcher Uar rett was a so ualng his head. Th mo ment he pitched the ball he alao started for the plate, figuring ther might b a play at that base and that ha couldn't b of any use If be remained in the pltchrr'a box. aaa The ball struck the catcher's pro tector with great force, and bounded hark Into Oarrett' hsnds about eight or ten feet In front of the plat. laSrry al the time was about the aama dis tance aa-ar. Now Garrett ts feet 4 at leaal, po.ai bl jr an Inch or two mora. The moment he grasped III ball he mads a div for l-arry. managed to touch him a fraction of a second be fore ha rearl-.ed the plate, and won the umpire's dect.ion. Garrett In reality- got an a.aist and a put-out. on a le gally pit. had hall. It certainly Is un usual for a player to throw to a cer tain base, and then recover the ball and b credited with a put-out at that sam base. In that ame game Garrett showed that ba had mora than his share of uuamt humor, riobhy Wallace waa um-. t'lring ball, and strikes. Garrett believed i Bobby was missing some of tha close ona on him. I was watching him work from in back of tbe pitcher, and knew Bobby had been goir.g perfectly, al though Garrett had not thrown a ball daring lh inning that was mora than tao or three Inch, shy of being classed a strike. I realised that Garrett was not etstrly pressed by lh eapresalon an Ms fa-e. but he did not make any Outward protest. At th close of the .. 1 Inning I aaw him edging hla way to wan! the plate, so aa to ha In a posi tion to spak to Wallace. I was anxious to hear what h had lo say. so 1 fol low ed him r!or!y. When h got close enouk-1 to Wallac so that none of the payer would hear Ms remarks, he skid- -Mr. Wallace, would you please call m the same aa vou would If aome good pitcher like Waller Johnson was working " Bobby smtteal. csrrett proceeded on M wav to fe bench, and I felt ant l.f.e-1 that Mr. Gsrrrtt ws nobody's tooL 0. A. c; WINS GUI Californians Go Down to An other Defeat, 26-17. VISITORS TAKE FIRST HALF fattutl Tram Work and nationa! MkiH Turn '.pparrnt Defeat Into Victory After Mew art Talks to ltoys. CORVAIXIS. Or Jn. 1. (Special In on of the mot rannational ftamos filayryl here In yeara. the Orenon Aff. ricullurai Collaaa quintet defeated tn I'nlTeraitty of California team here to. nlk-ht by the acore of 2 to 17. At the end of the first half the visitors were on the Ions; end of a 12-to- count, the local five beins; clearly outplayed dur ing: thta period. Coach .Stewart nave his boys a goo A talklnir to between halves and they came back strong, good teamwork and sensational shots by Captain Ada ie berts turnlns; defeat -Into victory. There were three points awarded the local and one to the Californiana. Fol lowing are the lineups o. a. c. (281. IT. of f. flTI. Slrberta (10).... Kay (31 lilacs (4) John (2 ...... . Mia ill Frlrdman (3 . . ..r (6 Norton . ..r- ? Born ...C ia) Foater ,.U (4) EmDurf ..d Btrnfl.ld .Spkrr LoKan MAHAX WILL FACE YALE AGAIN Star Back of Harvard to Have Other Help on Pltchlny; Monnd. Having pretty well painted things crimson in football. Harvard men ar now beginning to talk over their pros pects for tn coming baseball season. Eddie Mahan Is about as effective against Yale on the pitcher's mound as ha Is In th fullback's position, but this year he should have lota of help. Billy Boies, who played In th back field with Mahan. was not eligible for th nln laat season, but will be out this year. He la said to be a clever pitcher. Other twlrters are Wlllcox. who Is a football roan and alao a great quarter-mller. and hltney. wbo li season pitched a no-hlt gam. Other football men who play base ball ar Harte and i-nwrlght. Soucy, Gtlman and Parson of the eleven are all crew men and do not indulge in tn National pastim. BID ANDERSON SAILS SOUTH Once Popular Lightweight Off for Wear Klrlda to Conquer." Bud Anderson leaves this morning for new fields to conquer. The one time popular. Vancouver lightweight has decided to. go south for a change. but juat where he will land Is not cer tain. He Is going to i-oa Angeles by boat and If everything goes all right be will appear in the ring In San Diego. Me haa been working on bis farm for several months past and the only reason he Is departing Is because of the pleas sent north by his brother, Kred. 1-red Is at Santa l.ita. N. M.. and Bud I- of the opinion he will be there within a short time. 11 tips the beam now around 15S pounds and is as "bard as a rock." His stay In tha south will .be Indefinite. k REGENTS TO PROBE AGREMENT Coach Sttehm May Lona! Salary, if Hoard Wins Point Made. LINCOLN. Neb.. Jan. 10. Investiga tion of the arreement between th I'nlveralty.of Nebraska athletic boar and Coach Ewoid O. Stlehnj that the latter be paid his salary In full, less 1300, up to (September, 1. despite the fact that his resignation Saturday took effect at once, will be made by tbe board of regents of the university at a meeting called for next Wednesday. Announcement to this effect was ma!e today by Chancellor Avery. The regents hold thst the board of athletic control was under no requirement to pay salary to Mr. Stlebm after hla resignation. , i WISCONSIN' KEEPS BASEBALL Radgrr School Faculty . Surprised When President Speaks In Favor. MADISON". Wis.. Jan. 10. By a vote of ti to 3k the faculty of the University of Wlnconsln today decided that base ball should be retained. Much surprise wss occasioned by President Van Hise speaking in favor of retaining baseball. The proposal to do away with it was made by a confer ence of the Badger faculty recently. s McMinnvllIc Quintet Victor. M'MI.VNVILLE. Or.. Jan. 10. (Spe cial.) McMinnville High defeated the Hillsboro High quintet at basketball. : to 51. Saturday night. Tbe game wsa closely contesteu all through. Tagard. of Hillshoro, made a freak shot from center. Another game Is ex pected in the near future. Amateur Athletics MAN AGKR KDDl tao li.ore gall laakrlball tea EDDIE COHEN baa arranged inea tor Ilia B'nat B'rllh aama to be ataaed tomor row nt&ht In tha B'nsl B nth s)mnartuni. The prrllirlniirT conleat will be between lha a-cond t.am of the Jewlah boa aaalnai lh V. kf. C A. i.omela. while the mi rtrnt la helnx billed aa first team versus Chn.tlan Urnthers Bualneaa Colleae. a'aptaln "lear" Schllt haa had hla B'nal B'rl-.h acareaatlnn out for practice ea maht an,l a. far h haa been able to a eaery sam nnf team has competed In dur ing the 1VM csmpalsn. The rtrat match will, be exiled promptly St T:4o o'clock. V"T ramea, call Manager Cohen at kfalo ... Anr baaketl-all teama In need of iramea ar. raqueated to call ManaRer Barry, of th Kmnkha Amsteu. Athletic I'lub quintet, at riellnood 14!. The Brooklin athletes de feated tha rentnaula park flrat team, 41 to II. laat week, hut the Willamette assresa llon. of (ireson I'lly, trimmed the Porl Icadera. rt (o 1, In a aetiaational contest. Th "Follies of hems erransed by of atudenta from a eammiiira eompoaa-d lh arlnu prbool or the Portland inter- choia.lic l.cacur- for neat Knoay night at the oaka ruller rink. a. Ill have aeveral ath-l-ile a. enle featured. Tha principal on will ba a hockey game on roller akates. a a . . It. U-ra team defeated ft. V. Dor net's crranlaatlon. t 1 It. In the Indoor Haaahal1 la-aaoa t the Multnomah Amateur Athietic t'luh. Th aion1 same of the nlcht went in t;. eaton Tlr. la 2u. oier E kin"'e SiS.non Firm Incorporates. Articles of Incorporation, for the Andrew tc Hsrrer contracting firm were filed in the Circuit Court yeater day. C. K. Andrew. I. Andrew. II. A. Hurrr and M. M. Ilarrer are the In corporators. The new firm has a capi tal stock of $:s.ooo. Unitarians Meet Tonight. The annual meeting of the First Uni tarian Chun h alll Ire held tonight. A supper In the chapel will be followed by reports. To Those Who Have Comparatively Small Funds to Deposit While it is generally known that this bank is acting as depositary for many individuals and corporations of large means, it is not so well known that the bank welcomes clients with accounts of only moderate size. Among our depositors we have many persons with only moderate accounts, but their business is as cordially wel comed and as scrupulously cared for as the very largest business. . All of the bank's clients are assured of ' most .efficient service, as well as per fect safety. Government Supervision extends over all departments of the bank. Your account invited. lumbermens National Bank " Fifth and Stark DEAL HANGS FIRE Federal Leaguer's Offer for Cleveland Refused. BAN JOHNSON TAKES HAND Bankers, Settling; Up Charley Som en Financial Affairs, Demand t 850,000 for Club President , Stays iu Cleveland Today. CLEVELAND, Jan. 10. President B. B. Johnson, of the American League. was here today in an effort to effect the sale of the Cleveland baseball club. He held several conferences with C. W. Somen, present owner, and with tbe bankers in charge of Soroers' financial affairs. In a final effort to interest Cleveland capital in the deal. It ia declared that a tentative offer made by Edward Gwinner. Pittsburg Federal League magnate, was turned down because It was below the 1560 000 which It Is reported the bankers demand for -the club. John E. Bruce and Colonel McDIarmid. of Cincinnati, conferred with Johnson. It is said, and are declared to be ready to negotiate for the club when tohnson says tbe word. There is no change in the situation. declared Johnson tonight. He will re main here tomorrow, FRANK CHANCE GETS AjATERS Tinker Turns Over Pitcher, Short stop and Utility Fielder. CHICAGO. Jan. 10. Manager Tinker, of the amalgamated Chicago Federals and Nationals, agreed . today to permit Pitcher Edward fcchoor to go to the laos Angeles team of tbe Pacific Coast League. It was known tonight that Manager Tinker also had turned over to Man ger Chance, of Los Angeles, Bobby isher. shortstop, and Jouy JuaLrry, a utility fielder, used last year by the Chicago Nationals. 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