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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 190S. 4
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CRACK WRESTLERS WHO STRUGGLE' FOR CHAMPIONSHIP TONIGHT
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WRESTLERS ARE
READY FOR- V.'ORD
0:Co'nnell and Smith in Pink
;of Condition for the
Match Tonight.
- ;
. . O'Connell's BUtemejit
4 I have never felt more confl-
dent - of winning a wrestling;
4 ; match la my life. I have nursed 4
.. in 7 self along- until X am la the 4
" pink ' of condition. When I
emerge from the ring; tonight X
; shall have no Excuse to offer If
; X ain defeated by Smith, I know e
4 ' that he la a dangerous man with. 4
I tha "choke" ,hld, but-1 don't 4
4 ' anticipate much trouble in break-! 4
4 . inff It I hay boon against 4
. 4 i strangle holds before and X know 4
o what to da Ed 3. O'Connell. - 4
4-l V fcutOi's Statement 4
4 -I I believe my Ions; work has 4
" placed me In the best possible 4
4 condition to meet O'Connell to- 4
night. O'Connell Is a first-class 4
4 , wrestler in every department of
4 , the) game, but I know that I am
4. stronger than he and the long
4 . route of five falls Is to my liking.
4 I am practically tireless up to
4 two hours and I don't think the
. match will go that long before a
4 winner Is, returned. I concede
4 that O'Connell Is fast, but then
4 I can travel at .a pretty rapid.
4 rate, myself. I a hall almost be
4 ready to admit that O'Connell.
4 is the better man if he downs me
4 tonight fitrangler Smith.
4
. Can Suaa Borne, Too
Smith is no slouch at the rushing
game himself and in vam past has
sent more than oe opponent off his
feet by his speed.. Therefore when their
speed la manured there can hardly be a
prettier sight thai) the two men wnen
thv Mima together. - -
O'Connell will have this advantage
over Smith H Is inches to the good
on reach and height and this may be
the deciding factor when coupled with
his speed. He has to overcome the ali
but believes he can do this before the
vmtll has prograed the full Ave falls.
Smith on the other hand will make a
valiant attempt to take the first" fall.
He realises with the .initial fall tucked
away he wUThave a little chance- to ex
periment with O'Connell and perhaps
overcome the handicap his height ana
reach stive,
Efvervthlns is In readiness for the
Tti
enor sirepgm 01 m mew mnuui
Btrangfer Smith-Eddie O'Connell wrest
linir match innlatht in Merrill's hall, and
when the two men go on the mat to
commence their battle for the middle
weight championship of the coast, they
will be greeted what will probably
be tha largest crowd that ever attended
a wrestling match in Portland.
Both men announced this morning
that they were fit for a great struggle
and the grappling should be class per
sonified. Those who are handling
O'Connell's end of the game asserted
that he would start out to win from the
word. He believes that his rush tactics
will tire Smith out before the match
has had a chance to go the .full five
Heretofore patrons of the sport have
witnessed more or less head pulling, and
general hauling on the part of the
wrestlers. O'Connell's style Is diametri
cally opposite to this -methodr and no
low men-can' hope to stay In the ring
with him- and pursue the elow tactics.
f The referee wHl he chosen at the
on the result the otftclal will have to
be very careful that hla Judgment is
accurate and satisfactory to all con
cerned. . . ,
Preparations have been made to com
fortably seat all the spectators close
arouitd the ringside so that every move
ment of the muscles of the wrestlers
may be observed. Merrill hall will be
comfortably heated before the doora are
opened to the public,
HILL HAS EASY TIME
WITH ACADEMY TEAM
Crack Cadets 'Boll Up 22 to
0 Score and Win Game
Handily.
Outplayed, outweighed but not out
gamed, Portland academy yesterday
went down to defeat before Hill Mili
tary academy, 22 to 0. Although they
put up a great fight against the Hill at
tacks, there was no stopping of the
riiahoa of nnnaaon. Hill. Meter. S. Ora'
ham and Ford, and Hill simply toyed
with the Academy boys. -
For Academy. Tegart, Snow, Cobb,
Cooking-ham, Moore- and McDonald
nlnvfi.l best, but they were uu afcainet
their masters In the football game at
least and nothing they could have done
would have cnangea me result, uurini
the firat hair Hiu ran up a score or i
points, and satisfied that the ga
won, contented themselves with
inf nma and Dlayed a large nu
ame was
a kick
lng game and played a large number of
. substitutes. During thla half
they
cored only one touchdown, but
pen
aity of half the distance to go and the
ejectment of Ford from the game, kept
them from scoring anoiner toucnaown.
Ford declares that he did not slug Sum
mers aa Referee Horan. ruled and left
the game protesting against, the dects-
Htll Military.
Portland Academy.
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Jamleson ........ LOR
Leonard
Carruthers ..u..
"W. fl rah art. Wurs-
Cursy
Weller, Hutton..R O L. ......... - Tegatr
:Ford,Wuriweller.R T L. . . . Summers
MeOulre ...... .,tinu enow, uodo
Hughea, HIncks....Q. Cooklngham
Meier L H R.Beuhner. Wilson
Hill. Westbrook.R H L. .... . ... . . Moore
Donason .......... F McDonald
, . V Oakland Race. .
-Oakland, Cal.. Nov. ' II. -Weather
eloudy. track fast, Teaterday'a race
resutta: - ,
First race, five and one half furlongs,
selling Hereafter, 114 (Sullivan), wan;
Vontromp, 117 (Taplln), second: MeV
rlll, 11 CKeogh). third. Time, 1:07.
Second .race, five furlongs, purse-
Tollbox.;,l(lt (ShllllngX won: Palo Alto,
' 10-(Kirchbaum). second; Mlcaela, 10J
(Upton ), third. Time, 1 :01 4-5. , '
Third race, futurity course, selling-
Woodcraft, 101 (Shilling), wonj. Bt
. Francis, 119 (Mentry), second; ' Bell
wether, 100 . (Sweet), , third. Time,
1:01 3-5- -2--" - - ' -
Fourth race, -. Winter -handicap,- mil
and one -sixteenth Royal Tourist, 104
(Archibald), woni - Dandellor.: 118
(Shilling), seeond: W. Tv" Overton, 101
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;1EJWII RIGHT ATUM
OFF
TO KIEET OREGON
Seattle Students Deem Sat
urday's Oame aa Big Con
test of Season.
(Special Dlptcb to The Jrwroal
University of Washington, Seattle,
Nov. 12. This aftertioon at 1:16. the
University of Washington football team
left for Bugene, Or., over the Northern
Pacific, to play their only game of the
season away from , home. Those who
will make the trip are: Centers, Teg
meler and Beck; guards, Baboock, Jarvls
and Flaherty; tackles. Bants and Eak
Ina; ends, Matson, Grimm and Clark;
quarterbacks, Coyle and Thayer; halves;
Muckelstone, Wand and Taylor; full
backs, Westover Willis and Wells. Two
others may be taken as Manacer Ras-
musen intends to have twenty players In
readiness when the game Is called.
The team will get into Portland to
night, where they will have a good
night's rest, going down to Eugene the
tomorrow xnornlnsr. Friday afternoon
light signal practice will be held on the
Eugene gridiron, when the final touches
will be put on for the big battle of the
day following.
Men Still Xdmplnf.
The men are still sore from the'
rullmttn struggle. Westover, Matson,
Muckelstone and Jarvls belne- esDeclal-
ly under the weather. Wells Ts still out
of condition and Willis Is limping badly.
Neither of these players took part In
the .Pullman game. Wantl. who was un
able to take cart In the battle with W.
H. ,C. is In 'better Shane and will un
doubtedly get a chance at the Oregon
Eaklns has been cractlclnar plane kick
ing this week and does far better in
tracuce tnan lie dia in the last game.
.Vashlnrton realizes that Oreron has a
coupie or extraordinary booters in Moul
len and Clarke, the former to sail place
Woks between the uprights and the lat
ter to get tne niasain awav far dnvn
the field on punts. Eaklns will have
to be much better In both departments
than he was last Saturday to compare
with the Oregon kickers.
xvever nas interest in a game been so
Intense as It ia at the unlveraltv this
ween ana eignieen nunarea persona will
anxiously await the news of the Oreaon
battle. The game means everything to
Washington's football destinies ihis
year and as suoh Is the big battle of the
year tor uie yarsity. . , j
ALBINA ELEVEN WILL
MEET OREGON CITYS
jrootoau entnusiasts or AJblna are
anticipating the scheduled game be
tween the Barclay- High school eleven
of Oregoji City and the popular Catfaollo
Ainieuo ciuo s eleven., Tne
game will
be played on tne youn
men a andiron
at Williams avenua and Stanton street
Saturday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock.
Little ia known of the Oregon City
scholastics, as. It has been years since
an Oregon City aggregation has played
In this city. Coach Kennedy of the
local clubmen Is confident of victory.
and declares It is only a question of
now many toucnaowns tne aerenaers ol
the blue and gold will make. The locals
will outwelghi their rivals, but as speed
figures in the game, Oregon City may
spring a surprise- on .the dub young-
siers. .
Ed Dowllnr will not enter Saturday's
game, but will referee the contest
The locals will line up as follows:
Center, Klumpp; guards, Dueber, Mar
tin and O'Neill; tackles, Carroll Jack
son, Quintan and Barr; ends. Zander,
Burns and Patty; haLves, Captain Eaten
ana uianem; iuuDaca. nau. ,
Wrestling Tonight, l
8trangler Smith vs. .Ed O'Connell,
for coast championship, sk Merrill's hall.
Seventh and Oak streets.! Admission II.
Ringside seats 11.50.
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FORTY GOLFERS
PLAY SATURDAY
Victoria. Seattle Tacoma
and Spokane Teams Are
Coming to Portland.
Forty of the best golf players In the
northwest, representing teams of eight
men from Victoria, B. C, Tacoma, Se
attle, Spokane and Portland, will as
semble on the Waverly links Saturday
to play against "bogle" for a ,$600 chal
lenge cup. The trophy, which was put
up by the Waverly club, is considered
to be the handsomest and most valuable
golf prise -ever offered on the Pacific
comst,.
The new' cup makes the tournament
the most talked of of any yet pulled
Off on the coast. In anticipation of ths
meeting the golfers of the five cities
have been practlolng for several weeks
and the matches will undoubtedly bring
out some of the highest soores ever
made on the north coast.
x Start Flay at 10 o'clock.
Playiwlll commence at 10 o'clock, the
teams going over 18 holes In the morn
ing and IS In the afternoon, making S
In alL The green Is In excellent condi
tion, being probably at Its best right
now. The local links have ths reputa
tion tit belne the finest irsfehe northwest
and visiting players are always glad to
piay on mem.
The tournament will close with a big
banquet to the visiting golfers, at which
all the members of the club will be
present. Dancing will close the even-
Portland's team is not as strong a
hoped for. The players have practiced
faithfully. In an effort to overcome the
weakness tmoosed by Chester Murphy's
absence from the game. Murphy ranks
with Llnthlcum and Youn as a nlayer
ana his presence woul? Dave aaaea I
strength to the tesm. Murphy wi
great
ill be
In California during the tournament.
. Players on the Teams.
The Portland team will be composed
Of the following players: R. L. Macleay,
T. A. Llnthlcum, ' J. EL Young. A. A.
Wright. Gordon. Voorhles, Jordan Zan,
Thomas Kerr and DavlS Honeyman.
Spokane Is coming with a splendid
team, consisting of F. W, Oullbert. O.
a Nettleton, .11 Hughes. J. 1C
Lothron. Phil Carf. F. T. Mccoiioiuch
and F. Tllson.
Seattle's team will be ehoaen from tie
following well-known golfers: J. Gllf
son, George L. Munn, C. P. Spooner,
R. Van Tuyl, T. 8. Lippy, 1
a. R. Andrews, G. W. Fiscl
y, w. iM..toicom
lecher. B. L Gari
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AGGIES DEFEAT
. HifW ElEHEH
Coryallis Eleven Scores One
Touchdown and Place
Kick in Game.
(Special DUpetch to The Journal.)
Oregon Agricultural' College. Corval
lls, Nov. 12. A touchdown and field
goal by Oregon Agricultural College
gave them a victory over Whitman
college yesterday afternoon, 9 to 0. The
game was characterised by stiff defense
on the part of the Missionaries and
slow playing by the collegians. Wolfe
made the first score In the first half
on a place kick after an official had In
terrupted a play on the part of the
Beavers.
In ths second half the Beavers rushed
the ball down the field several times
and Cady made a touchdown on a
Plunge but something happened In the
line and the touchdown was not al
lowed. O. A. C. then tried a forward
pass which failed and the Missionaries
took the ball. Whitman punted to cen
ter field and the Beavers began another
march goal ward. Whitman made a des
perate stand on her own 10-yard line,
took the ball and tried a couple of plays
without rain. A punt was attempted
by the Missionaries but It waa fum
bled back of the line and the kicker,
while trylnar to run the bail back, was
downed about the one-yard line. Since
it was tne tmra down the bail was
given to the Agrics, who shoved
Cooper across the goal for a touchdown.
woue could not negotiate
the goal
posts and score was 9 to 0.
Hastings cleared the goal Una for
the Aggies on the first play after Whit
man kicked off. The officials ruled
against the play! however, and It was
started again. Corvallls kept the ban
always In Whitman's territory during
tne nair ana triea several place kicks
but there waa nothing doing.
Almost during the entire game the
ball went hack and forth In the Mis
sionaries' territory but their stiff de
fense prevented- the locals from shov
ing it across the line.
The lineup: - - -
O. A. C. Whitman.
Ken .......... ,.C Clemens
Wallace ....... JLO. ....... . Mathews
Jamison ........RT... ....... Bassett
Dobbins, Brodie. .R.E. ....... . Oldrlght
H vend on ....... .L.Q. . Morrow
Prendergas . ,. .L.T. ......... . Wilson
Cady, Enberg,...li.E. ." Lewis
Gagnon ......... .Q. . Bralnard
Wolfe. (Capt.K..RH..Borleske (Capt.)
Cooper, Hastings. L.H.Martin, Cushman
Keck ....... F....... Belt
Officials Cutta and Hockenberrv.
Time of halves Thlrty.flve mifeutes.
Touchdown , Cooner. ; - Field- sXal
iOTRE DAFilE ELEVEN
TO DECIDE AT ONCE
Manager Martin Pratt of the Multno
mah club football team this morning
received a message from Coach Viotor
Place of Notre Dame university, stating
that a conference would be held within
the next day or so to determine if the
New Year's game should be given to
Portland Instead of the University of
Washington at Seattle.
This message followed Pratt's per
emptory request to the Notre Dam
football authorities to accept his propo
sitlon within the next three or four
days, or call It off altogether. " Pratt
has posted a 1.500 guarantee to cover
the expenses of the Hoosiers in con
junction with the Pullman game at
Spokane.
in the event that Notre Dame decides
to play in Seattle, the Olympic club
team of San Francisco wil be brought
north for Christmas or New Year's.
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