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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY. EVENING, NOVEMBER 23. 1907. NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD BURNS TELLS OF mm inn nuiri I 0 Will Claim Seattle as His lfoimf When H Wins - Championship. (tultrd I'rtit Ltattd Wirt.) Seattle. Wash. Nov. 23. The follow ing letter wan received by the Seattle Dallv Ht.tr today from Tommy Hum i.l.i(i..r ii... Ki.ir limr Mil Just few linen to you to let yoii know what I Kin loiiiir Of course you know I iiKt Ouniirr Molr llecemher 2 ul tho Na- i u i.. . Un,i if 1 am Hue . luu.i ni ...... - - - , . .....fill ,. ,11 mukH S'J HDD Molr H till I re even money at prenent In the htt In mid I h- a lil.imi mde het with Molr lilmaelf which we put up when the final article were mIkii-I. I urn KolriK to put up u lot more on inyaelf helora m meet In tho rlnn. . . "Molr la certainly a Idft fellow and ne welKha clow., to :'0ft poumU. 1 ..,.. ,.ffr to fluht Jim Hoohe. of Irrland. wdo Ih tlielr chnini'ton. Kochn beat Charlie Wilson a few week n and WIlMin la the only iniin that ever heat thinner Molr. Iieadnir htm tuur yenra ajro In two round" Thy tell ina here In London that I nn make lU.uno fighting Itoclic. which ounds kooJ 10 "'"l am to i.lnv lacroaae with one of lw.ir ciin k I . miiih liere thla w eek and vou know 1 would rather play l.icro. than eat. i. r, Kent tinlnltiir ouartci" are at V..mtd.v House eml'l'-v. Middlesex ,.n,n,i,. ii i un nld historical private mansion about nine miles from London owned t.y u millionaire spoil nnd he. la certainly the Kiratest ever for ho weigh Hi) pound and la ine imkki-m " England If not In the world I met him here and he insisted on having me train t hi. i,rivii,i Ixiiiii' The 'kviii la the beat 1 was ever In and trom my room ivinir In hed 1 can lock or unlock liny door in l'c house nnd telephone to .0 ,...n mid I haven't got uaed to bavin a good-looking """Id bring my breakfast to me lit bed. but that U the way tho swells do In thla country and I have to aland for It ... , Hilly Neal of Oakland I" with me ror a pleasure trip. The papera here Buy he la my malinger and na lm la a good Tal low I lei 11 go at that and ho acema to '""Ulve'my frlenda my boat wlahea and tell them that 1 will not only defend the world a championship but I will brlnir It back to Seattle where 1 have .leiermlned to flnnllv go Into business ...p. TOMMV lll'H.NS. Results at Onklnnd. Oakland, Cal.. Nov. 23. Resulti yes- eylx5 furlorKa -Ilarvel won, Haboo Bec pnd, Corytus third, time, 1.14 1-;.. Kuturliv comae -lieiumel won. Per Julcio second. fcl. Klmwood third, ttmo, 1 . 10. Mile and SO yards All Ablaze won. Klmdnle second, Captain Hurnett thir l; time. 1.13 3-:.. Futurity course, San I.orenio ban II-rap- Itapld Water won. Native Son sec ond, MFarv F. third; time. 1 ; o s 4-5. line mile Tav era won Serenity sec ond. Netting third, time. l:4i2-i. Mile, puis.' True Winn won. May I.-N. second, Sydney F. third. time, 1 3D 4-i. THIS BUNCH OP BLOOD AM) MUSCLE OVKUTOWKKEI) FKAXKIK M'.ILL. WM DEFEATS F I E IIEIIL Takes Sixteen Itoumls (jlct l)t'ciioii (Her l he (iainc Aiiicrican. to LADIES' IIICII! IS BIGJPSS Fifteen llundred Witness Youthful Athletes IVr fonn in Club "Jyin.M OaXXTOBaiA XOTBXA. (rnitra n I": : ic ;s, ... roun U of i I'-m . k nlKlit the s. . , .. I , threw Up the f I . I y tln . nin.l ;i:id I; i' mill to cm. :i I eat Ihtw elitl.t i I .i : pt IOII 'if fen ! .. hud t l.e In : 1 1 : 1' i t he or. 1 v ( ! ' n I. I. KM. il.ll li.e . fii; h I to o'liliru" i on ml In all would have I . i , i I'I.e ht II- 1 ; lock, N. Ill ! , - Moi.-in j'.l.--! . ( oi 'I 1 H. I' l it! I. I . . .Nell;. .t"c!;i , , ... , , tilt from 1 1,,- 1 :t t . V. het, I !,.- ir " .: j :-he. in, ,.; !. I flofl ti..lt t.l- e l.j J li, ..no nt. I ' louniN .. :;l .'e:n'.i. v. i a o.i ! y i o ! 1 l i: (tie wmild 1 .-) V. lrf ) Ml. 10 I.K laat i . 1 1 : 1 1 . I Nov.-r la the Matnry of M il'n.im.ih club Kyninaalum has Hum been i-'.e h an afftlr aft was Riven lax' nii;l.t, the annual ludli-a' nl;ht of the cl .li. s one l.fiOO people aaw the ojo-n I i nMiile-r. a (lumbell drill pBrllclpaled :u by over ;').') pcoiilo. perfectly tnilnul by I " i . . fev-ior Hubert Krohn. hir two huirai t'.il v.irloua exercises followed one ill.- other in rapid unison, ami att i.tlm w.is not diverted I'rotn the floor il iiinv; t.e i i. ' 1 1 e i y nl n g. I'eil.aps tho two numbers whl ! 'li lt.-, most iipplauso were t h Junior! h"! izontal bar work and th- m.i -, .; . .to;- of the girls, the oldest, of I , i ' iv , ; , j ., years The llttl" Kirls k: i e .i i another lntereslii K f ea:uie. nirn'.er finishing with one-hand. l I t !..-. I .icciimpllshmeiits by two of' smallest girl. The ukis in thl- i. vi i to trom nlno to 12 veins ( h.e lnnovritlon dtirlni: tlie program . the pyr.nnbl nnd tumbling wruk i of tin' iiioverncnta of the class was I . I . . i : v Minln a pyramid formation i It . .i ! ,nn. n 'Winced M . 1 his was I Mm mm HOTEL JEFFERSON TT7KK 15D OOCOK STSrBT. SAN FRANCISCO SPECIAL RATES .'Jew hotel, tacen Jefferaon "nuare. Two blocks from Van Neas iv., tha present shopping dlatrb-t. Car llnea t m nf en i nic all over city, paaa d.tot. l.very modern eon venlenca, ItllMOm slnKle or en sulta 150 prlvata ba'ha. ' American and Kuropean plana. Prlcea ' in jijemt omnibus meeta all tralna. I STEWART BAHKEB CO. I i th. I ' ' I 1 1 tor spontaneous opplauae, be ef tho best physical feats per- .1 in bo I I- I ' '' I I pi. i. : v : . : n... I I n ' ; : s l:i 't ! . . d : .Ne i; f ULI. 111, h hit I 1 1 i'.V I ! s. I i H . s I 'I v..i. Mono As n ' iliu . able t t. n: i . I .- i Klttf Genf.-al. i : : . Men 1 .N. 1 , At I t . ot I I l oin. I ilurlnir the evening. Ano'lei- v i : y Intet estlnK number was the witi low leapliiK contest for the ivo .nr--' in. rnhers on the rmor, wnn-n lt I wn. l;c..i:v won bv Alfred Krohn. the v if" a : I 'll of I'rof. Krohn. The ', . ' w liidi.vv " ii.ii ciiinpost d of b.'ira placed a friire pos'tion and giving a two- t ' i" :i : :i This wis gradually do i' I. tie contestants being corn el t,, jutup through without dls- ng 'he birs. Young Krohn auc ,1 In going through a 13-lncll .i it. ii'i l won the honors. Following is the program of the even- h 'hoi Orchestra ..! i m dumbhell drill M A A ('. Junior Class Mi-. ' :ii;t ...M. A. A. ('. Junior Class I ' 1 . n -,r 1 1 n : l eioht-.r revision Girls' Class i , -ii-- im '' , la-." drill I'ay Juniors i ' : ; ii. h i u g, i outi. I swing, wlndow 1" M ing S h"t i.:e i,,. F r i . st pa I.e d !-'' Ihvlsinn lilrla' Class Ad -ii L.hik Kern 1'eterson, Kstello ir t. M.irg-o r!t (merit, Winnie I i u - 1 1 : i ' : i lt.rs. Kay Trembly, H 1 1 t'i , t il . I.ol.i Kernan, Cladya .- i ,11.111, Mah.i Lawrence, Irene Col- ,'i:l, I Ho. -o. v - t i I 'VI I -M ; 1 1 u t ! i:v in ill Viv. ,1 I H Owen Moi-an. Trpmler Foatharwelght of the Hrltlsh Islos. Who I-ist Nlsht Showed tho American Fight Fans That He I In a Class With Abe Atell, Whom He Will Fight Shortly for the Championshi; of tho World. ' Ivcsult.s at Uonnlngs. L'X Kcsults at Washington. Nov. iJennings vesierdiv : High weight handicap. furlongs Ciraciiliim won. Kight and True 8I": imd W'otk A Man third; tune. 117. Mib- Columbia Course- Thrash won. r.n.'V lllr. I seionil. Kappalianno 'K third, time, H.'. Mile and 40 yards- lAikls won, Weirdsome Becond. (itTord third; time. 47. Six furlongs, Columbia course Ku.i Bell T won, Keinpton second, tleorge tl. Hall third; time. 1;S 3-.V Six furlongs. haiulienp - Incognito v n, Miss Cat.'sbv second. Dlxlo lllm niel third, time. l.la. Seven furlongs- I ligginbothan won, lloyal Undv second, F.ldorndo thirl; time. i .:k --r.. Charcoal Stops Gas On Your Stomach Wonderful Absorbing Power of Char coal When Taken in the Form of Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. Tilal Package Sent Tree. Charcoal, pure. -Implo charcoal, ab sorbs 100 times its own volume ot ga Where does tne gas go to.- It is just Hhsorbed by the cnai Joal --the g ia dis appears and thef.: is A lt a pure, licsh, nweet atttiosplu ix-, iieti Hum all iirrpur ltles and geims. Thai s what happens in your stomach when vou lake one or two of Smarts Charcoal I-oicngcs. the most powerful purifiers science has yt-l discovcied. You belcll gas In company, Kiune- l,v ueclilelll. Ul'eallv to Jl'lll' OVV11 liumiliatiou. That is because there is a great uinouut of gas being loaned in your sioriuich by l'ermentitig food. Yum Hloinach is not digesting your food prop erly, tias is inevitable. Whenever this bappens just take one or two of Sluail'.s Charcoal " Loascngos rlgiit alter eating, and you will be surprised how quickly ,.,, e,ii ,'i No liiore belclilngs: no more wur riyings. 1-.U all you want and what you want, and then If theru Is auv gas going to be torn.ml, one ot these wonderful little absorbers, a Stu art Charcoal LozvUKO. will luko cam of ""Anil" u 'will do more than that. Every particle of iinpuruv in your stomach and intestines is going to be carried awav by the charcoal .No ono seems to knovv why I'. docs this, bill It does, and does It wonderfully. You notice the difference In your appetite, general good feeling and in tho purity ol your blood, right away. You'll have no more bad taste In your mouth or had breath, cither from drink ing eating or smoking. Oilier people wili notice your bad breath quicker ihan you will yourself. Make your breath pure fresh itnd sweet. : when you talk to others vou won't disgust them. Just on" or two Stuart Charcoal Lozenge will make your breath sweet, and make ynu feel better all over for It. Ion can eat all the onions ar.d odorous foods you want and no one can tell the difference. Hesides, charcoal Is the best laxative known You can take a wlmlo boxful and no harm will result. It Is a won derfully easy legtil ator. And then, too, it filters your blood every particle of poison or impurity In your blood is destroyed, and you begin to notice the difference in your face first thing your clear complexion, Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges an$Jad. from pure willow charcoal, and 'JUst a little honey Is put In to make them palatable, but not too sweet. They will work wonders In your Btomaeh, and make you feel fine and fresh. Your Mood and breath will be purified. ,, , VV'6 want to prove all this to you, so lust send for free sample today. Then after you get it and use It. you will like them so well that yon will go to your druggist and get a 25c box of these Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. - Seed u your name and address today and we will at once sand you by mail a aample package free. Address F. A. Btuart Co., 200 Stuart bunding. Mar shall, Mich. - .. .. 1 CADETS ROLL UP ONE-SIDED SCORE Smother Lighter Opponents From Last Side on Slip pery Field, 11) to 0. Tho city Interscholastlc football sea son closed yesterday when 11111 Military academy defeated the Kast Side High school by the score of 19 to 0 the only one-sided score of tho season. It was the same story that has been repeated time and again this season -the heavy man on the slippery field winning over the lighter but faster man. The game was uninteresting from the point of view of the spectator because of the drenching rain which poured down all through the second hair. maKing it nam to follow the ball. Hill outweighed the high school bovs nearly 20 pounds to the man and when they started through the line there was practically no use trying to stop them. Loomls was the star of the game, making long gains every time he was called upon. Hill, Graham and Donason, all of H. M. A., plaved well, Graham especially distinguishing himseir witii a long run of 55 yards for a touchdown Ludlam. Kellogg and Cornell were Kast Side's main players. In the first half Hill klcnea to Kast Side. Neither side was able to make virdage at first and after an exchange of punts Hill got the ball on a fumble. Straight line bucks carried the ball to the 15-vard line, where Loomls was given trie uan lor ii piunge lurougu tackle. He made five yards but as he was tackled he fumbled, the ball rolling behind the line. Mays reii on tne mm for the first score, and Loomls kicked the coal High kicked off and Hill on straight line bucks carried the ball to the 25- vard line from where Loomls tried for a drop kick. The kick went wild and High kicked out to the center of the Held. Graham, Hill s crack guard, caught the kick and ran 55 yards through a scattered field for a touch down. Mays kicked tho goal. A heavy rain started early In the second half which rendered fast play ing impossible. Hill scored a touchdown for the cadets and Cornell was tackled back of the line for a touchback. The final score was 19 to 0. COLLEGIiSTi SPORTING NOTES Loral and Otherwise. t Is i".letly i. i i ' 'i ii i i in t ra ; us It is said that Jimmy I'i training at ills home in i '-ill'' ' anticipation of sever il tu.t ; ' !o thine wrong, for Jimmy never UUietly. S'ltiires. the Australian, will tac kle the panic In I'iiiladHphbi or sonic other eastern 1 1 v . l'ill should do pi cliy vveil In sl ou:il bouts at that. Now that "Kid" tlve. he might try Jeffries will fight McCoy is a detec to find out If Jim ;igatn. Frank Catsey ,-ntd Kid" Taylor ro to engage in a ho it at New Orleans Thanksgivlrg la. FOOTBALL DEATHS FEMS YEAR List of Clieckerhonnl Fatal ities Smaller I'uder Open J'lav System. V .V l Vli' ! ' ' !..,:.. 0. A. ('. AM) 1'. OF W. SK(d!)S PLAY TODAY t; - class dti 11 .... Night Juniors fines and hifch Jump, spring i. .ml b-ai nn, buck. ! ind tumbling Seniors Wctzler. i) I. Smith, Dayton e, i i i- l. s l't ehn, K H. Harley. i v . i i I ie',i a io Welsh. "Win" I'M' . Sim Itennett, Carl Ncth. M i . Ml 1 ii. I g-M' e ! eps Se "iid Division GlrU' Class Horizontal tens laad'is' Division Night Juniors lb i M Guir.-. Dave Welsh. Dan !'"'-. i. 'I'll lore V.ll;uns, Allien M r: .s. I.e. in Kal-.re. All.n Koves, '! " ' IT- hn. Itoliert Ki.iiiu "jr.. i I'.nl'S Ih-hn, Will! mi Mauley, j i:; i i.eiitl ,! ihnin,if',:- games. iiu.olim: inYwT'ks or .NoirniFiix ffiis Hotel Hamlin IDDY AND LEAVENWORTH STt Kirt permanent bl t-. hu'.el down tow a. t ..In. 1(VlK..n'fnft f irrotieii ntrum heatiJ nnartucnci, 40 hatha, i'rivat" tel..phnn lr vice. Siinipl nsima fur i "rrmrn In I travalera. Ivi.iy St. rum from ferrv rns Ihednoraml i-narie.'t ith Srd St. can fmm Sv T. Depot. rtaU-a frum 11.00 up. I her. Private El. Krank.in iZK an Francisco 111 ROYAL HOUSE BATT FaAHCISCO, CAL. Cor. 4th acd Howard St, E.ropean plan. Cafe In connection. Rates 75c to SI. 50. With bath $2.00. From Ferry take Mission St. ears to 4tll Hotel Imperial SAV FBAIf CISCO. S.'l Eddy street, near Franklin, on block w est of an Ness. K.urnpeari plan. Cafe In the hotel. This hotel Is not in the burned district. Tak'l Kddv street elpctrn; cars from ferr. Kites ti per i!av up. I? T BSE BEAUT1TUI. WE W Hotel "Key Route Inn 22nd Street and Brnadwav Funny rooms, private baths, lonr-dls- 1 tanee telephones, compressed sir cImih Ins;. lart;e lebby, care a la cart wltn cuisine and service unsurpassed. for rates, etc.. address N. S. MULIJVN. Manager. Formerly Assistant Manager Pa,Ia,c Potel. Ban Francisco. (Si . I'l-r; t 1 II . 1 1 Ta. ill Mm at .-n i. N . ' '.' i ;M y, .,, ! 1 to ti " Sy nortliern n.ipi . .-mill. te. tee,,!.,, to The J'.lirnnl ) More thiiii Jsfl.4s." by the t ro.-ery These I .is . est ii'il.-..i;ni h-M I1C !''' enfiy t of the gi jcery BLOOD n ran r.f!M f tr:m V H Vf l N'V. mber s:i i - fliicapo. Ill, Nov. - With the ceptioii of a few Thauk.'sl'i ins Kami s. today matks the end of tin- h ;e football season os-Jay I. f: . t!" : ii ; . u.ilkc : and .!" : Kill", i I. N. I w was liciit. as Is 7 le-ini: olitaim-d pr.-eiit rr.onTh. ii, D r sale were. Joseph Ciltnin, company. . K-"-i : i. ii. I i ii. i:. li . 1 1 Tommy D'To. le are matched for riiiladelpliia to..');! nd Tommy O'Koefe .- ix-rounj go in Faddv Calvin, tin- rtochesfer (N. T. fight promoter, fie in ., on holdiiis sot, . bouts in the. mimuK camp al Cobalt next month. Jim Donovn-i. the weight, will tne.-t s.-ii York In a few waa Ks. l':n;,-I!sh mlddle ir i; row ti In New- Fred llradley an been matched for ; early next month. S.i'lor I'.arke hive lil.t in New York of CLUBMEN TODAY Willamette University and Multnomah Teams Meet at 3 o'clock. Willamette university and Multnomah club meet on Multnomnh field this af ternoon at 3 o'clock and the same prom ises to be an exciting one, as the teams are verv evenly matched. Multnomah's new lineup is expected to wrest a victory from the collegians and the clubmen look upon the game as a final practice for the Oregon game Thnitksctviiif day-.-' Professor J-lpyd will referee the game. Aliens Returning Honte. New York. Nov. 23 What appears to be the greatest exodus of aliens the I'nited States has ever known Is now In full progress. Every vessel sailing from New York for Europe the past few weeks has carried full steerage lists, and those w:heduled to sail be tween now and Christmas already are fully booked, leaving thousands unable to obtain accommodations. It Is estimated- that the eastbound steerage for November and December will be many times that of the corresponding months ot last year. At llerff.ld. of th" Eitrekt A Haltlmore. wants I" aira-.c," a mat h..tvec,.n Matty Italdnin and John Summers, the Kntlish bo. place next week. Th contest between Cliirlle Neary and Maurice Sayev-. whMi was to have taken nlace in Milwaukee. T.taiiKsjriv- i,,.- .Ine ti.ia lie. 11 i.lllel off. bo, ail they could not an roe taku m tho conditions. for l!"7. Thanks to the chinire m rules and the elimi nation of luil' ll of the roUHh play, there have h.-eu fewer fatalities tiolti .n a::if this ve.ir than ever 1 I'ore since t ie sport bi ' ame pipiln in th.s coun ! r v . Since tfie opiii,: ot the s-asoti ta l.iitir par: or' j t .-ml., r nearly a .1 'Z"ii plav.rs Imi" .-led the rr.-ull of Iniurles t . . ; . : on t.ie gridiron, but this numb, r is .small ...s compare.! with tie- r-eords in j'.cl yens. It Is notlc able. it. oieov.r. that nearly all of the vi.-iims wile members of sain d.'ist Ic or iissie 1 it ion. teams, only two or three af tin ni lieloni; to i-olh-K" eleyens. No f Mdball j.! nvr ainom,- ill" larger col- l.-K. li t- 1 n billed, though injuries amoi.K Da' pl.iv. rr. have been common. The lUl of vl' tims to date is as fol lows: llllam Vl!rien. 15 years old. of Corilandt. N- vy York. died of lieni-or:',a.- ..f t1. ' hi..in. fol!oivi:ig Injuries . :v d ia a salio. l name. I.eunavil J i 'hn Ksot:, -Ji) years old. of the N. i e e h univtrsitv team, di d 'r.in lii'u'ies received in tho game with Eye Troubles RcmecUo1. Don't yai v i r a si k h"ad.'ieh tl'li -II t 1"' ! ' "I I is 1-1 t ey. s. i ,i. ii . e t I o'.l.h a no to 1 ir. Adv-i'-'i' i os'k you nothing. t.C't. II J. 1 1 1 Mil s. .Sixth I I . lie el ' s f ar t t, ' Til, .'add- I.- It I'!-' No' : I . ,,'.iit, v I . a ' I i a ; Jose I St 'Can 1 . 1 1 ihh a rd-Stew.-ti I i.-ia'l. : Muds,, n it ,v Fur company, Se itih'. V. H Haliio, h-e-ittle; James Ito-en'M-iger. Seat lie. and S . F. Sheurd. 'i .e "III l I J'.. it 'I dine the fur market for the (oiihi.-j seas, ,n. ihe West Coast Grocery , . . an . i n v s report says : I ".st pr. stnt there Is practically no I f r inaiket. I'nless this liuanclal strln- gen y is speeillly relieved the price on ill evades ()f furs will decline to very is ilia trcrsl !! un fartti, yet IM ,m!et to eore WHtM uu KNOW WHAT To IX). Uuy bar i I ii pie, iputs on tb kin, torn la the moiitb. olrer. falllnf Ualr. bun puta, c tiirrh. and dim't kiMV-ir It la Ul.ouD PolaO.N. -ri.l to DR. BEOWN. V.li Area St.. I'Lllinlfipliia. lno tot IIHOWN'S BLOOD ( I UK. 2 00 per bottle! lasts one mcutb. Sold la Portland eoly by x.dTr.ni. Claris A Co. low figures. Wo b.iicve our customers in Alaska will not bt: more than on the. safe hide by i ufii'tf the prices (riven for mink and mart, i this winter St) per cent bclo thi.s- paid during th win ter of r.eic,-:. We would urge you to do It and use evrv ca niou In buylnn skins; otherw ise there w ill bo many din appoint men f s In the sub s of next sum mer. London October stiles. though occurring before tla se acute financial difficulties were upon us, showed de clines of is to 2d per cent on almost every variety'' T ho Gets the Job? ale. K.ia I. Matty Baldwin of Itcston and Pert u-.c..H of New York have bean matched t,. flchr in rounils before th. Haven (Connecticut) club ing day. New Thai'.ksniv - Califor-nian. has l'at O'KcefO at Walter Stanton, th. been signed to me t New York next week. Budd- Rvan, the ..'.d-ttme Chiiro wcltorwclgh't. who retired fin" tune ago. Is anxious lo get le.to tho ganic again. 9 , There Is liable to he sonic tp-ihb over tne referee for th fit; t bet vv n Tommy Burns and ijnnne:- M"1!- in Lon don next mouth. Hui".. ki !. w ill not stand tor the club's referee, as la. fears he will be partial to Moir. The boxin? craze has struck Van couver. B. C.. and boNlt-'T clii!;s th. e are reported to bo doing a thitvt.m; business. The lord mayor of London st'em'.-d a boxing show recently, and now tie fighting game on the oilier .sale n boom I lis;. If New York fans could gel a lord mavot- or someone .'ho- it to aen In. perhaps tho police would not bother the show. While Tommy Mums was tatliin-r l-i the National Sporting club in l.ordei tho other night, be gave the members to understand that ho was as much of an Englishman as Molr. Tommy douht le s thinks he will get a better chance by making that claim than by posing as an American. Three thousand handsome women arc praying for fair weather in i'ortla.id Thanksgiving day. It Is estimated that that manv will witness the annuil Multnofnah-Oregon football game, and that many will want to wear their most stunning- street suits. Journal Will Have Golt Scores. The Sunday Journal will contain a complete record of the golf records of the past year for both mtn and women, as complied by Crafts W. Hlggins, edi tor, or TUt. Golfers' Magazine. A ! ( 'hi a . mouth. : ai.is Let tram, CO yeirs old. of I an i i syl v a uia ) Athletic rl'jn. from a K-. . in the head during a will; tic I'ertnt'i' team. j o Si:osin ycr. 1 ti yearn old, of Iowa j Iowa, died from a broken back re ,i in a hu;h school game. ,, rt Flowers. I'i years old. of j , ill- i Uiio, died from injuries re- 1 ,1 m a i: Hue b.-'y.-een t tie Zarts- I bttrh sahool and iienlson utilvor- j f". ihmi'i;. I liar i". Albreelit, 20 years old. of; ., ilii.l from cerebral hem-: '.it., follow my, a game between two s 'ui ". ni t. :i:s. At - air Cop... l-i years old, of Sal bin, a.i.ulo. died from spinal injuries re ly, d Hi a game between the high j a.,,! te.nns of Saiiila and Leadvllle. ' l:i 'ind S. Cvuns, 1 years old, of: INi'otn, tmio, died from injuries re- Ki l i'i n uame be'-.v.'en Wooster col- j a in I Western Keserv.; university at ! evehlld. j K, l "i't A. Lltz. id years old, of Jcr v City, dhd from Injuries sustained; a game at Ne w Dorp, Slateu Island. 1 . . I PATRIOTS CANCEL GAME WITH THE COLC3I15IAS Manager King of the Hunker Hill feoihail loam I'.as eanecllel the sehc.!- ,i g in...- with The I'alles (.'olumbias ! I', a- torn irrovv The I'atriots have a i l ard fiame with Chernawa on Thanks- I ' :n: dav- and feel that if they take he trip to The Palles they will not N; in the best of condition to battlo with i the Indians at Chemawn. I'i.it:. a lad from the linker City high ! wheel, i now playing nt quarter, t.ik- j Coach Kennedy's place. King Kan- del. the old high school player. Is allow ing up well at half inck and can be de pended on for yardage. The team will leave for Che ma a to meet the Redmen on Thursday morning. 5 V HAM ALWAYS WAS SZCZ. 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