THE OREGON DAILY JOUKNAU PORTLAND." THURSDAY EVENING; DECEMBER 3, 1908.
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BRAPPLERS TO
MEET Toiem
Heinrich v Arrives and Is in
Pink of Condition Both
Men Arc Hopeful.
After throwing 17 kinds of fits Into
- his backers because he hadn't shown VP
to let them get a glimpse at him, Joe
Heinrich, tha demon wrestler of Bpo-
- kane, arrived In Portland, on this morn
Ing's train. Joe's physical condition
caused a sparkle in more than one eye
and forthwith his friends went out to
lay more of the mamma. After a whirl
around his old haunts, Heinrich de
posited himself in fits hotel to rest up
J for tonight's mat battle In Merrill's
hall with Kddle O'CdnneU.' the Mult
nnmah wnutllnc Instructor and con
queror of everything; of class In and
around Portland. -
Heinrich is In, the pink of condition.
Ha laid out k thorousrh course of train-
... lna; and adhered to It strictly for the
past month. He Is stronger than he
, ever was before and the fact that he
allowed his forrelt to maKa weight go
' to O'Connell shows that he Is not weak
. ened in trying to make 160 pounds, the
maximum, jie.wm weittn ciose i xiv
pounds.
O'Connell Finishes Work.
' O'Connell finished his training Tues
day and yesterday took it easy. He Is
In better condition now than at any
time In his career. He entered the
Bmlth match with" an etherised knee,
-which prevented him from applying his
punishing leg holds.. 'Tonight Heinrich
will have to use all his wits to keep the
- local man from 'squeezing ' him with
. those slender, though vice like legs.
Heinrich In well known for his ag
gressiveness. Invariably he takes the
-offensive as1 soon as he bits the mat.
.The same tactics are true of O'Connell
and putting both together the fans will
'see a wonderful exhibition of the grap-
pllng art. - O'Connell was seen only on
. ine oriennive againsi birangier ami in
and at that he nvas unable to do hli
best for fear of the strangle hold.
Bmlth never Attempted to take the of
fensive during - the struggle . an Just
what O'Connell can do as the. under
man It not certain, . However, tonight
he will undoubtedly be called upon to
display all his, defensive, knowledge
against the Teuton.
.; Xing Seats Popular,
The advance sale " Justifies the opin
ion that a large crowd will be present
The-reserved ringside seats are proving
very, popular with the fans. On the
: previous occasion several who had rlng-
Side -Seat were unable to get the. loca
tion '-desired to see the match because
. they came lata. This time the reserva
tions make it unnecessary for the spec-
tator to be at the ringside an hour be
" for - the match to get a Vantage point.
However, it Is desired by the manage
ment that spectators reserve their seats
at Schlller'c before . o'clock this even
ing so that the usual delay at the box
office may be obviated as much as pos
sible. - The doors .will open at 7:30
''"-O'clock ' x
. Joe Acton has been selected to referee
the main bout, which will be preceded
by a- preliminary of high class light
weight wrestlers. ' The 'preliminary will
.start off promptly -at 8:30 o'clock and
- the main event will follow Immediately
upon Its conclusion. Two falls out of
three will win both the preliminary and
main event.
How Thay Slse Up.
The tape tells the following story of
how the wrestler appear:
. Heinrich. O'Connell.
Inches. Inches.
Keach. ,7V
Neck 11
Chest, expanded . . ,
Waist
j, Forearm
Biceps, normal ....
. Biceps, expanded . ,
Thigh
Pal
Ankles
Heinrich Height,
-welarht. 170 Dounda.
O'Connell Height, t feet 10 H Inches;
weight, 148 pound.
... 42
... 45
... 31
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... 10
6 feet 4
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JOE HEINKICH WEESTLING DE3I0JJ
Champion of Inland Empire, Who Will Meet E4 O'Connell In Merrill's
HaU Tonight. .'...'
SAfil DOLAN CHOSEN
FOR ALL-IHDI
AHA
TENNIS PLAYERS TO
A BANQUET TONIGHT
- Portland tennis enthusiasts will ban
quet tonight at the Perkins (Till, the
occasion being tbs close of a very suc
cessful season on the courts," The work
of the season just closing will be re
called and plans evolved to- make the
game more prominent among tbs sum
mer sports next season. Practically all
the tennis players in the city will be in
attendance.
Forest Grove Mets Third.
J O I . , M.M.nk '.Hrl.. ' ' '
Forest Grove, Or., Pec. ?. The rar
est Grove high school football team will
play the Third Presbyterian church
team of Portland In this city next Sat
urday. ; The Portland team has played 10
games and no team has crossed
its goal line this year. The local lads
are not losing any sleep on that ac
count, but expect to make an exception-to
the rule in the coming game.
Archie Hahn,- Pacific university's
coach, hss had the boys under his
training for the past few weeks, and
under his tutelage they have developed
Into as fine a bunch of players for
'state. .
Football! Football!
. Multnomah vs. O. A. C, on Mult
nomah field, Saturday, December 6,
2:30 p. m. Admission $1, Including
grandstand. . '
Sam Dolan, a former Portland, boy,
who proved one. of the best tackles the
Oregon Agricultural college ever turned
out, has. Just been picked as an all-Indiana
guard, being a student at Notre
Dame university. Neither Dlmlck nor
Phtlbrook, former Whitman college
stars, but whose homes are in Oregon.
were mentioned in tne selection.
Relative to Dolan'a selection the In-
dlananolia Star says:
"Doian or Notre Dame and Dutter or
Indiana nave clayed guard lust enough
to warrant their selection for the guard
osltlons. Both are tackles, and excel-
ent- ones. but a state -team can be
rounded out better ' by putting them
next to the center than by considering
them for their regular positions, for
which there are other very capable
uien. J
"Dolan and Dutter are powerful men,
charge well, can break through the line
and tackle in the open field. They are
almost as fast as manv or tha litrhter
players and at guard would give the
line great strength in positions which
otherwise would be only ordinarily well
"At tackle, even mfmm rtalan nvtA
ter are eliminated. Ihnr in mm-mrm
athletes who deserve . consideration
Probably the beat tackle in the state is
Olpe of Wabash. Although he is not
.eeptionally atrong man, he Is a
powerful player either offensively or
defensively. His work m the Wabash-
PAPKE OUSTS JONES .'
TAKES BERBER
AD
wotre Dame game stamp him as one of
i TTe?te5t taek'es the state ever had,
f .i?1 i" d.,Vbtful ,f ther 18 hl 1"3
in the west."
DUFFY'S BOWLING MEN
OUTCLASS BRIQHAM'S
nnmSnJ?imK .uOW,,nr team n'the Mult
Sm k-S ub throe-man team tournament
S5bdiy' out.c'asel In its game with
.UIy team Jaat night. C. Duffy had
the highest game with 221 and also the
highest total with 01. The score:
Brlgham'a team '
urignam jgo
Smith 106
McMlcken no
Total .......
Duffy's team
C. Duffy
J. Duffy
Lombard
.360
Total
.200
.........176
is;
.631
130- 11
111 10S
11,5 14T
35C 370
'221 119
136 123
154 1T
611 464
nTnittd'PreM Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Dec, 8. Billy Papke,
the Illinois mlddlflwelght, whS was, de
feated by Stanley Ketchel Thanksgiving
day, has changed managers, casting off
Tom Jones and taxing on Sam tserger.
Although Papke insists that he has
only the kindliest feelings toward Jones
and that his action In terminating
Jones' management of his arrairs has
been "only for business reasons," friends
of the young fighter say that he was
aisgusted Wltn tne treatment received
at the" hands of his manager after the
Thanksgiving day battle. He expected
312,000 as his share of that fight, and it
la said ne was tnunaeratrucK wnen uo
was handed only $8,000. , .
Jones has been getting a share of 15
per cent of all Papke's earnings, and he
hag been piecing out his income in
whiskey drugging. He Is now in Ixa
Angeles, whither Papke and Bergerwent
last night on the owl i-apxe is scnea
uled to fight Hugo Kelly in the south.
AT THE THEATRES
E8
High Ladder Novelty at Orpheum.
The hlsrh-ladder apparatus used Dy
Joe LaFleur in his daring and attractive
novelty at the Orpheum this week was
originated by this statuesque atniete
for his own use at the London Hippo
drome, where it was first used six years
ago. LaFleur came to America as a
feature of the Ringling Brothers' xlrcus
and when the New York Hippodrome
opened he was on the opening bill. Amy
ci.i.i h famous English soubrette,
and her four comical pickaninnies are
a big feature on the bill.
"Sis Hopkins" at the Baker.
nn. thA moat noDular attractions
Of the season is Rose MelvUlj in her
original character of "bis Hopkins,
which Is drawing large audiences to the
Baker at every performance this week.
This is a play everyone wants to see.
Matinee Saturday. Laat time Saturday
night.
AGGIES COFIIG
HERE TOMORROW
--,-.. ;. ....
Collegians in Fairly Good
Condition for Game With
Multnomah Eleven.
.Oregon Agricultural -college's crack
football eleven is due to reach Port
land tomorrow in order to have a brief
rest preparatory to meeting the Mult
nomah club eleven Saturday afternoon.
Outside of- one or two. men the colleg
ians will be in fairly good condition to
battle with the clubmen. '
It has come to light within the last
lew days that Thanksgiving Day game
with the University of Oregon set the
clubmen back a whole lot in condition.
Practically every member of the team
is suffering from bad ankles' and hands.
They look as If the collegians had done
a treading stunt over these extremities.
The collegians have several man out
of the game. Wolff may not be able
to ptay ail or one nair, wniie one or
two others are doubtful. It is believed
now that Jamison, the big tackle, may
get back to his old condition and If he
does the clubmen will have to keep their
optics on him.
Manager Pratt announced this morn
ing that the grandstand would be free
to everybody holding fl tickets. The
weather indications are such that a
large turnout may be expected at the
game. A number of students and Cor
vallia residents will accompany the team
to Portland.
GET PAPKE OR KELLY
(Roecfal Dlapateh to The Journal.)
Seattle. Wash.. Dec. 3. Dan Sullivan.
who has been beating a number of
fighters around Aberdeen, may be
matched tfi meet Hugo Kelly or Billy
Papke in Aberdeen some time next
month. Sullivan is coming to the' front
rapidly as a middleweight fighter. He
nas teen endeavoring ror some time to
et on witn unarne jost or jfortiand.
ut so far thev haven't come to terms.
Sullivan accuses Jost of bavins- cold
feet.
Gene Sullivan a brother of Dan and
a lightweight, will meet Maurice-
Thompson in Aberdeen Friday night.
Both fighters are in excellent condition
and each jA-anxleus-ta xllTiib the pugll
tstie Tadaer. If Sullivan beats Thomp
son ha will Invade California in the'
near future.
In a letter .to a friend In Portland
Dan Sullivan asks what Ed O'Connell
has done with his challenge ' to wres
tle in Drlvate for a 3600 side bet Evi
dently Dan doesn't peruse the news col
umns as a professional athlete should
Had he done so he would haye known
that there was 350 on deposit with the
sporting editor of The Journal ready
to bind the match. However, O'Connell
got tired of waiting to hear from Sul-
lvan and after a couDle or weeks with4
Wrew his forfeit money yesterday.
Fxnerlments by the Canadian govern
ment lend support to the old theory of
farmers that snow Is a fertilizer. It Is
said to yield about a pound of nltro
sen to the acre per year of average
snowfall.
TAKES QUACK'S ;
DOPE; IS DEAD
Harry Boas' Demise Follows
Use- of. Remedy Sent U
by Stranger.
San Francisco, Dec 3. The author
ities are Investigating the mysterious
death of Harry Boas, Si years old, whd
was found dead is his bed early to
day after swallowing some - "stomach
fowders" which were sent to him
hrough the mall by a person signing
the name "Charles McHawer. M. D.,
San Jose."
The letter was mailed In San Fran
cisco, and apparently was written here.
Boas formerly lived at San Jose. He
was the western representative of iue
Bennant Electric company, with of
fices In the Williams building. He lived
with his mother and sister, at 31
Harrison street) where he died.
The powders have been turned over
to the city chemist, who is analyzing
them.
The letter received by Boas follows:
''San Francisco; Dec. - Mr. .H.
Boas Dear slr Having been requested
by some friends of yours as well as
mine in San Jose to send my relief for
stomach trouble, i take pleasure in
doing so. She having told me that you
had been continuously bothered with
lndirestlon. The two DOwders which I
inclose to you are- not only a relief
but a cure for that ailment, belnsr com
posed mostly of papain, which I suppose
you are aware is the greatest of all
removers of the albumin food whli
frathers on the alimentary canal lea
hi to the stomach.
"Advisable not to wait until you are
Bothered again, as it is that wnicn
Merry Xmas!
7m
News of Racing Under Ban.
(United frt-M Leased Wlra.t.
Los Angeles, Cel.. Dec 8. Following
the establishment of three dally papers
here devoted exclusively to ths publi
cation of racing news, City prosecutor
Ouy Eddy has announced that he will
institute proceedings against any pub
lication printing selections. The city
urucr kubb iuuj micci , x nursaay morn-
iu,
Carlisle latg Nebraska.
Chicago, Dee. 3. The Carlisle Indians
yesterday defeated the football team
of Nebraska unlveraltv bv the acor of
I to o. . , , -,
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Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow.
Th. HvanM PBt sale will oDen to
morrow (Friday) morning at the ; box
office of the Heilig theatre, for the
great American play . on the present
financial situation. ''The Lion and the
Mouse," which will be the attraction at
the above tneatre ior rour nigms n
glnnlng next Sunday, December 6.
"Turned Up" Makes Hit.
The greatest hit in the history of the
Blunkall company Is "Turned Up," that
delightful farce which is attracting en
ihiminstln a.udiences to the Lyric this
week. This Is a piece that Is calculated
to please all tneairegoers ana you can
not afford to miss it.
Classy Vaudeville.
"K A vaudeville bill that Is seldom seen
I outside the big eastern cities Is the
Hi ; - ? . . , "'' - m
A year's subscription to Thb Genturt
means for the recipient twelve month, of
pleasure and profit from its artistic illus-,
trationa and rich store of verse, essay, ;
and story, and twelve months' grateful
remembrance of the itfver. ' V; w "t
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COHSUKFTlOsT STATISTICS.
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that consumption germs find a fertile
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one presented at the Pantagea theatre
tms weex. inere m noi u. uun inuiuui.
The Great Heras Family of European
acrobats are truly marvelous. If you
like classy vaudeville, don't overlook
the Pantagea." .
A Fortune In Hats.
The hats Maribel Seymour wears In
"Glittering Gloria" at the Bungalow
this week represent a small fortune,
and she carries an Insurance policy of
31000 on them for the week they are
in the theatre. "Guttering Gloria" is
a comedy everyone will enjoy, being
full of fun and laughter from begin
ning to end.
"A Millionaire Tramp" at the Star.
-A Millionaire Tramp." which is the
attraction at the Star this week, la now
in its sixth prosperous year. The cast
la composed of talented and trained
people who provide entertainment of the
better sort and who, whether they are
singing or dancing or exchanging the
quaint dialogue, do It well.
. Salome Is Dancing.
Salome Is the hit of the week In
vaudeville.-. Mile. Joyce is doing the
Salome dance of the seven veils at the
Grand and Is presenting something en
tirely new and original in the terpsl
ehorean art. This Is one f the many
acts which make the show at' the Grand
o good. There are two delightful
"The Mixer." --
Get a free box , of candy by paying
for a want ad for next 8undays Journal.
Wrestling: Seats for Sale.-
Reserved rinMe .( tnr rvrvnnll.
Heinrich bout Thursday night at Me
rma nail are on sale .t Schiller's. ; ,
1 :.- 1 i . .. i i .;.
. -et a rre oox or candy lw paving
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Season's First Pianola Recital at
Eilers Recital Hall Tomorrow
Evening.
The muste lovers of Portland and vi
cinity will no doubt be delighted to
know that the first of the season's
pianola recitals, which have been so
popular for the past 10 years, will be
given by Eilers Piano House In their
recital hall, Friday evening, December
4, at 8:80 -o'clock, with Miss Zet a H cl
uster soprano and Mr. John Clair Mon
tleth baritone as soloists. Miss Hollls
ter has. a beautiful voice of wide range,
and Mr. Montleth's splendid baritone is
too, well known to need further men
tion here.
A superb Weber Theraod!st-Mtro-style
Pianola Piano will be used for the
occasion, and Mr. Louis P. Bruce will
act as accompanist, also rendering sev
eral choice selections during the even-
'bese recitals will be given every Fri
day evening, end all are cordially in
vited. To avoid overcrowding, however,
admission will be by reserved ticket
only.
By calling at our store any time be
fore Friday evening, two complimentary
tickets, each good for one reserved- seat,
may be 'secured. Eilers Piano House,
353 Washington street, corner of Park.
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9S11Z VaXSTMX RTltlT. ( TnnrtV A vtrt-i. Vnrfl.. K
makes It so much harder to remove the
matter which has already gathered there,
thereby retaining other matter as it
fasaes through. If you will take the
wo powders mixed together followed
by a glass of whiskey or water before
retiring tonight I can assure you of
a cure" I shall ask your friends in the
near future whei - you have had a re
turn of the ailment, which Is the cause
of more headaches than anything else.
This medicine has brought a cure In
several cases in my practice and will
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"Kindly excuse haste which they were
put up, as I have forgotten them until
the last moment. Hoping that T have
done you a service, I remain. Yours re
spectful!" CHARLES McHAWER.
"San Jose. M. D."
oas' mother and sister said that
the only person they could think of who
might, have been referred to as "she"
in the letter, was a Mrs. Walker, of
San Jose, with whom Boas formerly
boarded and who might have known
that ha was often afflicted with stom
ach trouble.
it was said this morning that Me.
Hawer was not known In San Jose, and
no such phvalHan Is recorded aa prac
ticing a ?an Francisco.
Tho uoctor's note to Boas was e.-rc-ly
legible but the consensu ot nptntnn
of tha police officials Is that the sig
nature was "Charles Mctlawer."
Ban Jose. Cal., Dec. . Mr. O. O,
Walker, whose nam was mentioned bv
tha mother and sister of Harry Bona
as the woman who mteht be the ''friend '
referred to in the mysterious letter of
Dr. McHawer, said today that she had
not seen or heard from Boaa within
two years.
"He was staytn at my ., bouse two
years ago," said Mrs. Walker, "and was
at that time emploved by the Century
Electric company of San Jose. I. be
lieve he left for a position with the
Independent , Electric company of Ban
Francisco." '
Mrs. Walker then conducted a room
ing house. She ' resides at J South
Fifth street.
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Why Suffer From a Single Ailment in
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Why Walk the Streets an Old Young
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Varicocele
My treatment for VertcoceJe ts
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