TIIK SUNDAY OnnGOMAX. PORTLAND, NOVEMBER CS, 1915. EYE IS OH ABERDEEN TWO MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS WANT QUI B ASK17TBALL MKNTORS OF INDKTF.NDLNT COLLEGES MEET TO FORMULATE FLANS FOR COMING SEASON. LOOK OUT, FELLOWS! JACK FROST 3IAY GET YOU Take no chances. Wear a warm, comfort Stewart Ready to Welcome Captain Pinckney, Report. able Overcoat cravenetted. Phillies ar.d One Other Team MaVe Offers for First Sack cr Obtained by Draft. WORK OF STAR IS NOTED IIItTh School Expects to Have Stellar RECRUIT RATED AS FAST Tram Next Year Coach Hawlcy Chooses Mythical All-Star Eleven for Northwest. -i- -f - . j 4 N ' - ' Sjrrm prt Writer TriU of Han. II ill In- Player'. Prowe-aia XfW Man t in. rif d Hard, txmppy UI. a.'4 TlKkf ow.a Cuan. in yeuft. t-u craned) f'n Jr'awuea ef te N tfk late Imji Tb. I'aarer f.cei..f rfr r-e ike youes.tar from or .'. f ! Neil. t l'Bt'ls. n iha lipt aravne-.r r f tas..J la diva ate wbefiea crne taa ethar. -TUia f.iow ii4fiu;'.fUr ar end t da I lat.nd I Ut b ." a a free Bi. " ea.14 Weil "He a ap.e.i artier, keta !'" a and ra a in tha kaae lie ! a t-mmT. an. t : war be ari,4:ae lh .! afavie li rini eava la ea 4 I shor e ma.ae aA. I ti tval ka I t e.';ir-.a tha e.ian.ha biag kr ji:tm Joan.too. He- rea wi.4 taa icli 1.4MC loo.'' It. r Lta-iv. epurtiaaf e.llter ef la Feat julrl at Jlr'--ua. wba la I ferr and : Ine iruM foathav la e:.a Iau4 I k pralae ef la r Hr ifsf.e.iee. AeeUiaeT la la rrM wrtree, Qlinn t4n.l a fwl I welsh ! tha iaiiMilwl of Hi pauo-la. La lutl J J rear. lia wee auiaia-i by the yrwtae u f e-r tl't.aa'eoorl. II ot taa rrenaa rlu In, whi-a a li a4eaar. rntmi be ercepeel (om fcriJceoart. Taa l.asu. af f'Jj't'i'l was a mamr fr4 I eta". ib imw la taa aartf Minns' Kit pit (4 a IrlaX at I'll ! tba i ni( kaa a.'tr C I -ua I II.- I U'lina d. ia I i K aaa la Wi- lrl r-'I4 aa la'4a I I! want k( I a luck aftrr l&a .4 t ia eiichar a crk ac ma. 4j-nft t-)a4 liwa a frasb.ir tli.:a'i ;-n-n wdaf U J:naJ Ika ! tn firt ef 1a 'aon. kl ln:pi'.a al. 4 ir-.ng l ar. li t r.k.h4 aiti a kat-tn avrc af a 1 1 orwabota ta. Th aar rn la a aif;:-e alicar r'r l..tn a fnucr. I( aka a Imi Mftf ai th t i ac4 at'.a tafi I ni p4rt p fta ff wrtac. ! r tra ail br at4a al lofa. prtna. bi la-k apia.a la ahKO la 4 Iriaia at'4ta. I' rum a a ipapar t' iij -iiot. I.iu tatU ka a;ra( taUaaU. k'M It la vjt.oa4 H;hf II la a 4 a-raniM fjr ' a i Ina tama laa4. Hl4 m l.ia (,ral t ai. a4C- aaata.J. lURff :lr r akoujk hi h4 m uf'i-tj in mpri4. a ,Nu r.iTa J. a '). at tr-.a iKaklaaJ) ciua. 3 ma ri.o liarry h r Kn-'! kl m.a'i. I uoa, fr pa4 tha antian us Ilarr rtaa a-4 tto.nrtoa s4 la k4 a rra a;n fcatal wtM in')a bIS rtiba, trna4t tt fa rutUil p to. Iha w-.T ka !-).' ..pa-l..l lo-Il- ' I ill parka inr lr 4. k.a t lUa ai-nra af van f 4.; o a Tbra la aothlna: But atnt trt4 rajfl4 Htfyaa l'e L'Vtna-a an-t a t tbal t ra4ira4. la a fam-a an4 a 4:amtfa4 Ckal wt. parmit Tha (I i Ilia yaar wi t ail Biaka Iha I "i ta aa I frorn ja r'a-'iao kul for tiaaa waaa thaaa Ct ka a ata4f m:n i pI.Tara aha ara aal at la Mn l-rl-ia ai. I kaaa a (htSh'f la aor t l;st ri ai.r thatr igt aa4 arai hafaj fA.'lna1 a rrtEt.-al ti.CiV - A -:C,N 5 QUINTS IN LEAGUE f.'on-Ccnfercnce Colleges Basketball Schedule. Fix SEASON TO OPEN DEC. 17 nilUitMHI Ma Join I-alrr and Ialr It KrarraDCfd If fan. flirt Wllh ConfTT- Canara C'aa IVe Aol Jrd. Mamfcara of ba riTa!! rarallona! Cosaril ef Inalasandanl Co;raa ef Oa- tn tthara) yaa(artr al room -. lauB W'Oa tr'.atian Afaot'Iatloa bai:d n. to formuUia plana for Iha tario'4 rollac an-1 rhoo taaka(II aoiala far Ina com In a" mwfc Ta maatlna- aa praaldad or iT U llalaa t.lliiral In.lrurtor "l I'ort:o4 Xovng Mn Chriaiiaa Ao- Inatllullnr.al Of I'ltnmf 'II Ifnr.wlltd la Iha I'Xua inia " in.-r. Al?aaT lola. I'huonialh. I'arlfitf liarailT. McJIlOBTIlia Co.i'ia ani la.l.'.c lo.l'fi will anaka up l.ia cir- CULL it f. Uitlhaara- ef Witlamaiia I ni ar.4tr. ' IKal lhal wu ti a laaia In Iha cifrun 11 " oi4 - arrarad o Utal Iba- cnnfll atth Ihoaa It baa achaa- I i im NarfAlftl roREarvnca. Tha f4u a a.oplaJ eitrvlT ana ahUii ait! IUH4 Ulllal luamana an iriimt trat-f alataa fo.lo AU ior al lb iIiimIs, yixrrn j; ai mafi.- I'ntaai. brury 4: al r i'..u k abruary 1. at M-MInn- at. atruar I IM orath al Alanr. Daambar I l'4-i( I nuaraiu. IVbr'iary .-;r- i.o-f. lruarjr II: t int la. I'abruarv 11. I acl'l- t elaara al AlbaRT. Januarr 1 al rstierr.atb. Januarr H. al I'arific Jiouari ::. al M. Vinom.ia. la., .fl l-ollrca ai lf"I. - ai I'MtomaiM. Jantiary ;i. n I ar nc ..nil. I.bru'r -. al XcMu.o il a. Jaaoarr I . V U.nttl'..r al A-bafty. Jaatf ..: CM muk. January -1 : al SEATTLE SCORES MOST VAniGTOX RKCOHD. IIOWKVER, II WITH IMI.milH TRAMS. trarr ll-all la II lab I. raa Raw) I. V nvaaall. rkllaatlkl X. U. Ilaaa klaa. raarifar lallaarl I- I. :al7. I'hllaaaalbl A. M. I.rlllrr. Hanlaa4 iani Mra'a f'hHallaa Aaaaa-lallaai Malab labal. fwlfla. lalaarallrl If. I. rlaaal4. Ilkaar Inai Maa'a brlailaa aarttaiai a. M. Maiaaii brllaallla allxar. Ilark Haar M. I, Mtlikrah Wlllaaaalla I iHrr alia I", . IHbfclr. !- I ! I alrr alat k raah altera). rHllr l al tv.ai I-. n. Vaa Oa4at, MrMlaarllla ol la sal I. II. airar4. Albaaf al laaa. Iarr A. M. (.r1ll-r. ITaaMraf af ( aajaa-tl. i; I. al It Mc- MtartKl. Mar. a 11. . :(. Ir-h 1 Tbaa araaanl t l-arlf'tr lacinc Die Nin nuita for Ycr aarta a. rakta a a J . , ...... K Mil faaa -... a 31. f a t ' a..aj a. f i..ia a .... . . ... .. . T .' i ..i.m I. w na.r 14:. av .ma.a (baraaak. a "i .rt a rt. , ,....a s . .. . : r'"-' ". ...aa t -'iaia tl . 4 . t..a l i.liant a . f ' ' a .. :. ac I a.n - Ta'aa fti-4t .:, x,Qimnt fik Una i . f ','1. rr. : n.Laa4 a l ... ; H i.-. a ! n n a i ....! i no. .... A a. .. a r ...... I -v ..4..a..a i. r i . . a, Ta-a.a I i aia i atfa.Mtartta IX laa aaaaaw r"r. a.af. ?- n i.a araaiavaa 4 ..-.. ia ! . a a ...... I. t ...i. 1 . ' i . . -a .1 W .a.tt Jt. ..'i a. ... : i..i .... a I. N. Banri"'!. M. . Haarklna, I a-;fi: l- I. Itr :.t. fl::omih; l. lia'0b taka!. farifir I' II Mt'a;4. A.oanr: !. U Vf-Wfaral a It I. Mattbaaa. t : .railta: . '. I l -, taritlo I HL Irafk C:c't I'arlfio lo:if. .'ualar. Albaet. f ll IK. !l. r:i:.. trat'.f : -nrai v.a. i wi r : lie U.nn Ilia. L IX .acaaa a auy4a4'f Z n .r- a ' .t M' 4 a ... .ankaalara. .-. T. ta. r aaa a .. -.-a. a. . . 441 - 4. I . a i ...r a. I ' ..f. " j. ...Mft a f.r . t-'i.ai.a II ..ur-. a . .4 a;a It S4fl144.f.rH at. lam 1. r-4.a .-a .a a i .. i i .!.(. a x .-- .4. ..-a a. :. wi - a t : MSI l twlambla foaoly niTT-IV. Kub. IT PpalH r.. ..rordi .boar Ibal Mil fiabinf i...., ..a oara laauad in Columbia IMa Maaa. it itaut ivaf can! af Iha ...a. Ka -.ul.Ma raal4anla luraf bara h, Iha r f,.ahli T 4 bal aol T.'l" Iha Urca ui f ,ual h.ra la a )' of far. 4 on Iha ritar.. Tbla ta t. aaaa ar la- Indlana wlih Iha ilindinf malnlalnao bjr Ihraa orKanl-.atlona tc.4ar. It a a lonit way up to tha top. out hort war down to tha bottom of tb bitl. W. I. K. Taa, It baa barn oltaracl oft bafora that Iha llarrard of tha apaclea la dra.laar than Iha Yal. Tka baaaaloaahlt Mylb. V'a.Mitclni t'nlvaralty and Wuhlm Iii4vtn Mala foil as, amoac other, ar ttl)l44tro. In tha Ml.lrt'.o Waal ChlaKo ant Min n.ao'a piand un4arcatai. n towara lh l'At l"ornrll and I'ltt'burir I'nlrrr tr hjf riot baan rha.kad. Ilara ar tt prnmlnrnt rlirrm r.praarnttntr Ihraa fairly brominant c ilona, and nono o Iha ai baa I "at a Kama. If any alart Hcurar ran darlao an Amrrlcan Cham PtonaMp or a ammonal rhamplunahip from I m ! a lorrly litt'a mudJIi ha la an tilled to -!atlc applauaa. Haw Ika.l talrf Kfht trart without a touchdown ain.l Harvard an yaara without vt.-lory ovar llarrard ft polnta In tha liat fo-jr yrara asalnat 112 polnta fur Harvard If Ihla lan"l aufTirlant i atart Ta'a : on ar.oltrr lra k. aha mlsbl alan look ba. a upon bar on racord of four rirtortaa and Hra dafrata a rrcord ol b'4l no rirtoriaa out of arran rontrata altar Iba flrat lo aaajr pr art lea catnra bad b-n playrA. T:a la taliln Iha Hie t'!p thai comra la all a bo to. low a frlla aslatanca vary far l. I Ibia Iip U I k'ly lo ba corn a Habit unt.aa tha rieht rorn Ik found lo aalabliab Iha coarhlof daa pvttam that Tala nrada. Ilaaablaa'. Alas. Itrvarf want for Ian yaara from 1V. lo 111? without a-orlnir a touch Orraaa I'.lrrra Pllra l Maal ra lal a af Traaaa la Mala AVIlk Aaalra Scc-aaa--wlaaa'a Mark lltsh. Coach Dobia'a L'nlvrr-ity of V. ajh Inkton foot bail players, as usuaJ. ara crrdllad with scorlnc the larirest num ber of points during Ibo 1911 football canon amonif tha teams of tha North- ant Conference. ) lower er. out of the r 7 i points rrslatered. but 7 of them were made In the conference and they came from the mecttnc with Whitman CVIIetce. Two touchdowns and two Koal kicks were annexed by opponents of the Sound city Institution, the University of California maklns; seven points and i.onxaca Colleue. of Spokane, tha rest. The bent s.-orinr maihlne In Oreaon was tha Cnlver-lty of Orecon with record of 202 points, SKklnat iz for the opponents. The Ore-nn AsKles recorded Mtf points In seven frames and durlm; the same period their opponents rang: the composed as follows: Axland bell 10 markers. Waahtnuton Slate Oillrse. connldered to be the Krratest aasri-Kation In the Northwest If not In the country, has etab!ihed 193 points. lnt 1 for the losers. Seven of there points were made by the Mon tana team which held Syracuse Uni versity, of New York, to a ( to score last Thursday. Washington State won from Montana to 7. Following; is the s orlnir to date of Pacific North went football: ABERDEEN. Wash.. Nov. 27. (Spe cial) Football enthusiasts here say that down In CorvaMls "Doc" Stewart lias picked our a suit and locker for Irvln rincknev. enptain and star of the Aberdeen Hiuli School eleven. Grays Harbor people, even Aberdeen's :een- eat rivals in lloquinm, say Pinckney is Grays Harbor's greatest football prod uct and that he Is better tban Ira Blackwell or James Shaw, former O A. C stars from Aberdeen, ever were Plnckney's playing reminds one of Hap" Miller, of the University of Washington. Plckney hits the line with Miner's vim. he fears nothing and plays a hard, cool, defensive frame. He is fast and baa been a rood yard gainer against any hluli school eleven which has met Aberdeen, yet his best work la on the defense or In running Inter ference, Pinckney Is 1 years old and weighs 175 pounds. Next to Pinckney In ability upon the Aberdeen team and player who prob ably would be picked as the second best half in Washington, if not in the Northwest, la Don Lyons, who will play bis last year with Aberdeen next sea son. L.yons weighs only Ia pounds, The Aberdeen eleven next year ought to equal that of three years ago, when Aberdeen won the Northwext title for tba second time. The backfield is to be practically tha same as this year Kb. tha exception of Klllott, who will succeed Pinckney. Lyons and Ullott. as halves, and Fullback Kell will be back. Axland. star quarter this year, will play at that position. Veterans on tha Aberdeen line will be: Hugo, end; Levi Johnson, tackle, and Inge- bri-ti:n and William Anderson, guards. ruards. Coach Hawiey, picking an all-North west team from the teams which Ab erdeen has met this season, names fire Aberdeen men. three Columbia Uni versity, two The Dalles and one Ho- ou lam players for places on the team. As choices for a second all-Northwest Interecholastic eleven he names three Hoquiam. three Columbia, one Astoria nd two Aberdeen players. His all-Northwest eleven would be center. Velvet Collars Are All the Go! MENS'SUITSS1P( RAMCOATSSV, dOfvifvYtr DOWN GROUND FLOOR PRICE 7g GROUND J PPICC the elevator saves ou dollars tt ZO) READY Z5)T0VE4R fa 3w I i proachlnir clear weatner when he "dis covered the moon shining Friday night, minus the ring, when he felt the chill blast of Winter hit him in the face as he opened the kitchen door to let in the cat, and when he discovered the fog- that overhung the entire city. A change from rain to colder weather has occurred In the Middle West and cooler weather and possibly snow Is predicted for Colorado and Wyoming- 'TERROR' SOSPECT FINED SCHOOL CHILDREN TESTIFY ROAD LABORER'S ACTIONS. OF Maa Sought by Posse of Farm era All-Mgbt Hunt Is Remanded to Jail Pending Payment. In Minn. She Is survived by her husbanj and one daughter, who lives in tn Fast. Dec. 1st 0 44' "ft - f r M New Nl Aberdeen; Adams, Aberdeen, and Hurd. Hoquiam. guards: Bloch, Columbia, and Ingebrlgtsen. Aberdeen, tackles; Mur phy, Columbia, and Elton. The Dalles, ends; Muiphy. Columbia, quarterback; Steers. The Dalles, fullback; Pinckney and Lyons, Aberdeen, halfbacks. TITLE AT STAKE TODAY &'portIight taa Hairaawb'a Praia, fva la ia a-aa-n ia ka rwaak ka4 wkaa T'a ka. 1119. aa a4 k.4 aearva4 ll.ea-as amaaa a l" aal roa: r.r..! pa.av a la. 1.1 nr,-l 4l a-a.-.a4 aa kaa .a4 aaa-4 k la ear la laa 4 atanl cal. I.k a im a-4.ka k Taf aataia ..a ka... a a ataai . .4 a. na la tf a 4arla ttaa ka raa-aal f ha a. I- I uat aa l!a Baaa aaarn aa a raa-.-a.a A s-a-e ll rt fa -ir4 a4 ca ar ( a col-ja baaka ka4 k a ap-aa. , r.r i 1- l A -na. f 111 Di4aata n a. UM'4 ."I la'-a r .'-i . i'm. a-a-a ! ' ;.-4f4 I 4. :. t -.-a IT -T-.-a !" 4...1IJ4I i., 4 14al S ! li 1 a. f.l'.ar a. t ' a ' a a 1 :. M.i ar. T. a 4t.ii ia aa Laa T. li.' an a ij. . ta . l-.4 14. -' a . .afaa- a t ... ana . a!-.; 1 t.'aa. lli 44 a... 99nm'M 4X 1 1..' r-.-l T V a-a.i T. f-.i-rt -....! 1 ,n . r '4-.1 r.j-.f ia rat a f 14. I .aa II a. I I t. ha tafi f -r a a44laa a!f. kul f-.ar.a4 a r aratk. a ..,. sa-rta4 llaa-a-a r'l btal a.. a -i ai aa kia iMak. ral aaaa: . 4a rMP 4. aaa a t . ,- aiaaa a wall la Iha a;a 4ra it fcart Ifca Ta'a ra iha ar.a-" '"' "aa w-a kala44 aa-t anaa aa4 araak. tt. a..t tha Ml w" a ! af faaf ..a rJ al!h a ia4 "' -t M - ha a !a.t -,..a ba4 rhaatra ik. ralaa. ma a laa rut Hal a ai:.a a varkaaa ka.a ram aara. laa ai4-t-aa at air r,. i 4 t'HI-4 -r-i a ta:a t .flM4' S. FOOTBALLTICKETS. f "ultr aI. ar.-aa. ra O. A I. A. Itpaaia ira. fa. Hi Wt.Kirftaa at. Op A. W. le P. v. -Alt. r-rtllLKK la nothing la this bunk I about foolba'l ayatatna.- said JL Mr. Pharltn. Taa and No. Thar waa la Tale's but II In llarrard a. Tba ayitam without (ba malarial, of ronraa. won't carry rary far. nut is Iha buainaas of Iha rlaht syatam ta da. rale? tbl malarial ar.4 maintain ai laa.t a bKh ararace. Connie Mack with bla ir.tm wea all champlotiahipa. Laat rar bla syatam minia tba malarial nm.rie-1 laal and a woolly laal. at that- Hut Connie's era lam wi'.l aooa darelon Iba alulT lo rlsa a.;a!n and raauma aotnawbare around t ia lr. At prcaant. with John Vlctlraw. jlf. Mack la la tba groKo. B-it doaa any ona pirlura Mack aad SlcOnw staying dowa ir Iba depths for any lengthy parltKl? Warrty a Tla. ' Thea wba ara aura ef maintaining their eaccaaa of holding the heichte ara rauaatad ta compare the raak ba!4 a few years asa by Iba Giants. Mack. maa. 4via. l't;aruliaa.a aad Caj-ilale rr.orv tourndpant lo aran things up. t'onaidarabia ambit ion w ith only two ytats to run Thaakrair Ara. Pa4sa II ta aa Tra Baa la yait: 'ara aa aaa- potanaa.1 aaa as ral. Aa4 m f9 I 4;4 aoi aiunsa ea Tale Oa aaa laaarh a kra bat. I aaa aa r-a.a..n wkr t ahauid a4 la&aar Ina&ka. and boock aa waod. Whl'a Itrrard haa loaf Mahan, Ih chrarlng at Tala and Princeton Is not lou1 aa It mi.-ht ba lo Iha thought that llaushton still haa aeraral years abaad be.'ore ba graduates and retires. Tka Raraaaral ( ras. Tba Job of aelartlnr Iha flrat two or Ihraa football leaders may ba a bard ona. but it la simplicity plus compared with tha Job of awarding Iba laurel to football's cellar champ. Hare the record crop eslals. With the Nary. Michigan. I'enn. Tale. Carlisle and aeren or It others to aelect from. a cellar championship debate could be iaatrndrd orer the holiday aeaaon Into spring. kLAMtTU MAY FEED DCCKS Preparation ef (.rounds for Wild Fowl Considered. KLAMATH FALLS, Or, Nor. 17. (Special-) Klamath sportsmen are ronaldarter providing feeding grounds for wild ducaa and geese on the marshes south of here, where now there la dense tule growth. Great num. bars of wild fowl migrate southward when tba waters of tha North begin to fraie and moat of the birds go on down into California. It Is said the California feeding grounds were origi nally tule corered. but that sportsmen there caused the tulea to be burned off arxt wild rice to be sown instead. Tha City of Klamath Falls haa an organised gun rlua with IIS rnembera and It la likely that this matter will ra catre soma oSlcial action on tha part of tba club. Oregon "l ." 7 1 ultnornah ..... 3 . Waah. laie 1U j ICaho ri j Whitman ..... 4 7 1 Willamette il I L'. of rt. ( al ..... I ', (iracon Airsiea ..... 15 I Mulinoniau 4 7 I I'arllic '-'"-'I Total Vhilmaa. I.'l Tha Pa'lra High... U t Mu.tntimah 7 1 orajcon Af Ki-a u jlr-on o 1 VVaa.'llnirtnn O , Y:iah. Mulr VI Idaho -ti Total Ida ha. 3 Montana . . . . . 7 1 iraion Ol W'a.h. sitjla o 1 iracon Assies. . . l-llnLtall. t!N human 1 Total Uaahlngiaa l Si 1 Mallard t.1 I . a.n. l ark I'l C-iriara. 77 ! W h'ttnan ..... "!2 I fnrnta. . . . . . . ..... 1 3 I a ' If orn la . 414 I Oi"redo. . . . . . . Or. ran. . . . Oregon. .. . Oiaann. .. . Oraaon. . . . ( rnn . , Or.aon.... t iraion. . . . Oragm. ... Orajroa. . Total.... W h I m an.... h 1 m a n . . . . Wh.lman.... Whitman.... Whitman. . . . hi-man v human. Total I lahr. Ilaha I'laho Irtjho Ma ho Idaho Total Waahlnajlon.. W at'ilnalnn. . W a.h inilott. . Waihinrion. . t a.ninlon.. W aalilt'.xton.. S aabius :ort.. Total 174 I Total.., TO aahlnrtoa State. raah. Clara.. . . K aah. Mala.. .. v; COLUMBIA PARK AD EAST PORT LAND TO PLAY. 1:. lu 41 4 .1 O Waa I. Mala W aah. Mat... U aah. etata.. W aah. tala . W a.n. Mala. . Total Orasori Arfflaa. r (on Aitl. 14 a Asai4a. . i"traa Atf :.a. . 1 r.ann Aci. . (irrian Afl ra. . Urrgol Allial., 3 1 A.umnl. . ra j t irtoo . II'. I ir.aon Agftaa.. . T 1 1 Minlafia. . . . . . . . 41 l.laha . 17iWhiimajt....... . 4S It lOQUfl. ....... .137 1 Total Or a aaa Aggtaa. 3 I A lurnnl.. ....... lllamatta.. . . . 31 I Whitman o I Waah. riiata 74 I all. n. AltM... . I Icaho 0 I XJIrfon.. ....... 0 Tola; Ml'laotnih. . l 14. (noma a. .. llv'.tnanal. . Vultnamah. .. aluilaomavla. .. Tata! ias Total... Mullaamah (Tab. Hrainn Whitman.. .. W aah. I'ark. o:ynip!ca.. . . Orcsoa. Total Pennay Heats Yale) at Isoccer. NEW HAVEV. Conn.. Not. 27 Uni versity ef Pennsylvania today defeated Tale ia Soccer football be re, 4 lo 0. MISS MOI.LA nJOCSTEDT WI.VS Mary Ilrowne. ex-Oiam)lon, Ixes fo Tlllrholder In Round Robin. LONG BEACH. Cal.. Nov. 17. Miss Molla rjuratedt. National women's ten ia champion, defeated Misa Mary K. Browne, former title-holder, S-t. t-I. f-4. here today, closing the Invitation tennis tournament Earlier In the day Mrs. May Sutton Bundy defeated her slater. Misa ' lor ence Sutton. -l. t-0. In an exhibition match. (iolf Club to Name Committees. New committees wilt be selected and put In charge of the various endearors of the Portland Golf Club at the regular weekly meeting Tuesday noon at the Imperial Hotel. New chairmen will also be appointed by the new board of directors to head the committeea. The present committees terms automatical lr expire on that date. Football Fatalities Total I A. CHICAGO. Nor. r7. Sixteen deaths resulted from football during the 1915 season, which closed today, according to a local sporting statistician. Last year the number of deaths due to tha game was one less. Both Tea ma Strengthened by Rerrnlts From f Bleiaeholaatlc Klerena and Hard Bottle la Expected. The big game of the Intercity Foot ball League, from a local standpoint, will be played this afternoon on the Eaxt Twelfth and Kact Davis streets grounrltt, starting promptly at 2:30 o'clock. Columbia Park and East Port land arc the contending teanuc and on the result of the fray depends whether or not the Park eleven wlil still remain at the top of the circuit. Several of the best players of the Portland Interncholastic League have been secured by Coach Stubling, of Columbia Park, nnd Coach Kennedy, of Last Portland, and both teams are out for "blood." This Is tho Kecond meet ing of the two elevens this season, the llrst resulting in a h'-to-O defeat of East Portland contingent on Columbia Park grounds. J. O. Convill, city superintendent of parka, has arranged to have the Held roped off, and a sergeant and five pa trolmen wlil be on hand to quiet any disturbances which might arise. Clyde liupert. captain of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club football team. was appointed referee by ice-Presi dent Grayson, of the Intercity League, while Martin Pratt, manager of the Wlngearl "M" eleven, will act In the capacity of umpire and scout. The Uneemen will be selected this after noon. Coach Stuhling had his Columbia Park boys out for a hard grind last night under the arc light at Colum bla Park. He reported after the work out that all his athletes are In great condition and expect to be on the win ning side when the game is com plated today. The other game of the league will be the Oregon City-Vancouver Bar racks, at Vancouver, this afternoon. The first game between these two ag gregations resulted In a no-score standstill at Oregon City laet month. Following are the lineups as an nounced by Manager Tom Jackson, of Eant Portland, and Manager Mason, of Columbia Park: Columbia. Eaat rortlanrl Mun.on C Killtluff Hudson. O.Murpbr K 7 I. Fowler, It. Patterson II Curry Ill K I'.iirah Pul.T.J Tlrown ...KKL.. MitnsrT.HIriichler Fuller. Waiala .. ..I. fi K. p.l'aterson.Duher t.urrv.i'ost 1. 1 Ft.. W.Crahani.I.olIlc t'rowe.Maurlee . . . 1, K K Kel'-btinsrer r.. Murphy. J.Muryhy.v. CEdwarils.lIclvenna flail. ottaraon ....Hill... X.Steniler.Louttit Watta L 11 li iiowrlinir.r-iax Murphy C.) K Lowllne.Mjera Farmers from the vicinity of Corbett and several small school children tes tified in District Judge Bell's court yesterday morning that P. Marino, a road laborer, had terrorized the school children. At the conclusion of the hearing Ma rino was fined $100 on the technical charge of vagrancy. Judge Bell or dered that he be held In jail until the fine is paid. One little girl testified that the chil dren one evening had stayed in the schoolhouso until 6 o'clock, afraid to leave because Marino, who had chased them from the playground, was wait ing out.siiie. Farmers who had joined in the all-night hunt for Marino after this occurrence were present in the courtroom. Ono man said his little daughter was forced to quit school because of the reign of terror" alleged to have been caused by Marino. This ease is the second one of the same nature near Portland within a month. John Bordeaux, an ex-convict witli several aliases, appeared at the West Portland schoolhouse near Mult nomah station and drove the children into the schooihouse. When the teacher went outside the man's actions were so flagrant that the young woman declined to testify about them. Bordeaux' case was heard before District Judge Jones a week ago. He was dismissed, was told to leave the state, and Judge Jones warned Deputy Sheriff Phillips against attempting to rearrest him. Pendleton Congratulates Carnegie. PENDLETON'. Or., Nov. 27. (Spe- al.) Thanksgiving being the 80th birthday of Andrew Carnegie, the Umatilla County Library Board, in ap preciatlon for the money received to ward putting up new library buildings in this county, telegraphed him con gratulations. The telegram read: "Thanksgiving coinciding with your birthday adds special significance to the occasion, for all people are deeply grateful to you for your generous gifts this year of central and branch libraries." Mrs. Frank Hcald Dead. PENDLETON. Or.. Nov. 21. (Spe cial.) Mrs. Frank Heald, aged 54, died at St. Anthony's Hospital this mornins after an illness of three weeks. Mrs. Heald came to Pendleton three years arro with her husband from Willmer, Will Gladly Consider Every reasonable offer as to terms will be cordially entertained: payments of 10 a month will buy any one of the many fine player pianos, and free music rolls supplied with every player piano in the great consolidation sals now in progress at Graves Music Co., 147 Fourth street, near Morrison, and also at Ellers. Broadway at Alder. Several concert-used Eilers de luxe player pianos, one of the fiohmers and also a very elegant Kranich Bach, and even come Chickerings, are marked down at arbitrary reductions of $300 each. Easy terms, too. This means business. Wrestling Mate $200.00 Cash Purse SMILING Dutch Santell vs. Ed. O'Connell to a finish, catch-as-catch-can, two out of three falls. Police Gazette rules to govern, and the entire gate receipts. Wednesday, December 1. Special Attraction, JIM LONDOS The Grecian Hercules, agrees to throw four men in one hour. Will present $50 to any man who will stay 15 minutes on the mat with him without being thrown. Challenges the World. Especially invites Dr. Roller, Frank Vance, John Berg, Ben Bordsen, Charles Rentrope, Jack Root or any other wrestler of the Northwest for above contest. BOXING Preliminaries. Parslow vs. Cohen Moscow vs. Warner Substitute boxers fin training) Tranibitus. JlcCool. O'Brien. C lark, Blazier. Sommers. Allen, Brown, Hton son and many others. AIl.tllSSIOY. SOC Reserved Seals. l; Box St-uls. On Sale Rich's, Sixth and Washington Streets. 1 Dupont for Ducks THE duck season's here. The bays are black with these toothsome game birds. There's plenty for all. Get your gun ready! If your aim is true and your load's dependable you'll get your share. ailjr SMOKELESS SHOTGUN POWDERS Dup.nt Ballistlt. are the powders that win. Bulk or dense each has its good points and each has its friends. Du Pont Powdem the choice of S09f of American shooters, are loaded ia all standard shells or sold ia bulk at your dealer's. Write for booklet. E. I.du Pant de N.mourscL Company tVllmingt.n, Delaware Driver Beating Ilonte Arrested. "The ii.ost Inhuman act I bare erer witnessed." wii the comment of Patrolman W. H. Strain in his report concerning the arrest of John Wiley on a charge of cruelty to animals yes terday afternoon. Wiley waa taken Into custody at Twentieth and Morri son streets. According to the officer he was belaboring his horse unmerci fully with a four-foot rubber hose that waa raising great welts on the back of the animal. Finland has an area ef U4.71H souar mllaa. of which ona-.lsth la water, owing Iha Innumerable lakes la tha interior af l,ie cuuuu). SALEM MAY PLAY EAKTS MEX Game to Deelde Championship of Oregon, Idaho and Ctali Proposed. Efforts are being made by W. A. Fenstermacher. faculty manager of the Washington High School football team, to bring the Salem High eleven to Portland to play the East Siders on Multnomah Field next Saturday. Coach Clancy waa In the city yesterday and be waa In favor of the game. The project will be taken before the board of directors of the league at Salem for final ratification tomorrow. Already the Washington High has the title of Idaho and Utah as a result of tha (9-to-7 trimming handed the Cald well High aggregation Thanksgiving day. and the winner of the proposed Salem-Washington contest would be champion of Oregon, Idaho and Utah. FAIR WEATHER EXPECTED Possibility of Snow Is Predicted Official Prognostlcator. by "Conditions are favorable for fair weather in this district Sunday." So says the oniciai augur or me local Weather Bureau. A change from south erly to easterly winds also Is predicted. The cauve I orllund man leu Uic ap-; (the tjoop pudge riErra boosters of the reaitobacco chew. J JUDGE. 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