The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 05, 1915, SECTION TWO, Page 4, Image 26

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    THE SUM) AT OREGOMAX. fOKTLAyP.
DECEMBER
1915.
HOCKEY
LEAVE
TEAM 10
TOM
1 PORTLAND VSCIX .AM. Or THE , ACIf CSMT MR AS. SVaSaSS!k,,," """" ' .
3RR0W
Portland Ice Game Players
W..1 Meet Vancouver,
B. C, Tuesday Night.
10 MEN ARE IN TRAINING
I kiraih I lgnd Tp. bf Oa I
to IV pro? praj. Threw luttra
Only rrrxaJtt'4- imm to
Ik Platod iI-t rtda.
trt.B4 keckey taara of ! Tm
off.: Coaal tfochey Aaooa-tatlon will
lv aera Wtaarrow for Vater. B.
c wt.re tsey u p.ay tar es-eaiag
of (& cft4tt !
lt Yea-rouvor wa.4"e asnpH Tuoe--
i iii. I- It. Savag. aa.r. will
take 11 player WU4 Mm. aecordlag
feu trwtl plea.
"! Vae-l soon
t tea al lae I"oUn4 ! Hippodrome
for ta Ui w. .roiac Uatr
r r.r workout. aa4 DeU Irlaa ar
rtvaj Friday as4 waa yeeterday for
tae tint ltm.
ea Merpl.e. of TV lorn p.. I tbe lltb
atal.t m kee baea (axi ap by lae.
l-xa! nuuimii for a layout, aad al
lliit I aaa Lien transporta
tmn money. wor4 has eeaa receives!
eitoor by Maaagar savage or J. Cor
Ki.r. (jaitMki -. oa a r. of the Port
U4 ! Hippodrome.
Hut I ptayere ar allowed t aVe
lae rag-..r payroll. o oo of the maa
an tba local lean mmt ie way. At
-..nt mora U J. It. Dowd. Charles
I beiia. Alf Barboor n4 Maplaa.
wao or slate,, to 4 toe subbing.
- t Mo ITMor .
The lom wui Una up egeinai I ho Mil
I.ooair. Tuesday sight wltb Tom Mar.
ar .1 goat, tvil Irvle oo4 -Moooe-
lafl and rfh 4feao, roapoe.J
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SoJuUon to problem la: xmsiv. .
lo move ana win. .. ' '' - .
16-12. 10-14. 7-2. 13-. 31-2i.. o-l. i-11.
11-lH. 14-S2. 21-JT. 32-1'T. -'-, "-S1
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B. Alrianorr. ,. , , - ?t-
SolulloD to pro&aam 4, a: xaiaa, 1.. --. --
kln.a. . : whlta. 8. 15. 32; unm . .-
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4-11. S5-30. 11-jo. au--.ro, . ' f - T
1-15. 20-30. 'lS-19. 30-25. J-24. Jo-21.
"4-19 13-17. 14-1. 21-25. 18-2S. 2J-S0.
17-14. 24-27 l"-l. 27-2 10-15. 24-27. 30-2O.
. .4 it.ia ai-'m lu-'i .1 -.ivr . 01-
oi'ir' n-hl'ta. wln'a. Just .0 and no other
a. hi.ru- draw. V. Sanfield. Jack.
OLD FOURTEENTH."
11-15
28-24-
8- 11
20-23
:i- S
23-14
9- ia.
30-2
durinr
19-16
13-28
S- 1
30-23
27- 2
. "Wina
a 20-lS
2. a 11 -"-'o
24-22 1-21
1- 3-n
21-17 23-21
.U 18-23
17-13 21-5
o- 25-30
ilmultaneoua eiblbltlon.
Eight boarda. Charlaa Hrr. r.
forcad Mr. John.ton to lva t "P J"
a- a... .... h. waa not familiar wltb. tna
"7. . 11-15. 23-l. 8-?i.
r'"'i'"a V. ,. 7-11.
15-J4. !S-1. 10-1. I-4U. . a.-.-.
2i-i2. 24-2. B31-20.
Tha .trok
Man pia.-ea
a id
. - " - - . ,
30. 31'.. Black to mova ana
4. B " ' - 1
31-2 12-1
5. g 29-2J
2U-31 14-19
0-14 27-24
Jl-2 10-27
8-12 32-14
2U-81 2S-S2
14-W 16-12
24-24.
X-f,
k'e la in ' exceptionally ood n
I thu.: Black. 2. 4. 3. !
whlta. 17. IS. 20, S3. 24. ... i.
K-14
SI -24
23- 19
13- 18
14- 2:i
24- 13
C2:i-2.i
12-14
24-31
13-11
23- 22
32-27
30-23
27-24
J5-21
24- 19
22-17
19-13
J. Danver. Black wina.
gJ?S."i3S I. by Johnaton and
H Ac.!"- of SlKarton. Or. and J.cV. city,
ballova problorallL . 13. 2. . Uuf.
29: whlta. 18, 23. 31: kln. 21: ,to
man' Jlay 2-2i d draw. All rlSht to
dltor. ...
19. 32. wniio. 19. - '
play ana win.
NEW LEAGOE FORMS
Six Bowling Quintets Are in
Revised Organization.
NAME ALSO IS CHANGED
Bob Franklin Ieads in Individual
Averages, 193, and J. W. Blaney
Is Second With 188 Tym
Teams Are Added to list.
A now bowlintr league has Dean
formed at the Oregon alleys, and eU
teams make up the organization. What
was formerly the O.-W. R. & N. League
has been cnanged to the Union Pacific
circuit and two quintets were added to
make an even ball dozen tearaa rolling.
All leagues are evenly matched tor
the most part and several organizations
are having warm races. In the individ
ual averages of the Oregon House
Ltague Bob Franklin still sets the
pace with 193 for 30 games. I. TV.
Blaney has smashed an average of 1SS
pins in bis 38 league contests, and he
rests in second place.
Following are the standings of the
teams and the lndiviauat averages:
kin is, li.
BiacK to
Gorier and b.tt.r than Mlutlon aivan. IT-ia.
al-M 32-27. 20-22, 27-23. 18-14. l-lp.
k.' 24-20. 27-J. Black wina. Jack.
OAME NO. 138.
Played' at club between
and triena
CROSS.'
B. B. Alexanaer
1S-1S
A26-22
11-13
17-1K
7-11
13- 9
4-13
24-20
13-24
2a- 0
next
1-10
28-19
11-15
31-24
15-21
14-17
21- 7
3-10
22-18
time I triad
2S-27
22-18
27-S1
19-15
9-14
IS- 9
11-13
Drawn.
2- 6
26-21
4- 9
29-23
5- U
25-22
10-14
32-28
14-23
2S-19
editor's move
133. AJV-V
?T?a,nT. Y" 17.1 j' 2-7-. x:m. 11-1?.
ii-ic. 15-31. SO-.' 31-21 4-8. 18-27,
White win.. .
a xne "a. .- two .hot
l.il n TTl UVO. I.IIB a - .
23-2.
133: 8-11
...r draw poaltlon. 13-19. 24-13. Z3-.4,
nlTi aeair.st eight contestants at chackers.
Kiriadcllf insane and
draw. Those de eated were Messra Dove:
nine the only game 1001. . i.rara
v..,.. in accommodate the large
anvu.ii .j
number vreint. ,
OAMK. 137, "OLD FOrRTEENTH-'
Salem. Or.. Che? and Checker C"ib.
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the enap-
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aat a pa. wa'l f..r tao coaditiaa of
aa;c la ISO .irpiraaiaia
M(W . .r..at aar aatfavabl Tarn abaraay
a a. a la a Vaw Tarh c.pplng. arr.ro
aaa, . rreaa-tace Pa.tia. Tha atory
wa tna- tha aria.t. rath.r Wir.'!ata tro-
. 1 . . wa. chaa.aln tn l-a Cnltad
,. Nr.' a. 4 wala4 Stark. T wha
laitar-a roaoct aliOat p:aaaa Blna.
a. .. ataaa, t .1 ba w.
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win ka r.taraa4 i tba Deo Mo.aae club a
a , . tiMitra L.aaaa. . .
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.,. i. M. aaa ..erag.tlaa aaat )a!aa4h
.. . . i. Aui rmm. .1 ta cloaa af th
la.aaara Laaaw.. aaaan. O" 'an rrta4 la
.... take uia aafaa d.r aa -Jn-lfa" aaa.
wha waa Ban-haa.. f-am the ka A. leal
a.a. aa" Ik Ta. Uaa
.l.-lAra IVrwl Toledo tjulnlct.
rrvTRAlJA. Tfaah . Doe. 4. Ppa
rUl Wednaaday niatht tb Toledo
!,,. ata-hotal ba.katkall taatj waa do.
. ,aj b ifio Toledo AM-tara by
acor of 33 o or" ' fasteet
camaa atar .aoa In Toledo. Donga and
Jj,-utiy. forward, of lha AM-ftara.
NDOOR BALL TO START
CTTV ICACl'K DO I BLR-HRADKIt TO
C HELD .1CXT al'XDAi.
rf . Will ."apt iiaaaaaaria-
! Toaaa ao4 Moaaroka Will
Battle) rralaaala Parka.
Nal Hunday afternoon tba opening
duublo-header will b played on tna
Armory floor by tha four teama man.
Inc OP CiiT Indoor Baseball Ixagu.
In tha Initial contest tha Armory club
will tak on tha Transportation team.
while tha Mooarche and peninsula
rarka will do pattla In tha second con
test.
Tba four teama that make up tha
league Include a number of the City
League stars aa wall aa aa several
other well-known ballplayers now In the
rita- Carl Maya. Ditcher for tha world's
champion poston ites not. win uo
mound dutv for th Monarcna In tha
nfiaaitne? aanta.
Tho Armory baa one of the largceat
Indoor dlamonda on tha Coast and can
accommodate as many as looo tans.
At a mootlnir last week tha follow
ing; league officials wore elected:
Oevrgo tirayeon. president: Jama J
kirn. rd. vice-prealdent; Harry Han
son, secretary, and Captain D. C. Bow.
man. treasurer, president Grayson says
the oftlclaia of the league will spare no
effort In making- this the most success
ful aeaaon of tho Indoor game that
Portland has over known.
C. Jtlea H4 Rupert has been ap
pointed umpire and tho Spalding- con
cern baa donated a beautiful trophy,
which will ba presented to tho winner.
Doings in Fistaiiitv.
AT tha present time things look
rather dubious for any of the crop
of boavywala-ht that hav been hnrl
ina challenges at Jess Wlllard. Fred
Fulton, with whom th big boy Is
scheduled to dash, dooan't appaar to bo
the mas thai can relieve Jess of Ola
title. The others don I seem to stanu
aa moch of a chance as Fred dooa with
he exception of Frank Moran ana Jim
Coffey. Authorities are . agreed max
Jena will hold his title for lomi little
time to come.
a a a
Evidently Tom Cowler and JiA Cor-
bett have burled the az and are again
hooked up together. Jim got real
peeved over the showing made by
Cowler In Ms first few fights In New
Tork. but when he came back and put
k. o. over on atctanny, tin iaii.
heavy. Corbett attain look, nean anu
patched up the rip in tneir reiatiuua
with each other. It will b remem
bered that Corbett picked Cowler up In
Fortland and took him to Australia
with him.
"Vratarioua" Billy Smith, the old
welterweight champion. Is training out
at the Rose City Club and declares that
ha Inlands shaping UP for a bout with
"I am going to show the Portland
boxing fans that tha old-timers had It
all over tha present day boxers." says
Smith.
a a a
Tha Fan Francisco amateur crop Is
bring thinned out. Willie Meehan.rwho
used to be a great card In the old four,
.A..a rf.va and who haa been appear
Ing at smokers-under tho new order of
ihi.ai haa been stopped by the Ban
Vra.ciace authorities, as well as aav.
...i other old-timers. Wrestling is
now having the call In the Bay City,
a a a
Rud Anderson Intends leaving shortly
for tarbulent Mexico. No, the former
lightweight championship contender
does not figure to enter Into Mexican
athletics. He will Join a relative oa a
ranch in the war-striCKen country,
a a a
Harry Croat, tna moiorooai pnoi.
boxer aivl mustache cultivator, la work
ing out at tha Rose city uuo anu in
tends stepping back into tba local ring
within a ahort time. Harry used to be
soma pumpkins In tha middleweight
class when ha fought under tha colors
of tha Beaver Club a couple of sea
eons back and thinks that ba still can
step a few. ...
Harry Hansen, the Armory light
weight. Is another boxer that is going
through the paces at tha East Side
athletic institution.
Checkers
Headquarters Portland Chess and Checker
-i..h mi ica.hlnarton building annex, r uurm
. . 1 1
r.mmunirailone and contributions solicited.
Band to 143 East Thlrty-linn sireev. run
lanii. Information and instruction tree.
E. H. BBTANT. EDITOR.
Phone Tabor 6213.
PROBLEM 125.
Tiy P. J. Lee. Toeoma, Wash.
Black men 10. 27. K. 28.
12-16
l'.l-lJ-
14-18
2t-14
9-1 S
17-A
1-17
21 -1 1
i-.-lO
It- 9
.1-1 1
l.i- 9
18-23
27-H
4- 23
p. 5
1.V1S
5- 1
11-16
2I-2
l.i- III
1- r.
8-11
5- 9
11-16
2(1-11
7-16
211 -2'.
1 ii-20
31-26
10-13
21-2 1
0-14
2- 7
30-25
23-30
14-14
24-27
31-26
26-17
21-14
7-11
16- 7
3-17
23-19
Woodmen of World League
Multnomah
W'elifoot
I'roepect
Portland
Choppers
Arieta
Mercantile League-
Standard Oil
Blake-McFall Co
Auto Top Co
Blumauer-Frank Drug Co....
Bed Crown
Zerolene
Commercial A ia.""
Vancouver Fost
United States Rubber Co
Western Soda worn.
Rainier Hotel
Ballou A Wright No. l-;...
Union Meat Co.'s Columbia. .
Twtlignt wi
W. P. Fuller Co
Ballou A Wright Io. J
M-rT.n.l Ailt. CO
Portland bpeeaoniomi o".
Job printers' Duckpiu League
Glass & Prudhommtt
Irwln-Hodaon
Portland Linotyping Co
Portland Printing House..
uu...n.u V-nrnev & Slraub
American Typefounders Co ;.
Portland uucapm
Telegram
Journal
G. ai P
Labor Press
Oregon nouae ioaa
Marliu A Forbes
LelKhton Dairy Lunch
A. J. winter.
Henry Bids. Barber Shop
Western Oregon Trust
Rose City primary
i."nion Pacific....
Oresoa Alleys
Individual Averages,
viai Games.Av.l Nam
White wins.
Peoples D. B.'
GAME 138. "CENTRE.
E24-20 1J-22
tr 6- 9 S.i-IS
G32-2S 15-22
3- 7 26-17
"S-24 I 9-19
..i.ta -Tl . 1 1
iwi" . . , . u-h rn a
A This forms t " Vaommend
th
24- 8
4-11
C17-14
11-15
f8-24
D 7-11
36-23
13-2:
27-23
1- 6
24-19
II-
19-12
Drawn
L.
beginner to " - ".'"-. ... -hlta
B Undoubtedly strongeai au
... . . l..rl
tne u y i ' 1 . f!,v
rvv.n. ."'"i,. "h .r- aood. but the text
'-e is tho least eomPli'.:4 ?.
D Better tlian '--" . - , 7, . io-17.
... ... .r.iii ..a. ua. i.-.. -
"VVjT'b "6-23 7-11. 10-16. 3-S. Drawn.
2---.'-?i. ?. ?,' . 6-9 are not
t. 1 '. " -
d 111' ""'"..y .,. flraws.
G 30-26 here would lose by 1S-2-. etc.
H No alternative.
'"Ail a!S. DbuBLE CORN BR."
Given", uiaa. ... .
5,1.26 4- 8
2-J-.:-2-
6
22-18
6- 10
14- 9
10-13
111-10
7- 14
9- 6
1-10
140.
m-is
J14-10
i-l
.-.1-27
11- 15
k:o-io
12- 19
2:1-16
S-ll
16- 7
A10-14
B22-17
C 7-10
J7-1-S
D 3- "
e;4-:
FJ4-1".
23-14
9-18
C2'!
-i:
26-17
10-2O
24-1
4-S
17-14
10- 17
21-14
11- 16
2-25
CAME
in. 14
2S-24
D-10
39-2'!
1- 4
J3-:s
H14-17
2-14
til-15
127-23
Bryant,
18- 9
10-11
!. it
14-17
4- 2
17-22
2- 6
i;j-25
fl-To
25-29
31-26
"DENNY-"
2-11
24- 2l
4- 8
27-24
-12
25- 22
1 S-S3
white.
3-
26-22
2H-2
10-
25-13
23 -.4
11-13
7-11
W. wins.
17-24
24-19
10-24
2S-12
11-13
15
26-6 1
Drawn
ned
12-16
.i. -i.t
... ,
hy unimmona
A Form. op.n na - . hjs r.t
"n..S"""... oMhllshed
B-The most P';Pu.11a,r
??' :,V.i. al-ii Ind 24-20 are good
( - , , - , i or . . - -
anH atroneent re-
... 14-20. runs it Into
will
lines.
nr..- hut weaw
this noini, dui
- ' . hat at
D TBI! 1 . 17-14 10-17
11-13 v 22-1. ,,,.,7 21-14
-1-14 r, 7'1U
-" aT3 ;i "3-14 6-" Draws.
24-2l 12-16 -!Z
-e n -.rf',;4'i.Tirdrw. 2-i'j. ii-"'
?M5- ,"l '"I" ":lV "-23 M-22. -" "-18'
i nerc
W. L.
27 6
20 8
14 19
14 19
13 20
23 7
16 14
16 14
15 13
15 15
a 27
20 18
19 14
18 15
17 16
15 18
10 23
19 8
17 10
13 14
i 22
16 8
13 11
11 13
7 17
3 21
15 6
14 7
7 14
6 15
21 12
20 13
20 13
19 14
.13 14
12 20
11 22
10 23
Pet.
.blS
,73S
.424
.421
,X4
.i2
.53::
.ii.l
,500
.000
.1U0
.60S
.676
.545
.515
.4ue
.704
.630
.481
.185
.916
.667
.542
.456
.292
.123
.714
.667
.33:;
.2S6
.636
.606
.66
.376
.553
Franklin
Blaney ...
Woada
Case
McDonald
Roberta ..
Estes ....
Weimer ..
Lund ....
Kalk
Anstey ..
Brocher ..
Rowe ....
Kneyse . . .
Mc.Mahan
Kldon ....
Sheets ...
Pembrook
Swan
Jones ....
Barbour -Myers
....
Merrick ..
Whetstone
Goldsmith
Games. A v.
30 17
29 17
S3 1
30 16rt
..36 Itii
..15 1-iJ
..33 1S
..23 161
.. 6 11
. .33 li
..32 163
. .32 i;
..23 16
... 6 16-
.. 9 11
.. 4 161
..29 1"
..18 16"
..33 131
..30 lr.s
..10 15
..17 151
. .It li !
.. 3 133
V..30 l3;wilkieson ...
ls8Flavln
10 ls7;01son
29 183,Voelker
6 Ul.McConaushey
29 ISO Capen
33 179,Deaver
33 178 Eckerleln . ..
....27 178McGlnnis ...
29 177 McPherson .
23 176 Gray
2 4 176 Birrell
37 17oArbuckle . ..
30 175 Freebrough .
33 175!Hill
.. "9 174 CoIIIna
, 18 174:Snder
... .27 173 Shower
.33 172 Mount
, 29 372 Severance ..
. 17 172; vv III
.33 171 Gavin
.11 171!Mullisa .-
. 6 170-Rodke
"i 1691
Individual Averages. Woodman of Wortd.
Games.Av. Name, u.u..-j
30 172 Marsh 27 Its
30 171 Kling . . .
....30 lil.Bowe ....
3t 169 Nelson .-
....30 lr.'MeUgir .
12 164 Daue . . ..
....12 160Franzen .
.. . .30 160'Holmes . .
... .30 169'Hogau .
... .27 159 Skow . . .
30 15'DeTemplo
.... 165 Jett
. .. .21 105 Wetzel . .
27 154 Johns . . .
....24 133 Walters .
24 161'Bennett .
27 lil Schade ..
24 151 Miller.
,...30 150 Fllck
;7 150'Glodwln
13 149 Blumberg
Name
Conner ...
Chapln ..
Sholln ...
Natemcier
Hage ....
Austin ...
Wlllard . .
Kurtx ....
Bruce ....
Da 1
Kunkel ..
Braun ...
Buzan ....
Stegeman
Dudley ..
Cook . ...
Jones ....
Showers .
Mathls ...
Henry ...
Mannoa .
30 147
..24 14
. .21 145
. .27 143
..27 14-i
..24 1 12
.. 9 142
..16 142
..18 140
..37 13
..15 131
.. 6 is:
.. 9 13 "J
.. 9 12'
..24 127
.. 6 127
..14 123
..16 115
.. 113
STREAMS CLOSED TO ANGLERS
Scarcity or Fish Near SUverton
Caus-s Action by Commission.
SlLiVERTON, Or.. Dec. 4. (Special.)
The State Fish an? Game Commis
sion has posted notices in Silverton
and vicinity that the fishing season in
Butte Creek, the Abiqua River and Sil
ver Creek and their tributaries will bo
closed from December 10. 1915. to
March 31. 191- , , ,,,
The reason for closing the nsninK
season in these particular streams is
that the stock o'. trout and other fish
a t hclnir cleaned out and In the in
terest of sport the flsh and game com-
miHsion lrsueo. mo uiu. F.v,M.
fishing in any of these streams
form.
-KTh.on.yvr.auAMfo-o-
21-17
10-13
17-14
12-14
"8-12 .
H J-
29-23
4- 1
21-17
lk-22
25-1".
15-22
C. Brown
2-24
14-19
24-15
1 1-ie.
32-28
8-11
says
S-24
6-10
13- 9
1- 6
W-19
4-13
19-15
best for
this stage.
I14-10. 7-11.
.nit .fnrdan.
j Compulsory.
i--'3.19. 6-8 draws.
i... arrasoondenta:
hut tna ,i-..- "
6-M, 4)-9 drswa
in. 19
27-20
1S-27
31- 8
22-81
8- 3
Drawn,
black at
Stewart
J. Ut m fir.
play and 'n.
prlz
The numwri yem
wa. wronff. It wsi
problem. wni
Whit mn. 10. IM. 30; klnrs. 8.
ft ftod lrmr.
' PROBLEM 126.
By A. Hart, Sellwood City.
Black. 3, 8. 13. 18. 19, 23; white. II, lo, ,
17. 2i 30. Black to move ana win.
PROBLEM 12T.
Br B. B. Alexander. City.
Black Kings It, 33; white, 12, 20. 21.
Black to play and draw.
PROBLEM 128.
By C. A. Denay.
Black. 1. . 12. 1: king. 2: white. 11.
14. li. It; king. S. Whlta to play and win.
PROBLEM 129.
By Orosvenor. X. Y.
Bleak. 1. 13: king. 31: white. SI, 22;
king. 14. Black to play aad draw.
PROBLEM 130.
By B. B. Alexander.
Black. S. 12, 20. 27: kings. 1. 82; white,
1. 11. 13. 19. 23. 28; king 28. White to play
"solution to problem 121: 27-24. 29-27.
14.17. Jl-1 4. 2f-2J, i:-l. 0-S. J-". 7-3.
27-li 1-17. 11-31. -23. A. Bart, N. 6a
fleld. H. Baker. Whlta wina
Solution to problem 122: Black 3. 9. 23:
white. 19. 30: king. 24. White to play aad
win 19-18. A8-7. 24-19. 23-27. 80-23. 9-13.
Z3-W. 27-32. 22-18. 32-27. 18-14, 13-17, 13-10.
T-11. 10-7. Whlta wina
A 9-1 4. 15-10, 14-17. 24-10. 23-27. 27-32.
19-23 3-S. 6-2. -12. 2-7. 12-16. 7-10. l-20.
2. -19, 32-2S. 10-1. XI-2J. 14-18. 2S-32, 18-23.
WHITMAX QXTINTETS TO PLAY
Clasa Games Are Scheduled to Begin
Monday nnd Captains Chosen.
WHITMAN COLLEGE. Walla Walla,
Wash.. Dec 4.(Speclal.)-Now that
the football season is over, interest in
athletics at Whitman has turned to
basketball. Class game, will be played
t..,1iv and Wednesday of
nex wiek- Th. captains of th. class
Uam.Wwere elected th.s week.
L'V. .Se.ni0":. DOiro"yjBhnkseen. Hood
River; sophomores: Frank Dement,
Walla Walla: freshmen. Clarence Ted-
. T- l.klniaii Wfllh.
With every one of last year's team
back in the game again this year and
with some Promielng new material n
The freshman class. Coach Applegate
and Whitman fans are looking forward
T on. of the best basketball teams In
tjha conference.
Quintet Formed Near RIdgefield.
RIDGEFIELD. Wash.. Dec. 4. (Spe
ai.i . la the Fellda community south
, har. a basketball team has been
organized. Gordon Mclrwin was elect
ed manager and Raymond Woolf assist
ant. The team practiced Monday. The
opening game will probably be about
the middle of this month. Other teams
In this district are: Ridgefleld. Pioneer
and Sara.
Former Owner of Giants Die.
NEW TORK. Dec. 4. Andrew Freed
inan. former owner of the New York
National League baseball team, died
at his home here today as the result
of a nervous breakdown.
in any
Slate billiard tables were
on tn orcai pl-n.i. . .
first played
Dupont
for Ducks
e-r""TTF, duck season's here. The
1 bays are black with these
toothsome game birds. There's
plenty for all. Get your gun
ready I If your aim is true and
vour load's dependable you'll get
your share.
(gUPDig)
SMOKELESS SHOTGUN POWDERS
Dupont Bslllstlto
are the powders that win. Bulk or dens,
each baa ita good pointa and each has
its friends.
Du Pont Powders the eboioe of 80
of American shooters, are loaded in all
standard shells or sold in bulk at your
dealer a.
Write for booklet.
C.l.slu P.ntd. N.maura A Com.any
Wilmington, Delaware
Bowlers Never Get Appendicitis
Oregon Bowling Alleys
Broadway and Oak St.
12 ALLEYS.
PERFECT VENTILATION.
Broadway 916.
J. W. RMMKY, PROPRIETOR.
a wr4 aicia .ooia.
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