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In aevoral caaea but ona or two altlooa remain to be filled, and thia n illy b Tbla be done wltn the material ai e part of tne aix ciuoa wnicn noia anchlaea In the league. , Balem and itorla will probably increaae tne cir It to eight teama. and the capital city ka almost a complete team on paper. ktorla seems to have nothing liv vi lew. id If nothing la done soon the directors 111 be looking around for another club offset Balem a entrance. For the first time since the league rangements were set In motion, tne rsonnel of the West Side team, of hlch Archie Parrott is captain and lick Whitehead manager, has leaked t. The two aforementioned nave en extremely reticent concerning their obable lineup. However, the majority the raxes team 01 iaec year uas en algned along with some craca ayers whose laentity is sun veueu the secrecy wnicn nas oeen bo ironu- n hrtofnr. Now that Charley Moore has decided report at Aberdeen in Apru -vnuo- lllbrick will have charge of the Bt hna team of the Tri-city. fniioncK second only to aioore in tne esuma- n of tne saints, ana ne nas an ine allocations of a good manager, jnooro s assisted in tne signinK oinio vw and alven his vaiuaoie services to club In singling out likely candl- tes. ;With tho posslhle- exception of the lest Side and WOodburn, nope of the lima will bear any semblance In make- to last year, ine n.ast diuo nun 1 a number of the old Bralnard Cub ivers. but not enougn to give n aim- . . . A II... A. ICtlOn as a succensur id mm iiritiu. ao far as slgnaturea have been- so red and places promemaucauy as- rned, the teams wui oe aooui as 101-. tws: . . . . west roruaaa. ICatcher. Antone; pitchers, Kotterman Johnson; shortstop, iseweu; zirst se, Arohle Parretti second; baas, Ash- HOUStOn ana;Anay Anoorron, iiuru se. Joe 'ay,"e outneia. rtica -rrvii. rt jonnaon ana ormruj. Eaat Portland. Catchers, Emerick and Thomas: pitch- H. Uaraner ana otren; ursi oa.ec. innedv: second base. Barrel!; ahort- bp, Troy Myera; miro. du, uikdi Udera, Magnus, Jtauscuer ami jcrtu . . Yanoonrsr. ICatcher. McBride; pitchers. Jack Ol- Arthur fender ana xim uoncinnon; ua hma and nantnin. FranK Turk: :ldera. Ahem, Benny Brlgga and Jack iser. wooaonrs.. .. ICatchers, Huddleston and Nathman; rat base, iavier; sacono uo, ,uio- m; snortatop, onorey; inira - Ihn Hunt; outfielders, James Hunt, chael and wnite. ' no pucners sigoea, It hooka out for Callff and Jarmen, ol lem. , :" ' ' : , Si. aoons. fktohera. Otto Moore and Brock; aeo- M oase, oraon rjruwii, umu imk, lllbrick; outfielders, Ray Hlnkle and lex. Oliver; pitcher, shortstop and cen F fielders, already signed. . . Oreroa City. . tPifihrs Habernlcht. Kelt - and I Lrdner; inielders, Kruger, jay, Liocxe Ld Orif flta; outneiaer, Kummeu. WITH THE COASTED hed Kennedy of the Beater, who La been coaching Columbia unlver- durlng the late winter montn aald to have developed a pretty fas nnh nt vountrsterst tne Dig uat ktitution. Kennedy Incidentally has ton getting Into pretty good trim him and . thinks he will be able . to Fat the sphere from the start this track Bliss, who caught . with Oak' fid last season, has come to .terms th the St. .JUOUia -Nationals. a nan lis at Iirst piterea omy i,ouu, ana refused to sign lor tnai amount. L ha now come to an agreement with bCloskey ' that he says . la aatlafao- Harry Woltera may atay orkthe coast lj wear a Ban Jose unuorm tnts sea- h. He waa sold to Toledo, out trade, Im Louis. McCioskey not only cu k promised, salary, but ha refused to iw ' transportation, which has made biters threaten to Join the outlaws. e . ., Heltmuller has at last come to terms th Ed Walter of the Oakland club I has signed a contract tnai means -will be with- the Oaks theceming rson. Jieiimuner aia great " wore t aaaaon. his fielding being consist- i and his batting making' him a fav te. , Tne uaxiaiia line is.aouut com te. An Ttaoilionai catcner is neeaea, lJasnWOOQ IB mo uuit wkmwi) nu tired. Schentsel, of the Texas ... a mav .nm A Tn term . m u v. j , rms, ana it no lbs not. Walter has hla hooka out an . easterner -wno is ranaea very rii-i -'rranrement that -has Juat n completed Berry will have seven re games . in ioaAngeies witu tne Icago Americans. Team NO, I ha ke time on its hands than was ex ited and the Los Angeles manager 11 fill. In ' tho vacant dates. Berry 11 have another game with team No. March II. and will Jiave six games th the second team rronr xwarcn it 22 inclusive. Team No. l wui play xland -'at Bati Diego March and SIGIJ MANY STARS t".1" ; . .-. , innnTi inn nm rrnn PENTATHLON HEET IS ll Y. 31. C. A.- Juniors Will Have a Chance to Show All-Eound Skill. ; Larry .Larimore, the genial physical director of the T. M. C. A. boys' depart ment, la planning on holding a Big. Jun ior pentathlon meet Monday, March 9. Thla meet waa orlarlnallly to have been held Friday, but the big game with the Muscatine ha caused thia event to be postponed a few days. Mr, Larimore has been spending a lot of time getting his boys In training trim for the contest and he has every hope that some of the previous Junior etandlng records will be broken. ' Of a necessity the races are mainly against time, and however fast a runner may be he can never catch' up with hie invisible opponent To avoid monotony an endeavor will be made to ran ' one cqntestant against another in the dis tance runs, while the dashes will prob ably be run In heats. Although the pro gram has not yet been definitely de cided the following events will take i wenty-yara aaan. Standing broad Jump. Two hundred-yard run. Dips on the parallel bars. Running high dive. In the races one and three fifths sec onds are allowed or the circular track. The percentage on the races are worked out on the basis of Bpaldlngs' Athletic guide, which enables the Judge to com paratively place the positions of the' men. For prises there i will be hand-, some medals of gold, silver and .bronse according to the points each contestant earns, wo cnarge win oe maae lor ad mission, as it Is felt that this is one of the occasions on which, the boys are entitled to bring" their friends. WEST PORTLAND HAS SOME SPEEDY. TOSSEES In Archie Parrott. Andy Anderson, West Portland -will have four of the best men in the Tri-City league. Not only are they fast men but they are thinkers and know the frame ell the way through. Archie 'arrott Is the oldest - player of tjie bunch. He has been playing, baseball in F-ortland for the-last 10 years and has always been a-star. 11 Andy Anderson .rightfully belongs to Aberdeen, but as he. has entered Into a business venture which demands his entire attention, he has decided to give up professional - baseball and devote all Ills time to his business. Joe Fay, too, has been playing base ball here for quite a while and last year played a number of games for the Portland Bcavera at shortstop. His stick work has always i been a little light for the Coast league but in the minor games he Is a star hitter. Joe played a good game at -short for Ta coma in the Northwest league in 1903 but the next year gave up professional baseball and played tn Portland. Joe 1 one of the best little fielders in this part of the country and with a little more success with .the willow would be a star in big company. Northrup. the outfielder, - signed with the west side team, belongs to Spokane, but la not satisfied with his chances there and has decided to. cast his lot with the Trl-City league. He is one of the fastest outfielders in the league and is said to be a fine sticker. 35-40 D. P. Tooring Car . 'I !?..':: ?T. --r -' - 5r ' ir J "" IWMMMWHMMpMniaHMrlMMNIIW This la th best powered, roomiest car aold in th world at thla price; it la one Of the quietest and prettiest runnlns? cars pn th market at any price. -Don't -takeourword TorTit-eom and se for yourselves. Com pare th, following specifications with other oars at anywhere near thla price. 85-40 H. P. engine, cylinders. 4 3-4 In. bore 4 -4 stroke, 108 in. wheel baa, selective type transmission, floating type rear axle, 14 In. wheels, tonneau seat B2 in. wider front seat In proportion. i 1 -i A oar with apd, ower, Urg .aeating napaolty aa4 nobby apparjio at ta right prlo. - Oom and gt a Kissel Kar ! Rco NORTHWESTERN 495 Atbra : rrT77 lMosil b6a ronzbaa it, vm, ... asaxini, IrUKILflllU uULrtKo I CAPTURE THE SERIES r. . ' i . Locals Win ; Eight ' Matches Out of Ten From Tacoma Players. In the match played on the links of the'Waverly' Golf 'club yesterday after noon between Portland and Tacoma the 10 Waverly -jlayera repreaentlng Port land came off with' flying- colore. The Portland golf era won every one of their matches except two, and Tne of these was in doubt until the end of the nine teenth -bole, when Kershaw of Tacoma beat A. A. Wright . of Portland. The only other Tacoma man to win his game was A- Bailey, president or me la- coma club, lie aereatea waiter uira 2 up and 1 to play. Aitnougn tne total result was ratner one-sided, most of the individual con tests were very, close and Intensely ex citing throughout. A considerable number of the club members were pres ent as non-pcrtlcipants and followed the plays withvmuoh enthusiasm. The day was damp and rainy, but the green was In excellent condition and the weather In no way interfered with the playing. The comolete score of the Portland Tacoma match, with the local players' names first, la as follows: J. wesiey toa won irom J. ti. liar- ley, 4 up. 2 to play. A. A. wngnt lost to Kersnaw, l op. Voorhlea woif from Parsons, S up. I to play. ' Murphr won from H. F. Orlggs, 4 up, to play. Young won from Franslola, up, t to play. ouoert won irom xnompson, up. to play.y lnor won from Stebblna, T up, 2 to play. we ebb won from Smith, up, 1 to play. Ayer won from Simpson, play. . up, 2 n yutiingnam won. rrom .Brown, tBi to pi ay. Bird lost , to A. Bailey, 2 up, 1 to play. Last night, a banquet was tendered the players and visiting Tacoma guests at the cluDnouso. . CHICAGO VIJNIYEKSITY PLAYS SEVEN GAMES IVntM Pma Lamed ' Wire. - .icago, Feb. 29 The University of Cnicago today decided upon a seven' game football schedule. This is a set tier on ' this Question and makes a de cisive majority of the conference In fa vor oz seven .games. 1711s, nowever, .is with, the understanding tnar the scneo ule revert to five, games to be decided, the opposing elevens, for 190S will be Minnesota, Illinois, Northwestern, Wis consin; Indiana and some eastern team, probably Cornell. REED AND H0LMAN WINNERS IN HUNDRED (Beant News by.tienceat Leaard Wlra.) Stanford University. Cal.. Feb. 29. A track meet was held at the university this morning for tryouta - to determine the men eligible for the southern trip, which begins during the spring recess. In tho hundred yard.dash H. E, Reed of Portland was, first and Holman, Fort- land, second. .Time, :10 V. itm F. 0$; rtcJory damonstratton. , 7 . Premier Ford DISTRIBUTOR V : wat; j t ao-w' sroomn atb- 7 , . w as srvuaa, . wabk COMISKEY SAYS HE'S TAKING CHAMPIONS ssBMasaaaasssftBisBasassHSBBssoB Chicago Americans Off for West, Accompanied by Mc Credie's Youngest Beaver. (tTnlted Press Leued Wire.) Chicago, Feb. 2 J. "I am taking the next world's champions on a trip to Cal ifornia tonight. That's the way the trip looks to me." . That was the prediction of the "Old Roman," Charles Comlskey, Jr., before starting west with the coming aeason's White Sox. Comlskey. 24 of his ball players, some wives, and a bunch of good friends, started at 9 o'clock to night for California from the Rock Is land station. There was noise and en thusiasm as the White Sox apecial pulled out of the depot. "Tho White Sox give promlae of be ing the best team I ever had." declared Comlskey. "It may be a little early to make such a strong prediction, but that is the way they slse up. They are vet eran material. The new men with good records ought to develop first-class layers, good enough for anr company, f we have no hard luck during the season, I think we will land the Ameri can league pennant, then the world's cnampionsmp. i nave always maintain Bicycles Motorcycles AGENTS WANTED in all unoccupied territory for the . well-known Indian Motorcycle '' v - 'i ' " r-f-4r "i-''t National, R-S and Emblem Bicycles Distributed by BALLOU&WRlGHT SS Sixth St., PORTLAND, OR. Full line AUTO SUPPLIES also carried in stock. explained f ed that winning; the American league championship Is a big Job." Two Portland, Oregon, players will accompany the White Sox. Outfielder Meldy, who waa with the local Logan fjuares semi-professional team last fall, will go aa far as Los Angeles and Join their team at Bakersfleld, where It is training for tho season. 1908 Packard Has NORTHWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE PACKARD LOZIER MATHESON THOMAS FLTER POPE HARTFORD .FRANKLIN BUICK THOMAS 40 WAVERLT-ELECTRIC AND COMMERCIAL. VEHICLES. AOENClES ALL IMPORTANT CENTERS fetaler lifl(0)iii(0)Me The Greatest Endurance Car in the World The Studebaker War Dispatch Car leaving New York six days behind the New York to Paris racers, on their way to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, with a dispatch from General Grant, arrived in Chicago twenty minutes ahead of the leader, through snow, mud and blizzards. The most wonderful automobile record ever accomplished. The reason is easily if you care to investigate. Mm IMS,. .OH PL Wo 330-336 East DALLAS CLllS TITLE FOR COAST Oregon College, Challenges Snohomish for Champion ship Basketball Contest. tihrtmX ni.n. tea ito The Joornal.) Dallas. Or, Feb. 12. Tna Pali col- less basketball team , la practicing laitn full for its rime with tha Strong team from MuarAttn. ToWS. Ill th" COllege 'gym-' on Wednesday and Friday nights, March 4 and Th Xow boy r known as a fast aggregation of basket ball toasera, and tho collegians are going to take no chaacaa of dropping a ram to them If it ead folded. F.-, - has ta far olavea 14 oontVsTed winnini : evofr ono by mM 1 Washington) basketball tn to p ay, for the coast "nB,n,i""""t"VC Komlsh claims to have fe&niff. from Nome, Alaska, by two tne boys from tie. uanae aeteateo m " '.r,J and unless a game can bo arranged wltn Snohomish, will claim tno nampion shlp of the coast, inasmuch M the Ber keley team, champions of California, were defeated by the Nomo aggregation after the Utter team waa beaten by No definite arrangement haa ben made as yet for the gam with Mult nomah to dec.de the SUfe league cham pionship. Two games will be plaved -one at Dallas and one at Portland and if the teams each win a game tho de ciding gam will be played on neutral ground. ' - : '..: BlemUbes, etiBPlef. eruption, rbe. sned- Satis akla ASK THE? MAN WHO OWNS ONE The reputation that the Packard Car enjoys is an honor to the inan who owns one. It is the aristocrat of automobiles. Simplicity, grace, elegance and luxury are the embodiments :; of the 1908 Packard a-' Call at Our Salesrooms and Get a Demonstration H. L. Keats Auto Co. CORNER SEVENTH AND OAK STS., PORTLAND, OR. Morrison St. Y. M. C. A. BOYS TOLL SETTLE CHAMPIONSHIP . i - Tr ..' .- Th physical "director ct th boyr -partmeni at the, T. M. C. A. Is now ar ranging tor, the ' annual ' championship contest between th various e lasses. Each class has on and aomeUmts two , basket bail teams And It la th Idea of I the boys' physical director to let th classes fight the contest on th prlnolpl -of th "KUkeniry Cata." , Th games will be ran on th "dou. ' hfder" (two' games a night) ays tem till th champion can b acclaimed. The aeries ylU llkly run on till th , beginning of April, aa th boya have , some difficulty in getting vacant nights , at th association. Mr. Larimor x., pacts to enter thre teams each. from the business boys and intermediate classes, while likely th student or high . school class will put two mor tn Ui ,: neid. j As"TbeProo!ofthe Pnddlng Is In the Eating" so the proof of the tlr Is In th wearing. Us R. E. BLODGETT YTOCAjrarxjra ft XBAaxn, BIO Alder Bt, Portland, Or. Arrived - Firestone , i. n- Tits: r 'f'i '. n "!. - .JOli 1rt and team No. ,2 will meet tne uom tef llarch...lfc..,,,....4.s-..;,i i . it. .-; ' ' "t- I