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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING., JANUARY 14. 1907.
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SEATTLE SPORTS
S. t ' -2T : )
ARE AflXIOUS
JllAnm MirMjl.l. V.' ... C..mA
City This Week Occas- :
',',',' i lont Comment.
HOW NORTHERN FANS
REGARD THE SITUATION
Facta and Tigurtm An Given to
" Ptot Thai No One OaUide of the
Bound City, Conld Hopo to Pro-
dace a Suconufnl Club..
President tv. w: MoCredt of thf
Portland baseball elub will leav tomor
row (or Seattle. In an attempt to f igur
ut exactly th baaeball condition In
that city, with the principal , view of
lf. eeelng that the right of the Pacific
r COaat leaaua are not ritaturhei In any
way by the promoter of the Northwest
league. - On hearing of McCredle' In
tended Tint, the Seattle Post-Intelll-encer
gives mm advance advice and
some facta that are not Intended to en-
courage the Coast league Mr. Taft
tier are some of the atatementa, and.
Indeed,- at the.-.outaet-they - are - a re.
,. flection on the sportsmanlike qualities
. of the Seattle aporta: :
v. is judge MoCredie the "whole thing"
. In the Pacific Coast Baseball . league t
' Te read the Portland newspaper these
day leada on to that Impression. . '.
MoCredie la the magnate behind the
Portland - team, "and just now he is
Itching to be the bis; duck, in a small
pond at Seattle. . Because Rues Hall
s has not seen his way clear to . make1
money With Seattle in the Coast league
- and has returned .he franchise to the
league, the Portland man seems to
think that Russ la all ktnda of bad
'. fellow. (-. ' ',
t ' " Ruse Ball gave Seattle gome ' good
baseball last year, but it was not only
a couple of thousand dollars that he
; and 'Jim Agnew dropped, but several
thousand, and while Judge - MoCredie
talks in a lordly manner of "patting
a couple of thousand himself into that
Seattle club." Seattle fans will wonder
just what kind of ball H.OOO wlU give
them. - . ;- : . -The
Seattle base) ill club broke about
even on the last few seasons almply
: because Seattle real estate happened to
t be a good investment They sold' their
baseball park for a. sufficient advance
to cover their loss of about 140,000.
MoCredie' idea, apparently, is to give
Seattle syndicate ball. He must realise
,-that Seattle will not make -money for
' ' the Coaat league owing to the heavy
traveling expenses and the fact that
; the fans are not taking any particular
interest Is the doings of the othet
.. teams. -
San Franolsoo and Los Angelas are
too far away to greatly interest -the
Seattle baseball -men. but with Tacoma
and Spokane in the league Is a differ-
ent matter. There is a natural rivalry
. between -Seattle and the cities named,
and thla rivalry will greatly tend to
Increase the attendance at the ball
game. r; V
" If the Northwest league. - can draw
larger crowds ' than" 'the "Coast league,
caa Jhey not afford to. pay ,aa good sal
aries and get as good player t , It
stands, to reason that they can.- ; .
Portland is bucking W. 3. Lucas more
than the Northwest league, and McCre-
die Is going- to all lengths to try to
win, even if he has to make Seattle
stand the brant of hla enmity against
Syndicate baseball Is not wanted by
the Seattle fans, who have been trying
for year to get Dugdale baok into the
gam, and now that the fat manager
hss come out again and (or the North
western eague, the fan are going to
bark him to a man.
c Mcv-reaie ana nis syndicate team win
LtyrrJ It a hard job to make anything
jjkv .ajj.i ioa ii.i m uu wimn nw run
land Jurist makes his appearance here
this week" he will realise this fact for
himself much better1 than he now does.
"K couple of thousand" won't be a
look-in.
First, they must get a park- no small
job in itself and then tbey must get
backing, and no Seattle flnanoler is
' going to be fool enough to back a team
In the Coast league under the present
conditions. Leaving aside all - matter
in--regard to attendance, the booker
of the team have absolutely no secur
ity. The park lease, players contracts
and other such security are held by
the- league.- And according to a Port
land paper they are the "property of the
Coat league and virtually of the Mo
Credie." The Coast league bo win be hero
In the course of a few days, and Seattle
fans will watch his work with great In
terest. t . .
. Skating at Wallowa. . - J:
' (ftpec! Trnrpateh te The Journal)
' Wallowa, Or., Jan. 14. J. P. More
lock will soon lay a hardwood floor in
Ms skating rink. The lumber, which' Is
of maple xi inch In else with matched
ends and sides, ha been- ordered from
-the east tnroughv-a Portland firm.' This
announcement Is received with Joy 'by
the many skater in thla community.
It will take more than . 000 feet and
the coat will be between 4780 and 11,000.
With the excellent ice on the great Wal
lowa lake at this season and the rink,
kiting I one of the chief pastimes
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TtU Picturg Bh6wi How LlfMwelgMi Look ia the Ring. A Scant at
LOCAL BOVLERS REARRAIIBE
THEIR TEH PIH TEAMS
Five-Men Clubs .civt Way to
, Three for the Balance of the '
" V Pinning Season. , .
The Oregon Bowling association, hav
ing completed their five-man team sched
ule, held -a. meeting and concluded that
three-man teasin would furnish more
sport for 1 the remaining season. The
teams bava been classiaed according to
the Individual averages made in the past
league and divided into two classes
"A", and "B" Class "A- to bowl Tues
day and Friday night and' class
on Monday, Wednesday and .' Friday
nights. The team selected are as fol
lows; ;V . .-.,-;.. ....,-:.-..--.--
Class "A" Kruae, Hague, Harrington;
Ball, Lunney, Moser; Keating, Reese,
MoCasUn: .Case, Kneys. Pa via; Mo
Monlea, Gillespie, Sloan; UUman, Moore.
Rows; ' Barbour. ' Hanson, Boulanger;
Hamilton, Lamond, Capen, .'
Class "B" JDavidson, Duffy, New
stead; Raymond, . Annltage, Campbell;
Amba, Meleen, Shafer; La- Roche, Smith.
Danford;Ogdea, Woodman. Dolphin:
Sumption. Stein,. Hergert; Newberger.
Anspach,' Stratum; Kees, Neonan, Dea
ver; Kalk, Closset, Oalllard; Volslnet,
Withers, Hlnnenkamp; Christian, Ton
sing, Rosa; Stammera Swarta, Dale.
SPORTING GOSSIP
Th return of Coach" Bexdek to Eu
gene on Saturday last was a great event
in the live of the Oregon students, who
hold him a the greatest athletic teacher
and coach that the west has ever seen.
Read this sad report sent out by a Eu
gene correspondent, and then 'wonder
why there Is jubilation over the great
football coach's return;. ,
The absence ef Coach Besdek has
thrown the U. O. basketball team Into
a melancholy fit of the blue," -.- v
There were other expressions of a
similar character that - could not but
make outsiders as well a the students
feel for the coach..- Now . that h has
returned to his usual haunts, let the
sons of the Lemon Tellow rejoice ex
ceedingly and be glad, for there is but
on Hugo Besdek.
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- The bowling committee of the Multno
mah Amateur Athletic club will meet
this evening at o'clock for th pur
pose of organising bowling tea ma Th
interest in bowling at the club ha in
creased with the cold weather, and with
four or five crack teams la th field
some - Interesting - matches - may be
looked for. ,- ... , .... . . . .
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Say John "I Bulltvanf J-Be honest
Boxing, as well, a all other, sports, is
an honest man's game, Th publio ha
no us for a faker In anything, but less
in boxing than any other place. I did
not take any Interest In the O ana-Herman
fight, because one of the principals
is a self-confessed faker. He is a
great boxer and yet he haa not mad
much money. CluJs do not want him.
and the publio would not go to see him
until he was brought Into th Nevada
mining camps, where It seem they will
not atand for faking. .
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The Parka defeated the Eaglea yes
terday afternoon by a score of 4 to 0.
Th star of the gam wa Cook, who
mad a . 0-yard run . and kicked the
goal, -h rr-r- '.. - ,. '.,?
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Waa ever a boxer the object af o
much concern and tender solicitude as
1 Jim Jeffrie? "Tsd" started all th
trouble by declaring thaf Jeff had prac
tically agreed to meet Johnson, the big
California black, for a pur of $40,000
bung upby Tex Rtcard. This was
promptly punctured, but lOTM enough
ttr keep- Jeff In th spotlight. -where he
belong when talking fight for keeps.
But all th wlndjammtng in th
world will not produce a fighter any
where near fit to cope with Jeff. No
matter what may be said to th con
trary, th only on on the surface who
approximately approaches him phys
ically 1 Johnson. 'In their effort to
boost th latter some writer have Inti
mated that Jeff 1 really afraid, of him.
Those who know Jeff know that he Is
afraid of no on living, and he I game
enough not to be cajoled Into a meeting
with Johneon. . .
It waa thought that th arrival of
Squires would sidetrack the Johnson
agitation; but now, according' to a
cable from Australia, Squires, who Is
about to set sail for San Franolsco, haa
reconsidered hi announced willingness
to meet . Jef t He want something
softer to start In on. As the most
likely aspirants O'Brien and Burns
for th heavyweight title are now tied
up until next May, It would aeera that
Spulrea will havev-a4ong wait for the
opportunity to ahow hla class. And
for Jeff, unices hslonaents to take on
Johnson, he might as well return to
th farm and follow the life of a gentle
man agriculturist
Regulate th bowels, promotes easy,
Doan's Regulets. Ask your druggist for
inera. la oinn m pv.
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RECORDS OF THE
DOi'LKlG LlEll
High Scores and Best Averages
Made During Season Just -''"''.
Closed.
M'MENOMY WAS FIRST
FOR THE HIGH AVERAGE
Ball of the ODre-ons Rolled a Great
- Game and Ran Up to 277, a Very
. Good Mark -Kruse and Keating
Also Do Fyio Work. V
The following shows some of th tndi
vidua! soorea ' Th first figure repre
sent th high aoore, the other the aver
age: ' -" x.-v.
CLASS A " . " .:
PORTLANDS. ,
v High Seer.
McMcnomy IH'
Case I4'.
McMonle ............... IBS
Ave.
' 102
-its
110
10
lit
111
UUmu 141 ,
Hanson ................. 2S
Moore J3 '
OREdONST
. , . .
Ban
.....-J7T
111
115
111
114
171
174
101
lit
171
171
171
170
111
KenMng i ..'H .
Swinney '. IIJ
Hamilton . .........., til
Reese ...,..,...,....... 181 ''
Cepenjl.'. S01
' . GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Kruse ................... T4 .
Barbour ....i. ........... 21S
Oillespl , 14 '
ROW '"T"
Davlea Il -
Hill ,'.v . . .-. . . i . . . . ...if. 0
Stammer
tot
GOLD LEAF.
FIcken .
Sheffet 7 , 171
Kneyse HI 171
Hague IM ; . 177
Boulanger 117 171
Oaitlard - 101 114
BCHILLER8.
Harrington til 174
Lunney ttC 171
Newberger IK 170
Christian...; 114 ill
aHoonAil- iSS ' 161
MONTAVILLA.
Sloan .................... Ill - 174
MoCaalla ............. 141171
Anspach ................ Ill , 111
Parrott 114 141
Parent ..Ill 111
CLASS B ' .
T COMMERCIAL NO. 1. '
Lamond .141 111
La Roche ,,..,..,.,.....1111. 171
Armltag Ill 147
Meleen ill II)
Deaver ...100 111
Thornton ............... 117 . 141
Little 141 117
. i WILLAMETTE. "
Moser: 114 17T
Raymond ............... Ill ... 171
Duffy 201 ..IIS
Smith Ill - 111
Dolphin 321 Its
Newstead ..... . . . . . . .i". r 171 ' 141
-.. UTRICS. '-''
Ogden ......... 211 171
Amb I4 171
Kalk 131 , 170
Stratton Ill 111
Hlnnenkamp ....' Ill IS!
Flood Ill . 141
Evan 17 . m
ItPPTrOALESr-
Volelnet . ... ............ 124
Tonslng . . 107
Withers Ill
Hergert Ill
Dele Ill
Hill Ill
Madden 151
' COMMERCIAL NO. t.
Sumption 211
Kees 211
Davidson 28S
Stein 210
KUUngsworta Ill
Roberta ................ 112
170
H4
14
,167
ISO
ISO
JI4
171
, 170
111
111
111
141
lit
161
' 161
T60
161
16!
147
111
AJdrlch ...... .,i Ill
Closset 211
Woodman- 211 '
Shafer IIS
Danford i,.. ...... 1SS
Ross Ill
Campbell 211
Pannell : 141
Football for Graduate. ' '
Cnlveraity of Oregon. Eugene. Jaa
14. The recommendation of .the athletlo
council that gold footballs should be
given.to th graduating members of
th football team of 1101 ha been
adopted by the executive committee of
the student body. Th men who will
receive th footballs are Captain Chan
dler, Hug. MoKlnney and Latourett.
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ii;;S HALTES ADOPTED By
IVELL. KKOIVII BOXERS '
Odd Appellations Taken by . the
Gentry That Live by the
Use of Their Fists.
Many of the leading boxers of the
.Almt n. .k. ..hi, n. A n.mM 1ft the
prise ring would hardly be known by
tneir rtunlly namea . ror instanoe, many
people are not aware that Philadelphia
Jack O'Brien was christened Joseph
Francis Anthony 1 lagan. Herewith are
some of the ring's titles of famous
fighters, past and present, and the
namea by which they are known In pri
vate life; -. - - . , - '
The Nonpareil, Jack Dempsey; John
Ii, John L. Sullivan; Gentleman Jim,
James J. Corbettf Fits, Robert J. Flts
slmmons; Jeff, James Joseph Jeffries;
the Barbados Wonder, Joseph Waloott;
Young Grlffo. Albert Griffiths; Austra
lian Billy Murphy,- Thomas William
Murphy: Belfast Spider, laaae 'Nell
Weir; Streator Cyclone, William Myert
Bralntree Lad, John Grimn; Saginaw
Kid. Oeorge Lavlgne; Jake Kllraln, John
Joseph Klllion; Ithaca Giant, Mlchlal
Conley; Mysterious Billy Smith, Amos
Umitht nirlam nltmm Cooler. " Frank
Craig; Barrier Champion. Joe 'Goddar
Sydney cornstaia, rrancis rainra oia
vln; Little Chocolate, George Dixon;
Haverstraw Brlckmaker, Billy Ernst;
lark- r-.l rvrnallua T. Morlarltv: Phil-
.A.l.hl. Tank . n'RH.n Jnaftnll 'V. A.
Llagan; Bpme Hiuuvsn. wuuam a. duiu-i
van; Tommy Ryan; joe xoungs: k.io hc
Coy, Norman Selby; Sandy Ferguson,
John Henry Ferguson; . Young Peter
Jackson. Sim Tompkins; Tommy Burns,
Noah Brussot Honey-MeUody, William
Mellody: Young Corbet t, William H.
Roth well: Young Corbett. Oeorge Green;
Kid McPartland. William Lawrence;
Tipton Slasher, Benny Yanger; Battling
Nelson, Aeoar Matthew Battling Nelson;
Terrible Terry, Terrene Joseph Mo
nAMpm Kid Herman. Herman Landfleld;
Pedlar Palmer, Thomas Palmer: Hugo
Kelly, Hugo Machell; Unk Russell. John
J. Russell; Kid Sullivan. Harry Sheehy;
Charley Neary. Charles Nebrln; Young,
Erne, Hugo Clavin; Dick Hyland, Wll-j
Ham Hurlne; Young Mowatt, Thomas
Moore; Tommy Daly, Thomas ureina;
Young Donohu. Fhil rower; joe
Thomas, Jo Daley; -Harry Lewis, Her
man Besterman; Eddie Hanlon. Charles
Walter , Hanlon: Young Mahoney. Otto
Hasten'; Steve Kinney, Herman Wendorf.
It will be noticed that the are two
Young CorMtts in the above list, of
which George Green 1 the original. He
I a middleweight and a native of Call
ton 'a. He waa a protege of Jim Cor
bett, and mad hla professional debut
about 17 year ago. The younger one.
William Rothwell. ia atlU In the game
and bears the distinction of being the.
only, on who ever knocked out Terry
McGovern. having accomplished this feat
on two occasion
PROMINENT DOGS IN
NATIONAL FIELD FINALS
(Jooraal Rpeclal gervlce.J '
Grand Junction. Tenn.. Jan. 14.- Mem-
bera of the United States Field Trial
club rounded up here today for their
meeting and competitions. A there Is
nlentv of ram on the preserve near
here, aood sport is anticipated. Many
prominent -sportsmen from a distsncs
are here, having been attracted by tne
rich stakes offered. Some of the finest
bred pointers and setters in the country
are entered. ' Th prorram Is made up
of the same events as In previous years,
including the Derby and open ohamplon
hlo. Th unusually large number of
entries will probably cau the event
to continue for 10 days or longer.
THIS A. A. C. AGGREGATION
KNOWS BASKETBALL
The A. A. C boys are a lively aggre
gation at th basketball game. In thla
last match they defeated the Y. M. C A.
Zebras 11 to 14. Th line-up was:
A. A. C. . Position. Zebras.
Undine . ...... Forward ....... Thoma
William ......Forward. Sheets
Phillips Center......... Vinson
James Guard........... Bruce
Bhoreriger Guard Sweeney
The A. A. C. boy are in junior
champion of Portland and are sched
uled to meet M. A. A. C Second on
January II. Team averaging. US
pounds, desiring game with M. A. A. C,
should address Harvey Hoffman, 121
Montana avenue.
TVreatllng at La Grande. "
Speelel Plupstcn to The Joaratt)
Da Grande, Or, Jan. 14. A wrestling
match will be one of th interesting
event to take place In this city in th
near future. The oonteat will be under
the direction of Profesor L. M. Chrls-
toL and will be between Henry Sheffer-
sky, a pupil of Haokensmlth, th world'
champion wrestler, and a young man
employed on th railroad. The match
will call for lioo a ama. .
Which Gam Scored a Knockout. On
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The oracTt Portland bowling team.
winners of tha pennant for 1901, have
been challenged by a team composed Of
star bowlers, the match to take place
at the Oregoa alley aJWednenday night.
the total pins to count Jor three games.
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Columbus, Mansfield. Dayton, xoungs-
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An average of on man In flve'ha
varicocele. Moat mea that have thla .
dragging, draining weakness are ,
no aware of It until it haa wrecked
their lives. Varicocele causes con
gestion of the blood In some of th
most vital blood vastls of man. It
causes a dull, heavy, listless feeling
which Is often mistaken for nervous
debility or general decline of power.
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My cures of this disorder are per-.
' manent and lasting. JTo tonioa that
stimulate temporarily, but thor-
' oughty sclentirio treatment for the
removal of conditions responsible
for the " functional derangement.
"Weakneaa" is merely a iy mptomT
of inflammation or congestion in
the prostate glaad, and under my
own original local treatment this
gland Is promptly restored to its
normal state and complete fnactloaal
activity i th lasting result.,
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dleet, " . Gonorrhoea, ,
Stricture, . Blood Poison, ,
Hydrocele, .Lost Vitality,
Varicocele, Kidney and -l
All Forms Bladder Diseases, ,
of Rectal Prostatic Trouble,
Diseases, Rheumatism.
f actthatri
been located in Portland
merit and efficiency. We
so that you will be strong
Call and ee-tis-and we
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