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r THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENINO. NOVEMBER 7, 1807. ' V. '. V 14 "-SJ 1 m -U1J POKTLAXI) PLAYERS WHO WILL STAR IN STANFORD-CALIFORNIA RUGBY GAME. circle id mat I I) mwM 0 NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD CUES Portland and Seattle Wrest lers and Boxers Compete at Club G.vm. Iiolng and wrestling lovers will get their fill "t that "Port at Oho Multnomah " club gymnasium tomorrow night, when i;'tbe winged "M" ni hletoa met the cham--nlitns of llio Seattle Athletic club In the flrt tournament of the winter season That thrrr will be a large attendance despite other attractions Is assured. The In one of the best ever ar- ' ranged at the club and It la doubtful it two mii-h well trained teams have p nm'iireil there. The fei-Ht'lf ring and mat artists will arrive In Portland tomorrow morning nil mill uiii ur Ht the club. Every athlete on the visiting btineh has a reputation ami the pound city men peel lo rauv mi iuv iiuiiui Seattle has picked out a worthy com petitor for Edgar Prank the Portland bantam weight wrestler, and this event - - should be an Interesting one. The other men are all evenly matched and It will be a battle of skill and muscle. .v.iiin will ocruov attention dur ing the first lart of the evening nnd the contest mm cioao wnu m i-v-Inf matches. Ed Johnson, the local heavyweight. Will mix matters with Bum Peck, a 176 pounder from Seattle. This will be the last event on the card and should be one of the most exciting. In the wel terweight class Jack Welsh, a popular . boxer, wlU meet the visiting Brown. Urowa Is said to be clever with the mitta and a whirlwind on bla feet. ... Omar Dranga and Ford will go on for the preliminary. Both boys are anx- . lotia to. make a reputation and it Is as sured that the match will not lag. Promptly at 8:30 o'clock the first match of ehe evening will be called. RAISED AT 0. A. C. V Students Able to Charter f Srecial Train for An- rnual Oregon Game. ' ' - (Special Dtepajtcb te The Journal.) Corvallls, Or., Nov. 7. Ona thousand dollars has been raised among the stu dents at Oregon Agricultural college, thus assuring the excursion to Eugene Saturday for the annual O. A. C.-U. of O. football game. Up to noon today ' (00 tickets had been sold and the cash to . make up the balance had boon pledged, so that the Jl rate for the round trip Is now settled. There la Intense enthusiasm over the frame and there Is no doubt that at ast 1.000 people will leave Corvallls for Eugene on the train Saturday morn. -Im tiim ! a. aeneral hone that ho. tela, cafes and restaurants in the neigh boring city will be prepared to feed the nunarv norae tnai win go irom mm cltv. as two rears ago there were in sufficient accommodations and many a rial tor returned home without supper. Verr little comment is heard among the boys themselves in regard to the game, and who win ptay or wnai lacucs will be pursued in the contest by the ' men of the orange, probably no ona but Coach Norcross nimseu can say. BOB WniTES SCARCE IN LEWISTON COUNTRY (Special Plipatcb to Tbe Jmircnl.1 Lewlston, Idaho. Nov. 7. Though ths . pen season for quail began with No vember 1 and will last through the month, hunters who have been In the fields report that the likelihood of good hooting is slim. With but few ex ceptions the hunters report an unusual scarcity of the bob whites. In .some localities it is claimed the hunters have been killing quail for the last six weeks and this assertion seems to be borne out by the numerous empty hells found in tho draws. In other sections many birds were killed by the severe hall storm of last summer. Grouse and prairie chickens are aald to be plentiful. Do People Shun You ON ACCOUNT OF FOUL BREATH FROM CATARRH? THEN READ BELOW "Ur. My! 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SIGN ARTICLES FOR TWO FRISCO SCRAPS Moran-Neil and Sullivan- Kaufman Mills Arranged Without Trouble. (United Press Leased Wirt.) Ban Francisco, Nov. 7. According to two sets of articles signed Wednesday afternoon, Owen Moran and Frankle Nell IU fight before Alexander dreg gains' Bun Kraticlsco Atheltic club Fri day night, November 22, while Jack (Twin) Sullivan and Al Kaufman will meet in a 2B-round fight before Jimmy Coffroth's Mission Street club Thanks giving afternoon. November 28. Billy Roche has been selected by the boxers as the referee for each match. Outside of the weight question, which enters into the bantum weight contest Nell and Moran nitreelng to make 12i pounds at 6 o'clock In the afternoon, of the fight, the articles are practically the same. The matches will be con tested under strict Marauls of Queens bury rules, with soft surgical band ages allowed subject to the inspection of the referee. The men will fight for do per rent or . the gross receipts and this will be divided according to the usual custom, CO per cent to tbe win ner and 40 per cent to the loser. As the Ncll-Moran fight is to he held in Ban Francisco it will he a 20-round arfair, but Coffroth's fight will go five rounds longer, according to schedule. Jack (Twin) Sullivan wanted to make It a 10-round fight, but Billy Delaney. who was looking after the Interests of Kaufman, Insisted on more time. All the points at Issue having been decided, the actual signing of the ar ticles waa attended mlth little fuss. Moran was on hand to apeak for him self, but Frankle Nell stayed at home and let Father Jim do tha talklno- and signing. PORTLAND ACADEMY TO CHANGE MEN AROUND When Portland academy meets Hill Military academy tomorrow afternoon on juuunoman neid mere will be a number of important changes in her line-up. Summers, who has been play lng at right half, will move over to iert end, ana Moore, who has been subbing, will take his nlace at hulf Wilson may be in shape to play and If so will play left tackle. If lie fails to get down to playing form either Btuart or HuBner will play the tackle position. xne uoya leei wiai, lr tney win this game, the championship will be theirs. On Saturday, the second Portland academy team will play Pacific univer sity s secona team ut f orest Grove. November 7 in Sport Annals. 1886 At Niagara Falls Lawrence M. Donovan Jumped from the new Sus pension bridge, a stated distance of iau reet, into tne Niagara river. 1894 At Bergen Point, New Jersey George Work won the $1,000 cup of the Carteret Gun club. 24 birds. 1901 At London, Kngland "Phiradel phla Jack" O'Hrlen knocked out Jack Scales in the first round. 1902 At Milwaukee Charlie Nenrv defeated Harry Griffin in 6 rounds. 1903 At Philadelphia Jack Munroe knocked out Peter Maher in the fourth round. Ilonolulans Beat Japs. (United I'rest Leased Wire.) Tokio. Nov. 7. Tho St. Louis base ball team from Honolulu today defeat ed the Waseda university team by a score of 2 to 0. Another great crowd witnessed the game and intense entnus lusm was displayed. The W'aseda team visited the United States some three years ago. O'Neil and Sieloff to Meet. Chieairn. Nov. 7. A considerable del ee-ation of Chicago fight followers will go to La Porte tomgnt to witness tne iout between Otto Sieloff or this city and O Neil of Phllaaelphla. Tbe two re old time rivals in the ring and are counted upon to put up a last and lively contest. SACRIFICES HIS LIFE TO AID SCIENTISTS (t'ulted Press Leaed Wire.) Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 7. Herbert Welch, the young man who several days ago attempted to kill himself by send ing a bullet through his spinal column' proDaniy saorineed the little life he naa ler-t yesterd&v In the lntorfit nt medical science. Hospital surgeons told mm that he would never regain the use of his lower limbs and would die a lingering death if left alone and that there was one chance In 1 6,000 that he might recover, if operated upon. It was explained to him .that, even if he did not recover, the operation might develop aomething that would be useful In saving the lives of others injured In a Bimilar manner. "All right; go to It." aid the sufferer. After the operation Welch was in a very serious condition and the doctors say be probably wUl d.e. 4 . . .-j : : BEAVER PLAYERS REACH PORTUHD Manager MeCredie, Casey, Bassey and Kennedy Will Winter in Rose City. Three members of the Tortland team of the Pacific Coast league. Manager Walter McCredle, Pearl Casey, Bassey and Kennedy, returned last night from Los Angeles, where the season closed last Sunday, and will winter in the Kose City. With the exception of Mott and "Cholly" Ilartman, the rest of the team will spend the off months in the east. Donahue will leave next week with Mike Fisher's barnstorming aggregation for an Invasion of Hawaii. Manager McCredle stated this morn ing that he had not yet heard from his drafts, and whs hardlv In a position to forecast the possible personnel of next season's team. He expects his uncle, Judge W. W. McCredle, principal owner of the club, to reach Portland from JSew York, where he attended the national commission meeting either tomorrow or next duy. At that time tne oralis win be made known to Portland fans. Mack snys all of the men are feeling fine, and that tie will have a number of the best men on the team wtilch repre sented the Rose City this year to choose Irom next norlng. Casey, Bassey and Kennedy, like their manager, count not tear tnemseives away from Portland, and will work here during the winter. Casey was booKod by Impresario Fisher for the winter trlD across the pond, out the Graceful one oacKea out wnen tney commencea telling stories of seasickness and tho possibility of being food for sharks. "Guess I 11 stick to tho good old land. said Casey this morning; "It's a whole iub vaicr auu iiviii i iuv i . LOSERS BY $1,000 Entire Receipts of Oregon Idaho Football Game in Suspended Bank. One thousand dollars belonging to the University of Oregon Associated students Is tied up in the Title Guaran tee & Trust company's bank, which was (1 dared insolvent yesterday by Federal Judge Wolvorton. The money was the receipts from the Oregon-Idaho foot ball game played here October 26 and was deposited by Manager Grover Kest- I ly that evening. The money, which was ... ....(U QV.U u.... weighed in the neighborhood of .".0 pound, and as the suspended bank whs the only one In the city open Saturday night Kestly deposited the money for convenience. .' That th loss will bo sorely felt bv the university is the statement made by Oregon men who reside in the cltv. With tho sum at hand it was expected that a large portion if not all of tho indent body debt would be paid off. No blame for the misfortune is at tached to Kestly, since he had reason j to believe the bank was solvent and wanted to take extra precaution to BaregHard the funds. Owing to the fact that Governor Chamberlain's proclama tion declaring legal holidays went into eriect the following Monday it was im possible to draw tho money out of the institution. However, It is hoped that the stu dents will not lose all of the money since it win greatly emnarrass tnem In theJr various enterprises. IIODSON OFFERS CUP FOR YAMHILL FRUIT (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) McMlnnville. Or.. Nov. 7. Senator C. W. Hodson of Portland, president of the Portland Commercial club, who while visiting his mother and brother here, at tended the apple fair several times, was so impressed with the Importance and possibilities or tne apple industry in this county that he has offered a -silver cup to be awarded at the next an nual fair at this place. He left to O. W. Lownsdale the selection- of the dls- Flay for which the cup is to be given, ndications are that the prizes for next year will be more numerous and valua ble than those of, this year. Large Firm Insolvent. New York, Nov. 7. A special from North Adams. Massachusetts, says that the North Adams Print Cloth company, a large concern, has been -put in charge of a receiver. The cause of th em barrassment Is unknown here. OREGON STUDENTS OREGON RESTS FOR E Blackboard Signal Practice Every Night for Lemon Yellow Team. (Special DUpiteh to Tbe Journal.) University of Oregon, Eugene, Nov. 7. Scrimmage work ended tonight and from now until Saturday only light sig nal practice will be held with black board signal work at night. Assistant Coach Cliaae today took charge of the second team and worked them hard at offensive work In order to give tl;e varsity defensive practice. The players are all In fairly good practice with the exception of Arns plger, who la out this week. Zacharlas slightly Injured his ankle again today but will be alright before the game. The aecond team was greatly strengthened today by the return of "Billy" Wood. Wood had his knee hurt the first of the season and has not been able to turn out before but he is now In as good condition as ever. GAM SATURDAY f on D cd :u Crz M r "1 l.ff. . A . .? J cl 'V A ghc i-k ? h B iL w os: ' te? ef rD I -2. I'3 cue ww I 57 1' sr I AP 1 1 ' f .-H w r !i e.. VOESNBR. C APT Al N i SPOKANE 111 BOYS IE Team That Walloped Seattle Out After American Championship. (Special Dttpatcb to The Jonrntl.) Spokane, Wash., Nov. 7. Because her colors have been dragged In the dust, Seattle High school now attempts to get another game with Spokane High football boys at Seattle, and that city guarantees 11.000 and all expenses If they will go, but they won't. Spokane highs faculty has decided the contest was fair and that another game is not necessary. Manager George Rouse of the Spo kane team has issued a challenge to the North Side High school, of Chicago, for a game to be played here some ' before the season closes, for the cb plonahlp of America. It is possible the game may not be olaved. however, be- cause part of the fact uity does not ravor post season games, while others do not want the team to play Chicago until they have finished tneir sen Mule. r. H' CHICAGO Wait' font ajpr1cftUkllnfl- washlnlon.DC. Physicians Often Prescribe PURE OLD whiskey an efficient tonic and tttaralant For fifty year It baa been an established tact that Sunny Draft . 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