.. r. t THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL . PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY .EVENING. DECEMBER 2. 1003. HEIIIIIICH MADE : 10116 F packers Force the Teutonic Wrestler for O'Con nel Match. Joe Helnrich, the crack Spokans wrestler, who will met Ed O'Connsll, Multnomah club Instructor. In Marrlll's ball tomorrow night, hu Teen forced Into J to 1 favorite by his backers. Already a considerable sum of money has been wagered on. the event, the O'Connell men taking; all the money In sight at the prevailing- odds. The fact that Helnrich will enter the match some S3 pounds heavier than O'Connell, combined with his well known prowess on the mat, makes mm the favorite. O'Connell, by his defeat of Strangler Smith and Dick Hart, has not, it seems, thoroughly convinced lo cal fans that he is the goods as a wrestler. That he is confident In tip ping the well muscled Teuton two out of three fails. Is evident by the fact that he has placed a goodly amount of his own capital o hU chances. But this has" not kept him from advising hls friends to be reserved in placing their money on him. - menu Ckwg Teday. ; Helnrich has sent word that he will arrive In Portland today. He is feeling In the best shape of his career and bent upon throwing O'Connell In successive falls. Helnrich has never worked hard er for a match than, the present one. Uenerally he takes his work easily, but he has been doing; a Trojan share this fiitarwat has sDread beyond local bor ders, several out or town panics mas in NurvitloDi around . the ringside. There promises to be a rush on the box office tomorrow night' and for that rea L son It Is desired -that seats be reserved . as early as possible today and tomor row before o cioca in ins evening. The -reserved rinrslde seats are mak Ing a hit with the fans. There will be over a thousand of these at the disposal of spectators and- indications are that iney will au ps la-non peiure uigmnuf ' tomorrow. Sentiment Tarors Teuton. Sentiment among the local German population and those who have seen him wrestle before leans wholly toward Helnrich. . Joe has performed brilliant' ly in me past nva years, in aaaiuon to winning bis own matches, he has turned out a large number of winning wrestlers in various, classes la his work with athletic clubs. This faot has made blm doubly popular as a wrestler. The referee has not been chosen, the selection being left at the ringside meet ing of the two principals. Joe Aeton, who refereed the Bmlth-O'Connell bout, will in all probability be named as an official, It being understood that Heln rich is favorable to a man who knows the Ins and outs of the art NOTED ASCOT EACE TRACK CHANGED TO AN AUTO SPEEDWAY (TJnltad Press UtH Wlre.t Los Angeles, Dec, I. Race track followers In southern California prao tlcally admlttde that they expected horse racing to be klllecVby the next legis lature when it was announced today thet Ascot Fark was to be converted . into one of the finest automobile speed , ways in the world. C. 6. Wldlig, acting for the White Sewing Machine company, manufacturers of the White steamer, has made a deposit of $38,000 with At torney W. E. Dunn to secure an option on the park. The total price to be paid for the park has not been tns.de public. Although horse races have been pro hibited at Ascot ever since It was an nexed by the city two years ago, Its furchase by the automobile" men is be leved to Indicate that the horsemen are riving up hone of winning their fight. Heretofore toe racing Internets have confidently asserted that it would be only a matter of time until they would . be allowed to reopen toe old track, - wmcn nas Been superceded py tne i Arcadia course. Under, its new owners Ascot will be made a saucer automobile speedway. The track will be 100 feet wide and the turns will be modified and banked to four or five per cent. The entire face . of the track wll be covered with ce ment. Seattle Club Condemns. fTJnttM Press Leaaed Wlre.t Seattle, Dee. 2. Unanimously resolv ing to condemn race track gambling, WM.1rw.l.ft.... m.A 111.. - ill K4. the Beacon Hill Improvement club last - night instructed State Senator Allen and r Representatives Mclnnia and Hanson to support a bill aeoiisning u. STEPHENS TEAM WINS GAME FROM SHATTUCK Stephens Grammar school yesterday defeated Shattuck school, 11 to 0. Stephens was the stronger all the way through the game and rightfully de served the game. Two touchdowns by the ever present Elliott, tbe Stephens captain, gave them the 11 scores, one froal being kicked. Shattuck. while play ng a gritty game throughout, was un able to stop Elliott and he. with Mo Lynn tore through the Shattuck line for many yards. Morrow, the little quarterback of the Stephens team, was a star, too, not so much for the playing that he did him self as for the way in which he ran his,, .team. His Judgment throughout was very good. Hummell, Prideaux and Acton played the best ball for Shattuck. The line up was as follows: Stephens. Shattuck. uffner LER.... DerDyshlre Livingstone LTR Behllt Hanson LGR Buchanan Rutherford C Blank hllllps RGL Celestine ancaster RTL Dabney Pe Temple REL Jones Morrow Q Acton King LHR Bercovlch Elliott RHL Hummell McLynn ......... ..F Prideaux Albany Jollies Up. Special DUpatrh to T Journal Albany, Or., Dec 1. The Albany col lege football team closed the season of '08 by having a rousing meeting last Slight In the college chapel. Under the splendid training of Professor Lucie the season has. been a most favorable one. bavin won the non-eonference cham pionship of Oregon. Following Is the non-conference record: Pacific , Al . bany i; Willamette . Albany K Chem awa , Albany 11; Albany High school A alKanw 11- Wllla-iiefta . lit,... 11' Kugene High 6, Albany 13, a record ol IS to IS in revor or Albany. Lester Beeaon, who proved a star In . the games of the season, was elected . captain xor next year s team. ; 1 Ask for Grand American Tourney. trrnltfd trm LfW Wlre.i New York, ' Dec 1: The governing body of the Interstate Trap Shooting asportation met In this city today to , discuss plans for the coming season, in. mating the selection of the dates and lares tor nowmg tne big tournarasots. hioe.ro and se.reral other cities are aff- tiu-iir.ts for the Grand American handl- tf nurnamjit, ths mft Important of ' a,"""1 Osiures - the trap shooting AVORITE TWO BRIGHT EYES ON ONE Sport Fan Sees No Farther NEXT WEDNESDAY SET APART FOR WOMEN Next Wednesday night has been set aside as Ladies' night at tbe Mult nomah club, at Which time the annual gymnasium exercises will be held. For several montna toe junior ooyr ana girls' classes have bean training for the event under Physical Director Krohn, and It promises to be better than ever before. The affair la for the members of the club and their ladies and it is expected as on previous occasions, that the "Gym" will be crowded. The program has not yet been defi nitely arranged, but It will contain some nign Class numDers. every mint: Known to gymnasium athletics will be con tained on the program. The Byracuaa football team was the surprise party oriyus. Bill Edwards, the robust football of ficial, says the new game is here to stay. The Columbus (Ga.) baseball team has signed Jim Fox. the old Atlanta un dertaker, as manager Battling Nelson says he was only a-ettinr local color for his hook when he pulled off that dog fight. Ain't Battling the rattling author? e Minneapolis will have an automobile snow aDout tne nrst weeK in Marcn, ac cording to plans of the Minneapolis Automobile sealers' association. The Trl-State league has reduced its salary limit to 13300. Not bard to see the finish now of a few of those star performers who jumped a few years a"0- J Joe Gans has posted J1000 for a six round bout with Packy McFarland, Joe hints that six-round work is his little brother, and he Intends looklnsi after him. In living- Jack Johnson a chance at the heavyweight championship Tommy Burns has lost all respect for his call ing and besides Is a sap-head. Tours respectfully, James J. Corbett. It Is announced in London that Hack- enschmidt will wrentle Zybsco. In tak ing on these prettily labeled canned dainties for a few slaps and wrlegles Hack shows that he learned something while in America. Lou Crlger will stick with his old side-kick. Cy Touna. another season. Lou Doesn't like to make any changes mis isie in lire. Of the seventeen Harvard men who took part In the recent Tale game tfin will be available next year. Thev are Browne, McKay, Dunlay. West. Sprarue. Corbett, Crowley, Smith. Leslie and Flshj Coach Dave Campbell of Harvard was thrown out of an automobile twice at Cambridge, but he says he will learn to ride in the thing before he goes home to Denver or he won't go home. Dan Patch has paced seventy three Slles wjilch average :. ' If they id only fed Can on gasoline wouldn't he have burnt things up? mm: Eastern critics who have seen Stif fens of Chicago say that be Is the equal of any back in the country. What do the western critics say? t , . ; i The If OS record of the Harvard and Tale football teams shows Harvard won 9 games, tied 1 and lost none, scoring JZ'i points to their opponents' t, while Tale won T games, tied 1 and lost 1, scoring lit points to their opponents' 20, ! ;.- . - Reports shot that eleven deaths re sult ad from football this season. The list Includes 10 slayers and one specta tor at Great Bend, Kan., who got In the way and was run over by the tqsnd. 0 King-, Field Track and Diamond Than the Helnrlch-O'Connell Wrestling Match Thursday Night. FIVE MILE RECORD New York, Dec I. Nearly B0 points ahead of Us nearest competitor, the Irish-American Athletlo club had little trouble In taking the annual Indoor amateur athletlo championships. The most noteworthy performance last night was that of Thomas Collins of the I. A. A. C, who ran the five miles in 5:1 8-6. This breaks the indoor record of B. Car ter of 26:23 8-6. which was established in 1887. J. J. Slier of the winning club was the individual star of the meet. He took first place In the 160 yard dash, and the ZSv and 300 yard hurdle races. Following Is the distribution of the points won: Irish-American Athletic club, 64; New York Athletic club, 86: Pastime Athletic club. 22: Boston Athletic club, 11; Har vard Athletic club, 10; Princeton Ath letic association, 9; Brooklyn Y. M. C. A, 8; unattached (Glffing), 6i Mercury Athletic club, 6; Mohawk Athletic dub, 4: Gordon House Athletic association, 2; Montreal Athletic association. 1. Summary of events: Putting the 24 pound shot Won by W. W. Coe, Boston A. A., 34 feet ll4 inches; S. P. allies, N. Y. A. C, second, 32 feet 2 Inches; H. Meyer, L A. A. C, third, 30 feet 10 Inches. 160 yard dash, final heat Won by J. J. Eller, 1. A. A. C; R. E. Cqgglns, Pas time A. C, second; F. Lukema, Montreal A. A., third; time, 16 seconds. 600 yards run, first heat Won by H. Glffing, unattached; C. J. Bacpn, Irish American A. C, second; J. McEntee, New York A. C. third:, time, 1:19 1-8. Second heat Won by M. W. 8hep pard, Irish-American A. C; H. Hay wood, New York A. C, second; H. A. Sedley. New York A. C., third; time, 1:18 3-6. Three standing broad jumps Won by B. " C. Lawrence, Harvard A. A 82 feet 10 Inches; P. Adams, N. Y. A. C, sec ond, 31 feet 11, Inches; L. P. Packard, I. A. A. C, third! 31 feet 4H inches. Standing high Jump Tie for first place between J. A. Biller, Brooklyn Y. M. C. A., and B. W. Adams, New York A. C., 4 feet 11 inches; 8. C. Lawrence, Harvard A. A., third. 4 feet 10 inches. J. A. Biller won the Jump off for first place with 4 feet 11 inches. Five mils run Won by Tom Collins, I. A. A C: w. c. Bailey. N. Y. A C, second: F. G. Bellard, N. Y. A C, third. Time, 36:19 2-S. ! . 800 yard hurdle race Won1 by J. J. Eller, I. A. A. C; M. Dwight, Princeton A. A., second; O. F. Langan, I, A. A. C, third. Time, 0:37 is-o. 60 yard dash, final heat Won by Rob ert uiougnan, i. A. A. u.; J. u U'connen, N. Y. A C, second; R. Reed, Gordon House A. A, third. Time. 0:6 8-6. 600 vard run. final heat Won by M. W. Sheppard, I. A. A C; Charles Bacon, 1. a. a. (J., second ; in. liirnne, uni tached. third. v Time. 1:14 4-8. Pole vault for height Won by C Veztn, Princeton A. A., 11 feet 2 inches; B. c. Lawrence. Harvard a, U second, 11 feet; J. L. Barr, Harvard A, A., third. 10 feet 6 Inches. Three mile walk Won by Sara Lleb- gold, Pastime A. C: D. C. Mann, Pastime a. j., secona; j. p. erowney, 1. A. A, v., third. Time. 24:10. OLYMPIC FOOTBALL TEAM READY TO COME Manager Martin Pratt received a wire last night from the Olympic club of San Francisco, stating that it would come north New Tears day for a football game with Multnomah club. A letter, which will follow In a day or so. Is expected to giva details as to whom the Olympics will bring along as Players. Very lfaely ths Uneup will oon taln a number of former California and Stanford stars and no doubt there will be several prominent eastern players in the lineup California is the horns of a (lumbers of eastern gridiron Stars The outlook now Is not good for the Oregon alumni gams Christmas day and very probably the club will not take part lua game that date. If such Is the case one of the minor clubs will probably havo the grounds for the sf ter hoon. . The varsity alumni feel that It would take too much hard work to get Into condition to hope to do anything against the club and a majority of the layers find u Imp'm-Cbis. to get away rtwi huaiaes to sracUce, - BROKEHiri GAMES THE WO BIG SPOT Multnomah club's 10-pln tuonrnament for the winter, made up of II three-men teams, was launohed November It, and sine that time mors than the usual interest la this favorite indoor sport has taken hold of the men competing for the fine prises hung up s by the bowling committee. Most of the teams are up to their schedule and but few games have been postponed through lack of information regarding; schedule dates. This has since been remedied. In addition to the men on the regular teams, there is quits a surplus of bowl ers Just itching to take part with the regulars and the latter will have to go all the time to keep their places. The ladles' auxiliary have Also or ganised a tournament of their own and are Just as enthusiastic as the men. Standing of the teams and Individuals at the and of last week: Team. Won. Lost. High Game. Pet Newstead ... 8 0 493 1000 Duffy 8 0 460 1000 Humphrey .. 6 1 428 .833 Prigmore ...6 1 26 .838 Mercereau ..,4 2 606 .66? McCa.be ..... 2 1 616 .fiT Plttcock .... 8 8 441 .160 Brlghant .... 1 6 496 .1(7 McKay 0 8 4T9 .000 Barnard .... 0 S 449 .000 Gardner .... 0 6 447 .000 Boyd . 0 0 ... .000 Individual Averages. Kruse ; l6 E. U. Meeereau 166 McCabe 1(3 Weist 1(3 McKav 1(1 Jones .160 R. W. Mersereau 16 J. Duffy 169 Min singer 167 Prigmore 166 Last Monday night Newstead took two from Humphrey and Gardner nailed the odd from J'lttocK. scores: Humphrey 188 172 17 Dole ., .188 160 167 Baker 118 133 113 394 466 4(7 Newstead 1 139 133 140 weist , 10s, 182 ill Dolphin 16 111 167 40 491 448 Gardner ... . . .175 136 134 RldUell 13 143 81 Brown 166 132 14 477 469 829 ..60 81 1 90 81 107 Pittock . . . Hudson ., , ... rwiuiiRUK" Handicap ,,..... ....... ., ... , 11D 110 1UO 120 120 120 378 888 414 Tonight McCabe vs. Barnard and tsngnam vs. Uurry is the lineup. SEYCE LfijMU WILL . CAPTAIf. HILL TEAM Ssyce Graham, this, year's left tackle on the champion Hill Military academy team, was yesterday eleoted captain ror tne coming year, uranam succeeds his brother. Wilt, as captain. Carl Per- inger of Pendleton- was elected manager of the 1908 team. Graham 'was one of ths strongest tacsies in ins city scnoois ana it was a surprise to every, one when his name was not given on any of the all-star teams selected. He played a strong de fensive game and wag a big factor' In Hill's great strength. He was eaually good at carrying the ball and made fre quent gains on tacaie ground tacKie will loss a lot of her good mater ial this year by graduation, but hopes to havs Jack Latourette back as coach and expects that with his help another champion team can be developed. Porlnger and Graham ars both Jun iors and ars. both very well known among ths interscholastio follower. Graham has played left tackle for twe years while Peringer this year was yery prominent In school affairs at Hill. Wrestling Seats for Sale Reserved ringside seats fbr O'Conneli Helnrlch bout Thursday night at Max' rlU'a Jtail arc fin ale at SchiUsr's, ' 1 BOWLERS WHIG SOME GOOD SCORES II D. WEBB DECLARES T RACIflG DOOMED Says the Antis Have the Best of It in the California Legislature. (Cnites Fress Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Cat, Dec . 2. Earl H, Webb, president of the California Anti Race Track league, said today that he believed the great battle to drive the race track out o California was almost won. Ths only obstacles which could prevent ths reform measure passing ths next legislature, ns saia, were a post slbly Indifferent attitude on the part of Governor GUlett and a Dosslble re fusal ef Lieutenant Governor Porter to remove known race track sympathisers from the senatorial committee on pub Ho, morals, ths oornmittee whose task it is to pass on the merits of ths bill. -We think ths fight is won," said Webb, "but we do not Intend to let up In our work, Tbe personnel of the leg islature for this session is of hlghclass material, as a rule. This Is due to ths fact that there has been a general wave of reform throughout ths stats and ths voters have Insisted on ths party or ganisations putting up rood men as nominees, ws are therefor fortunate in Detng aeis to present pur proposed legislation to . men of Independent luuugiii ana souna intelligence. right Will Be la the Senate. "Another reason why wa feel encour aged is that in a majority of the county conventions both political parties have inuuroeu mis proposeq legislation ana various chambers of commerce have aiso gone on reeord in ravor or it. -rne right will nrobabiy be in the eenate, as Jeavitt and woire, the lead ers of the racetrack's fight, ars both senators and have worked and voted against this legislation during the past two sessions. They havs also been on ths committee of publio morals, and by reason of that have been able to prevent the antl-racetraok bill being submitted to a vote. This bill will un. doubtedly be referred to the commit tee on puDuo morals, which, at the last session of the legislature?, constated of Irish, Leavltt, Lynch, Wolfe and Ken nedy. Irish and Lvnch" vm holdover senators ana i.yncn was aereated on this very issue, ne peing gnown to oe la la vor of ths racetrack. "Leavltt. Wolfe and Kannaav will be in the senate this year, and as they ars known to be against any legisla tion prohibiting race track gambling it Is to be hoped they will not be members or tne committee on -Tubllo mora Ths appointing of this committee rests witn tne lieutenant governor. CMllett Could Turn tas doals. "Our friends claim that wa aJrdv nave a sate majority in tne senate as well as In the assembly. Personally. I are not so sanguine about the senate', although reports during the last few oays are very encouraging. In my uagment it lianas equauy aiviaea, so hat If Governor GUlett should throw the weight of his influence on our side I believe our fight would be won. 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