The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 19, 1907, Page 16, Image 16

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINQ, . DECEMBER 19, 1807.
CHOICE OF FENDERS
SPORTS OF THE DAY
SUPS COiClir.1
i
CHEMAWA GUI
IS CALLED OFF
31 ultnoiiiah Manner Foars
forSafoO f Plovers. for
Holiday Contests.
Manniif r
mnrtilr.tf that
There wir. be no f.mthnll mmf Satur
day lirtwetn th- Multnomah club and
tli Chemsws I "
Jak ll'iran stateo "'
wine to the two oik
... i .'i.i-uimiii ilnv nnil
fct lulf university New irsrs 1aylt
found IrnpofSiMe to lake on the
"men. It is frnr.-d tht
the team who nrc Invaluable for the
holiday cont.xts might I Injured and
the chances or the ciuomen mu
,nTi?'riI!iit.. him a llsht. tnat team
.r .n,1 have been excellently
coach! They have several Rnnitl In
view ur to and during the holiday and
exprct to win a majority or mem.
The winged "M" Haver are praetlc
t .i.i...Uir urv nlaht and are iaa
Mtitimlnr definite form. The Fnlurdny
.. c.itia hit reatored the con
n.i.n of th nlaver that they are the
making of a good team and the .nlhA'y
practice ahowa the reault of this feel
ing There la a vim. a determination
to pliv together na to neip ore
other out that I Immediately n
Clark and Chandler Again.
In the coming game the club will be
oo.in m.i hv Ita two collegian who
1, Lived such a splendid game stains
fcoattln Clarke and Chandler, Christ
mn vacation set In at Oregon In
to give. Clarke, the great punter
era! ?ay of actual practice
other member of the
SWARTHMOKirS TKKAT3IKST OF ECCKXTKIC QUA K EI. ESS' GREAT OFFERING.
lime
aev
with the
team. in tne
Peattle game he virtually tepped from
the train Into a unuorm.
u'hihar nr nnt Clarke' fame
mmbr haa nnnd bevond the coaat la
tint known. If not then there I a glorl
, oui surprise In atore for 11 lad from
the valley of the Mississippi. After
the game It I a cinch that the praise
of the Tortland boy will be sung
over Chamn Clark' domain.
Multnomah will undoubtedly pursue
. um mpthod of attack agalnel M
Tinla and Knnksne a against Heattl
depending on Clarke' long, high spirals
to keep tne goal ciear aim iu iui n
maroon Irraeva within striking distance
r (ha Vllaanurl threshold.
Owing to the fact that the Missouri
society and the Knlghta of Columbua
have aiven notice of their Intention to
look after the visitor' social pleasure
the game -will be an afralr or some so
clal note.
SPORTING NOTES
Local and Otherwise.
Those who attend the annual gym
nastic exhibition of the Y. M. C. A.
Juniors tonight will witness a splendid
program. This is parents' night, and
fathers, mothers, relatives and friends
will be guests while the youngsters will
show off In the gym' root J ne exm
Wtlon commences at 7:30 o'clock ,and
there will be no admission fee.
Joe Thomas will help Owen Moron
prepare for his ring battle with Abe
Attell New Year's day. It Is to be
hoped that Moran absorbs Home of
Thomas' spirit, for If ever there was u
fighter who is brimfull of sand it is
Joe. His three fights with Young
Ketchell prove this. The big fellow
ought to help Moran acquire some
points about the American system that
the Britisher doesn't know.
a
Following were the result of the M.
A. A. C. billiard tournament last night:
llasch beat Holbrook, 60 to 26; Slgler
bent Brlgham. 60 to 42; Wlckershaui
beat Bigler. 60 to 65; Dunne beat Atkln
non, 60 to 33. and Wickersham beat
Urigham, 60 to 47.
The beet lawn tennis ball for Ameri
can courts will be found this year, as
tests will be made for this purpose.
The tests will be rigid ones from balls
purchased In the open market. An ef
fort will be made to have balls of the
unit quality sold in every part of the
' country as well us Newport. This will
be welcome news for the local clubs.
With n handicap of fjve points Dick
Janes and Dan Bellinger last night de
feated T. M. Dunne ami Arthur Jones in
the finals of the Multnomah handball'
tournament. Dunne Injured his hand
during the second game and was un
able to present his heretofore puzzling
service. The scores were 20-22, 21-10
and 21-0, the ohUr men being shut out
In the last. Handsome gold medals
were given by the club to the winners.
I
John Mlddleton, the man who gave the
northwest the only true application of
the new football rules with the. Uni
versity of Idaho eleven, has again un
dertaken something new. "Mid" was
married in Spokane yesterday to Miss
Rlvia Wagner, a girl from Villisca,
Iowa. The popular coach and his bride
tiegan their romance back at Simpson
college, in Iowa, several years ago
Mlddleton will coach Idaho again next
year at an increased salary.
City Pads Grow Discouraged
Trying to Select Snit
able Life Preserver.
There Is one college In the world which places athletics above mere money and has won thousands of
friends and hundreds of prospective students by it. When Miss Anna T. Jeans of Philadelphia bequeathed
$3,000,000 to the institution on condition that It give up Intercollegiate contests, particularly football, the
college authorities Bhelved the proposition until the next meeting.
CLASS TEAMS ON
LONG BOH TODAY
Sickness Makes Changes in
Personnel of Contesting
Fives at Oregon.
Walter Miller, the marvelous jockey,
has already ridden over 1,100 mounts on
. American tnirks this year. Over 300 of
them have passed the wire first, over
200 second ami over 160 third. This is
n remarkable record and no wonder the
boy is firi'ling it hard work to keep
down u JOS pounds, as called for In his
contract. Horsemen believe that no
American jockey has ever lived who
could get a horse away from the post
faster than Miller, and this is half of
bis success. His), sprint finishes remind
one of Garrison, and at times he has
that wonderful ruler eclipsed.
;s
Manager Billy Brown of the Seattle
Athletic club wants to arrange a home
end home series of howling games with
Multnomah club. Guess he can be ac
- coromodated all right. Anything Seattle
broaches Multnomah, is willing to con
sider. There arsU'Some of the best
. bowlers In the country at the clu
maples and a team could be picked
which -would make an Interesting con
test for the Blue Diamonds; perhaps as
. interesting as the recent football game
liere.
r .Bill Esslck, who tised to stand on
the eminence at Twenty-fourth and
Vaughn street, mlle rt the matinee
s maidens and try to "put 'em over" for
. McCredie, has his hammer out for the
.. Portland magnate. The blonde pitcher
'.who wa sold to Cincinnati along with
McLean, says McCredie cut a slice out
of his .salary after the California earth-
quake, but promised him half of the
' "purchase money If sold provided he
would not quit. BUI eays he was sold
Ho Cincinnati for 12.000 and only got
$600 from the local owners. Bill Is
wintering In Seattle.
(Special Dltpaton to The Journal.)
University of Oregon. Kugene, Or.,
Dec. 19. Owing to sickness and various
other causes the teams which will lako
part In the interrluss cross-country run
today have suffered Important changes.
The senior team may not run at all
but If it should it will be composed of
Kuykendall, Zacharlas, Swift and
George and Frank Sullivan. The Junior
team will bo Reld, Talbert, Trow, Wood
and Bond. The sophomore team will
be weakened by the loss of Stelwer, but
even then It will bo the strongest out
and should win easily. Those who run
wll? ho lowell, Morgan, Nicholas. Jones,
Downing.
The freshmen will suffer most as
Sam May, their captain, and Breeding
are both sick and will not run. They
may. however, spring a surprise as they
have several men who have been show
ing up well. Their team will he Mey
ers. Downs, Hoover, Johnson and Har
ris or Moon.
The course will bo between two and
two and a half miles. A cup Is offend
for the winning team and gold, silver
and bronze medals " the first threo
men
BAT NELSON PULLS IN
HORNS FROM fOSIC
Chicago Dane Fails to Show
Vp After Challenger
Waits an Hour.
MEItSEREAU ROLLS
HIGHEST AVERAGE
Captain James' team took throe
straight games at the Multnomah al
leys from Moore's squad last night.
Mersereau getting the high average of
199. Benhrim rolled the highest scorj,
214. Following is the result:
JAMES"
, CUBES VXVTZB COUOK.
I Ilflwtf, 191 ft. Main street, Ot
tawa. Kansas, writes: "Every fall It
baa been my wife's trouble to catch s
severe cold, and therefore to Cough all
' -winter long. Last fall I got her a bot
- tl of Horehound Syrup. She used It
and has bean able to sleep soundly all
; nUht long. Whenever ths couch trou
. Idea her, two or three doses stop the
, reurh, --a4 sha Is able to b up and
' writ-,, liot 600 and L00. Sold by aU
James
Mersereau
Atkinson .
Ben ham
Bates
TEAM.
. 1C.3
. 196
. 150
, 134
. 160
Total 793
MOORE'S TEAM.
Moore 100
Ballev 144
W. Healey 160
Wels 140
F. Healey 100
Total 644
170
2
152
145
132
791
100 .
137
98
136
100
571
HIO
162
214
at;
790
100
171
123
10
100
600
(I'd I ted rreaa Lcaied Wire.)
San Francisco, Pee. 19. Ueorge Mem
slc spent the best part of an hour last
night waiting for Battling Nelson to
put in an appetnince, but the Dane is
evidently over his haste for a match
and was conspicuous by his absence
J tie agreement by Metnslc to come
down to the ringside weight demnndec
by the Chicagoan and the offer to bet
$5,000 on thb nidi- was no bait for
Nelson, who has. to all intents and
purposes, pulled in his horns and quit
Memsle announces Ins intention of leav
ing for l.os Angeles tonight.
Memsle Is not the only lightweight
seeking .Nelsons scalp, l'uckle Mcrar-
lund Is after the Iiane hot and heavy
ana wants to net $5,000 on the side. He
declares that he will pin Nelson down
to lil at 0 o'clock, but as Nelson walks
around the streets weighing about 133
that weight should not bother him.
1 he Australian colony is still loyal
to Jtlll bfiulres, whose third appearance
on American soil will happen Friday
input in JJakcrsneJd, when he is sched
uled I'j co 20 rounds with Jim Flynn.
QUAKERS WILL LINE
UP WITH MULTNOMAH
Fast Pacific College Basket
hall Team Plays Here
Tomorrow Nidit.
Members of ths special fender com
mittee of the city council wilt meet
Tuesday afternoon and select a fender
for the streetcars operated in Portland.
For months the councilman have been
testing and Investigating fenders for
the purpose of selecting the best ont
for Koae City cars.
Chairman W. T. Vaughn stated this
morning that there would be no more
tests conducted and any person having
anything to aay upon ths subject of
renders will have to appear before ma
committee at Its next meeting.
Councilman Vaughn favors tho
Eclipse fendor manufactured In Los
Angeles, although not so strongly as he
did before the tests were conducted.
Mr. Vauahn aaM that the testa bl anted
the hopes of many fender men becfuse
or the severity or tne lests.
Mr. linker and Mr. Drlacoll mav have
f references In the line of fenders
rated but If they have they kept thsm
quiet. Neither man has ezpreaaed an
opinion na to what type he prefers and
much speculation Is Indulged in by per
sons as to which fender will be selected.
President Joaaelvn of ths I'ortlsnd
Railway, Light A 1'ower company will
attend tho meeting to watch out for his
company's Interest. If an ordinance
la piiaatHl requiring a fender ths rail
way company will be put to an enor-
moua expense In equipping Ita cars.
First Great Holiday Sale.
The Chicago Clothing Btore. -7l
Third street. Is now holding Its flrat
great holiday sale. Coming, aa It does,
on the very threshold of Xrnas. when
every-onc haa so many things to pur
chase, they are able to offer the public
many Inducements which are nothing
short of marvelous. Probably nowhere
In the entire weat Is there gathered un
der one roof such a countlesa and va
ried profusion of practical gifts. The
season of the year when Inventory Is
taken Is fnat approaching, a time when
they usually run up their achievement
for the past year, and they have there
fore marked every article In the house,
regardless of cost, with a view to reduc
ing the Immense stocks. Bee their spe
cial holiday announcement In tonight's
Journal.
mi
Discriminating Men
insist on knowing what ther buy. la selecting itimuUnt they
always demand Geaulo Whlky. The Government "Ore-a
5Ump" is only found on natural whiskies. This stamp seals
every bottle ol . ,
SannyBrooli
nx PURE FOOD
Whiskey
It tells the exact Are Proof and Quantity of whiskev within the
bottle. Its parity, mellowness and flavor comes ONLY from perfect
distilling and perfect ageing. All Flrst-Claaa Dealers Sell It.
SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO., Jefferson County, Kj.
BLUMAUER & nOCn, Distributers.
Portland, Ore.
if i ii
MINUTE MEN POSTPONE
SOUTH PORTLAND GAME
SrUPT GIVES SEPIES
TO POSE CITY TEAM
Acting under advice of Coach Ken
nedy, Mnnager Guy King of the Bunker
Hill foolljuli tenrn has decided to post
pono tho Sou t h 1'oithiiid game until
later in the senson. Members of the
Hunker Mill eleven are nursing old
bruises and will not play until the men
are smdn in fightliig fettle.
I he annual dance will ho held tonight
at the east side Woodman hall. The
party is in charge of the following
plajers: Hay Kennedy, H. Burroughs,
King Xantler. Jack Katch. Thomas Jack
son, I . Klnmp, J. Byrne, lleni v Vad
nais. August St. Thomas, .less Piatt, 11.
ilanelli, Don Stiver. K. Kyne, R
O'Neill, Earl Hill-and the team officials.
SEATTLE GAME IS OFF
WITH LOS ANGELES MEN
An unexpected spurt on the part of
the Hose City bowling team on the
Oregon alleys last night won two of
the three games from the Oregon club.
In the first Mama Rath and Raymond
began In the sixth Inning, which ac
counts for their low score:
following is the result:
ROSE CITY.
(Doited PreM Leased Wire.)
Los 'Angeles. Dec. 19. Seattle High
school has canceled Its scheduled Christ
mas day football game with the L.os
Angeles High school tc-Sjm. Faculty ob
jection is given as tho reason. All ne
gotiations with Stattle were declared
off last night when a message 'was re
ceived by Lester Henry from Principal
Gelger of 3attle stating that it would
be Impossible to give the team per
mission to play In Los Angeles.
I'aciflc college of Newberg, the third
member of the northern division of ths
State Basketball league, will line up
against Multnomah club In the club
gymnasium tomorrow night for the sec
ond game of the league schedule.
While few reports have convo from
Newberg as to the worth of the Quak
ers this season, those who have seen
them at practice say they play a fast.
scientific game and will be formidable
opponents of anything in the league.
Multnomah was beaten by the T. M. C.
A. five In the opening game of the
league and is determined that the next
game will be a victory.
i'aciflc has a large number of gradu
ates and friends In Portland and there
will In all probability be a large bunch
of them out to rout for the disciples
of William 1'enn. The court gallery
win iioiu some i.anu people SO tblt
mere win ne room lor everybody. Th
game win be called promptly at 8:30
U ClOCK.
Xrnas Gifts
Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, Cut
Glass, hand-painted
China, large assort
ments, moderate
prices.
CREDIT IF DXSIRXD
EASTERN
OUTFITTING CO.
Washington St 10th,
Where your credit
is Rood.
1ft
(Iff u VU lHfjf ;ii.isi.
nr
Christmas
albums and
and New Tear's cards,
hi i calendars. f inest as
sortrnent In the city at the Postal Shop
124 Fifth street, near Washington.
Hanan shoes sold at Rosenthala
H
MILITARY
ACADEMY
Kara l
PORTLAND ORE!
" A Boarding and Day
School for Young Men and
Hoys.
Preparation for col
leges, U. S. Military and
Naval Academies. He
credited to Stanford,
Berkeley, Cornell, Am
herst and all Stats Uni
versities and Agricultural
Colleges. Manual train
ing. Business eoursa
Ths principal has had 2
years experience In Port
land. Comfortable quar
ters. Best environments.
Maks reservations now.
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. 173 Mi 1 43
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This Day In Sport Annals.
1866 At Chicago: Northwestern
Baseball associatioa held Us annual
meeting. 25 clubs belns- rerjresented.
1872 John Tavlor. a former cham
pion pigeon shooter of America, died at
Ureenvllle, New Jersey.
18S3 At Lvnn. Massachusetts: CO.
Breed put up a three-pound dumbbell
from shoulder to arm's length 6,000
times in one hour without rest.
187 At Dieppe. France: Jem Smith
and Jake Kilraln fought 108 rounds to
a draw for the world's championship.
188S At Gloucester, New Jersey:
Miss Annie Oakley broke 50 clay pig
eons straight, 16 yards rise.
1H02 At Boston: "Jimmy" Brlggs
and Joe Bernstein fought a 12-round
draw.
1903 At Butte. Montana: James J.
Jeffries, champion heavyweight pugi
list, failed to knock out Jack Munroe
In axhibltlon bout v
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and have a $20,000 equipment. Reputa
tion for thorough work brings mors
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petent. AH modern methods of book
keeping taught. Chartler is our short.
hand easy, rapid, legible. Students ad
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forms and l penwork f res. Call, phone
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The Tarrant Co., 44 Hudson St., New
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CURES
For MEW
In Uncomplicated Disorders My Fee Is
$10-
Pay Ma When 1 Have Cured You
Under my treatment every bit of relief is a part of a permanent
cure. That is the only kind of relief I treat for. I, of course,
do everything that should he done to ease pain or remove dis
tressing symptoms, but my treatment proper is always directed
toward the accomplishment of a thorough and lasting cure. It
is one thing to relieve and another thing to cure. Sometimes
relief appears to be a cure for a little while. Then, sometimes,
the patient is sorry he was relieved, for there are cases in which
treatment that seems to benefit wonderfully brings ultimate
injury. My methods are beyond a doubt the most speedv, per
manent and safe methods which cannot possibly produce un
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Tbi Leading; Specialist
SB. TATIiOB
WEAKNESS
Functional weakness In men Is In
reality a comparatively simple ali
ment, and is but a symptom of local
disorder, a state of chronic Inflam
mation of the prostate gland. No
stimulating treatment, whether in
ternal or locally applied, can do more
than excite temporary activity. By
my system of local treatment I re
store absolutely normal conditions
throughout the organs Involved,
which promptly results In complete
and permanent restoration of
Jtrengtb, and vigor. This treatment
is original with me, and Is the only
radical and certain cure yet devised.
TABXOOOEXB
Varicocele Is a relaxation, knotting
and twisting of the organic system.
It stagnates the local circulation and
Interferes with the process of waste
and repair. Neglect brings derange
ment of functions and Iniury to the
general health. Most physicians re
sort to surgical operations and hos
pital treatment. I cure Varicocele
without operation, pain or detention
from business. My cures are abso
lutely permanent snd no 111 effecta
whatever can follow my treatment.
COBTBAOTED SZSBABZS
1 have reduced the time required
for curing contracted disorders about
one half. This Is an Important
achievement. It replaces danger with
safety. It forestalls chronic compli
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and Inflammation before that vital
center, the prostate gland, can be
come Involved. To many men it
mews the difference between perfect
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runctionai weakness. My method is
mine alone. My treatment Is origi
nal. In some features It resembles
the ordinary. In Its chief essentials
it Is different. In results it Is en
tirely different. It Is safe, prompt
ftnu iriorougn.
The above, together with Organic
Weakness, Nerve Debilitation. Lost
Vigor. Specific Blood Poison. Stric
ture, Plies and Reflex Ailments con
stitute my specialty and are the only
diseases i treat.
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all, and the reason is very appar
ent when ths causa of loss of
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"Weakness" isn't a weakness at
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particle of Infection or Inflamma
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. form or work its way into the gen
eral system. No contracted dis
order is so trivial as to warrant
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