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- i 1 i i THEORE6on' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, 'THURSDAY EV.ENINQ, ' NOVEMBER 28, 1007. 12 NEWS OF THE . SPORTING WORLD "1 K tfs A OJ. C. FIGHIIflG FOR CI!! HONORS PENDLETOX HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM Corrallis Team Haying: St v Vincent's College at V , Los Angeles. 1ED I'ESIOfl BEATS RECORD (rolled Prrt LniH Wire., ioe Angelea, Nov. 21. On the (rid , Iron on Fiesta park this afternoon will occur a contest to doclde tha racINo , ooeat football champlonahlA, whan tha : two undefeated tcama representing tha Oreaon Agricultural college and 6L - viHHnt'i .vUna-a claah. Capuln I'enderg raaa of tha northern . college ahtletes stated thla morning that hla charges hava become ac- cuatomed to tha warm cllmata of Los . Angeles, and that they ara now la great condition for tha fray. Ha waa reluctant to agree to St minute halv-a, however, as ha reared tnai in a iain ' would not ba abla to hold out for aucb long periods. - a comparison of tha two taams by weights and agaa snows mem 10 oa evenly matcneo ana me contest prom laea to be a fierce) r fought struggle. ' mil" Trunr. farmer Stanford vuard. has been selected as referee. Tha ThcM art the younf east Orejonians who are battling with HIM Military academy la Pendleton to- pI vTnnt spVsitionr Oregon, day for checkerboard honors Urfndle (c) R. E. Emily Hrlnkop K. T Bennett . Rhlenachllds ...SRQ.. Pendergraaa c) rhlllipa C Kelly Plenhoff ....... ,UO Barbour i Taylor ....T Jamison Tteohman UE.,... Dobbin J ' Yabarronda ...... Q. H... ....... Oegnon Oalt R.H.B. Cooper Casey UH.U., Klnehart Etoner F. B. Wolff V,7JW 5ei 7. - -lMrfii KAUFMAN !S STILL BIG BETTIfiG FAVORiT E MAfiy WATCH FAST BOUTS IN CLUB GYM Frisco Fight Fans Say Sul livan Has Little Chance With Heavyweight. Spectators Exciting Time During Boxing Match. (Catted Frees Leaetd Wire.) Handley and IIUCkaDay GlVe dent that tha San Francisco betting puDiio mat follows the fight game don t figure Jack Twin Sullivan to hava much of a chance against Al Kaufman at tha Mission street arena this afternoon. After going to I to 10 Tuesday night. , Perhana the faateat mill that naa n rlr" 1a,n or Wednesday afternoon : been aoen In arty of tha Multnomah club t0 7 .to. 10 ,. . ' . K.. and laat evening when the commlasiorrs m.u.m ii.u.c n i accepted were still more brlak It went Huckaby, a California boy, at tha big No to 10. -It will hardly drop further, rally la tha club gym last night These o t to 10 there are plenty two boxers went at It hammer and whii. it la imn.i imnnt.ihi. n . longs and put up a' splendid contest I welghta from heavyweight fighters who throughout. Referee Grant could do. noi required to step on tne scale nothing but declare tha bdut a draw. Seven events were ' pulled off and some of them were unusually Interest ing. That between Kennedy, the big first baseman, and Ed Johnson demon- . strated that both men were good at . the game. Kennedy la A whirlwind and had the better of the match, though both contestants were given a fall, lie is an old sparring partner of Gotch and knows wrestling from A to Z. Other events on the programs were boxing matches between Dranga and - Rotler, Hughes and Perrassr, " and Nlecken and Miller, and Madden and - Stuart. Ott secured the decision over Percy In the other wrestling match of the evening. Several original entrants were unable to attend. Some 1,(09 people saw the contests Including Judge Williams and Rev. A. A. Morrison. Tha latter made i a wmy speecn during the evening. PORTLAND TEAMS FIGHT IN FOOTBALL Five Fast Elevens Lined Up in Different Parts of Northwest. Portland Is well represented on tha gridiron today, for she has flva teams battling under her name. At Seattle one of the best soccer teams that ever represented this city Is doing bsttla with the association eleven of that city, and confidently expects to defeat the Puget sounders. STANFORD TEAM TO MEET SOUTHERN "U'fei Ancient Athlete Given Ova tion When He Enters Chi cago After Long Tramp. (Speed! Dltpatrk to Tke . JooraaLI Chicago, Nov. , ts. Beating tha world's record for the pedestrian Jour ney from Portland," Maine, to Chicago, by 17 hours and 25 minutes, Edward P. Weston entered -the Windy City yes terday and was welcomed by a h or aamirera. Waaton'a four-mile stretch down Michigan avenue was a veritable tri umphant reception that would hava fitted a Roman emperor returning from the wara with his spoils of prisoners and prises Tha great "lug-footer- was not In tfte leaat fatigued by hla 1.178 Jaunt and he aald ha would be ready to repeat tha Journey next week. l Weston made the same trio 4t years ago when he accompllahed the dis tance in IS days. 11 hours and 40 mln- I Utes. This year he made tha trln In 14 days. If hours and It mlnutea Hla longest day's walk on the present tr'p was wo s-10 miles, while bis best previ ous effort waa ! miles. Weston crossed the Illinois state lino yesterday morning and quartered at the Chicago Beach hotel. He left the hoa telry and croaaed over to Michigan ave nue and made the last four miles down the asphalt stretch accompanied by an escort or automooues, carriages, pedes trians and bicyclists, who cheered the agM athlete on his last lap of the long entnusiastio were tne mem- ton s entourage they sang cheered lustily at every oo 4archlns" Thrbuch Oeorrla" was the most oonular air to greet the residents along tha thoroughfare as the PiMnMi. rstllvA If.... A Inn I procession passed. xviuvua -ouiir-yc iUUJ mU Westof was to hava met the city T? Tlr T fT: rt of f Iclal. In the federal building but JJC x ajvcu 111 IU AH-VAU- nered Arrangement. through an error the pedestrian and of ficials failed to connect and Weston went to the Illinois Athletic club where he put up. (Special Dlapatrb te Tbe JoeraaL) Stanford University, Cal, Nov. 2. Stanford has entered into a two years' contract with the University of South ern California for two track meets each year. Tha first Is to be held In Los Angeles the first Saturday In March and the second one at Stanford on the last Saturday of the same month,- Tha In the Inland e mot re. the city Is sun- I'urira uy mo jnu iuuuary acaaemy ana ) same eugiDiiiiy rules which govern wiv r ui ii.nu mail hi'iiuui, wriu noon up nmniora-ainornia lgli die UD Pianrord-CaJirornlR meeta will Tnuva mt. with the Pendleton and Itaker (liv feet In th m.t. if onmna nni i High acuools, reapnctlvely. Both Port- will agree to the eligibility regulations I iciiiu ivn iia aic in iiHii BiiHiie mm a rnsiiiir i it i n nnrmn in hava a t ri.rrnpui a U-i mcivtQ ,n ino -ara" piayea j racn year, romona and Southern Call- I MONEY FROM HIDES HIDES ITSELF AWAY Councilman Would Know "Whence Goes Cofn From Sale of Coverings. in this city, but expect to make a good showing. At Chemawa. the Bunker Hills, a fast mateur team of this city, will play the It la believed that Kaufman will welrh . around the 16 mark. Sullivan now , "JSw rame. thU aea.on andf claims that when he fought Bill Squires .houT The Ut nf '.h.d iiiif he weighed 168 pound, and that he will ?h" id' alvfham a hara'fliht uu iqo iur jvuuimtin. it n m true I that Sullivan weighed 158 on that oc casion It is hard to see now he will be able to scale better than 163 this arternoon. DTJGAN SKLVS 3IILLER IN FIFTH AT OAKLAND THANKSGIVING EACE MAY GO TO ANY HOUSE t T I (TJnltefl Pren. Lasted Wlra.t San Francisco. Cal.. Nov. 28 Hand I. capper Egbert has arranged the welghta for tha Thanksgiving handicap thla af ternoon in such a way the big event would look to be anybody's race. Ed Trotter's Peter Sterling, which waa as signed the heaviest Impost, will un doubtedly have the greatest number of supporters, it was expected that Hll- urem would nave a starter in the race, but none of the Mlssourlan's stars will l uniess as an aaaea starter. ' V Fight Scheduled for Today. Mike (Twin) Sullivan vs. "Kid" Far mer, at Los Angeles. Indian Joe Gregg vs. Jack Morgan, at Peoria,- Illinois. t "Young Donahue" vs. "Kid" Goodman, at .Chelsea, Massachusetts. . Al Kaufman vs. Jack (Twin) Sulli van, at San Francisco. Wonderful Eosema Cora. '"Our little boy had eczema for five years," writes N. A. Adams, Henrietta, i Pennsylvania. "Two of our home doc- iur Kiiu io case was nopeless. hla lungs being, affected. We then em ployed other doctors, but no benefit re sulted. By chance we read about Elec tric Blttera: bought a bottle and soon noticed Improvement We continued this medicine until several bottles were ueed. when pur boy was completely cured." Best of aU blood medicines and body building health tonics oiar anteed at Red Cross Pharmacy. 60 cents. (United Preaa Leaied Wire.) San Francisco, Nov. 28 The sensa tional finish In the fifth race was the feature of the card at Oakland yester day. It was the first time Eddie Dugan end Walter Miller had hooked up since tne latter a return to tne coast. Ha suits. Six furlongs Baboo. 9 to 6. Wright, won; import, second; wap, tnird. Time, i:u f-o. Futurity course Phalanx, 9 to 10 w. Miller, won: Tawasentha, second Anna Man third. Time. 1:09 4-6. Seven and a half furlongs Agnola, v io i, ji. vvaisn, won; progress, sec nnd: Pnnlnna IhirA 1'im. Tl 9.K One mile Rubric, 11 to 6. w. Miller, won: bt. ijinwooa, second: Nagax&m third. Time, 1:89 3-5. Mile and a Quarter Kinr of Mint o to i, uugan, won; corrigan, second RnvnlA .Mr1 Tim. O - Afl 1 C ...rv.,v, . ' I . ' . .till. H.VV 1 -V, fleven t iirlnn wm A rlrl Irt a a ,r a n T) n won: Rather Royal, second; Ed Ball! third. Time, 1:5 2-5. ey Beslaes the Multnomah-Orernn rmm there will be numerous games between amateur teams, not so well known, but Just as enthusiastic. fornia have been at outs for the past few seasons and It is honed that tha two soymern colleges will bo able to Councilman Beldlng believes the city come to an understanding under the should construct a drying plant as an adjunct to the garbage crematory. This !r.a " 7 7 mv- e declared at the meeting of the competition In the men's champion- council veaterdav afternoon will An ship golf tournament ia now well un- councl1 . raaJr r"rnon. wl def way. The first round was played W'T wlth the necessity of building a off last week and the contestants In new crematory and result In a saving of ThV??f? re pl.ayln th'e week $56,000. It would cost only $5,000 to rXm hd. k Thanksgiving. Tennis estimated cost of the new Incinerator Is man doubles team defeated the second Mr. Beldlng. while on the subject of oy a score or 8-8.4-6,8-4 rarbage, also registered a protest y afternoon. The inninr I u in. ..i. .... .v.. ' ..M lit 1 . , . " I ..... biiocu vwmom . L U J rill - team will nlav the senior donhlo fhmm. ! in .inn. , i . (Special Olapateh t. Tha Joeraat) plons next Monday. Today a Thanks- from tha mk Z of hide. "i.kiS fX eiS Ashland. Or.. Nov. 28 lmn.nn.ni. Klying handicap tournament will be animals. He called attention tn h. have been entered Into between tha Jw AshUnd normal school and the Chlco and the winner will be entitled to held waxon. and another man at 178 rr normal school eleven of California for i ror one yea Tne cup will come Into month, the duty of this additional em- ASHLAND NORMAL TEAM PLAYS CALIFORNIA JIEN kr y THANKSGIVING GOLF HANDICAP J3EGINS A large field of enthusiasts, followed by a numerous gallery, was on the Waverly link today despite the cloudy weather engaged In an exciting match for the Thanksgiving handicap. The sport was keen and excitement ran hlrh us javurues passea into tne leaa. Many of the pairings furnished excit ing contests for the snectalnrs whn fal lowed the players over the course to wairn tne play. Keen snort followed irom tne rirst cry or "fore" and tho winners were warmly received as they won the final hole. Those in charge of the handicap were pleased with therlnterest shown in the game and the handicap bids fair to be come one of the most popular aport fixtures of the Rose City. Turkey ball tonight, Merrill's hall. fOOtball game to be slaved mm., permanent possession of anvone I ulove belna to arather un dead anim.i. inim in ieceinoer. it ia expected that " jrcara in succession, ann remove tne niaes. Blnoe July 1, this will be one of the fastest foot- Interest In Cross Countries Bald the councilman, only $9.i6 has been ball games ever seen In this section, as Much Interest was arouaed h th- l"rnPd tn, th treasury from the sale the southern school ha. a good team clxS 2 5S S?itIICiti! - i nuon. innrn wrfa h An triaa and k . i . . . . : " t iioaay a game of basketball will be time of 21-29 Is considered i.ZlXnliZ H108, witn two more cow hides on hand, played between the girls' team of Ash- 0d. The exact d'.tSn eXmt.din'? 9n .the ?the.1' hanJ. " hown that 29 u nn nnfmai an, n n . v. . i r . " " " " " " . wi.u Uliu AtVlll Lil Q Jt Pass high school. In the football game last week be tween Xshland normal school and tha American league team of Grants Pass, tne locaia won dm y 0 to 0. A return ume win oe piayea at urants Pass. 3 rants Cnown buVVn,ainU,TC'. M ?.nlmal "av. been delivered for i?ree sn Ah-Qrur; crsrraB0.i, Beldlng suggested tha unless the - mil. u it Tu.r,.n .i" , A m r. omuing auggeBtea tnM unless tne a 2i?rJ T'eiH:t !del,fc-thK'a.8t mller crematory management Hvea up mora S!5 H.'. ?idir.Bhe t0 8eS" strictly to Its understanding it would be JP1. a" allowed closely by S. well to l.ave the services of the iddi- i O. Sweet, a new man, who finished tional man and team transferred tn th- ?;,D f.,fSi...1I.S-I01'm- .Ah,a vent street cleaning department Mayor entrhfc'h'Vk'ed a'lnfetnS tStTn' l th Mils EDUCATED NTO SUICIDE HABIT College Football Games Today. university of Pennsylvania, va r,. nelt at Philadelchla. Pennsylvania State va Western Uni versity or jfennayivania at. Pittsburg. Washington and Jefferson vs. Unl verslty of West Virginia at Washing ton, Pennsylvania. uourKO wasnino'tnn iinivraitv Georgetown at Washington. D. C. Bucknell vs. Washlna-tnn and r lyjntnourg, Virginia. ' Lafayette va. . Dicklnann at ic.tnn r. i. i. m ciiiio y i vuiiia Colorado School of Mines va Tint verslty of Colorado at Denver. Illinois Wesleyan vs. Illlnonls State normal at Rlnnmltlffinn Tlllnnl. Nebraska va. St. Louia univ.ait- . 'P1. passed through the city today on o, r i . r , i ' w I thAIr WBV tn Hnattla vh.r. t H.i, ... oi. iiuuJB, miciaouri. r.. Z i L l , , . ,.iv w Haskell Indians v.. Crelahton at Om. OMl11' scnooi oaiuraay. inn aha, Nebraska. I noys sre in good condition and expect Ohio State vs. Ohio Wesleyan at Co- t0, F2V? t,lle Pugret 80und boys tn battl, lnmhiid rihin of their lives. University of Oregon vs. Multnomah at iforuana, Oregon. excitement It has been decided to nostnrma tha inier-iraiernny oaseoaii games- until next spring. At that time the aemi- iinaia win oe Diavea. tne rimt rmm. naving oeen iinisnea last week. $25 Record Cabinet Free Buy your talking machihe record t Ellers Piano house, and receive a $25 record cabinet absolutely free. i .v 1 St I I I I yrA i' laV OJ W S c3 3 57 A WisU u i": 1i .1 Wi I I )H zcqq:cqq:q to 1 ' 1 . ,1 IU'" Berkeley High Paaseg. UVlllZatlOn SnOWS lted Man The Berkeley High School football Olliflf WflV in ftenoh TTnr- team, lnterscholastic champions of Call- " py Hunting Grounds. : Idaho at Seattle, A. C. Washington vs. Washington. Washington State college vs. Whit. man at Walla Walla. Washington. uregon Agricultural college vs. St. Vincent's at Los Angeles, California. Willamette vs. Montana at Salem. uregon. " ' ' TO NEW o YORK VIA O. R. N. ' " ' ' onnfectiner lines; the Oregon Short Line and Union - Pacific, through Qmaha or Kansas City and Chicago COMMENCING DECEMBER 1, 1907 AND CONTINUING DAILY 30 DAYS .; . This rate will entitle passengers to tourist accommodations - only. Berth in tourist sleeper from Portland to Chicago, $7. THROUGH TOURIST SLLOLRS , Leave Portland daily for Chicago without change, Via the" , , Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific and Chicago & North- western. Accommodation "equal to " the best. The ' liortest and quickest route between Portland and the East. CALL AT OUR; CITY TICKET OFFICE, Third and Washington Sts,Jor.ny further Information desired, land buy your tickets there Firee to tSi Kentucky State vs. Central at Lex- Simple Home Cure that lavnna Can th. I.nd,l"; Dr. Andrew Kershaw, su lngton, Kentucky. i vuro nm Anyone VU I perlntendeht of the Qrande Ropde res Vanderbllt vs. Sewanee at Nashville, JB Without Pain, Danger Of I urvat,H0!i' ,!,h,0 ,ls at the Holei Perkins Suicide among Indians la so seldom that when a case Is reported It. usually attracts attention. Indians, In their native haunts, are too contented to even think of taking their own Uvea. But when the red man deliberately kills, him self it Is usually attributed to some love affair and the modes of civilisation and eaucation. In his 25 years' experience among The Government "Green Stamp" Seals N every bottle of oar Rye or Bourbon Whiskies. Positive proof that THE PURE FOOD Whiskey ts bottled la its natural state. ONLY AOB HAS MELLOWED AND FLAVORED IT. Tha U. 5. INTERNAL REVENUE "GREEN STAMP" Is ONLY found on genuine, natural whiskies, and there la a penalty of $1,000 FINE er TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT for any illegal mn of this "OREEN STAMP." Sonny Brook Is aU REAL Whlikay and it la Impossible to iml tats it aroma, flavor and meUewnesa by artificial means, SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO,, Jefferson County, Ky. BLUMAUER & H0CH, Distributors Portland, Oi Alabama at Blrmlng- Tennesse. Tennessee vs. ham. Alabama. University of Mississippi vs. Missis sippi a.s m. at jacKson. Mississippi. North Carolina vs. Virginia Polytech nic at mcrimona, Virginia Loss of Time from Work Virginia vs. North Carolina A. A M. ..J '""SS.S ZV f SENT FREE TO ALL I cure rupture without operation, pain, dan- do Thanksgiving Pay In Snorts. rapids. Tale ame for college championship, eiatea f nnceton,-iu to u. 1892 At Coney Island Alex Ore gains and Martin Costello fought SO rounds to a draw, the fight lasting G hours and IS minutes. 1898 At Syracuse Tommy Rvan won from Johnny Gorman in 8 rounds. ikuo ai ew lorn xnirteenth regi ment relay team set new time for mile at s:Z7 2-6. has had but two cases of suicide re. ported to him. The last one was that of Enoch A. Spores, who killed himself in tne county jail .at Dallas last Satur day. Some years aaro Dr. Kershaw waa nn me juucKie enooi reserve when an In dian killed himself simply because he lovod her (this squaw) so. But inci dentally, it may be mentioned that an inaian. even ir ne Kills himself for the love or a woman, nas never been known, with tha excentinn nf a fan, 4n.aM... to kill his beloved simply because he ia Infatuated with her. Spores was ih prison for the murder or nia wire, n e nun nn v naan fun, .n... f.'. ,tai. n,?nt1 Tftr. a fuller enjoyment of I oted a few oiyu when he was found .fe.!!tle.M .I1? ot mJott ?. hanging in hla cell. The white man non"rn"r..;";.. ln2 !?e or. seir-destructlon. coupon below, indlcata on not meaii hold, but a cure that ty cured on uoe away witn truuea tar all tlmn. To convince you and jour ruptured, friends that my DUrorery actually cures 1 want you IBM ai oan irancisco ucciaent l ".."' " wuaoui one cent expense 10 jour- beat Judge Fullerton In a trotting Remember. I m not trying to iell roa match for S8.900 In gold. .tr0s- out ' offer you an absolute, perfect Hazlett passed through wniripooi. iog Ml. a gadie Allen and ntri ,n? Permanent cure tht means freedom from litt ni.fedBhrouahenth.nd N1IK ?f,B. "J"1 "u.f5?f,ni, l-rgely Increayed phy.ie- pool. raDias. 1889 At New York In final football America and Austria Win. Italy' and Germany went down In de. feat at the hands of the Austrians and Americans last night In the tuar of war contests for the championship of Ore gon. Austria defeated Italy, while the team representing America, out it all over their Teuton adversaries. This eaies tne championship to be decided y ms icams victorious last night and hey will sret toaether tonteht b,h n,,n iur 4iie .-premier nonors. Teams wearing the national colors of Italv anri n.mJl many will try and null one annth.r m of the cleats for a consolation prize. Many Licenses Are Issued. When the county clerk's officii rinaaf yesterday afternoon 4,723 licenses had been issued to hunt lowland birds. Manv enthusiasts are - out ahontlna In tha lakes and marshes this morning. Z&tYr,Xr''iWi ? !i! NOT the - Indian .Is . being civi Vised to location of the ruotur. and mail ft Z Bu?n. . an extent mat ne la taking up Don't neglect thla important matter a alnal. "UIVie mear! Of hurrying hia day or continue to be tortured any longec by BOU1 lo me nappy hunting ground. My remarkable affer ia tha fairaat anw I TTVrITtTTT ccrTT7Trvn made and ahould be taken adTintaaa of U i jL V 1 Jj 5rjJt VHyrj rlUt.lv K .11 .......... ..... I oAJjAIv x MELD UJf An ordinance -Introduced by Council man Beldlng to pay James McDonald 1700 for hla services while acting as clerk and bailiff of the municipal court was laid on the table until the next meetinr after it had hn twin. -. before the city council va.ti.,, Vaughn objected to third, reading, and' it up ai. mi next meeting. McDonald was appointed to the citv court Job by the council last year, but Mayor Lane refused to sign his salary Froo Treatment Ooupon Mark on the diagram tha location of tha rapture, answer the questions and mail this to Or. W. 8. BICE. 84S Main Street Adams, N. Y. ( I & t Tim Buplurtdt J - I Doe Xuptvrt J RICHT f LEFT Doy ' Jddnu. '; Ivv,.,.;.;;.,.;.,,;:,,,:'.';;,',! ... BB OHAJUTABiVB. to your horses as well ks to yourself wm a.wu nut .uiicr 1 1 u in pins or an sort your horses need not suffer. Tri a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment! It cures all pains, J. M. Roberts. Baa ersfield. Mo., writes: "I hava used your liniment for .ten year arid find It li OS tha beat T hava ar.r nmmA tnm or beast." Sold by all druaalata. . (I Hnii if iTir yninTn I B B-tl 119 I llf 1 I fl Ml 1 I 1 B II. Ill It Bll 1 I af I 1 1 rl Mill. 1 vll V Ml IB aaav . jb. am-a. aM. - m. LSaar m am. a i ss I rirr; JFo I 1V Jjr ' Advertlslnb . I- "M' Social I A U -7 OREGON L NGR AVING CO. V aoo" j PORTLAND J .- . i mm mm mmm m 1 1 I II warrant because he was not appointed under the civil service rules. Tha mayor's position was sustained by the supreme court and McDonald was left without compensation for the time he had worked. Beldlng- urged -that -the fiaymem wouia oe oniy a matter of ustice ln returning pay for services j tukii uiuuKin . mm me iigures or I the salary claim should be closely avi uiuiiBcu aim nu.uiignii motion to postpone for two week was carried wunoui opposition- 25 per cent off jewelry at MeUger's, MONSTER MASQUERADE Big Oaks Rink ' , - voarzoKS j- u- Cars every 10 minutes. 10 elerant prises. Masks for sals at rink. John - Everest's new studio, Ellera -- piano block.. .Lessons alvan nn inii and tiornet Reasonable terms. Also orchestras furnished, - I ,1