Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1916)
THE 3I0KMXG OK EGO XI AX, .FRIDAY, .JANUARY 11. 191fi. 14 DAVE GREGG SIGHS I Brother of Yean. ex-Beaver, Deemed Ready for Fast Company by McCrcdie. RODGERS STAYS WITH REDS Carry HrrTMM Trta-xrapfc- Tlaal j -aiglM tvart U Honaace-I - r Mak.tr, II.. mrr4 tmrrr. !tjaa MM With l-la-a-a. rM rtta ..-I laa w- "-' .0 la, ' ' " - "'" tka M'4n r-'- eaataae, luilaai la. lo-al a.eaall ' liri.a kr.te el le eae-tamaa, V.aa e th- .lev. fna ruftiloa I,". ra- .. a4 lauai-al.al.l, haala-4 wal la, w-"radia. It e'ff-ara ! 4 ' k,UI tn.lH. t, had ,- .a-aara aa r Irnr ' --aaaa1 -a iae i 4 at weete eae lima. taa ta olr la JadaTa w-rea:te -.rtvata M"''n eaal mm. at ).ar..t n. aa, earaa la !..-, n a,t N-r . kU 'fOl -. 4'.rt lha aa.t fl !' pa, mtiwnrl .am. It a artef'v. (a,, a ree In it r-artlead a fao-th- e..-j t I'"- ,h eaaaea. wtt ! rortlaad Co.! elaa. ka wan ,xi at I) .jai.a II, aed wartd a eal teat. V -Trfu aaraed a-eaare of the war ia broth.r a.e-l la etaed "era f hea-ia. --- and r-ae a'l ea, ni-a rrtarlpnlly fx. a.l.f wark ....,.11, la 1,11 Ika aetata io rn, Ma' a-aM lenaa-af I Ma Tc -aet aaad efr.r.4 raMlaaaj a...-, la -o.al ra.h far Ma relea.a. Tfc" Mr ,-.... I.m haak.al t I'"" laa. flr.l al..-l I aflr t"ave VrakkT ai f-aal- !. J'1'- mrui aal(iaal.4 aata.t Mm aara . ll a.a I ln kafora ko I. T.liat ,f Ika AmarKan Aaa- r..llv anal than 4.wn tka Udar la ..!. ml I na Xotkaia.i.rn Maaa' r. .kiiua fci. n!irlmat, ba4 .- a. .,.m iifiiaal kl. ,M al ppakaa. Mat la lha ainkr Vaalarn l aa Uxx. a.4 ta.l li.ar -aal np I lita ka.naa ta tall rtkt-kaa4r ka. '.t akoni iixkl.4 tka k in ,.,, aamrtl. fraa, IK, knak la It la AA kuak aaarn, a a a g ka, ll, hitn aa4 lha ana. 4. .14 " alt.r Mo'nuM. plaln int nt kl. !' kla Ml aiuc. "H. pmaat la o k P in Malta U.I ar n4 lalm. la ka,a naaia,a4 rantrol. l"no pit.-k4 aa4 .a a a.m.. la ana w.-k taat Jnt. If ttr.ac ran aa tka kail m L r . aaar tka lat ka al 1 ka a aal plti kar I mtm aim. a la ! k.af.t.aka aa 'a mlaal, a a a -it raft kaaara- aa4 4aal rl . Oimou'I "'H fc.ap Kl,r Aaci.t ll.rraia.n."- Tkia iahlattp fraaa llairHiaa'l ra aal..4 ...f4 T . . M,4ia .trW4 ! pr,;ia 4aal fa, k.a Kltfi ajlll at pla aitk Ika Tart an4 vi'ik ,t ,pltag. aa4 tka M (a4:.. MI nu (.1 hi,,, aa4 laaaa a a In".'., r J 1.4.. M. r.4 a a.r4, k4 III k a.ra lkl an Ika traa.atan. K K.a t'la.la.4 l.ira.4 Ha4f'0 ka.- o rt aa.1. ratta4 ,,a kia la nat la a.aati.e. wtik lw.irt. ,n4 Ik, Hmim P..4 Pa, k-'kt kla ralaaa. . aat., a r,,!)! an In a fa 114a r,aa a.4 .una, aaark., i'H a Ika ptat.r", ril t ..tan lal.r .. kla, a,ar ta l'inlala'll n. I lat. Ika apllaa a.la a. ta lwaKr 2a. aa4 ajx.a t'in.iaaa'1 f.U4 la ,,.m.a Ita api.a ka ar,in, Ik. Hl.' ,fair r?aa.al af Ik. ,aaalfila m a l,.la, rmp!.'-. Ika da,!. Kalt.ra aiir ,i. k auk !. f,l f. aa.tk.r I4 ka, ,.4 taar,-l ,t't a'l lata ta lit not TO tin TIC lt.Ti atiallak n. nnrnl la lilta Kajlaaaalaa rnajnawx Tnvaaln, lM. r-" aa4 k.ka'.4las alt) p., ka ak.a la k. a t-r'ym pthM a, p.,iaa4r kfH. aaa, Ika akaf-i.k a-kaal aviaaln, p. ! a.l ,ir a" nana ntr i t I a t i,i,mi I. a WMf a. w.'l a Pamaaa, ,ar t , , 1 ha.'kaa .f ,aw ka a- -I tka .mart k,'. kwa", to ki. -aa4 aatakati.a pur a4 k. aa f t It aa Ta.l,v kifkt lk .a al.r..tma ,1'ia' a pf.a,.waaa wft,l,lt.a ,f a kit af ..,tk(aa ta aa'a, aaaala paf.M., iam. P -, . aa4 Ilar4 M.-ltar ta.tfa-tara. al! f..aara aW, ft. a tk.r. k..t paol. ta all avrt af ai'iaew f.ata ta" ,.a m-aa to an 4.i.alar t,lmiat. Tk. aialn pro aaaiaia r.a.t.t . f lal.raiaco aa4 Jinla. 4'Tln ll..a,l.a a.aa..lr. Ia, ai,ii, a " . .lra. 4.aaaaj aa,alaa. aaa.r-aat., ,a iaa aa4 ,p,ntaw al a par-kMt r.'j, vara. All ara ,.r4larp tavt..t nit. t ti.iir h x n: hTroi n llar4 t aakla pa Tatar I art, I Hair ana) X'aaoalal la la aacaral- X T ajr tork J.a tl T. t, ratal ...( k.cwa.a J T,. waa'4, ,.a,TWiaki rkan. paaa. aa4 r..k ll.raa. atkl It waa ,9.,t.. ,aa;4 lak. a.ar ia Ikia rltv iit tuna la Mr-. trll. m:tt ka a.rpaa.4 a.l ' bt.(-a.-a)t aVaf. It wa BEAVER CIA ..... ......af II I. a.a4 l.aaa. Vl .lla ll ' h 11,1'd a-"oa Ihoa ka. Iaf-.J Ik. r.aaa.ra of Ika rauft t .a k. ...a. a f ,l ta Harm. La i a. 4 a aa a ---4' Ika kaa I ,i.4 In Ika opaa. Ilra4, JaaraVaf Ink. rr Ti'Rk Ja ,.! W. trioat waa a.ta4 'Htrau af ta P ia-fca ai't at Ik. taanal anj.,liaaT of ma ,i,w.r. I'MBtakl Tka apt-ILatioa, af I A P.''oa aa4 Jaaaa K.ala far ,.ta.ta.o.ai aar, 4aaial, Tka allow, aara af I paaa4, ta , . ' ! I fi , . wa, . I tm .aal. 4 fron, tko raxl,, raw, rf tk. l.raiU4 Harp M lay, Torrj. rill'tll r 3TT. X f. Jan. II Ormal. I4 Bara. af latlaaaoi wan tk. kampiaaaklp In Ika Afa.rtlaar. elf taaara., fcara to4.r. k . grmma OM-ora far T bai.a twiac II." I- T. Ma.aoa. of I'raataaakaaa. w.a aw.a4 In rlaja A with Jtl a 4 W.-...H Whllioa-n. of Utraaa. Ik Ir4 wllk . T. M. C. A. CRAPTLFJIS TO MEET HIGH SCHOOL BOTS TONIGHT. trs r.Ka rr la . blaa lha arraatllnc rapraaaMalivaa of th tounf Mn , itfuiiaa Auwmiuw an4 Ik, rombiri. 4 Waahinaian anl Lincoln Hih Krk-Mta. ska maal In a dual IttiraiiMi l tonichl In lha aaaorlation r"nlum. Ttfiutt -ojrty ika aaaorialion rappUra ir, alloainc lha Men arhool ra la rma la at altkln I a a pound, of lha tlpulat'4 waicht. ao thai Ik., mii not karvcna tal," far ik.lr earn ,how. January l AMwuliaa rqpporlvri at, rartaln that allhar Tarn Blair or Bob Walpolo win roan ,al on ion In ika lH-pouo dirlaloo, oarh Kabra. of lha lnl,r cholaattc Brapplra. r'POfta kl bo la lha baat of ahapo. CALLAHAH NOT EASY Gruman Faces Boxer With Good Record Tonight. BOUT TO BE 20 ROUNDS IVrtUnd llaa'p Oppotwnl llaa Only na K no knot (lialkrd .alnt II laa ana) l.naajaan llaa lcat Unl) Unr llihl la Carrrr. 1,11 Haraa4 af rranhla t albJMa. H.aaa l. k ll,l P'..at. . V.pkla. .... , 1 I -J t.ir K . ki.mpn. X a-, i'f iivm t K . .... M V - ji-im fwff'. aa ! . tl 4rr... . !' V CJ k.., twJ. - . M T..1" ta. J J iihi liK4r. aa rf.. . X . I ,!. ia aa 4 . ati.ki.a l n . J t . aw. . ia..la -?. .rj . Hr". I. J4w t a I ..T nur . f ; Xa lark, I j . r - I - ti. 1. K . kl. I ..4 l.a .'- '.. i k.ik. h, . M..lrnal.. T I,.. T. I a. 4" . N T . . I ja lib.rt i;- an. aa. Ilan .1 a,a . - J lt.i a i. lirw.hlia.. 1 1 ta r J - i i -!a.. .ii..l. l-l. P . .15 i.i v ., h4... va,ia....ia T,ha a stimpaa al lha fot,oin fara .nti,ia aur opinion on lha I man. af tka Sa.ronnd potiaa conlat .i,t.a K.lpft Uranaa aa4 rrankl. 'alUkan. nkk-n a III ka ataa-ad la Hall lak. I'nr loMchl. In m.atln lha hu.hr-haira-1. ).ar.M N.ar lorh lliklaaKM oar Ika JO.roua4 roafaa. liruman I" arlr alla Ik. arl4 la.l. It l it, or.a r naa Ik. I'i:aa4 kor lt"M pro. faa.loa.l la Itll Ika I ka ka, allaa-.p(a4 la kattla ifct. loci a dl.lanra. aa, it n ...lt .lalttl a X.I Ika lalalaa H.Ur Harha Iklak, af k.a prol.aa han ha park, a lak f.llow Ilka aliakan lor (. 4akal. :.,? lMttaa4 f.a know, ail R.lrk kaa arraan pi I . na4 In hla phorl rara.1 II. ka pariaripaaaa. la w Ikaa 14 aft(imaal naoatlr o'.r lha a" I ta-roai4 ','41 oalr laa. a?., la J. k Brail. n an hla nr. I inp la Pan rtak'W. la Itrtakar. 11 . Maaf f... a ka a Ikl, kout. In wklrh Ih. r.r.aaa a,a B'allan lha 4ilon In Ika aaa r.ati4. par lkl ha arra4 In aa Ilalpk k,4 Paaa anora.o raai4 ar.. ta 4.-l.ian ka4 kan r.n 4aa4 ktfaia.l klaa. Ika loaa of Ikat aa laa a.l affart Ika nlan4 oo ,.4.tal. parfa'nalaa Ha aaa IH.n a era. a ,a ,',,. aa, taa ana roa- M.r. lal r. k., kao.-ha4 oat M. only atlow.4 taa koa ta dr i. a 1 1 k him aa4 awa a ialalaa o..r all of lha atkar af hi apraa,at. Ik.r will kafa la ,4mi I thai lortiaa4 ha. a pf.llr rlajaaa rapra.aatall,a antoaat Ika top aaa-k Hahiw.ickta. Haipk w.ika naat.r t'.i poajn4, al an.ai. aM I. a. airoaa a, a lion. Tk. will kaa k Ika ,pol, oal of Ik. r.,it.f a r w la wa, rlr-lala4 aroua4 rarlt.a4 Ikat Ika loaaaf folatriko. I'lvak ko, raat4 not rnaka lha llfkl w,'kl a.aa4af X.a f.r a pah al 'Uak.a. Win Ik.. Il.kf.w . . a ,ot I at ,rll.4 fvrat c it. v.4 tkraack Ika ropaa la hot a pa, laiiaait ataai al a pakali rlak in .a Taah la ika pari of It I. Ik. r.f. r.a kaal.4 -U k.l yo-ar a.m. " a.a.l M .;iiraa." rama Ika prompt r- . -Ta.l kak:a wll n.,ar 4a." m'4 l. af-arial. a4 ai'k ikat Iara4 aip an4 l,tro4-.4 Vraahla ai--k,a Taa. tka ll.sraw po ka th. ak.aprark non,-4a-p:ama Wtha4 Ok k.a.. rai'akaa ka, ka4 mora aaa 14 ficMa. k, a r.a-k r.ak ari4 ran aak. Ill paaa4, a4 Pa ptroac. tl Ikaaatkt I Va I t. ail. a S b,, III ta.i, far tlrwm.a Vranhl. ha. art.t ik. k.,1 hot In Ik. ;iski. w.iakl I lalaiaa. 1 1 . an'v aartoaa loaa a,rfa4 '..,t JWa. w na llaakr T.m 1 laa kak.4 ktm aal al Monlraal In aaa.a r,a,4a. II. had ,r,t.,atr fauakl Ir .nilac a,,a r In Ino -roa4 koala al.rr4 kP l ll.br. w with If Irlah k-io. Tk. .i.r":."4 waiahi loalaH I, HI Kiaaa tort aal fiakl fan, await Ika raa, t w-tk lal.r.,1. a a a Paaa Ilawar4. ra.arf, alaf.4 promot.r w ha mm at Oahala. 4 who ta fa raratahar of praak I tTir tka ll-li.,tt ,.mt wka la .'n.t . '.4 to ttt.al Al Porr.rn.r al tk Mm. alt. Club a, ml Tu.aday alakc arrlaad k.r a..t.r4a, afl.r. awja HaKkr !,. m9nrm' rondl tl.ar. p.. I a It'rf rtm Vaarfnr.'Sar ta rarmar wka I. In Tarawa, that If ka a.M'4 ao, raaa ta rvrtlaa4 at oar t. aalrk w a.i 4 Pa ral.a-4 ofr. Howard , arrival l, I- raatalt. namrrr aata that ton ran hat l.t P"krrr.r wi:l ha nnd.r Ika rao,atr4 ,tic1l. I. poua4a. wk.a ika Iwa Ik'la n-.aal A-vOrdieaT to k tm. tk. laaaar ho, wl l arrl, k.ra Patar far t'lamaa, art praar.,4 -amaalat.'y ta a-at lata roaa4!llon. a a a Wli't rra-r waa la Wiao,la for S aavaral mnnlha laat rar. bo fouaht m,n wriahinat from 111 to pound, ao II appaara thai Howard doaa not lata to lay awaka pichla looklns for irtlriiak rarmrr In rraiitad wiin knorhtnc out Nd Carpamrr. a r: pound pa.aalr. In to round at tah ko.h ta.l Mar. Howard MM ,hl rank walchod lt poun1, lhal nlchl. Tka parinar and flornmara d.laaatlona will a. loclhrr I n la afl.rnoon and diaruaa lh (lumnar pokrr a lardlnrfa In rrportina for duly. pm Howard Kaa lo la re, diamond, alurk In kla front Lath. :illrtpaj Ilka tiara on a Juno av.nlna. Bob Kits tlmment and Oabjr Daalara pat Pomar. anian waar praciau, arnia p.aalarad In th.ir molara. ao Howard', rriramlnc phia la not ailorlhr a novrlly hrra aboala. BkctbII la Ntweit of Pop ular Bll Guroea. laaro Ro Taa. .4 Appl A4am aakla4 Una Boon Ion at PUT. Pp art wan maa to . M. C . A. tTjUAT B.KU.r crlad Kr. to.. Ins X k appl to Adam. And avar ,irx-a lhlr dvarandanla katra brro dolnc m. Tha Inallnel lo ola iiiwi In klrk ball, of karloua kind flur. aoama lo ko unl,raal and Ita hlatory la. aa lha hiahkrowa aar. lo.l In Ih ml.l, of antiquity. Whan Ika flrat pal.faraa ln,add thla now wall. known roniin.nl Ih.y found Toor Lo amu.lnkt him.. If wllk a ball Kama whlrh the Fnrh afi.rward callafd larroaa. Baa. kail, whlrh la a ataa.loptn.nl of Ih old.r aamri of round. rs and "loan kail"; football, which waa flrat playad kr tha Kncliak with lha had of a cap lurrd Dan aa Ih kali; crick rt. bil liard. Inni. olf. korkry. polo, bowl ine, haak.tball and rarlou, otnrr (antra at. play.d with ball. Vounia! of Ih. popular ball aama i, ba.k,lball. wblrh ntaan lha quart. r- raniury mark thi, y.ar. harms pr.n larmi'd In by lr. Jam.a aimiin. than dirator of pkyal-nl Iralnlnc al Ika Jlprlnsri.td. Ma... tralnlna .-hool. kl lat.r wiin tha t'nl, .rally of Kan aaa. II wa. SI ytara la tomorrow, on January li. M3. thai tha fir.1 match ka.k.tball a.m. wa. playad at CprlBaT fi.ld batw.an two rlaaa I. am. In Ik pravioua month, al a maatma: of tha faculty of lha Itprlncfl'ld prbool. Ih p. ad of aanw haw modo of l-r-l.. waa dlaruarad II w a. aara.d that Ik.ra waa a d.mand for .a .port that would provkla pl.nly of anion wllhoail brutality and which would aarta lb purpoaa of arlrnlificj phy.lral d.vlop m.ttt. tr. Nai.mtik fat, much thought to tka probl.m and aoon .olv-4 lb a, ma of ba.k.tball. Tha flr.l rontr.l d. mon.tr. 1. 4 ikat lb. p.w .port kad a powarful appaal. tloaja w.ra Ih.n mada of Iran hoopa from which not w.ra aa.partdad. Tha lall.r war, al flrat .0 wov.n a lo hold lb. ball, bat lalar II wa found 4r,lrabla to rkania lha nal, ao that Ika ball would 4rop Ifervaih ta Ih plarlna floor. Tka T M. t. A. wa lars.ly r.,ponal kla for Ika lmm.4lat. and wld.rpr.ad popularitr of ba.k.tball. Tk aarn I aow piay,4 by n.arlr IT,.ta boya and man in Ika l'ai.4 Ptaiaa and t'anada and probablr ha. mora d.ola. than aar otk.r .port, with tha atpilon of kaarball. Nor I. baakalball ronftnad lo Amartrn. for It haa baa, tntrodurad with araal aura-aaa In aavaral Kuropaan roonlrl.a and In tha I'httlpplnaa, t'hlna. Japan. Hawaii. Ara.ntlna. HrallL I'raauap and t'hil. In foulh Amrlca th now.. 1 of ball aam.a la mub kall.r krown Ikan la ka..ha: and In Ih rhillpplaaa and Japan ba.klball thr.at.na Ika popularity of lha diamond paallma A, a Ik Int.r aport baak.lball haa wond.rful pouibllltl.a. , TDir t rt tilUoTta- Ak-aALa. I a, I Hob rilialnnona dafaal- 4 Jark tmp.y In 11 round, al J N.w trlan tl wa Ju.t a quar- , l.r of a caMury ae loday lhal a lha Australian sainad Ma flrat 4 worlda rhamplonahlp by araal. In, lha middiawaisht honora from tba famoua lrt.k Nonpa rail." Hob kad lakaa part la only n f.w roojtpaxatir.ly unimportant bouta airar landln In Amarlca. and. whit kla bcitna c.nlu, waa raroanled by lha 1,. on, ka waa ,1111 aonarthina of an na known quantity to lha majority of th fana. Tk, ballla waa apodal, tor II mark ad tri umph of acl.nra and rkllf orr rawaft and alrtank and pro a.a.4 tha comlna triumph of I'or ball o,.r Pulilaan, Tha contra! waa for tho nilddi.w.iahl chara ploo, hip of th world, lha dia mond halt fc, d by tiampa.y. aad 1 1 !.. of which Ih wlnnar waa la in III.IH. Nowad.i nrkara pioa naakaa a .mall lortuna v,a out of kla drf.at. kut armDy Bol barvly anouch la rovar ri prn.aa In ar.ry round but tha fourth KUa.immon, had tha laad. lampaa- waa romplalrly oul-rla-aad and took aa awful kaal laa b.for. k. auccumbad. IHI kid Broad and lata Hul i, an fouaht :l-rouad draw la LulIHa. GALIFORNIANS FIIID GAME HERE ROUGH Touring Collegians Say Bas ketball in South Is Far Too Effeminate. TEAM OFF FOR SEATTLE Brnann T-rh Fle lo Play Klrt In-IrrarlKilaMk- ;atne Today Will. Jrff'rann--Malinoinah Dana Sa-Tcral ni Contraia. ' Bj.krth.lt n tha Pacific Sorlhwrat la no same for Alrrrr.cn and Claroncc. tccordlna to Manaarrr Klllduff. of Iks I nlTaraMr of California lourlne; quln t'l. Ih ba.kri cam. la tha real, reman luff In thla .action. - play too clean In Calif ornla." ,aad h y.at.rday. rn routa bet awn Iralna from falrm lo prattle. "Our Koraa down outh arn. rally run op Into Ih Ihlrllra and fortlca. 1'p hera a .cor In lha twcntira la a whopper. "Tha farthar aouth you ao. lha clean. er th a am., until by the time you raeh Una Anaele Ih players are con tlnually apoloalxlnc 10 each other whan th.r hanoen to make a arab for lha ball which la In poaaer.ion of an opponent. , Th' trip la a areat thlna for ba.k.tball In California, we , manaad to win two same out of five-, but on of tk drfeata we are not loalna any aleep over. That waa acalnat the Palia. tr atkletea. When 1 aay that Dallaa baa not been defeated on Ita own floor in the laat It yeara you might be able lo conrelT what we were up aaainat. At that we put up a great name, loams by but 4 point. -I want lo aay lhal we hit, re ceived the bet and molt cordial treat ment while on our preaent tour, and I ran aaaur you we will reciprocate when th northern aagreiratlon Jour ney to our territory. We play the I nlver.lly of Washington In Seattle tomorrow ntaht and attain Saturday. We plan on leaving for an Kranctaco Sunday on the boat." ... Th onenlna came of th baa. ketball eeaaon In th Portland Inter- achola.tlc league will be played thl afternoon between the Jefferaon High School and the Benaon Tech In the Portland Academy gymnaalum. Thla la the flr.l appearance or tne mechanlra In the league and their flrat meeting la agaln.t the champion of a.t year. The Ben.on Tech waa aa nltted to the league ao late that It waa left off the official echedule. ao It haa become nece.aary for the man- agara of the varloua teama to arrange gamea with the mechanlra aa Deat aa poa.lble. Ilarrv Flarhrr. manager of the Mult nomah Amateur Athletic Club basket ball activity, la well pleaaed with the way hla learn performed In the open ing game of the year agalnnj the I'nl ver.liy of California quintet. The Winged "M" boy, took a hard-fought and .enaatlonal lT-to-15 game and aa a re.ult aeveral more big tnatrhea will be nut on the Katurnay nignt pro gramme for the Multnomah gymna alum. ' I have elgn.d wa.hlngtnn i-iat. Colleca for a game late next montn, but 1 want to obtain a match or two -nk a.aral of the other conrerenc aggregation, before then." .aid Mana ger Kliarher la.t nlgni. -na rt.i nrorioaltion I am looking toward la the Inlr.r.llr of Wa-Jilngton. 1 wrote to Manaaer Younger, but aa yet I haven't received word one way or the other." Tha fourth .tralght double-header waa taken by the K nal H run nanari- ball team In the Bnal Tl'rlth gymna alum Wedne.day night. The flrat team trimmed the Klr.l I're.byterlan Church contingent. to n. wnue in. ecu no. .quad of the Jewl.h Boya walked on in. Y. M. c. A. t ometa. ., 10 iv. x return a.m. will be played ba tween tha ac-ond team and the T. M. A. repreacntatlvea next atonaay night In the V. M. i . A. gymnaaiuin. Kollowlng are tne lineup,: nral ixot r. P. Church i!4 ,,.r. 1 .na U r tr.all ...t ..hi t tl ' II"' Ham-. K.ia.r tki - A.rhak lll - ... u. r. 1. Coba Oooue ...ah .r ...........I par. S,i. 1 .ha Li rpar. Ii.f.r-.. Ne.maa. ke..n4. tSl T. . ,,n' , Ich.i ia. P .ra.-hkul .i .h.a ill P 1:1 Mcleraon iai.1 lll.ha 1UI...1' l Clone KrtuM. Ab-am, '... rir.v-ii . . t;t Thom Iid.r 11.--. Ill "lar.. NNian apara H.f. ia. t'.l.m.. Manager Kddia Cokn. of the B'nal Brlih ba.keiball learn, would like to arrange gameaa. Call klm at Main tola. G'portliAht- TWO eminent citlgena of Portland a day or two ago became engaged In a brl,k diacu.alon aa to which type uec-d.d tve.t In competitive play. -I. The nervoua. hlgb-atrung lyp. j. or Ike aerene. phlegmatic make up. There la. of tcura., no annwer. aa both typaa are well rrprmanl'd amoni; tha leading aucce.aea of the game. Tko Type. Take baa-ball. Here In the .erene. undi.lurbed typea we have Chrlaty Malhewaon. liana Wagner. Chief len der and Walter John.on aa l.adrra. Theaa four rarely give way to any m.ntal or phyalcal flurrlea. They take the game aa It cornea and they take II without a quiver. They are rar.lv brouaht up to any breaking pitch of excitement. Malhewaon and Uender atand aa the two greate.t moner. pitcher the game haa ever known, for th almpla reaaon that no matter what the t,t their arenn leavea them In ahape 10 face the iiuue. One might aay thla type waa the better of the two. But then again there la Tyrtta Haymond Cobb, one of the moat highly nervoua man who ever played baaeball. Cobb la a bundle of nerve,, and thla nervoua energy la like fuel In carrying him aiong. Even mora nervoua than Cohb ta John J. Ever, of lloaton and Troy. Kvera nervoua ey.trm la cloae 10 the aurfaee. We doubt much If any ftral claau, play.r In any game waa ever aa nervoua aa Kvera la upon an average. Art Fletcher, of th Giant, la a highly n.rvoua type, and ao la Walter Maran vllle. of the iiravee. Eddie Colltna la another with a taut nervoua ayatem. One doean't get far brre in proving that any one ayatem urpae the other In ef factlvenea. . . Other rielda. In tennia. Norman Urookra waa one of tha moat nervou. men that ever played. poee.a.d with more quiver, than a cat Jumping aldewaya. And Hrooke waa ana of the great atar, of lha game. Au conlrmlr.. aa Pre. Id.nt Pol near, might aay. and then again he might not. Wilding waa exactly tba oppu- .11. Ol 1. -vinru, po.eeaed and alwaya at eaae. even under fire. McLouxhlln burn, up a bale of nervoua energy and ao doea Young Johnaton. But Bill learned was about aa nervoua aa the Sphinx. And Bill in faia day could play about all the ten nis there waa around. . . rerthrrnaerr Neither does golf settle the debate. Walter J. Travla and Francis Ouimet are both of the phlegmatic type. Oui met la more eaay-going than the Old Man. but neither ever grivea vent to any fluttering duck fits. But Jerry Travers haa an exceed ingly nervous .nature. He holds hi nervea well under control, but for ail that he la constantly fighting a net work of live nerved. Hilton is even more nervoua than Travers. whereas Johnny Hall, winner of eight British amateur .hampionnhlps. doean't know what a nervoua ayatem is. PS a Proof. No man ran go back into the rec ords of the game and find any proof to show which nervous system is the beat. There are certain types that seem to require a lot of nervous en ergy to keep them alive and alert, ere art other types that break be fore nervousness, lacking the neces sary nerve control. When one can go back and find champions lined up on both sides, the argument seems to fade out. , There never were two more nervous managera than John J. McGraw anl Oeorge Stalling. Their hearta are al most torn out In the stress of combat. There never was a more quiet, sub dued, unemotional manager than Con nie Mack. And Mack and McGraw, almosl exactly opposite types, have won 11 big league pennsnts between them in the last 1 5 years. ... x There Is a strong chance that Gro ver Cleveland Alexander may have been unjustly treated by the fan col ony at large in the last world series. Kla- Alex's showing In that blue ribbon waa far below his expected form. It waa far below the best work he did through the National League campaign. But while he Is too much of a .port, man to make any complaint, those on the Inside say that hla arm picked up a number of kinks several weeka before the aeason closed, and that he was no part of the real Alexander when he stepped out against the Bed Sox. This being true, It would be unfair to rate him aa any world serlea failure. In 1908. when Matty pitched that final game against ' the Cubs the big Giant s arm waa so weary from overwork that he could hardly get the ball up as far as the plate on numerous occasions. He waa beaten. But In 1905. when he was right, the Mackmen couldn't score off him in 2i innings. , , Far Ike Teal. ' There are numerous occasions itt sport when those who deserve to win rhamplonships through sheer ability through no fault of their own are out of arar at the time the big test comes. . To be keyed exactly right on th dav of battle is partly a matter of proner conditioning, and partly a mat ter of raw luck. For top form is a brief Interval, aa aome one haa aald. be tween getting ready and going atale. One of the many details, that helps make Percy Haughton auch a wonder la that he haa the knack of getting his 11 mentally and physically primed to an eyelash for the big games. Against Princeton and Yale his team Is right to play the best looiDau mat it has In lis system, far better foot ball than it Is able to show at any other part, of the campaign. This takea no credit from Cornell, for Cor nell In the aame way waa pointing for Michigan and Penn. William Howard Taft may be most learned Judge and a statesman of excellent repute. But in the field of sport he has no part or place, for evidently. 10 Judge from his remarKs, the red blood of the game is beyond his vision. When Mr. Taft classes professionals as muckers and worse, as he did. he speaka with an under standing that could only be developed from the soul of a sponge. , professionals upon the average have as high a degree of ethics as ama teurs. Probably a trifle more so. and they play as hard and as clean to win. It Is more than unfair for one to speak upon a subject of this sort who knows as little about professional sport aa William H. Taft, for It is more than evident that in this field his Ignorance ia amaxing and com plete. , Whatever else happens. 191 will be one of the great baseball campaigns of the decade If Miner Brown and Chrlaly Mathewson can meet in only one old-fashioned duel. Great pitch era have fought their flghta before, but no two carry any greater tradi tion than the old Cub star and the Cianl premier. WAVKI5I.KY CIM'B WILIi KLECT Nomination for Dlrwtor lo Be Votrtl on Tomorrow Night. The annual meeting of the Waverley Country Club will be held tomorrow night In the cluhrooms. The nom inating committee, composed of Ed ward Cook Ingham. William MacMaster. J. C. Ainsworth. Thomaa Kerr and J. K. Young. Issued Its report and nom inated the following for the lilt board of directors: Victor A. Johnson. Rob ert Strong. David T. Honeymnn. Gor don Voorhtee. H. U Corbett. James O. Wilson. Guy Talbot. C. H. Davis. Jr., and U H. Hoffman. of this number. Victor A. Johnson. Robert Strong. David T. Honeyman and James a;. Wilson are on the present board, while Gay Lombard. H. F. Cor bett. D. W. L- MacGrcgor. Richard Wilder and R. F. Prael are the retir ing directors. Victor A. Johnson Is president of the club. A special afternoon of "Winter sport," haa been scheduled for tomor row afternoon on the Waverley Coun try Club link,. During the afternoon the men and women membere of the club will enjoy themselves playing in the anow. The annual dinner will pre cede the election and then the men members of the organization will re tire to the main hall to elect the di rectors for the coming year. Srtilt lo Meet All Comers at Pool. The McCredle billiard emporium will Inaugurate a novel pocket bil liard competition next week. Robert Scott, the well-known local cue wizard, will take on all comers, and a purse will b given to anybody accomplish ing his downfall. Ruraia h a !,nd are, of 10..1..S...S7 verata. equal to 1. 17. lift EnrH,h aquara m.le,. ar unc-aaventh of tha land surface of ihea-lnbe Our Hockey Team Know how to play the frame. We know how to turn out the stSoV:,r.0:d".$25.oo in Portland. Come and see for yourself. Huffman & Grant S. W. Corner Broadway and Alder Full Value Without the Sale Tag MEN! I give you the best values in the city in Overcoats and Suits $14.75 Ready-to-Wear Equal to $20.00 values of high-rent, ground-floor clothing stores. No fire sale bankrupt sale or any other akind of sale here. LISTEN! Clothing is higher than ever, owing to the war in Europe. How is it possible to reduce mer chandise that costs more ? COME UPSTAIRS, where the low rent is an advantage to you and me. JIMMY DUNN 315-16-17 Oregonian Bldg. CANADIAN TEAM FIT Vancouver Hockey Septet to Battle Uncle Sams Tonight. PLAY TO START AT 8:30 Manager Patrick in Lineup for Rejuvenated Team Which Ex pect to Give Portland Set buck Women to Play. After a two week's rest Portland followers of ice hocKey in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association will have an opportunity to witness tneir Uncle f ami in action against the Vancouver World's champions in the Portland Ice Hippodrome tonight. Manager Frank Patrick and his Mil lionaires are due to arrive this after noon, providing the train from Seattle is not snowbound. He haa sent out advance notices that his aggregation is in great condition to battle the Portlanders off their feet, but Manager Savage Is Just as confident that the Uncle Same will be able to add another victory to the string. This is the only contest In tne circuit tonight, Victoria and Seattle resting on their uast exertions. Vancouver won a sensational s-to-3 match from Victoria last Tuesday and as a result the team is tied for second honors with Seattle. . "Mickey" Macksry has been ill for some time due to an injury received almost a month ago. The little center was out of the fray until this week, but from now on expects to get back. to his old stride. With Manager Patrick and Mackay in the lineup tonight a different combination will be met than heretofore. Tonight's affair will start promptly at 8:30 o'clock and word has been is sued to see to it that it starts at that time. I wish that you would impress it on the minds of those interested that the game will start exactly on the time announced." said Manager Savage last nizht- "At the last game we were un able to begin Just when we should have and because we had an overtime game it made it almost 11 o clock before we were able to leave. For fear of having another extra period contest I have given word to the I'ncle Sams to have their little workout completed before 8:30 o'clock. When Manager Patrick arrives thia afternoon I will tell him the same thing and. as both officials are pres ent now, there will be no need of re maining In the Hippodrome any longer than necessary." a a Negotiations are under way by Man ager Savage to have a women a ice hockey team ol Vancouver, a. t... or Seattle. Wash., Journey to Portland to play Portland's fairer puck chasers in the Portland Ice Hippodrome. No date has been suggested, but Manager Sav age want to stage the game some time within tne next tnree weeas. The Portland women nave Deen working out for more than a month and half, and at present nave migniy ICE HOCKEY PORTLAND VS. ' VANCOUVER, B. C. Friday, January 14, 8:30 P. M. Seat sale now on at Portland Ice Hippodrome, 21st and Marshall Huntley Drug Store, 4th and Washington Schiller Cigar Store, 11th and Washington Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 - Seats ordered and not paid for will not be held after 7:30 the night of the game. Portland Ice Hippodrome 21st and Marshall Take W, 23d, 16th or Love joy Cars 0 A a-', wax . Ready-to-Wear The Clothier good team work, considering the dif ficulties under which they have been working. Charles Uksila, the spare Portland Uncle Sam, has been prac ticing with them. Oregon City Forms Rifle Club. OREGON CITY. Or.. Jan. 13. (Spe cial.) The Oregon City Rifle Club, connected with the National Rifle Association, has been organized here with 30 members. The Government, to encourage rifle practice, has offered to give guns and shells to such organiza tions. The officers are: President. H. F. Wat; vice-president. D. M. Shanks; secretary. H. A. Swafford; treasurer. SI. W. Hedden; and executive officer. Captain M. D. Phillips. Mr. liyment on Rules Committee. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene. Jan. 13. (Special.) At the recent meeting of the National Collegiato Athletic Association in New York City, Colin V. Dyment. professor of Journal ism and the president of the new Paci fic Coast conference, was appointed a member of the association- football rules committee. Notification reached Mr. Dyment yesterday and he will ac cept the appointment. Clichaiis Junior Fives Win. CHEHAL1S, Wash.. Jan. 13. (Spe cial.) Both games of a double-header played in the local high echool gym nasium last night between the junior girls' and boys' teams of the Centralia and Chehalis high schools were won by Chehalis. The Chehalis boys won 35 to 27 and the girls 17 to 7. To morrow night the sophomore teams-of the two schools play in Chehalis. Hunt Club Paper Chase Jan. 2 2. Owing to the snow and cold it has definitely been decided again to post pone the Portland Hunt Club paper chase scheduled for tomorrow. If weather conditions are satisfactory the twice postponed meet will be held on January 22. "HOW CAN I AFFORD A KEWJVERCOAI?" Easily Enough! Just Go to CHERRY'S and BUY IT ON CREDIT! You aren't the only man in town who is pondering on the impossibil ity of buying a new Overcoat IOW. Christmas is a dram on anyone, and that's the very time a man finds it most advantageous to open an ac count at CHERRY'S. CHERRY'S are in business at 389 391 Washington street you know where that is. They have built up a remarkable patronage among men of all classes men who pay fancy prices for their clothee and men who don't care to go above ,18 or 20 for a Suit or Overcoat. They all find it an immense convenience to buy their clothing on weekly or monthly pay ments. Now. there's no earthly reason why YOU should not do the same. Just go up to Cherry's today and make your arrangements. They have one of the best stocks of Suits and Overcoats in the city and will treat you the way you li.to to be treited. Now, don't forget their number 389-391 Washington street (in the Pittock block). Open Saturday even ing until 10 P. M. Adv. .