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i 1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO, . FEBRUARY 28, 1008. 13 ycS ' ; ,.v-'-'V . . . Diamond I a. i ..I ' i .' 1 m. ' KELLY MEETS ABE ATTELL TONIGHT , - Buffalo Newsboy With Tcr rific Tunch , Promises to Hebrew Star.: Drop (Cnit4 FrM Leased Wirt.) Ban ST&nclaoo. Feb. II. The third battle for theieatharwelfbt camploa ht of niertca to ba fought In Ban Francisco wttht two montbi takea place tonight .whan Aba Attall. the holder of tha title, maata Eddie Kelly, tha Buffalo newsboy. Both boya hava baan training bard for tha affair, and a, slashing bout ia looked for. Attall baa not held Kelly ehamniv. anA ha cone through a atren ii i - - I uoua period of preparation. . a Kaiiv la a touch younaster. with tr- NIlo punonioir power tan unjr w almlla.le nunlahment. Tha Attall ad llmlrers. deeplta tha many good reporta Vnrom tha Kelly camp, look, for tneir man to gat trie Oeoiaion patera me iimu o 10 rounda la reached, while tha Kelly followera ara willing- to wager one to three that tha eaaierner win anocs me champion out within 10 rounda. Attall la a one to two favorite on the general Tha punching abllltlee of Eddla Kelly can eaally be determined by tha remark dropped yaaterday br Johnny Prayne, who baa bean aparrlng with tha neweboy ever alnoa ha took uo training at Shan non' "I eonalder Kelly to be the hard eat hitter of any boy of hie weight," aald Frayne. "aa I can feel the force of hie blowa even through the big gloves we uae In our aparrlng Douia. I nave tackled aome pretty huaky fighters and none of them aver stung ma aa hard aa Kelly." "Do you mean to aay that Kelly haa a etlffer punch than Frankle Nell had In Die paimr oayar' waa aeaen. "I eertalnlr do." replied Frame, "and I ought to know, becauae I not onl: tra.lnl Frankla but waa on the roa with him. Kelly hlta straight from the ahoulder while Nail awlnga. Every time that Kelly leta a punch go ha put; 'very nnce of hla weight oanina it. 11 is.euy f eta througn Atten e guara a lew nm ha Hebrew will know that ha haa baan hlt- BaQI J.a Tit. Aa Nell waa deemed one of the stlff- eat punchera of hla weight, the fact that Kolir carrlea mora eteam behind hla blowa will give tha fana a Una on hla wonderful strength. Ha la built for a stayer, too, all of hla weight being throuarh hla cheat Hla under pine be ing on tha Fltaalmmona order, while his powerful ehouldere recall Ruby Robert' familiar neavyweiejM development kcroaa tha back. Kelly' neck Is aleo built to withstand the anock or racial banishment. Imagine a 122 pound kid wearing a 11 collar and you have a good ioea or nia neaa eupoort Looktnsr at the flaht from everv angle there Is every reason to nelleve that At tall haa about tha moat dangeroua flght- Art tm pIamh tn rilanna nf tAnlrht ifKelljr'B gymnasium form, his record In ifthe ring and hi physique are the beat evidence that he la a tougn. game, rured cuetomer. t Promoter Oleason haa fixed the prices of admission at SJ for the allery and IS. 15 and $10 for the ground floor. SEATTLE GUARDSMEN AWARDED TROPHY (pedal Dlipatcb to Tbe Journal) Olympla, Wash., Feb. 28. Company B, Waahlngton National Guard, of 8e- lattle. la awarded tha efficiency trophy for 1907 offered to the national guard lot thle state. The company's percent age, based on drill, discipline, target work and general proficiency, la 94.9. The percentage was brought up to thla (high mark in aplta of a low rating In markamanshlp. In the atandlng of com panies In tha year's target practice com pany B la next to the last on the Hat, rlth 71.1 per cent. Company L of Seattle wlna tha figure lor merit trophy with a standing- or 180. frhle high standing In target practice, n aplta of need of Improvement in drill. (discipline and care of arma and equip ment, gave company L second place in (the general efficiency list. company a or North ramma is third on tha Hat In efficiency, and second In figure or merit. AFTER "STRANGLER" r I' 7 mi ' t rti km William Scboltes, The Dalles wrestler, who declares he Is willing to meet Smith, the Portland long shoreman, at any time. AMERICAN CAR DOES NOT NEED SNOW PLOW LAUGHED AT BIG JEFF SJBJSJSgaBBBSBBBBBSeSSSSBBSBBaSBBBBSB Jimmy's Brother Wasn't Surprised When Ketchel Copped Mike Sullivan. tVlllua Drltt out one over on Jim Jeffrlee , that left tha big fallow won daring whether Wlllua boy waa -In on tha ground floor" or simply a "seventh son of a seventh eon." It happened on tha afternoon of tha Mike Twin Bulllvan-Young Ketchel fltht. Jeffrie had a special telegraph wire run Into hla place to keep the big holiday crowd In touch with tha Queene- berry dolnga up at Colma. The operator haa luet nanoea over the bulletin telling of the result tn the preliminary. "Now we'll get tha big how," said one of the lunch-counter atara. "Wonder how It'll got' "Ketchel la liable to cop Sullivan in the first round." drawled Wlllua ''He's liable to do whatf roared Jaff, who had overheard tha remark. Wlllua raMated the statement. "You're craay!" shouted Jeff, In dis gust. ' 'frapa. mummed Brut, purring away contentedly at hla 1 Hempo. Five minutea later the wire toia me ory of Mike Twin lying helpleee o the floor of. the ring without having landed a clean .punch, and Jaff atood Over In one corner and regarded wlllus In open-mouthed wonder. "Didn't suinrlae me a bit" said Wll lua "I'll tell you how It happened that I figured It that way. Usually when two flrhters open uo In tha firat round they atall and feint around for a couple or minutea. Ketchel doesn't do thla Ha exer cises In his dressing-room, and when he landa In the ring be Is all warmed up. He cornea out or his corner witn a rush and ahoote that old Orand Rap- Ida haymaker of hla out before tha Vflw VavIt tn Paris or other fellow atarta to think. i.i tt iu lulu avivuuv ., nliW nJnj Is Able to Climb Snow Drifts. Ti don't need a snow plow," said E. R. Thomas, when asked aa to the practicability of fitting a rotary plow to tha front of America's defender tbe big New York to Paris automobll race. "Only in extreme caaaa la it necessary to uae outside mesne to get tha car throuch. Recently we ran Flyer through from Buffalo to Boston, through the Berkihlrea, through anow atorma. anow drifts, lea and mud. and only twice reaorted to ahovels. Each time a very little work, merely clearing away tha anow wnicn naa pacaea front of the car. waa sufficient. "Thla weather la the worst in years, yet tor one reason we are glad that it haa coma at thla time. It glvea the Thomaa Flyer, which la defending Amer ica, an opportunity to aemonatraia ui unerlor ability to overcome me worst possible conditions rounu upon Amer ce n roads. Today It la doing tnis, aa a ahown by the reporta that the Thomas car had to precede tne otner comeaiania to make a paaaage inrougn tn arms. and also by tha reporta that no cars were able to run out from Chicago to meet the racera except Thomaa Flyera. There la no doubt mat a auccessrui rotary snow plow could be designed by our engineers and the power of the mo tor la much more than aufflclent to drive such an apparatua In addition to nrnnnllinr the oar. Bucn an arrange ment might bo of great service in ex treme cases, but Ita service at such a time would not offset tbe disadvantage nt rarrvina- it when not needed. "it la nnly In extreme caaea that such an arrangement would be used, and we firmly believe tnat tne xnomaa river fully capable of overcoming ail out most extraordinary conditions found on American roaaa. land tha aama trick on Joe Thomaa. If he doean't gat away with It in the flrat round tha fight I liable o go tha limit, aa no fairly clever guy would be caught twice with the trick. In a flaht between Ketohel and Jack Twin i 11 play my money on the green. I think the heavier Bull! van will be .oo much for him." if WITH TIIE COASTERS Portlands Win Two Games. Two games out of the set of three fwere won by the Portlands from the IColumblss on the Oregon alleys last night. Following was tha reault: . COLUMBIAS. Ill Total. Av. Nelson 144 18 144 466 162 Armltare 1(4 178 171 61S 171 Deaver 160 164 165 479 160 Sharer 160 175 200 6S5 17ft Kalk 201 189 143 E34 178 Ttotal .810 864 821 PORTLANDS. 12 3 Total. A v. McMnnles 165 212 168 636 178 Kelley ..V 167 179 172 608 169 navies 161 162 200 613 171 Martin 14 171 130 447 149 Moore 182 230 190 602 201 Total .601 "54 850 Tills Day In Sport Annals. 1884 At New York. Jack Demnsey Sdefeated Jim Barry In three rounds. 1 1885 At Sydney, New South Wales. IWIlllam Beach defeated T. Clifford In Isculllng match for 15,000 and cham pionship of tne world. 1889 At Boston, New England BKat association organized Intercollegiate Football ascociatton or- SPORTING NOTES Local and Otherwise). Those two aramea that tha enterpris ing Walter haa arranged with the Chi cago White Box are probably a sjesult of several conferencea Mao haa had with Fllder Jonea. during tha stay of the popular manager In Portland. Fielder aaya Comlakey arranged for all the games, but it s a foregone conclusion that ha had a hand tn the pie. Anyhow tha games will be approved by local fans, aa they will ba tne beat means of determining the strength of the Beav- era. The gamea will be played March 11 and 12. If the Denver club of tha Western league wants Charlev Trwln to manage that organlaztlon during the coming sea son It is a matter that rests entirely with the nifty veteran third baseman and the club owners. So far aa Danny Long la concerned he haa given hla ul timatum to the Denver crowd, thev know just what his terms are, and Long and Irwin had their understanding aome time ago. Danny aaya that if the Den verltea fix a aalary figure to the liking of Irwin San Franclaco will have to get along without hla services thla year. Dolly Gray will be with the Angels again tbls year. Tha premier southpaw of Hen Berry's ataff has stgnea up his 1908 contract and aaya that he and the management had no trouble coming to an agreement and that the terms are all aettled. Dolly aaya he haa taken good care of himself during the winter and is now tipping tne Deama at ivu pounds, his regular mid-season weight. e Slivers Henley haa sent In hla eon- tract and Danny ixng haa breathed an other eigh of relief. Ilenley wrote that he waa satisfied with the terms Long mailed him. While working at hla trade at Sacramento. Henley la doing a little light practicing every day. BIOS OPEN RU First Move Made Toward Awarding Contracts for New Athletic Field. jir.ir.iv byres in ' LIMELIGHT AGAIN Former Fortland Catcher Seems to Be in Trouble About Contract Bids will ba opened tomorrow by the architects and engineers for the first portion of work In the Improvement plans of the Multnomah Amateur Ath letlo club. Ten contractors are bidding for tha earth work Involved In the new athletio club, and It la believed by the committee In charge that the flrat load of dirt will ba moved the first week In March. It Is tha Intention of the committee to have the grounds and grandstand In readiness for the field meets by the mid dle of May. and In order (o do that It Will require every possible day between now ana tne appointed time. One week from tomorrow blda will be opened for the erection of a concrete re taining wail to hold up one of the atreeta bordering; the field. The con crete oon tract will alao Include the huge piers which will support the grand stand. Estlmatea on this portion of tha work, aa on the dirt work, call for txpendlturea In tha neighborhood of UtOOO. The track cornea under another sepa rata contract, but the leveling work will be done by the employes of the club. Altogether there will be some 120,000 pent on improvements, the major por lon Of which will go Into the hand some grandstand under contemplation. morning. Good old Truck Eagan haa 1 ready algned and returned his contract Or the new year, aa have Ltarhwood (Mulligan). "Little Jonnny" Hopkins and McFarland. "Ooldle" Wright and "Hid Jiosan have acceded the terms offered and their contracts are expected dally. The aama holda good for Came and Haley. Two new men on the Greek lineup will be "Iilll" Clsney and Scruggs Infleldera. Van la negotiating with Catcher Altman and I'ltchers Delias and Hardy. YOUNG SOCCER PLAYER, IS YOUR CHANCE If you want to play soccer football or learn anything about the great Eng lish game, turn out to the ball grounds. Twenty-fourth and Vaughn atreeta, to morrow afternoon, and you'll have all the chance In the world. All playera in the City Association eague who have not had a chance to play ao far thla aeaaon. will be given an opportunity to swat the sphere. Beveral of the crack players of the Scotch and Kngllah team will be on hand to teach the young Idea and every thing will go off lovely. The playera will assemble about the hour of 3. SEATTLE FIVE AGAINST LOCAL MEN TONIGHT The local T. M. C. A. will play a basketball game with the Seattle T. M. C. A. tonight in the "gym" at Fourth and Yamhill atreeta. Thla game Is one of the regular contests In the T. M. C. A. Northwestern league, ajad promises to furniah some fine sport. Seattle la In the lead In the pennant race, and needs thla game to cinch her chancea. The vlaltors will try hard to repeat the victory which they gained over the locals In Seattle. The second Y. M. C A. team will play Vancouver as a preliminary to the big contest San Francisco. Feb. . 21. There threatens to ba trouble over tbe serv ices of Jimmy Byrnes, who cams to terms with Louisville soma time ago. It will ba recalled that Byrnes fin ished the aeaaon with Portland. The understanding with McCredlo waa, so Byrnes aaya. that ha waa to have bis release at the wind-up of the aeaaon. McCredle waa hard up for catchera and llyrni-s stepped In and helped him Out. The scrappy catcher Insisted on navins a non-reaerve contract, aa ha wanted to go east again this year. Connie Mack secured for Byrnes a fine lob with Louisville. It gave him a contract calling for 1300 a month and railroad transportation. Byrnes thought he waa all fixed up until he received a letter from George Tebeau, the manager of the Louisville club, who wrote that McCredle bad notified him that he had Jimmy on the reaerve list Byrnea waa dumbfounded. He had no Inkling that McCredle would try to hold him, until he received hi contract, whlph came the other day. Technically peaking, Byrnes belongs to Portland, for non-reserve contracts are no longer recognised by the na tional commlaalon. Byrnea might be ready to talk buxineaa with McCredle, but for the fact that he alashed his salary of last year 160 a month. The terma tendered by McCredle are about half of what Loulavllle agreed upon. You can fancy that Byrnea is a trifle disgruntled. It hardly seems that Mc Crwdle has given Byrnea a square deal. Danny Long wanted to do business with Byrnes Iaat fall, but would have nothing to do with him when Jimmy Informed him that he would expoot a non-reserve contract, because he want ed to play in tha eaat again, it ia possible that Jimmy may iana wiwi MiLntn f'rnx after all. After he haJ algned with Louisville Santa Crux mad a bid for hla eervlcea. Certainly he can get more money from Devereaux than I'ortland offered him. COLUMBIA EXPECTS TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIP Whether or not Columbia university 111 win the interscholastlo basketball championship la the lsaue to be de cided when that team and Hill Military academy coma together at 4 o'clock thla afternoon In the Portland academy "gym." Columbia haa won every game aha ha played thla season, and If aha landa this game will be the undisputed cham pions of the Portland lnieracnoiasiic eaaue. The boys are all In good condi tion, and expect to land today a game without trouble. La Grande Wanta Park. Ia Grande, Or., Feb. 28 Definite tena toward formina an athletio asso ciation and park In this city were tak en last night at a mass meeting held for that purpose, a committee con sisting of George Cochran, A. V. An drews and William Seigrlst waa ap pointed to have charge or tne preilm nary arrangements and aubacriptions to the amount of over 11,000 nave al ready been pledged. It Is proposed to buy a tract or jana in the east end of town to be con verted into a race track, baaeball tround and general athletic field, it s tha Intention to construct a half mlla track for automobile races. It will require about 13,000 to complete tha park It la estimated. To Study Forestry in Alabama. New Haven. Conn., Fib. 28. The claaa term of the Yale Forestry school waa brought to a close today with appropri ate exercises held In Marsh ball. Ad dresses were delivered by President Hadley, professor Gravea and by repre aentativea of the atudent body and tha alumni of the forestry achool. Next Tuesday the senior class of the school will sail for Savannah, en route to Holllns, Alabama. The work in the woods near Holllns will commence March 9, and continue for three months. Practical Instruction will be given the students in lumbering, aurveylng and timber estimating. 891 At Philadelphia. Pennsylvania teanlzed, W . 1 , - 18WK At Jjos Angnies, james j, jer- frles won rrom Joe Goddard In four rounds. 1905 At Han Francisco. Battlins- NeU won aeieatea -roung toroetf in nine ounds. 905 At Colma. California. Harry irenny receivea rauii injuries in a ring riatlje wiin rrnnnie reu. M 01 n MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND ORE. , r . A Boarding and Das school for Young Man and Boya PreparatTOB for col leges, U. a Military and Naval Academlea. Ac credited to Stanford. Berkeley. Cornell, Am herst and all State Uni versities and Agricultural Colleges. - Manual train ing. Business eouraa Tbe principal has bad 19 years experience la Port land, Comfortable quar tar. Best environment Make' reservation now. Per llluatrated catalog and other literature ad dross - J. IT. BILL, U. D.. Principal and rroprtstoti niatanea . runners of the Multnomah club are called out to a meeting which will take place at o'clock tomorrow afternoon, at which time arrangements will be made for ayatematlo practice and a preliminary cross country run, to take place In tha near future. Manager Relllnsrer make a particular request for the younger athletes of tho club to be present m An additional boost waa given Ameri can made care the other day over the firln nroduct. The New York Jour nal Is conducting a race from New York to Fort Leavenworth. Kansas. The little Studebaker racer used In the test left New York six days after the New York to Paris race started, yet It passed two of the globe encircling macnines. The French car. Zlxare Naudln. waa passed at Upper Red Hook, New York, and the German car. Protos, In Cleve land. The weather at times was so cold that the driver had his ears frozen and bands frost bitten. e e Pedagogue Sam Leaver does a holdup stunt on Barney Dreyruss eacn season. The Pirate getr his contract and does not return the document until the Pitts burg owner sends him a 2 cent postage stamp. National, league players think Leever, If ha lives long enough, will be a millionaire some day. : The regular monthly meeting of the Riverside Driving club will be held to nlaht at 8 o'clock sharp In tho Rural Spirit office, room 12, Hamilton build ing. Ul Third street Members are earnestly requested to attend the meet Ins; as matters of Importance will be discussed. ( Spokane Amateur Athletic club gave a amoker tne otner nigni ror xne xem lnine admlrera of the organization. Of course there were no hair pulling- con teata nor any real smoke, but there was lots of athletio entertainment. Including wrestling and boxing participated In by the male memnera. 11 is reported tnat the Innovation waa a huge success, and the ladles are anxious for the next amoker. WHITE SOX SPECIAL LEAVES TOMORROW Fresno will hivn TvaIIv. whn waa with Oakland before Schlafley made hla ap pearance to play second base. Kelly haa already reported for work at the already reported Raisin city. If ho plays uo to his Oak land form Manager Baum will not have to worry about second base being well taken care of.' When he was with Pete Lohman Kelly was a steady, hard-working player who waa alwaya In the game. At third baao Fresno will have the elongated Mott whom McCredle sold to Aberdeen. Fresno la paying Mott a bet ter salary so why should ha go into tha mortnwesi league r e The Commuters will have at least one game with the White Sox In San Diego. A :op In San Diego for a midweek game rrangements were completed yesterday py wnicn one or tne Chicago squads will ate with the Oakland era. Although Danny Lonsr does not like the idea of allow! nar Slatterv. one of the many backatooa he has slo-nerl for the present season, to linger at the east until April, ha aaya he will have Slat here, even thou eh he doea come a trifle late. He haa plenty of material from Which to select a auccessor tn Charley Street, but he figures the man who steps into the shoes of handsome Charlea must be something; of a catcher and he does not believe In letting any of the likely ones sret out of his hands at thla stage of the game. a Ti r ! P n V aiimfVIAjl fir, tha rtnl, n.-tlnnl. Is as follows: Van Haltren's men will train in San Dlearo. Thev lnnva Oaklnnil for the southland 'on Monday. March 9. and will start active training at San Diego on the following Wednesday CONSTIPATION .ViT?I "JV A red with ehrosle eor iMpatlon tod darlnr this time 1 had to take a I eoald taare aa action en my bumli. N.nnii. rla Cawsareu, and today I am a wall mat DorlBS th. ntnar.ars bafor I ued Tcatc.m. aff.r.4 untold mti.ry with Internal pIl.V. Thank J" 1.W 'r0".11 '' hl morning, fi ean use this In behalf of snfferlnc bnmanUy." B. r. Flth.r, itouwke. Ill , (United Pre Leased Wlre.l Chicago. Feb. 28. All preparations for the departure of the White Box fOr Los Anreles. where they will do their train ing for tha coming aeaaon, are complete-"1 Tha sneclal train in which tney will make their 7,100 mils trip has been made up and ia ready for tbe signal to start which will ba riven tomorrow night Tha dining car is being provisioned to day, and wnen tno piayers and rooters board tha train they will find the best of everything in the larder. Bntto Paper for Taft, (tifilted Preae Leased Wire. Butte, Mont. Feb. 21. Believing that Secretary of War Taft Is the.beat man to carry out tho Roosevelt policies, the Butts Evening News, the leading Re publican newspaper In Montana today announced-that henceforth It w-ill sup port him for tho nomination. . . neasant, alstsble. Potent. Tuta Good, Do Good, "lokfa. w or Gripe. Ita, Ue, too. Navar Sld in balk. Th ronnlna tabUt .tamped 0 00. aarnUd to oura or your monay back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 603 ANNUAL SALE. TEN tilLUON BOXES EXTRAORDINARY VALUES ARE THE SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS Offered at Our Lower Floor Saturday Evening From 6 to 8 o'Clock FLOOR VhSES. Regular $2.25 values, special for Saturday between 6 and 9 p. m. only $1.15 STEINS Regular 60c values, special 30 WARWICK PLAQUES Regular 85c values, special 50s ART JARDINIERES Values up to $2.00, special 65t FERN DISHES Regular $2.00 values, special .$1.35 WARWICK MUGS Regular $1.00 values, special 60 EASTERN OUTEITTING CO. &78S COR. WASHINGTON AND TENTH m .71 v 1 WO M Lac Paia Thco. 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