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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENINO, FEBRUARY 7, 1 1007. WILL- BE 10 LEAGUE I v'j'1"""" ' V Walter McCrediej Will Start for ' .' Training . Quarter on '.f . Next Saturday. " - SEATTLE SCRIBES SAY I ' CIANTS WILL BE DROPPED . Zealous Devotees of Dugdale and Hie Organization Assert That Coast League Officials .Content : ' plat Xeavlng lYeeuo'Ont, ' Notwithstanding ths various reports - to" the - contrary, - Manager ' 'Walter Jio . Creijl... unless something unforeseen -r-appena,T-wlttr leaf 7 on gturttyJ'.for Salines, California, 'where he. will pre , ' par to receive his bait player. who are ordered to report not later than March . The Seattle papers are trying: to ' make gams of the Coast league. How ther will .soeceed remain to be aeon. Of course a great deal of criticism that lias been handed out to the Coast league .' officials haa beea Justified on account of v their falling; to announce what cities will comprise the circuit this year. In yesterday's Seattle Post-Intelligencer the following; dissertation on the situa tion is published and la reproduced here in order to give the, Portland fans an opportunity to judge what is being said by outside ball critics: " "Finding; that the state league Is pre - pared to give them a merry war should ' they invade San Jose or Sacramento, the ' Coast league magnates are doing some v deep thinking. They have five clubs. and either one of these must be dropped (1 or another added. "Fresno to a poor hell town, but the management there, has stood by the : league. Just how to drop Fresno and stilt retain- the friendship-of tho-fans there so that .the town, could be taken -up again next year. If desirable, is the , troublesome point. . "Some of the California newspapers aeem to favor retaining Fresno and dropping--Portland, which suggestion is ffiin- th, fans fif lifi Oreeori eltv a thoroua-hl y uneasy ea.a-, The iW oTTnnni-n, ths fu P..ti . northwestern league pleases the ma jority of -the-Portland fans, but. the an- -npuncement that the. popular little league wl grant no , more franchises . this yeaxr la rather a damper, to the spirits. :. .. "With the Drosnect of betas- dronned , by the Coast league and overtures re fused by the Northwestern. Portland , seems to be rather isolated, and the fans . may nave m cnanoe to lane an -Interest ' " In the amateur-seml-professlonal base - ball war new oa in their city. ::; "The Portland "paters are demanding -, to know what kind of ball they are r going to have this year, and with the f opening of the season only Ave weeks .off and the league disrupted, things can i , not be rery well said to be altogether '." smooth. . . "Judge McCredie has returned ' to (Portland from his visit to Seattle and Olympla. Over-enthusiastic press agents 'say that Dugdale and the newspaper ' Insulted the Oregon mtpiiti during his "(Visit here. McCredie.. blttiaelf,. appar ently knows nothing! a bout lit. In a let- ter to the sporting 'editor f the Poet--, Intelligencer the Judge refers to his fu ture plans and they are on the same "lines as suggested in tbe local news- papers while he wag here. McCredie is :. good sport, and realises that anything ' which mar be said against the Coast w league In-this city is .not meant for hint 'personally. '' "Dagdale is not divulging hi plans tor players, but there is nothing in the .'report that he la signing only amateur .and old-stagers '.-who cannot catch a f place on other teams. (The report is - about as reliable as the majority which , have their origin the other side of the 'Columbia river. The fact that Dug is ,-aftor such men as Graham shows .that ; he Is not going to have any second-rate t team here." ' t 1 fcfP For High-Oass Machines We gell this anti-trust machine under a 10-year gui tea. There are made Moedallr for us by a manufacl riot in the sewing-machine trust We cut out all job- bers' profitt and sell it . tr a obtain a tirst-ciasi macmne at ietg wan nau price. $1.00 Down, 50c a Week V-. y,r , ; evBj ..... ' : ."W. Mi Da a tlall Order Eusincss 60 TO DENVER TO BOWL AND BOOST FOR PORTLAND Two Teams Will Represent This City at Western Bowling Tournament. - Ten Portland boosters will leave for Denver - Sunday night to attend the bowling tournament of the Western Bowling congress and to tell everyone within bearing of Portland a many ex cellent qualities. Tbefaet. that Port land is sending two teams to participate in this tournament, while Seattle. 8en Francisco and Los Angeles am sending but one team each, haa already causey nwa i.vui uia wfniawii in ,am news papers of Penver and other cities. thereby giving Portland a largo amount of beneficial advertising. Through the generosity of Portland business men the two teams are able to go to Denver to bowl and boost. When It was decided to sed a team to Denver,-the merchants of the olty were asked to assist. They contributed so generously that enough funds were provided to send twe. teams. The- bowl ers win stay in Denver a week, with the avowed determination to boost for Port land every minute of 'the time,. They are 1 confident that they?, can create a lot of interest in Portland among the. people thev meet during next week. Tbe men Cave practically eompleted their bowling- train lag and are now look ing for Ideas to make their boosting more effective. Any one who haa sug gestions to make to these Portland boosters will find them readily received by J. H. Barbour, president, or J. T. Hamilton, secretary, of the Oregon Bowling association. ' . - -m SPRING TOURNAMENT . BOWLERS ARE ACTIVE The spring tournament teams played a match game on the Oregon allays last night. The teams - competing were Cres cents vs. Chlnooks and Gophers va Webfoota. The Crescents downed tbe Chlnooks, taking three straight games. Duffy had the oest average, hi; aiso highest single gams.' III.- The Gophers and Webfoots game was more even, the former taking the first two games, and the latter coming through strong and winning the third.. Davidson was ths candy in this .match, securing the high .... " - . teams will play a couple of picked teams on the Oregon alleys; gams ' Last night s scores are as follows , , ' CRESCENTS. (!) 141 117 101 167 Its () Ave. m is loo it 161170 170171 147169 Duffy . . ......... 18J Newstead ... ...... XI Thornton ....... lit Ingl 171 La ,Boche ...,.... lit TOUU , ......... 165 103 t09 f) Ave. 130141 149 III 186141 179161 141 Ul '.- , - CHINOOKS. ar Moser . ......... 155 Smith . -S Baruh 1S5 Christian ,..,124 Newberger . ..... 161 130 144 ' m 136- Totals 701 716 10 GOPHERS. . 1 (2) 151 186 (I) Ave. 161161 204190 96 UJ1 141163 117114 "ill " ' ; l) Ava 116179 171167 163-t-lSt 171151 141161 Case . '. . Beyland Noonan . tiunney . Davidson' Totals -191 174 111 SIB 171 146 131 194 in it? WEBFOOTS. (1) (1) Lamond , Meleen . Armltage . Denver . . Stammers 151 171 171 141 4 137 159 171 123 161 174 Totals 731 Til 171 After a heavy meal, take a couple of Doan's Reguleta, and give your stomach, liver and uowels the help they will need. Regulsts bring easy, regular passages of ths bowels. Metsger fits your eyes for ll.es. Ill Sixth street, near Washington. ' V aratv- on a dote margin. The people a -e 1 0 t Secnret thU . high class machine, and all attachmenti go FREE. YouH gave the coat in dretamakera bills, and Instead of paying 160 YOU PAY BUT . Money 'Back If You're Not Pleated With It Send for Free lllastrated Catalog ill JEFFRIES SHOULD GET BUSY: Alfalfa Pugilist Has Some Work "Arranged for Him When ' . : - He Emerges. TOO MANY SCRAMBLING ' FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP Flynn.r Bums, CBrion, Hart and Johnson An Laying Claim to the Tltlo of UeavTwefght Chamrion Jeff Could Beat Entire Crowd. . It la too bad James Jeffries cannot positively make up his mind to coma out of the alfalfa and chase this crop or-telling pratergnat-Trnsermmbllnr for the heavyweight light title back to ths scrub oaks. If the limit has ever been reaohed In the sport world tt sure ly la - attained when men Ilka Jim Flyna. Tommy Burns, Philadelphia Jack O'Brien and Marvin Hart can wrangle llk a lot of Jackals ovsr the corpse of noo-lOBored-Ulll i Tommy Burns, or Noah Brussor-OT whatever you choose to call mmi Ana who Is Thomas? Why, he is the man that fought a draw with Philadelphia Jack O'Brien and whipped Marvin Hart Who Is Hart? Why, he's an overgrown middleweight who got an 111-emelllng decision over poor black Jack Johnson, who never was anything at- any time but a man who gained a reputation be cause Jeffries ignored him. Jack O'Brien what station does ha get on at? Is It anywhere near the point at which Jeffries once boarded the championship train? ' He beat a lot of oheapsters In his time mostly Eng lish fighters of first-class sad Ameri cana of third rate, and some of a little better caliber. He almost got his quietus at the hands of a man who Is willing to make- 141 pounds for Mel-lody-Tommy Ryan. ' He has put . va falr-to-ralddllng evasions - of defeat. Just Una up Jeffries alongside of O'Brien and ask yourself whloh you would rather put your last meal ticket on. If It became neoessary. " - flniaan, fir Pi'rnn, beat Marvin Hart. to whom Jeffries sufrertae: when he beat a poor, spavined cripple Jack .Root, -at Reno, Nevada. - Just Imagine -the Irony Jeffries must have In troduced Into that speech when he an nounced that he . would place his heavyweight crown on the brow of the winner of that -cheap . Nevada scrap! Ton can see where this brings our friend Burns, especially as Hart claims waa deceived into - believing that Burns was even- less of a fighter than he -turned out and so did not . train hard, gqlng into the ring .flabby. . ' ZiaSloroas Situation. The situation Is made all the more ludlorous through the manner in which these heavyweight' title mongers are trying to duck that poor smoke, - John son. - Johnson haa nothing In his rec ord, .that ...would move a good light weight to worry very greatly and Joe Gana could torment him sorely at least for a time. -Tot all tbeee "champions" religiously put hlra aside and In eon sequence Johnson has achieved a repu tation for cleverness and skill whibh he doesn't deserve. V . , This boosting of Johnson hat really done him more harm than good. He Is now in the sad pos!tloribf not being able to work at hit trade, although generally considered a master crafts man. Evary other heavy Is afraid of him. ' Burnt now In the eaat drawa the color line because of the close proxim ity of Johnson. O'Brien hastened away from tbe Paclfio coaat when It waa ru mored that Johnson was bound thence In search of a match. A fine lot of would-be heavyweight champions of tbe world, this flock. Honey MellOdy says anybody In the world who can make the welterweight limit tlx hour before the light, or SPECIAL FANCY BED To. lOw-.Ternls toartin, at rteh-look-lng as pure gold, massive continuous posts and head and foot rails, t Inches diameter, 4 Inch chills tnd husks, exactly like cut. Impresses one as massive and dignified. Regular iot..V.7.?!:..r.........$2i.oo JUG-OF-l'AR f.!EN IME FINAL ARRAfifiEUEHTS- j-a- '-. Local Strorfe Men Met 'Last Evening and Completed De . tails for Coming Exhibition. The captains of the teams who are going to compete in the big International tug-of-war tournament beginning Satur day met last evening and made final ar rangements for the big event snd they all expressed the belief that they have got together tbe finest aggregation or men for this kind of sport ever turned out In the northwest. . Keen team feels that theirs Is the strongest and will carry away the trophy-.' but as all ths teams cannot win first place, those wne go down In defeat - must accept their medicine gracefully. i " . On the opening night there will oe a special contest between . teams repre senting Woodmen of the World. The International Tuc-of-War association has donated a handsome cup to be given to tbe victorious team In this event This event In' Itself Is creating keen Interest.. -The teams wHl represent. Webr foot camp No. 66. W, O. W., and Port land camp No. 117, W. a W. Although this Is a Special event, the decisions will be rendered by the regularly sppotnteo referee and Judge selected by the Port land Tug-Qf-War association. ' The tournament will open at I p. tn, Saturday at the Auditorium of th4 Lewis and Clark fair grounds 'and will -eonttnue during -the .entire w e lt wit h the exception of Bunday. ;.. 14S pounds alngslde. can have a' row at .'the drop of the hat on any terms he might choose. . Melledy Is not a grasping champion: on the contrary, he will allow hit future opponent to name - any reason able .terms. He will fight for a 10 and 40 per cent - division of the purse, or wtaneritake all, or for a tide bet alone, any old way at all. so long as he gets plenty of fight. Fighting is his busi ness, that's absolutely- all, and his sol desire is to be kept busy. JAMES' BOWLERS WIN ; TWO OUT OF THREE James Bowling team defeated Oearin's aggregation last night on the Multnomah club alleys, winning two out of three games. Clemson had ths high soore of the evening. The scores were: i JAMES' TEAM. ernes' i ltr- S se 161 106 420 II 131 411 101 101 111 Jones ............ Ill Lombard ......... 176 Kollet i 101 Dumnf , ...,...... Ill 111 111 164 1 ; 1110 99 191 161 421 101 114 119 431 166 604 OEARIN'S TEAM , Gearln ..,..164 141 Clark 124 134 Willett - ;i 110 99 Berham .. 181 120 Clemson ,. 209 14(1 1061 fcOOTBAU PLAYERS RANK WELL IN STUDIES (special Dltpate. to The Journal. ) i -'1 University of Oregon, Eugene; Feb. 17.1 Of the 14 men who composed i-fa mous Oregon's football team last year every one Is tn college and passed th recent mid-winter examinations with 'credit. ... ' . , The team of 1901 consists of 14 ,raea carrying 111 credits or II 1-7 credits per man. At II.. credltt tt the maxi mum number of credits 'carried by the Oregon student, except by special peti tion, the football player it taking his share of work In college. The grades of the 14 men who com posed the football squad were secured from the registrar! There are 17 grades of A which, added together, made 41 credits; 26 grades of B making 64 oredlts; II grades of C making 41 cred its; I gradea of D making 17 credit There 'are 10 incompletes making 21 credits. An incomplete ahows that wosk It Isf t unfinished,- and as soon aa an In ho IBM nal design; maaalve posts and double head ralle ere ornamented with beau-., tlful flower huaks gilded; three brass. ' spindles ornament the head and foot; colorings are green, white and gold, blue, white and gold. Regular price . of above wed, 111.60; S2 9 Br fa - sale price............: ? eU complete Is made up the grade - Is handed in. The 26 credits may be of good grade and it la aafe to aay that they would make an .average grade. There are five conditions making II credltt and only one failure Is re corded, consisting of two credits. (Gym nasium gradea are not counted.) Eight out of the 14 students scoured a grade of A. One etudent seoured A In four studies, while two students se cured A In three ttudlea All but three men secured the grade of B or above. MOVEMENT ON FOOT TO IMPROVE KINCAID FIELD ' (Sptctal Dtapatre te The loaraaM University of Oregon, Eugene, Feb., 17. Plans are being considered by the athletic council of the university to Im prove Klnoald field, the athletlo field on which so msny famous football garnet and field meeta have been played, to that no mud will form on the aurface. Aa It la, the field at times becomes quite muddy. Interfering with th pleasure of the various contests. - Before th field waa levelled and tile laid to drain the surface water, nothing of this kind happened, which proves the soil to be porous on the top. It It now proposed to put In more tile, and In addition to raise the center of the gridiron a foot or fifteen lncpet above the edges, so tntt-tM-TOUndnrTlotb-lrfecTly liar, . . , OREGON STUDENTS MAY HOLD TENNIS TOURNEY ' "...r ' ' (rfpeelal Slapetcfc te The Josreal.) University of Oregon. Eugene. Feb. 1 T. Plans are- being for4 tor a tetw nls tournament at the 'varsity . this spring. Last year considerable interest was -taken la tennis, but this year It wNt probably be - redoubled. ' Physical Director Besdek 1 planning to have thro or four more courts bunt, to flu the demand for the game. It would not be surprising If some kind ot eon tests should be. arranged with Willam ette university or tome other college. SPORTINQ GOSSIP " Chariot Hanson, groundtender of the Multnomah club for II years, received painful Injuries yesterday while en gaged In repairing m sewer on the club field. - Hanson was down n an eight foot hole and In some unexplalnable manner a heavy pipe rolled oa top of him, knocking him Unconscious. Dr. Zan had him removed to his home . at once, where a careful examination waa made. It was stated that he wlU be able to be about Inside of II days, al though hit escape from death was mi raculous. x - Both Jack O'Brien and Tommy Ryaa have suffered knockouts during their' ring careera, . - Kid Mcc'oy stopped Tommy In round 16 of their fight at Mas path. Long Is land. March I, 1191. loung Peter -Jackson floored O'Brien for the count of 10 in tbe thirteenth round of their bout at Baa Francisco la 1900. ' - - 7 " Ryan and O'Brien ought to make an IntereatUig, battle, with chances even. Philadelphia Jack hat youth and great science on his side, while Rys,n hat a harder punch and superior ring general ship and craftiness. . . e e Once more Jim1 Jeffrie rises to re mark that his wife dose hot Interfere in hit business. So after all there Is something In being the champion prlse Sgbter of th world. . " " z. ' '-,;-, ' " '.'"'. John 1 Sullivan is as gam a "lad as ever. - It la not, believed be will quit till the final count Hit latest and most frequent : opponent la Kid Barleycorn, relative of the oae who defeated him many year ago. - John L haa been fighting the Barleycorn family ever since. He also hat a feud on with tbe Ry tribe. , - Tommy Ryan, th old-'man who whipped young Dave Barry th ether night, says it makes him young again to get back into the ring. Ryan la a wonderful man, both physically and mentally. 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FIGHTING CALENDAR Qoorge Williams of Chicago are slated to engage In a tea round bout tonight before the Indianapolis Athletlo club. Soldier Burnt, who surprised the ling followere recently by knocking out Tom my Daly in Baltimore, it matched to fight Kid Stein in the same olty tonight. Chicago to STew Tom ta IS atoura. 'The Pennsylvania Rneatal" af the Pennsylvania Short Line runs from Chicago to New York (lt miles) in II hours. It leaves Chicago every day at I:4t p. nv. arriving at New Tork next morning at :46. Returning it leaves New Tork every day at 1:66 p. m., ar riving at Chicago next morning at 1:65. The banlneee man's rjonortunltv. To day in Chicago, tomorrow in New Tork. ine next morning back la Chicago. The Pennsylvania, ftneciaJ." etrhtaen. hour train between Chicago an New Tork, is equipped with Veetibuled end Elec trio-lighted Ldbrary-smoktng, Din ing, Sleeping and Compartment-Observation Cars. Address P. N. Kollock, bist. Agent. Portland. Oresxin. 14 fltmrk street. 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