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THE 3IORXIXG OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918. ! BOXER TICKET PRICE Joseph in a six-round bout, baa been front. Gowdy has been in an officers' training school since last Summer, and matched to box Bryan Downey, of Columbus, Ohio, six rounds in St. Louis tonight. Dick O'Brien, an old-time middle weight boxer, is dead at his home in Lewiston, Me., of pneumonia. Twenty years ago he won many hard-fought glove contests. Baldwin Benefit, $9000. The fight fans of Boston have' not forgotten Matty Baldwin, the famous ring gladiator who started his career in a Hub ring and who recently fell a victim of the Spanish influenza epi by this time may be Lieutenant Gowdy. A great welcome awaits Hank in ISHIITOMTOO Boston. He is expected to resume his old job behind the bat for the Braves, and his first appearance in a National League game will be duly celebrated. It is said that if Jim Gaffney takes over the Boston team he will offer the management either to Gowdy or Johnny Evers. . Seat Sale for Thursday's Dewey's Squad Takes Step AMERICAN MEETING CALLED Smoker Opens Today. Toward Championship. Plans for Baseball Resumption to demic Several days ago a benefit box- Be Discussed December 12. ng show was held for Matty's widow and the fans responded in large num bers. About $9000 was realised. The sumption of baseball in tbe American DEMAND SHOWS INTEREST LOSERS FIGHT TO LAST CHICAGO, Dee. 5. Plana for the re- mount is the largest that has ever League next season will be decided upon at the annual meeting- of the club been netted at a benefit show in Boston and compares favorably with the owners here on Thursday, December 12. amount realized from the Tim Murnane benefit baseball game which was staged The meeting was called by President Ban Johnson today. Trmnk Fmrmer Training Faithfully Absence or Haak, Washington's Best Ground Gainer, Is Shown in Score. at Fenway Park more than a year ago. (or Coming Clash With Jimmy Dairy at Hcilig. During the course of the Baldwin show VOLLEY BULL SCHEDULED two pictures of the fighter were auc tioned off and netted J1550. 18 LIH FROM ' j . INCREASED 25 CENT BT JAMfclS J. RICHARDSON. Scats for next Thursday nisht's box Inc smoker at the Heiltg- Theater will be placed on saie today at two 01 Portland's leading: smoke shops Sol tiller's. Broadway and Stark, and Si Kich's. Sixth and Washington streets It was the intention of Walter B. Honeyman. secretary ot the Boxing Commission, not to place the seats on sale until next Monday, but there has been quite a demand for the paste boards, and it was thought best to fret them to boxlns; patrons as, soon as pos sible. Honeyman was busy last night segregating the tickets and expects to have rhem ready to place on sale by noon today. At a meeting of the Boxing Commis sion held Monday night it was de HEED H BENSON TO PLAY ARMY TRAINING CORPS CHAM PIONSHIP AT STAKE. loterscholastic Football League Standings. League B. w. u p.c w. r.. p.c. Lincoln 2 O 1000 Washing-ton ..1 2 .S3? Hill 2 O 1000 Commerce ...0 3 .UOC League A. " V L. P C TV L. P C refferaon ....2 0 1000 Franklin 6 1 .000 Columbia 1 1 .800 James John. .0 1 .000 Coach "Ad" Dewey's Lincoln High School eleven advanced one more notch toward the championship of League B yesterday afternoon on Multnomah Field, when it trimmed Washington, 26 to 0, before a crowd of nearly 2000 funa Almnm ..... ..11 ...... ...a. a. V. a The Students' Army Training Camp I " -.lav-i i . "i unite of Benson Tech and Reed College the Kht, that 8urr0und tne Ostorio . l""'",r" - "'" gridiron had to be used so the fourth Reed College Campus to settle the S. A. quarter couId be piayed out. Washing ton was outplayed, outgeneraled, out classed and everything but outfought. They never quit for a minute, and battled to the last ditch, but were beaten to a frazzle. Johnny Haak, SMITH AND GAWLEY TEAMS TO MEET SATURDAY NIGHT. Celebration to Be Given in Reed Gymnasium Tonight as S. A. T. C. 'Finale. Soldiers From Vancouver Barracks Will Clash With Spitz Club, or Y. M. C. A. Saturday night will be a big night for the volleyball fiends at the T. M. C. A., as two big matches are scheduled for that date. The contest that is arousing the most Interest among the players and followers of the popular gymnasium sport is one between Smith's and Gawley's teams. Gawley's team uses the floor at the "Y" on Tuesday' Thursday and Saturday, while Smith's squad practices on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights. The players on both teams have been de manding action for some time, and will fight it out starting at 8 o'clock Sat urday night. Following are the lineups of the teams: Gawley a team: I. C Cunningham, captain; C. L. Reynolds, Carl Little, H. E. Witham. Dr. Banner T. C. championship of Portland. Reed cided to increase the price of general I defeated North Pacific College last admission to the coming bouts from 0wefk and should it beat the Mechanics to 7i cents. Jt has been many- moonslw naYe , clear claim to the title. On ainca natrons of boxing bave been able I the other hand, should Benson win. it to lamp the battlers for 0 cents, and I will also claim the title, in soite of I Wmhinirinn'i Kiwir ornnnH.rainpr in view of the attractiveness of thelthe fart that it has not as vet met I ,,h rnrv..n...., ... . ,, approacning tistic programme ana (". North Facl(lc The Mechanic nave a game, because of injuries received last a-enerai lunmpan. vi uiuca i strong aggregation ana aeieatea aoms week, which was a big setback from mot Tans win una ii ma nenm. nr the fastest Tea rrM in cjrefiron. I (h aiort fn. th. T?.mt- fiilf. . . . . 1 I ' ........ - -V. fc.mw . . V. . . was deemed Best to taca on an aaoeai Lieutenant Vernon H. KindeL coach Lincoln scored two touchdowns in : cents. Otherwise tbe pasteDoaras i ot Beneon Polytech. has a number of the first period, one in the second I Brooke, E.'J. Munnel and H. E. Thomas. win sen as previously mtnuomn stars In hia lineup. Bears, fullback. Is period and one in the fourth. Jake En- Smith's team: W. J. Roone. Harry Con these columns. I a former Grants Pass High School star: kelis. Lincoln left guard, kicked goal ners. A. J. Bale. Oscar Heintz. Frank Tommy Tracer received a latter yes-I r.f. ni.. ii r'i nniiin nf Wuh. nn ik dm nj fhirri niii v... x-r t t a Pniit.rirj nri icraar irurn rrnn f " v"" I inirtnii H rh Srhnnl eleven, win rjurlnn the either twn r v no- Llnrnln i n s R.Bmneun sin logger, who will ryet jimmy uarcy naIf i( he lrin nav8 recovered from total of 2 points. I. C. Cunningham, captain of Gaw in the main event, farmer is train- an injury received in a football game The first touchdown waa registered ley's team, may not be able to play be ing faithfully and In his missive he ,om, time previous; Wilson played by Left Half Irve Cole, who smashed cause of a recent illness. Several of la confident of hia ability to topple rlKht end last year on the Columbia his way around the Washington de- the players on both teams have also xarcr " ' " i i'rK team: Munenkamp played lull lor tense ior aDout ten yards ana score. I been laid ud with the "flu" and severe the South Portland eleven, independent I Washington staged a miniature come- I fnlsin Ihn last t vert wppks. and Tnav nnl champions or Portland. ttarknart. me 1 oci in ine last lew minutes oi piay i slart the game. sensational DacKneia man or tne aie- wim . series oi utmpira passeB, chanlcs, may not be in the lineup on I could not pierce the Lincoln defense. Men! S Soft pot I tiat New of Overcoat in my upstairs store if a saving of dollars in their purchase is of consideration to you. You know my strong suit low rent, modest fixtures, no costly window dis plays, buying and selling for cash. Just a common-sense way of doing business, and common-sense men and young men profit by it. out route. -A.. I ask of Darcy Is to stand "P and fight." writes Farmer. "If he will do that much I'll guarantee Port land fight fans that I II send him account of an injured shoulder. borne a badly beaten boxer. 1 expect to knock him out this time, and I was never in better shape to pull the trick. Roumanians any other think Jimmy can beat me will be accommodated care Th beat Darcy goes without saying. The bir fellow, who has beaten most all "Chuck" Robinson, Irve Cole, Jake The second game on the evening's bill will be between the Spiz Club ag gregation, of the Y. M. C. A., and a I Lieutenant Marvin Wiley, coach of lEnkella. Clem Sanders, Oliver, Seltzer I ..iji...' tnm from Vinmnvn r oi lseed's S. A. T. C, haa only one Inter- and Rogoway figured prominently in racks. Following is the lineup of the scholastic letterman on hia team, but Lincoln's vie tor v. all of them starrina lanians m rwuo expects teamwork and speed of hia at times, and the whole team played a r iarcjrs toiiowers wno i team to carry the Mechanics off their hard, consistent game feet. The heavy field may be a great e of the light-heavy and heavyweight a blg ceebration this evening. Private battlers on the Pacific Coast, with .... KK.r, t... ,i h. ..-.i.. r on or two exceptions, always did say he could beat Darcy. He will have a For Washington, Edltmd, Dolph, Mc- Elhaney. Binns and Fallis- played in the limelight, with the whole team bat tling from quarter to quarter. The The 8. A. T. C. of Reed College Is I summary: going to wind up lte short career with I Washington (0). Lincoln (2 Spiz Club team: C. L. Reynolds, cap tain; Carl Little C. L. Linder, H. E. I Witham, S. T. Tevis and J. T. Rudd. mmodated with wagers If they handlcap to Reedi but he atm bas hope to back up the.r opinion. I for a dry day on Saturday, at Karmer is confident he can I Leo Schatz has secured the services of ninni the following boxers; Tratnbitaa broth- I Irvine - rintAn hpAth.r. T?r.am mrlA Tn. I McElhaneV chance to proveit next Thursday night HonUom Thoae boy, are g-0ing to g,'",,".;;; i siage a lew ooxing exnioiuons ana td Ond ... James W . Coffroth. greatest pro-1 . ".. . .h I Rohhin. ' moter or wonaa cnampionsnip nni almlaement of the soldiers. The first Af.lla h.til.. I. Af tK. nn ninn thit Ta hfAmlA . . . ... . . -. . I Otto . rr:.r ".v..:v" :r mxm MUl W1" '" l r- In l substitution. uncoin: Monro tor cote, . V. . . r:"V ' gymnasium and when the boxing pro- Mi.h for RUley. Klsley for Mlsh. Steffen. opportunity to put across an amend-l i.,.j ,v. , m c.i.. , Mnnrn n-..,inrtnn.- ment to the laws ot the Bear State . ,,.h.ii wher will ho Schmechel for Robblns. Relnks L.E.. L T LG es0 ssei RG R T R E .V.V.Vl h.'.V.V.'J F B Otto R H. Stien . Knkelli , ' Sanders . Hansen ... Oliver ... Beck Roaoway .... Cole Robinson .. Seltzer HOCKEY CLUBS ORGANIZE SEATTLE SHIPYARD WORKERS TO PLAY SERIES. Upstairs Broadway jfij Land Alder ym Restrictions Removed, and Best I Players of Northwest Are Eligible. Run Up and Get Lined Up 4?RIGINAL Trade Upstairs save Your Dollars Open Saturday Until 8 P.M. 0 muu UBSTAIRS, CLOTHIER,, Vi permitting of 10-round boxing bouts rved. Two violin solos, a quartet. and several other acts will round out sor Knowlton, Private Leo Schatz. Lieu- pTlvT mood reading t l1' 'te- at the recent November election. Lonroin ciaims mu n . . - ,he entertalnment. The committee in meaaure o,a P " " " charge of the entertainment is Profes would have carried without much trou-1 .T . r.i....i.. ci,.,. , bis and passed by a 3 to 1 vote. He claims very receptiv legalizing of boxing, as they have be come educated to it as they never were before. A few cf the biggest arguments In California for the legalizing of boxing bouts of 10 rounds' duration is the present cleanliness of the game, har mony among promoters, and the big gest point is the thousands of dollars raised from boxing smokers and turned over to various war fund activities. Popularity of boxing In the Array and Touchdowns Inson. Cote. Goal kicks Lincoln: Enkelis. 2. Officials: Dudley, referee; Berts, umpire. Time of quarters 12 minutes. DOIll SENDS PEACE NEWS TITLE CLAIMS CONFLICT! Four ice hockey clubs have been formed in the Seattle shipyards, and this week the boatbuilders will get down to the- real business of organ ix SPEAKER SUCCEEDS FOUL I '"K " ,'u!-JJMl the leaerue teams and the Ames Tard. Clereland'8 Star Batsman Will Man- winner of the pennant in the Shipbuild- FORMER PORTLAND BOY, TEL- ers' League, dereated tne .raciuc coast rrnivirrp tc unvnni ti hmnlona in a nost-season series, of EGBAPHEK, IS HOSOHllD age Team. KBW TORE. Dec 5. Tris Speaker. sasnner & Eddy( Duthies, Ames and noon, when a steel frame ctruck his head. He was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital by the Ambulance Service Company, and is said to have an equal chance for recovery. OF O. AND CLUB COXTEXDERS star bateman for the Cleveland Ameri- tne Seatt,e Nortn PaCific yards are the All-Night Dancing and Singing In can Leagues baseball club is to sue- (our which wJU most ukely round out ,t.nn r The same brand of hockey 1 Ul l V.TlAXl I cocu avt3c A tJ li I no uittOKKcr ." V"'4 I ii. . . i 8pe.SotT.B . , , -I.- t. t , I IL Ally LI11IIS! II, Dliuum niuo ""win" the annual meeting of the league in I ' .. . . liftoH .nd it waa said, and - "... ..v. ,..k a. JJliJCi tail Dife u mi auj viu uv o- , Chicago next week. legalizing th sport. The allied promoters of San Fran Cisco have arranged a smoker for to night Clair Bromeo. of Portland, is one of the participants and is sched- Honors, bnt "ot to Independ ent Crown. London Mark Celebration of Signing of Armistice. Francis Leo Dolan, Portland boy. former telegrapher for the Southern PitcheriT the position he held before sh'Pyfrd8 George Irvine Is manag ng PacIfic company and previously office I k..nni.. rooor J-"""'" iui, V . n.. i- V.l- . Skinner & Eddy outfit. Andy Nelson. y The Oregonian helped to trans. j ... . - -. mir th rtMPA nAw.9 frnm Lnnnnn to BOSTON. Dec. 6. Tria Speaker, the Seattle worth macule, ana iaa Jones, - - rted a first-class I Cleveland American Tacrua outfielder. I Ames. cimo u nu oeen aeiiniteiy aeriaea i now on a American League outtieiaer. """'.. t. , .. telegrapher, Mr. Dolan was sent first the inactive list of the Naval I Joe Devine the popu ar manager-of to jfrarce nd then to London, whcre waa" originally .chedU.ed fight Am.Vr AtMeOe tadCn?.,tti W the hockey e has been stationed at the United Young Azevo. but -Azy- haa th. teams wlll not clash tomorrow or any Z lJrlVtm as soon as 'Irvine gets it in d?t " h" 1. flu." hence Mahoney win take on other day during the present drawn-out ii shape. worea u.re., """ "T" . . . i w " i i nn n in i n oiiicr f 1 1 l ri HineriLiin jiiu- lootoaii season, hotn teams are busy ,Ker of the Cleveland club and that he claiming champlonehips. Oregon has a jirt not want the Job. Clair. "Knockout" Kruvoskey wants to I oerf ert risrht to the NnrthwMt Inter. fight Fred Fulton. Of course, there collegiate title by virtue of its defeat of are many other things "Kayo" would the Oregon Aglea and University of una to ao. out none oi sucn gigantic Washington. The Eugene Institution proportions. If Kruvoskey can reach overlooked an opportunity to claim the Fulton's chin with his wicked left-1 independent rridiron honors when thev hand swat, the- Rochester pluttrtrUnrMni m nil ff thn Mnitnnm.i, n. win see i-r n e.erjrinms;. I scheduled for Portland. December 14 Earl v in the season Multnomah defeat- lULl.MDIA JlttlS iK.UhU.l M Oregon. 20 to 0. and had the Colle gians played the clubmen next week I . n K. , 1. wn..u u ... . : Game Will B Played Todajr oo tn,m a clear mje to the lndependent championship. Multnomah has no clear title to th . Multnomah Field. Th Columbia University eleven will I Independent championship honors. The clash with Franklin High on Multno-I Vancouver Barracks eleven, one of the man field thia afternoon at S o'clock I most formidable hereabouts, has neve Both teams are on edge for the bat- I stacked up against the winged-M glad tie and are evenly matched. Columbia I latora. and until Manager Berts' war got away to bad start this season. I rlors tackle the soldiers and defea losing by a lone score to Jefferson I them tbey will not be entitled to wear They cam back last week and defeat- I the crown ed James John and will try to con- I Multnomah defeated the Oregon Ag quer the Quakers this afternoon. I gles. The Aggies defeated Vancouver Coach Hug-hie McKenna has been I Barracks. The 13th Division team dc working hia boys overtime to get them treated Multnomah Club and In a return tn shape for tbe fray. This will tx I name were later beaten by the club. th second gam of the week for 1 Vancouver Barracks defeated the 13th Franklin. They lost. 13 to 0. to Jef-1 Division team, of Pamp Lem-is. and will ferson. Monday. Franklin did not play I play a return game at Vaughn-street their bnt brand or ball against Jeff, I grounds next Sunday. while Columbia haa been going better If Multnomah Club wants a clear each contest. I title to the Northwest independent irrlrilron title, thev will have to t a We Tne nign acnoois nave resumed sports on Vancouver Barracks eleven and win la San Francisco, ana Pot h football and basketball games ar now undei CORE WINS HAWAIIAN CLASSIC way. soccer win iisrt in a xew aays. It baa been several seasons since Former Portland Attorney Captures soccer nas oeen piayea in in rortiana high schools, but without doubt as soon as athletics resume their normal condition soccer will again be played by the Portland high schools. Lefts and Rights. Wicliman Cap Golf Annual. HONOLULU, T. H., Nov. 5. (Spe cial.) James L. Coke, Chief Justice of the Territory . of Hawaii, and former Portland, Or., lawyer, won the Wick man cup annual 18-hole play, the golf classic of the islands, here a few days ago at the Oahu Uolf and Country Club Illness has caused Frankle Nelson. I links against a field of 30 players, in the Hoboken lightweight, to cancel his eluding the local best. This gives Judge boxing engagements. I Coke the honor of-being the champion I amateur goir player in nawaii. Jnas- Ted Lewis, welterweight champion. I much as Judge Coke only started to announce his temporary retirement, as I play golf a few years ago. the fact that h ta suffering xrom a sever attack off he ha won tne classic or the islands, yellow Jaundice. Pal Moore, the Memphis bantam weight; Billy Whalen. a lightweight of St. 'Paul, and Ritchie Mitchell, of Mil waukee, ar on their way to London, where they will take part In the big boxing tournament for the King'a prize, D December 11 and 12. Charley White, the Chicago boxer, has been detailed by the War Depart ment to teach boxing to students of the Students' Army Training Corps at Northwestern University. Freddy Reese. Benny Leonard's box ing partner, has been matched to box eight rounds with Toung Erne, of Buf falo. Sergeant Leo Kelly, who recently won the welterweight championship of Camp Funstou by defeating Private proves that he bas natural bent for the game. Eighteen Cards In Service. ' Eighteen members of the 191S Cardi nals. U of whom were considered reg ulars, are now in the service of their country, according to Secretary Hiram W. Mason. The names of the players in service follow: Major Branch Rickey, Chemical Warfare Serviced John C. Hendricks, secretary K. of C; R D. Wallace. Ordnance Department: Doug las Baird. Army; William Sherdel, Army; Frank Snyder, Army; Jack Smith. Army: Sergeant Walton Cruise, Army; Lieutenant Oscar Horstman, Army:- Lieutenant Marvin Goodwin, Aviation Corps; John D. Miller, Ma rines; Elma Knight. Army; Murphy Currie, Army; Bruce Hltt, Navy; John Brock. Navy: Tony Brottem, Army; Jaka lay, Army; Jenkins, Army. CAMP LEWIS DUE TODAY FOOTBALL SQUAD WILL MEET VANCOUVER TOMORROW. Service Championship of Northwest Depends on Result of Vaughn Street Contest. and in tbe office of the American Am Charley Uksila. the speedy little oassaaor in ixnaon. nl.v.r whn was with the Port- His last 'letter to his mother, Mrs. ik ib. riant two seasons. Is Sophia Dolan. 1011 East Thirteenth h.nk.rlnir to fret in the srame aerain. street North, was under the date of No Charley enlisted in the United States vember 12, the day alter the armistice Navy at the conclusion of the hockey was signed. Mr. Dolan writes: season last year and has been stationed I "I must tell you how London acted with th. intelliirenra denartment at As- on Peace day. Every one is crazy- toria. Or., since his enlistment. all singing and dancing. No one went 1 10 Dea at an last nigou was wum- Frank Foyston, the popular center of ling and could see them crowding the the Seattle Mets. is expecting to be streets. Tonight they are at it again, mustered out of the service at any I "The streets are lighted now and it time and will be home in Seattle as I seems strange, too. We have been soon he gets out of the Army. I going around in absolute darkness I until last nignt. 1 am ticKiea to aeatn Harry Holmes, who played with To- land anxious to get home again. Have ronto last year, but who is the proper- I been working steadily and have had ty of the Patricks, will likely play on I the honor of handling the peace mes the Coast this year. " I sage going to the States. Suppose the I peace terms will mean more telegraphy Moose Johnson, Tommy Dunderdale, and I may have to return to France. Ill I "Th. flii' eniHemlft seems to have left The call states that there will be dis cussion also of the work of the bureau of markets, the regulation of prices of hides and wool by the War Industries Board, precautions against future out break of the foot and mouth disease and influenza among horses. LIVESTOCK MEN TO MEET National Association Convention to Be Held In Denver. DENVER, Dec. 6. A call issued by T. W. TomI inson, secretary, summons tho American National Livestock Asso ciation to meet here cn January 21, for its 22d annual convention. The session will" last three days. The stock men, according to the call, will give attention to post-war read justments affecting their industry, in cluding the settlement of railroad own ership trade conditions resultant from the peace conference and plans affect- I Is placed on the proposed development ing the Federal Food Administration. ' work. BIG DEVELOPMENT IS PLAN Estimated Cost of Proposed .Irrlgn- ' tion Work $1,235,000. SALEM, Or.. Dec. 6. (Special.) Ir rigation and drainage of 82.340 acres of land east of Eugene Is contemplated by the Benham Falls Irrigation Com pany, of San Francisco, which com pleted its filing today for using waters of the McKenzle River. A filing fee of fSOO accompanied the filing made with State Engineer Cup per. An estimated cost of il,3b.ot VANCOUVER BARRACKS. Wash Dec, 5. (Special.) Twenty-four husky chariey Tobin. Rosebud stars, khaki-clad warriors from Camp Lewis I probably sign up with one of the teams I wjth the coming of peace. I am count ing on being home for Christmas. are scheduled to reach Portland Frl- n the Pacific Coast Hockey League. day afternoon with Captain Cook, regi mental athletic officer and manager of I Mare Island to Meet Sailors, the Can-in Lewis football eleven, fori the game with the Vancouver Barracks BREMERTON, Wash., Dec. 5. Mare Chinese Laborer Injured. ' team on the Vaughn-street grounds in I Island's Marine football team tomorrow Henry Wong, 15, a Chinese laDorer at Portland Saturday afternoon: I will play a sailor eleven rrom lamp mo wunam:i.i. irui. . ccci r. Thia Information was received todav Perry, Bremerton, here. Tne Marines I ceiveu a '"-Y " by Captain Robinson, manager of the practiced today at Seattle. barracks team. Not only did Captain Robinson learn that the Lewis team would arrive in the Rose City on Fri day. but he also was given to under stand that the doughboys were ready for the liveliest scrap of the seaso The service cnampionsnip oi tne iwin- Resolution on Spruce Probe, west, for which the game Saturday will I ; be played, is a trophy which the men I WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. A resolution from Lewis are ready to fight tooth by Senator Poindexter, of Washington, r Smiles poindexter asks report I Mechanics & Shipyard Washington Senator Introduces Men, SftVC $2 and nail to carry away. On paper the Camp Lewis team is the favorite, for they held the Marine's football machine to 16 points, while the Barracks team waa defeated by the "devil dogs, ' 39 to 0. - In addition four or five star men on the Lewis team were incapacitated at tbe time when the Barracks team registered a defeat against the doughboys. These same men are now back In the lineup, ready to go. But in spite of the handicap on paper. the Vancouver boys are not worried. The team is in far better shape than it has been at any time for more than a month. Several stars, such as Lieu tenant Steers. Sergeant Davis and number of other men. will again be seen in action with the Barracks team Saturday. Captain Upton. In charge of tha Bar racks team. Is satisfied that his boys are in shape to fight every minute during the Saturday game. GOWDT IS ARMY OFFICER First Major League Player to Enlist Is in. Officers' School. Hank Gowdy, the first major league ballplayer to enlist in tha American Array after war was declared, is com ing back to this country a commis-1 ioned officer. According to .Major I Thomas F. Murphy, of Dorchester, Mass., who Just returned from the Republican, asking a report from the War Department on whether any steps have been taken toward investigation of the spruce production recommenda tion in the Hughes aircraft report, was adopted today by the Senate without discussion. Walk Two Blocks. - Ktrf . l Sl-ee I v. 1 ryf) 845WasKSt, a I Bet. Broadway and Majestic Theater CHRISTMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS Large and' exclusive line to select from. Beautiful Framed Mottoes Colombia Highway Calendars for your friends back East, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c Open evenings. Low Rent Prices. When he enters our Electric Store, because he knows that Electrical Gifts last a lifetime. You can't go wrong when you make it an Electrical Christmas for the whole family. 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