THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,1 WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15. 1908.
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LA BLANCHE IS
A WEARY HUE
v ' Originator of Famous Swing
; . Down and Out-Jeifs
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' '' By Jeff Thompson.'.
I New York. Jan. 15. The , fighting
, gam unquestionably U Iotklnf up. The
splendid fight; put Up tor Papke and
Hugo Kelly and by Moran With Atteu
.. brlnus two new men close to champion'
.. shin - claaa ; and return r matches : are
necessary to demonstrate. In each In
stance, which la the beat man.
"v. Now a new candidate for champion
hip honora In the ligbtweight division
cornea forward in on Patrick, better
known aa "Packey" McFarland, the Chi.
, cago bollermaicer, wno la to nnveainai
with that hard-hitting little Harlemlte,
Tommy Murphy, to aee whether or not
he la entitled to trot In the champion
ship etakea.
Those who' have seen the stocky Chi
cago boy shape up, are inennea to oe
lleve that he will give a demonstration
that the trade of bollermaker la almoat
aa good a school for the training of
I fighters aa is toe cooperage Dusiness,
which developed such lightning scrap-
the greatest little fighting -man that
" ever atepped In shoes, and Jack Mo
Aullffe. who. In hla prime, was the
master of the best of them In his class,
X Blanohs, Boxoar Xero.
Speaking of Jack Dempsey recalls
George La Blanche, "the Marine." who
waa the first man who ever won a fight
from the "Nonpareil." I aee La Blanche
Is absolutely down and out snd re
cently applied at a police station In a
New England town for a night's lodg
ing.
He waa a rood, stronc. shifty fighter.
and while I do not, as a rule, take
much stock In the chanco blow proposi
tion. It was undoubtedly the luckiest
kind of a chance swing which enabled
the 'Marine" to put rmpaey away
when they met In Ban Francisco, and
no one knew It better than George. He
was so firmly convinced of the fact,
however, that he abaolutely refused to
give Dempsey a return match.
As In the case of a great many sport
ing men. La Blanche could not stand
prosperity. I understand he is now a
front rank "Weary Willie.
Jeffs Vlfg on the Spot.
That Is a funny story which is going
the rounds about Jim Jeffries. It ap
pears that after the Attell-Moran scrap,
which big Jim refereed, he started to
take In the town.
Mrs. Jeffries beard the news and
started after him. The story goes that
she found the big fellow Just as he had
begun to blow In hla $1,000 fee In bub
ble water and other things, and the
remarkable spectacle of the heavy
weight champion of the world being led
along the street by a rather small
woman, whose fair Angers grasped his
lert ear, waa presenwa. 1 ao not voucn
for the truth of thla story, but It comes
with good backing irom San Francisco.
Little Owen Moran la one of the few
renters wno never posea ns an ama
teur. His first nirht. outside the nu
merous scraps with the kids on the
block, was In a professional tourna
ment In Whltechapel. The tournament
lasted three days, and. in that lime
Moran . took the measurement of 17
pretty tough kids and so was launched
on his career as a professional ngnier,
MADDEN AND DALE WIN
GAME OF SEVEN PINS
Fifty points separated Dr. Madden
and Hanpy Dole, tha seven pin cham
pions, from RaynxQd and Wadhams,
tho challengers, at the Oregon alleys
last night. Madden 'and Dale rolled
consistently all the way through the
0-game art and their victory was well
merltod. They are now ready to accept
all cnancnges.
Following Is the result of the games
between the White Rivers and Hicks
Chatten teams last night, the former
taxing all tnree games:
WHITE RIVERS.
Game
1st. 2nd. 8rd,
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VS. REAL THING
Proposal to .Carry Big Game
to Portland ) as Dis
v cussed at Eugene.
riayers.
Capers ...
Hurrlngton
Christian .
Brlnklcy .
Kruse . ...
Total ..
197
168
179
171
175
211
180
146
148
200
m
191
185
165
189
... 887 885 912
HICKS-CHTEENS.
Game
Players. let 2nd. 3rd.
Newbcrger ... 100 144 1J9
Doty 100 118
Allen 160 167
Edgar 168 142
Flandermeyer . 155 146
Tot Ar.
B90 197
586 179
510 170
484 161
564 188
Tot. Av.
383 138
322 107
478 159
487 163
448 149
Total
873 717 728
fcT 1 11
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old-time fans whose memories go back
to the organization of the National
league in 1876 cr the old first Profes
sional association In 1871. .
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(Special Dispatch V Tb Journal.)
University of . Oregon Eugene, - Jan,
11 A great deal of discussion is being
caused throughout th university over
the agreement entered Into, by commit
tees representing Oregon Agricultural
college and Oregon providing that the
annual football game between the Insti
tutions shall be played at Portland In
future. t '
In th current number of the Oregon
the caption,- "An Unwise Move," which
shows th attitude of a majority of the
students. The editorial in part iouows:
"The strongest argument in lavor or
the game being played in tne metropo
lis Is from a commercial and financial
standpoint. The enormous amount of
money seeurea py sucn a same lor Doin
institutions would fill the treasuries Of
the associated students with such an
abundance of money that other student
enterprises could be admirably sup
ported. Such a fact can not be denied.
But th a am aa now played alternately
at Eugene and Corvallls nets each
team .yearly approximately 11.000, which
is a sufficient sum to help pay the
runnln expenses of th season. The
frame as It now stands is of sufficient
nducemnt to make up all deficits. To
have an Ideal in football, such as the
commercial ideal. Is contrary to the
very intention of college athletics. Such
a tendency is a policy which will bring
on evils that will ultimately lead to
the abolishment of the game.
"Not only is the financial objection
alone, but in playing the game away
from- the college town, college spirit
would soon be at a minimum. When
ever athletic contests are held away
from the college campus, they soon lose
their whoiesomeness ana degenerate
into the various -forms of profes
sional sport The old time college
rivalry will disappear.
"Our educational Institutions cannot
afford to let their athletics degenerate
into such an amusement. Such a gain
would tend to kill the wholesome, keen,
rival spirit which manifested Itself so
efectually in the game Just past with
the O. A. C. team. '
"Students of both Institutions would
be at a great expense In Portland and
naturally, a rreat falling off In the
number of student attendance would be
evident. The people of the college town
want the game In their city, and espe
cially the enterprising citizens of Eu
gene who have so loyally supported us
In our undertaking."
If the athletic council decides to ac
cept this agreement only one champlon-
nip game win do piayea nere eacn
ear. Next year this will be with
Washington and the year following with
Idaho.
fil'FAn BEATS -HIS
FIRST EASTERNER
Chicago Boy Demonstrates
Superiority Over the New
York Lad in Boston.
STANFORD TEAMS
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May Bring Australian Rug
by Team to Coast Crew
' Started Today.
. (Special Dispatch to Tbe Jonrnal.)
Stanford. University, Cal., Jan, IS.
Stanford will play her first baseball
gam January 26. The gam is ached
uled with St Mary's college. Captain
Fenton will take over entire charge of
th coaching until the arrival of Pre
ley, who is now in a Vancouver hos
pital. Coach Lanahan will be unable
to do any field coaching this season.
Th. sohedul calls for three games
week until tbe first of April and is one
of the longest ever arranged here. . Tbe
a-ames are arranged with St. Ignatius
college and the Independents of San
Francisco. St Vincent's of Loa Anae
les. St Mary's of Oakland and Santa
Clara.
Island Team May Com.
The following telegram has been re.
celved from the New South Wales
Rugby union by President Jordan: "If
our team now vmitine uroat Hritain
will return by way of San Franclsoo.
wire matches, terms and probable re
celpts."
The team mentioned Is a representa
tive team wmcn is Just concluding a se
ries of matches In the Hrltlsh Isles and
will soon return to Australia
Dr. Angell of the athletic committee,
when seen concerning the dispatch.
seemed to be greatly In favor of the
idea, but said the whole thing would
depend on the matter of finances. He
believs that with the cooperation of
Vancouver all expenses could be met and
that it would be a great thing for the
a-ame on the Pacific coast He said the
proposition would be faithfully consid
ered before tne idea was given up.
Murphy Grows Batter.
The executive committee of the stu
dent body will meet some time thfs
week to consider the rowing situation,
Coach Murphy Is reported to be conval
escing and an effort will be made to
transfer him to the student hospital,
where all coaches and trainers have
membership, in accordance with the stu
dent body constitution, and allow him
to direct the worK rrom mere.
President Turner of the Boat club
is arranging the preliminary work with
Murphy and the team will turn out to-
nlsrht under the supervision of Turner.
The first training will bo done at the
boathouse and It will oe nearly a montn
before work is done on the water. By
that time it Is thought that Murphy
will be entirely recovered. If Murphy
should suffer a relapse, however, it is
not at all unlikely that another coach
will be secured.
In addition to the baseball games a
number of track meets have been sched
uled with outside teams. Dual meets
will be held with the University of
California, Pomona college and the
Olympic club of San Francisco. The
big meeting of the Pacific Coaat Athletic
association will probably be held here.
The first important date will be at Los
Angeles, March 7, when Stanford will
meet V. 8. C.
aianager Knapp announced today that
the northern football trip had been suc
cessful financially 'and that a small
amount had been cleared on the north
ern games.
SULLIVAN
KETCHE
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Boston, Mass., Jan. 15. Packy Mc
Farland, the Chicago lightweight, dem
onstrated his class here last night when
he fought and easily showed his su
periority over Bert Keyes. the New
York boy, the mill going 12 rounds. The
Windy City champion has all kinds of
speed and blows and gave Keyes a hard
beating In each round. He could prob
ably have sent his opponent to dream
land had he so desired.
McFarland. who has had a number
of flo-hta In the east made an aus
picious opening of the new year, by
winning his first bouts Last year he
won 12 victories, meeting some of the
best boys In the country. Unless the
unforeseen happens McFarland will win
the ngnt to ngnt uans lor ine tiue
before the year has passed Into his
tory.
L
GO FOR FEBRUARY 11
IHGLIS WILL BE
TO
FORCED
QUIT
Multnomah Club Will Pro
'ceed to Chase Profession
als Out of P. N. A.
'Billy Inglis, Tom McDonald and the
raft of professionals who have sneaked
Into the Pacific Northwest association
Of tho Amateur Athletlo union, will be
thrown out In a heap Just as soon as a
special meeting can. be called for the
purpose. Furthermore, the rank travos
ties on amateur boxing and wrestling
smokers which have been sanctioned
by the Spokane and Seattle Athletlo
clubs will be done away with or these
. . . i 1 1 , i . i i i . .
ciuui wut iubc iiirir invmoerBiup wiu
standing."
This Is a sample of the hot shot
poured into the element which la con
trolling atnietio anrairs in the north
west association by Kdward E. Morgan
of the Multnomah club this morning.
Morgan is prepared to prove that both
Inglis and McDonald are professionals
of the worst sort, and that neither is a
member of an amateur athletic organi
sation.
"Inglis Is particularly dangerous to
the amateur standing of athletlo or
ganisations in the northwest from tne
fact that ne is chairman or tne regis
tratlon committee and can say whether
or not any man can secure admittance
to the association," continued Morgan.
"Aa chairman of this committee he has
granted permission to the Sullivan
brothers of Butte, who are out and out
professional prizefighters, to box under
tne colors or tne nposane Ainieuc ciud.
He has also violated other amatour
ethics while occupying the position of
secretary and treasurer or the y. im. a.
"Inglis is not a member of any ath
letlo club in the association and I need
no better proof than his own confession.
He was not entitled to a place In the
deliberations of the directors of the as
sociation and secured his office by Tam
many' methods. Tom McDonald, the
former University of Washington ath
lete, helped inglis to become the ar
biter of the P. N. A.
Znglls In By Artifice.
Inglis secured his positions by arti
fice. He got hold of a number of prox
ies and so did McDonald. At tho ap
pointed time McDonald sprung the Uni
versity of Washington proxies and the
Seattle Athletic i-lutvs. McDonald la
professional football and track coach.
and besides took part In some profes
sional wrestling matches.
'Multnomah club proposes to see that
such 'amateurs' as Intrlls and McDonald
are weeded out of tne Paclflo North
west association. We shall, at the next
meeting of our board of directors, send
a communication to President Gold
smith, asking that he call a special ses
sion at his earliest convenient. We
shall then go Into the meeting and ex
pose the methods of the professional
element and make it so hot for them
that they will be glad to withdraw.
'Multnomah club stands for all that
pure In amateur athletics and we
nrnnoHft still further to nernetuate this
position. We believe that the adher
ents of amateur athletics in the 8e-
ittle Athletics club, the Spokane Ath
etlc club, the Vancouver Athletic club,
tnd the University of Washington will
stand by us. Our staunchest support
era are In the only other members of
the association the Portland Kowlnir
club."
AW COWS
Welters to Fight 25 Bounds
Ulna Champion Hot
After Nelson.
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97?. Journal, Portland. - , -
Whitman college will lose at least
two old stare noxt year if the confer
ence of northwest colleges adopts the
four-vear rule. These chaps are uutcn
er and Graham,- who have competed
under the colors of the Missionaries
for so long that the program would
seem lacking in sometnmg ir ineir
names were gone. Athletes have gone
to Whitman college, graduated ana
settled down, but still uutcner ana
Ornham nans on. It haw been some--thlnar
like seven years since they first
donnca tracK suns.
Very likely another season will see
Princeton substituted for Carlisle on
th Harvard university football sched
trie. There Is a desire at Harvard to
substitute the proposed game with the
Tig-era for some other game and It Is
probable that the Indians are slated to
ao. Probable the way the Redmen
handled the Crimson players last fall
Id largely responsible for the agitation
toward taking on Princeton.
Now comes the claim by some friends
of Owen Moran that the official scales
uneri In welshing the English champion
and Abe Atfell had been tampered with
in the American's favor. It Is reported
that Moran ,Jhad an Investigation made
of the scales ana round mem several
pounds off. It is believed by many that
the little visitor did not weigh over 120
pounds New Tears afternoon.
Next Thursday evening tbe East Side
Atnietio ciud maoor DaseDan team win
meet the Oregon Casket company nine
in !he Rlngler gymnasium. These two
teams are very evenly matched and
the game should prove an Interesting
one from a scientific standpoint. The
match will be called promptly at 8
o'clock. .'mm
Henry T. Krug, the great shortston,
who was known to fans on the Pacific
coast as "Heine" Krug. died yesterday
In San - Francisco, of pneumonia. Last
season Krug played with Indianapolis
and thi year before was with Scran ton.
For three years previous to his eastern
engagement he was with the San Fran
cisco team. He played baseball for
years' n the Pacific coast and was al
ways popular-with the fans.
- Expert riflemen." pistol shots, and
horsemen of Southern California are
forming an organisation which has for
Its : object the development of marks
rnansbin and horsemanship for the de
fense of the southern California coast
line and frontier, from foreign foes. -if
any should ever attempt ' invasion of
tna CQunvy. w ; , 1
(Cn'.ted Preit Leawd Wire.)
San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 15. Articles
of ogreement for a 25-round fight be
tween Twin Sullivan and Stanley
Ketchel, to take place at the Mlsslon
ptreet arena Saturday afternoon, Febru-
22. have been siirned. Billy Roach
wna selected to reforee the fight The
contest la to take place at 2:15 o'clock
in the afternoon and the men have
agreed to make 154 pounds four hours
hefnrn thn flarht.
Willis Britt Is hot on the trail of
Battling Nelson to match him with the
Ulna Champion. Willis wan very inutu
afralrt that Jack Clifford would flat
ten the Dane, and when he read the
story of how Nelson scored a knockout
the matchmaking member of the Britt
family sent some rush wires out.
There Is Just a chance that the
Scaler-Frayne match will be called on
again. Scaler's manager has been very
anxious to be allowed to post the for
feit but has not convinced corrroth
that he means business and really wants
a fight.
PORTLAND SPORTSMEN
SLAUGHTERING DEER
Reports brought to Portland by per
sons who have been visiting in the Ne
halem valley country are to the ef
fect that "sportsmen" said to be from
this city, Invaded the mountains re
cently and slaughtered deer unmerciful
ly. Farmers living In tho Nehalem
country found the dead carcasses of the
deer scattered about the mountain sides.
In one particular place the bodies of
eight deer were found, according to re
port. The hunters had not cut the ani
mals throats. The slaughtered deer had
evidently been piled together for photo
graphic effect
Those living in the country are said
to be very Indignant over the action of
the alleged Portland pot hunters. As
the hunters are known the natives will
take particular paina to see that the
men are not allowed to hunt in that
country again.
IN FOR CENSURE
Support of Bingham Criti
cised in Itself and for
What It Implies.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Salem, Or., Jan. 15. Congressman
Hawley Is coming In for some censure
on account of the Republican mlxup
over the nomination of Schuebcl. It Is
recalled that Hawley made his greatest
hit with the voters by his urgont de
mand that the Oregon & California
Railroad company be compelled in the
courts to surrender Its land grants In
Oregon. He made this an issue In the
primary and at the election and since
election, and his recent recommendation
of George O. Bingham, a life-long at
torney or the Harrlman lines, whose
4,000,000 acres of lands arc to be wrest
ed from them by process in the federal
courts, Is pointed out as an Inconsist
ency.
it is claimed for Bingham that he has
been only, the company's local attor
ney, and as district attorney he would
probably be entirely controlled by de
partmental orders and would have no
power of initiative In the una Iter. The
division In Republican lines Is over the
direct primary system, as the Schuebel
supporters are nearly all for the direct
nominating system, while Bingham sup
porters are anti-Bourne and antl-prl-mary
people.
Mr. Bingham's aDinty as an attorney
Is not auestioned. but the criticism of
his, appointment is based solely on his
close connection with the Southern Pa
clflo and his close relations with some
of the prominent defendants in land
fraud cases. Ho was counsel for A. T.
Kelliher and was one of the bondsmen
of George W. Davis, tho defaulting
school land clerk, by whom the state
lost about -$30,000. It Is believed by
Republicans here that a new man iwlll
be taken up unless Schuebel is confirmed.
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INNUALSALErTEM MILLION BOXES
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BEATS ASIILAND'S
(Special Dispatch to The Jonrnal.)
Roseburg, Or., Jan. 15. The Ashland
Athletic club of Ashland was defeated,
SO to 15, by the Roseburg Clovers of
the Roseburg High school In a fine
game of basketball Saturday night The
first half was closely contested, the
score standing 16 to 14 in favor of
Roseburg. In the second half the score
was not so close. Roseburg making 14
points, while oup tally was the test
Ashland could do. It was a fast game
all through, both teams making many
star plays.- The same toams will play
another game tonight. The lineup: 1
Roseburg Thornton and Fisher, for
wards; French, center; Kisiey ana
Goodman, guards.
Ashland Herndon and Bondberg. for
wards; Croker, center; Martin and Rob
ertson, guards.
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(Special Dispatch to Tbe Jonrnal.)
North Yakima, Wash., Jan. 15. Before
leaving this city after a week's work
here. Rev. Leonard Snyder, who calls 1
himself the "Boys' Missionary of Amer- ,
ica," paid his respects to the people of j
North Yakima in forcible terms, and In- ,
cldentally grilled to a finish the preach
ers of the city, Secretary Turner of the
Y. M. C. A. and D. C. Reed, superintend- :
ent of the public schools. The Rev. Mr. 1
Snyder was unable to understand the
lack of philanthropic seal among the
residents of North Yakima and what he 1
termed the lack of courtesy and appre
ciation of the preachers. While his :
missionary work among the. youngsters
of the city was productive of much :
good, be said, the people generally railed 1
to enthuse over it. At any rate, accord
ing to Mr. Snyder, they did not support
it. t
"This town is the limit," declared
he, at the end of a week's work among
the boys of the city, during which he
claims to have exacted the pledge from
most of the boys to abstain from cigar
ette smoking. "I have labored in many
cities, but have never yet seen tbe equal
of this.
"I have been in North xaklma an en
tire week doing the Lord's work. Do
you suppose the ministers of the city
churches called upon me, offered me
any help, or even any encouragement?
Just one. Not even the secretary of
your Y. M. C. A., whose work I am
doing, offered any assistance to me
or showed any interest in the work.
The superintendent of your schools,
who should have been as anxious as
any one to have this work done, would
not even give me his cooperation, and I
had, to fight to get Into the school
rooms of these misguided Doys to
show them how they are harming
themselves In smoking, swearing and
other evil practices. The people here
are cold, very cold."
Mr. Snyder said he intended to come
back to Washington next fall, and like.
ly would return to this city to take up
the work again, even though the people
did not encourage him this time. He
has gone to Duluth, Minnesota.
SALEM ATTORNEY TO
REYIVE SLEEPING LAW
h
(Special Dispatch to Th Jonrnal.)
Salem, Jan. 15. Mayor Rodgers of
thla eltv has started a law enforce
ment crusade, and one of the first acts
was ordering the removal of popcorn
machines from the street. Merchants
who display their wares more than 12
Inches from the building front or more
than 20 inches high are arrested and
fined. There is Rn ordinance against a
person walking with a bucket on his or
her head. That will be enforced. Also
the stringent ordinance against spit
ting on the sidewalk. In the meantime
the city attorney is ransacking the city
statutes for obsolete laws and will re
vive a number of dead-letter ordinances
for the edification of citizens these quiet
times. . -
January Special!
We are offering special prices
throughout January on picture framing,
artists' material and wall paper. E. H.
Moorebouse & Co.. 312 Alder street.
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New Orleans, Jan. 14. When a for
tune of $50,000 was almost within her
grasp, Mrs. Mary O'Keefe, 60 years old,
an habitual drunkard, who had been
sent to prison more than 100 times,
died yesterday in a squalid room above
& innn Mrs. Ellen O'Keefe. a sister.
who would have shared partly In the
legacy, went to a pauper's grave re-
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KLAMATH DEBATERS
EAGEB FOR CONTEST
(Social Dispatch' to Tbe Journal.) '
Klamath Falls, Or., Jan. 14. The pu
pils of the Klamath county high school
met at the High School building Friday
evening waiting for the returns from
the debate In this district of tbe State
Debating league. The returns -ere that
Klamath Falls had defeated Medf ord
and the new was enthusiastically re
ceived. Tomorrow night; Klamath Falls
will meet Grants Pass and Professor
C. A. ; Howard of the Klamath lgh
school now has Klamath's .three contest
ants In graining at Ashland. The team
consists of Alex Martin, , Carlisle and
.Ylacent; Taden. : ,.
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Tj MAS. 8. X.. CHAIT, the only
cnineso woman doctor 1 1
thla city. bhe has Curi
many afflicted sufferer.
Cured private and femai 1
diseases, also throat
lung troubles; stornacu.
bladder and kidneys : i
diseases of all kinds . tl;;i;
the human flush U li.-lr t
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