tnr srxnAT oreooxiax. PORTLAND. JANUARY !. 191C. IS COAST LEAGUE Ifl SECRET PACT? McCrcdie Says He Wants No Contract J-'irpcrs Owing to Certa:n AgrccmcnL KRAPP COULD.VT RETURN Caaa af An Kraftr Rea-allanl Whara JaoajM 0irwlW Joh I reae Darrry aad Latter trllae4 to LJatarsv. BY ROrre FAWCXTT. TTv r'if tt Uacw anaaTaal ntre. mt crvt i;.tnt ao. la CnCrCt J'4Bipr? I'!1! . Waiter M-a-r., rerrtead earr. droop.! a .B;ricm Knut ytf lay. oar. aa.4 ether 4topmaTi at laa peat f irtnlaht M la br out ua iajr. Vo.a;. taka faa Kraps kvk f-ona i'iff.'a If effr. yoa a - t.on-r f r4 at M t'rWi voukt . rplld Mich. 1 eeaaat tak fcisa of a cartel ttmnni. i4 I daa I tkisk t want XsCtrfu Ikea kt my Ilk a clam eel w:4 -iair aa fart.ir re mark the soysteraoaa cr?aia lie i ad L kBtf. tel ha eaH1 a urttiM la ait1 aar af Ik atni'.e aka Jime4 Ik tort .aad ! f r u eoUaa rairala Th krd.r f tkr la atssrabar. C4uriaJ af Kimm Cut: IWty. ( rttrg. anal .rasa, af naffa:. .tir t.ne -cortala aTTiaat ra fter la r (' Mc'ral:B la tn plr a n'.tj.l affair tc we Coaet U4fM ataaar-ai. e)rlaat aair Ika waa iB9'l Ika Caul laa-. ar kehr It la avr llulic, ! goata la ka na a a A few dar aca Art Krwftr. Ceaat fa" au'.ftir. w jm4 !-" la Aiii.m clitft. ppli4 la liaarr ar-r. a( aaa rn i, lor a Ja aad Harry r k-k atowa r i ra ataar juano-era frsea Ika raa Le-- aadouotadlr l.l Da aal f kartA iak fomirf iMUfl. aad aaar irr la tack, lata lia "Too I la raaka lorrna mt Vraaa; Johaoa. af Alaa. aa4 aaaartr. af tka fa;l Ud c!'t asar catuan tkir caxaara la ena k laa-s. 4?ita taa a af l.ta r4'rl Laa lta la ta arvai44 ai !r kaar. aataataaablr alii ka coa 44 .-k la aiiaar Uaa riua, .imiaa ' atataoa ffarta4 ka: I'ka4aiaa. kll. it.4:iu k.amka a4 Kora. farmer llMa!1. alka )'ma4 tn l:akalar ciuk af Uf'VnttuiMl laat W r M .'.'ra4a la ika aelaloa tai Junmr J kaiua aa4 Ja Oa4aa af tmt W ist.r ( kraa4 J'aiaai :! a ka cllml kr Ika kia laaaaa la 4'i af ta potla lra4 itw . it tri aj'lair. N t.ti JoAuri aar CWaoa lu Tt a r4-ri tacaa aaifvav a a Wt'r v-"prfia ' far aa tf-ic. l.m it l attaa4 Ika foal ta-ia nMt.114 WM:a la I'alifaraia ha tip- l lMjk a yatAatf kbl-kar i.rni Manuak. Maak ka4 a trial wtt.t tn ata la artaj. CtrtM llrt. k. a aaraaaal la 9 rai'i rf.a ! ! Jiaar K:kar4 a avarl 4.ra at kil Ika yaa ,t.r an4 M caul lra4 ! Ika Wl'ar I., kirn, f.aal " ; fn ai ka kaaa la rar r.o. in. !- ark Har A!a4ar. tka kia UJ r&'tioia, i kaa ka lM kan4 art a)o aff la aa a.-vMaal Aiaiaa'l" rt"a ltal h fcaa4 ia lira aa furtkar irsu. aa4 ka ptrf l- report la la lara fttovt J-ina U aliaf wik llrflmaaf YVaak ix'na .' ".!;, A 4r la ika ir.r pi"'-far aa Ika C"'r af iiaka kma. Iti. k'raa l at Ca:4aalL )otR(ll To ll:rr MISTIiT lajimr fa- ha 1 1 oalra at A raaorj ltl It taablolradrr. Tka Vaaar-ka a4 fma f-aiuia art irtaat la Ika Brat ma af ika la aor aouia-ka4ar tkia iifaa aa 11a Araurr fj."r. Tka afcar ka.f af t"a 4itiMa ln.lwf kaail ku a vll Aa f tratana4 kr Tf a parlaltoa aal jkrmr9 t'iH Tka krat a aM la avfc4 ula.1 for I 3a Tka a n4 iia at Ika l lll h4iar fl.taaaa 1 t.aaaua far tka Mat af t aaa.a faliaa. iaa'iarr I nia t'aaiiata a Trmaa yarearloa t'l'ik, Vaarvria a Araary. Jaaaarr I I al"a ntiaia a Ar a ry. llMrili a Traa.aartaliaa ll'ik jaaarr 3J kfoaarvka a t'alaa Daa Jaaiarr Ji !" a Araiary. Trarr'at a laitaia l.tftii a Kuaarvk a Tranaa ta''a, lnli' a ariaart. I.npiurr II lart. aa, Xaaarrka Araort w Taaportall-a P .sr.iarr ! T'aapartai!aa a raa tr. VMt fc Armarr. a'iarr J' M.aarka a TTkkaaar taiiuaa I'aaeiata i Araiurr. at ti jvx rck xm 1 IjM Iwtla Maira Tnaraa 9t7 aad rraarata &a4 TlaM. tt:X Cat. J ta I l-a-.au arraa aarnr caadtliaaa k raa4 af m-ra I3aa raraaa atta44 Ika ttiCrl r.-a aat af taa laar Call fara a Jock l'!n at T a Jviana. ! k a. t ia a''ra.a. A MM ria aar'r t u aiAr-ntaa ma4a ia wa auacv a4 .: a I. -"a aaa rar4o4 la atk af rrofn an1 art'aa' a fraok Laa .ata ml a artaa aa4 far. lr.- r'3u utt ffn Jua-aa. a tvrta!ta aa4 k.aeaa rlelaa. wrm kra f r 1 1 a areata. Tka IW! at I raa fjr i 4ra l:tii:mi: rtlo ti:am 'aaJa I aar I a traa lo I larfral at 5a a trv a r:ri Cal. Jaa. I Ta Rlaar. ,. f r tui r 4at4 tka i"araaa4o a-n at Crna4a Ikiu af'araoa. It ta 3. la Ika laaaaaral u I af Ika mmv Tia kraa r-a"ra akikit4 V.H-r tamak. aklla lar vfaml al'Vt la tkia trl Ta a ! af t'al- H '. trorT. r i. .!.;. aa a f.aiara af ika kana M.ior Hoaa a ar4 Ika laa a f r l nnl Tka laama aiu axaat ( M .a.. Jaka tahl May W-y C WrUad OaV. rtrAT.", Jaa. t J. 0rt.4 Jka : frw- ai af I1-'" ti(4 WM.aa !! af ika Ari. aa la'a. ail firvtlaaa lia la:a4 ' aaa r?f4 la4T. If '.i.'vfnrf r' tariea eak k " li4 WAsntXGTOV STATE COLLECE ! '.' " ... . - . 5l - ' t .klMtM . dl-.. r.k-ll aa rra.1 II Ift t. Rl.kl ta.4. IMaM Arplaa.Ut. MlrkaaIla. lay. C. "r"" S2ZZ5' Oarkaa. R. M. a rkaakaak. f art IMata. ktKra. Cartala Clara. Ilrrrl aaa Baaaa. Bark Raw. I -a ft I Hllkt-Caark W llllaal H. -Loaralar- Ptata. a. fa a. laaaa, Il.anai. riaarr. Aaaiataat Caark Ta Trrar mi4 I'kralral Ulraatar J. Frracrlck Bakler. WEST EQUALS EAST Intersectional Game Victories Now Evenly Divided. ONE TIE SCORE INCLUDED Idta tor lloaora I Il-llrrd With rarifte ttraboani TrajM lOraaiaa of WrakkM of Ocrldralal. Ay Mlshl llaa Prfralrd. ivrrkirrTl t times CtrkLT DlktPKlX taatara V ktara Al rart.aaa fjtu SI. Cra (oa ! Al ta Aanataa rrk . Cv.4k'.al . Aaaa k Al taaiaa. Vlcfc froa A- : 2 klirkiaaa ACflaa a. Al raa.ia. t ai kl aa lltala II. Iiraaa . Tka Ciaaaia Al Miaaaal. V-at. Moalaak i, Jiyraeaaa - -It vr raiaa kal II ra" t"T faCka: 4-ira Ika paat Hull Nl for inaar yaara had lkr ba aa ln- I .'! to a I crldlraa claai UBIU nil I . and la lara rara fir ( Ikara la a kao. k. l.l car cad aff auk liaanafiou kiala aapt4 clorr ar liroaa t'aivorvatr aatr4ar. Ika laclflc t'oaat anar aa:i fl proud af Ik prof r k.r laraa aa tka i:m-r isrvru i.'lt af alory Tn af lha flra Int.raatlonai m it vtra lctorta laa ar ra(ra alaa a4 aa a lia arora kai; Ifcaa ! Ika lilt aa araa rak. tka Waal la ntit:4 lo th 4 a-aa af tka Uatira atvinrr arorad kr rirarn ar iici4otl ota of U Aa.. a It aaa aiarlf a f.U la m aa Ika Hiracuaa trip. Any of ka rilfw Nartkaaat laarra could kaaa 'kd Oceldatal J.. Ik !racu rra raaatttr lik RaaX rraava. HA. la raalltr. Ika aalr tat af traaatk kalaaaa l-la lao arla . lo w ! laa alaa for Ika t al. oa lor la j.t and ana lia aan IiiKfdiii Waaktectoa Mtl l for proa roaliuiirlir lhat t?ra laa t mi h 4iffrK-a kalaraa Ika larr af Ika Atta'tK! and Pa-::i.- aaakaarda. praaa dcfat4 TI. far: I .la. 1.1. lno4 laland l"!ata. .; lima. !-. V.rmool. I-. Had altk Triaitr. . and loat lo Harvard. Il-T. lo lrracua. -. and ! Amkarat. larvar4 a ad fitaruM ar ratad aa aanoaat ir.a l-p-arlrhra of th K.al. a4 yl kaaalall'ii l"ta d'fat4 liroaa kr aaa tourMnaa mor l.-aaa mn.r Harvard or .v'arua. Waahlactoa Cat. Waah;nctna and trr-rr mrrv ABTtrr i ax- I lull TO IIUk' Ml Ar. Tka littla aaraar kaia, Ak Car4ot, a'afa t tk Irani altk a rfca ca la Jo-kar '.aal. tka aiim kalaaiitl rramrioa f a ka n if rr4 ar.na. a.ardaa da-.' thai ba ataad ra4v la taka aa Haaaatl at anT I ma provl4ir Jarfcar wilt aukt l! rainda Ts. aoo:4 ka iviraT f.aa.'t lia bttr af Ika a. iM arciR-.'at kr pain4a a. Miln m.a l ! poia4 a. 4m. araa ka kaa r'd aa af!r la a la Lav Aa aa4 ka at SjlrKm. Ik rrartt foaalar af that cltr. in ! y a i t . a----aaa . , . a ! Aba Caltaa. a ELEVEN. WHICH VINDICATED WESTERN FOOTBALL BT DEFEATING AT PASADENA, CAU YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. - t ; . r - , Oracan. en lha othrr hand, all rankad upartor lo lb Or. ton A ((, who lut lo Prracuaa and aarliar drfaatad la Uirhicaa Atrcl. (raiB vii not a mtnbr of thk V-riha-t Confrranca. Watln(lon Ktata rl Woriana. howitir, wailopad lha VTaaoulan ST-T. and Montana turnrd around and put It all or Mrra (tut la th-ir - in mr. Coack O Nail, of ftrrarua. admlitad hla learn aaa lurkr to I la. aa Montana bad lb kail I mi ll a U-clr f;-)rard Una thra or four tlmaa. Waallncinn 8lat'a rlaa thl put Fail vaa niaorlc. In Wablna Ian Mala loat lo Oracoa and tka Ora fon Acla kr lb aama accra. T-: loat I la Montana !-: loat lo Washington t-a. and .dnfatd Whitman 1- and I4aba . tarllata raraaalloaa .ra Trtrd. Ikat Maptrmbar Bill rtU. a formor Car.iala Indian Mar, urrrd-d Johnnr lundrr a roarh. II h4 Brodark ni:r uad bark In uniform, and h brooabl wttk him lot of lha Carllal fnraiatlona. and balaaaa lb laro th Vjaabinaton Malar tra tranformol Inlo a wondarf-j ar.-l"n. T'irr 4.4 not loaa a aama all ralL At lha lurrp lha I'ullmanlfa atanlod Ika aathuaiaat br dfaimc oraaon 31-J: road Ihla aaa no flua br Iratlas Iba Oron Arsira !-; wai lopad M-nlana frll tpon llano t.a. irounrad w hltntam on an Kr firld lt-a. and around up li official aaaaoo br bumblina: ilonuia Cnllrs) al nr-okana aoma J-0 or Ihrrrabouta Carrigan'a Strategy Gets Grr' Goat. Carl Maa C.la raaa "laalda tkapa" aa kr lha Maaaaa AWaaiarr lha .raat ralkraf fa Barn Baal Pa, la kkaarlaTa -rrvra la. I 1 ar. BAXKnLX. artaa-r hava kaaa do les murk add (parolallna; ov.r Uiorir Al'iud'fa fallura lo bafr lh Iloatoa Had (o( In Iba world rla Laal txtobar. W.II orr lha ral :n:d dopa oa wbp ki AUs didn't look o good for tha I hll. A "or dm to Carl Mar, a mrmbar of lha Hnatoa Ila4 fo pltrhlnc rorpa. aho mahaa Ma bom In l"ort land, a Ml of irat'CT on lha pari of ManaKr a'arncaa. of rviamn. put na akid ua-d-r tha tic rbllad:phia pllcbcr In kl arroad atari. -Al.vaadar la a ramarkMr fa work.f.' aaplaln.d Mava. M Pavar .ta..a around th bo. A a lb bail I. liroaa la Mm h wind up and l' r so bark at lb batlr. Mt of Ma cam ra plar'd In i- t: an 1 ta. -Oarrlaaa notirad IM and lnamrtd oar bora lo taka a atrik or two and lha a(p out of lha bos lo rob am In our band or araa w!ik Iba im plr juat aa A'. waa prrpar4 to pltrk. "It waa aoraalhlna: pw for Al. ktulrr. K wa uaod t plt.hln. Wbn wa forrrd him lo bold tha rail ha cot a a.noua a a rounc fil.r- A a mull ha rlldn't hava hi tna alurr. It workd lo aoma astrnt In our f.rat cam. wba Alsand-r bat ua. 1-1. put It aock'd vao brttr In hla aarond iart. whrn wa baat rilm." -ltrbr Mara waa warmaj tip In roupia of l! crnr radr la o In r.larf but did pol ronnact. X drr 4oan rlo.a to flol for hla ahkra of taa wor:d rla apoll. bowarrvr. and b I aporiinc around In a now Eulrfc roadatcr. Mar tmn-li lo Ijv Ihla car In Portland when ha coa Ealt tni hprlnc. bacauaa ha owns another car la float on. OUIfiOX CITY ILVK WINS. IJ-1J tiled rVlmol Alumni Qalntrt I Sonf tkDWB to Ix-frat. fr.rVS C1TT. Or. Jan. I. (Cpa r!al Tka Oraon Cltr ll!h rhOol baaktball l.a-n today 4falad th alumni Irani aj lha Armory. :i lo It. Cirarn. railar for lh hlM prhool lam. and Willikrn. forward, plarad a aa-)r cm. in former aconr tour baak.ia In t fir. I half ami Millikan makin four baakata and two foula In tka laal hair f tha aama rr and Kmc. of ma hich arnool laam. alo plavd ronalal.ntlr- To l'nup folloa: rw.r a i-i-r B'ck rr.! r.i.ir. rt-: ff-aa.-a. kl..'!lkaa. ataa aa C air Millar; a'-la, r'r 4 K. a. araa a r-lr. i:l aa4 'ark-aa: tofaaroa M rr Mauaa aad awaltir; laina. ikiia aad laraiak. TlaC rvallr Itrat Vjft 5ld. 3 to . THK TAIXJ:.''. Or. Jan. 1. iMprrlal.) a gridiron araeailon compo4 of Mia .-hool p;a"- and alumni da faatad lh Kaat Mda AlMallr- Club, of l'ortlan4. auinant4 br C'a.k. of rth.lrr.aa Col. .. oa A mot a M;d Ibl af.araooa. : to . Th vi'tlor mada ardaca a.nr one. lawla-nrrnaaB Ho a I I Draw. FfrrALO. Jan. 1. Td Lawla lha Kntilak ai!rw:gkt. nd Ha ail Brn. aaa k-oid I fat round I a draw kr IMar. prinata waa U a'arraaaor tkroviiriout aad at I. fa arrrd lo Cava a ra4. but Lawia arnd va boaor la Ika rloairg raar.d. tJghtwrlrrif llanrr Tic IrclrOB. Ci-IJ-Vrif Jaa I. Johnar Itarrar. Nw Tora hiMva.'lhl. waa ln tha daialoa la a U-roia4 bout wuk Wll.aa lachi. a'ao af Nw lork. lo fa. lia.:taar aaa badir btt la rry rour.4. Tfca waifhl war liarvtj. Ul'-: backr. II. i i . i -. -a h,--- ? - y 'a,.! ' . t . On Two-Inch Blanket of Snow Soldiers Are Defeated. ONLY 200 SEE 13-6 GAME In Wcll-PUyed Conleat. ScnaaUonaJ Ttnn and Tackle Are R?d trrrd, Colombia Boy Getting 3 Touchdown rir Prrlocl. On a -frosaa field, with a two-Inch blaokat of oow. lb Columbia Park football taam. 11I ioi 1IS champion of. lh Intar-aty Football Lcagua. cloaad II llt Maaon br drfratlng th Vaacauvvr Holdlrrr, of Vaacouvor, Wa.h, 11 to1 . on Multnomah flald y- trrdar afternoon. Paraua of th freaking weather but a few mora than : braved tha el- manl aad war on band to wltneaa the struggl. It wa a well-played con- teat and kanaational run and tackle wra regutered to enliven th Itua tlon. Two touchdown and on coal kick war recorded br the Tarker In th firat parlod. but after Ibat they couia aol threaten. The Soldier put acroaa thair points la th trrlra canto anu Juat bafor tha game was called the ball reeled on lh winners- ;;-rra in. itk iha Moldlara lulnt atrons. A "boaahrad plar on tha park of on of tha HotUler deprived Ihem or roamns another touchdown aad possibly tying tha count. -Moo" Murphy, of Columbia, punted and wblla tka pigskin waa In lb air th whistle waa blown to end the same. Instead of completing th plar. the Columbia Tark alblrlea. atarled for th Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club dreaslnc-rooms and because of this th man with lh ball walked oft lh field. He had all kind of opportunity of runninc for a touchdown, because of th actlona or lb Columbia airaTrega tloa. but ha atnpped In his track and th gam ended 11 to f. because of the waalhrr Lieutenant Benedict wa unable to play with th jaoldlers. Captain Ted Murphy was out of th lineup for th wieners, to liaaup: ColvnMa (131. Soldiers f. 0. Knapp C Walker 1 . kaaaa R ( L............ btOO rull.r R. T. I. Tnomas r. R. E. U c-kap.n i' -arry Uii. Ii Ito,.kin U .I... LT. H Wooda 1. Marphr U E. K Carlow K urvh Q Capiat I.yona ;.ul. R. It I Mlaacavase Malta U H. K Ct. c-,air toal T n""1' f'lrlala Orovrr yrsnrl. Multnemab Aaauiir AthUtlc Cluh. rarfarva: Cra Thll prooat. kfulanomah Amai.ur Alht.lac Club, umpire: -'4 larkaff, Waahlnstoa Alhlatie C!ul. of vaaroiiaat. WaiY, llnaman: A. C aj'ubMn and narsrant Howd.r, tlmars. intr - Huaha" Walat arad "Fmp" To. I. araa on. loathdo. for ralumhla Park la flrw quart. r. trulrv klkd coal: ft. Olalr. of fLnlui.ra. on. touchdoan In Ihlr4 period, rina.a. l olumria Park n. oldlr . SuS.flalMar.-H.flln lo- Hopkln. Praae for Harflin. Himsold for l.vnna, Roerh for Siaa llal for DuLT. ftlcalow for Croaa. Toau for r rurry. OUaraon for Yoet. jtam Son for Vi-ai.i.. Tina af nu.ci.ra Ik mlnata each. Checkers. u.aaHafa Portland rhaaa and ChackT nub, l"l WaaOalnstoB kulldtcs aacx. r'oerth ad Waahlnaloa atraala A walrooj for a.L 1 omaBuslrauur aad contrlbullona aoalclt.d. arn4 t lai t-aat ininy-iiiia "roi. -land. Irfortnallon act Ir.a'ruriion Ire, t. II IKTAST. KI-ITUK. I'hn. Tabor SJ1J rru.iiLEM i. Hr r - ItaDSon. mti.-ri nr,v. i. i. k. :.;3i:s.j f-! fl CI u. ri n n viJ 4.J k.'vi a . ton n h h WHITE MITV. i. r; Kin.:. Wklla la M ar.4 am. rnOBt-EM HO. 13T. kr lia taain . -. .. u .ii. ii aa -a n'ara. a . . - fl-ara la k.ar s d-aa. IfMl aama tv- atuoa I e a i- aoara a in. "i"v ae4 a rail mo a. a. Aiaaaaova.. PP.CBLEM NO. 111. B r J- A. Kaar. ar iua a a:. a - walta IS: kiss, . Back e Biov act) 4f. PROPLKkt yo 12 ram acrs ll I Arlsoaa B. B. Alea- 'a'lrk. : kin. 3. Tl whua. M: kiasa. 11. iav. B-ack lo ano-r a4 ia. r-HOtal-EM 'K EN" 7A,fK K . Ilo. . a. II -2 Han la - Whit. S. Zl la ;a W hit. 36. II; I p.ar s-4 drsw. I i.l b.sca i. S. 5. kiara. 3. : wr.it t p ao.avaoa aa a". PARK TEAM IS VICTOR BROWN UNIVERSITY. 14 TO 0. s- - ; ; klnr 1". Whit. II, 11. 17. king 1- 'White to play end draw Ul-U :s-is 14-1S 17-"1 18-25 J3-1H 3J- II- 17 L'3-ll III- 23 2S-SJ )17-1-'.'' l--3 23-27 32-lij 22-1S SS-1'4 X7-32 7-10 14- 7 10- 1)11-1 1) - 2 lft-19 i- 7 i-:s 7-11 i- 4 e-io )11-I4 U-l 5110-15 14-18 6)17-14 1S-11 lk-14 11-.7 7) 7- 2 8I2-17 1- 7 Drawn. (1)1.1S l- A)1-2S. 10-13. 23-2T. 15- 1. 27-24. -l. J4-1B. IS-:. 19-23, 22-23. 23-1S. JS-21 1S-I4. 21-2J. Black wlna. A 1S-18. 10-7. 1-1, -10. lal-24. 10-1S, 17-14. 7-2. 14-10. -. Blscat vrlna. 2i 11-8. 4-2. -ll, 3-;,.ll-. t-6. -S. Black a-lns. (3,j.u. l-20. ll-3. 1DC0-24. .-. 13-. 1- 10. 24-H. S-l. 17-13." 10-. in-21, -14. 23-lt. 14-17. 19-1S. 17-21 13-18. 6-10, 1S-22, 10-, 2J.17, 21-20, 17-14. 25-30. 14-, S-l. -14. 3'-2li. 13-S. :S-22. Drawn. (41 7-2. 18-li. 5-l. l.".-T. or 1.1-11. Drawn. li)T-2 12.22-18. S-, lii-22. 10-15, '17-14, 5-2. 22-17. Drawn. ( 22-13. 7-2. 13)23-21. 6-. :!-. Black wins (BI-17 14. 10-lk. 25-21. :8-21, 31-17, S-. or 2-7. Black wins. T 22-1. 7-2. 18-13, 1K-24, IS-IO 14-27. J4-. -14. 10-17. 2-6. 17-14. 21-31. 14- B. V B-14. 21-2.. 1.1-9. 1-S. 8-6. S-l, 6-2. 2-22. 14-10. 22-lla. Drawn. Oil 14-10. S-. 1.-.-0. 2-. 3J-2i, 13-18. U-21. lk-23. Sl-25. Black wlna III 16-24. 7-10. 14-7. 3-11. 24-28. 32-27. 28-32. 2T-2-s 32-2h. 75-I. 2-o2. 02-27, 13-1". 27-2 "s lu-7, 23-1H. 7-2, B ark wlna. ,1D) K-2. 1S-6. 2-. 20-16, 1-6, 16-11. -13. 17-14. Drawn. Ill ln-laj, 3-T, 12-S. 7-11, 16-7. 6-1-Blark alna. 12 C2-23. B-9. 13-6, 23-21. -14. Blarat wlna. (Ill -. 16-13. 6-10, 1P-2I. 10-13. 17-14. Drawn. Solution to probl.m 132 Black. 12. !. 32. 2.1. klnars 8. 11; whirr, p. lo. 17. 21. klnrs i. 1; Mack to plar and win. 22-2.1. 2:1-22. 16- 11. 22-l 13-la. 3-12. 26-31. 15-8, 18-23, IJ-2 l-. B!ark wlna. Editor. aaoluUon to problrm 13 Black. 8, 17. SO. 21. kins 1. S.I; whit, lo, 13. 14. lo. SO, klnra . 7: hlack to mov and wla; 21-2.'.. ou-21. 14-5, 23-18, 21-14. 18-18. Slack a In. oo'uUon to problrm 184 Black. I, 3, 12, 20. 27. kin 32; white, a, 7. 13. 19. 23. 2S. klos 22: white to mora and win: 22-26. 2-1l. 15- 6. 1-10. IB-IS. 10-19. 23-16. 12-19. 28-21. lk-2. 26-31. 2D-27. 1-3. Whit wlna Solution to problem 1.13 Blarlc, 2. 10. 18; whit. 17. III. 2rt: Mark to play and win: 2- . 1-1. -- 17-13. n-14. l l-ii. H-17. 51-6. 10-13. 6-2. 15-19. 2-7. It-22. Black wlna ftoluttoa bavo bna rre.lved from A. Kart. II. U. Alrfal.r. Oorara- Blan hard. V. Kanflcld. O. otroum. Harry Baker. Nathan Kttchum. 1 frott. A. Palae, C Woodruff. 1' J. Laa and Bn Moore. laan M. Ivanroiarb. iloldaidal.. Or. aaka: "la there a poaaibi win tor white? Black. St. klnra 2. 12: vhlla. klnca 2. 22. 3d; while Ira p'ay" Tea. 2 21. 2-2. 24-27. 2K-32. 22-2. 31 22. 2a,-19. 2-i.-.. .W-.t. 25-2V, I-lo. 2tf-25. 13-1. White wlna Editor. N. Paofl-ld-a r-oly to A. c. E . of Silver ton. Or., ota aoluuon to problem 121 Your aurseotloa to hold tha fort on 21 makea th win easier. At tenth move you play l!-2::. aIV. 114-1. V-14. 17-21 or 22. 32-2. a22-2l. r--11. 2--16. H-l 'do not move kin to lui, la-a, 31-27. While wlna I T. i:rown a . ji . r. n S2U-27 ( 3 32-23. 18-2T. 14-18. 27-3" 1S-23. Whlta wlna No. 54 2. 24-2r. 81-2.. White wlna. fH. 2J-19 (hold fort on 24). U-l. Kt-25, 18-23. 19-26, 31-29. 1 would i.k- to m,.' anyone draw the position. 1 be.feva It win. Panfleld. Correction or proniera i-J, or uwra. Blsnchard Blsckj . lO, kln 13. 2: white. 7. IV. 21. kins 31. Mr. Le soes 2H-24. 19-16. 21-19. 16-12. 10-14. 7-2. U-k. 31-27 and de veiopea an esev black win, but Instead of veiopas an esev 31-27. jro 81-2. klnrs . IB: wh roamon: Clara, , la. hit. II. 21. klnits 3. 26: v'I.w.M.f OW.fKR M THE . KASTERJi TI R F. U S. Thompson..:... August Belmont. R. T. Wilson H. C. Hallenback Andrew Miller Jamea Butler Greentree Etable Qulncy SUMe Olfford A. Cochran.... R. F. Carman J. K. Davis II. C. Bedwell John K. Madden John O. Tklbott Thomas Hitchcock.... Dave Leery Bchuyler I Parsons... Edward McBrlrte . .118.671 .. 50,003 . . 40,380 .. 23,380 .. 12.310 .. -0,S8i .. 17.585 .. 17.080 .. i.":o .. 16.333 .. J 5.0H 5 .. 14. S .. 13,030 .. 11.473 . . 11.435 .. 11.340 .. 11,070 .. 10.330 .. 10.085 . . 10.030 Captain B. Caasatt. Emll Hers f Emll H 7 at v-.a Not Inclodlns; 1:3.150 won by Borrow and Regret in Kentucky. Msck to move: 1)14-18. Sl-17. 19-15, 17-14. 9-3. -. a)5-l. "l-D. l.--l!. -13. b)lS-23, 2U-21. cil-5. 23-18, 23-21. 14-1". S-l. 10-6, l-io. 14-15; flrawn. ar. lit. ijr-ia. u- , 19-l.t, 2-8. 14-1S. -lu; drawn. Var. 12). 19-15. 211-23: draan. A 1.-1'J. drawn. B 19-15, 13-1C, 13-1 J. 26-30; drawn. C 19-15. 14-0. drawn. l auhmir tha foiiowinr for a black win en aa enlirely different line of play from UiSl fflvaa tr P. J Ire: z--4. ia-lfl,iu-ia, 7-2. 14-1. m)2-6. 24-19. 11-20. 1S-23, 6-10. 19-21. 1U-I5. 24-20, n.13-1. 23-27. 11-24. 2D-2I. 1S-22. 27-23. Black wlna Ilral poau- M. 18 22. 26-17. 13-22- Black wlna flrat position. N 13-19 2J-27. 11-34. 20-27. 19-16. Black alna aeoond poalilon. Oeorare Blsnchard. Utroko laauaona contributed by Thoroaa Calheraood. Psllaa Or. llama No. 1-fo. played 23 earv aso between the rat mas- era kleasrs joraan anu aeac.iieia: 1-13 in-19 12-16 6- ! S-18 1 0 24- k r.0-26 a21-I7 22-15 a-11 4-11 l-2 I--2J 13-SI 2.--I7 M-22 17-14 27-11 1-1 at-J-a xa. in - laa-13 2-24 .2-2 31-24 a a Jordan mlaaed th stroke, but wok SB another Un of plar. Came No. 14711-15. 24-S0. 8-11. 18-24. 4-. 23-19 t-14. 22-17. S-9. 26-24. alB-11. M-lrt 1I-21. u-. 11-31, 23-4. 14-18. ilS-14. lO-IT, 21-14. 3-S. 4-1). l-aw. ii-iv. aa-io. Jl-2. SO-23. 27-11. W-7T. i;--'o. arawn. i.a.1 jtr s m Itrewor. W. 1. Brant a rrttlclam of croraajame kr P. J. Lev on "a pia. u. w. believe, unsound. W submit a few varla- Uona; p aca. I . . v. . . ., a-.. Wnlte. . 17. 21. 24. 23. 27. 2. 89. 30. Black ta mov ana wnne 10 . m lH-: 17-IO 6-13 25-22 12-1 J- 4 a'T-te --2H 2- 7 1710 22-26 lo- 14-18 9-14 18-23 27-18 22-13 21-17 26-28 1C White a ins 7-14 2-23 1- I9-J.1 19-12 26- r.o 21- l 110-76 4- 8 1 121-22 19-13 . 22- 18 17- 6- 1 32-26 1- 3 2.1-30 it. a o-26 22-' 15-7S CI22-17 l-.-l n-;7 l-23 1U-14 :4-. 13- 9 17, , g)17-I3 A 1 . .-(1-2 f)l-l. . I h)-:4. 13 9. 13-18. 24-13. 18-23. 26-19. 3-5. 4-11. 7-32. 9-5, 32-27. S-l. 27-23. White "r; 7-10. 21-17. 6-9. 17-13, in-14, 13-6. J- 26-23. 10-14. 39-S3, 9-13. Whit wins .i3-. 21-17. 7-lu. 2K-25. 9-11. t5-21. Whit wins. ,h T-l". 13-6, 17-23. White wins. , r I .6-23. 1-6. 23-18. 7-11. Black draws. 13-17. 8-11. 17-22. 11-13. 14-18. 13-10. 22-23. 19-15. 2-.-2S, 10-6. lb-22. 13-1.1, 2I-25, l)-7 3-10. 6-13 25-3U. 15-1J, 29-25. 19-lu, 34-32. 37-23. WTiite wlna. ej s-ll. U-1S. lo-lS. 13-1T. 13-11. 17-22. 11-7. 22-2. 7-2. 26-50. 10-7. 3-10. 2-6. 1S-15, 27-J3. White wins. Editor. , GAME SO. 147. . Ry P. J. I.ee "Alms " 11-13 17-13 3- 9 2.1-18 22-26 r.-l- 7-11 27-24 1 1-10 24-19 R-H 2H-2.I 18-22 20-11 S1!-'"' --17 2- 7 V.-.-1S s-22 2X-24 "5- 8 23-14 14-23 19-15 30-26 3-22 V-18 -31-27 M-19 15-10 13-11 2I-2-? ' 23-26 24-15 Drawn. 22-13 10-14 4-8- 11. J. ll-l 29--"". -!') '-7-34 Red- A Only draw en 13-18 line at seventh move snd corrects B.iVcer and Heed's "Alma book and ahows draw mentioned In Ore soman same No. 141. GAME NO. 148. "Ayrshire Lassie. 11-13 13-24 8-11 16-20 27-31 24-20 28-19 13- 6 , 31-26 IS- s-n s)3- 7 2- 9 11-15 31-27 2e-r b)30-2 e)23-2-2 . 19-16 25-ls 9-T" 11-16 B-13 , '2-19 10-14 3-18 2i'-ll 18- 9 23-16 18-13 6- 9 7-16 5-14 15-19 14-18 Si-28 c)22-17 22-1? 27-2:1 .0.6 na-14 13-22" 1- 5 39-24 2.-23 "6-17 ' 18- 9 26-23 16-11 7- 10 4- 8 5-14 24-27 23-26 24-19 )17-I3 29-24 22-18 Drawn A This move credited to John Howe, of Buffalo. It la certainly a peach. B Sam Grover tried It on George Buchanan In tha crest Boston International WOKLD'S SWIMMING RECORD THAT FELL. D. Kahsnamoku (30 yd.).. id. Kabsnamoku (100 yd.) D. Kahanamoku (100 yd) . . D. Kahanamoku (220 yds) D. Kshsnsmoku (220 yd.). Ludy Langer (440 yd.) L,udy Lansar (500 yd.) Luiiy Lanser (8C) yd.) Ludy ranger (one mile) . . . 0:23 0:54 3-5 0:53 1-5 2:26 2-5 3:29 3:32 1-5 6:13 4-5 12:06 24:59 2-5 Performance hn 75-yard pool. tourney, but the shifty Btcntolt atralsht to the open sea In the following way (Black Grover. white, Buchanan): 18-13 4- k 10- 7 10-15 o0-26 J2-. 9 ai'l-i i: - V" rVs7 Drwn- 31 '.: 7-11 27-23 1.1-17 C U-H looks Ilk a crusher here 1 but It prove, a nasty boom.rsng tht whites guard: continue 14-18. 15-6. 1 i 1J-17. 21-14, -18, 2J-14. 16-10, S-l, 30-1- B1LVOIvenL as a loas In th 1805 Interna tiona book where Halllw.ll played : It against Hill, but it Is a good move, as the later play " TM. move corrects tnternatlorual and reflects credit on Maiiews- play. Halwe I played 27-24 and lost to HU1 16-20, .5-2.. -...7 7 n24 9-13, 16-8. 5-H. 29-2o, 11-10. 't-'l 1Z-U 22-13. 15-18. -. la-?, - i'-J: .". 32-27. 24-20, 19-1. Black wlna. B-Nothfn"wm rhurt the g.m -so much a. to put lorwsra as vj iji:,i , checker playera thoa. whoa character snd Th."ot..l.h "i.ck.rto.:rn.y will be held beainnlns New Year's day in Glasgow. Scotland, open to the wjrld. v- Karl I'arKnurax. a"1". "T " tslc Checker Association, u located In wiahlnkton. D. C. now. Mr. Psrkhurst U a hustler for the gsnae. .... ,k. f Vortv-two membeia of the hoys choir of the Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church, put.burg have juat completed a ctarcto tournament. The match was won by John Ellis Shipmsn. Jr., sued 13, aho wss award ed a cup. . v . . - To measure tne cievemea., a... the perception of the human mind, some thing mual b used which Is undevlating In Its conditions-that game is tka checker game. . -1 L-.TD STPflKK. PKUHLtS .tJ. a. KlarK 1. i i. 1.. i. . 12. 13. 18. kings 24. Il White 8. . 15, ls, 20. 25, 2. 23. Whit to plav and draw. :-,aai.- vn laa Corvalli. ur. 11-li- II- li-n-22-13 8-15 S- 3 10-14 7- 10 . J- 2 20-16 5- JI-26 a)2- 7 18-11 6-10 -:6-;3 13- 6 11- 8 lt-24 :3-18 2S-19 8- 4 10-15 22-26 18-10 4- 8 14-17 26-31 21-14 3- 7 16- 4 13-17 8-11 12-lt II- 24-19 1. I 17-13 IS-18 24-21) 11-15 1- 6 32-28 3- 8 JO-26 9-13 18-16 12-19 12-1 22- 8 14-17 21-14 10-17 21-24 B-ll 34-23 1-14 23-16 A The loss. First position. White win. II. B. Alexander. ...... Problem No. 141, by ?4. ssntieia. a-enirawia. Wsah. A problem for all atudents. B.sck 1(T 1. 27. klns 24. 22. White 7. 13 "1 2 2t klnga , 31. Black to play and draw In looking this over have noticed one variation In the ending overlooked by Ike author that appears very atrong. Editor. Have received a requeat from Salem cub to publish play on the followinir game: C-AJIB NO. 150. "WILL. O- THK WISP" 11-13 S-14 14-17 2- 6 g)13-17 23-18 d)I-23 21-14 32-27 22- 6 ,,.1I 8-11 10-17 f'6- S 1-26 b::-18 25-22 25-22 -r:: 1T.-22 . -1 . i.-i -' " ' 1 35-18 27-21 H-22 23-21 - C)10-14 C)4- 8 7-10 3-7 26-JO 1- 9 22-18 il--U ia-ia waau a Forms opening. b 26-23. 6-8. 22-18 draw. c s-9 8-11. 13-17 or 7-11 safely played. The 7-11 vsristion very tricky. May be fol lowing a will o- the wisp before you get through with It. Try following 7-11. 1J-J5. IO-I J 4-15. 12-16. 29-25. 4-S. 26-23. 8-14. IS- 5-14. il-18. 11-23, 27-1S. 16-19. 25-22. i .. ' .. .. tn-T la.vt -R--J4. .7-10. . ' "1-17. 3-7. fl- 18-23. 24-19. 6-9. 15-6. 1-1 18-15, 10-19. 17-14. "d"-."? l-lt. -10. 32-18. 4-8 21-18. 7-10. 27-23, 'S-l. 19-16, 12-U. 21-7. 10-11. 7-2. 14-21, etc., drawn. 11-15. 24-20, 15-24, 28-19. draws f 10-15 18-10, 6-15 draws. 13-17 loses, 2211. 10-13. 18-10. 6-22, 23-18. 3-7, 18-14. 11-13. 19-26. 22-11. 1I-. 31-24, 28-3. White W';Lt-10. 13-6. 1-10. 27-24 1-13. 28-24. White wine. 12-16. 24-19. MAN FARMS AT 107; DIES Atter Fighting In Mexican and Civil Wars, Lives In Country. CONNERSVILLE. Ind.. Dec. 29. Tha oldest man In Fayette County. Andrew Massey, 1 dead at his home in Orange at the age of 107 years. He was born in Everton. Fayette. County, in April, 1808. He farmed in a small way and liked to be out of door, even tending a little garden all by himself after he passed the age of 100 years. It waa not generally known here that a man of such age was- living, his home being in the extreme southwest corner of the county. The records of bis birth, hi own belief of hi age and the remembered testimony on the sub ject of old men whom Massey outlived cause the Arm belief that he actually lived to the age of 107.- Massey fought in the Mexican War and in the Civil War. . These Days and Other. . Exchange. Possibly the Bible used to be read more in those early days, before the mail order catalogue entered the competition. AN INTER-CITY CONTEST BOXING JoeBonds vs. Jack Root OF TACOMA OF Tuesday, January 4 COHEN vs. PARSLOW CLARK vs. KRIEGER, KAYE vs. LEVIS GORDON vs. ZDDIER3IAN and other club members in special events and semi-windups. ADMISSION 50c, $1, $1.50 TICKETS ON SALE RICH'S, 6TH AND WASH. SEASON'S RECORDS Tl Trotters and Pacers by Stwe Come Close to Two-Minute Mark in Year. MANY NEW RECORDS MADE Uhlan's 1:58 Trotting Performance and Dan Patch's 1:55 1-4 Pacing Burst, However, Yet Remain as Best Ever Bone. It is evident that tie height of speed a yet has not been attained from a review of the world's light-harness records that went by the boards last season. Every year the trotters and pacers are found to improve, with the result that new records are coming thick and fast. There was a time that If a horse could go the mile around 2:10 while trotting he was a wonder, but now they do the distance around two minutes. California is well represented In the list of new record holders. Besides the four Woodland Stock Farm young sters that earned new marks. W. Ga Durfee drove Bayo de Oro the fastest heat of any S-year-old pacing gelding. Uhlan's straight record for the mile at 1:58 for the trotting gait made in 1912 is still the best that has ever been established. Another record which has stood the test since 1905 is the pacing mile of Dan Patch's. He went the distance in 1:55 ,. The records which were established the last season are: Trottting records Fastest yearling filly. Ansella, 2. 17 , Fastest 2-year-old flily, Volga, 2:07?. Fastest 3-year-old flily. Mary Putne). S:Fssteat 4-year-old colt. Peter Vote, 2:02. Fastest heat by stallion. Peter Volo. 2:tJ-. Fasteat two-heat race, stallion, Peter Volo. S'Fa,est'divlded three-heat race, Leo Ax worthy. 2:02. S1. 2:041. On mile by stallion to wagon, Peter Mac. 2:05i,. On half-mile tracks One mile by stallion Peter Mac. 2. OTa. Fastest two-year-old, Suldlne. 3.13H. Fastest three heats, Nathan Axworth;, 2:0914. 2:10". 2:0914. n rlsiaftyold colt. General Todd. 2 : Fastest 8-year-old gelding. Ksyo do Oro; 2 Neatest 4-year-old lllly, Ssyde Denemore. Fastest fourth best. Napoleon Direct. ":Fat"et fifth heat. Napoleon Direct, 2;1 Fastest sixth heat. Russell Boy. !.CA. Fastest two-heat race by mare. Flower facing 'SuaVr "isidli George G.no. 3:10. George Wlngfleld'a Bone. George Wingfield has hia Nevada stock farm, located Just outside of Reno, stocked with as fine an array of stallions and mares as can be found in the Far West. Many of the sires and matrons are well known as former star campaigner and their names and breeding may be of interest to local turf followers. They are: De'uuchTand. by imported Saln-Derforgilla. byim,?.0a Haywood, by .Polymelns-Honey Blr?- ? I? JJS? " viaaara Montgomery Cooper, by Duke of Kent. CoIlnte Ossary. oy iup. " Langden, by Kingcraft. Ab.!edn.m"bTil Bio Bey-Ogalena. A?e "carer, by Imported Trappean-Ab- blAfam.ds. by Duke Montrose-Laura H Anna Jlar, by imported King i.rlc-rie LAvona by Imported St. Avontcus-Orellana. .-hast by Jim Gore. British Blue Blood. Dlvlnl' by imported F.assitlaw-Angeliquc. Dora t - imported Essies Plome-Frlola. Dovelike, by imported Albert-Dovle Mont- """Seven Bells, by Imported Quicklime-EI- "ieFaiy Mlvlr. by Imported P"';?1 Geneihiniss. by Imported Sain-Theresia. Wa! by imported Peep O'Day-Hsnocerlne. . li? bv Otlc-Junftfrau. J'e'n-n". SZ? oSlW Semper d'Or lmnA Woolsthorpe- L.ad v era, vj P Maid" of Avon, by St. Avonlcus-Maid of FeM?Helen, by Fllllgrame-Mald of the Or aeocean Dream, by Henry of Navarre-Golden Pey O'Neal, by King Willl.m-Cleodors. P.pperwood. by Ecdle Jones-Shiver Phvllis. b Imported Goldfincn-Phlllia-Prtncis zelka. by Bey Del Sierras-Count. ?Pa4volette by Fambeau-Shannon Rose. Rcreatlo'n. by Morella-Plcnia . ?P?;ea gMF!aMald?b?oCwMTaUi-dym '"cfchTame. br Saln-Oramnd. Shasta Water, by imported Maxim-1 J "fTurar Maid by Fslcsdo-Ssccharold Im-er Line bv Free Knight-Sliver Unlna. IwlftwstSr-lal. br V0 El E.y-Prlncess WTanrnaCCn Emperor of Norfolk-Ogarlta. TnHffy. oy Imported Ogden-Busy Maid. Warda. by Strachmore-Zuhlan. S.f.v Bce by First Tenor-Be Be. goiywgodVbjHeywood-Golden Locks. Indiana Man Goes to Prison. FORT WAYNE. Ind., Dec. -25. Sam uel V Hanna, ex-president of the Han & Brackenridge Company, was sen tenced to serve from one to seven vears in the State Prison on his plea of guilty to a charge of obtaining money oy ramaa v was a compromise effected by his at torneys ana mo umci o. him from the ftWJT rd larceny ana perjury " - - missed. Hanna was taken to Michigan City by Deputy Sheriff Witte. io'an Immel, treasurer oi iobcuiijv""u.j ... i.. with Hanna on the forgery charge, goes free. He turned state- evidence ana lesiuiea asaiua. and the case against him has been dismissed. It was his testimony in the forgery case at Bluffton that forced the plea of gumy irom Hanna-Brackenrldge Company failed for $500,060 about a year ago. Experiments Indicate that flrefllei emit a species of X-ray. PORTLAND IK AMAZING 1