TH2 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 20 1908.
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SGHGOKS PMERS
COACHES SELECT IDEAL ALL-STAR TEAM
Hart
-. . ' ' ' - - .
. i All-star team of Interscholastlo league for J908:, t
; Loft End LwUum, West Bid High school. - " "" v
' ltt Tackle Smith. WesSlda High school, or Ford. Kill Military
academy. 4t ,
Left GuardJamison, Hill Military academy. -' t; !.i !,,..
- . Center Hare, Columbia' university. '''.").SflIII1Sit v
, - Right Guard W. Graham, Hill Military academy, f I1 . ' lH'h f -
,, Rlght Tackle Ed Leader, East Side High school.;; V :,rt'li7!0:r ,
' Right End, Campbell, Columbia university, v ..-:, :: " .;V-. - J.t-' " '
Quarterback end Captain Cornell, East Side High school.,-. ," T i
Left Halfback Hill of Hill Military academy... . . -V ' '
Right" Halfback Ennls, Columbia university, or Jones.. . East Side.
.High. . M-.-V'sv-; v-K ,V ..'"''
: i, , Fullback Walker, Columbia university
r According to custom The Journal to
day presents, 1U composite ell-star
Interscholastlo football' team selected
by the Ave coaches of the five different
elevents la the city echool league.,' The
players have all performed consistently
this season and me snowing in today's
closing game between West Side and
, Portland academy will have ne result on
the final choice. Each coach was asked
to pick 11 men after close study of. their
Ilay without -considering his own
charges, and the eleven is the authori
tative one for 1J08. ., ,
This year there were but two con
flicts as to choice. Smith and Ford being
chosen as one tackle, while Ennls ana
Jones were tied with three votes each
for the position of halfback. In decid
ing the men who should have the two
contested positions In the first lineup
of a theoretical game The Journal has
taken Into consideration every known
quality the two men possess and itbe
lievea that the choice of Ennls as right
halfback and Smith as left tackle on
the all-star will be a just as well as a
popular one. '
Ennls is undoubtedly the best half In
the league when It comes to playing th
new game. He is better than the aver
age punter, fine at running-In punts.
rood at passing and uses his head well
n picking out lioles In the line. Jones
a a aterllnr nlaver and Is orobabfrv a
V. ...... .Ua PnnU hi I . hi. MA
the ground-gaining ability which Ennls
possesses.
gmlth is Beat Xlcker.
Smith Is chosen as tackle more for his
ability to kick off and punt than any
thing else. He and Ford, who was his
competitor for the place, are about a
standoff when It comes to playing the
tackle posmpn and in carrying the ball
In tackle arobnd tackle plays, bulBmith
is a better kicker than the HlIF man.
This team needs a couple ofgood kick
ers and Smith and Ennls are lust the
""(me surprise to many Interscholastlo
followers Is the picking of Walker at
fullback instead of Donason of Hill.
ronnion Is a great line .plungef, but the
opinion of the coaches seemed to be that
he lacked head work. Whil Walker la
not quite the line backer that . Donason
Is he has played a line defensive game
for the Columbia team and has show."
good head work in handling his team.
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Price 25c. 60o and $1.00-per bottle.
Sold by Skidmore Drug Co.
"TKe American Clothiers"
W1L SAY IT AGAIN I
THAT OUR
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SUITS
V
OVERCOATS
arc the equal of those shown elsewhereN
for considerable more
OTHER SUITS, $10 TO $35
OTHER dVLRCOATS, $10 TO $25
Mbrris
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223-225 Morrisori,'
Walker is much faster than Donason
and keeps bis feet much longer. Tlio
Columbia lad received two votes for
captain of the team. , - .
Ans Cornell, East Bide High school's
gritty little quarterback. Is the captain
and quarterback of tnls year's team and
it. is doubtful whether there is a more
deserving player In the league than the
little fellow, t He is probably the best
safety inr the league, for there has 'not
been a man this season who has been
able to pass him on an open play. There
has not been touchdown scored on
East Side this season on a run of more
than eight yards. High School's score In
the last half of the game between East
Side and West Side being the longest.
Only perfect Interference Sept him from
nailing Gunnell, the West Side back, on
that play. - . . -'-.ij
, - , Pal of Open Field Xtonners.
There are not a better pair of open
field runners In the league than Cornell
and Ennls and a team with two such
men as these playing back for pun ts
would be dangerous at all times. Both
are exceptionally fast men and gool
dodgers. Cornell can gain more ground
after being tackled than any other man
in the league. He is as slippery as an.
eel and will often times gain, three, or
four yards after being caught
A real football fan could go sleepless
for bights at a time thinking of the
fast football which,, thla team would
be able to put up. .;' : 1
Imatflnn ir.nnta wnrklnr (ha forward
anid men as Camp
bell and Ludlam to receive. Think, of
h mna)ilni lino bucks which Hill an'
Walker would be able to dish up. How
would Ennls and Cornell skirting the
ends and Leader and Smith carrying the
ball In tackle plays, look? Then should
these plays fall Imagine two ends of the
ten
bell
sterling quality of Ludlam and Camp
bell working together on punts with
Bmitn- ana ninnis
dnlne- the kicking
Thu inn mi. lh the wonderful
ability which W. Graham and Walker
have shown in getting down on punts.
would be able-to win many games
alone.- Probably a. more Ideal all-star
team has never oeen selected than the
one which the coaches have picked this
VOAl' J ' '
Graham, Leader, Jamison. Smith and
Hare are all good line men who have
shown marked ability thla year. They
aro all well built men, not too heary to
lack speed but stlil having . enough
weight to make them strong Toth on
offense and defense.
As voted by Jack Latourette, Hill Mll
tary academy: t
Left end Ludlam, West Side High
school.
Left tackle Bllldeaux, Columbia unl
Varsity Left guard Arnold, West Side High
scnooi. .
TWter Hare. Columbia university.
Right guard Leonard Portland. Acad'
emy.
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Right 'tackle Ed Leader, "East Side
High school.
Right end Campbell, Columbia uni
versity. Quarterback Cornell, East Side High
school.
"Left halfback Jones, East Side High
sckool.
Right halfback Ennls, Columbia uni
versity. Fullback and captain Walker, Colum
bia university.
As voted by Coach Gordon C. Moores,
Columbia university:
Left - end ludlam, West Side High
school.
Left tackle Smith, West Side High
schjool,'
Left guard Summers, Portland acad
emy. Center Leonard, Portland academy.
Right guard W. Graham, Hill Mili
tary Academy.
Rlfght tackle Ed Leader, East Side
High school.
Right end Dabney, Wfst Side High
school.
, Quarterback and captain Cornell,
jtast Hioe i-ngn scnooi.
Left halfback-HUl, -Hill Military
Academy.
Right halfback Jones, East Side
High school.
JFullback Donason, Hill Military
Acaaemy.
As 'oted by Coach Paul Rader, East
side high school:
Left end Ludlam, West Side High
scnooi.
Left w tackle Ross, West Side high
scnooi.
Left guard Jamison, Hill Military
Academy.
Center Gerspach, West . Side high
scnooi.
Right guard W. Graham, Hill Mil
ltary Academy.
Right tackle Ford. Hill Military
Academy.
Right end Campbell, Columbia Uni
versity.
Quarter back Vosper, West Side
high school.
Left half
back Hill. Hill Military
Aonriemv.
KlKht nair dsck iuinis, uoiumma
University.
Full nacK ana captain waixer, Co
lumbia University.
As voted ny coacn uavia joraan.
West Side high school:
Left end tfarzee, uast siae mgn
school.
Left tackie ora, tun Military,
Academy.
Iert guara Jamison, run miliary
Academy.
Center Hare, uoiumnu universuy.
Right guard W. Graham, Hill Mili
tary Academy.
Right tacaie J!;a j-,eaaer, eiae
high school. tu
Klght ena uampuwii. uiumum um-
yerstty. . . .
Quarter hacK ana captain corneu,
East Side high school.
Left hallbacK run, rtiu aiuitary
Academy. . . , , , . ,
Right nail DSCK E.nin, vuiuuidk
University. . .,...,.
Full DaCK waiaer, wiuraum- uni
versity. . . u -
AS ptCKBO oy V,UBKU mui". j.vii-
land Academy:
Left end i,uoiam,
West Side high
school. ... . ,
Left tackle smitn, west omo nign
school. . , , .,,,
Left guara Jimiaun, nm mimirjr
Academy. T
Center carrutners, nui nuary
Academy. M , .
Klght guara yv. iui,
Ury Academy. m t t BIA
Kignt tacaie r.u wuwi biu.
high school. . . ...
Right ena campoeu, ui umum um-
verslty, ; , ., '
Quarter Dacx ana bhiumu vminu,
East Side high school.
Left hall baca J ones, xuasi siuo
H1rh school. , ,rIA
Right hair dsck run, i.iiiiry
Academy.
FullbacK IXHJason, aui muiiaty
Academy.
MACHINISTS HAMMER
SOLDIER LADS HARD
The Heleer & Unden Machinists de
feated company CyO. N. G.t last night
at the Armory by a score .of 11 to t.
Ths Trl-Clty leaguers managed to show
class in the Indoor game and their team
work Is Improving in each game. The
brilliant catch of Hugh McHale and
Jack McConnell and the heavy hatting
on the part of Lerch.' Mangold and
Brtggs won applause from thee spec
tators. "Slats" Crosbr occupied the oox
the first five Innings for the Machinists,
but owing to wildness retired In favor
of Henderson, who . blanked, his oppo-.
nents. The Helser St Unden nine se
cured IS hits to the military men's 5,
while seven - leaguers pounded atmos
phere. Thirteen soldiers fanned., The
lineup: " , ' ' '
H. IT. -1 Company C.
McConnell ......... e. , . .II. McHale
Henderson, - .v, P. McHale, Dole,
fe Crosby p. .. . Welaendaager
aell lb.... ......... DVrk
iercn ............. rs , .. narrrsun
Mangold ......... .Sb. ........- . Dole
Brlgga ...........Is... Gonzales
Turlfi .i.i.v.s..8h....... Todd
Brock-Kotteman . .rf....... Dufur
McClellan ...... i . .f.. . . Welsendanger
Eight famille"on one rural route In
Lane county take no advantage of It.
ST UN TED HAT STORES GO.
UNPARALLELED HAT VALUES
Mm f
f.y
I. t I M
SOFT AND STIFF HATS THAT OTHERS GET
$3 AND $3.50 FOR, $2.50 WILL BUY
AT THE UNITED
For men and young men; the latest designs in new
flat set brims; low or high crowns; the new Trooper
bat in latest shades and colors; they. are models in
style and finish; nobby, neat and genteel; they are
designed to test the pulse of any. man who is look
ing for a perfect hat for little money; nothing like
them in the city for less than $3 or more; see them,
at the United tomorrow for $2.50
MALLORY CRAVENETTE HATS AT .$3.50
We are special agents for the only guaranteed water
proof hat in the world; all the new styles, both stiff
and soft shapes; all thciatest colors at $3.50
STETSON HATS AT $4. $5 AND $6
The name "Stetson" on hats means the same as
sterling on silver; they are quality hats and will give
value received a hundred cents on the dollar; we
have all the newest shapes and shades priced
at 5 and $6
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No. 84 Third
Street
Keep Your
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THE RBAjSOiNI WHY
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Simple in construction. Guaranteed perfectly smoke, dust and gas tight. Extra large fire pot, tsh
pit and grate surface. The tile lined fire pot insures great durability and econpmy in repairs. We also
ma1e a cast lining, with special smoke consumer, under our 800 series, that is unequaled in any furnace.
More direct radiating surface than contained in furnaces of any other style of construction. All surfaces
are curved, which prevents thVbuckling of the steePor.the fire cracking of the castings. The heating
surfaces throughout are perpendicular and unbroken presenting no obstruction to the free circulation of
the heated air. Both the body and the radiator are constructed of extra heavy steel plate, closely riveted
and caulked, and warranted not to crack. Extra large casings provide ample free air space, preventing
the over-heating of the furnace and insuring a volume of perfectly warmed" air. The feed door and ash
pit doors are ot good proportions and closely fitted. -All' furnaces are equipped with, draft regulator,
chain and pulleys for regulating the fire from the hall or living room, and is easily regulated. . i' ;
Manufactured
Expressly for
130 FIRST STREET
NEXT TO I O. W P. WAITING
Schaffner&Marx
Suits and Overcoats exactly what they're look
ing for. , '1
The all-wool fabrics, the perfect tailoring, the
exactness of style and design, are not found in
any other clothes. ., .
; r When you're ready for clothes- we're ready)
foj: you- .,.,. -. r ......
Suits and
Other good makes
$20 to $45
Sam,l Rosenblatt & Co.
Corner Third and Morrjson Streets
T
A big Danbury Hat Factory, in consideration of a spot cash
offer, sold to us it a , remarkable sacrifice in price their entire
stock of. SUPERBLY MADE SOFT AND STIFF HATS.
Now on sale at less than cost of Materials and labor. Don't pro-
qrastinate you will be the loser. Select tomorrow.
' It would be folly to try to convey to you on paper the
magnitude of this selling event, the unlimited opportunity for
satisfactory selection. These Hats are so uncommonly good in
eyeryv sense of the term that mere words will not do them jus
ticer They must be seen to be appreciated.
Styles for Men
UNITED HAT STORES CO.
House Warm With a
FURNAC
NEAR
ROOftS. RUNNING CLEAR THROUGH TO FRONT STREET
Overcoats
at $12.50 to ?20.00
Seventh
&Wash.
and Young Men
SOFT AND STIFF HATS THAT COST $4.00
ELSEWHERE $3.00 WILL BUY AT
THE UNITED
They're for men and young men; in all the new
greens, tans, browns and blacks; the style and qual
ity of these hats are really revelations at the ftgure;
anywhere else in Portland they would cost you $4
at the United Hat Stores tomorrow ?3.00
$1.85 FOR $2.50 "PARAGON" HATS
The United Stores are sole agents in Portland for
these nobby hats; nothing but Paragon goes in the
east; see them at the United for. ...$1.85
The shapes include all the new fads, and the shades
are green, brown, tan, gray and black, etc.; stan
dard $2.50 Paragon hats, at the United tomorrow
for $1.85
$1.35 FOR $2 RELIANCE HATS
Over 200 do2en Hats to select from; stiff or soft
styles in every new shape and color; a genuine $2
hat on sale tomorrow" at fl.35
Full line of College Crushers, in all folors, f 1.00
Seventh and
Washington
"The ::
HardftareAlan"
CORNERS ALDER
The Suits and Overcoats
we sell represent the very '
latest fabrics.
Every gamnent designed
and -modeled by expert tai-:'
lors, which assureuhe buyeT!
STYLE, QUALITY, FIT
and DURABILITY.
Priced, very moderately.
CREDIT
In selecting a Suit or Over
coat, you can arrange terms
to suit your convenience.
Pay a part down and the bal
ance in weekly or monthly
payments.
NEW
OUTFITTING CO.
Honest Quality
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In buying a fiiano you want honest
quality. Pianos of good quality cost
but a trifle more than those of cheap'
construction.
Sherman, Clay & Co. have an es-.
tablished reputation for selling pianos
of honest quality, upon convenient,
satisfactory terms of payment whero
the customer is not prepared to pay
cash. Strictly one price, to all is the
rule of this house. Among the pianos
thus offered are" Stein way, A. B.
Chase, Everett, Conover, Packard,
Esty, Ludwig, Kingsbury, Emerson,
Kurtzman and Wellington. Player
pianos: A. B. Chase, Carols, Kings
bury, Euphona. We have some fine?
values in used pianos, which may be
purchased on. very small payments.
These pianos have been traded in
toward the purchase of our A. B.
Chase player pianos. One price to :
all, and always "An Honest Piano at
an Honest Price." "' v
Sherman, Clay & Co.
. STEINWAY DEALERS
Sixth, and Morrison Opp. Postoffice
DR. E. H. DALLAS, Optician
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the fitting of lenses to til a ye, exp.,
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thla avstern. Prices are very reammahU
conslderlne th hush class ot wofkiriftn-
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