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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL,. PORTLAND, SUNDAY I.IORNINO, JANUARY D. li:7. Schedule cf tha Flower Bowling league Athletics I at " Stanford and BerkeleyBaseball Chatter Sunday Journal's 1 Loglstllla Wins Lissak Handicap Ascot Racev Results Auto mobile, tfacing and Sport News Everything In Sportdom Edited by J. A. HO RAN FL017ER mm WOMEN'S GYMNASIUM CLASS IN THE MULTNOMAH AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB V SPORTKJG rJElVSAT BERKELEY ' ARE READY Ven-Pln Leaje Men Will Begin New Season -Tomor- - California Loses Two of the pest .;Track Men on the Paclfla ' . ''; Coast. ' row Evening. ,-,'.'tV LONG SCHEDULE OF r, ' V GAMES ON THE LIST FAClLTY DROPPED HALL, STANTON JOINS PRINCETON v. PageofSporis All 1ama Have Adopted the Name of Flower and Doth CTaseea Will Me- . to Rularly Appelated Matches UnUl April, y "V '.- - ' ! -twiplll PuWlVf 6f The Cy haVo organised a three-man team league, divided Into- two classes. A and B. It will be known as the Flower league, al! teama being named after. aome flower. Following are the teama and captalna Class A Ullmnn,'- Violets: Barbour, Golden Rod; Hamilton, Thistle; Ball. Oregon Grape: Keating. Chreanthemum; VcMontes. Snowball; Kruse, Carnation; Case, Sunflower. - - Class - B Sumption, Daisies: Kees, Forget-Me-Nots; Stammers, . Popples; Amb. Marguerites; Raymond, Sweet Peaa; Pavldsonr Roeee, Velstnet,. Lilacs! f Newberger. Orchlda". - - -i -The schedule begins' tomorrow kni ends April J 5. four teams bowling each evening. ' The teams are so- area Ijr di vided, being classified according to the averages secured In the paat league, that the winning- team will hare won on the merits of Its bowlers. The scneouie 01 the teams and dates are as follows; January taThlstla vi Carnation; rhrvunthemum va Bnowballa January 24 8unf lower vs. Vtoleta; Oregon Grape VS. Golden Rod. , . -. . i . January 2 Carnation va.-C..rysan-tliemum; Showballs rs. Bunflowar. ' January (1 Violets ya oreg-on Grape; Thistle vs. .Golden Rod. Febf ua ry 5 Ca mat 1 on "Vs. Snowballs ; Chrysanthemums vs. Bunflower. ' February 7 Vloleta. vs.. Golden. Rod. Thlntle vs. Oreg-on Grape.. ; February JS-7SnowbalIa va. Dreg-oa Grape; Sunflower va Golden Rod. - - Kt-bruary 14 Carnation vs. Violets; Thistle va. Chrysanthemum. February 1 Chrysanthemum Vs. Ore a;on Grape: Carnation va. Sunflower. Februarys M Snowballs va. Golden Rod: Thistle vs. Violets, i February 28 Thistle va Snowballs; Carnation vs. Golden Rod. February 2 S Sunflower va Oregor Grape; Chrysanthemum va Violets. March I Chrysanthemum vs. Golden Rod; Snowballs va. Vloleta - ' - March 1 Thistle va -Sunflower Car nation vs. Oregon Grape. -- March It Snowballs va Chrysanthe mum; Carnation vs. Thistle. . March 14 Golden r Rod va Oregon Grepe: Violets va Sunflower. . March 1 Sunflower va Snowballs; Chrysanthemum va Carnation. March 21 Golden Rod va Sunflower; Oregon Grape vs. Vloleta - - March 2 -Sunflower va Chrysanthe mum ; Snowballs va Carnation. March 28---rygrHtt)iata' TaTffttatla; Golden Rod vs. Vloleta . " April 2 Golden" Rod -va-franflowar: I , Oregon Grape va Snowballs. April 4 Chrysanthemum vs. Tnlstlej Violets va" Carnation."" - April 9 Sunflower . va Carnation; Oregon Grape va Chrysanthemum. April 11 Violets va Thistles; Gol den Rod vs. Snowballa April It Golden Rod va Carnation; fcnuwhsU. vs. Thlstls . , i , ., April It Violets - va Chrysanthe mums;' Oregon Grape va Bunflower. April 28 Vloleta va Snowballs; Gol den Rod vs. Chrysanthemum, April 2t Oregon Grape vs. Carnation; Sunflower va Thlstls. - i xa Class : B. - January tl Roses va Palsies; Sweet Peaa va Marguerites. --. O. A. Tba riarert Are, SeadJng From Left WiJIeka rd -. w"tr . - v 1' Sj-g . M ' I t I a x . - - January 22 LJlacs va. Forgat-Me-Ndts; Orchids va Poppies. January 28 Daisies ys. ' Sweet Peas; Marguerites vs. LJlacs. ..'- January-SO Forget-Me-Nots -vs. -Orchids; Poppies va Rosea ' ' i ' ; V . , . February" 4 Daisies vs. Marguerites; SwacX Jeas va. 1.11 aca ; . .. February Forget-Ms-N6tt vs. Pop plea; -Roses va Orchida February. 11 Marguerites vs. Orchids; Lllace vs. Popples; . February 13 Daisies "Vs. Forget-Me-' Note; Roses va. Sweet Peaa,. .. ..: : 'February 18 Sweet Peas va Orchids; Daisies vs. Lilacs. ' February 20 Marguerites vs. Pop pies; Roses vs. Forget-Me-Nota - - February"! 5-Roses vs Marguerites; Daisies va Popplea - -. - - - ' - February 27 Lilacs va. Orchids: 8weet Peas va Forget-Me-Nots. March t Sweet Peaa vs.. Poppies: Marguerites va. Forget-Mo-Nota ' March MRoses vs. LI 1 aca; Daisies va Orchids. March 11 Marguerites ra Sweet Peaat Daisies vs. Rosea - - March l--Popplea vs. Orchids; For-get-Me-Ndts va Lilacs. March 18 Lilacs ; vs. , Marguerites; Sweet Peas va Daisies. " , - March 20 Popples - vs. ' Roses; Or chids vs. Forget-Me-Nots. ' - March it Lilacs - va Sweet'' Peas; Marguerites va Daisiea . ' March 27 Orchids va Roses: Pod- pics vs. orgei-Me-noie. April 1 Popples vs. Lilacs: Orchids vs. Marguerltea April I sweet Feas vs. Roses: For get-Me-Nots vs.' Daisies. " April 8 Lilacs vs. Daisies; Orchids va Sweet Peaa, S ..' April 1 a Forget-Me-Nots va Roses; Popples va Marguerltea April li Popples vs. Daisies; Mar guerites vs. Rosea . r ( April 17 Forget-Me-Nots vs.- Sweet Feas; Orchids vs. Lilacs. prn22Forger-Me-Trota ' vs." Mar guerltes; Popples va Sweet Peaa - April 14 Orchid va Daisies; lilacs va Rosea . The first electric -ear a- Waverlr will make Its appearance In Portland within a few days. The car was ordered by the H. L. Keats company and tt is said that it la a fin machlna C. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM . X j.ift . f .. "-f- --T - . .- i, . ,. A ' k5 I ' 'I'll I 1 ' li tl t r I ' . . - '!-,' -'- , : .. to Right Miss CTalre Holgata, Forward; Mlaa Mamie 8coggin, Guard; 111m rye Roadrack, Forward. '-.-. f v ATHLETIC OUTLOOK Track, "Rowing and Baseball - Men Are Getting Read for r.' - an Active Season. -' ' BALL NINE TO BEGIN - PRACTICE THIS WEEK Plana Are Voter Way for the Team : to Take Trip to Japan Track and " Field Performers" May" Meet ., the Oregon University Mem " ' "" 8pHsl Correspoadeaee to The Joarosl.) ' Stanford University, CaL. Jan. If. Within a week spring athletics at Stan ford will he weU under way. With thaM return of tha Rugby team from British Columbia, the football question has been dropped for the -present and the uadse--1 graduate is looking over the -prospects of track,"" boating and baaebalL Tha Stanford athletio teama have ; not been materially weakened In tha weeding out process this Christmas. - The failure of a few veterans In the different tranches of sport to return has been anore than offset by an exceptionally strong fresh man class and by the, return of several former Stanford start. ihyur aaeg. " . ' 'Dan" Murphy, tha veteran oarsman. who has been engaged to coach the Car dinal crews again, 'is already on the cam pus, and will start active training at once. - During tha- pact week Murphy and his candidates have been at work repairing-the f lama -line -which -brings thj water Into Lagulnta, the artificial lake, where Stanford does her spring u ; '1 :- :;.vk . WMSaaaSMmSBBBBBB STANFORD V training. Until the lake U filled. Mur phy will put his men at work on the machines at the boathouee. ,' -.. - TO low . OaJif orale. '. ' "Something of an Innovation In boat ing will be attempted at Stanford this spring. For the first time In tha his tory of tha university, In place of the usual 'varsity and freshman fours, Stan ford will meet California In a regatta. Including 'varsity and freshman eights and a substitute 'varsity four.. This is stew- wnicn- nas been long contem plated, but which it was -feared to take through a lack of material This wll: do much to put boating in tha weal or an even footing with the sport in the tern collegea Tha development of 2d men Into such form that a creditable shewing In tha big regatta may be made Is .mora of a complex problem than waa faced by Murphy last year. The Car dinal coach thinks, however, that tha material Is here and with' the veteran four of last year as a nucleus the 'var sity eight which jneets the Blue and Gold will bo up to the high standard of former" erewa Fred Zimmerman of Portland -will -captain tha "varsity eight, and ha can bo relied upon to get the best out of his men. Over 44 eandldatea have signed up to data . - - . Baseball Oatlooav "We hope to hold the- first baseball practice tomorrow." said Coach Lana gan, when questioned as to his plana for early practice. "Following our custom of last year, we will attempt to have two games weeaiy ngm up to uii Cali fornia series." This announcement Is a pleasing one to members" of the "team and followers of u garaa It prophe sies continuance of tha successful pol icy of last year of developing the 'var sity by a continuous and thorough sys tem of practice games. , With but one exception. Stanford will have a veteran team thlsVspring. ; . The loss of BelL the crack second-baseman. as wellaas the substitute for this post- tlnn will ha falt F., PJ,.BtoU.vUl7Hold down his old position behind the bat and Fentoa la without a competitor for third base. Alex Chalmers will no doubt be seen In left field again this season There are several other Portland men who will make strong bids for placet on tha team. Among these are 1. R Holman. L. Goodell, W. Koerner. and of the freshmen, C F. Garvong and Bar old Reed. . Ha Yls Japan. .;' 1 At present the members of tha base ball squad are looking forward with a great deal of - Interest . to a proposed trip to Japan, sometime next summer. It will be remembered that two years ago, h waaeaa . Das Dai 1 - nine came over from Japan and after playing In California and in Portland went on a tour of tha eastern cltlea Now ar rangements are being made for a return series. In regard to tha proposed post season trip, the Japanese manager will make no guarantee, but states that the team would undoubtedly make aH of its exoensea He says further: . "We have never taken gate receipts here,, but we eonld charge 10 cents in our games with you.' ' There is more enthusiasm over baseball here than In America and I believe I can secure for you five or six games besides those with us." If such a series Is arranged it will be the second' International contest that Stan ford haa taken , part, In within six months, - ' ,'.-;- , - r Track Meet With Oregon.' - There la a possibility that Stanford may have a track meet- with the Uni versity of Oregon this spring. , Track Captain J. .C. McFarland, who was also a member of the Rugby team, hss lust returned from tha north. While in Eu gene McFarland had a talk with P. lie Arthur, an alumnue of the university of Oregon, who Informed tha Cardinal cap tain that Oregon la over-anxious to hold meets with both Stanford and California this spring. , . If satisfactory arrangements can be madia, the Wcb(oot athletes will come aouth aometlme during the latter part of March. Oregon has many men whom Callfomtana wonld like to sea perform, and especially Dan Kelly, . In addition, Oregon haa Moores, McKlnney and Moul len, all of whom are- consistent perform ers., 8 uoh a meet would be close and Interesting and would greatly benefit both Instltutlona WALLA WALLA MEN . ARE GETTING BUSY (ftpedal THspetrs te The tarsal. t Walla Walla. Wash.. Jan. 11. At a meeting of ; tha Walla , Walla Rod and Gun eiub It haa been deolded to In troduce a bill Into tha Washington leg islature appropriating 12,100 far tha es tablishment .of a state . trout, hatchery near this city. . i .'. Another proposed bill Is one which provides for the screening of all canals, ditches anj flumes. - ; It was also deolded to Import 100 Chi nese pheasants Into this county and a Ilka aumber ef Hungarian phtasaata, i -,. V .-.-.v. ; -r.:.L:; :7 LOGISTILLA WIHS THE LISSAK Sandy Made a' Great' Finish' on r: Hi Mount In Oakland's 4 Best Race. PROPER, THE FAVORITE, WAS NOT IN THE MONEY Sir Edward, aa Outsider, Led the Way From the Btart and Managed to Keep In Front TJntfl the Wire Waa Beached, Losing by Head, (Hearst News by toagest Leased Wire.) ' Ban Francisco, Jan. 1. Tha Lissak handicap . was tha feature - at Oakland today and brought out a good Held to try for tha 13,000. added money. Proper, although carrying . top . weight. waa heavily played at -11. and 1 to 1 ontda recent raoea. -The Hllareth pair. -Loglstllla and Rapid Water - ruled sec ond cboioa at 14 to f. ? To a perfect start. Sir Edward, one of tha two outsiders in tha race. lumped to the front, and closely fol lowed by Llaaro, led into tha stretch with -Proper -third. Then Sandy on Loglstllla atarted from tha rear with the HUdreth mars and In a furious drive to- the- wire 4)et Sir Edward by a heed. TemaceO, the Durnell entry, also cams fTO ANNUAL IS STILL GOING ON FULL BLAST AT PRICES THAT OUGHT TO MAKE YOU BUY $ 7.75 For $ 9.7S For $14.7 S For $19.75 For 87 thb with a big, rush and waa only a neck behind Sir Edward, with Proper In fourth placa ' Dr.' Leggo and Joa Coyne, the McCefferty pair, were last fa vorites had a hard time, the big Satur day crowd only picking one first chofca . HUdreth won another I-year-old race with Love of Gold, a Alley by Gold finch out of Leva Chase. ? . .. - Futurity, course, selling David Bo land (Brown), t to 1, won; Lugano, sec ond; Box Elder. ..third. Time. 1;11 !-. Six furlongs, selling Dollle ' Dollars (Sandy). 30 to 1. wonEarl Rogera, sec-. ona; tiuneign, tmra. Time, l:lf 4-5. one mile, Lissak handicap. : curse 11,000 added Loglstllla (Sandy), t to 1, won;- Sir Edward, second; Temaoeo, intra. -Time, l:4. l-i. .- On mile and sixteenth, selling Vola- day (W. Miller), a to i, won; Gateway, second; Beech wood. third. Tlma 1:50 l-l. . ,- . . . Five furlongs, purse Cloudlight (Mo Bride), t to L won; Ocean Shore, sec ond; Escamado, third. .Time, 1:01 (-4. Three -and a half furlongs, purse ixve oi uoia (L. wuutmii, I to 1. won: Jeremiah, second; . Wllmore, third. Time, :4- -l. 0. A. C. GIRLS PUY, SPLENDID BASKETBALL "V (Special DMpatek te The Joarm!.) " : Corvallls, Or, Jan. II. Tha O. A. C. girls, defeated the . Chemawa 'girls at basketball last night la an exciting eon- test, the score being IS to 1L The agricultural girls have tbua far played and defeated Monmouth. , the Roseburg high school aad Willamette university. '- Mllwaukte Country Club. Eastern and California raoea. - Take gellwnod aad Oregon City oara at First 1 and Alder. WANT REMIND YOU -THAT THE CLEARBMG Salts and Overcoats Worth Up to $ 12.50 Suits and Overcoats Worth Up to $ 15.00 Suits and Overcoats Worth Up to $20.00 Suits and Overcoats Worth Up to $30.00 THI RD STR E ET bpnN'WiNDo vysT o u LosT of Those Men Will Make It Dlf. : flcult for Blue and Gold to Torn . Out a Winning . Comblnatioii Molflno Enter Unlrerslty, "(Bperfaltenspaodeaee w The JoanaL) ! Berkeley. Cal., Jan. II. The Univer sity of California Is in a quandary aa to what will become of her supposed good track team for tha coming spring. Last fall aha had excellent o nances for turn ing out a winning list of athletes but at the beginning of the new term the chances are not so favorabla Already ona of her best men and ona of coast ' reputation, Channlng ZUU, haa been forced to leave college on account of fellure In his atudles, and yesterday . advices were received to tha effect that Forrest Stanton, champion sprinter and football man. haa left the university to enter- Princeton.. It Is rumored about tha college campus that Stanton came ' to grief with the authorities owing to hla prominence la claas rushes during tha fall term. In Stanton, California will lose ona of her 'best sprinters, and it waa to-him that the Blue and Gold ' looked to win laurels in the 100-yard and It 0-yard daahea But, while the southern , institution haa lost two men. ehe le gaining' others which will ma- terlally help in other field eventa Tha latest one to enter Berkeley ia A. A. Molflno. ona of the mainstays of the ''. Stanford 'varsity for the paat two years. It was a great surprise to tha under graduates to see Molflno among thoss seeking admission to the university for , the spring semester. . Molflno while, at Stanford did some exceptionally good - -work on tha track and hla appearance on the Berkeley ovaL while It cannot ... aid' California for another yearMa her . contest with Stanford, will lessen the -Cardlnala' .chancea for winning. . Mol flno also has tha record as one ef the ' best centers that . aver represented the cardinal on the gridiron. According to -many . rumors r ofloat on tha Berkeley ,- campua, tha above named athlete jla not the only one who haa deserted his alma mater for tha Blue and Gold ranks. The slaughter of athletes by tha "olnoh" route waa .vary great this year" at Stan- -ford and a majority of those will try ' and enter Berkeley. ...... t ' Tha number of students who were not " allowed to reenter California this term number US. Of this number tt la ex pected that at lease eae -third will enfer by special examlnettona, - - ' "ia Stank la Team.' "- , In tha tennis game this season Berks. ley can claim tha honors -hands down, for In Melvln .Long tha coast has aa yet failed to produce a worthy oppo nent Long entered college en Wednee- dayand Is keeping lntrim with the two college champions, Claude Wayne and VarleL Long recently won tha title of - coast champion In the- sin glo aertef elasa - . Ia tha rawing Una little aa yet eaa be said of . rhe "varsity crew. Active training commenced last Thursday for the Intercollegiate regatta. . And with tha purchase of two eight-cared shells from Cornell on Monday It can safely be said that-p wing will ba-a- favorable- - sport at Berkeley from now on. SALE OF J J