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) 1 , THE OREGON "DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO,' JANUARY 8, , 1908. illii PRACTICES IE 'V.' OF TWO ES V .'V ' Baseball Pitcher Tells How . .Whitman, and Pullman" Bid for Him: 1m fcamuels, . pitcher for th ButU ' baseball turn ; in th Northwestern 'v leagu. and avjtudent at the Univrity ; Idaho, li 'nthulatlo over the pros pect of a college conference; that will . determine the statu of the athlete In the different college.- ' V "I believe that conference le an abo r Jute necessity if oollege alhletlo apprt li to m carried , on in mo ngm nun V ner," Says Samuels. "If the colleges cannot send representatives to the meet Ing let the universities farm the organisation, and then- the colleges nay .'enter, but something must be done. At ' the present time there is no way to de termine the eligibility of a player, v- ! "Take my own case, for instanoe, -'when Idaho pitched me against Pullman ' last year J was an out and out profes sional at the time and there was no question about It, but In how much bet v ter snape were ins omer oouegosT will ahow mv oolnt and crove it. - "I graduated from the Spokane High ' - school In January, '0t. X bad been get--'tin off pretty good, and soma of the colleges thought the could use me or a pticner. wnitman wrote me, ana after several letters had been exchanged j was finally asked, to suonut toy term. i Wbitmaa Often Kick Scholarship., i' '' -1 "wrote and told the management wanted my board and room, laundry ' bills, and probably a little spending money. The answer received by me was that I wanted too much, but that a ' scholarship could bo given ! me that . wourd nearly car my board and room. -and that they would find soma- work for me, ao that I could make the rest. 1 " hare these letters iirmr Dosseeslon now, "I then got In communication with Manaxer Pickrell of the W. 8. C. base ball team.. They offered me my board and room at college, and a little spend' Ing money. I entered Full man and noarainr ti ins xiormiiorv. "una day i asaea aianager ncxreu was about the payment of -my expenses, and ' no toia ma hi wouia aeposu the board and room in a four months of college. which Included the baseball season, was amount bank till the of my fc t over, and Uiet i couia tnen oraw down. ' J told him I would have to live in the meantime and he said bo could fix that , ail right. rrofessloaal and Zntar Idaho. "Well, I then received a good offer rrom Hprague ana- went mere, nnaiiy lolnine- the Bnokane team In the North western leaa-ua. Then I entered Idaho. .using the money I had made at base ball to pay my expense at college. "Tou remember the game I cite arainat the W. 8. C team and lost. did not want to go into the game, but I was attending college wouia pitcn and told the management I would pitch if they wanted me to. even if I were a pro- lessionai. ruiiman ana wnitman ap peared indignant It waa a breach of the amateur rules, but I cannot see where either of those Institutions had anything to say, owing to previous offers. "Now a conference of the colleges of tne northwest wouia seme an tnese "difficulties. I would like to see a lib eral construction of the rules, allowing any student who waa in college to se cure 'an education, and who kept up hla work, to represent his Institution on , the athletlo field.- It Is true that any such attempts have proved failures, but I believe it could be worked. "When that conference is held each Institution should send men to the meeting who know something about athletic. - They should make no rules that cannot be enforced, and at the same time they should come to aome definite understanding concerning the eligibility of players.7' To show that his general disregard for amateurism is common In all col leges, it might be well to mention that the Washington State college has se cured proof that Tegtmeler and Crlmm of the University of Washington are also professional ball players. HMMMMMaeevwejwavMHMMM-aBHBMe , ' Don't think that pile can't be cured. Thousands of obstinate cases have been ' cured by Doan'a Ointment. Fifty cents, at any drug store. CAPT. DOCK HIPS BEHDER 17ARL1 ROAST Whitman Player Says Pull- 'V J .' -L . Y Cam Ua 1 - ' cause Men Failed. ,rt.:..'',.A ... . ... . - . y;, (Special i, DUpeteh te The Journal.) Walla Walla, : Wash., . Jan. 'I. Ralph Dlmtck, , laat ,. year cspUln of , the Whitman varsity football team, - and for ! threa . year All-Northwest tackla. has waxed wroth over . th treatment accorded him by Coach Bender, of the Washington state football i team. - SUiea Dlmlck and Philbrook were chosen this year as All-North west taokles, in pre ference to Coach Bender's men, Johnny has not bean aatisf led. i Sut to cap the climax Walter Camp, in hi recant article In Collier Weekly, mentioned Plmick of tne wnitman team te th exclusion of any of the W. 8. C team.- Then Bender came out in the nrees. onenlv attacking Dlmlok. alleging ha was unworthy df the honor and had violated Agreements. . In an interview given out last night . Dlm lck said: - i ''."'. ' ":'"' , "I know why Bender ia knocking, and I am -getting tired of it . I have asked for no. football honor, and cara little for them, bat when. I am mentioned for anything X don't Ilka to have any one begin to howL, Now, X know why Bender is sore at us, and why ha is knocking ua. - .". -.-.) i - "Last summer Bender and other at Pullman, els agents, made every errort to get ua, and even offered induce ments to come to Pullman. He may have thought that X intended to go, but I never did and ha cannot show where I agreed to go. Bender thought we would com and because w did not he Is sor and has been knocking. I don't want to get into any eoontre verey with Bender, but I want thla knocking stopped and If it is not I will show him up In good shape, and X have the evidence to do It too, , , "Bender has shown his class In ath letlca, A professional, he signed with tne neoraaaa league ' last summer, hroke and tried to tlar in Bdo kane. where ther would not let him. and then want to Portland and played aU summer . unaer tne name or jturaett. As a ooach he ia a sorehead. Ha loses his temper and makes a spectacle of himself at nearly every game hla team )iays, aa waa snown cere xnanaagiv nr. The game at Moscow, when his aggregation of stare, the greet "scoring machine," want down In the dust of de feat before a team much lighter and much leas vaunted ahows him up aa a zootDaii eoaca. "Bender la or and ha I trying to get even with ua in this way because we didn't go to Pullman. Aa X have said, I do not want to get into any con troversy with Bender, but if he follow th matter up and eontinuea hi knock ing, there will be something doing and I will feel called on to show things up properly nd I hare the letter with which to do if. M'CABE'S BOWLEBS CAPTUBE EAST SET Cantaln Vrf!a.h'a iuffl won three tralaht games from Captain Morgan's alley pounder on the Multnomah maple last night Following ia the re sult of th aet: ICCABK'I.TEAM. McCabe uouien ............. Jones .............. Allen McClellan Total 83 1 MORGAN'S TEAM. Morgan 161 Duffy ITS Wennerberg 141 Newstead 103 Thome 139 Total .710 m IBS 1ST IS 17 "tTo 141 140 ISO 113 1S3 "737 147 145 141 125 145 "?10 131 133 97 133 158 "ill DEO; BELOIII TO BEAVER T E111J list Gircn Out Today Com- - prises Many New Play Yr . ,ers of Bepute; r Manager Walter McCredle thla morn ing gave out th list of players which will comprise th Reaver baaeball team of 1 1B08. all of the men belonging to Portland either by right of ' reaervA draft, contract or terms accepted. Now that the player are- known, th ardent fan will no doubt spend the rest of the winter picking out the nine wnicn will land the pennant la Portland next fall. Most cf the player ar familiar to Portland rouowers or tne game, number of them comprising the team which flft shed in the cellar laat year. , Practically every one of the new men atnurad hv: the MoCredies for the 1908 team la a nlayer of spirit and on who will not He down when the gam la going against him. This I something the team needs. With anything like a fair start the. Beaver should hold their Own i throughout tne league race wim the aggregation that is under the Mo- Create wing. . . a Her la tha . personnel of the 1903 icherlWalsh, Iowa: Oadlck, Ohloi Whayllng, California; jsoorc, rvruaav. Pltchera Lakaff, Klnsella, Portland; Jensen, Spokane; Groom, wruana: c lirr, I'oruanu; roruuM, mruo , PnrlUnil! Oarrett Texns: Bloomfield, California: pinanca, Michigan; Harmon. Portland: Kennedy. Portland; Danalg. CaseyL Portland; Cooney, Pennsylvania; Outfielder MoCredle. Portland; Raf erty. PortUndj Cesser, Portland; liov ett Portland. . Johnson, tne ueavor inorniro f. good pitcher, ana can n the box in an emergency Previous sales never offered such strong inducements for profitable buying of home-fiirnishings of the most 'dependable character the assortment and variety here present every opportunity for; pleasing selection. I-,, - --'Mail orders and out-oown inquiries will be given our careful and prompt attention. -. ; , QUAINT rURNITUREARM CHAIRS ARM ROCKLRS AND DAVENPORTS Solidly constructed pieces in the fumed and weathered oak, equipped Kjj j ii j ii i ii l . . .Jr.. " T m i aajaayef""" with loose cushions covered in leather the most practical designs . , 'C''(p--.'i It: ; for library, living-room and den. $27.00 Morns Chair in fumed -$58.60 Arm Rocker in fumed oak special ........... ..?13.75 oak special ............. $37.75 , $23.00 Arm Chair in weathered $63.00 Morris Chair in' fumed , ' oak special ........ . . . ,?15.75 oak special ... .$42.00 " $44.50 Morris "Chair in fumed ' $69.00 Morris Chair in fumed . oak special ....... M ....?-o.o oaic special ....... u. $46.00 Arm Kocker m . xumea eo.uu uavenport in xumea 1 . Oak SpCCIil ...n..r . pw ( una. spcLUU ........ ..,..yw.ww $48.00 Arm Chair in fumed $97.00 Davenport in weathered $120.00 Davenport in fumed ' ' ' ''f oak special ....$37.50 oak special $65.00 oak special $85,00 r"3 S V J" jT All .. od pitcher, and can Uke hla turn a hoi in an emergency. He occupied tha nanter of the diamond In one of the til V Vsa, -trm, - j. . . California gamea near the close of the ieaeon laat fall and pitched a rattling rood nine innings, being beaten by a very narrow margin. Kennedy, tne Beaver flrstbaaeman. Is also en out fielder, and if Portland gets a better man from Boston to cover th Initial ,.rAm TVmehue-McHala ea .irr'oh alternating witn tne trio ui uw tha season last year. He 1 a .good Ucker, and hla wallopa are neeoea. i. i. nt iikaiv that all of tha tl playera belonging to tha team will put in an appearance for practice, which will ba called early in March, but most Of th prominent onee win oe on n-.nu, according to assurance received from Manager uoureaie. ' Tbi Day in Sport Armala. urn a Hurt Francisco: John Deary defeated Cyrllle Dion in billiard match for 11.000 ana cnampionanip. 11?S Frank Erne, pugilist, born at Zurich. Bwltserland. 1893 jck Aehton, beavywelght boxer, and John I Sullivan parring partner, aied in new ion. Ti Breakwater Sail Tomorrow vight. The steamer Breakwater will not sail tonight aa per, achedule, but will be osiponea unut tomorrow t fiunui;;, anuary I, from Oak street dock, at p. m. Prank Ive and George F. Eloason be an a sweepstaaes ouunra iumf. inded with Bohaefer and lvaa tied for 1 on rhlraro: "Kid" Herman and Clarence Forbes fought si rounds! to a draw. TO FBBTBJTT III QBX7. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE removes the cause. There is only one bubu QUININE." Look for signature of C W. GROVEX i6& Passion Play Free. - Sunday school teacher are requested by Jone & Randall of th Exposition building to , communicate with them with a view of talcing their class in a body to see the passion Play free of all fiharrn Ladies and children are ad mitted free to the rink In the afternoon but a general admission charge for skating Is made In the evening. Th Passion Play Is free at all time. Tomorrow and Friday will positively be the last days for discount on west side gas bill. Portland uas La TOILET TABLES i Our showing of these bedroom pieces is a selectidn of the most stylish designs, Int every finish, and displaying the best mir ror shapes. $14.00 Toilet Table in the blrdsey maple special $9.00 $15.00 Toilet Table in the mahogany finish special $9.50 $18.00 Toilet Table in the golden oak special $12.50 $18.00 Toilet Table in the mahogany special $12.00 $20.00 Toilet Table in the mahogapy finish special $12.50 $25.00 Toilet Table in the birdseye maple special ..$16.50 $27.60 Toilet Table in the golden oak special S18.Z5 $30.00 Toilet Table in the mahogany special ...$19.75 $33.00 Toilet Table in the goldeg oak special $21.75 $37.00 Toilet Table in the mahogany special ...$24.50 $43.00 Toilet Table in the golden oak special $29.50 Golden Oak DRLSSLRS The very .best low-priced Dresser styles. Note the attractive clearance pricings.. , 7.50 8.00 9.50 510.75 511.50 j 512.00 513.75 s $12.60 Dresser special $15.00 Dresser special $19.50 Dresser special $21.00 Dresser special $23.00 Dresser special $24.50 Dresser special $26.50 Princess Dresser special .......... ......... i.. ....... . MORRIS CHAIRS $15 Pattern in golden oak special $10.00 $15 Pattern in mahogany finish' ' special , .,.$10.00 $16 Pattern in weathered oak special $10.75 $18 Pattern in golden oak special $12.00 . $20 Pattern in golden oak special $13.50 ! $22 Pattern in mahogany special $15.00 $24.00 Pattern in mahogany finish - : -x special ........... .......;;.$10.00 ' - - .-iWia-aiaJsiasssa i.am i n - himii 1 .;; , - 11 iaesawe William Herrmann oMheMannasBett club, Neir York, a pitcter wltH a reat record, who la now at-; tractlng; attention because of hla ambldextroua;flualltles. The photo thowg hla la the act, of Ihrowlng a iball with the right and wljth the left arm. ; ,H, v v . - v CLLARANCL SALE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPLRY MATERIALS !C0MPLETEH0U5EFURniSHER5 HAKtNWtl jewnTtiawj CLEARANCE SALE IRON BEDS MUSIC CABINETS LADIES' DESKS FRANK IS TIRED OF WRESTLING ILII ii Portland Champion Will Give Other Boys Chance at Spokane. When th Multnomah club boxing and wrestling- team goe up to Spokane on fobruarr 17 to meet the Spokane Ath letio club quartet, in a dual tourney, Edgar Frank will not be among the number. Portland's champion featner weleht wrestler stated this morning tha he would not try for the team, de siring to give some of the other boy a chance to maice xne inp. Tf Aama tha KnnkflnA man Who Wa given a decision over Frank at the last fntarriub maetins:. wants to meet uie kil bov et the Pacific coast tourna went which will be held ;here next sring, he will have to make weigni respite the story Manager Douglas of tha Spokane team tooa miana wnn mm to the effect that Adams weighed but three pound heavier than Edgar, those who were on hand at the weighing know that th winner weighed eight pound men who ar from eight to 2S pound heavier and when ther pome here 'for the Pacific coast championship meet, ther will have to go on at 12& pounda if they want to wrestle with him. While none of the bigger fellow have been 'able to pin Frank' ahouldera to the floor, by appearing aggressive one or two of them have been awarded the decision. This Is not fair to Frank, particularly when he ha conceded such weight handicaps, and overweight ought to be taken into consideration by the referee. . SPORTING IWTES Local and Otherwise. more. Frame says h is tlrod of meeting TEETH EXTRACTED WhenPfcSes 'or Bridges Arc Ordered Afl Work at Half Price for a short time to introduce the "Oectro Painless System" FuU Set, that fit....,. 8540 Gold Crowns, 22-k. . . . .$3.50 Bridze Teeth. 22-k. ....$3.50 Gold Finings . , . .... $1.00 Silver FUIingt M .... . ; OOf Guaranteed for 10 Ye.ars. . Open .Evenings. THE ELECTRO DENTAL , PARLORS ZOZYa Washington Sw cor. 5th, Opposite Olds & King's. Britt,yth California llght- iuiT the padded arena and Quit a number of baaeball players and umplree are managing bowling al ley this winter, e Barney Oldfleld, the veteran auto racer, hu .taken 4 position . with the Crescent Auto company, of Pittsburg. a "Pua" Bennett. Holly. Burnett Wal tera and Hopkins will t missing from th St Xiouia Cardinal next, season, e Johnny Summers, the English boxer wfio waa recently defeated ty Matty Baldwin, wanta another chance at Bald win. Aa Matty is willing the pair will probably be aeen in tha ring again be fore jong. Jimmy weight, ha au: will in the future act aa boxing in structor at th Olyxnpio club in .San Francisco. e a Perhans Georre Browne, th former giant will not leave Greater New York after all. Manager Ponovan of Brook lyn 1 after the speedy outfielder and wm try to effect a traae witn itsoston. e . ' " Tim Hurst, the American league tim lire, is managing the Irish fair in Mad son Sauare Garden this week. Tom Connolly, also of the Amerloan league starr, is assisting sir ximotny. Th new Boston Nationals will doubt less be made up or McUann. first base,; Rltchey, second; Rahlen, short: Brain, thlroV and Kelly, Beaumont Hofman -and Bate s outfielder. : Behind the bat will be BoWerman, Ball, Brown and Graham, and in tne dot zoung, Uorner, wiener, jrerguson ana iinqaman, ,. , . e ;, t.. . ..... v , J The Gold Seal Indoor baseball team, representing the Goodyear Rubber com pany, ia in the field with a challenge to any organisation in the city. Last Saturday night the Gold Seals defeated the Ringler East Side team 11 to 4, playing a remarkably fast game for their first of the season. Bob Ford ney, the manager, announce that chal lenges .will be received In care of the Goodyear Rubber oompany. . - .e ' Tale has another find in John RKIl patrlck. Kllpatrlck has beaten Coy's record for total strength, making 1,818.9 unit as agaljjst Coy's 1,44.4, which waa th high record tor Yale. Kllpat rlck i an all-around bigger man than Coy, and a captain of thla year' fresh man football team showed marked abU- Japanese jockeys are th latest thing in th port' line and, they bid fair to maka sood. The little brown man baa the nerve. Is not handicapped by weight and it he can handle a horse bid fair to be a common sight -on the American tracka An Austrian horseman is work ing one of the little fellow otft and owners, everywhere, are watching the COKSTIPATIOK Fer ever nine years 1 eaffeNdwIth ehraale eee Ibis llai 1 .d a take ttp.tlon end dortnc in;.ion oi warm uti oae. every M bonn b.fort I eould k.r. mn actios on bewele. H.DDllr J .and toder I en a well aias uerlat he Bine Jemre before I meed Ceeeenta i enffered aotold nieeiy with iateraal pllee. Taankt to yon 1 am free from all that thte morales. Yes aa nee wu ia oaaau or enaenni aamaait; aoesoso. ui. CAW0V CATr Pl.Mnt, Palatable, Potent, Teste Good, Do Bond, N.Ter Bleken, Weeken or Gripe. lo, Ue, He. Never sold la balk. The tannine tablet atamped 0 0 (k QaeMateed to eure vr rour money beck. :. w Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. lot ANNUAL SALE, TEH M1LU0M BOXES result In om line of athletic th Japanese ar hard to beat by th Cau- caai,., v v:: Wesley Co, shot putter, haa decided on a novel method of keeping in trim thia winter. He 1 going to a Main lumber camp and expects to do the work of a lumberman. If anything will keep a man in perfect physical con dition, ft 1 th work of a lumberman la tha northern woods. '.'.. ' m-i; ; .. ' Syracuse oarsmen ar be wallln g ' the fact that young Jim Eyck haa left col lege, and hence the Syracuse crew win be abort one of it best men at Pough keepsle next June,-' Jim has inherited in a marked degree the Ten Eyck abil ity in a racing shell, and was alto- ? ether one of th atrongeat oars among ha college crews. No reason 1 given ror ni action. v j KAISER'S FRIEND IS ; . OBJECT OF ATTACK . , ..:..:.j.;...;... . .. (Speclirl XHspateh to The Journal.) A Berlin. Jan. I. With the opening of th relchsUg today th fight between the kaiser and tha anti-government forces is resumed. The "antta" have prepared plan to make a teriif io on slaught against Colonel Dernburg, who 1 at present otoser to uie saiser inan any other man. i SCIENTISTS HURRY TO STUDY ;V0LCAN0 Naples. Jan. 8. European ecientlsta are hurrying to Naples to study the Snenomenoa xoiiowing tn ,coiispsa ot io Vesuvius crater and tha subsequent internal - aisturoanoe. v -w - Hood lUver-Dallea DebatA. The Dalles. Jan. I. An excursion Is being planned to Hood -River. January 10, unaer me auspices or' me nin school, to attend in - aeDate netween the Jrlood River and The Dallea high schools. 'The speaiers for th . local school, are; Harry Mlteke, Ray Har per and Miss Jeuna Mi.lllken. '.Tomorrow and Friday Will positively be the last days for discount on' west "Open All the Time" ABSOLUTE SAFETY OFFERED DEPOSITORS No interest- paid s on commercial accounts or daily balances. ; ' z m INTEREST Paid on Term Savings ' , Accounts By the old gold tried ,v' and tested. ' . Dank Corner Sixth and Alder Opposite Ore gorilaa H Ekatlng a i e- 'n .free. Jv r-fn-ri b ' , .