-r-V r -Y rTTV T " T -T? t9 TTTTT V ' r.VTTTTTfl ' TATTTTAr f fi: east a::. S v HAY CCLD T.IEET Prospects of InterssctionsJ Meets .W- '-'.-I. ' ; - l ' . aPS f A ' i' ' 1 v Are, onjn. lor we t COLUMBIA-WISCONSIN V CAME. A FORERUNNER Rsctnt DusJ Meet at New York j: Is of Great Signiflcinee , :), ' to College Men. 1 .4 1. MXoaraal racial service.) ;. . ,'--'- New Tori. Jan. 2. An event of great f Interest In college atalettea occurred bar this TMk. From the W there . .. earn to New York one of the fastest basketball tMiaa la that - tetlav. . It - represented the University of Wisconsin : and played Columbia's lightning flvaand 'f'u beaten. It la possible that so hrH . k crowd never saw a college basketball ..... gent befor is thia city. and It Is 'car taJ that no - erowd avar . enjoyed ana . 4i -mora. It la to ba hoped that tlla la tha .. beginning oX a series ot Intar-aaat tonal . .contests between tha collet man of tha t .,' eaat- and -west in-all -vranebea of nth .lettcs. . If In rowing,, track, -events and ; 'now basketball can hnra East vs. West contests, why not in football. and baseball a -well T ;'. . ' " In thla same Una la the' announcement ' that tha water polo committee of .the . v Chicago- A. - A. have arranged for ee- rlee tof -watar polo nrnw betwaan th . cm taam ana aavarat 0140a larca. aaai- ''V am and- waatarn collasa . eorabliwtlona. . Allhouh tha axact dktaa on which tha ; .1 vamaa wilt la playad hava- not aa ya oaon aeciaea - upon, wnairman urown .'aaya that tha Tala team will play tha ..club team early next month,-and that .. --. th wiiconaln and Chicago unlreralty -. ,tetna will alao play durlne; February.-T-ijr The mora of these kind nf cost eats tha - petter... . '- r , fj.he report that Cornell haa decided to , T enter a- Junior crew In -tha American t Menley at : Philadelphia on May 27 la ' at Jaaat prematura. . Tha Cornell, avy ;; -;- nan veeeired an Inrttatlpn to enter a - . ereW for the racatta .of the . American - Rowina; aaaoetatlon, but no actio baa .-..... pean taken on' the auhject. Coach Court' " hey and tha rowing- authorities are still ... considering; (ha matter It Is not likely -. 'that aq answer will be given for at leiat two weeka. - If 'Cornell takee part In the , '.Ameiinan Henley It will be necessary to drop the annual memtnlal y racatta ' v": on - Laka : Cayuca. while if the latter : , arent la held by tha Cornell navy It Is ' - "certain that a second erew will not com'- ..' . .peta al.i'allaaeiphia, , . , . ... , AMERICAN YACHTSMEN - ; - FOR FOREIGN WATERS Many;Yankee Skippers Propose fii. to Contest fans- r i "'r" Mtntio tRaceV-J: ' i ' Jeoraal sedat Berries.) ' ."-y Nigyf Ttfrk.3kn, 21 Unleaa all alma Ofa'l the com In season will aea more NAnrlon yacht amen In foreign, watera "i than aver before.--The tranav-Atlantic : race for the cup .offered by the German emperor la to a great measure .responsl . ble for;.thl-BUU.of arfalra." Three "vAmerlean yarhte are already formally "T entered fOf the erent, -which atarta off ZZu-i Sandy .Book on May It. There are aa- cellent proapecta that at leaat aa many - snore of our boats wii be at tha starting- , ',. 'line for tha long-, tedious Journey. - . , There has been great dear of talk of , ; either Columbia, or- Conatltutlotv or-both 1 - the Herreehoff ao-feotara, stsrtlng in tha , raea ander ketch Tig. Irls known' that .;-:C Oliver Iselia la anxious to take tha r-"?:" last-named -creation aorosa..' The pros " ipects of moarrn-Tup yachts coming" to ineir snores naa tarte jtngiisn aporta ' r. -men' looking around for eonjythlng ault - able to meet them, on tha other-aide. - 'should the erulslnc ris ba removsd when 'tha ocean raca la over and a bit of- real . -live sport under-tho huge racing canvai na mauigea in. ' - .. v- - .; ' . 1 . Kenneth it. Clark's Karl ad la pointed j .. aut aa abput the only available creation - suitable tymeaaure sailing prowess with '.either' Columbia or 'Constitution.-7 There ' - ' ,has been aoma doubt aa to- whether aha would :f It out thia-year or not Mr. Clark w w f. la considered one of the atertlng. yachts , .rnB en the other aide, and It la thought . would- put Kartad la eommlsalon, ahould 1 'publla sentiment- be toward) that and. . . ; - tral BneaUl fierrtea.!. Chicago. Jin. it. Many of the moat prominent colleges aad athletle organism 1 tlona srlthln a, radiua of 10 mllea have f aent their Jst ethletra to compete to - - nlcht in the annnatrtrtdoor' meat f the V .' . nrst Ktglmant .Athletic - aasoclatlon. .-"' Iiovara of athletics are looking forward ----7. to one1 of tha beat meets of the season. iTha program conslata of the following ' ", events; .. v , .. , ' - -.-.-.i ,: Open rorty-ynrd hunjle. mile relay. "Kandieap rorty-yard dsah. 49-yard - -- run, half-mile run. mile-run and two mile-run. high Jump, pole-vault aad ahot .1. -'put. Fer-high schooled-Fort y-yard dash. "J 100-yard dash and mile relay race. For - "acadamlea---8ame events - aa. ' for high achoola... . : . . tr t ........ ., r,m r - - o'jnta rtairna oauvdab. ' ' ' aesraal pedal MrrVaa.) 1. ' Lanalng. Mich.. Jan. ft. -Dick ! ntt . .patrick' and Jack Roblnaon, both Of Chi , -cago. are to furnish the a tar event at i tonight's boxing a how of the Lansing . Athletic chibr Tha articles rail for a iaround go.at-110 pounds Flupatrhsk ; ' la tha favorite; although Robinson's past performances warrant the beHef that he -i' will glve.hta opponent' hard fight for ..ha honora. . ' . . , , ' ' .1 i tc::;:m;;i!Hit 8. L. Ctr.lcs Defeated Rogers and ; Mists Zellar In Con- .-- ' , clucnz Came. POOL TOURNAMENT . ' ; xyr-:" NEXT ON PROGRAM Interest Among: the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club's Cue Wleldera Js fncreaslng. r . T - ------- ., The final game In tha Multnomah Millard, tournament win be played off thla. evening when Stanley I Banka .who dofeated J. R. Hogera (60) last evening, matcftea uen with -C.-'Wi Zellar 41 00 at 1:10 o'clock. Banks played la splendid form last evening In tha match wltk Aegera ,.and althouglv ha averaged only 1.11. hi play waa cars full and aocurata. Bogera", averaga was .91. , Tha aaatoh thla evening le exciting ar great deal of interest in club pircies. aad a large - delegation tof the billiard anthuslasta win be on hand ts watch the contest, which .will ;dcll Abe club championship and the winnar 01 tna first and second prises. : There ,are now II entries for tha com' Ing pool tournament, and more are ex peotad before 11 o'clock Saturday night when tha lists win be closed. The flats for the. opening pool match' arid tha schedule- will ba drawn tip after the entries . are all - recorded. There : are quits a number of tzoellent pool -players who are - member of ..ton Multnomah club, and Boms rattling good contests should be on the. program. , .- Suitable prises have been hung up by tha club, which wUl ba awarded the '- playara demonstrating ,- their superiority at ll.ll.... .Via .11, - ' wmuwi mj ....... .. ... ,. . . . LACROSSE CLUB- ' HOLDS A .MEET! NQ r The ' Portland tAcroasedub held an enthulastlo meeting at tha Multnomah club last evening, during which plans for; the club's program for tha -coming season were, discussed. " ' : Dr. William B Breden presided at the meeting. I( was decided to hold the annual election of ofllcers at a' meeting to be called' early In March.' Charlea a Btewart of tha local club will probably attend the meeting of Ui- British La crosso leagna,wHloh-oonvanea at Van couver, B. C, on Saturday, and although It la not likely that tha local club-will Join that .organisation, , he may arrange for torreapondence with aome of the Canadian clubs., relative to h. securing games with hero during, the coming world's, fair.-' ... . . . .1.. . ' A- committee .of three waa appointed to attend to the. financial matters of tha club,-' A letter from.. Secretary - .Mac-., donald Potts, resigning from that office, was read, but tha dub refused to accept the. same, M It waa the sense --of the meeting that they did not wish to lose too services of so valuable -a co-worker. ' - rr -v- ,, ; : - - -s AMQNQ THE BOWLERS." 'TTaambrthus took three atralgM games from the AIl-8tars n the Port land bowling alleys lat evenlna1. Cap tain Ball of he Oambrlntis team bad high average, he having zoo flat tor ..the three games. -Hs rolled a very ateady nd conalatent garnet : Ca had hurh single game, making 125 In his first game. - The-, uambrlnna boys rolled ateady games, coming through well over tne see mars: in ait tnree games. The gams this evening will be between the Banker and the Oold. Xea teams. It will be -an lntereUng match and a large audience I aura to be In attend ances Mr. Taylor left for Seattla yes terday. - It Is his intention to arrange a telegraphic match between' the Mini areha of Seattle and the Portlands "Of Portland, ; ,1 .-' - , 'j ... 1. Tha bowling business la picking tin. The people -are becoming- alive to. the fact, that It is really healthful and en tertaining Bport. " . , i The acoca of last-evening's mach ire: .' r;.- -; "' v , ... . All-Stare 1 n m - Ave. Ifunond Ww.a 150 171-171 1- Hague . ....124 J4 "147 ISf Ross t -f ......... 1 tt 0 1051 2 S I-! - ... ... . Hanaon . ill 111 111:1 ;:otaig'i iiis-ws, tt;vv'i. : l.L.l.. ' k sat it k ' x-amorinuarr ... . u 9f Ave. flour . 180 " 331 199 173 lt UAwiaai lit e OBt ejag. iae a. ' itmineiTi e eowvaw -r- soar - g B tf 1 m I 1V gefaonenback ...17 - 1 ISO -111 I- ti , l i n r ... - MUI.IMU.I ,1"i.L. ' 2V.'. ToUlav ..'.....Sit III MtskT':: v ' BlssssgssaSsasawaT -V ,. . . J . V ; lOUn TO COACnX V That dlssy spell Is an important mes sage from the heart a pies, for help. If thla mease ee receives no attention others come: amortnees of braeJh. pal pitation, weak or fainting apeile, smoth ering or choking Senaatlomi, pains srouoa tna heart, in etae or snouiaera, and so en. until it receives 'the neces sary help, or Is compelled-to give up-- You may furnish tha aid with -a--which cures heart disease in every atase. Kvery day we read pf sudden deaths from heart dtsesse, yet t- Is a faot 'that uie near i nan oeen pieaaing ior nein, and gave p the atruggle only when It had axhauated the last aparlt. of vital ity ana they ceil" It sudden, - "For more then sir! veers t WBB trOff. bled with my ImrU- I would have dlssy spells, then difficulty In breathing, choking sensations, my .heart would flutter, become painful. I could ne breathe Tying down, I commencsjd tak ing rr. Miles' Heart Cure, and in few Weeks I was entirely cured.". . .. kflNNlH K. JA1TNBDN. nilvla. Winn. Money back. If . first bottle, fs Up to nenent. .- . ' v J '..' 'r.. 1-', . ' - ,". .: v. .. V ,-.' "yi ''V . -. ' -'y '. p V" '"''' '-.J ' '. " -l 7"""'"" .vl .- 1 . " .1". "", ,- ' ...:: i . , ,, y ' ........ ...... if :.'' I ,..1'-...'.' .',".'.'.''.'',.'..' li ii li ' LrfJ !i ID O CC3VALLIS COriES - TOMORROW NIGHT Will Contest With , Local Y- M. H C. A. for Honors at Came :s!;:s . : of Baskst-Ball. h'j: Tomorrow night will be a big game night at th TM. C A. Both tha first team' and tha Tigers are scheduled. 0 play match games wlth jvisltlng teams. The opening game Of the evening will be between the Oregon Agricultural col lege team of Cervsjiia and the. first T. M. C. A team. This 'Will bo followed by a gams between the Oregon City as sociation taam and th Tigers. Both of these games promise to . be fast " And exciting. .:i..v..-tfi-u.. . : The members of the first team have been practicing faithfully for the peat few weeks, both on the floor gnd on the track, and are. In nice trim and eager to-try their mettle. Captain Freeman naa put In some bard work aad a, great deal of time getting hla team Into shape, and if perseverance and good hard work can accomplish anything- bis taam Cer tainly -ought. to put up a strong game, .This , Is practically- tha team's first encounter -with strong outslds aggre gation, ana considering the - reputation the Corvallia team has for fast ball, there will asauredly be demonstrated soma of tho Una points of tha game. . The Tigers sire-not unknown .to fame. paving played under-lucky stars In the majority or ihelr games this season. So far they have only lost two games. The jMgere have played Una ball in tha paat mid,- without auubt, intend to keep up the good work; There will surely be. something doing at the X. M. C A. tomorrow night --- Tha line-up of. the- senior teams will be sbout as Xoltowar" . " Y. M. C. A, ... : , Position. i t " Corvallls. Durrand .Forward Swan (C) Thornton .i--Forward....M4 8tokea Livingston ...aCenter........ Cats Freeman jC.).MOusrdr-M. Stelwer auinrsmm ...uusra..r- Klnehart Schwarts .... Subs. .Moorea, Benson ; ; "'-,-:---'.-and Bjpyeu, RACING RESULTS ON ' - CALIFORNIA TRACKS. y r rjJo-wnaf Bperiat Servtcs.) Heattls. Wash. Jsn.- II. 'Dr. B. F. Roller, the physical director of tho State university, will coach the college track team-tma spring. --For some time Man ager Evans bee beeet attempting to se cure Dr. Roller's services for this work and tho studentbody- Is congratulating Evans on (the successful termination of hia negotiations. - while a student at Da Paow university - Dr. Roller- mads a great reputation a an athiets and for many years held tha championship of the middle west In thill-pound shot put with a record of 44 feet. Dr. Roller played in the Beattie-Mitltnomab, foot' ball 'games In Portland. v--? t- . .i . auto maooM ivinn. . 't v -.Jesrraa spaalat: geelee,r- Ormonde. ' Fla Jan.' II. McDonald. driving a Kapler machine, made a mile In. 14 I-l-aeconda. which- lest created a sensation yesterday. - Louis Ross, in a steamer, broke Tne world s straight away mile record of seconds. His time was 11 flat."-;- --.-iAr----. "7 NEWDRO'S HERPICIDE ' VM CmttmiAai lesssly kt sllls the Hatnf The Herpiclde Habit. CsreNf peevte saw esaet ar It s Str M see e erals proeayletie. aa It Insane eleaalhms e)gse) fipe)e)eBMH afF9ta e)esasFsSwf(. pevtsvejvse - Tee) rerreeklag eaahtr as4 eaoaislte frsan t Hewsre'a BerstHea sukae SOllMG-l taet U "BersleMe Rabir a salr-eaver tfea grew Sail" O-OING-Il; sock a sm la Mil' la BMOlarltr. Iwllakla lb ig tfce kalr Ilclit aad Sntfy s4 hj giving It a allkea tu. CarM dsseraff, etnpe falilag kalr. Uivea eettafaeltos aal eaeitae staas ncsiBg laataaiiy. GONElll. Ksislills tna lave tl aTinlstli 'Via tees h. Tee lets fee Hstpaalls. KsgStsfcMlM. Seed ISt. ttsmst, l irtfiC:!! CO., Iet I, etreN.RIrs., IW a .'. imtunotii a ntMajna Aam umor. San - Francisco. 3an.r5FavorlUa captured three of the six events on the Six furlongs-i-Educato won.. Sir Pres ton second. Hlpponax third; time. 1.11 "A - Futurltijcourse- Sot Uchtensteln won. i-icKaway second, uora. third time, - f - -!--... - --- - Five furlongs Mletys Prlds won Al beet Kir lecond, Trswiator-thtrdr tlms, 1:0 J. ' " .' .. --.-'' ... - Mils end an eighth, handicap "WV R. Condon won; Sale second.' Ca.pta.ln .-For-mutk' thtnt- tlm. --tisi.'- . .' Mile and' to yards Major Tenny'won, Clnclnnstus second, 'Anvil third; time, mho and o yards-i-lloollgan won, Salable second,-" MapoweUthlrd; Urns, .i:. 'J..;--;'. '-; At Asee Vack. - : - - I ' '.' (Joorsal gpeclal BnVleeJ " -Los-Angeles,. Jan. It. All the favor ites, and Jlhey .were, well played jalao. won at Ascot ysstsrdaywhlca was quits a jar to tne oookmakara. summary: - Thsee and a half furlena-a .Wm nirl won, ; Father. Catcham aecond, -Dorothy Frey third; time.-v:4Ztt. . ,- Brooks course Position ' won, ' Ray second. Varro third; time, 1414. Slauson courseDescuento won. Witch Haset second, BJuecost : third; C time, Utf. mm,A '' .1.1 Ik' - k..JI... TJ pe'ror of India won.. Flo" Bob-' second. Princess Tulane third: lima. . - Six furlongs Dod . Anderson won, Ty rol tan second. Aunt rouy-iwra; time. Mile, selling- Montana 1 Peeress 'won. Oolden Ught second, BTonse Wing third; time, i:4iM .,'' - The Portland Hunt club will hold a closed paper chass on next Saturday. The atart will be made at East .Four teenth and Thompson streets, Irving ton. at f:lo p. m. sharp, and wilt finish on West avenue, - -'- ' ' At the last regular meeting of tha board v of"? directors a resolution wss parsed permitting only members of the club to take nerf in nanev chases cept by" card invitation. - Members de siring to extend courtesy to- friends can procure a card from the secretary. , AJDUCAV U4AJU TOTmitaT. "tJonrnat SpeeUI aVrvica.). "New. Tork. Jan. II The east will be represented In the amateur1 billiard tour nament at Chicago by, J. FerdlnenJ Pog genburg of . the Ltlederkrans clni tha prosint champion; Edward. W Uarriner, a forjer holder -t tlc title, and J. Byrn 8h)rk.- Wilson Fcsr- derinitv reply, to the liivl-littcn extended to him to cam peta' la yet to. Ie made. 'Clwirls Thre shle Of Boston Is to be heard from. Pog. genburg is playing fast-billtards in prac tice. ,. : .. ..':.. ,. ... -r SsSaJSaBSBsaBBBssaasBSOsiasssag ;....' aaaACaf. hat arasjtank.'T7" ' Uosraal Rpoelal fjerrlea.)) j New Tork, Jan, 21. It looks ss though the brrach between the New Tork-bowl. era and the American Rowling Congress will be soon heeled. The New Yorkers have made overtures to the national or sanlxuilon,. and there le every reason ti beltevs that matters wilt be amacably .adjusted. 4n the near future. . .. , . Jcaraal Baeeial Her ilea) , Middleton.-N. T., Jaa II. Hearing waa resumed today 'on the application for tho revocation of tha will of Luther R. Marsh, the New Tork lawyer Snd the victim of Ann Odella Die de Bs'r and Mrs. Clarissa Huyler. the alleged spirit aallatk) mediums. The applicant la Denslas Btuart. who alleges he 'Is an adopted, son of Marsh. Still another claimant to. the Marssv . forlune Is an Infant grandson of tha late Ueorgs Fran cis Train. , v , ... COZL 31 MiME!I3Oi tS 'X.: llllilliliSiili Remarking bur$100,000Stoqkof. - , ' ' , - V-. V - 7 ' ' t . Which Opens Saturday Morning at 8 o'aock i'v.--i'.u SEE .TOMORROW'S JOUIlNAL-FOIl fULtirICULiARS 'I'" . m mm ,-.- . WE ARE Headquarters;: Hotel and Restaurant Goods ' " We manufacture Hotel Ranges, both Portable and "te set In brick, 4 feet to is leet, or longer. t;rry m stocs copper and re-tinned notei cooaing ntensns; -si so tne Amemyst, imperial, uoioniaj ana upsnne r.nameieo wares - ine larg est variety of stoves and rangss on the PaolQo coast. 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