THE- OREGON DAILY ? JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 12, 1S08. -"" -, -A" mmm news King", Field Track and Diamond 10 01 DIVVER EXPANDS METWOO I b'Conneirs Thursday Kigtt I Opponent Has Marvelous ; Development of Muscles. ; ; "People can talk of the beautifully - muscled men around Portland, but I'd like to have them eel a glimpse of the superb development of Mike Dwyer, the wrestler who meets O'Connell here .' next Thursday night," remarked Walt-r McCredie, shaper of the destinies of tne Portland baseball clubs, last evo nlng. "Why, that fellow is simply won derful on muscle. I used to run across Mike when I ' played baseball in the east, and I want to tell you that be win show the. local fans something i claspy In the wrestlm art. "Say, Caaey," said Mao, 'turning to ' the popular second baseman, ' how would you like to tote around a 12H inch chest expansion. That's r what Dwyer s got, and I've seen him meas ure dozen times.' I tell you It's sim ply wonderful the way that man has developed himself. He must feel pret-1 ly cnesty. i ' Mao Qrows Warm - Then Mae launched Into a discussion of the wrestling merits oJf Dwyer and O'Connell. "Of course, I am not going to predict the outcome. I know that Dwyer is a dangerous man against any of em. .-I: think .that outside or Far mer Burns he is tho cleverest fellow on the padded mat today. There is not a tucn of the game that he doesn't know. He will undoubtedly have more BirriiKin man u i,vnnu tor mis is in1 variably true of a bigger man. "Whether Dwyer is as fast as O'Con nelL I am not prepared to say. How ever, I doubt If ' Dwyer or any 1 other man living can get over the,, canvas like that chap. 1 saw Wm toy with-Hein-rlch and I am anxious to see him against a man of hfc own mettle. Dwyer is that man. j "In clevernesa, and knowledge of the game the two are matenca.. i wing . farmer Burns the cleverest of them all. O'Connell trained 'six months wJfh Burns. In addition he has trained for long periods with ' Jenkins, Amertcua, Kred Beeli, the greatest little man in ine woria, rang uotcn ana outer wiz ard of the grappling game. . BJvery thing'equal It .will be a test Of speed against superior weight. Take It from roe that the. Portland fans will witness such a bout as has never before been pulled Kom Fdrtiand. Accommodations Better.. One thing In- . connection-. with tho : maicn . inai' pieases- -iner apecjaiora - is the securing ot the Exposition rhik for the bout. There has been an errort on the part of the management to supply better accommodations with each match and this policy will be carried out with relation to Thursday night's affair. High backed, broad seats wilt be pro vided the -fans around the elevated ring. A huge light will be dropped from the : center of the hall just above the mat In order to make the struggle clearly seen from every seat " In the rallerv. The blir boilers in the building will be started during the'progress of skating i Thursday afternoon so that vthe halt win oe very comionaDiy neatea - oy time for the match. The roller skating will be suspended but for the one night Dr. Wylie O. Woodruff yesterday re ceived a draft for. 1250 from Da B. K Roller of Seattle which the latter will pout as forfeit, to s meet O'Connell. O'Connell will cover the money and the $250 more the physician-athlete wants as a side bet, but says that Roller will have to wait his turn to meet htm. O'Connell accepted several challenges before Roller came through with his deft and doesn't feel like cancelling them to please Roller. Several letters which breathed every thing but love and affection have passed between the grapplers and when they finally - come together therv will b something doing. - T PORTLAND PLAYERS . BEAT BELLIflGHAfil The first local game' of the Northwest T. M. C. A. league, went' to Portland last night, when the speedy team from Bellingham was defeated, 3t td 17. A large crowd filled the local "gym" to watch the contests For such an early game the work of the locals was remarkable. The first half of the game ended 19 to 10 in favor ; of Portland. - Fur Portland Toung and Hart man were the stars for the locals, while Sheets gave excellent support to th leant. Sweeney, Gates and Freeman also played good ball. Macbeth, Ander son and Horn played best for the , visitor. The lineup: , , - Portland. Position. Belllnarhnm Hartman...,,......F Grue Sheets F... . .. Macbeth Young C Horn Sweeney. G Early wine oaies, jTeeman u Anderson ATTELL GATHERS PIIIIK DECISION Questionable Tactics of He brew Champion Disgust . Big Crowd , of Fans. By Xa Morlarlty. Los Angeles. Dec. 12. Abe Attell gathered the decision from Ad Wolgast at Naud junction last night, but he did it in Such an unsatisfactory manner that a lot of people wish Wolgast had won. Alter making tne Milwaukee boy ap pear as the veriest amateur for three rounds. Attell suddenly ceased extend ing himself and was content with now an anon pecking away at Wolgast'a low ered head with occasion displays of form. . '. One Of two thlnra are true raa-arillntf last night's bout and neither do credit to the featherweight champion. If At tell pulled as It seems very apparent that ha did he Is to be criticised for the sake of those who put crp good coin to see a man do his best. Time after time Attell has nut men on "Ice" for future reference. Hie play, thing affair with Harry Baker the first time so deluded many fans that they backed Baker to . win the second time put.' .With ridiculous ease Attell knocked Baker out long before the scheduled time. . Aue's Btaxniva Is Gone. If Attell Claims ha dill hi. hat than he was surely retrogaded; not so much In science as la stamina. Even Attell's enemies could bet admire him In 4he two opening rounds. His hminr maxterful and made Wolgast appear like There was no knockdown. Mni umu nuv uox upngni ana coveted in such effective manner that it la nnu. tionable whether Attell fighting at his best could have scored a knockout. Wolgast showed , very strong In the tunc live nmnas. so ra r am rtchtino in. stlnct was concerned. . Ha aiinncxuiAH in innuuig several gooa wallops on Attell's face, though he missed a countless num ber which Attell iudared with marvoinn. precision. Attell promised that -be wmil win And. he did. He asserted strongly that ne would go tne limit with Wolgast. If he did S3 then the featherweight title Is In danger of changing hands In the Another nn Turn. Most tit Ihou h hln. tell, however, hoi lev that in ma iiawa mvcniiona ne nas simply put wi c uviuv vn ice. What Droved to ha on ne ho h battles' ever witnessed' here occurred when Fraiikle Sullivan and Toung Terrv McGoverh clashed in a bout hinh t ten rounds. The lads, weighed In at 118 POUndK. flew at HB.Oh other lllra a si,r,l. of jnad hornets. There were several knockaowns, much sprawling between the ropes and lots of fast, clean fignt-lnr- It was a good draw. Jimmy Austin stopped WiTlie O'Keefe in the second round of a scheduled six rounder. Tom ChSVera won a battla rnval ha. tween five negroes. BRAINARI) CUBS ARE AFTER GOLD SEALS The Bralnard Cub indoor baseball earn, which is attached to th v..t Side Athletic club, won it thirrf nn. seoutlve game of the season by defeat ing the newly organized toftm ef tha Catholic Young Men's club Thursday mgni upon tne latter diamond. The game Was fast and well nlavaA tha club boys putting up a much stlffer game than was expected against their more experienced opponents. The score was 7 to I for full nine Innings, and the time one hour and five minutes. The fine, large e-vmnaaium nf tha a thnii club was brilliantly lighted and the iioor, aitnougn slippery, was Ideal for an inuuur duii game. McKensle. the Cub twlrler. mrneren' a bunch of strikeouts, and Sweeney, for the Catholic club, was not far behind. The Cubs have now defeated the Ma chinists, Caaket company and Catholic ciuo, ana wouia like to take a fall out or tne uold seals. Tbe Catholic club win irj io nave an inaoor game in its tsm ucn wkk, BATTLING NELS0X, LIGHTWEIGHT, CHAMPION i . tLX,,?,M-a-:f 'V.V.: .4' ::: I ..' ' ,. : " .- Wondefful human fighting machine who has told aspiring light weights that they must fight it out among themselves before they can go into the ring with him. This is the latest and best photograph of the pugillst-capltallst-literateur. THREE TEAMS THE FINAL SPIT Americans Hold Out Till Last in the Six-Pay Bicycle Race. : Pendleton Beats The Dalles." Pendleton, Or.. Deo. it. Pendleton hi ah school Scored victorias nvor hnth the boys" end 'r' barket ball teams nere iasc-nignt Tne Pendleton girls won their Rama, 7 to 2, while the boys iuiicu up a, o io ii victory. 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Charcoal renders tne saliva sweet by ckidizlng it and does away with foul fermentations and decay. ,- Kvery druggist carries Stuart's Char eoal Lomiupi and many thousands of sufferers trom gaa, foul breath, etc., use these llttl lozenges,, thus proving their popularity snd their merit. Charcoal i one of the heat all-around cleansers the sytem nar i-trtki of and too much of it rannot b taken. An entire, N of Stuart s t'harcoal Losenaes may . eaten with freeaom e.nd only good ill rsmlt. . -t;o 16 our UruitRlut Immediately, buy a t ox tit (Stuart's.-Charcoal Ixsenaea B4 lmve thexe fncta yournelf; It wlH nl vou but tentv-five rt-nia. or send ii f un' n-mie atij i.1tres and we wtll --:i .n a r! (.. kns? free. Is tht . f r AnS 1. a. Stuart Co., 2u0 r I :U. y, .ts'iail, Mi'.li. AGGIES' CAPTAIN .-fhnir. Pendergrasg. - .i (Soedal DUnab-k ta Tea jamall Oregon Agricultural Colleae. Corval- ns, uec ii. At a meeting or tne i. A. C. football team last night! Frank R. Pender grasa, last year's captain and ail northwest guard and captain, was lectea to tne same position on next ear's "team. Pendergrass was shifted to tackle this year aad played a great game, being a choice of several critics for all northwest tackle. Cart -Wolff f Portland proved to be an excellent captain this year, but his poor pnyeicai condition nas prevented the phenomenal playing of which he is capable.,- It is expected that next year he wilt surpass all bis past perform ances If his health permit. Pender arana Is from Amity and will be a aenior next year. -i (United Press Leand Wire.) New Tork, Dec. 12. Walter Demar, of San Joee, aCJ., member of the Trans continental team; Floyd McFarland, also of San Jose, member of 'the Pacific Atlantic ' team: and Walter ' Rutt. of uermany, member or the tserman-Hoi- lana team, probably will decide the pre mier honors in the six days' bicycle race at Madison Square garlen at 10 o cioca lonignt, . These men. with their team mates. are leaders today, in the race and a mile sprint is being . planned which Is ex pected to give one or tne tnree teams a material lead In the contest Early toaay an were ilea ror tne lea a. None of the leaders aoneareri dla tressed although some of the trailers in t.ie race have been stimulated by strychnine.' The leaders have not re sorted to drugs, drinking copiously of uiaca coiiee ana cnampagne orotns. Frequently Waltbour and Root (Dixie-Yankee team) tried to "Jump the bunch" and gain a lap but failed. The score at 10 o'clock this morning snowed mat tne tnree leaders had gone zoub mues laps. Walthour and Root (Dixie-Yankee) were one lap behind; Collins and Mitten (East and West) rode 2S08 miles 7 laps; Gavin and Wiley . (Farmer-Messenger noyi iout mues a taps; Anaerson and vanoni ujanian-ttauanj zaus miles ; laps; Palmer and Drobach (Australian Russian) 2495 miles 6 laps. The previous record for a correspond Ing period was 2494 miles 8 laps. THE DALLES ELEVEN LOSES THEEE STARS (Special Dispatch tn The Jouraal.t The Dalles, Or., Dec. 12. Consterna tion was created among the football fans when it waa announced last night that Left Tackle Burgett, Left End Smith and John Pickett, the crack half back of The Dalles Athletic and Com mercial club football team, would quit the team. With the loss of these crack players the team Will ha waakenad craatlv Pickett gives promise of developing Into one of the greatest halfbacks In the country, as he has weight and speed to burn and la only 22 vun nM Dr. Steckel, former coach of the Ore gon Agricultural college, who coached The Dalles team for a short time, said that Pickett, with ' proper coachlnar. could be developed Into the best half back on the Pacific eoast Pickett says he will enter either the Oregon. Agri cultural college or the university of Washington hext season, but he does not think at the present that he will play football. WILLUS BBITT TAKES OVER MARATHON MAN f United Press Leased Wlra.l Ban Francisco. Dec 12. A surnrlae was sprung mis morning wnen wiilus Brltt, the manager of Battling Nelson, announced that he bed taken Cornelius Connolly, the sensational, long distance rnnner, or mis city, under CIS wing and would In the future put the Irish runner io tne ironu Wlllus stated that ha Is now In enm. munlcatlon with Powers and Pollack, of New York city, the men who have been promoting the Marathon races In that City, and he expects to hear from the showmen some time today in regard to racine his man against the winner of ina ijoranao-txmgDoat race which takes place December 16. ' This Date in Sport Annals. . J7va1 Shrubb, noted , runner, born tn England. 1884 Eastern Baseball league organ? Ixed at a meeting held in Philadelphia. 10 At Christiana, Norway Joseph F. DonoKhue of Newburg, N. Y.. de feated Oscar Frederlkaen. Nnrii.. champion, in five-mile skating race. , At WoodUwn Park; L, U-a D Fnlford defeated J. U Brewer In pigeon shooting match. 260 birds each, 30 yards, for 21000 side and chmtiln. l --At . London-Fedlar v Palmer knocked out Billy Plimmer In seven teenth' round.; .1 1901,At Oakland, Cel. George La vlane knocked out Tim Hmrir . i fourth round. ' , . r. 1904Londftn Charlie Mitchell won from 'Pedlar Palmer In IS rounds. 1907 At San Francisco Stanley Ketchel defeated Joe ' Thomas in ?n rounds. . . . RED HOT GOSSIP FOR RABID FADS President Lucas of the Northwestern league has Just about closed with Car ruth ere, the, premier Indicator handler in the northwest last season, for an engagement with the new circuit In 1909. Lucas touts Carruthers as one of the best umpires he has ever seen in action. By ' trte way. ' Lucas 'has established temporary headquarters at "Walter Mo Credle's billiard parlors where he has been wig-wagging with his friends ever since his arrival from Spokane. He will have his permanent office opened In a iew aays ior ens pleasure or tne mag- UBIVB BI1U lCHIS. 1 , Stub Spencer, who was among those iransierrea irom tfutte to Tacoma bv Russ Hall, is no warm friend of George Schreeder, the Tacoma boss. Several years ago Stub worked for Schreeder and they had an altercation which re sulted in Spencer1 seeking a meal ticket eisewnere. The stir caused when Mike T.vneh went from Tacoma to Dugdale's Seattle team has not yet died down on the sounn. tne rans are still figurine- how mo ueui waa Drougnt aDout. Sir Farrar. who used to cover third sacK ror tne uuagers In years eons hv. now guards his daughter, Oeraldlne, the tamous prima oonna or tne Metropolitan opera, from the broadsides of matinee gins ana me smiles or tne foreign no BURNS ADD KETCH ABOUT BATCHED , ajeaTJBBSa-a-aeeeeBaBBam Will Fight for Heavyweight Championship of World at Jeffries' Arena. (United Praaa Laua WIm . '- . Ijfll AnrAlAR. Tlan 1 0 T.mM.. Tk.. . . " - . ' - V.,JII1 WUIIIl onu Dmiiic ttouaioi may ngni in this vnj uu - vvusiiingicn s Dirtnaay for the nTra.v j woigui viuunpionanip oi tne World, if nlana annnnniuui tiuiav-ii Mt- m . """J UU 1IHO- carry and, Burns Is a ylctor over Jack Baron Iong matchmaker for Jeffries' Athletic rlllh. . Yxam liiat - WAl.i.n.J . a trip to San Francisco, where he had a, juug Ian witn joe otjonnor, man ager of Ketchel, and the latter stated to Long that Burns would be the next man that Ketchel would go after.' O'Connor also, stated, that he had com- ...Uvv.vu w,v ugiiu in Australia, and that the chamnion is anxto.ua to get into the ring with Ketcliel. Long said today that, he would com municate with Burns at once relative to a matchand would put In e bid for the battle, booatlncp lh n, a i , HiiS?,f.WvCm'lBAentl5r' . If "taged the a finish fight. r W reaUty Washonal Team Wins. Washeugal. Wash., Dee. 12. In an In teresting game of basket ball played here last evening, Washougal A. A. C. team defeated a strong team from Stevenson by a score of SO to 13 washougal would be pleaned to take ?n p'orrirnd nS v'icTnlly0' teanl" SMALLPOX ABOARD CRUISER GEORGIA (Ualted Press Lesasd Wire.) . . ...wm I1VU. UCC I2. Tha hattlaahln T.. . i , ' this morning, having been sent ahead of the Atlantlo fleet at forced speed " '"s . mmjpo victims to this port for treatment Tha flAnrffla AfrrtA ...1,. . cil. ahead of the other ships of the ffeet. Smallpox is said to have broken out among the crew soon after the fleet laft Manila Tha vlnHni, ...... i i . , ,, . ........ u ntio nujaiQU and every precaution taken during the vruiBo iu iravcni tne disease zrom spreading. CHIEF OF ARTILLERY TO VISIT ISLANDS (Unite Press Lessee Win.) Washington. Deo. 12. 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