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1 . i ,-- - 'J '' 1 . . f ' i i"Hfth" VimtMMMia immmAm ttrret become rcitnent of hi MWti LEAD TOE JOCKEYS Thafamout JolLT ; Ago is fast Rounding into ! , Snap at Los-Angeles. Vi tT- ..... . :T7XT WAS IN RETIREMENT r-A Cv-Ha RecerrWy Purchased His Re iieasapronrTtn"STTunmarr . - With Whom He Quarreled. r .'. . . . 7 . i 1 . . . ' . i ' i ' .... i i i w-. -V. TMI n. . . 1 V. ; - 'MeiiHaTJpteUt Sre4V Lo'Annlaa. Jan, M. Grovar Clara Bd KuU.- th'W. pllcJn ar'nat- Of 0iJ . Iaat coming hark Into ."lona aln and may ctoa tha aakaon tha u ftrlar at JLacot. Tkara aa Mfir tnr' I" . I (Mn tha mattar with Ororr but Ma " ; uncontrollable dealra 'to Doll .tha booaa j-; -' market: and now that ha haa quit trying "to put MUwaukea out of bualneaa, ha la : -' - IV right In a thousand ftlfforaat -wsy4 ' - Orovar haa mnded hla hablta and aajra V.; -'.that from now on, tha prlmroaa path will ;.",;' .fact tha dent of bta numbed nlnaa no ' , - mora. . Tbla la graat deal -for G rover - to ear. Thla young man can tide horaea In aeven different language, but whea. It cornea to axpreaalng hla vtawaV ha la -not there at anr great tent . Qrovar'a petcantaga aa a Jockor fa climbing very day, bat hla percentage a a hot air aN il .. tlat wa neve batter thaw .0I 1-1-' W . tdoea nwf know-how to talk. " When you " come to think nf It, tha young man ia . -f all tha better for hla lack of language. 1 . 'know a raw etar Jockey arho talk too ' much find too often. It geta them Into 'J (trouble and tha Judge call them lnta " tha atand and comb their hair for them. .. . No . one will aver get Fuller .Into tha ': atand for Jalklng too m uch. ' O rover . ... never . knawa anythlng-When you k hint a question he wagrtea hla handa ' l and grlna feebly and aaya that be haaa't 1 an Idea. For a real ear. Orovar la about b tiaalifat aa a young lady making her - fl rat, appearance la "Cuxtew BhaU Hot king Tonlgnt.- ' ; -.- - ' -;-'L.o the old daya.-whan -they- wanted V ruller to be on hand to ateer the favor ite through a stake -they used to lock ; him up for two daya beforehand to in bure hla-preaenceat th right ttrae la eohdhlon to ride, r They don't bother ' T' about -him. now.. He haa conquered hla . thlrat for the ple amber fluid and la attending atrlotly to buslnesar and - he , makes tbam all ride aome to get him, es peclallyln the dtatance raoeev ' ",' v .J,0e Time They CaagM mim,V Fuller the greatest rider In the 7 business when it cornea vto making a '. " abort hOrae g a dlajtanoa. Thai way ha ; . can take an old skate Into hla Jap and " rurae h4m" around tlj--tippr turn s a ' V .. treat . to - aee, and horses which' never " J went more than ix furlongs wilt run a ""'jWlle for Grower "Cleveland Fuller and finish like a acared wolf.- Nobody. aeema " to know how- he- dors It, and .he la no featherweight any morelthr.-;r - . i Orover la alwsya thinking when hi a . , ; face, al .. only once, have I " Been - him V'i taught aaleep, and that was when Briar 'thorpe beat Sheriff Bell. All the way ... ! around the track . Fuller, up on Belt t FLESH BUILDER- 3' ) :The liver.of the cod fish (produces joil that Is a w6i . erful flesh builder. No fat ; or oil -can compare with jt " in that respect. Toet the . ;. hcsLout6f-it,Jtimilst bft emulsified, and made r like jT cream. ' III ScottsvEmul ; . i sion it is,preparedl in the iTbest possible form to pro-:- duce the best possible re-f t-i suits.' .Thirty years have , proven this. l-K.. '-l'f I t t ,. ,. ' WtTl seed yea a et,anjle tea. -, ' $OVTTkWWtX,tmitomt. Kew Teak. t::d c i" ' - . t A H..L1 il I. J i it t m favonCocvrivht. t aac. 1w w p fighting- - with 1 Puddln' : McDanlel. who had the. mount on -Ralph Young. Ralph llkea to run in'front and Sheriff Bell won't run well anywhere else. When they come. along and look the Sheriff in the whit of the eye he turna sleuth In earneat and flogs their atapa to tha wire. Fuller-had the-ratV",and nuraed ' the Sheriff along-a necar 1n front Of Toon g all the way around to i the stretch. Brtarthorpe was over In the next county. Fuller overlooked him. He - thought Kaiph waa the only one he had to beat. In the atretch Puddln' went .to the bat and Grover eat still on "Bell and let him ran. eonfldertt that Toung could not beat him. At tha eighth pole Sheriff BeU wss'-coming away by Inches under vlr- oroua handridtng and Toung waa hang lng on ilka, a bulldog. loaer-by Inches and worse In eight. Up from the rear came Brlarthorpe, taking the middle of the track for hla. ' Fuller had hla head ander hla arm and waa watching Mol uaniei an tne time. He didn't aee Briar, thorpe until the .old dynamiter waa rlrht w.itw uiih, . w ..... u v im... vivwa .muu. Th ir. nwlv se I waa too late to get Sheriff Into- a SDrlnti Brlarthorpe went by ilka affreight train passing av Tramp na - there -wasn't - a sorer--boy than Futler anywhere On tha map. "Who would, have thought -.that oia i-o-io-i aijot nad It in Mntr-rt Tab one O.. C Fuller 'for tha unim or iso. Booaa la the only Jookey that wlU;teat blm. - ( - ? -r --r-t r- tONG PRICED HORSES t-r CAPTURE THE MONEY : " (loarast BpecUd Serviced jf r :1-, '. San Francisco, Jan. SI. Lady Faahlon and H. P, KaneTooth' quoted at t( to 1, Jolted the publto by galloping home Upfront at jpakland yesterday. Sum-' Bi furlooga Kmmar Reubold wtm. Pencil Me aeoond,. Floriana Belle third; time.. 1UH.. ,; .:;--i: . Five and a Jialf furlongs Educate won, Batldor aeoondT Waterspout third; ttaaa,-l:ti-.r. -.-, , 81 and a half furlongs Lady Faahlon won, Andvar second. Mane! Bate third; time, J;i7. .;..,.. l.'. .-. , Mile and an eighth H. P. Kane won. Df. Dingle aecond. Theodora U thirds un,.i:N, llle and sixteenth War Tlraea won; Glenarven .aecond, ' lAngford.-- James third; -ttee iiSe. --.i. . . K Seren-ttrrtonn--tewmy -irotvi Baa wuiwm. ictwuu, tMuianm. iou-a, -. lime. ;..'-'-;' - A( Aieot wit.-'- ' "" Bteeplechaae, short course Jim Boae maa won, Casador aecond. Autumn Time third; time, t:08fc. " . - . Blauson course Robad or won,' Sweet Kitty Kelly aecond, Kebailan third; time, lHr-:."', -vm-i: . ..'; - .-t v -81x furlongs St Winifreds won, Elftn Kfogt aecond,' Agnes Mack third; time, l:tSV4. -r r' ... - - ..-. , . Five fuHoagewEecalange wen, Henry Acn- aecono, yrown i-rince third; time, 1;AI. . .... . l s- ., , . - MlIe--.Mcarathlana'Prinoe won, Arabo seoone, jaari uentry tmrai Ume, l:40H aix iurions Dusie unnatian won, Matlakatla aecond,-rlgll third;-, time. 4St A f' : 'l ' 1 ' m i i I i f y; . . , :. VfMWAMV - TO- OAFtAnr FTTlVI.atAir, (Jenrssl Sparlal gerrte.1 -.' , : Washlrigton Agricultural Colleg e. Pull man. waatu Jan. J5. The coiieae foot bail team haa'eleoted Elbert D, Stewart captain of the team for 1(01. Stewart la El years old. s feet I Inchea tn height and weighs 20S pounds. .He Is an old star of the Walla Wall Mlah school. from which ha graduated In 190 J. He haa played two years on tha oollege team. ' playing center 'last year. -. Aa center he paaaea 4he ball accurately, Is a' great line-plunger, and has tha bablt of "nailing" the man behind the line. Ha la likewise atrong on defense-. . t He la A sophomore In the electrical en. glneering department' and. a . good stu dent The entire college regards kfm with good feeling and respect. . Aa cap tain he may be expected to exhlbl the manly character, ftt-mnese and grit In the high degree that tha A. A ex perts of her captains. On account of his unusuaT Wght Stewart has been dubbed "Shorty" Stewart. - - -, , ',' ' i ii I I 1 ' V 'U ''. atuapjai AAnrT ATTBIA. - ' (Jenrssl gpecUl flcrree. .. Philadelphia, Jan.- .h Tommy Jfot Abe Attell of San Frarirlaeo, tn a elx- round - bout, la the : magnet that . will draw tha aporHoring publle to the Na tional Athletic club tonight Murphy la regarded aa one of the beet lighters ef nle class, but he Trill have to work fast and furiously to make any headway against the California. " Both men are trained to the minute and the bout la expected to be one of the beat seen here abouts la a long Una, , - :cc:i": daily- jcurjrAU ' ' t ' . ' ; t .. . f . . - i-v-H-,-.r - fe' FIGHT GOSSIP Mil i.'.Vi SenatorTFawT)y,,s Boxing Meas-Ture- Has Been" Modified toT . Include Only Amateurs. ! JACK O'BRIEN ISSUES H; ANOTHER CHALLENGE Jabez White Js Likely to Visit : AmeHca in urder to Secure . I a Matcht,With Britt 3 ,1 ; .- ; tfearaae Special errlea, A New Tork. Jan. . At last the bill to legalise boxing In New Tork has been Introduced ln-t he- stater legtalature.-rlt proviaes, mwevr,onlyr for amateur bouts with eight-ounce gloves." Senator r rawiey, -wno introduced the measure, aaya thla la aa far aa lt la poaalblrto get the Jeglalatura to ro at nreaant. If thla lathe ease It might Just as well not 'go at all, r 1. the opinion of sporting naeav And It may be said that it is extremely aouoiiui ii mi measure wiu get beyond tba.4-rat reading. It wUl get little sup port from those who wish to see pu gilism put on a high puns tn New Tork. ; ... .. .Jack O'Brien -la rout with another challenge to Boo Fltsalmmone, and Of fera as aa Inducement a side bet of $1,000 of teal money. These challenges and counter-challenges are beginning to have somewhat of a comlo-onara. annear- GOTIIAK ance. The men somehow never seem. toUver seen and the moat deceptive pitcher get the challenging fever at the Bam tlma . Some of these days 'they may get the stage at tha same time and then there may be something doing. -v It baglna to look like Jabea White 1 reauy coming across - the big pond to pick up a few American dollara. - The aforesaid dollars are here and In the greatest plenty for the English scrapper provided he can" make .good. On thla latter point opinion la somewhat divided. I have talked with Wen who know the game and -who-have seen the Ekigllsh anaa put up his hands, who declare can give any or our izt-pounders cap tal argument ' Others ' whose opinions are entitled to equal, weight declare that he wtu be the eaaleat kind of easy money ror any one ot nail a dosen or our little nuao: It Jabea cornea we will probably have an opportunity of finding out Whose Judgment la moat reliable.. The winner of the bout between Joe Tlpmaa and Kid Sullivan, who fought tn Baltimore last night, will be the reclpl ent of a- aumbapr of challenges. - Both Eddie Hanlon of. San Franclaoo and ?'oramy Mows tt of Cbleago are- asking or the match. -Sullivan met Hanlon hers last winter and had the better of the hov. from th.MUt . ' Tinman tmm long Wan ted so meet blm. eut Hmrttm haj alwaya offered some weight stipulation that prevented a matea. ... Mowatt hopes to meet the winner. Ht tin that ha will agree to si rmsnn. able weight.. and will poet a forfeit for botb weight-and appearance.. The indi cations are that tha Chicago lad means Dusineas, ana as may get a cnanoe, - -" Bel field Waleott. brother of the Wel terweight champion, has been matched to meet Larry-Connolly of Boston. - The pair will go 18 rounds before tha Brock ton Athletic club, ef Brockton, Mass., on January- IT' The same club la trying to arrange a bout between Hughey' McGov- ern and Ronae CrBrlen. Fifteen rounds within two weeks Is the plan projected by the club, and tha only hitch la over the weight question. McGovern wanta oatoh-weights, -while O'Brien wishes limit set, but If this In the only thing that will prevent the contest from being held It is very probable that O'Brien will agree to catch-weights In order to get a chance to box Terrible Teddy s brother. AKUI01X ASSOOXA.nO KnTtsTO. '(Jnorsil -Bpeelal Herrict.) ' -'. J : CTIfo7rnr?5: TW wrest important business , before the magnatea - of the American Baaaball association in ses sion here today la the election of a president. There have been persistent rumors of late that Thomas Hlckey, arte. T.t the easteM Is ears . WHCM 10 KKOW WHAT TO DO. Mas kare tarn- spots ea tw skla. saras la the IrL lit )UL J CMe,Ciiu5X sale. Bene JMlsa, ee t.rrs. Ia4 So n't knnw IF IB BUOOB a A -l. nai mmniw ra area at., m lbUa1elphla, Paea., fav SBOWK'4 UtOO Cl'll, tJ 0O sat BMath. BoM la Portias Saly Bottle- lasts eas si Brass. asa rwuaae aanai rasrises. utu-uu rcr.TLAi:o-vSD:irsDAY . Fln&U cf th . Multnomah Bil liard 1 Tournarjiertt Tonight i Boxing l' afid Racing Notts. . the former head of the association, will be chosen to aucceed. President drills. Mr. : Hlckey, howeverr haa" -jdecllned to become candidate for the place, and In view of thla It appeara probable that President Orlllo will be selected to di rect the association affairs for another year. So far aa .can be learned, there is no prospect of any -radical legislation' at the meeting, and the Questions that L'. are naeiy to -come up are aucn as anect the clubs Individually. - WINNING BASEBALL. QC g IN THE OLD DAYS "Illlbet that -thla - Bull Thomnaon that you're always t&lktng about didn't have any better batting average In hla day than. Napoleon. La Jole or Hans Wg ner haa-now," , said a baseball crank' who waa .KlaabintPTer-the, rstfordavjoC. Ue past season. 1 ..- -.r r; , .-tToaaibly. not tetorted the fat fan, "but if he dldnt ltwas only because he was-willing .to saorifloa-als individual record -to the welfare of his team , by alwaya' striking out the first few times ha came to bat ' . . . . v.. i "That, must have helped-, hla' team a lot," -the ball' crank sneered. !..--" "Ifr did."' aatrr the fat fan,thotigh"t dare say that you who- have .never aeen baaaball' aa it waa played in the old Jones county days are at a loss to unr derstand Juat hqw. JL, . - '' "It waa la the' spring of 188 when Cy Priest, the . Ringtail Roarers' famous pitcher, '-waa In- hla prime that we acci dentally stumbled Upon the desirability ef having the Bull strike out, - r :-rr-r "Wheh Bull toed the -plate for the Tightfoot Lilies, the crowd waited with baited breath for the. coming duel be tween the heaviest bitter the world has mat ever iwinecr a norseniae. , "Priest slowly ralseti hla armj. "Zip! came the ball. "Bwiehl went Bull , Thompson's mighty bat , '! ,t",--;-;:-.--'1.'.-...:."i - ' vV- " "Strike one,' the umpire said. - - ' ' "Dink Dooley, , the K oarers' catcher, .'Agal Priest 'ralaed hla arm. ' . "Ztpl whlssed the ball a aeoond time: , "Swish! and the Bull's bat again cut tne air. Strike" two-the umpire said, : "Dink Dooley . snuffled. - - -i - . "Zlpl came the third bait "Swish! went the Bull s bat ones mora "Strike three,' the umpire, said. .- "Dink Dooley llsneeked,r snuffled,, and sneesed again. r...'1.- ''!. v r- . , "Capt Slugger Burrows, tha next Lily to bat, also succumbed to Priest's pua sllng shoots. But Dink Dooley, who waa snuffling and coughing - worse than a broken down- motor car, dropped', the third atrlke,- and only picked the- ball np In time to send It to first, a poor -also ran to the SUigger. . - "On the next ball pitched Slugger was off for second Ilka a "fidgety flash. "Ding Dooley made a stab at cutting him oft, but by that time .bis. ayes , were watering ao he couldn't aee the bane, and his throw went wild , to center Held. - . "Slugger Burrows centered heme with the first of the fS runs the Lilies eedred that day1...,...::V.'v. i.A. ;.,.,,.u.:, r 'Slick work ef yours. BulV he said to Thompson when he reached the bench. " rWelL yer needn't get ao veriest In' sour-caatlo about. lt growled the 'Buh. 'Ton'd. have been out yeraelf -If Dooley hadn't muffed yet third strike.' " 'Do you mean to say yon aid n't strike out on purpose? the Slugger asked , In amaaement . v.. '. . ..." Oo to thunder!' growled Bua J ' "The slugger regarded him curiously for a moment then gavs one whoop and laughed himself Into bowknots of Joy. " Why, you poor old Idiot.'- be said Whan he was able to talk again..' 'Dldn t you know that you'd struck out so gol durned hard that Dink Dooley caught cold In the draught from your bat? Why, bis head's all atpppeo np and hla eyes are watering ao that he couldn't tall. a foul. tip from a home run.,.. You've saved the game for ua. But; honest' Bull, didn't you well. If that ain't the limit!' "And Slugger rolled off Into another "From that time on the Bull adopted the etrenooua strike-out as part of hit regular game. And Jt didn't, make any difference how many overcoats and muf-i Herat a catcher piled on. I never saw the backstop that Ball Thompson's -vicious an-outa conldn t snuffle the a mr.lt Ion out of. .... . - "By the way, yuat what was Lajole's batting average this past season T" I TO Bowupre) .' Tea pin bowlers of the United States Will meet In a championship contest at Milwaukee In February. A team from Seattle will attend, and a preliminary contest between the Seattle team and a Portland team baa been suggested, . , evenino. jauuary - u, lRcy. ' .V tatted ky J. A.HOILAN FOLLOWERS' WAY Of Expert Naughton Discusses the rr Manner in Which Sports ;;- Pick' theWipners. NEIL LIKELY ;T0 BE-- " " ".A. HEAVY' FAVORITE hormec cnampiort vyiii ue on. End of the Odds for Bout With Hyland. : . Is It would require quite a stretch of Im agination to picture Jim Jeffries a ban- tanr w Frankie Netl as a heavyweight wouldn't ItT queries W.- W.-Naughton In the. San.. Frahclsco Examiner. - pne of these men- Is about the smallest wisp of hunlantty following boxing for a living, while the other fellow waa once described aa belng -'of "''prehlstorio dimensions." Tet a local ring follower produces facta and figured to show that they, have been operating In the earne "claaB."'---s. .Hera la the wayMr. Ring Follower pre sents his argument Nell met Eddie Han lon and Marry Forbes; each of these U4k boxed Terry McQovern; McGovern de feated -Joe Cans: Cans fought a draw with -Walcott; .Walcott defeated .Joe ChoynskJ; Choynakl, fought a draw with Jeffrlea.' ". . ' - ' '' ' It-lB-aliicerely to be hoped that this WIU not meet the eye of Billy Delaney, for he Is likely to claim the bantam championship for Jeffries and . issue a challenge to English Jem Bowker for an "International battle" In- San Fratrctaco. - It la rather early yet for- wagering on the Nell-Hyland oontest. but it seems te be the opinion that Kelt will ne a top heavy favorite. - A rumor has . drifted over from the racetrack -that prominent bookmakers - will bet liberally against Hyland and give- odds of 1 to I - Tfils. of courae.Js. In line with the way turfmen flaure. It la a seasoned Cam- salsme of high class against an uifn tried lad. and .a horseman will always pin hla faith to "class," r ' Another thing the Nells have strong racetrack . Affiliations. -' Jim Hell, the father, la ' sometime a bookie, sometime an owner, and always a turfite. Frankie himself "writes sheets In-a. pencller s crew when fights are coming slowly. ' The pikers on this aide of the bay are Just waiting for that 1 tal money. , They have followed Dick Hyland all through his tour round triumphs, and they con sider, blm aa much of a phenomenon as Terry MoOotern WS In his tiest days. They! argue that In' a boxing-center like San Francises" where "smateura" and profeBStonala are so cloaely allled a fighter who makea his mirk at the cheap shows can be relied upon to keep up his lick when hs throws In his lot with the fellowa who box for big money. They consider It a case. In fact where the term amateur Is misleading, for they believe that so far- as hard milling and stubborn opponents - are concerned. Hy land haa crowded more experience Into the laat two years than one half the pre fesslonala meet '.with In a lifetime. : From all of which It may be gathered that while there may be. no wager of particularly large dimensions there will be a merry Jingle of dollars when bet ting on the Hyland-Nell contest begins. Hyland is enjoying a reaplts from the boxing feature of hla training Juat now. Trainer Jack McCormack is . watching the little fellow's work closely out at the beach and . has substituted other forma of exerclae for tha lively slugging bees which delighted the eamp visitors. To morrow Dick wlll take to the gloves when the doors of Sheehan's gymnsslum are thrown open In the afternoon. ,. Rainy weather and muddy roads are keeping Frankie Nell within doors oyer at Shannon'a, but time Isn't hanging heavy on the hard-hitting bantam's hands. The gymnasium over at Ban Rafael la well aufDD-" and' Inere'la plenty if Hoof apace for McNeil and Toung Corbet t to disport tbemaelvea on when tney engage In their dally mtxup. , Jhe " two ex-world's -champions have formed a mutual Improvement associa tion, and by tha time Frankie Is on edge for hla gd with FTylead. Corbeit will have gone far toward placing himself in proper shape for his February bout with Bat Ulng Kelson. '.',- ARGUING THOUSANDS 1 JBT OUR " Drop us a postaV stating your - full particulars how to protect an. estate for. yourself.''-; r-tv. -T-.. ' l is- . . ., .. . 1 nT4 ' :,t;e CENTS a day saved each yar will PROTECT yotv for f 1,000.00 and guarantee you a GOOD INVEST r MENT.- :''- ' ; , tWhy be without a Policy? ; 'rvft u4 j. VjL-Inaure ..-0p NEW er-ik.. r ...t, write tur paunumn. - ... ' I ; ' BLAIR T. SCOTT. ' - HARRY B. SCOTT, - 600; 610, 611612 arid 613 Charn. Washingto (qSGEE) trusses f . J - -a ' -' Coma amd Consult Our Export. - Ay " v Laue-Davis Drtifj Co. " H - . IjaljjkjaJpBjjBapaB(MsBBSssBSaBBB IF YOU HAVE CATARRH ''Tea aaa V ,"c,.'KSm'8 Hate, Lfor-Sk - WILLAMETTE VARSITY WJNS AT BASKETBALL ; ' ' r- :f :' Pl"? (isaraal 'Bsaetal nervics.) r;t--l Willamette T XJntveralty.t Salem, 4 Jan. ts The-WUlameUe 'varsity baakeioau team; defeated, the Baienr x. . V-' team In a.-gama or DaaaaiDaJi paireu ... - laat nlahL'v ThB CUM was' ah easy . victory for Wlllamettsv.aa the association men . jnever ; nam , gllmpae-of victory. - - - - : .- , t. wmrmi minutes- from -tha be. . k.M. -t.NvMi. .Beorad. whsa theut flaskets In raold sue . m w i. .. . . . . - : - cession. . Pollard alao maae- w. Miller and Whipple one each, making u. li.T at.tha. and of the half. Tn . the eecond half- Long took Judd's place. ; The" vsrsny irara nu jii.v tlcally no oppoaltlon and were able ta nt Himnson outolayed Bhodea. the T. Md' A. forward. Pol lard made alg.more porau. ana vxuii Miller, Simpson and Whipple-two each. The town nova were only able-to score from the tout. Una-.. - - ' im.1. j.th. flptfMar tnar-. tna ciiv iliui im . 1 T.. M. C ' A. hai atUmpted to play the .-n... flrat ..m and It waa clearly Shown tonight that although they have a . gooo iem,. tuir miw wv. ..u fill! ine varsiiy :mn r ha- nnlvar.li. brass - band made Its flret- appeajraneecJliejrear-atItl) s Time of. haivee, ' - Id minutee each; referee,- Matthewa; umpire, jrecnier. Tr tlnaua'.-a! . . S X.- M. d A,-" ; -. Willamette, okiu K ' VatmM . 111: Jfudd-LjOBS? Allen e)......Forward...... ' Miller Tantls r. ... .center , x-onara Jones .......... Guard. . Whipple (o) Stetnbachs .... .Guard. ..... . Blmpson 7 Tha Willamette" second team defeated .k'a. B.i.m nu.ln.il nolleara team en the same evening py tne score oi- i yt s, -.-rJ.. , - ' , a i j zcoavosara oztra smn roattoxT. Tha Portland lacrosse teanf-wlll meet thla evening at the local T.-MVC. A. to discuss plans for the coming seaaon.-. It la the (intention or tne tocai organisa tion to secure many of the crack la crosse teams of the United Statea and FOR EVERY MAN OR' BOY $12. and. $13. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS plain Colors and Mixtures- $9 to $12 values Zlr -rr-faBrii-'r.fn BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS ....-... -V- r -j - I'.'.' $2.50 values,,.i5l.80 $3 to $4 vevrues.;U$2.85t$6,tQ $7 valuw.,.. $4a8C MEN'S: FINE PANTS " AH-wool Cassimeres, gray Paraxon and Hanwell Makes 10 MEN'S FINE HATS All $2.50 values Hand-Made Worsted Svect:rs Fancy Patterns $4 values. - , - w-. vw'. V w w - CZ-Z7 Third Ct., L BENEFITED rPOUCY, . ... ' " ' age and we will mail yot your family and build up :C'-v -.- .,.! ." : ", )' ': '''.-, ' , '.. 0 . ". . :- : with - YORK. j : '. .' ". v ''' ' - - i.'uV- , . , '., ': General Manager. ': Agenty Director. ; ci Corn. Bklgn' Portland. Ore. be eare,galaklyi tf yea aae ft. aU. CATAaj pm, - yrMi, H.M. . a ti':. byhf - LAlJE - OAVlS, D:UG-C0. Canada to . visit tbla. city, during the f Lewie and Clark fair, and tt la necessary . for immediate orgaalaatlon of "the local club in order 'to- go ahead -with their-' ;.? proposed plana . A. full attendance or . - . the club's membership la expected at the' . meeting this evening..: " ilt "'-": BitLIARDISTS MEET v - ; IN; FINALS TONIGHT; Stanley Banks and J. R. Rogers. the second and- third class winners id . the Multnomah club's billiard tourna- ment did not meet In the serol-fhial ... " game a a scheduled last evening en ac ... count of a bnalneaa engagement or oae . of the contestants. .The match bet wee rr BankB. and Rogers will be played to. night commencing at o'clock, and lm- . mediately after this match Is played the-- -winner wilt-meet; C W. Zellas In tha T 7 final game, of the aerfes. which wilt de- -clde the winner of the tournament. ; -" ' : bout n off. ;.!,. - . . (Joarast Spedal'. Serrlea) - -Y- Tacoma.. Wash- Jan.'-- IS. The . Kii ; Krant-Frank Rafael bout which waa . elated for thla city on February 7, Been to have fallen .through. -The hitch In - - -the e'rangements sroae through the fas tldlousnesa Of "Spider" elly, the mana. -ger of Rafael. rhd refused to Journey to.;". Taooma-bacauaa Managrr, Carroll of tha Tacoma" Athletic ielbb JlVlled to; attaolt - ' a PuHroan. sleeper -ticket to hla trans' ... portatlon. ' r v " " " . ' Manager Carroll lal ' disgusted with . Kelly'a action and haa started negotla 1 tlons with another man to meet Krant . . mV.tl -t-o bh - fob iw-cmrmr. (Souraal SiMcUli Salea.) - - -- , New York. Jan. 13. The announce." ment that Eugene Hlldebrand. the little California Jockey who. nade such a aen-" satlonal record on ths Eastern turf last year, -heading the season at the top of the winning Jockey Hot; - wlU ride aa drat Jockey . for Harry Payne Whitney during the coming season. : has caused sincere pleasure among facing men.. It la taken to mean that Mr." Whitney In tends to gt back into the Being -m, In earneat next seagoiii' All . ' - $4.50 to $5.50 vaL.93J stript, worth: Per Cent to 25 Per Cent Redsctisa $1.85 . J J Li LClzilz f -. a . , 3C r