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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1913)
- jssac Electrically .T? .....l.r. av ,AW!ll wVii Equipped! thanksgiving Day in San Fran ft?!,... cisco to Offer Variety of Fistic Amusement. SSI -1 - AS BOTH CARDS TO BE GOOD -J V. Coffrotli Announce Jimmy Clabby and Sailor Prank Ixgan Graney Have Bud Anderson and Krankle Burns on Card. to BT HARRT B. SMITH. - 6 AN FRANCISCO. CaL. Nov. 8. '(Special.) With baseball and other ports practically out of the wa.v the boxing- game promises to be the one big- factor, aa far as California Is concerned. Jimmy Ooffroth, with three matches In sight. Intends to keep things humming. More than that there is the possibility of rival match es Thanksgiving afternoon, If things iro as they are planned and, for the time being: at least, there ought to be plenty of excitement. Coffroth some time ago announced tils intention of staging a Thanksglv ing day show at his Mission Street Arena, Just over the line In San Mateo County, and Jimmy Clabby. the Indiana middleweight, and Sailor Frank Logan are to be his fighters. Eddio Graney, who has the San Fran cisco permit for this month, and. by the way, hasn't a kindly feellnf Coffroth, now announces that he sivo a. snow, ana tne cnances are Jud Anderson arid Frankie Burn be his card. Rohna la Gran - Backer. there Is never anything certain on that score, will handle it through Jimmy EntrV LlSt for Chamnifinihin; Rohan, the Oakland matchmaker, who ,UI "dlilrJIUIIbf "fJ5 has done all the heavy work so far as getting Anderson and Burns in line was concerned. Jimmy wanted to buy liranoy s permit outright, but as Eddie rofusod to sell the Oaklander will back tne right financially. All tbe trouble over making ithe match was due to Burns, who has some peculiar ideas of the best way to transact business. Frankie also isn't the ramaf Inri in thA n-rM a! an tne way mrough the negotiations Blir Paolf In a ,i,i,i tt he has Insisted upon so many condl- e raclrio Coast Athletic Event Here 1 T ""I It 1 I "v Jk'fv - , v IB , f r na. oy si BOXERS COME FAST Number 38 Now. FAST BOUTS ARE ASSURED lions mat it looks to a man up tree as If hn Anrtnn't want fle-Vi Anderson and Rohan agreed to the various conditions weight and finan cial until Burns could do nothing but accept the match or admit he was afraid to take a rlmnre Of COUrse thT. in a fhanoA tfeo bout will never take place, and some now a can t neip reeling there will be . ojip-up somewhere before we are .tnrough with it all. Tfcore have been other times when November 13 and 14 Promises to Be Blzrircst darn sturori Since "Days of Yore." With several clubs vet tn -h., from, the list of entries for the -Pacific Coast boxing championships to be staged at Multnomah Club on Novem- - " " ucoh uioer limes wnen I n. iuuunomaa uiun on IV rival fights have been natrt fnr thn ber la mui ii oi... - . . . i - ...wjf uuiiiuora tics. ame afternoon, but one or the other It 1 f .. .. of the promoters usually made up his calllber f L J T Y ,T J , mind that he was going to have th ? -f no men tonsidered and the worst of the encounter and withdrew irom competition. That Is Just about what will hap Den. Of course t h -r is nouncement to that effect, but it's easy """"S" tor a ngnter to be hurt dur ing training, ir an excuse is needed. iact tnat there will be more than 20 oouts or mixing in the two nights, the programme will be the Merest staged in th nHhn.. r - - back as the oldest Inhabitant can re- The best matches cannot be picked " " uoo in neeuea. J-ue uest matcnes cannot be nlcke1 Just which one of the cards will be until the drawings are announced but IQ best frnm a i-a w in - Bt..t..i.. . I n n . . . the best from a drawing standpoint is hard to say. Probably the lightweights, as Logan isn't rated to have much of uuttiica asainst uiabby. Rohan Makes Guarantees. Rohan states that he has promised to guarantee J2000 to Anderson and 1?50 to Burns, each of the fighters to have the privilege of taking a certain .porcentage of the gate receipts. . The woight Is to bo 134 pounds at ociock on tne morning of the fight in which proposition Burns seems to imvo mo oetter of the going. Don ald may knqw what he is about when he agrees to suoh figures, but you tan ra tor it that the Oresron lad will have to do a lot of training " to reauce down to that figure, as against what he weighed when he met and defeated Louis Rees mflir iu-rouna Dout. v-onrotn nas two other matches in any event with so many stars in the few daS5An the fan. "ured that there will be plenty of hot Fast BoulK Promle.l. The 126-nouni eis wr . . - - ' ' cjvttiiipie luuiupior, or tne Multno man jjud: Maimm tt,ti i , w.tvwi KJll - plon from the Ruvnr ri,,K. at - - -J '""l WUIttllL UI uiympic jiub, and O'Neil, of Se iuo. uesioes me nsnnl n.,v. m . , - UU1IIUD1 oark horses" will d-o-. ihhi woric. - Buster fl'Nell I. the ..,- . ,l. ... ' fcUO iH ame colony. Ha Is en ond-at-it" ninn nji L -- a. fans WHO know th two would like nntV.lr.o- better than a mix between htm and "'""e, or tne Beaver Club. -ine lib-pound class has twr. ta- r r . n Passing importance In Walter Wlllinma o nl ai xt i . . ..i an. j.ne former will have considerable Multno- 4 after the first nf the TJntm The elder Morgan turned the Columbia over as a trial Doat lor the Constitu tion In 1901. nnrl en oT.lv -v.- . ' j was one managed that the cup committee wae iuiucu ia reject fne (jonstltutlon in fa ,vor of the older boat. , rne Columbia has rested on the atocKs a trifle more than 10 years. She Is in excellent condition and can be placed in commission with comDara- tively little expense. It is flgrured that sne w-oma nave to allow the new de fender a trifle more than 10 minutes tn a 80-mlle course. icrht n. . . .uoLuiwj 1D w.ug, m nave considerable Multno- R'ie e , a,conte8t between Willie mah backing while Mike BuO.r nicks Itltohle and xlarlem Tnmm n r 1 t.t-i - . jjickh R'tohie and riarlem Tommy Murphy for the lightweight championship of th world to be held in December and the he . neavyweight battle. Bay ,- b1 .1ty f anury. between Gun etm k h and Arthur PeJkey. who -- inuioa oy Tommy Burn JVICIMell lor ft. nira n... rv. - . , . i. .i i . onguia these two meet ft wahu 1. -i ,im aaouar Buuu mix. All the Classen ere li those outlined. -Fhl waef ZJ" seven flstlo artists will be another divi sion worth watchinar. nion.M.( . Manae-ar H.e- tj.T- "..;r. lironqnist and Ritchie, wrote rnfr-l.v, Vv. -V B I VC5 , irmr irom Mnttoomah that Willie n,e..iJi C. wmer ay latter irom the Beaver Club VtlLriiV 8A"? ?.th-t dish of giving day and that the amcl of & " " I. BOt- -b.jomcni couia be forwarded at once. rr. . . r " wven. Coffroth replied tnat he couldn't verv The entries to far recelrri by Chair, well Ktp ire th ...v. . v?ry I man Ederar Fmnir -rri , - . ""-" lurKey day ... --- - -" . .i lci y imams, JVL A. v w e 1 . -t-uraey i otuer plans, but that he would be glad to Lve the men Bght Me 6 i - rsl weoJI ln December. He a.so signified his willingness to waHa,nv,tee uhla M6.000 for his end! ? Privilege of accepting 59 per At the frosa receipts, which la a mighty good proposition from the standpoint of the fighter. -Ti1..r lsi f courae- to e sottled the 7i woignt. out Coffroth thinks S:,flKtt"!"wWl" b? able to aeree on - "i i ' ii , wniie neavy, at the earn well pleased tn Kn imnn .n.. .1. v. 1 . . . . 1. ' e. which suits Kltohle so Afternoon Fishta Fad. staVei1 t."r" f.hJ. Championship ic.r " ,"'"u"1 n aan Fran o aDie to agree on , ' "" lie not parjjSSfart? Ub:KPrik QulPn time, is Just as c?',1 Spokai? ox around the 1S6 S Comercu A. Club; Al McNeil. Beaver Club;'Frank - , - weiauu. van couver, B. C.. Club. 108-lb. Clues Wllllon. vr.i a 01, ,v. t-. , , .iciduii, opoKane - ' . '1 u . icicle llPWirr Heeve 1.. W. Ross, tmattached; Len Holiday, Com' merciai uiuo, Vancouver, B. C Earl Balrd. SeatUe A. C. 125-lb. Class J. Montpier, M. A. A. C; u,nattacheJ: William Maloney, Beaver a. i. 7. wuinn, unattached; Charles Aiftrnha 1 1 Grb-e . v- i o a. wud; walflen III 1 Pin V T- r, , ' . ... . L 1.1, viympic Jlub. San Franclsoo; Stanley Clement vanL couver fB c.. -"1i,k. Q.e.ti. ITi,.' X:."." """s VJiMeii, 13&-IB. Class D. Gomez, Spokane A. C; E. Thorsneae M & . o. . ' cisco ror many a year. Ever since a l,rVT Ya"er Knowlton. M. A. Britt and Nelson boxed ln the Colma te;.PhU onan. Olympic Club, San c id. 1 1 1 i ri faa rnaa a. v. I - 11 -a o v.jf,i - 1 am wnvia-& oaa.i ,.nT.e. ? Champion, work some i.ih rn-. - . 'fi i w 1 at v hi rArnrtnn lfTatV I -" , wmoo r.1 UIH t .1 Mrlr I vta A that since this l8 thS raTnr TJ6Th 4 E. Boatright. M." A A C. UlXllLUlTlfV ' nan a i ouM prefer to hold the match in the ,A' pom?uest. Beaver A. C; Bill Don" ilabttime. Then . Z"le land. Beaver A. C: XV .t t. ment is necessary in the outdoor "arena! ?1tyTP'C Ub' San Francisco; "Percy the bout can be slated for a week ltot Vancouver, B. C.; Cal Harris, later and no change win .-..- 21 Z. Seattle A. C. . u. "u cnange will have to be Ritchie e L.et a"ngaments. ' tb.! ,Crss flsht 18 over, since it v .uut os ir he would have cnanoe for anv other . . , - mere. ine cnampion has been playing golf 158-lb. Class TTrnU lu-- A. C: Harry Mohonev. Beavp nC 17B-lb. Claee W T ", A. C: Earl Mebus. M. A A V- Heavyweleht ninrlr Tg.n..e T . - boWA ll, uob Angeles; Earl Mebus. M. A. A. C "iiuu Ila!, Deen piavlng golf as a means of getting into condition COLUMBIA TO RACE DEFESBER and, if nothing else, this new stunt for i isnLcr iins reauited in hi nhr ;( 1 world of publicity and nubllcitv H,Stor,c YaCh Expected to Do Duty unts as much or m i v-i , GOOD TO MEET VAISE BOUT SET FOR NOVEMBER 35 AT TACOMA. i T "iuk.ii or more ln New York " anywnere else. The New York sporting pages have been full of e,.v. no as oeen written up from every possible angle. It looks as If we will have a heavv welght fight ln the future, say on New "i ear's day. Tommy Burns, after con siderable dickering h. " Coffroth'g terms for a Pelkey-Gunboatl oijulii iiidicn, so tar as Pelkey Is con cerned. When the subject was first broached. Burns wanted a guarantee of $8000. the same sum that he re ceived when ho boxed and knocked out Bill Squires in a round. He came down the ladder a step at a time, until this week he sent word to Cof froth that he would accept 30 per cent of the gross reoeipta. When Tryouts Are Made. BRISTOL. R. T Nov -ai. x The old cup defender. Columbia, will probably be requisitioned for the third time as a trial boat for America's cup defender or defenders next year, and there is a possibility that Rear Com modore J. P. Morgan may be at her wheel. The syndicate that will build the boat now being designed here to meet the fourth Lipton invasion is con vinced of the necessity of a compet itor in the trial raaes, even though such a. boat should be considerably larger than the 1914 defender. Morgan Inherited the Columbia from his father, who headed the syndicate that built her, and who purchased her Portland Bay Gettins Populnr "With Northern Fm and Bod Anderson t Snasrested for Match. Sammy Good, otherwise Sammy Cohen, of Portland, Is to meet Frenchle Valse, lightweight champion of Canada, at Ta coma on November 25. Sammy is get ting popular with the Northern fans and many of them think that he would bea good match fr Bud Anderson. The two boxers signed several days ago and the meet will be staged In Eagles' Hall, Tacoma. Good is now in Seattle workyig in the 6jruiuoiuiii ui Austin c saic valse is in California trying to hook up some match, either before his go with Sammy or a few weeks after. Valsa left wjth L u a intention ox rptrin a m.t.i, -.. Azevedo. Sammy will seek California field In a short time. His business affaire are ueinar looKea arter hv rn Knit ln the event Sammy makes good ln the match with Vaise he will be trotted to California ln search of hle-irer p-nme Some time acn RnH tnM v. n ne mignt laae a cnance with him enme day. His manager evidently took it seriously, for he Is after Bud with a vengeance. DEAF 'MTjTE BEST OX MAT Frederick: Takes Two of Three Falls From "Kid" Irish. VANCOUVER. Wash.. -Voir a claL) J. Frederick Meagher, deaf mute. Of the WaRhinertnn Rtnte Rihnnl . - c . . A . LUO Daaf wrn turn ftf thvee fall. . i n. , - fc....w . 1W11J D.1U Irish, formerlv featherwela-ht phnmi of the world, here last night before mo ou james Atnietic uiuh. Meaarher tonic the fimt fell in io i utes, with a scissors on the arm; "md" insn won the second fall in 4 mlnutea. a scissors on the head being successful. The last fall Mea.frhet In iq . : .. utes, using a barlock and body hold TRACERY HAS HUN LAST RACE Colt for Which- $200,0 0 Was Re fused W1I Retire From Track. LONDON, Nov. 8. Special.) The famous thoroughbred racing colt Tra cery, the property of August Belmont, of New York, has run his last raoe, ac cording to an announcement made here The colt, for which $200,000. was re fused by his owner on September 30 last. Is to retire immediately to the stud. He was restricted to walking exercise this morning, when he was scratched from his next week's engage ment. Tracery is regarded by racing men as. one of the best colts ever bred He Is a 4-year-old son of Rock Sand! the English atalllon, by Topiary, and was Two-Sixty Standard. The greatest motorcycle value ever achieved. 7 H.P. Twin Equipped with Elec tric Head Ught Electric Tail Light Electric Signal Two Sets of Storage Batteries Corbin-Brown Rar-Drive Speedometer. Price, $260.00. See Cata log for detailed description. 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Only the engineering staff which conceived and executed the motorcycle sensation of 1913 the Cradle Spring Frame could add to that triumph in 1914 a practical, reliable electric system for motorcycle use which has its final and perfected form in the 1914 Indian. All standard Indian models for 1914 come equipped with electric head light, electric tail light, two sets storage bat teries, electric signal and Corbin-Brown rear drive speedometer. This equipment is the product of manufacturers of highest repute and has been adopted by our Engineering De partment only after exhaustive test Yet the Indian does not address you altogether on the strength of its im provements and extra equipment. Of much greater consequence is its total character, its integrity of every part, its broad service operating through 2,500 Service Stations. Of far weightier import is its worth as a complete whole. To get a full realization of the 1914 Indian you must make a thorough study of it An examination of it will profit all motorcycle-interested men. The 1914 line, of Indian Motocydes consists of: H.P. Single Service Model $200 00 Tr T3 T. : r nr . t-.- . . . " x wui wu- a wenry-r lve, rceguiar iviodel H.P. Twin Two-Sixty, Standard Model . . . . H. P. Twin Light Roadster Model ....... H.P. Twin Two Speed, Regular Model . . . . H.P. Twin Two Srvwl ' I Vilified C?4-ni-?-i4 TVf r-vv-v " v AWheuxoi wiaiiucu u iriuuci JKJKJ.yJyJ H. P. Twin Hendee Special Model with Klectric Starter 325.00 Prices JT. O. B. Factory 225.00 260.00 260.00 275.00 300.00 1914 Catalog Now Ready HENDEE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Springfield, Mass. (Largest Motorcycle Manufacturers in the World) ' BRANCH AND SERVICE STATIONS: CHICAGO DENVER SAN FRANCISCO ATLANTA TORONTO ' LONDON Ballou & Wright Corner Broadway and Oak Sts. Portland, Or. Local Distributers b uzaaat UJf u inn irj Ballou & Wright 817 East Pike Street, Seattle, Wash. Derby In 1912. when he ran thir"d. In the St. Legrer Stakes of $32,504 at Don- OMCtoT t : u n-a. TW..--n.-. Q ... 1 .1 he won the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood in me same year. Whllft TrflPPPV HC-Aa -running f-. - Ascot grold i cup ln June this year he v tts uirown oy. me madman Hewitt, wno sprang- on 10 tne course and tried to stop him while lie was. running at full speed. Tn .Tnlv this VOOT T t-i ir -nrAn 1 Kclipse Stakes at Sandown and early mis monui was placed second ln . the Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket. Fltx-Jeffries Battle. G. M. The battle between intaim- mons and Jeffries to which vou refer was fought in a temporary arena at ruuimuia ana Valencia streets ln San Francisco. MILITARY CLUB IS FORMED Ashland Company Plans Social and Athletic Activity. ASHLAXD, Or, Nov. 8.-s-(Speclal.) Two auxiliaries have been added to the First Company, Coast Artillery Corps, of this city. Tbe first Is a military club, the prime object of which Is to give an impetus to the social features and athletic activities of the organiza tion. A basketball team is being- organized with a view of entering into a series of games with other military teams throughout the state. The matter of raising funds for equipping the new Armory will receive attention. - A women auxiliary will aid spe cifically along social lines, giving dances, suppers and amateur thea tricals. A concert by the leading mil itary band of Portland is a star attrac tion planned for the approaching Win ter season. School elevens. The classed their rivals in Boosters out every wav. Myrtle Creek Woman Dies. ROSEBUEG, Or.. Nov. 8. (Special.) Mrs. I. S. Weaver, wife of a Myrtle Creek liveryman, died here. She was 69 years old and a native of Douglas County. Other than leaving a husband she Is survived by nine children, all of whom reside in this vicinity. Castle Rock Boosters Win. CASTLE ROCK, Wash.. Nov. 8. (Special.) Eighteen to six was the score at the close of a hotly contested game of football here yesterday be tween th Boosters' Club and the High We are 7 years old Tuesday. It will te a day you'll remember. partfjolometu U . rwruana r. 1 ubi vj ia.r merit J