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4 THE SUNDAY QJIEGOXTAy, rORTLAXP. yOVEJIBER 21. 1915. ' SYRAGUS nnMi n l lit u IL UUII WEIGHING FULL TON Cregcr. Aggies to Meet Great est Defensive Team East December 1. in P0P1TS SCORED RU?J HIGH in Taker. With r sock .fgr-.:alk" lla It rUxr la Mn Akn T.la Thr. llar-artl. . rrtaertoa. I.jm-1. a?aiat K-Mae te rr-4 -et.te-laril HTKA' t 'SK. N T. .-- Sr-awla. 1 iri n baa ! ita rL.o la lut .B With) lha IH TH' H Tela and rrtraaretB. Iiafira a crowd af : p-.a-talor lai week (Wa uui .- foot b.; Rj.iin ahattered te t'It bora of .u-'ory .r trowacln U Mara- I!ltr n"fiali 29 la la ! of t itiimi i;t.'ur eomife o.r .waged t(o the chle;.nark4 area-. CoiaTBta. tereMe.. a poaaibllltr for the llaetarnj ehmpioeft p of a oni .;;n4 farori Including victoria Tela and Iho Army, fell aVeSor lb aVatteriag-ratB tt,- of t.i (r j4ro Jt. end ta IMt combloation Portland to f-o th creaoa Asuee on Vmm'itr I th tl .et ws.l tie) ncrtMSliJ by cb of lh ttnifxt tearra taat r trod la Cultroo, ll lleaaaad lafmaHk Tha jiyreue re-ord la lmptti ta tttrr r.5rt. liegtn-airg trio saaeon aaimit last Vrraru4e the id rolled up 43 point. Tbea cam lha cmsf i.ix i .kBlt warrior a. who wirt oat a Bell de-p who lh mud of two day' raia. ! . "a oh later Oa rao a:iv kd lha princo taa T-ger la lbtr awn bailiwick, and only tft. fl-ld coaI of to Titiboll sa u!4 Nai- from a aarorelea ti. iyracuao gained Iwico BUfh (round a I rin. at.io In rushing and trad Jour timaa aa many Brat down, but lh "Breaks" Of the weird amo prorial triatirr. .aff rrtllra a.mit-1 lht ?Tra-uo Sa4 trio vl-loaiBI ma.-Mna inr r fca4 oaR. A.'tar ttio frla'-'loo nia crricua varwa;moI Iho I'nKmiir of Kocha. tar to . To nomt ank tha taraur .'ra4 la -roi4aa.-a. I . a( H-own. hi-. aln.o a cominrH tola. fll b a .-ofo of ta Wi- hi- . tho mxhtr lft of "Hurrr I'p" aal vu f-o proa-raaim. f4iro t rtJ-l ro a a-atJift oar lha tt0;.,rin-. winnmar It . Ibo r, -an luwbtoai a-tna; ratt of a Nuka. llanto". lo Ml-Mar an.t arto4 s a fjmbi- ran 4 Tarda -ra iho marha at tna ao4 of tarry jr i-4, Ana Aroor. oa lalaa 'alU rt. TSo M-iat t'aioa ataa. of AUtaaa-o. O. a;;a.4 en Ika eU Iho Ar-b o ii.trim 9iimnr . avl "o-- tNalII ;Tfi nt inam o-wt t . aaratia!nlf 4faot H to t .Nal la I aa w a trio c!ai of tsa aaaaoa for i oi(tt a4 r'L"' i i cr(4-i-n oir C"! la t"a Ar fcboi j aL i alitia a4 not ba aawra4 oa thia .a avl 4 4afata4 all fcar oppo. taaaa jir rl4--u!o'ja aaaa, tiovlaa: a taear of Zll roiat a!at -ora-1 r ftaf epporaajra -ta of 1 lo I araro Otaral irtal t"Iaea aa'Ji4 ajofaot )! taai. aat aba lra laama rlalla4 tha ftitiitioa from lUmiitoa ioaa4 liaa m of irtfflmar av-ltaal o'.htacaa com ara4 ta aaal'a Hr of eunia. A't.a aramo l.lar alairaf faM- tiuM atarta f.n-ml!a r4 . . . A lis. -nfillnadl rtaiinaT it '- M tm-'t.m. Kmi. oamrr J,, la. aliea fla ai";T l"-ita. l)ff(-il A(iaa at I : I on t'a- amrjr I i4 fa-i-va? -.i . I. oral t"ot;atio at Lea AaU. CaU. aa ti-acacnrjor 4. rroa-aaa rwksa4 a WM. Svtjo a1"'4 lr oar rarl TUu6.V i o anal of ic la'T ! i'rarvaT- ., ao for t f'af Waf ana of la mo'l latlrWaila Iniri l"at oa kaa rUra4 f'itoi lr Ita I'aat. Mar "! I n a Han (a4 tu( oo-o I ua aoaann. an4 la bT aa aaatpata4 U'Jha. Hut 1 polsla kaaa baa Kra.l aarainal tho t "". II.'!) la Iho atroataal dafatuitilj la t"o Mivr "tka xa ' AMI', plat t:v( at rM Kuanf. ta tio batat ann Ira food. I. Ila aisa ;:i pa iH'la. a"4 acaada ai fa ait ln-riaa la bia ti t' taaplla hia aerrtiaaa prufariiona Whito fra ti'4at:r bot tna aula 4a tha flail Jar f in'a. e4 la aa lPt l- kafv ait:i4- a fnr-aar4 paaa. I la la IwinaT rasr anai) f ra.-.aai t : 1 o a po-aai hilll nr I ta Att-Amarf-aa. an4 atao la ai In-.! rartaira .ran of (alnlrm tha aoaaf a, hoaaera. hrtato-jRar it.-bjiaa.hrar. lafl iar1. la ilnoai aa bia a Ila atan-la 1I aia. r-a in halsht anl taa'aTha iH (aua4t, Ila ta a.a fat rraa ar4 a brilliant j.f.r.ai.a piatar AC Prlnra tan sx-h lA'hlar fru4a too.lhiraja of ha tralaa. piart-inar lha forml4M TtaTar Ilia aa It all mala of parlar an r i.t. JiMa.-hrr an 4 Vhlta kail fr-m rroobtjra. .V T. oatoo llao a4 of Caat. At laatar Ja.-k l.roB.uh. a K Puun4 lot TBirn tho ar4 of aa onat. ho.'-a fartl bl rafMiia la platmaj hi Km jaar on Ia aaitr. but ta a aoI paaaar a n I a atronc tiafanalTO piaiar la haila from I'ruaidan.-a. K. I. T I'-. Jof B"B, of til'H CKt. ta.. piara l r atht ta.-iVIa. Johnaon "aaiarba t pavjft-la art4 ta lha rhampion f.t.r of lha aalaaraitT. Ho la am vaa.l.r.aTljr itrenf an. praaaftla aft Im. Mailt a ba'riar of fi.! l4 alnaar ta a?P4iif lahla. attan4traT ul a tri?: bIoav at faat In hairtt Jofinion baa irt- ho.i'iafa af an eanman ani romp.'atalr eutplalaaj -lfcal f foIaTala lt .'ei-day. TSa lattar Kaa tn aai.aa-i-4 by crlt.-a for tna Ail .laiark-an lam Tra Cabb anot lha bairplayarl o. moiaa tha adir la.'hta poaiickora tobb a a fornirlr Ih HMnimai rhi.a for a "..hi1 lathi la tho Naar rrilvnd araiaa. II with I'll po-iirla an4 la a brais pr II fr.,oan(.T b --ha bia rin aa4 oobaa tha ro4 al at aanaa ftiro. Ila homo ta la "hm. Maa. baoaooo la 1 aaa I aalaa4 ralat, Jaa94 Pralrajr at la.'l aaa! la alao a ). art af a l.rvj'aa-l. Ila claima Itii l.-a. W t- aa hia homo, tlraiiar baa kaa plan. Hat aaprjarfjl foulba.t a isa lha aaa.in oPca-l anl la rar.alh t , tna iVitai oada iri baa-caa oe an4 of Imilt Ila ta Rao faai aiM m..Va tall ai-4 t.'P tha taaru at Itt paia R.f a t. a T"""a a a tha e ;-";" flanai a!ll ti P'ia4. Il'a CfJlaf nl.a to l-ia latai I hta abi:!f . at 4oa la aI t u-ilar in. hia ataai r la.-A.ii-a art aii''r of tha forararj faa Ila la lo aharrajt man on tho 1 ho'rar a info ilorrir than B-alrar a-a,a- 4aaafl. ha al -. h- a f ( a if'rh'"a " o a of fm an.T.a Varaatila r ,,.ra la tha I aat Ha la an. at-atlant Pali ataaaraL a -4 or'v-Si4 rmr mr-M aia t a laaia In pa-n. fait a aairra a Mrt of ia ln- H iaana a.4 a Vkal frm lha la Ma la tbo l.;.'aa: ai,-a al Ila .j-4.f. tl;;- ttl Hi p.i'i ri4a. Ct;u!a T'.'!r r.o fUj Ull h:f. b--k. t'.iaa la tha moat ronalatart aoatn4 ratnar on tha laam. Ila la ST yoara olO. ancki lit poun4a ar4 aCAB!a about Baa faat. etna Incba. II ta poararf-iilr bollt. "K4 Wliklnaon I la tar of lh rombinallaa. Tho Iitiaabalra4 half bo -k to a aroadarful around catnrr aithar throuih tho lino, arourvi tha rnda or oa tit firward paaa. an4 b la f(4 a lha baat dfanai back la lha i:aav aMlkinaoa waith." 14 pound an4 la naar'. als faa tail. William lif(r. a :-aar-ol4 yoo?. ill pUr f-jllbak aalntt Oroa II la a alockx chas. atardina but Ira faat. aiaii Imrhaa. bat aaicmlll portH.t pourvda mro tbaa Maaban. rraaw Will ahalab Toaa. Tha Mfr-3aa taam U taka tha fl!4 aaighln mar a Ion. Tha Una baa aa auraia of naarla- Z pounda to lh man trn;a lha ba-kfiaid araa abuat 14 pounda. Tbia la lha baarrtaat l. in ta tho l.-aat and tMa aa. ito ta ln!n( forward to tha aarlaa of battlaa in l.i. Waal aa lha turninc point la football blalora. c TqVa lo a laattna- of rlatllla- Fiona in jivraruao aiM. tanno tno a ,;iad affata :aat bard.ir will ria from !1a irm aa 11 war and throw Bp Ita tarda la inaUffiam If Ortfon wlna. foMoaaar of foo'Kail on lha Atlanta- ..aVa!l will bo diaappolnlod kaanlr If jaara.ua fat. a lo wla at laaat two or Aaida from CornaTI. Hrracua baa araraH rt'.ora not n l a than any laam In tha i:at and la but on point abort of Iho t ornaii ra-or4. taa-fanaitaly tba ra.of.ta liar ;rariii4 la a wiiboui a pa-r. TWO SYRACUSE HUSKIES WHO WILL BE SEEN LVACTIOX AGAINST OREGON AGGIES ON MULTNO- PENDLET0N1V0RKSHARD to.cn ntDt:nif ia rurrtuno mcvk ror. jr.rrr.nzo. talaroo la Tbaaballo Oaaao la t i aaaa I. bot Haaolla af MUfar. forlaaao Ar l- rr.xrLXTON. cr not. :. sp- clativ Coarh John Hlrtdarrnao la work, lee bard ta t th rndlloa Klsb la-hoot football accrcatloo In rood trim for It comlnat truaf!a with Jet- faraoo IISCB. of I'OMLaod. which I tO b r!'a at rmdtcton oa niankl injf dr. Kind'rmaa wilt fara th Torttand lad wlih a taara whi.-! will a'arar about lia pounda. and ba I working lb la wVak on aparad. Pndltoa baa twart barnprd all Fall with a rla ff rnlfortun. Ftrtt It " I- rn y Iiorlan. qoartcrbark. wba auffarad a rrralnd bark and ahouldrr. and than Cnoch rrla.lty. tb buakjr toard. wa put in bavd tor a aarar altaark of taphjij faTar. Italy tho whola tram, at on a tin-, a) or nom,r. baa aurrumbod lo lb crippa. Wllh tha akroptlon of thaao two, howarar. tha taam ahould bo in Bt phlcl condition for tha baltta. taiba-rt. with a puBlinir avarac of about i yards ahould pro a worthy rival for Ika Wolfar. of Jamlaon aartppa- rarvrjlaton drfaatad Milton II ch by a -oro of II to T rtr In th aaciri, loat to tub lirandr. 1 lo to Waitaburc. Wain, it to . and ba'.l Haaar to a l-lo-a rora. Th prohah: llnasp follow: frlbart. Ifl and. Mimt or I'auhnar. Irft tar-klo: llua.a'I. lafl guard: fl!;nn. caotar; Towlar. rlM coard: I'-iday. ncht lark la. Caaay. ncht and. I'lnrb (cap. Ia.nl. quartarback. 1'arr. rlsnt bait; .n y dar or Ho man, lafl balf. Ktrrirk. tuliback. LtW ISTOX TKXMS COCHTS riXE Lotartoaa Quartrra arlad rower- fal Ujlita for MkIiI I'la;. U:Wt-ITO'. Idabo. Xo. IT Hpa rlaL Tha Laawiaton Tcnni Club now baa luburtosa quartara for lannia or iniuiion. la addition to tb mxgnlA riartt clubbaao and aavan roarta. th dub baa Jtiat Inata'lad a naw bltulltblc court. by IS faat. Tb area aro 4 ao aa to raat tbair rnction courta. tha arracr rrrant fo. lowa4 pot porraittintr any of th tlabt to to tbo outatda of tbo court. Ih'4 aia-inc a brllUani littbtad plar for play, wita a baebcround of utlr Tb coat of tbo (aaa (apply la born by I Boa Bain tba court, a pay-aa latt-ia raatar balntf (tattoaad al Cob aaa. ant pelBt. Ilarrlarva rx gulolrt Trlma llalarjr. HAnKtSprnr.. Or. Nor. : 5pa rlaL Tba llith S-hool baakatball aaa kq pna4 baro laat iil'rf wllh a do ibla-haadar wi:h Halaar llith Brat and aavood taam. liarrtabura: won bollt aarr.aa. in Ural taam wlrnin; 11 lo !. lh aa. on 4 team by :t to Za tlarrlaburc cn play Albany IIirt at Albarar tamar X Cohenovitch No Lortf er Can Fifht as Catavcy. aaa Ttawb'a 4aa Hantatt MaUas Mill Tata Maay Irt-b taawa I'roaa baaiar of Rlaadoaa. a ' I 4 i. . ... '.a." ' it-- .- ' .. 1 if 4 - " . ' six ' J K i b; : 1 . , - ? i i ' . -"1 v." r ' -f , :. - jan ! , ; j - -a i aa. . i 4 aa . . I- i .!.. .X : .. T .J t' it 7 il r ( r--- ' rV r B):T-2T!. 13-1S. 23-27. 18-S2. 17-23. 14-17, -'3-2!). 17-21. 211-25. White win. A ltt-m. 28-. 1i-2i, 14-10, 13-19, 10-1.1, 1H-24. i!2-2S H4-27, 2S-a2. 27-31. 15-11). B 14-10. 15-18. 10-14, 1S-22, 27-23. White win. In notes on position problem is eulosrlzeu and published In various papers of foreign countries and United States. Now this Is nothing- more than a poor variation of Dr. Brown's Xj. 54. colors revemed. The proof. No. 54: Black klnis. 1. 2: white. 2; kings. 13. Black to move and win. Variation 1. J-5. 26-13. S-7, 23-1S, 7-11. 13-17, 11-1'".. SI17-13. 10-10. 33-17, A)5-l. 17-13. 19-23. 15.-14. 23-1S, 14-8. 1-5. -, 3-1, -2. 18-14. Black wins. Variation 8, 17-14. 1-19, 14-10, 5-9. 10-7.. 8-6 T-3, B)19-23. 1S-1.1, 23-19. 15-11. -I0. Black wins. This variation corresponds with No. 63 trunk, except at B. but terminates same ending. The author, aro supposed to clva best play both sides. No. SI cannot be formed unless both sides play wrong, but No. 34 is possible white can bring man from 30 or 31 to 2ti or king from neighboring square to 13 and position formed No- ft.-, is formed (keep in mind col ors reversed, so are squares, but the play is the same). Variation 1, No. j at a, ii black move l-2a white is free by 1S-W. but instead tbev blunder awfully and go 17-14. forming No. 65, so both rides played wrong to rorm this neat ending that I call a poor variation of Dr. Brown's No. 34. Another from flo uld's. No. 103: Black. 1.1. ": kings. 23: white kings. 14. 25. Black to play and win. 2C-31. 25-22, 31-2i, 14-10 27 24. 10-14. 24-20. 14-10, 23-19. 10-14, 10-13. 2-.'-25. 20-16. 23-22. lli-12, 22-23. 12-8. 25-27. S-3, 14-8, 13-10. Black wins. How many plavers would know they were in third po sition when such masters as Wyllle and Martin were lost? No doubt position wa well known to them, but they studied It from the right side. Black. B; kings. 13. 21- white kings. 14, 22, and did not realize thev were in third position at about 2ith move or black would not call it a draw. The only difference In first position given above and 1V3 is In first about 27th move king on 2 travels to 15 and 23 goes via .27 to square 3, while In 103. king on 81 travels to square S. Studying the workings of 103 will aid many to combine white on 8 and 11 and draw. X. Sanfleld Centralia. Wash. End game between C. G. Given and W. I Bryant from "Paisley." Black. 2. 3, S, 7. 12, 15. 22; white. 10, 14. 20. 23. 24, 30. 31. White to move. 23-10 18-13 24-1!) lfl-18 11- 1 7-11 .O-.l 4-i 31-27 A)20-16 27-20 16-11 .Drawn. 12-16 11-2U 18"-'4 '-44 A 10-6. 2-8, 54-19, 22-25, 30-21. 1S-22, 14 10. 11-15. 27-24, 13-18, 19-15, 22-2B. White wins. Editor. . The nublished solution to problem No. so a Jack suggests is incorrect. The problem has attracted attention ana wo n.o c- celved many Inquiries as to tho autnor. An expert of the Chess and Checker Club, one of the best on the Coast, offers this solution: Black. 9: kings. 18; wnue, ii. -o. 0-18. 14-10. 13-17, 10-7, 17-21, 7-. h'r1-- 26-22. 18-14, 3-8, 25-30, sv;o, ..-4. 11-23 24-11). White wins. GAME NO. 133. Alexander Black, "CROSS." Bryant Whit; 11-15 7-11 18-25 Zl-lS "0-26 2-23 8-11 - 14-1S 57-23 17-13 23-14 4- S 1-6 -23 23-19 13- S 26-23 '.i-14 " 2- '. 2:.-:in 18- :t-20 27-24 5- 14 1S-24 30-25 --17 28-19 23-19 15-1S 32-14 15-18 32-27 19-12 3-3 11-15 10-15 11-15 2.-23 25-22 1-U CHESS. Leader game: QUCEN'S PAWN 18-23 11- 4 23- 2S 21-22 25-18 21-17 17- 13 9-14 13- 15-19 24- 15 18- 11 - 6 14-18 6- 2 18-23 2- 6 23-27 6- 9 27-32 9-14 32-27 14-18 27-24 18-23 TV. won 1 P-Q4 2 Kt-KB3 3 P-B4 4 Kt-E3 5 B-Kt5 S K-Bsq(a 7 P-K3 8 PxP 9 B-Kt5(b 10 Q-R4 11 BxQKt 12 HxB 13 Castles 14 PxP 15 KK-Qsq IS PxP BASE RUNNING VITAL McCredie Announces Stand ard for 1916 Team. NEW PLAYERS ,ARE FLEET Chock" Ward Will It Only ltrer WIk Won't Hato lo Haltlo With Newcomer to Hold Job. Claaa of C.ame VjihcM. NO U'NCKH will W bid bi nativity lit Willi Cohrnovltrh bablnd a taam aura aa Wlka Cy wbila angagrd la atploilin tb manly art of lf-do-j Iraaa. No longer will Ireland name praUomtaat la tb list of boxlna; craala. A snort (imo aco ona of New Tork bosiBar CammiMisDtrt bar a rn a raai pa ay ad after walcbinaT a tango exhibi tion wbaa a boxing bout bad bora erbeduied and declared tbat boxara baraaftar would bava to raglstar tbalr real cam ba-for appaarlnc In a matca. Ilrr la tbe way aom namaa walll be rbansad If tba "ua your own Bam campalaa I aucceatful: tlaal Name i Nana aja fliraa Aaaftaalt ...raar tVblto iaa ild&aaa ........J- refrmea J .., Kaa JiMrr Kilcnle J.'-i tv.ifla ......J U'alliaa J --, 1 ball ...... .. Jaa til vara NaP Un Nai-viaby ...7-.ra arM ) l-."a laaalora T-r4r b J- Th' I-1...P l.)J I ita I aj-'! Aoi-aa riiarla.Uaaa. S H )raa. fr.-t lla'l TI i . -.f r m laaalaa... J. ," at a J m r .a laaakr . . . la-T r-aan-ay .. Haaar rar-dae .. ia -ar -a i .-lanlaff A i . H' l-j.ia 4aa.la . ..... ia Volar4 ... laaia yifi:a ..... i.aa.-y ai-!ra J art t li-i I"! ...... i;iia Tsi J a aa sa H.'art !. no laa'.a i 'a a -a ...... -aaa ka.n-at . .. .a..-fa Ja'.aartr t,. a ...' H Ila-: a . . tt rlla ahalfif . .T .TT.--JY Hiiraia , .. ya.id Wa ah .kaaraaal iraa ,,J. .Finny tiurala . . J"T, ia.aa ...Ifa-rv I'raian . K T-..ut. aa .V ,rria ll.a-am . J k l ..oa Ji k Uriit-aa .liar Aaaara .K ii Vara .U'l'Iiai f-lirila .Kid I. lama -. i.iff - nip . n M -u .-a K-Ch-ll .H'. r ki"ir . J t.M bla-viia .Laarb iaaa llow omo of lha battler grabb-d lha Baw rnoalkar I a atory In Itself. Tor Instance. I barley. Whita. tho Chi rago I bt ".;ht. dida I want th old ta.b to know ba waa taking Bp f g ht Ibc aa a buttnaaa. o ba lafl It la lb nnouacar to name kirn. Charlie Whit, tha veteran rfr. wa worhlntr or Coast at tbat lima. o the first Iblet n. g.nt rauld Ih.n'ai of aa a a Charitt Wh'la. an 1. tba mam (luck. It hen larbl t'roea. suppoiad to bo ilu limi dentistry, brok Ibio tb game ba a i am m-i at tb "harkr A- C. Jim fa-aa-aie. ow oar. rr''aa a n4 aanounrvr. roa.dnt .at taut Waliarh through bis nut. ao ha blurted. tn Ih'a corner I 1. ha t'roaa. W baa taoarbi old fnaa waa mncat'iMat ona day upon ba. !ng a.'b a f .f ri ttpaf on by tb name tf Lara Croaa k wbiprad ettf a rigbl on liula to. ailrb a rhia and Laacbl searljr took ta count. Mtmb.ra of tb TorCnd ball club will bav to how a UtU Howard Iraw atuff on th base neat aon. i vi a w-.it McCradia wa oicour- ad br tb howln; tha barunnr. m.do durlna- th pa-t araaon. and n maklnc up hia nw team for tba 11 battle for th onfalon b will in. rapoclal altntlon lo thia departmnt of Iho National pallm. "Tba new men I fcavo tomlnj for n.xt oo ara all reputed to b trood baaarunnera. ai4 alter riaiaiu.,. Wulon. th Nw York Mala Leaguer, drafted for a trial at flrat. la ona at taa beat Ulan In tho country on th aarka. acrordlna; to rport r-elvd by tha McCredie. Ilolllckr. th other ia.ri.Mar la alaa a bear when It com to trlppln th light fantastic from first baa to th homa plat. If ihea two recruit make good and gat a regular place on tha team thy. with lha addition of BlUy Southworth and Hill ripea. not lo mention Bill Hodger, ahould th formr Beaver captain ratorn to Portland, will lve tba Ueairer fl trlm baaorunner. In peakln about tha inalieup of hi Infield for nt aon. McCradia aald at tha preaenl lima "Chuck" Ward wa th only playar that would not have to balf I a new man lo bold hia Job. Tba bl boea of th Beaver baa Der rick and Qulnn for first bae. not to mention Stokk. tlia Tacoma youn ter. Mac said yesterday that Jitokke coulJ be used In th outfield, which ha could Play aa well aa first. If be waa eecured from Tacoma. At econd baaa there will ba Hoi ticker, th recruit; jitumpf. and po slblr Bill Rodger. Holltcker la also a Ihfrd-oackrr. tba position he played laat rear, but there appear little dan gar that ha will crowd Kay Bate out of tba Beaver fold. fttumpf and Derrick ara the two players that ara mora apt to be seen In oth-r ball yard than tba Beaver field. If McCredt I alncera. Derrick mil belong a to Portland, accordlnr to M-Crdl. Beaidea Stokke. Walter also ha been Inquiring; about another Tacoma play er, Intlalder Grocer, th eecond-aavker drafted by Brooklyn. I lh on. Mc Cradia ha learned thai Brooklyn can celled Ita draft on tha yountr and nay rr to obtain him for a trial In tbo Sprlntr. , . . There Is notMntr BUI Jamea knew of th.t can heap Harry Hellmann from rarortlnr around ta T'.ger first sack nail year. BUI said recently that Harry waa a cinch bet to cop off the regular f Irst-baains; Job In 11. Tb iHrtroil pitcher said that Burn' operation had a bad effct on that player's work and that h would have to show considerable mora staff next year than ha did this to keep the demon i-eal from heating him out of his Plarw n tha lineup. aaa John Camrl. tha veteran n-.tnaftr of the Brooklyn Federals. Is sow in Iaos Angeles, and Is reported as saying that neara will soon ba elfected te twoen tha Keda and tha organized forces. Camel Is plannln to maka a trip by auto from Lorn Angelea to ban Francisco and thence back to tbe Mary land metropolis. e "Pom people are Inclined to express It a their opinion that tha American Association and International league have It on tbe Coaat circuit when It comes to classy ball-tossing." said President McCredie, of tha Beavers, yea terdar. Such would not appear to b the case, however. Of tha three claas AA circuit, tha Coaat League pays the higher salaries, Laaat season, tbe Coaat League salaries topped both the other leagues by 11 000 and will do ao again next rear. Tha two Eastern clr cults havo set their salary limit for lilt at 13. 0. whila the Coast League haa retrenched to 1 4500. CHECKERS Hea!.uaa.-a Jortlmn4 Cfceea and Checker rtnU lot Woahlngton building annex. Fourth and Washington atreeta A welcome for all. rammualrailont and ronfrlhatlona eolirlted. band to Iij East Thin r-f ifth sweet. Port land, lnformailoe aad Instruction free. K. It. BFtTANT. EDITOR, phone Tbor 213. PKOBLEM 1u. Contributed br H. Baker. Plark kings, 17, 19, 32. i i i 1 i 1 1 i I i ; r4a.i W . ra. . . I ill- m m kings. 29. Wblto to move and win. experts. GAME NO. 13i Knocla Down Bristol." ariy club memners. As played by lt-16 8-12 21-21 2".-lrt M-1'.l 12-19 23-M 31-2." IS-1 4-8 27-23 27-2S A BlacK men. men. 21. IS, 21. 12 -12 -16 -lit a-vl :t-R 27-23 1. 5. . 23, 28. 23 8-12 23-16 12-19 20-16 7-11 16-7 1. 11. Black 2-11 26-23 18-241 A) 50-23 White to play nd white to draw. Must play very careiui. Many pllfalla on the 1)11-16 22-11 lo-U a3-"2 )2-"l0 3)11-15 2H-J9 15-24 )I6-I 22-17 -l 17-13 1-6 0-13 1-B 5-14 D2J-19 ?l 16-2 14-19 So-24 19-16 24-27 16-12 27-31 12-8 2)31-27 VARIATION 2V1 6-13 10-15 22-11 19-10 15-22 VARIATION 59-23 9-2T 10-15 11-7 18-11 27-31 14-17 l'5-22 21-14 31-26 VARIATION Sl-2 1-6 50-23 3-7 ilH-17 6-9 S-3 U-ld 2.?3 26-17 27-31' 4)19-16 8-3 Drawn. 31-26 Robertson 23-19 1. 5-14 Drawn. 25-18 9-14 18-9 22-1. 6- lo 7- 2 10-11H.A.Plank 14-8V.S.i3larns 3-14 13-9 Drawn, -White Marshall. 1 Black Capablanca. p-4,ll riu Kt-KB.!18 K-Kscj p-KJiis QKt-Q2 20 Kt-K2 B-K221 Kt-P Castles 22 Kt-K2 P-JKt323 Kt-BS PxP24 Kt-K2 B-Kt2l25 R-KKt sq P-QR3 26 Kt-B3 KtxB!27 Q-R6 QxB28 Kt-K4 P-C384I29 Q-Kt5 PxP HO Q-RI P-Q5cl31 R-sq PxKti Drawn a ii.lt.p yr-Oso after Q-K12 14 Thia ami tiall HH1V6 Iflll of KB for black lees vaiuaoio jvi. t: !4ai-rtit.ing CO nreua . . j) Both satisfied lo draw from beginnlnS. Played at Commercial Club rooms In the Intercity chess match: whteF. j. Dent IBIack p. L. story J'-hl I " IVl-lVia Jt3-via K1-QH3 11 P-KB3 BxKt B-B4 12 QxB Ktxul' a)P-KB3i 13 g-Ktl b)Kt-Kt3 PxP It BxRPlO . PxB B-Ktj'lo QxKt KxR KKt-K2 IS QxPch xiii KKt-K: 17 Kt-R6 Kt,"B3 O-OIIS Kt-UH Resisne time. J-Kt4ch. ij-ta Kt-B3 PxP Q-B5 Q-K4 Q-KBI Q-K4 KxKtP Kt-R4 P-Kt3 Q-Kt2 P-KKJ QP.-Bsq R-B3 (d) exchange 1 P-K4 2 Kt-KB3 3 B-BI 4 P-QB3 5 P-QI C BxP T Kt-B3 . 7 Kt-Bl 8 O-O Kt-KS A Lost B Disastrous. C Beginning of the end. Played at the clubrooms: tVhite E. O. Short. I B!a.:k J. 1 r-Ki 2 Kt-KCl 3 P-Q4 4 KtxP i B-Q3 O-O 7 P-KB4 A Waste Work. P-KII 8 P-K5 bPxP P-Q5, 9 PxP Kt-QI PxP IO P-K r.l PxP B-KilU Q-I!0ch P-Kt3 a)B-Q2 12 BxPch KxP Kt-KB313 QxPMate B-K.ii Resigns. of tlriK.'. H Varv bad. C. Suicidal mate In three moves. QUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED. White. Black. C 3. DUlinger. W. G. CarL P-Q4 P-QB4 Kt-QB3 B-BI P-KJ PxQP Kt-B3 P-QKtJ R-Bsq B-Q3 11 RxB 13 Q-Ktsq 13 Wxlvt P-Q4'23 H-QB3 P-K3124 PxBP P-QB425 KlxR Kt-QBlIi2i Rx PxgP 27 R-yB3 PQ-Kt3.2S KxPCch B-QR3 29 R-RO B-Kt5 30 PxP Kt-B3 SI RxRP BxKt(ch'32 R-Usq Kt-QKtS 33 R-q KtxB(ch 34 P-R3 Q-K2 35 K-Kitcn 14 Caatles Castlcsi K R 74 R-Q2 10-13 7-10 36-18 10-15 1S-23 15-18 23-26 25-22 Drawn. 11-1.1 26-riO 25-21 30-25 Ib-lfl 111-11 10- 21 11- 7 S. 10-6 25-22 Steams Won. Drawn, btearn vs. Robert 14-17 Drawn. Houser Stearns. better If man. Bristof 11-15) -ll 2J-I14 22-17 -1I 14-18 22-17 2I-II - a 17-1.1 -V-2J 2- 4-8 15-22 30-25 W-ilta man. IS. 2: king, 31. Black to move and win. rKOBLKX 110. P J. Lara. A new problem (No. 8. by Newell Banks). r-Mors raersed. Black men. 3, 10. 12, 14, IS. vnu men. 20. 21. 22, 23. 26. White to play and draw. PROBtaES . rrom tha "Cross," T. m. .Lav K "Kauiar" la-1 4 II-IJ n - J 27-21 25-22 1 7-10 13-H 13-24 T-14 22-13 28-19 IS- 1I-2T y- 1-10 32-23 31-26 P. J. Lea g-ll 10-13 21-20 . 19-10 PROBLEM NO. 111. P. J. Lea. 'for beginner Black. . 13. 23: king. 29: white. Ii, 22, 11; king. SL Wblt to play and alo, PROBLEM NO. 112. v P. J. lata. Black. 4. 33; king. i: whit. 31; king. 31. 32 wuit to Piy and win. Mora of them by editor: Black. 21; kinee. 2: wblt king. 2. J ptthar to raov and white to win. a). 7-23. 25-. 8. Sa-18, 29-25. M-gO. W hite lo win. A Black to move, 25-29, 2. -23. 29-2.1. 23- 1. -l is. 18-22, 21-23. 2-.-10. Whit, to win. Black. 27; kings. 22: white. 30. kings. 28. White l mala and win. laO-26. 12-31. 23-32, 31-1'e, 53-3u. White wlna - Biark 12 2. while. Ill kings. IB. White lo mo. a and win. 19-23. 13-16, 23-26, 16-19. 12 -7 2 12. While wlna. B.ack. Sv kings. 18. 19: white Vtnga, 27. 32. ntifta to piay and draw. 27-24. la-15, 24-20. 15-11. 20-24. l-23. 24-20. Dream. H.ak klr.ga. i, 4, 12: white klnge. 10, 15. White to move and draw. 15-11. 3-8. 10-15, b-3 15-19. Prawn. Black 1: kings. 2. 3": white kings. IT. T 11-22. 13-23. S7-2J. 30-26, W-2L White "'black klnga. B. 27; white klnga. 1. IV ! White to piay and win. 15-18, 27-32, lta.24 ..t 1-14. 32-21. 24-27. a)i-l. 14-18. A 2-32. 21-23. White wloa. mOBLEM NO. 120. Black. 1. C 14. Z; white. I. 13. SO. 13; VARIATION 3-g T-3 8-11 14-23 1-6 6-9 21-7 19-1". 13-10 23-26 8-13 8-14 . .VARIATION 10-11 9-11 3-S4 23-24 23-19 24-20 a-in i j i-i. 22-17 21-8 19-16 VARIATION 6. IB-13 2I-IS 6-10 lrt-11 J3-16 23-26 25-6 10-1, ll-2a JS-1 4-iv 44-a vs. VAIilATION T. 8-3. 1-3, 23-19. 31-26. 29-23, 26-17. 3-T, 5-3, T-11. Prawn. Eddy vs. Mearne. Th. a tin., analysis will Drevent player beating you with their Bristol, he persists In plavlng 11-16. run hia off tbe boara. jt win mac me fiend play eome other opening. eolutlon to prociera im. 4ica , - kiiik 22. 2-.. White klnce al, 32. Lather to move and black to win. AI31-27 21-27 24-20 24-27 T2-27 22-18 23-19 13-11 11-13 15-19 27-24 27-24 2-24 27-31 27-20 18-15 19-16 16-20 20-24 28-32 Black win. A Now continue with black to move. 23-18 It-2H 17-14 20-24 35-19 Kl-27 24-27 31-27 1)32-27 2)31-27 19- 1't 22-17 14-10 10-13 28-32 27-24 27-31 27-31 27-20 27-31 Now 19-24 black win. Variation 1. 31-26. 10-15. 26-23. 15-lt. 23-21. 11-16. 20-2.1. 16-2t). 23-26. 24-19, 6-31, 20- 24. 32-27, 28-32. Blaclc wins. Variation 2 20-24, 19-23, 24-20, 28-32, 31-27, 23-19. Black win. v Solution to problem 106. Black 3, 5. 6. 9. 13. 12. 16. White 14, 21, 22. 26. 28. 18. 13. Black to play and draw. 3-7. 1)15-11, 7-10, 14-17, 6-10. a)ll-8, 10-14, 26-23, 16-19. 23-16. White win, Dcnvlr. VARIATION 1. 20-24 1 3-10 B)27-31 18-11 21-22 6-15 2-7 26-10 24-27 13- 6 19-23 . Drawn. 19-11 7-11 7-18 Crowell. 12-18 6-3 31-26 ' VARIATION 2. A12S-24 11- T 20-11 26-22 9-14' 10-15 18-25 D)12-10 1S-9 24-20 7-3 3-7 J-14 C114-I8 23-30 16-19 a Haat move. Overlook until moment. It prevent the draw by way of the trunk, thua 10-14. 26-23, 16-20, 24-18. 20-24, 7-3. 24-27, 3-7, 27-31, 7-10. White win. Ji 27-32. White win. . C 7-3V Drawn. V 30-23. White win by 3-7, 23-17, T-10. W. H. Stage. Solution to problem 10' T. 11; white. 14. 18. 22. mova and draw. 22-18 30-26 22-17 7-l 2- T !)-13 14- 7 26-22 . 11-14 Jt-lw 3- 8 10-17 n.' a. a drawn. Solution to problem 109. Black, 12. 13. 1 white kings. 14. il. wnit 1III.ID 17-22 a:t2-g B113-1T 1-24 23-31 22-18 W 10-I9 CT23-22 26-22 16-20 A Only move to win. B 13-18. 10-13. 1S-22. 15-1S, 22-23, 23-30. 31-26. C 12-16. 24-20. 16-2T 31-27. 21-28, 24-28 20-24. White wins. jack Do not ba discouraged. Let u hear from you. Walter Brown, Hospital station, Salem, Or. Instructions forwarded. B. B Alexander, an expert checker fan from lata Angelas, la located in Portland. C 1. Burr. Many thanks. Editor: Hare is n ending from Gould's Problem Book. No. 85: Black. 15; kings. 19: white kings. 10, 8. White, to plsy and win. 10-11. A)13--3. 2S-24, 23-26, 21-27. 26-30, 15 n.KlS P-K3 S7 1 B-R4 QR-Bsq:3 K-R2 17 Kt-KS P-KKtt,39 P-R4 IS B-KtU Kt-KoO P-RS 1 R-B2 KtxB;4l RR t0 BPxKt P-B3 42 R-QKt7 21 Kt-Kt6 Q-KR2I43 RxP a. uudj P.RIU4 RKt5 ""piaved In their reoent match at the Ciiess and Checker Club rooms. QPxP K-Kt2 xQ BxP KxKt K-K2 PxP P-Kt4 R-KBsq R-B5 P-R4 B-K2 K-Q3 B-B3 R-BS(ch H-QRi P-Kt3 R-R7 BxR B-QI H-K5 Renlgns WILLAMETTE IS LEADER NOV . COXFERE.CE CHAMPIONSHIP . TITLE IS CLAIMED. 28-24 16-21 24-49 13-17 22-13 7-10 .30-25 Drawn. Stage. the last ". Black. 2. 3. 5. 23, 30. White to 18-13 11-16 13-11 7-10 11- 7 17-22 7- 2 22-26 o play and win 12-16 18-2, wins. 18-22, 27-32, Eleven. Deaplte Setbacks, (.rasps Hon ors Through Effort of Coach Ja'ew to Northwest. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Salem. Or.. Nov. 20. With the defeat of Pacific University at Forest Grove last Satur day by the score of 13 to 7. Willamette University closed Its football season, laying- claim a non-cotif erence cham pions of the state, and Coach Mathews closed successfully his first season as frmthall coach at the institution. The varsity played six games of foot ball this year, losing- to O. A. C. and !-. of O., but winning the rest of the games, where the teams were more evenly matched. The squad this year has been ex tremely unlucky. The first blow was struck In, the loss of Teall, the speedy little halfback, on whom the football enthusiasts had pinned their hope of repeated victories. Teall was a fresh man, but two weeks after registering was called to his home In California on account of the Illness of his mother, and failed to return to the university. The weight of tno team was aimumi handicap during the season, the squad averaging between 153 and 156 pounds. The football season of 1915 has ushered into the midst of Northwest coaches a new one in the person of Coach Mathews, of Willamette. It Is to his coaching ability that. In spite of all the misfortunes the team has had, Willamette owes the non-conference championship of the state. Coach Mathews came from Kenyon College at Gambrler, O.. where he had served as athletic director for the last three years. He is not a new man to the Northwest athletic circles, having, in 1907, played quarterback on the foot ball team and guard on the basketball team at the University of Wa6hington r'rom the Washington University he went to Notre Dame, and during his three years' stay there played end in iCootball and guard In basketball, being chosen each year as All-Indiana end m football and guard in basketball. On the track he was one of the star sprinters, and held down a position on the baseball nine. RITCHIE UDililG ST TO BECOME FARMER Ex-Champion, However, Has No Idea of Giving Up His Prizering Career. WELSH HEARS WHITE TALK Iiightnvelgbt Title-Holder Refuses to Believe Public Really Wants , Him to Fight Chicago Boy Tour Goes On. BY HARRY B. SMITH. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 20. (Special.) Willie Ritchie is planning for other things than the boxing game. He. is looking ahead, as it were, to that time when he will no longer want to earn ii x . wiih hi eloved hands and in order to educate himself prop- eriy tne can j? i .n.ua ... real rah, rah boy. ' The American lightweight champion goes daily to his classes at Columbia University. The studies that Ritchie is taking under the department of ex tension teaching will train him to bo a scientific agriculturist. Willie has long had a dream that he would like to be an up-to-date farmer, a country gentleman, as it were, who can stay on the ranch as long as it suits his fancy and then flit for th brieht lights At all events he is going in for the theory of farming and when he re turns to California, the chances are he will go in for some acreage of his own. He is not taking any special course but rather is satisfied to develop along the ordinary lines of farming and re port has it that so far his grades n his studies have been exceptionally hlTh'is doesn't mean he is planning to forsake the ring in a hurry. Far be it from William to overlook the chance for a steady cash income that will put him beyond the worry stage. His cam paign, as it has been all alonp, is cal culated to secure a 20-round return bout with Freddie Welsh. ia i.,intv imrtprnlrtod that ne wants ii- t. .... - - - not all the New York critics called hif. bout with Dundee a draw or a jo.-s. 4 the contrary, Ritchie has mailed ex changes that go to prove a form da bio percentage thousht be was entitled to the honors. On that score, he writes: -Bob Edgren, Rube Goldberg anil Right Cross all figured I was tho win ner over Dundee. I think it is only fair that able criiics. such as the threo I have mentioned, are with me. Had l lost or come anywhere near losing. I would not complain but in fairness to myself my friends at , home should know the facts. "To show that I did not suffer as a result of the mixed verdict, I was im medutelv offered the first open date at Madison Square Garden with Ted Lewis on November 29, with a guaran tee of $3500. Knowing Lewis to l?e the best lightweight around here as well as a good attraction, i am im.-i l.... that I receive $5000 for my eno ana that is the way the matter stands. I hurt my hands in the Dundee match and in consequence have been taking some time to myself, just loafing around." a a a Anent Ritchie, it will be interesting i. aha! -j fVitcr-o nntier. news, pui nai'a. n.v. - (--- - the Herald, has been taking a popular vote as to just wnic-n one ui n" weights Is entitled to first crack at Welsh over the 20-round route. The sporting editor called for a vote in Chicago, which showed the favorites as follows: 1. Charlie W"hite. 2. Willie Ritchie. 3. Joe Welling 4. Johnny Dundee. Hany Pollok v as heard from imme diately. He explained In a communi cation that Welsh didn't care so much who mip-ht be selected but that he wanted It to be the consensus or opin ion. Prlneville to Hear Prohi Head. r PRINEVILLE. Or.. Nov. 20 (Spe cial.) State superintendent of the Pro hibition party. Ernest E. Taylor, will speak at a big union meeting to be held in the Baptist Church on Sunday evening Then Pollok suggested that nat- rally Chicago people would vote for Vhite ard he thought it would be a etter test to call upon the sportlnyr . z , a .... t . Tin. TJ.aoi.4 Vina CtULUrS Ul llltS iVUJIll.'. j. iit: ...a.- accepted the defi and is now seeking lswers lroni vrmii piiuj iiii ruivun-. ind you. Welsh hasn't said that he ill accept any such selection as bind er. However, it might be possible to lira Ilia t i t le-hr, -rler bv nublic Opin ion, into such a match. . To he frank. Interest generally has dropped away off in the lightweight dlvioion, although it is possible a 20 round set-to would tend to recuscitate the classification. Ritchie if he can make the weight has as much ri?ht to expect a match as White. The Call fornian is still the American champion nd he lost to Welsh not by a knock out or in any decisive manner, but on points. The Chlf agoan has never stood cut over and abeve his fellows and T am inclined to believe a Wrelsh-Ritchle fight would bo the best dm wins: card. Matchmakers In the Middle West as sembled on Sunday last in Chicago started something 1 am afraid they ara not going to be able to finish. In t-hort, they have attempted to dictate as to "who is who" in the boxing game, read ing soma of the boys out of the differ ent classes because of weight condi tions. Ritchie, for example, under sus picion of being a welter and not a. lightweight. The association, there fore, wants to serve notico on the Cali fornian that he must defend his Amer ican championship within a specific time or be declared a welter. It Is quite true if Ritchie Is no longer in the lightweight division that ho 6hould be eliminated. However, I question much if any set of Chicago promoters can tell New Yorkers, for instance, what to do. There is too much jealousy existing; too much indifference to what might be a good thing for the game. In short, if Mr. Promoter can make money, he doesn't care how he comes about it. aaa Freddie Welsh is advertised by his astute manager as making a triumphal tour around the country, meeting all comers. U prove that his possession of the title is no fluke. The king's first stop was at Winnipeg the other night, when he engaged in a 10-round affair against Johnny O'Leary. Now with all due deference to O'Leary, he was never considered as championship material here in the West and we saw quite a lot of him before the game came to a sudden halt. It is evident that Welsh is using rare judgment In naming his opponents, a svstem that enables him to keep on winning without any grave danger of an upset. At the 6ame time, there is no great amount of money to be gained. For his Winnipeg bout Welsh was guaranteed 11500, and that Is just about as large a sum as he will mako on this excursion. Aberdeen Elks Plan Big Ball. ABERDEEN. Wash., Feb. 20. (Spe cial.) Nino hundred dance invitations to a fancy dress ball hare December 10 will be issued early next week by the Aberdeen lodge of Elks. Many of theso will be sent to Olympia, Centralia ami Chehalis. besides to all Grays Harbor County towns. i