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! - ....... Sporting News Kind 11 BOOKMAKERS HIT HARD AT OAKLAND TRACK MULTNOMAH CLUITS SMOKER ON FRIDAY EVENING MANAGER ELY WILL NOT WAIVE CLAIM TO CASTRO RACING RESULTS V BASEBALL . A. ttcmAN MINOR ASSOCIATION k MAGNATES MEETING ; TO SMOKER tivieMkl fcpceM Si.V '::'' ' (SelnttbttBi OhVoi tr i -:sTn ' ! Jlenal Aa.scktton fe! Jlhor LeegHei neve elmost owpleted thHUi" feuslhees in the better of the f eav;tt erHwewt. - A SZQTTZBTZS t TO xafiro tkbzx mzns n ni BiT nasrt xxTxmxAzncxw BFZZCHXS, 8008 AXD , OTBXB Hnmu oh txx pbooxax. ' iJto Ano iittBKi top ro tun &FiH. usti4ir6Aii rinti s-ftBw- tRJLMISil. BtiCVRSB. - of Every ' 'i; "f: ;llltf ':llIISii!' : slf I8tpp . Robert G. McCreken,1 chairman of. the octal committee. In charge of the smoker to be given at the Multnomah club Friday evening, has Issued Invita tions to the members to attend and brine; along their friends for the occa sion. The object of the smoker! 1 to afford an ppportunlty for the members to discuss plans for the increasing . of the club's membership. The plans of the committee will be announced and the work will begin at once. , The Multnomah club, director have decided - that a, larger i membership is ' necessary for'he proper maintenance" of the institution they represent, and to that end are. doing all In their power , to increase such membership. The su perb advantages of the club from a so rial and athletic standpoint have been dwelt upon many times, and no . more popular club of Its kind exists In the country. From beginning to end It is amateur, thus preserving the great es sential that appeals to the collegiate and academic students, besides . graduates and admirers of such Institutions. Again, it has the advantages that com mend ' it to the business men. bank clerks, newspaper men and all who de light ln sharing in- an admirably equipped social and athletic home. Multnomah's tnen 'have been success-. ful, in many fields and . tracks 1 and her prestige is not confined to Portland. In baseball and football Her triumphs have been many and glorious. - The women also enjoy the club. In gymnasium work, , Including fencing and bowling, the women-take high rank and display great skill. The Juniors, too, delight in participating in the various departments under which their work comes. , 'V The entertainment Friday evening , wlll.be miscellaneous in character, songs a nrV speeches will be the order of the evening, and possibly a boxing bout will Jt thrown In to make things Interesting. EMERY WINS THE . . I BLUE: ROCK SHOOT (Journal Special Serriee.) Cprvallla. Feb. 24.-rThe shoot given fn this city yesterday .by the Corvallls Gun club was In " every' particular a success. Between 3S and men par ticipated. The weather was showery. Following la the average- per'-cent of the marksmen who shot through nine events, it being necessary to shoot through that number of events in order to gain eligibility to the prize contests. AY. Carton, representative for Honey man & DeHart. shot only for targets to demonstrate his skill. The scores; ' Bhota. Breaks, p. C W. Carton ........... lit 104 t9.i Kmftry Ill l ' 111 Rennie lis it S9.0 Berry ;.. IK T ',. Klger 11 IT Ti l B. Bidder Ill 17 71.1 C. I.gsdVn let 71 71.0 T. Logsdcn Ill 71 IJ.4 Haker Ill 71 11.7 l Smith Ill . F. Bidder Ill 1 7 ll. Currtn Ill 17 111 M Ill I7.T Burnett Ill t it. K. N. Newton W t.t Kerr Ill II ! Picknell 1 'II l WMI. Newton ........ lev 17 17.1 A. Zicrolf lee 14 14.1 Tates ................ lit -It 14.1 George Brown le 11 11.1 J. Irwin 1 34 34.1 Harrison lew vl Ttt highest aretage was made by Photographer Emery; his trophy is aa engraved silver cap, worth ti. The secead highest average was by Alex Rennke. and he secured l tm eesb. Fur third average; Berry. Kiger an 4 B. Bidder tied. an. tot drawing lots ttse li watch eharsa fell to Berry., C. Legsdea won fourth average d tlKr rb: and Harrtso tok the ii offered fee lowest average. nowiiriavtoo. "1 always, knew. rraiarkeii auus ye- terdajr. "that tUere. .were .eye of every hd ami crew ef every Buv. but I svsr knew that tt apptii to bCnl." He? stomi eforv a sign reaxclac "Eru kndaftisiaas.. A a natter of faact. the foiethers ef the- rraraetfersr were ston gray. (tentrasting, wttl tlieiar flery red) combe. There bt smrlk tlitn a j , "rooster fantUy tree." ST human, being Was ever prtmrfer at en- slw tutor Bftaa. . ertai nroeter tt tit . show whose? father tea 13 antt wllcee grandfather mnUt at th hid prii'. JJEabudy 6 the stfratate him tin. make MM arlV hi neikv II narrl it at tit tl(fh po5lhlrt apex off su premacy ami takassas. ItffHly stru. aj tfl box wtil Brm it Wlvre mostr nae frtira. ait altt famiily h. always aaf- era hi hoat Uiidh. ta rNpnter will rallwr Bleiir Btnul Hr,enBl!r f either w niffln oir tlt siiie- nf til a- nei-k, The rose are plebeian and oanooC be induced; tar aretti their nocka.. Richard Crokar,. Jr.. i ana of the Jri (mrparatoc a tn -Bulldog Club ef Amerlcav whintt Aa JuC mad appUna- tami ror si anactnir tin lew Tarte Cltyr. The othae mnorjj orator are- Henry (3i; Bead' iRStnm Wlillomi (C. Codtnam, Wllllann P. HIUjC. YUllruro 9K. ILaannt,. Rnbnrt X. Mfr- (Lraory and) hni Hi.. 3fatcuews. . B L, OOD Oni ammntt off lt (HgHtftir Bintmnnmei. mnn Pnlaonlua; 1 onmmonl mllnll ttin liinw nf kji nttmumk. lb mats h- ttliic hrmt1lr or- am- trentiidi jnr mw nv"nm i-tuuitwr wlttr irv th dlNHWW mar mnnirtiBt Itaoir In tnir ttiim of arroft ii in, Bcmuub Hlimnni1o Hlirr or HMnllxei Jiiiiitst. UniptlDim or lidpiwr niumrt, 3tt on. tb Kn oit uuu iiiTiir liiumn. in mm Mimttl; r on ttlw TnnviW) )r 'CTlrwift Hwollmi IVimtlas felllns nur or um uric, w nmmiw. kiiii nnuif; m utp nuB.UlHi Dwav nt Uib VlMU aiul. Bnnw. in llnrir mir of ttlnM' or iMlnllltr armntnniB. onr BIUWS'S OfitMU f'irBH,, ImnnxUateln. 'lfn; tTBtmimc i nrmninaur nw mniici ur lira wnra. II ormtti no (IMiiioron ilru or Itijlirtou mod, (i-lnMKnf aim Mlmlt. IH so to tha nam hnttt.m r rtlaaaaa' anili ftim ntit! iwi part1iJo of Impurity. tmm vmrr "Kif aum urmiiimni dlaap. oompltttol antli flinwerv 'rtia- hkd;. tlio IImuiOi tlia- llratl,. thn hntm mill! Illn wIihIb mg. urn nlMiiMxi; iwrlRwii Midi rratnnxt tu part fH hntitht, ami; tttei imllnnt umnai'nd anaw ftir ht intlw and: nlftaaumK nfr llfn, IJlldWN-'H Hl.tl) (Jintli. SU.INI a hnttlni. laatet ar month.. Mn, I Hrt Dll. BlttlWX, HK6 Arrh Mi.. 'hll,li,l.. pi 1 1 a. I'ir aula- ln l'lrtlanit: mil Un Mrankv !aui. PortianU Jimwi Knarroacjj. 1 i :l! i , 'r'"''"'''y ' - iii iisiiiiiii i lliplflgliw, m 4.iiM!j tlf ..re?.:Viv.V ;V V ' ooz.irKBXA'f oxaox nrmxirTxxi. Columbia university of Hew York City has some line athletio material tbls year, ta this piotnre are shown twe of JCnakal 1 othe left ana Harry Steers on the right. ; They are both speedy saea and big things are expected of them, MANAGER ELY WILL IT WAIVE CLAIM rmn keqtjii or liiiov at pbacb oosmruirca rom TOt -DXUOW Aim SAlOtAX Wttl -n ToiroLT orxwp icomiagT AJTO Z1T ZITTn OAJCCflOaTS. v ' ' Recently Manager Ely received a wire from President Bert ef tbe Coast league stating that tbe Pacific Coast ' league would be taken Into the National fold on tbe terms stated at tbe recent conference In San Francisco, provided that tbe Coast league managers waive all claims to Dillon. Castro and Damtnan, and re qtMAted! Manager Ely's vote on tbe ques tion. Manager Ely wired back, emphat ically refusing to consider tbe slightest bint of allowing Haaion's claim for Cas tro. There i little possibility of peace, if the association insists on these stay ers. Jamas F. Motiey and Ely are of the same opinion is the matter Man ager Ely stated, this morning: nave worked rather hard ta, get a team together and I absolutely refuse to consider tbe propoettioo ef reUnqtifsn tag a single smb. I will fight for Ca tn to tke bet. en4 there will tx no peaeo If I can prevent It onleee Port tami is graiued all her plarcre.'" lodging front the act cm ef the Na tional committer U would seess as thoogh Ned Han lot ef Brooklyn were the wbeUt thing, bweanee his former players are the eaty ora ta elinpete. It S9 strange tliat eh Brooklyn mgnat a"it not Insist upon Newton; Hughe and Corbett, ,a he might aa well hare haii tjim sdao It hi aleo anderatoorf that Haflion. tolit aa ex-4!recter ef th Portland elub that ta eafy rjw) why Be lneistert apo rafting Caetrtv wa i kc aim mit ef tkr gnme-by benching IWm wherever he saw flit t& U snu ti! th Cnn.it lixagne magnares rnCeiit Allowing Mr. Hanlou t hare bier way, (hen the trouble will begin at enee, ' mow Tzarssf coace axo-ot. WUcn. Broader Srarthew wsnt t his rai one- evtwrthg; not ling agv avcnnrdlng t tftes Bonttniany hw went t the letter box anct loottmt thvoughi the compartment marked! "M" an if found! In: 1c & vnry er- emBtory duw fromi a. tailor. Mr. Mat thews ww puasIaoG,. aer he Bo hevti n dbaiimrm with. th lhsiBtiwt: tailor., until he agadni Ibnltait at the envelope and found that h oac anw1tnnTy eponetf a letter eblnnglng to annther member nf the oluli' WD He put the- hill ttatMr mem th envelope antt returaadi Ctt ta the: oompurrmant. jk 3te. Maitthew was tiirnmg: ta gtv h nodnad; the- member tttr wnonr the bill wa intended! oomina; towasnt the- lector 11 ok. A. nvlnurw ltuser- he- eamn- into the Baaeing-rnomi. where- Mr. lEi.rthews. wa sitting, wltlt several! ether. Takinar from I its envelope the- bill,, he- reat re. acwntlvely uiv wm Asst. mii.twwj, mHJiaui. it mm Ulta,. Ulna wltn a wtuifc and!'Ufe leer of am Ihvlnnlble onmiimror oommenred : I'-Poor;. silly. Utt3 glrti?; Vlgnrr of upaw.tti war s. allaratsterlBtlb' of Xwlgn Bunt of Connecticut,. ..whi tntwi miBlifnu from he bench: on. account! of dkmfnnsfc . :M. Nw lHnvan' lawynr once ltitrodlumd ta JXidge- Burr an- almost; urn- ttmiwtv Hut very fwlf-f.nnfldoiic novelist, whom: good, opinion off nimmiir htui linen lUBttfledi HincH by evenrw Ini ule aonvwr- fMirttmi wttll. t3tn JutiiTB lie- dldl notr tsM to meka knowni hi estlmatti off HIb owni ttrllllnnny: JXtdge Bn obsnrvfl rle! youiiir ! mam oloenlst anu"; sternly:, "finally- lie siyii'c I Sm yont ercpenc m ne' ramoiiv some- day,, oli.7"' "Some dliT."' mitii tile" young- man;. i"U expniiv tO'Mnvo tjhet world) ac my fVnt;:' "WlmC have you; bemti itnlnif ail! tins tlmp. '' said', the' judge.. "Walking: on your liftnile?: - Whnni Sir ffihitriew' 5evn Emify wan a miTnlinr!' of Hi if MiilHnurnB- pnrlinmmit lie (iPtillirod: ttmtJ tlln' cniitltirtl of rlto npimal. llon wfl wnree- tttunt Nnroiaj. av wealtliv hue iHTinmnC hut nil nr. ano at memheir nf DafllHimmK HHed., wltli eforn end elui. itwtltv; "Whoi vmm foro'' "W'hn) watt 'Nrim' neplliidittln dfillwlitetp tJulfy: "the mmtirwhHr , gnnnetniiw .nuglit" tn know:. A'ero, was. a oatoumted'- Human, bultsner:" i SPORTS DISPLEASED WITH CORBETT (Journal pcll gervlra.) t Ban, Franelnco, Feb. SM. Whll the lovers of the art of boxing take an un usual Interest In the corning contents between Jimmy lirttt and Young Cor bett and Tcning, Corbett f4 Sulli van, they are not over-enthuslaetle mt the apparent grb-all policy of fight anything as long is on ran get a fight Tbe porting public In m at ell satle fled with tbe grly deal of the Corbett faction when they "butted fn" bvtween a championship evnt for tbe purpose ef "Just filling In little spare time and making a few dollars." trn average man to fond of money, and w em can $my OAKLAND BOOKIES WERE HIT HARD JtaVFaMl HpA?lWet wlTftCafAf f Kan FraAeieco. Febi 2. The book makers at Oakland rae treck yesterday were hit the nareeet fa the Malory ef California racing, and wended their way aeroe tbe ferries taat evening with heavy hearts sad pfnehed p-oreea, HI wetVptayed favorttee did the trick, abd it to stated that the makers of odd dropped l.e fw eoid easts. fvrl of tb wtntww were: Caeear Toong, tl3.; John M. Lyon, l.eo; 3n Rthhk If.Se; Joe Hartemv $.ile WHl Jackman, ft.7erJoh dolemen, H.Seo; Beraey Hchreiber, ftelUy ran IWMft, f I.ftflKk. SANDY AND JACK HAVE POOR BOUT . Before the Wattone.1 eTa tV ef ; Roefon a few eights ag fti 2cM ehneow gandy Ferirueon were Wste tiv no u rmiade. The bemt wa votei by the small' audience f be . fake,, neither ma evlr.ctug the elightentl diapoeifiott- tv preee- ttt flghli.. 'rgtrew I ef, and never wtW be, mete tav the eolered mam Bow (.fab ew srmTwmw tin nerve snmrglt' fo tvertfie eutffr at even br m myetery alii wttv believe iw faiv play tn puglHmv. a well a ether lines of epertL Jnneont lefts ftoeton fer Ie' Angelesj. whSre- hef termeHeduledl to flghfl MeVey. ran r a cbz w texxmr By Seafrtc Fafrfa. Wlteni young mntv flnrfe Hlmeelt Hev- (tomlng eerlhuely tntereete m gin I woul advlee hint' W eal w her few (lrnni whe site 1 noB epeetlng him; should- drop' iw after breakfast end see? if Blw awry love- Iw a neat iw the morning- a she 1 whew he see her in tate- evening re i well to. flhtS If n gut- uv and" Help her mother iw the morning with the; breattfaet if tAere be- we maid,, and with, geranc the ohildi-en- off W snHnol, or if she lien In- bmt and' then' dawdler over- litto- ttreakfaet. Sometlmee- rue' glrli wh 1 1V sweets' nee an good! temper tv ourauinrs' yriiV be oroae and dlBHgrijeahlo iw fhe1 home elrcl : The- gim wii in untidy in' tlte momlng. and gne aboue with' her Heir lit- euflsng' papers- and', button off her sllooe, will; make an untidy wife art! houHnkeepnr. Tlte only way ro flntf her out It tw rutte hen- unawareSi t she- naturally dl'eawe' up antt makee tile moet? of herself when expecting vlHieor JubU a tod' eoni mnkee goodi Hue- band;, .w diieg: goodt daughter' mnke'' good! wlfi The1 gin; who In!' Iter riiwii mntlmf eew fori her: end watt otv lteu wlll nvr iruiko a good wife.. . .. Vtr potj mhrrv girl" for whatt ehe aeeme',. go1 tvf Hie .wot! .of nwtlnw and1 marry hef for' wltett all' FlHdf our If sliw Ifcv nlfB" tb clillrtrwH .and' old. pnopie, f b i,- not, eiio will ,nnt bo nire t youi-1 - Ttpmembrr rttatyon amnot ciionnmg- plrtMre; or a1 dog, of a Ueuee,, but' a- cotuv panloit, whom you Hopn tt mk your Air Urn nurtH (jo- altoUtt IV- s4euiatlvallj antt wltU judgment that from a strictly tnilnee lndprlfit Corbett wax not right In making a match with the oftetern men, but the whole juggling with the main vtit Is remind ful of an opim-alr conoert ot famoue elngere held prior to the fndrltg of a io-ft-t entevtelninent, The ' BrUt-CoYbett etmUni bee ! arrabgfd to the efttlsfectloii of every body but the publH an4 ff there in not a more stable metbtwl of conducting prlseflghfe with a view lo leenlng a few degree at lt itmtttd ijrtrlctly 'profe' lonl Idea or ring obct, It le like fy that a digaet for the game will eom ever even tboee wbm have beeti the moel ardent supporter of tbe art ef pngintm, RACING RESULTS 'Jnereel tfrtrUi frrtVe.j Kan Franefseo, Feb, S4.-Favorlte were sacceseful In four ef tee events at Kmery vine yeeterday. The feature face of, the day w lrd Melbotfrnee win of the s! and one-half forlong event, fn which be wr ttotn Captain Foraee try a none, Hnremnry: even fttrto-rtg. seflfng fterd fttirne won. Pierce i. seod, Mr, Parmja third;, time, 1:J. rive and betf f,f1og-Mgardon wo, Pfevra O, eeeond, Afeeee. third; tlrine, 1;, ve fnrtorvge. eetlieg fuderot woe. ConetelUfoy seymd, Tbe Fretfer tbird; tle. It!, i nf m fcelf firlottg, kendfeep- fird Mirxvtrrn Wow, f'eptAtn. Fireee eecond, AnanMe thirds tfiwe, 1:2 14. ferlong.e- fced1 Creee srnree won. V.t T Brtite second1, Oerg f?erry fhird time. i:t. One mil. ielTiftgFri't nlp- WW, Schrxv second. Fillet t?0r tblrd ftm. 11.13. At Aeo Fw. fw ngeiee, Fehv J.-teetarday't going at Aecof perks wee noteble for the number of evoee fimehee, ReeuKe: Five furlonga 'iSinerBardrt' won Foe east eecendy MieniefMe third; time,, f :4. On mile, seBftigFeuwTesi won,. KV" Orlcnte second Bluet Ridge thirds ttnvv 1:4. Kurdle hnd1cT; mi snd n elghfK ffetr Apparent won;. Stir fwglt second FoorlHiide fhlr-, time,, Kandlcjrp;, mile and ei (eetH-.Niim-tmr won. Flatoniu seoondi Mesne tbirtf; time, f 8lx furlong. eeniwxfnv JTele won, Ji. V. Klrby second; Wlnnifreda third, time, I:U. - At thm rteaiev W 6i1ean, Feb.- 3-fteilft One mile,- selling 'Jfeletereinger won; fflckory Corner seeond, JWbrt oyie third;, nvne. -.4.. SI furlonge, sellin-Optlone'f won; Alpaoa second. S. Fl. CaterpllW fhird; time, r.lfS-S. Mile gwd! dn ' yerde-Foreelghf won, Ortt'iloh; seepndi, Conklin tlVlrd;. time, :4T One mile, e!llng- Itetablleb won, Xole' eeanti4. tie fletdorn. tStird; tame; 11:41' 3-(f. Five end' Hmf furtottge Frenlt ftell won;. MeitHitHk eoottd, Merry Spore third; ttmtv f:0S.. Milo' Mild' ' srtvf'M'tlt'H; ee1llnsComm drtiMv w)Ui- t)titcl Carter rtccond, ticking flttrd1;; time,. J :4. tdf FStOTjICP Tit FISIT. "Ocput? Fleh audi riRum' Vnrifu. X. Vf. !Cye- he inrwd. iiotlc. upont ownnr of ivnmttituf, ditcuejt in Cmnriuiv- unuutv 'fhitt? tlley rtiuet lirtv' their ditches- smi mi properly itereenod1 itcfotvilutr to luw Uv Mitivb' Hi: Wnrrton' 14 ye deploreg tlie deenitrtiim' of wuittleew- yotuigt fleh; en itUHtlv; eudi hie itttiMitloti in- to' live tlmt' tbe law. i' enforced; PiwsMnt1 HIv fivlny rttirtointed' itnrW". K, SinltTi and' Willlmti' J( ltr!ilti e oN flcini1 worcrff fiif the PnMltttid' rttviwne. Mr.. Stnitlc and Mr. IMrfllu will divide Vtlict aeauon,. each scorliig" gutiicBi. ' hf eraek sprlnttr In keMoa. w, m. RULED OFF COURSE FOR DOPING DOG l$tmrm Uncial Jiffl.1 Alnmda, t'al , Feb. !. There to one ad-looking end blgbly jrtdlgnent.1 dod fetiwlef Jrt thto r-(ty named Ben Bloder meh, who has been tt attthbtlty of hotlttdg n4 owrtef of letgH kennel of fst r.Mlt-ehfler Sitidetwen hH been ftled off tb rtWrslng Irac fof life oft geemibt of Ahar baring imn hrnrtKht that he "dofed" comftf. a fe( entry, t a recent meeting at legleeide ireck, , Cwmlqtt wee a winner, sec or Ing ta thoee who- know doge, but affoelle wee admlnletered, which eeftsed partlel perelysis, Comkiee n won hie triei baet.e end we a l-t-t favorite ovef Maddleeome, Whetj be suddenly Showed himself ftp.bl of eomlng aeywhere beer the finale. TO AMOIMM tAtmtt AC9. ItaMl aMl i.t Wew "torW, Feb. i. Tbe sentWeenl ef the delegate to- the Natfonel Cycling aeeenietioti eeem i be tergery tit fever of abolishing peeed recee, perffenieny nVdoy paced ere, end H 1 poeefMe the In the future- tble forn ef facing will be tarred. THAT SAFE FEELING! - f- ji i i " 1 ' ' 4 i .at. yt ' , , f f H n I M " : p 7 Aa-l , e lft'Kfffa'H H OAs 8S-8a THIRD ST. Hot, STARK fmnUtee fohal"tlttg ,tf i!ed tlanlo'n b! Brooklyn end J 11. Farreu of Aunurn, N. T,i UteelilPtit of the New feik Btftle lektu, were .appointed to comulele the fmel aetaii; it now eeema mme prova ble that the Ferine coeet orsatUeatlort Will be tekett Into lite fold end peace reign In belltlom tu ) future. The u.ii Wiaeitfltca wn wlt-etl rixklhs- wheti inother tneetiug could hp erreneedi ntiri k repljr wee received to the erfwet that Hnthef ekteH nol irtRiewir'jf aba thftl tbey waived elaitn to DllUiHi tiam men arid otstro. Atof tsa racinc const mellrr die: pneed bf nieettti bf tb bnerti ef et bitretion was called end U ws VuIm la iiiepehd Indenhlt-ly t'hiplre Jatnee Hasi sett whom U We ehowti, liati slthea eohttaHi with bolh the IVcutetri ahd Hatlotiel league. m . tt 11. Pechfttd bf tetivtf Voted ail hohnsry life tnernbership In the er- latileatlon. GARDNER'S HORSES SOLD VERY LOW tiiiift tieoree Gardner' wai hoi very successful with Itle eaie bf tacehorse It Memphis. The followers showed be Inclination to bid Uti the steeds , Lllllatt Wmlthi ft. B-yeRf-ttid flaughler- bf onodrleh; wee bid In Inn eHd to Jockey AdRlns for 30. Bt. liutnoeri, wnoae age la a falling, m hot attract a bidder: Aftofbef filly ihkt was hot just up to the mark was nually unfortunate. n..in.. in a.1.1 tii tia hhtnm to the enn- cfuel-tri Ihat the tttalnlefiarice of a treble! ef facet Is hot what It to cracked up to be, and be was under eticb ttrl espeftee lb caring for the animeto that he oeeidea t get rid bf them at lay price, GOLF NEWS AT THE WAVERLY LINKS it the iMMn'i nsMlewn at the Weveriv folf links tH WaaHlngtH' fdrtbdaj Major Ltnintl Won but in ait intereet Ing eetitat. . ; '. TH prHl Iwtrrtamefit kt h iHHii Jinks Will W. bW during f ft fife -week ffr-Afrrll1 and Will be A- big etent. The eornntlf te to- at Wffrk tm h pfogfatrt and a spirited mthf may be pectel - m Tbe fel!owr. are' fbe Mwty feet4 officers of th PeTtfaftd baseball etnt: Freefdeni and secretary, Bn tii Bly.- "Vie-resfden toward "Lytmi, Treaertrer J.- r. Rlebarde. fdreotort, Fred iy g4 & f.- fwi gt. Feeterrt n4 f'eitfornf feces f df. rect wire. We accept eowmiesfon h "phone" ert above face fromf- resporK SiM pSrtles. ,W lsy recafve eommi-- sfoT for ejl leading eportlng events trt any barf of fbe weTldV et Portland tlab,. MiV Flff efreef i - - - - ffaveyfjti got ft? It d6esr't cost tmich It's fnoftf thaf wotth ih ptk, ' If fact It's ftte id every etistortw tbtiys' 6rk? 6f 6uf "S.W.M. Suits of Coats, :v,'v:-y'v-v':X.; A feeling that yoti foofe right fcecati jrouf "efotfie ar d fight. . . "tm tttUHC nwrwem com fats We pfescrirjed -fof otif wotkthtri this tonic? "feefter' That the Pfesent Best onderfuf effect it shows ki every gaffneftt Wed i6 pfcased td show you otrf "SMI" Gmmmd wim" T Cbafe, CLOTHIERS FIJRiNISMERS thmrnai Spi.-it a.ftrre.) : feugene; Of; Feb. U.M A Mcnl meelihg tf the athletic countfl fct the t-nlvereHy bt ttreeoH a lirtmmltttfe was appulnted Id InTestlgat nd rrtaka kit estimate bf the attpr-iiimate Vest Wf dralnlhi: Klrtcaid Md; the athtfttd krotlhtls t the unlter!th The rrimmlti lee wa uiea authhrltcd td etiahd the ' bit brbrUeils bf the kltimhS hmtball game ' with tlie.MtiltHtlnikh eluB towHf.l pirpari " Uig the Odd fof the track ftthlrifs td begirt worftlufr. Th funds 1?fthli"d at the enme amounted- ttt about $T8. kM It has been calculated that this bum will fusi ble the committee W dig dltcH ittnund the field abd lay ft cuut-ee r tlllhg; Atttlr the Braining work Is flhtohe.i RltU raid flcitt will li Bh of the bel: ath- ictlc grrttitula Hi the tiBithwest. Befote long aetivs track Wtitk will be (ihtlPf Way. . Irhtnedltttwly titJri IMatiagdr Tomliheuti'i 'return frbhi "tVoodbunti where he. wertt td .attend ble father's funerali i meeting Will he held arid thd track furtes tdr' tnepirdb!tlrig fceaabrt ttrkartketi; lileht trnlnlhg will i"rjm rHcttc very oort and 4 tt-gular training table kt the aorttiltoty -will h put wtt as lobft as the hirrt hfglrt rurk; Croe tohntry tuna will pfbhahiy be given WH IM the track tan be put in At snape for bee, A great rnahr men hare Slgnlflett thctr ln1ehtlon f training this spring and the University will M doubt hati tt strohg track team. ' , . The unirersltv has lcuted ks trHtriee Hayward i -bf BclkMay; khtl IS Bn bf the heat freclt train- Hh the coast: tfd will artlre herg ahrtut April i ttttti take charge bf the rnnri: instructions fof their br Imlnrtttr WWrk hit a ready faeett recMved f rbht him; GOOD TEN'ROUND CONTEST TONIGHT Heotnsi Sneclat SctMce'J ' '. indlahapolts; Feb.- Several ficlegie Hobs oShOttlhMrnH i iliiti mti bt towii- are h-re for the big botrig lhw td hi bulled bff icrtlght ttttftcr the auspices fr6 th lhlr;afirlle Athletic Club. Thf rnrtghet ef attrafrtloti Is the wlttuj the prottarrt( which bring togcthfr Toltrmy-fttather-tnlftrtie f)l( and Jack Bertusehlte bf ,(hl''aft; The Irtlrt-i (-kii fot a le-round' boitt foi" it decision, it will h R?a.ris first t-lng ftngagcriiefit. jlrtci gl -wilft ','PKlla, fleiphl 3kftt" OxflHMi Bftaoscholte, al t hough hot regarded as' Ryan's efjtiai trt t-ieverrtees. t epectd td kfve the chnm ploli ah Interesting argument " the -' cfsloit atd the Jong; ett tt th purs. The" fehicagoarl hn4 demnstrated hi ppee-e, rf eftdtftsncg ti4 bsrtf hitting fSeoftie iH ertgagerficrrt wttb Mrvfrt ilmrt; Jsc fBrierti artA4 Wtber gortd rftent of his Was- N Jf bf whlchr h Hum ?'ood . sHowtntf. Botft frtert have heart ralrtfn hktd iiti4 appesf of f tn spiett--did hap fof th contest The c-lN pects id fh intgnni crow that evef nr(ei! otft f-Sr flstlo ftverif f this1 tfty 0l fAf loAi. r?- fTevrv Gontr. Feb. f Tafe'? footbarf cban?et fof pest eeasotf were today gtvett boost wher? ff was lesroe that Ledyarfl Mltchel!;.fhe Star fntlback of lest fall,- fiatt .decide, tor return .for" grief hef year". , He' wfil graduate neti ittne,- fmt wflf come bacn f or a ja Schoo"! conrS.- ffe, waS. h' besf oTlce; f uTibeck bf la-jrf season fri drop1 ami pisc,r pnnting Ms, $lft(3S to $25 $1X50 to $30 ff HATTERS Ars'D OA!.'.