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10.' , ... THE OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAU 'PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20. 1007. GRADUATE fflCW " tfAJfOUS COACH promf a RitQ4 nf -Middleton of Idaho Shows Enthusiasm Is Half of the Battle. COLLIER'S ASKS MOSCOW MAN TO EXPLAIN GAME i'.n.n.i Distinction Accorded to Westerner y Important Magazine viimr IMarrr Haa Had Won- dcrfol Result. I That the fams of John M. Middleton. eorh of the I'nlverslty of Idaho foot ' " ball tram. tma sprrad beyond the . Rockies evidenced fmm the fact that . ha been reaurMed to write an article on football by Collier Weekly n-hia l. a illetliictlun rarely accorded ( . . . i . af t.drtlatl.i ' hkn a tA. , yrvBltrn cum iir, "i'"'"Jl " ...... -K- cUl reference Is requeted on the mod " fm game as It I" played hy Idaho with It elucidation of the forward pas. Nldiileton, who la a quiet, unassum- tnf frllow. beloved at Idaho for his i gentlemanly qualities on the football Said both at practice and In game, ha a been able to get an Intelligent reaponte ; from the men under him. Their eool- ' tieaa and Intelligence la what wins game tor them agalnat team sup- poseaiy stronger. i xid" Uses Kla Bralaa. Middleton haa uaed hi brain per fcaps more than any other coach em ployed in the northwest In providing play auttable to the forward pa rule, and hi aucceaa is merited. Other coaches have been at a loas to break up the play, even though they have been given so much publicity. Middleton I a graduate of the Un( varslty of Idaho, having been formerly captain and quarterback of the Oem Elate eleven. Last summer he visited In the east and conferred with a num tr of "prominent footbail man oa th Itesr rule and the adaptability of cer tain play to them.- Then be returned to Moseow and went to work. That he . baa a wonderful machine cannot be de filed. Any team that could put wash-, lnglon atate under the aod and then turn around and mop up the cold "with Whitman college deserve praiaa. Middleton' aucceaa will ' go a long way toward establishing the graduate coaching ayatem in the northwest Call . fomla tried it and the gam waa aa great a auoceaa aa under the costly Im- porutlona. Because a player baa made a name for himself -in the ast as a lighter la not an Indication that he can coach a team. There la lacking that enthusiasm ao easenifal to a aucceaaf ul team. While the eastern coach haa a - certain amount of personal pride It la not always true that he can adapt him self to the local college atmosphere In the sense that he can get the greatest mount of work out of the player. mm or hiring a Yale would not coach other than a' graduate of the col lege and the same la true of Harvard and Princeton. With If former Yale football star working with the blue ts Jt any wonder that the team haa been a succesa? Thla ia recognised aa being a result of the enthusiasm that perme atea the football field, directly due to the presence of the old heroes. tstanrora university has - found the graauate system to i tne Deat of any. Coach Lanagan. In order to give his -.team the beat knowledge of the game, takes an annual trip to the seat of hos tilities. W hen the American game was In vogue he conferred with eastern coaches. Now that the Rugby system has been adopted be turns his face - 1 1 w a r 4 liiatralu an1 X.' & V.. 1. A waero that Kind of game haa reached It highest development. Lanagan knows the Stanford men and he can confine his (rp"":, HKiay8fj?'v jrwr$r? -$?pT J'W 1 -n" V I l ' . iiaai I I r a i ii - J I i. J l C : ; a. :i m bl ').-. l a OfOTMlK UP TO filULIflOf.llH Gnl II ii II Hard Scrimmage Work Has Beffun Second Team Trains for 0. A. C. 47 John . Middleton, Idaho football man ;who has been asked to write an article on new game and Idaho for ward pass by Collier's Weekly. ii DAKOTA BOB" IS LUNG ON WALKING Indian Fighter Covers Con tinent and Wins $3,000 From Portland Man. (Special Dispatch to Th Journal.) flew York, Nov. 20. "Dakota Bob," who fought Indiana under General Miles and who for the past 12 years has been a profeHsional pedestrian, hns landed In Yonkers after having Tvalked 3.4S5 miles from I'ortland. Or-Ron. on a waver of 13,000. Bob wan 18 duys nliead of his schedule, it .lavinK been stipulated that he should reach lookers on Tliuiikagi v Ing day. Billy Leo of Yonkers nut up the 11.000 for the pedestrian Hfr-ilnst a like amount furnished by Joe Miller, a rich i-orwana man. TV,.. n,ii. ha. ,.,IJ i 'ISr1! to .th Promising timber. 3ce during'his long trip It was the """s ""ai.j bvi vm moat interestinar one he ha able to do Inside of tare weeks cr a month. ' Middleton' teaua L oca ef the bst arguments la favor tit graduate coach and tb bmoae bwtawst on htm by such an organ, aa CnUirs Weekly Is ona of which any coaveav b k from the eaat or west, wooid fi proud of aaallaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaas (Sperlal Plapatok to Tbe Joamal. ) University of Oregon, Eugene, Nov. 20. Hard practice to get the Oregon eleven In shape for the Multnomah game beajan lnat night. While aeveral men were bruised In the game with Washington at Seattle last Saturday, none received any aerloua Injuries. Last Inlirlit linfh tha flmt unit aepond te.'im were given their first treat nf the sea son. Coach Frost consenting to their attendance at the musical comedy, 'The Royal Chef," which played at tha Eu gene theatre. (scrimmage work will be taken up to day. Arnapiger will not take part In the scrimmage, but Trainer Mayward said this morning that he expects to have the crack tackle In shape to play Thanksgiving. Moorea is improving all the time find the rest of the men are in good condition. Br. Obaaa Wtfl Officiate, Assistant Coach Chase leaves tomor row for Seattle where he is to le one of the officials of the Washlnaton- Pullman gam. He will refurn In time to go inrougn practice I-ruiay nrt r noon with the second team 116 said today that the second team was In the pink of condition, and If the field dry at Corvallls that Oregon has a good, chance to win. In practice scrim mage with the High school eleven yardage waa made at will, the second team carrying the ball almost the length of the field. Woods Ont of the Game. "Billy" Woods, who had his leg hurt again In the game with Tho lalle Co lumblas Saturday, will not be able to play against the second o. A. ( . team next Saturday. "Sharkey'' Huston will take his place. Huston has been substi tute quarter on the varsity, but has not had a chance to win his "O." aa Kuy kendall has not been out this year Therefore, he la eligible for the seroud team. The other membera nf th second team are In splendid shape, and Pr Chaae la putting them through hard practice every day. OHIO MILITIA MAJOR CHALLENGES PATENT Claims Target Invention of Lieutenant Houck an Infringement. "I write to let you know bow I appreciate your Cascareta. I commenced taking them last Novem ber aod took two 10-cent boxes aod passed a tape-worm 14 ft. long. Then I commenced tak ing them again and Wednesday, April 4th I passed another tape-worm 28 ft. long and over a thousand amall worm. Previous to my tak ing Cascareta I didn't know I bad a tape-worm I always bad a nun 11 appetite." Wa F. Brown, 184 Franklin at., Brooklyn. N. Y (I J The Dowels -a Sw Candy CATtuunc - Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Teste Good. DoOood, KTr Siekan, Waakan or Grip. 10c. He, Ma. Nrrsr aold. ia bulk. The (aanino tablet atampsd C 0 C. vaaranteed to ears or your mony back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicsgo or N.Y. 504 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES moat Interesting one he has ever taken and ia his time he has walked 4S.000 mile, crossing the continent aeveral times. Bob stoppe I for a little while to each city he oassed through and cot the autographs of 'be mayor, the chief of police and other important officials. FRANlHl)PEI.$ FAVORITE OVER OWEN Englishman Is Not Known Well Enough In Califor nia to 3Ierit Odds. (Special Plapatch to Th Jnnrnal.) Roaeburg, Or. Nov. 20 Adjutant- General W. E. Finser of the Oregon Na tional Guard was In Roseburg, Monday, holding a conference with Pr. George R. Houck, lieutenant of the Rosoburg company, who has a patent on an Inside target. Dr. Houck has figured out a target that can be used for practice indoors during bad weather The target that Dr. Houck has patented Is being con touted by Major Winder of the Ohio mllltta. These targets are of the ex act shape of the Held tarRi-ts, but the size has been so reduced that they rep resent feet instead of yards distant. A target, for instance, that Is to be used at 2,000 yards can be reduced in slue so that it can be placed at 00 feet and have the same effect in target prac tice as tho field target. 1 It has taken no 1 i 1 1 re study and prac tice to reduce these tareets and get them exact, so that all field targets can be brought to within a range of 200 or 300 feet, and still not destroy the ef fect. This however, has been accom plished by Dr. Houck and he has had them In use here for some time. Just what point thex patent contest of Major Winder refers to is not known here. The adjutant-general will make an In vestigation of th finding later. le patent and report hla V, .-, , ' o J - .-fs. in fi via1"." "-- n hlfl r i"1 Willi? if I " l -m h i WH M-J 5 ,'BsfiV' 0r IF YOU WAKT TO KNOTT WHAT SMAltTLY DltVESSED MEN, WILL WEAK THIS SEASON ASK BEN SELLING. IF YOU WANT A s That is as near CLOTHES' PERFECTION as is possible to be. had we invite yoiTto call and examine our stock More than one thousand to choose from, and they are MORE REASONABLE IN PRICE than you would expect to find in such high-class workman ship and material. $15 to $5 OUR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT Carries the most complete stock of Overcoats and Raincoats in the city such a comfortable place to shop, too. Em mm LEADING CLOTHIER (United Tress Leaaed Wire.) San Francisco. Nov. 20. Lack of backing or Moran caused Neil to be come an 8 to 10 favorite last night, and in the opinion of many of theifo'low ers of ttio rame the price Till be even longer, possibly 7 to 10. before the men enter the ri:ig Friday nU'lit at Dream land pavilion. Tlie records of the two men do not differ enuugn to cause this price on the local boy but a number of conditions enter into the fixing of the odds v.-hen it comes to betting. Moran Is nine oo well known, and In spite (if his string of victories, the Dubllc Is ant to retard him wltv, cion. In view of tho recent effort of Bill Squires, who was made a false fa vorite In his encounter with Tommv Burns, and was at even money in his battle with Jack "Twin" SulllVan. TflTTYVA'' 17P .VYIV t Vlt There is no denying, also. DeoDle take vJI a 1 I IlA 1 . fi a.M' Into consideration the fact that Moran 1 fought a 2o-round draw with Monte A t- I U'll some months ago; but, on the other hand, it is worthy of notice that In his JOILWY MURPHY SIGN last few flvrhts Neil had apparently suf fered a reverse, as he found himself un able to knock out either Abe Attell or Harry Baker, both of whom In fact, scored decisions. One sport wanted to bet $100 last night that Neil would knock out the Englishman Inside of 15 rounds. This offer will not appeal to many of the bettors, who figure that If Nell can win at all he can do it In 15 rounds. FINISHES OX TWO RACE TRACKS at I Ml II II II I II Mil I aaaaaaaaaaaajaaaaaaa. "TH 'in 11 " ' I t As! I .-"-f 1 1 1 .hi mm 1 h mi 1 ; ' 1 Shopping JL X I Lfk able, but fatiguing; a cup of Ghirardelli's Cocoa for breakfast helps wonderfully, it Is so sus taining as well as deli cious. Before returning home don't forget to Order Supply of Ghirardelli's Cocoa T Results at Oakland. Oakland. Cal., Nov. 20. Results uaKiana yesterday: Five furlongs Green Goods won, Un cle yam second, San Gil third; time, 1:01. Futurity, selling; Money Muss won. reMrin Boy second. Koenigen Loulso third, time. 1:09 4-5. Mile and 100 yards Corrig-an won, Hyrnnerdalc second, Treasure Seeker third ; time 1:47 3-5. Five and one half furlontrs, Alameda nanauap tiemmell won. Silver Stock t-WColted Press Leaaed Wire.) San Francisco, Nov. '20. Johnny Fayne, represented by Jack Griffin, and Johnnv Murphy represented by Kd Nolan, last night signed articles to box 30 rounds before Coffroth's club In his arena at Colma, Tuesday night, December 10. They have agreed to make l.'U pounds and will fight for 60 per cent of the receipts, which will be divided 75 per i-mii iu cue winner ana L'a per cent to the loser. Blllv Roche was selected as referee. This will be the third light of laie ueiwecn uiese ngntweignts. 100 points for each game, according to the handicap stipulation. Following is uiu rtsuii or me series: M'CABK'S TEAM. MrCabe . Alien . . Feebler . Ott . Hon land Totals (1) 171 105 129 114 141 I)oan s Regulets cure constipation wunoui griping, nausea, nor anv weak enlng effect. Ask your druggist for mem. 20 cents per box. CAPTAIX M'CABFS MEX WIX FROM MOIfGAX Captain McCabe's team won the three bowling games from Captain Morgan'. quintet in the tournament on the Mult lng second, Rapid Water third; time. 1 1" I W ornament on the Mult 1:06 t-E. ' ' nomah club alleys last night. Owing to Mile and sixteenth, selling Molesey won, Red Leaf second. Lezatee third- time, :45 4-6. Six furlongs Nagazam won. Burning Fl2h4 j8eton ' -arkllrta third; time, Results at Bennlngs. Washington. D. C. Nov. 20. Rpmli. at Hetinings yesterday: Five and a half furlongs Firebrand won. Kmlnola second. Umbrella third time. 1:25. Fixe and a half furlongs Omnipotent won, Orfano Becond, Bobbin Around third: time, 1:12 2-5. Mile Hooray M. won, Hlgginbotham second. Weirdsome third; time, 1:44 uannicap. tnree quarters mile Ross- tho fact that three of the Morgan men were unable to bo present they were given WATCH YOUR TONGUE If Furred and Coated, it is a Warn ing of Trouble to Come. When It is the morning after the nigiu D.Mure, you do not liae to look at your tongue to know that the stomach Is upset, the head is aching with a duil 1 nj nun. ana mat all tile world looks Dini.K ana dreary. it may nave been lobster Newburgh Welsh rarebit or some other tnstv .lleh m ore ti'-i,- ITnl,.. n.AnnJ r . ... . II.., , ll, ... 1. . . . .. .... .. , ,tQua. Bcuiiu, juunee mira, I i'i"n-ci muni ueuer at nignt tnan time 1:15 3-5. ,' tho morning after. There Is no need to Mile Destroyer won. NohlessA nhn second. Anthony Roy third, time 1:45 3 - 5 . Mile and 70 yards, handicap Rerkelev won, Pollv Spanker second. Ca mnn 1 third; time, 1:47 3-5. This Date in Sport Annals. 1R7S At Chicago George F. Slosson defeated Jacob Schaefer In billiard match, three-ball game, for $500. 1S79 Tommy Mowatt. Dusrillst rinrn In Chicago. 1884 At Brooklyn P. D. Sklllman won 12-mile amateur running race In 1 hour. 12 minutes. 13 seconds hunt. ing American record. 1886 At Montreal Lacrosse, ehnm. plonshlp, Montreal vs. Toronto, draw. Upon failure of the Torontos to appear of the 27th the Montreals were awarder the championship. 1S8S At New York American Tnrf congress met and adopted a new scale of weights. 1890 Chamnlon nointer niadvtona died of old age at the residence of his owner, P. H. Bryson, Memphis, Tennessee. 1903 At Kansas City ''Kid" Abel lost to Kid" Herman in 20 rounds. 1905 Ed Corrlgan refused an offer or $,50,000 for hia Id targe u In three race tracks look at the tongue thermometer then for xwnpioms or trouiiie. You nalurally go to your box of Mi-o-na stomach tab lets, and with one of tho little relievers bring Joy and gladness to the physical system. The real time to watch the tongue Is nil the time. If It is coated with a white fur, or possibly with dark trim mings, even though the stomach docs noi ieu you oy me ai-ute pains of in digestion that it needs help, vet the! costing shows that you art getting Into c , a "iiu mat mere is need of Ml-o-na. Used at the first symptom of a coated tongue, distress after eating, headaches dull and lifeless fe.-ling, flatulence or any other of the early symptoms of In digestion, Mi-o-na will strengthen the stomach muscles so that they will take i..ic ..i an me 100a mat is eaten with . 1 ' xngmesi pain or discomfort. It imiram me iiiiw or gastric juice so that the food digests as nature in tended It should, extracting the nourlsh- nun strengm and exne n- tha, .660 MORGAN'S YKAM. Morgan 100 Imffy lflo Brigham Jr 15 7 Lonergan 100 Dunne 100 (2) 170 1.T3 127 HO 120 630 (2) 100 181 142 100 100 Totals 647 623 PROPERTY OWNERS TO VOUCH FOR SALOONS Illinois Supreme Court De cides Eesponsihility Is With Landlords. (United Preu Lened Wire.) Chicago, Nov. 20. A sweeping de cision by tne Illinois simrema court that owners of property rented for sa loon purposes are liable for damages In cases of the Illegal sale of liquor by their tenants was made public yester day. It proved a surprise to the organiza tions of citizens and clcrcvmen that have been fighting the lkiuor traffic in Illinois. It was an equally great surnriae to the officials and representatives of the liquor Interests. On receipt of the opinion of the court the anti-liquor forces held celebration and at once laid plans for a new nnri ex tensive campaign in which both nrmi. erty-owners and liquor dealers are to be made the targets. The court'b ruling is more sweenlnir than in any similar case heretofore t places property-owners in danger of wholesale prosecutions. esnecinilv in cases where saloonkeepers themselves nave noi mucn property on which to re cover damages. 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Writ our nearest agency for descriptive circular S your dealer doesn't carry the Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) A Council of Six Xations. w7Vte from the system without further Mi-o-na Is so positive, so sure, so re liaole In its curative action upon the stomach that Woolard, Clarke & Co the local agents give an absolute guarantee with every 50-cent box they sell to re fund the money unless the remedy gives absolute ana complete satisfaction; (United Presi Leased Wire.) Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 20. A coun cil or inuinna 01 me six Nations began at the council-house at the Onondaga reservation today, to decide whether an attorney shall be engaged to sue the United States government for interest on the $2,000,000 Kansas award The Kansas award of S2.000.onn wsa made when the treaty of Buffalo Creek was signed. January- IS IRS irivin Indians that sum (or lands In Kansas. riiw ma maians oeneve tney are anti tled to Interest at the rate of S or per cent from the time the award was made, 70 years ago. The Interest wonM aujounc to more man J7, 000,000 would mean $300 for each male member of the Six Nations. Tha Indians Inter ested ina)ude the Mohawks. Cayugaa, Oneidas, Onondagas, Tuscaroras and Senecas. CUBES WXVTZB OOVOX. J. E. Gover. 101 N. Main street. Ot tawa, Kansas, writes: -."Every fall It has been my wife's trouble to catch a severe cold, and therefore to eourh all winter long. Last fall I ot her a bot tle of Horehound Syrup. She used it and has been able to sleep soundly all night long. Whenever the cough trou bles her, two or three doses atop the cough, and she is able to be up and wall." 25c. 60c and $1.00. Sold fiv all apd druggists. tit Xtfe Betting" crf$clnt jtbM Ssnnerftaa. tie flrUftet, tWigftt una rcK-ttMalrtf. vratfAe titusa hn Kr. toeftrn. 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