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tana qulatat by a arora of SS to St laat nicbt. la tba Uat ( minutaa o play tba ld altarnatad btwaa tha tvo ltiru. but TVaaMnctoa Stat won llb two rptd-ra I la Id baakata and a frc lb roar. FAIRNESS OF RIVALS vu Julio AlU-ja Kept Itaoy With latclr by I-oJjjo Orjanlxatlon. Tnpln taama baa bran orcanld by ts Hoyal Arcanum Lods. Mail rarrlar. Tanlnaul Natlonai tlar.k and tba Currta lru( i'oaM.ir. A aarlaa of rm la baioc playad at tba bt- Johna ali-ya. Jjn4ay Mht lha Mallcarrlrra lot to tba Currln lru; Company. :UI to :'!. Monday mht tbo Arvanum lm araa 4atad br tha Mallcarrlar. to Itl. lat Krlilay nlchl tba Royal Hct Operating Profit for Year Is $3664.79 and Mem " lt bership Is 379a Oregon Trainer Says Fee and Others Should Not Be Held Professional. SIX DIRECTORS ELECTED NO MONEY CHANGES HANDS HAYWARD RELIES Oil ruuH CLUB IS GOOD SEASON I4';'ll I ,S ;7.,' -SWT frj k (0 Jlrport of lUlpu W. Wilbur Shows Healthy I tr rr In Womro'i .t- Kt, Maajr ImproirmrnH and ' All DrM and InU-rcl raid. rrtt t! fart that club f ' tft aad no h.I hard task keeping h 0r aa wo'.f front th door last year, the Muttae-nati AnuMor Alh'atle Club cam throoa-b with Bet eprat In profit ef JI44I.; and a rnember bin of i "'V Tbla -rlirylne: fart waa ehown In report of Ita.pn W. Wi.br. retir ing rr'-lBt. ( lb annual rwtlot I th Wtn4 "it" ttub lest night. In tea election of pew director. l m-o ea t." eeta-ioal slat prrard by In nomioetlna- cnmiu war cho.n aa follower H. O. Hall. VT. W. Hank. l. friar, liwlljm . Jon. Al bert U Wtkimta and JJorrii IL Watta lm , , Hldr and retiring director fol- '"linoM A. Jt- Klt.worth.'r. W 1-evl... I. IL I.abb. flowden and J It tjttorit: retiring. larlee :r loa. Iiaipii W. Wilbur, IX R. Coldwail. fl. C Hurt, aa. lha r-l-o dust. W. TV. G4nki and Lout P- "' President Wi;r. who retir fr vhit aervl.;. ha oa at tb bead of lb dub for yeara. Tba nw board 0i alacK scat iijnday. ilia lr .U Taial fair. Trln tba year th club baa paid Bl in raii ntin. aalarle. In terval and all bill l dele." said t'raaid'nt TVtlbur la hl report. ' baa paid a baieac ef IKi 10 for new lorkar. f t for coat ef plana ef baadball ceart addition, fir loauraaca aramiima for tbrea y.era la advene of 8.7j.t) ed IJ4I.;J l"U -b.da". r a total ef IMitl. Tba Jj4Jt:J w aj disbursed a fol low. Cm HiM p.ae ........... ,. M f a a rati fail loaiai " i)'aMi Tai ;. :i Tun aboartac la not aa cood aa la yar-a. bat tba at profit ca tba club a rparacioa Ir tba paat ytar vaa -Tba total twtbl4aa4 f tba club (a data U aa fot.o. r:r9 ImI dnina aif. i a ta -. - ,taisia tf:i4Auaa an-" ''ad ! fla'- af av4 aa4a ..-..... ,:-.an ;.. ? utisi T-a .:, -Tba aota Uau bcoa aa J-r I. !.- j;,,.B,,. a rin- IA yaar u rl IUiwa4 do..ar akort of tba ra-dtna '. but tbia aa partially da to d in la loroua la tb boln and wraa'im and football d?rtrait. Tba Tbaakitn d wtia Or. !- wa ftKtKai r tba only bt4t lw at tba :L t-aaa I Ttaaab Paaalt. A loaa af 3Jt anior aiamb-ra a! )aad off about I )! la Tba wma'a aan iso'H a arattf ytea lo araaaa af Ul mmbra and tbla eul mora tbaa il't-l off lha aaior !. Taiudin a'l dapartmant.. Ia ainbr am leaa waa earr S'b Uaibrab'p romM'Uou wtta tba paat l yaara fol.om ; Ifl Vraray t .r njn a-.'i I I a,n.nr rll I fiiar:i 't ltmt, ill !ntr. tBwnl t t. A. a.-i. r ft ....... 1 ' LvaOai. tut J ,4i ,1 J WBf tr ....w..... -II ; l'aanai-j T'.: -rj la bu aaal mtnorand'J"X Martin Tt.m. rbairma. of in football com in.tta. rammnda.J tbat tba four-yaar rul In w:ua am: tb rollacaa b arpli'd t iub puyara. If tbla plan l carrfed out. puyra will b ford t. t war to younarrr ttnt aftr four ' andcr tba crimoa and Mta raadarda. la eloaia bla rprt. rrldrnt Wil bur eirrd dp atpr-1ation for tba work of Pa V. alkar. auprii laadoat "a alu4 at: oao vbo caa b truatad to act wtta fore and dta c rat ton," About TO attndd tba maatlrf;. Motxr am.ix to n-w ni:n: Ctiriatlaa r.rtxNrr Tram la to We Irt rt hatarday. )Ioont An'l Cott-ea. of Mount An ret Cr. will and Ita baaaetbaM team to viay tha Chrtattaa Prothara Pulra -olia firat team la tba fhrtatlan Protbr lyennaafum Vaturvlay fU A doubl-hadr baa ba arransd for ma ivniinn, tba firat ronte.t between C Cirtatlaa Prothar' Puainaa Col ! Junior Alumni and rmnaul rrb Junmr to atart bt T .3a o'clock. Tba mala ant la a rilu't ama be fa.ea tb two qolnteta. Mount Ariel won tba tMtrk at Mount Ansel by a eflht marcta. and tha Tortlaadara -ect to acur lb letry tbla tim. b ,M tby ar ptaylac oo tblr owa f.oor. 31 ic ii ic w .r.cii:s m:i:k RronT hali3X laaard t- Orrfoa) AJra ftor CKtobe-r : or 'oTctulx-r 1 1. east u!tNt. mi-h. reb. aih- l-t autianltie at tb Mwliifia Agr- rujtaral i'it. aaoouMinc datea for tb UK football m, aald today tb.r waa a probaMlltr that tb Prto AC Ktea ala wouid ilt i:.t Uanaine Two epa data, tvtoner :t and Noem br 11. re oval a oa tb rard. and tb thortti ar dtvkertna; with Weat Vlrlai Wa:yaa and tb llaakall la- d-aoa. a wati aa la vrtfoa ia. Tba rard Includea a m bar oltb SoutA Pakota .November , Hatllac Cootral IlUrd. To'ir ama wer played In tb T. ectr Feb!l aao at th l:"e uaba:l Club UroaJoay. B-ar t reet. M"ndy nieht. TSa ,U Ptar and !' dived their two. t A"-!"ar wtnntn- tb flret. lit ti III. and loaia tbo cond. l to IS. TO Tiera an4 Cub o:o -haned eonrte.ee. Tb T'ar wca tb fir.t. 1?J to t:t. wbl! ta Ojba t-n4 th ttle n th aeeond. li to 111 rallnaaa Qulat pcfnjt Monl.a. ra V Jlaaaay raa. CI real labt. la M rklaa Hard MX l a Mallalac Tblth Billy Maa at tb for Mia an. K-aal Boat Arrannm tam def'atad tha team trrn th National flank by If) to 1ITS. Mr iama will ba organUed by th different lorfeea. SMOKER CARD IS MADE jttur rot not iat or nr.ii rt:ro i Ttsiti. Maaeotl Ttarklac Hard to Meet aa I'raanaeaa la llradlla Itool at, Itoa Hy Clab Toaaday. . Jimior rs . Pilly kuon It J rxaaa. X .' Trambltaa a. l e" l : aad -btatf Hrvaaaa . -Ti l'' -. .. , M i MwJa tart iiaawraM a Waeta. Add la lh forerolnc th rortain- raiaar and you baea tha card tbat will ba presented to th fana at tha Roa City Athtatta Clob mohr xt Tuaa dar nicbt. All four prlne-lpala In tha two rham rtonehip renteet ar la atcellenl tea dttioo. Jimmy . lb liltl Iriabman from fan P'ranetao. la about tba ! eat thin la tha Una of a b-ar that baa ba arouad tbla part of tb coun try for aom tlm. After a.'adaw-bomln. ahlprler lb reea and boatnc vral round a at tha I.d.I R'rlthj buildtnc yaatarday aftar loi ba waicbad US r-ounda. fiillr MaacotL. who will oppoao To, la rpid:y roundlnc Into bla beat form, flltiy raaliaea tbat b muat build BP a etroa dfena. for t ot ba tba repu tation of bm tb faateat bor turned o-it of faa t'ranviaco amca tb ttaya of Aa AttelL A bio Clordoo la paa""!- Pom ka wu ore baa wblrre-d to him tbat ko baa no rhaa with liannatt. whom nt boa for th bantamwauhl cbamf lonabio of tha NortKwaaL. Abla at that they wl.l ba a d!9rnt opinioa after at Tueaday. a a a Jo Peajamla ur4 a deeiionoyr Mlh Tat at TVIIklnaon. Wab laat haturdar nlrbt. It waa a alt thr- minut round affair. a Jo Pond, who rntlr knockad out Jr Root, th Portland beary. at l.utl. Mont., baa baeo mtcBaIt maet Mfa t u.ica at ioui eeirwr 14. and la alined la bos In nutto on t-.bruar 11. Tbr ara maklnc a trauoua effort to opra th four-rosed same at llutt. nPt-i;T toLx coLiTin dies Mr. - C. Vbrck-r, lloldrr of Many Honor, Vav at ITooton. r.njrmv rb. I. Tha daata yratar- day at PoUnd prln(a of Mrs. i- C Wbaeiar. for li yara on of tba lead- Inc woman -olfara In tbla country, waa announced today, ilra. w heeler waa formerly Mla Mary It Adam. Mie bad participated la nearly erery National ehamplonahlp alnee 1(01. bain- aeveraJ tlmce a aml-ftnHt and In ! a runoar-op for tha National title. tih won tha women's eaatero cbamplon.blp In KOT. California Crew at rractic. V X I V E R 8 1 1 T OK CALIFORNIA. tUrhetry. Feb. P. Tba crew equad of th Cnyralty of California la forced by tba low tidaa of tbla tlm of th ar to adopt a nol method of train Inar. A ahell ha beea anchored In the eatramtn pool and workouta ara belna: held ther dallr. In order that aurh a condition will not occur acaln. th boatboua is bm; mod to a new lo r..i a ih north aide of tha eatuary. -.. .!. will bo Inalda of tba lour water mark. I . , - "' - - " t jp i AT nht iok i i.miiL4i oct.-. a. a. Au " ... .. My tn v 23. ?t May 10. 11. is mnnt" iaww.. txxA, is;;;-'"" Bm'" nnt-ADCi-miA aeplVa.; " U -. bpi-. . u Aus.tu as. a . : it-iwiv" f.-4fe- .v&w.. - &mskh Sf . HWaK: I rrrt-mcito 1 tV':iL'iCi.n ept--is. i. i bpt-a.-i. sept.ta.ocun ; j -- - - April 'I M May 3. 4. 5, . t7 J rt-cixwATi ZIVZS.VF- beplU-ii a ; ltk'C . lKZ ir.-;.v:,-!i.T SV- ' xS- t$t$tez OttACO i-Vl- i IS b.k,l.'iSi.S'' :7 aepU..-l.-2 -.' Sapt. T. 8. ' . ,rtl0 April t23. 14.25. 20 April 27. . 3. Myt- : n.. IgV" B&Wa. liw&'ai. ssa. dcaot baUdaia. I K area la jk r.ltea Question to TV Pnt Tp to Other Col leg, Hlgbcn, Vto riayrd With Ice", Hare Iwarcr Con trarta, bat No Cah. VNTVERSITT op ORnCON". Euirn. Teh. . (Soeclal.) Tha poaalblllty that thrr fnlnlty of Ortaron at.i lrtra fhnl-r Fee. winner of third plac In th Decathlon championship at th Panama-rcifi Expoaltion laat Pumrner: ii:n Wheeler, elected cap'aln of th 1(1-baaketball team, and Glen Dudley, a baaeball player, formerly of Unco In Ulb may loae their amateur atandlna- for playlnir a itatna of basket ball with Lyla and Caraon BUtbee. who have Pigned up with th Tortlnnd Reaver, today waa rlren th consid eration of -Hill" Hayward. Orecon'e veterao track coarh. on learn I n- that tha basketball contest played by th Orecon "outlaws' with Roeebura; lllch School on January IS, In which th thre participated, ha been called to th attention of th Pa cific Northwest Athletic Association, aald that In caa action waa taken aralnst le h would rely upon th falrnesa and honor of the Northwest collesra to decide. Ire la Head Maa of Traaa. Orecon'a track future for 1I0 hantra lara-ely upon what auccesa Rill'" Hay ward baa with men from the three upper classee. for, from the loss tbrouch graduation and the dropping of others, but two letter men ar left. Around Ke th veteran coach hopes to build up a wlnnln track team, and a profcssinnallzatlon of this athlete will mean a blow from which the track team can only recover with tlm. -I don't think that the association would b justified In taklnr Ke out of amateur athletics." waa -BlU'a" com ment. "If Ke Is barred from com petlnr within th association's Juris diction It will not Stop him from Inter collegiate meets. Any of tha North west collecee have too blsh a aenae or honor to allow thta balr-apllttlng tech nicality to bar a competitor." Xo M eater Tet raaacd. That an amateur do not becom a professional until ha actually receives money for rlaylnr Is tha Interpreta tion which Hayward rives. "Thouirh th Ttlvbe brothers wcr slimed with the Heavers at the time of the Rose-bur- cam, who played with Fe and tb two others, that does not make e a professional, for tb Bljrbeea have not yet received money for playln-r. It I a rerular .practice of professional ocranlsatlone to. alsrn men while thav ar in eoIle. In thai way they are able to haep tha man from beln taken by other teama. This makes It poar,ible for a roan to atay la collec and com pel la IntercollcaTlaU Itainea and at th earn tlm awurn th profeaalonal orrani atlons of the men. Ke la an all-around track man and a hlh point winner. If Imdley loses hi amateur ataadms; t will nt b able to try out for pltrbtr with th varsity nln this Pprlng. OREGON BASEBALL NEAR (4VAf EXrECTED TO BKGIX IMHR TVORK THI T lil.a. B4ek TA III Ralld l P Teosa Aroaad .Tarkas of llv Letter Men. Maay (reaksaea a Head. I'M VERS ITT OF ORECON. Fug-en. Feb. I tiipeclaL) Th baaeball sea son at th L'nivrsUy of Oregon will b opened this weelt with Indoor work by members of ttie squad under the peraouai Inatructloo of Coach Besdek. A big squad of freshmen will be on hand, and several members of tb old squad will answer tba arly caiL Tha coach has delaysd hla call to the candidates on account of th hustle and buiUe f rrelstratlon. but real baaeball will begin In cameat just as soon aa tb second semester studies again ara on a safe basin Baaeball Is In tbe air on tba campus despite tbe uncertain weather, th aftermath of examinations, and tb re adjustment to work again la th class room. -It's nearly all a gamble now," said liesdck. "Tb boys will have a little lime in several positions beftr I will know who'll b th man for tb Job." la th hope of winning a plac on the team ultimately, aspirants for tire varsity gam will meet In tba gymna sium tomorrow. - Fiv letter men will form the nucleus of tb Ida team around wblch Betdek I centering his hopes for success. These ar "Dick" Nelson. Jimmy fiheehy. Walter Orebe. -Kalaer" Tuerck and Ansa Cornell Just now th coach Is figurine a little on what h caa do for tb battery position, iseven would occupy the mound and two are after tb catcher Job. Harry Sinclair made a dash for th open air recently, but his physician broke through and tackled him for a lose. A. Id. and P. M-t bra.-k.ta. bollday. T. 3d. are wide-open for comparison with any cigarette at any price ? Most sensitive smokers appreciate the pleasure-Camel quality offers. They prefer it to premiums or coupons I Freedom from tongue-bite and throat-parch is as welcome as is the absence of any unpleasant cigaretiy after-taste ! Camels are blended choice Turkish and . choice Domestic tobaccos ; you'll prefer their new flavor and mild- smoothness to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! That desirable, satisfying "body" is all there without any come- back ! No matter how many you smoke I Camea an aoM aearywfcere in eWnficar eaefro pec.e. 30 r 10c: or ran peesaje (300 ejn-rre) in a faasin-oapsr-covarsd carton for fl.OO. W mtrently recommend Hum carroa for (A homm orjithem upply or whoa you trmvui. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COfllPANY, WinstoiSaIeni, N.C .sf Sy .-sSs- JEFFS LOSE, 34-13 Washington High School Quint Wins Rough Contest. TWO PLAYERS ARE EJECTED Franklin and rortland Acadcmi to Clash Today IJncoln Haa TTireo Game In Store This Week Olympics May Visit. Ulesvctwlaatl Basketball laaMns.- Fo.nl" TV. I. ret. Vnr Aft 3 0 1 oo" 1'3 1 O l.rM.l r in ' 1 O 1 ot " , 1 1 ..VW -1 ' A 1 .0"O S " , o 1 .r'o 1 a r- , J .oo 5 0 o .oo O 1. .OOO 10 TVaahinr'en H'rh., Janiea John ll-Sb., Columbia I'ni.ar... j.rr.rton h to..... Lincoln H'sii Franklin llcb--- Ii.nana Tec h I'orCand Acadenur. U.ii Military Acad. After a two week layoff th Port land Interscholastlc League resumed Its Kit basketball schedule yesterday af ternoon. Washington HlKh School trimmed Jefferson Hiirh. S4 to II. In the T. M. C A. gymnasium before sev eral hundred fana. " ..... . Th first period ended -1 to in favor of th winners, whll the set-ond period ended II to 7 with tha Washing ton High on the lone; end. The con test waa th roughest yet handled by Referee Botsford and he ejected Carl Rlckson. of Washington, and Base, of Jefferaora for rough play. Tha high point-getter for the wln nera waa Walter Fearnley. as usual, who registered eight field baskets, good for 1 points. Nathan ghanedllng. playlnir Ms flret gam of tha year for th Jefferaon High, scored nine mark ers for bia team. Following are the lineups: Wsshlngton (34). yearnicy. ...- Hickenn.. r b n . r. . fl Jefferson M3. bhaneallnx B.1S RJsics . w . . , . n Maur re Peterson?. O ...(Csnt-I Kennedy Offielala Geors Ootaford. referee; A. u. Burton and "spec" Burke, timekeeper. Suh.tlluiion Praecott for Baax. Base for Maurice. Maurice for Cuke. Cameron lor lias. KUncald for Rlckson. a a a a The next game of the Portland Inter schoUstlo league Is slated for this afternoon, between the Franklin High School contingent and the Portland Academy representatives. Tb match Is slated for the Portland Academy gymnasium. It mill mark the first ap pearance In a league gam for the 191 season by the academy quintet. It will start at 1:15 o'clock. sea Coach Stanley Borleske. of the Lin coln High School, haa arranged three matches for his basketshooters for this week. Tomorrow night he will send his tossers against the Young Mens Hebrew Association first team In the B'nal B'rith gymnasium, and Friday afternoon Hill Military Academy will form th opposition, with James John hooking up with tu Rallsplltters Satur day afternoon. A preliminary contest OFFICIAL NATIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 1916. Saturdays ISundaya will be played tomorrow night In the B'nal B'rith hall between T. M. H. A. aeconds and the Christian Brothers Business College Junior Alumni, start ing at 7:30 o'clock. h e e e .Manager Harry Fischer has not yet announced the referee for the Multno mnh Amateur Athletic Club-Whitman Collepe game In the Winged "M" gym nasium Saturday night. Coach Vin cent Borleake and his Whitman College athletes are expected to bo In Port land tomorrow afternoon on their way o Corvallls. Or., where they meet the Dregon Aggies Thursday and Friday nights. e a a Pr. Xf. A. Fenstermacher, faculty managor of tha Washington HiRh School, la trying to arrange a basket ball game at Corvallls February 19. The winners of the rortland Interscholastlc League wrestling tourney are billed to appear In Corvullia February 19 and Coach Dr. Fenstermacher is corre sponding for a basketball game .th either the high school or the Oregon Agricultural College freshmen. a a a Word was received In Portland yes terday afternoon by Manager Harry Fischer, of th Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club, that th Olympic Club, of San Francisco, would aend its hoopers through rortland February 28. This Is a Monday and Manager Fischer Is unable to give much of a guarantee for a contest in the local club's gym nasium. SKATING TITLE TO CHANGE Amateur Champion at War and Will Not Defend Ice Honors. FAR AN AC LAKE, N. T.. Feb. . A new International amateur outdoor skating champion will be developed at the championships which began here this afternoon and which will continue for three days. RusBell Wheeler, of Montreal, who won tbe championship last year. Is fighting in Europe, and will not defend the title. The International championship event on the card today was the 220-yard race which was won by Lot Roe, or Toronto, with Anton O'Slckey, of Clove land, second. The time was 21 2-5 sec onds. There were 23 starters and five pre liminary and two semifinal heats were necessary. Besides the men who won places. F. J. Robson. Toronto: Ben O'Mlckey, Cleveland; Ray McWhlrter, Chicago, and R. T. Logan, Montreal, started In the semifinals. SWIMMET. PIXXGES 78 FEET Cniversity of Pennsylvania Beats Pittsburg In Dual Sleet. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8. Carl Leh mann. University of Pennsylvania, made a new Intercollegiate record In the plunge for distance In the dual swimming meet against the University of Pittsburg hero last night. He plunged 78 feet. Just six inches farther then tha mark set by Willis a few years ago. Pennsylvania won score of SO to 20. the meet by Prosser Five Postpones Games. PROSSER, Wash, Feb. 8. (Special.) Th basketball games here with Richland Friday night and with Top penlsh there Saturday night have been postponed on account of the bad weather and the irregularity of train service. Dates for these will be ar ranged later. ENER'S WORD FINAL No Appeal on Decisions on Pro tested Games Allowed. CHEAP SEATS MAY BE CUT National JLcagtio Proposes to Ke atrict 23-Ccnt Tickets In Each Park to '2000 Schedule Has but Three Conflicts. NEW YORK, Feb. 8. The most Im portant action taken at the opening session of the National League's re convened annual meeting here today Was to Increase the power of President John K. Tenor by a constitutional amendment which provides that in the case of protested games there shall be no appeal from the executive's deci sion. ' Another radical measure, proposed by President Ebbets, of Brooklyn, would prohibit any club from having more than 2000 25-cent bleacher seats. At present the Boston club has 10,000 such seats, the St, Louis club 9000, the Phil adelphia club 6500 and. the Cincinnati club 4000. The" question will come up tomorrow. Conflict In Schedule Few. At the meeting of the board of di rectors, which preceded tbe league meeting. Percy Haughton, of Boston, automatically took the seat held by ex President Gaffney, of Boston. The schedule drawn up by Mr. Drey fus was adopted. It Includes only three conflicting dates, all Sunday games In Chicago, which is the fewest conflicts ever scheduled. The following umpires were appoint ed lor next season: ,, Robert Emslle. Henry O'Day, William Klem. Charles Rigler, Mai Eason, Will iam Byron, Ernest Quigley and Peter Harrison. The last-named came from the International League. Al Orth will be retained as utility umpire. Field Diagram to Be Changed. The league voted to continue a monthly pension to Mrs. Mary Pulllam Johnson, sister of the ex-president of the' league. ... It was voted to change the official diagram of a baseball diamond in the official rules to correct errors in re gard to the pitching distance, batters box and proper location of second base. All Natlonai League diamonds will be resurveyed before the 1916 season starts. , . Mr Dreyfus proposed an amendment to the playing rules, requiring that the shortest distance from the home plate to the outfield fence on fair ground shall be 270 feet instead of 235, as now stipulated. The amendment was submitted to the National commission, as it deals with a subject both major leagues must vote UPDuring the day the Cincinnati club was negotiating with Patrick Powers, Th tmp ptmced over nrf aa thm pckMje, which fteeps out mtr, thermby prrrini the qumhty of the biendod tobacco. By inserting th finger mm . ;..-r a w- hm mtmmo eaajv brmmkm -5 without temring the tin foil, which SSs- Vw aV.e.aV e'eaaVb nfa rilati-haj. VC MVlStm usmi - - - ranre.entino- Hurry Sinclair, or tne Federal League, for the services of Pitchers Albert Schulz and Gene Pack ard. Schulz jumped a New York con tract to go with the Buffalo Federals, and Packard jumped the Cincinnati club's reserve clause to go with KanBas City. , .. Business Manager Hapgood, or tn Braves,- said his club is neeotiattng with Ei W. Gwinner, president of the Pittsburs FederalB. lor First Base man Ed Konetchy, who has a contract calling for $8000 lor the next two CThe New York club has asked waivers on Jack Meyers, the veteran Indian catcher of tlm Giants, and President Kbbets has refused to waive. Meyers' transfer to Brooklyn la ex pected. V. M. C. A. JUNIORS TO SWIM Fancy Diving and Kaces in Tank t Featuro Tonight's Programme. Fancy divers of the Y. M. C. A. boys division will compete tonight In the annual junior aquatic meet in the asso ciation tank at 7:30 o'clock. Other events will be the 20-yard dash. 40 yard dash, plunge lor distance and re- Teams from the Beavers. Arcadians. Acorns and Crusaders are competing for a pennant in the meet. SilH'ilcS GOOD STROLD BELIEVES NEW COACH WILL MAKE CLEAN SWEEP. Former Head Coach at Pennsylvania and Purdue Noted for Turning Out Fine Elevens. S V.V FRANCISCO, Feb. 2. (Special.) If California does not make f clean sweep of the Coast colleges in football next Fall. Graduate-Manager Johnny Stroud will be much disappointed. Johnny gave a lot of time to the se lection of a football coach and he did a lot of traveling to get Just tho man he wanted. That he has succeeded he has every confidence, in Andy Smith, late coach of Perdue University he has signed up a man of 11 years of coach ing experience, and Johnny figures that is sufficient time to become thor oughly competent. Tve looked 'em over by the score and I've inquired about 'em by the score." said Stroud the other day and I could not find another man availablo who was so highly recommended by experts in general as Emith. They tell me he is a hustler from the word go and hewill tolerate none but hustlers on his squad. Our football candidates will be instructed to that effect, and will be given to understand that in or der to make the varsity they will have, to work harder than a varsity candi date ever had to work before. "Coach A. A. Stagg. of the University of Chicago, told me that Smith is one of the greatest forward pass strate gists in America. Carl Williams, un der whom Smith both played and coached at the University of Pennsyl vania, said that Andy was the best man turned out at Pennsylvania in la years." WillardandMoran Will cut a large melon for 10 rounds of boxing. We will cut a suit to your order $25.00 That will make you beam with satisfaction. Huffman & Grant S. W. 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