The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 21, 1906, SECTION TWO, Page 17, Image 17

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THE: OREGON DAILY JOURNAt. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 21, 1909.
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LIT AOulRERS
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LADIES HIG1IT IS
CELEBRATED
Ctevcr Boxer Has Many Back,
t)r In Coming Match With
Champion Cant. -
Multnomah Club Members En
. tertaln Their Queata In
. v Befitting Styla. -
Mini mi ii .iiiiiii inn mmii.iQ I .
RECORD TO DATE 13
HIGHLY CREDITABLE
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His Performances During Four Tears
Show That, Not One Defeat Has
t Coma to Him, Though Ha Has Met
' a Number of Good Men. '
(Joerail Special Service.) ' '
' Tonopah. Nev., Dm 81. Students of
fight dope have taken some notloe of
paat performance of Kid Harm an and
betting man In Tonopah loom upon the
Chicago fighter more than a poil
blltty In hie coming match with flans.
During hie ring- career Herman has
shown his claaa en several oeeaalona
f nUnjt--Urh-aearand -defeatjnff
- men that have defeated him. In his
first fight with Clarence Forbes, who
at that time was eonatdered the best tn
the bualneaar the Ghetto champion lost
in six rounde by the decision route.
When -they met again Herman showed
' Improvement and put Forbea away with
a hard right to the jaw In the eUth
: round. ... ' .-
' Meeting several lesser lights in the
, ring Herman easily carried off the
. honors. He next tackled Kid Abel. Thla
fight waa moat vicious from the start
to the finish. Herman having both hla
: Jawbones broken in the firat round.
Kotwlthatanding thla fact he mtnaged
to atand off bla opponent for alx rounds
, and aecured a draw.
Fleaty ef Orlt,
i That Herman's grit and determination
cannot be' doubted la ahown from the
fact that, after receiving theae terrible
blowa from Abel he fought on. protect
ing kia head and Jaws especially, and
then earning a draw decision.
- After thla he met and defeated many
of the beat boy in the . featherweight
division. Charlie Wear came along
about thla time and put'e crimp In Her
man'! aspirations for the championship,
knocking him out in April and securing
: a decision over the Kid a few months
later. Nothing daunted, Herman pegged
. along, knocked out Clarence Forbea and
checkedthe career of severed promising
: youtha. Jle tackled Charlie Neary for
the third time and gave him a beating
that will ever be remembered by the
. Milwaukee .roan, securing the decision
in the tenth round. ' This was at Den-
ver. t
Ills nest fight ef Importance' waa with
Tommy Ho watt, the fighting conductor
of . Chicago,' 'whom he easily defeated
In aire rounds. Then came bla contest
with Benny Tanger, which he lost after
one of the most stubborn contests aeon
, In the arena Herman waa never satis
fied that Tanger was hla maater, and
to prove' It laaued a challenge to the
Tipton Slasher- and eaailx.
nlm.
Baa Vet Oood Ken. s
Since Herman haa been In California,
he haa mat three men who were top
notcbere In their claaa. In two of theae,
one with Herrers, who gave Battling
Nelson the hardest fight -of hla HfX.
the referee gave a. draw decision, which
was claimed -unjust by practically every
man in the pavilion at, Los Angeles; in
the other one with Abe Attel the publle
also' thought Herman ahould have had
the derision. Hla disposal of Eddie
I Union 4a--at 111 fresh In tht raninorr ef
the mill una.
' " A big factor In Herman's favor la
the fact that be haa not been defeated
In nearly four yeara and haa been con
sistently climbing upward during that
period.
Since coming to Tonopah the Kid haa
surprised the followers of the game by
the way he performs on the road and
In the gymnaalum. Ha la a glutton for
work and no man la too big or too .little
for the Chicago man to tackle. The
determination with which Herman starts
Ma training stunts has caused the
sporting element of Nevada no little
concern and when he atepa into the ring
on New Year's day he will have more
than one of them holding tlcketa on
him. ,
" Seaside Sunday Excursions.
The A. a O R, R. R. will run an ex.
eurslon to Seaside and return every
' Sunday at the round-trip rata of 11.89.
Take advantage of the low rate and see
the ocean. Tlcketa for sale during the
week at 2S Alder street and at the
ulnon depot, Sunday morning.
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PURE WINES
AND LIQUORS AT
ALTERATION
PRICES
Quart Bottle Pure Port. ......(............... .105
Quart Bottje Pure Sherry. . , .19
Full Quart Bottle Extra Port 50f
Full Quart Bottle Extra Sherry... .......... ..JMty'
Full Quart Bottle Extra Tokay. ........... t .. . .50
Full Quart Bottle Extra Muscatel. ;....50
Full Quart Bottle Extra Madeira...... ......... 50i
Full Quart Bottle Extra Angelica ...501
Full Quart Bottle Extra Catawba 50f
Full Quart Bottle Old Riesling and Sautefne. . . . .504
National Monogram Rye or Bourbon, full qt. .$1.00
National Wine Co.
N. E. Cor. Fifth and Stark
Xieutenant Harry Gregg, U. 8.
Clever Player, Who la Playing on
tha Multnomah' Varsity.
LAST SESSION OF
RULE WORKERS
Commltl1 Will Hold Its last
Meeting In New York.
City Tomorrow. V
NO CHANGES LIKELY
IN THIS YEAR'S CODE
The Principal Suggestion la That
Four Downs Instead of Three for
Ten Yards Shall Be tha Regulation
May Wait Another Year.
(Jeers! Special Service.!
New York, Dec 1. At the Murray
Hill hotel tomorrow the Intercollegiate
football rules committee will hold what
will probably be lta laat meeting, ao far
aa the existing eommlttee la concerned.
The meeting is unlikely to make any
changes tn the rules whatever, but it
la probable that the whole field will be
covered and general recommendations
passed. The main queatlon to come up
shall be allowed to gain 10. yards of
Whether a compromise-meaaure la not
advisable. There la a dlstlnot differ
ence of opinion as to whether or not a
fourth down shall be allowed. Yet the
absolute Inability of a team to gain
ground by any form of straight run
ning haa been ao emphaalsed In gamea
between elevena - ef nearly . equal
atrenght that aorae relief la demanded.
The question of how to afford9 that re
lief la aa. Important and persistent as
last year, when the forward pass and
1 onalde ktok wsre Invoked to secure
lief. . Though both have added to the
attractlveneaa of the game, each has
failed In lta real purpose, and the rule
makera must consider how they may
encourage ground gaining without re
turning to the old grinding, amashlng
game. A
THREE MATCHES IN
CLASS C TOURNAMENT
In the claaa C billiard tournament at
Cerby'a billiard room last night three
gamea were played off. Mack Blaalllon
and Andy' Rollerl. The Scores: Blaall
lon 102, Roleii 100, In 43 Innings. The
second game Lavoy won 100, Rollerl (t.
In 47 innings. The third game a core.
Pea body lis, Lavoy 71. In 41 Innings.
Tonight's gamea will be between M.
Blaalllon and Mr. Peabody.
Mllwaukut" Country Club.
Eastern and California races. Take
Sellwood and Oregon City cara at Firat
and Alder.
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JUNIORS PROGRAM
HIGHLY CREDITABLE
Professor Krohn Handled tha Drills
In aa Excellent . Mannar, and tha
. Blf Gathering Had Plenty of Op
portunltiea to Applaud.
In keeping with tha splendid perform'
ancea of the past, the Multnomah Ama
teur Athletlo club laat evening cele
brated ladles' night in befitting fashion.
The social - rooms committee arranged
an Interesting program and It waa car
ried out cleverly and intelligently.
The club was decorated taatUy for
the occasion and the members had aa
opportunity to enow whataorte hoeta
they really are, and la Justice to them
It may be said that the big crowd waa
handled admirably and entertained In
true Multnomah style. .
The prettiest feature of tha evening
waa the drlU of the Junior boys and
girls. Forty-eight of these young sou la
tripped about In faultleaa fashion under
the close supervision of Profeaaor Rob
ert Krohn. to whom great credit is due
for the wonderful excellence displayed,
The Multnomah mandolin club, under
the direction of H.-A. Webber, rendered
appropriate muaio for the evening. The
club la 'now recognised aa one or tne
beat of Its kind, on the Pactflo coast.
and lta work laat night was thoroughly
appreciated. The club la made up with
the following: 11. A. Webber, Vivian
Dent. R. N. Parka. Merle Rosa, H. A.
Krumbetre. Harry Mix. C A. Warren.
F. C. Warren. B EL Fulton and Mr.
Hagedoa. . "-.
Vrogram of S vents.
Olrls' drill .' -
Direction of Professor Krohn.
"A May Morning". i ....... . .Densa
Mlsa Sara Olana
Violin solo Selected
Harold Bailey. .
Two Irlah Bongs ' ' "
(a) "Denny's Daughter" 1.. ,
((b) "The Grand Match". Bruno Huhn
Mlaa Anne Dltchburn.
"St John'a Eve" - Chaminada
The Treble Clef Club.
Direction of Mr a. Walter Reed, -MIe
Helen Lytic. Mrs. Sanderson
Reed. Mlsa Ktfthleen tawler. Mra. Jor
dan Purvtne, Miss Ethel Lytle, Mra. J.
E. Howard. Mlaa Hilda Hegele. Mlaa
Delta Watson. Mlaa Helen Brlgham,
Mlaa Catherine Covach. M.lss Petronella
Connolly, Mrs. Byron K. MUler, Mra.
Ernest Laldlaw. Mra. William CT Hoi
man. Mlsa Mabel Mills. Mra Lulu Dahl
MlUer, Miss Vida Reed, Miss Alice Jus
ton. Miss May Breslln. Mrs. Walter
Mixed drill ............. ..n. .......
Direction Profeaaor Krohn.
Tonight- ....Zardo
Mlaa Kthel lvtle-
stror reraia". ...
..........a...,.,,......... piuu
Dr. Oeorge Alnalla,
"Woodland Croon Song". ...... Clutsaa
Miss Kathleen Lawler.
"I Envy the Bird" A.... Herbert
J. Ad rain Eplng. -.
"Waldruf" Woodnotes Bohmldt
The Treble Clef ClubT
Direction Mra. Walter Reed.
Boya drill
Direction Profeaaor Krohn.
Accompanists Miss Aileen ' Weber,
Mlsa Arvllla MoOulre. Harold Mllligan.
E. P. Stott, of this city, who arrived
here this morning with the Stanford
Rugby team. Stott is captain of
his squad. .
COMMERCIAL BOWLERS
BEAT HAPPY DALES
. Tha match game laat night on . tha
Oregon bowling alleys, between the
Happy Dales and Commercial No. 1
teams, was a decided vlotory for the lat
ter team., they taking ail three gamea
Volalnet rolled the highest single game,
214. The best average waa aecured by
La Roche, 11. The score sl. t
COMMERCIAL NO. 1.
(1) (J) ( Ave.
Lamond . 184 167 lit 176
Armltago ....147 182 14 169
Draver .....1B1 11 1 143
Meleen . . .......... .141 14 169 167
L Roche JS'li! i02 171 ltl
Totals V.Tm IIS III
HAPPT DALES.
" ( J 1 Ave.
Tolsinet 12 173 10 1R
Dale 14 1 117161
Hergert 1 14 lt 143
Hill . . 1 4 111111
Madden 120 lt7 .113
Tonaing 1T3 -171
Totals ....304 701 733
SOUTHERN LEAGUE MEN
WILL MEET TODAY
' floeraal Rpsclal Bertee.
Birmingham, Ala., Deo. 31. The mag
nates of the Southern league gathered
in Birmingham today for their annual
pow-wow. The directors held their pre
liminary meeting today, and tomorrow
tha -ragulas annual meet lag y-'uf the
league will be held. - All the magnates
are In attendance.'
Tho magnatea are In a very pleaaant
frame of mind and all Indications point
to. a barmoalous conference. Che paat
season was one of exceptional prosper
ity for the league The 1907 pennant
will be awarded Vn,BtraUnhaai and tha
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I . THE. OPE.N WINDOW STORt
league will reel eat President Kava
naugh. The salary limit Is one of the mat
ters to come up at the meeting. - There
la some talk of Increasing the limit of
13.700 whloh prevailed laat year, but
talks with the olub owners Indicate that
nearly all of them are satisfied with
the present figures and that it is there
fore unlikely that the limit will be
"boosted", to any great extent.
SPORTING GOSSIP
Jack (Twin) Sullivan of Boston and
Jack Flynn. the Colorado fireman, are
matched for a go tonight before tire
Pacific Athletlo club at Los Angeles.
The contest will be for 20 rounds.
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.'A oerd ef star bouts has been ar-
Seth Kerron, Former Oregon Player,
.Who Mia tha M. A A. C. .Varsity.
ranged for tha boxing ahow to be pulled
off tonight under the auaplces of the
Mllwaukle Boxing club. The wind-up
la to be furnished by Clarence Engliah,
the Omaha fighter, and Rudolph Up
hols, the South African champion.
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Ouy Ashley and Harry Lenny are
scheduled to box tn private In Mew York
tonight. -
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The second annual boxing and wrest
ling championships of the Western as
sociation, A. A. U., are te be pulled off
today and tomorrow under the auaplces
ef the Missouri Athletlo club of St.
Louis.
LOCAL SPORTINO
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On the first of tha new year David
Jordan, the popular and capable captain
and left end of the Multnomah club'a
football 'varsity, .will go into business
with Parrlah. Wat kin a Co. ' Jordan is
ti competent office man and will asso
ciate blmaelf directly with the real es
tate and insurance part of the business.
Frank E. Watklna, a member of the
firm, and Jordan are old friends and
aa both have been successful In football
and other enterprises, their friends pre
dlot a bright future for them. v
Tomorrow afternoon the following
final claaa matches In golf will be
played at Wawrly. links: Class O,
Ledd vs. Zanrelasa B, "Webb va. Car
son. Murphy eomea into possession of
claas, A cup through default by Mr.
Outhrle, who baa gone to Europe.
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Monmouth Normal school and the
Portland Y. M. C A. basketball teams
will meet tonight in- the local club's
gymnasium, i The game promises to be
a fast one.
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Tha T. M. C A. Zebraa will play the
Chemawa Indiana Saturday evening at
tha letter's gym. Tha game will etart
at 3:30. This game will be the Bret
game out of the city for the Zebraa.
They have played five gamea, winning
three and loalng two. The Zebraa ex
pect to win, aa they have a team that
have endurance and speed. The Indian
team will outweigh the Zebraa.
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Willi arq Boone of Portland waa de
feated by E. H. Henning laat night In a
poor gerrre rn-tnl rtty by the score M
300 to 313. The men posted a forfeit to
meet la another .match In three week'a
time. J
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The Stanford Rugby team arrived In
Portland thla morning en rout to Brit
ish Columbia, where it will meet the
Vancouver, team on Christmas day.
With the team ere 8ts Portland r.oungj
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men, the erack players en the cardinal.
They srS" Captains SWttrCBplaln-aUect
Koerner, Hoi man, Fenton and Chalmers.
The boya were met at the station by
former , Stanford men ana ere being
shown about the city today. Thla
afternoon at I o'clock they will prac
tice on Multnomah field. They will
leave for the north tonight at 11:43.
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basketball game of the . ee lt .
night by defeating the Evergreen cue
at Vanoouver, Washington. Tha score
waa IS to 13.- . -
Tonight the Multnomah flrst ee r -V
oh football elerene will prs"l. i i r
their Chiisfmae malchea .As ( r
only two more practlrea. Inn t i
Sunday morning, every maa ts t
to be et la ualtortn.
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