THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23,- 1908. 17 T OREGON HOTELS mm n. A. A. C. HITS I'll COM FAST Gene West and Dranga Are Slated to Go Against Spokane Boxers. , With Onne West ahd Olmar Drang lis the boxurs who met the represents' tlvea of the Spokane Amateur Athletic club here January-16, the prospects of ine Multnomah club are DiiKtit lor a double victory with the nadded ; mils, Dranga is Just setting fast on bis feet again, after having suffered a broken lee In a baseball K&rae at Forest 13 rove last spring;. He Is somewhat off on speed, but retains much or tne cleverness that made him coast chain Dion in 'the 125 Dound class. His lud ment on distance la- a little off right now cut ty. tne loin or next montn ne wlll.be In splendid shape for a battle with- tne- BDotcane representative, i Spokane's reDresentative In the 14 pound wrestling match Is not definitely known here but - It is presumed ' that vranic ivann, tna iniana amateur enam- Slon.a will come down. The "Winged I" atfelete to. be sent against Kann will be selected from a Quartet conslstinc of Wakeman. MUt Meyers, Dr. Tuttle snn nnneganv au tnese men are ooa and have shown marked Improvement In form since coming under the direc tion of Instructor O'Connell. . The 135 pound wrestler named by Multnomah will be selected after a try out from E. - D. Smith, Otto Ott and Bweeney. All these, boys are pretty evenly matched and the tryout should prove Interesting. The name of the BpoKane representative In the 125 pound boxing; class has not been sent to Fort land. The proposition : to match Ed (far r ranK. me Racine coast amateur cham pion in the 125 pound class, with a man to be sent out from Chicago by Mike Dwyer, is awaited with much in terest. Dwyer was due to reach Chi cago from Portland yesterday and he promised to wlra immediately whether or not (he best Windy City amateur arappler in Frank's class would consent to come west. If Dwyer can get a champion to come west, the match will be the feature of the New Tear's eve card at the club. - Chicago boasts of several clever 125 pound men. anions; them being Bwanaon of the Illinois Athletic, club, Swanson is slightly tender 125 pounds but Is conuldered the best man within five pounds of his weight in the middle west. KOXALD JOHNSOX IS SELECTED BY CAMP 4 Although Hamilton Corbet t was not named in Walter Camp's selection of first, second and third A 11-American football teams, another Portland boy was. Ronald Tohnson, the Port- land academy graduate on West a Point's end, was Camp's selee- tton for his third team. Johnson has been playing at West Point for three years and has always tftt'PgeW en,''Thla "year he; " was better than ever before and merits the position Camp gave 4 him. Relative to Corbett, Camp says: "Corbett of Harvard was a brilliant, fast back with plenty 4 of steam, and a good man to fol- low his Interference well and then shoot by In good fashion. HANSON'S SUPPORTERS MEET AND ORGANIZE Seattle, Wash.. Deo. 23. A meeting of men opposed to race track gambling at the office of Ole Hanson has resulted In the organisation of the anti-raco track gambling league, which will work to secure the passage of Hanson's bill against the race track at the next legis lature. The members of the organiza tion, an oi mem representative busi ness men of Kinff" countv and Seattle. pledged themselves to exert every ef fort to stamp out race track gambling and to. work to have the King county legislative delegation vote as a unit for ins diii. This Date tn Sport Annals. 1868 At Perryvllle, Md.:Abe Hocken defeated rets Mcuuire tn five rounds, for 2,000 purse and lightweight cham BlonnhlD. 1879 Frank H. Owen, who pitched with the Chicago and other big league cuius, uurn in jimuanu, jnicn. laSS At San Francisco: Peter Jack son defeated Joe McAuliffe in 24 rounds. 186 At Syracuse: Tommy Ryan knocked out Billy Payne In fourth round. 1898 At Hartford: Tommy Ryan won rrom ijich u erun in it rounds. 19A2 At Huston: Ram T.anifnr anA Jack Blackturn fought 12 rounds to a draw. Football Date Not Settled. No meeting of the board of director of the ;Multnomah club was held, last night owing to the fact that President McMillan was ill and several other members were unable to attend. As a consequence the Thanksgiving day foot tmll dtj la still In anoyance for 1909. The matter will probably be settled at the next weekly meeting of the club next Tuesday nignt. A KAXB'8 BSBASTK SSOAPB. Do vou know that everv tlma vou have a cough or cold and let It run on thinking It will Just cure Itself you are Inviting pneumonia, consumption or some' other pulmonary trouble? Don't risk It Put your lungs back In perfect health and stop that cough with Bal lard's HorehWund syrup. Pries 26c. 50o and 11-00 psr bottle, Sold by Bkldmore Drusr Co. The Great Chinese Physicians - We cure any anil all diseases of men and women. Our wonderful Chinese remedies' are composed of the choicest of roots and' herns and prepared es pecially by us. We use no drugs or poison of any kind. Our remedies. will not destroy your stomach, they are per fectly harmless.. Also ws cure all pri vate diseases of male and female, Charges reasonable - and give - honest treatment. If you suffer, why, not call and consult us. . Open, evenings and Sunday. T9 TOBX, XX9X0TJT8 CO., J2414 First st., cor. Salmon, Tort . - . - land, Or. PHETTy WIFE'S .PART, IN! SIX-DAY K ACE . r V v. '..' S f 1 f --v . - ' la the recent six-day bicycle race,' Bobby Walthour, the louthern champion, was attended by his pretty young wife. Picture Is from a snapshot and shows Mrs. Walthour serrlng breakfast to the young south em athlete. RED HOT GOSSIP FOR RABID FANS It has been decided that Fromma will be the pitcher who will go to Cincinnati as part payment for Catcher Schlei. St. Louis has now loBt Murray, Karger, Fromme and Raymond and has added Bresnahan. Cincinnati has lost Schlei and added Karger and Fromme while New York loses Bresnahan and adds Murray, Schlei and Raymond. C riser should bo a good battery part ner for Rube Waddell. Epencer did not catch him any too well last season. Waddell was the happiest of men when he learned he was to work next season with Crtger. "I ll be better than ever," George Edward piped.- St Louis expects Bailey, Crlss and Graham to develop into" star pitchers undr Crlger's tutelage. These, with Waddell, Howell, Powell, Pelty, Dlneen and Dygert, make a mighty formidable pitching stall. Walter MoCredU . put ona over on Henry Berry the other day, when ha signed Kennedy, one ot the best players on the Pacific coast. No. Kennedy Is not a baseball player; he Is a billiard shark. He has been running Berry's billiard parlors in Lxs Angeles, out now h will have churn of MnCredle's cue emporium, which is considered the best appointed on the entire coast It Is rumored now that Hal Chase will really apply for admission to organised ball once more. It Is about time. '' ' Down In St. Louts they think that Mc Aleer made a double strike when he landed Criger. They expect to see Cy young in a tit. iouis uniiorm siioruy. Old iv is tne last remnant or ina cnam piort Boston team, since Lou has de parted. . T0MHY MURPHY GETS DECISION OVER GRIFF Boston, rec 23. Tommy Murphy of " New York aot the decision over cnarne ururin or Australia alter it rounds of fast boxing before the armorv Athletic association last nitrht. wnne tne New xoric laa cieariy naa the best of tne early cart oi tne riKht, he was unable to keep the advantage, and before the bout ended, he had taken a vast amount of punishment in the face. Griffin's excellent showing in the closine- rounds made hla friends take exception to the decision of the rereree. Reliance Out With Challenge. The sceedv Reliance team of Alblna wisnes to meet any otner roruana team averaging 136 nounds for the championship or the. city in th&Nlight- wslaht division. For Information ad dress Joseph Moore, 839 Williams ave nue, uive pnone number. . Some Risible Rhymes. No woman need to worry much , About her lack' nf brains. Or that man's arrogance is such That he her wit disdains. Most husbands will In concert Join ' To state this fact they've learned Their wives know how to pet the coin Their, massive brains nave earned. New York Times. Where are the cobs of yesteryear T Sing, ho, the cobless roasting ear! O'er etiquette no longer lingers That question of the use of fingers; Fair Science chortles in her glee That cobs and corn are one, per so; And so, responsive to her tune, We'll .eat our corncob with a spoon! Baltimore Sun, Who thinks he'd really like to know : The meaning of fatigue Should try to be a leader In The Law and Order League. Birmingham Age-Herald. 0 Punkln Pie! That's' my Idee . Ot what true heaven's coin' to be Three times a day, and maybe four, And In betweentimes several more. 1 sometimes think the blacln' sun High up there In the sky is one So come, what may. I'm thankful I Have got my share of punkln pie! Harper's Weekly. 'Shall we try wedlock's tie?" he said Aa 'neath the autumn moon they strolled 'And bv reanonslva alances told The fascination love had bred. . She paused as If surprise begot ' A moment or unconsciousness. n She is answered: "We had better knot" -Boston Courier. A young lady sits tn our choir . Whose hair Is the color of folr, i But her charm is unique. She has such a fair chlque, It la really a Joy to be nolr. :.( Whenever she looks down the aisle ' . She gives me a beautiful smaisle; ' - And of all of her beaux, . , I am certain aha sheaux ' . That she loves me. the best all the whaisle. i Boston Herald, Uins, Field Track and Diamond dm SATURDAY For the first time In several years the Chemawa Indians will play before a Portland football crowd, when thej meet the Catholic Young Men's chit on Multnomah field next Saturday aft ernoon. The redskins are In great shape, having gone through the season with an excellent record. Several weeks ago they defeated the Catholic clubmen ty a touchdown on the Chemawa field. Since the excellent snowing oi tne new ciuo against Mult nomah, by whioh they were beaten 5 to 0, the hopes of the Catholio eleven has oeen hlsh. Chemawa is light and fast this year and plays the new game In excellent style. The Catholics are a little heavier and correspondingly fast and the game snouia prove unusually exciting. Big Soccer Game Multnomah vs. Cricketers. Multnn. man field. Klckoff 2:30 Christmas af ternoon. Admission 26 cents, including granamanu. Royal Dulcet Dainties Order a supply for Christmas. They'll decorate the tree and delight the pal ate. Royal Bakery Sc Confectionery. Journal want ads. la a word. WATCHES ' v . t , 4 ' ' I ; " . CATIICS Solid Gold Watches &20 to $123 4th Floor Corbett Bldg., 5th and Morrison Open Evenings Take Elevator 1 LEST VOUJ FORGET! ' A FBW 8UQQBSTION5 FOR CHRISTMAS m J FLASHLIGHTS T5 up. Footballs,' Boxing Gloves, Bas ket Balls and other athletic "-.; i goods. - i , ." sm wt 'Tv y?v 1 jl ... OPEN BVENINO&T1LL. CHRISTMAS " BALLOU St. WRIGHT, 8G Sixth Street It FAST 6RAPPLERS WANT O'COIIIIELl Challenges Hurled at Ixxial Wrestler by Adamson, Peterson and Busch. Three of the best wrestlers now ap pearing before the middle western fans are anxious to get on with Ed O'Con nell, the Multnomah club wonder, next month. They are Ed Adamson," Carl Bucch and Jack Peterson. The latter Is the champion welterweight of Swe den. Peterson has been the most per sistent challenger and O'Connell will probably grant him the first match In view of this eagerness. Peterson la a wonder. He is now liv ing In St Louis, but before taking up his residence there beat every good man In the fatherland. He has won his last six matches around Chicago with con summate ease, and now there is hardly anybody at his weight who can hope to beat him. Hearing that O'Connell was cleaning up everybody on the coast Peterson rot In with his challenge. He will probably weigh from two to seven pounds more than O'Connell, but that makes no dif ference, to the local wonder, who Is out with, a challenge to beat any wrestler In the world weighing under 155 pounds In a straight match. Adamson is also- a wonder. He weighs about 158 pounds and is known throughout the east as the man Who brought Fred Bt-ell, the "biggest little man" In the game, to the front. Carl Busch is the light heavyweight champion of Germany. He has estab lished a reputation tn the east as a crack grappler. There Is a likelihood that O'Connell will give all three a whirl at the local game, provided they can agree on dates. Julius Johnson and Charley Franklin, two Seattle second raters, have been making a big howl about meeting O'Connell for from $600 to $1000 in pri vate, and the local .Instructor has agreed to take them on. He has sent a couple of letters to the sound, which will either bring them to bat or forever silence their vapofings and those of the Seattle Times, their mouthpiece. Men's Clothes. From the London Times. Most men nowadays do not get much pleasure from dress and scarcely notice tne changes oi rasmon in men s ciouies. They are vaguely aware that a hat looks odd when Its shape is old fash ioned; and they accept the hat of the moment because they do not wish to look odd themselves. But this Is a merely negative interest. They are also apt to be contemptuous of women's frreater Interest In the fashions, as II ( wr a. mark nf frivolity. This Is an Ignorant mistake. Dress Is or ought to be an art ana tnererore If onlv a minor art. It Is a more se rious matter than any of the games to which manv men srlve so much time and pains. Besides, men have only be come lnairierent to meir ciotnes in moa ern times. In the, heroic age of Elisabeth they made themselves as smart as Deacocks. Great soldiers and poets then took pains to te in tne neignt or tne tasnion ana fashions changed with some violence and rapidity. In the eighteenth century too. which we do not think of as a tlma of effeminacy, and when men were wanted neither In enterprise nor In se riousness, they were as splendid and extravagant In their dress as women. Stove factory removal salecome get a stove or heater at less than whole salers cost. 99o up. 271 First street. near Madison. i Gold D.R.E378 Pearl Sunbursts, set with 108 pearls and fine H karat diamond I f 100.00 90 pearls, H karat diamond f 85.00 Solitaire and Cluster Rings, from 10 to f 1500 Fine stock of Jewelry, latest designs. New and fresh.' Straight from New York. C. CHRISTENSEN ARTISTIC JEWELER -zr THERMOS For the f .V AUTO GAUNTLETS f 1.50 to 4.0 . Auto Caps and Coats. Speedometers, Horn a. Goggles, Lamps, Lunch Baskets, Robes Everything for the auto. INDIAN MOTOCYCLES, f 100 to 300 HLHII HAS SPEEDYl'MOUT Young Soccer Players in Fair Shape for Game With Veterans. Confidence over prospects of winning the Christmas afternoon gama against the Portland Cricketers and thus carry ing off the soccer championship of Ore gon went up decidedly at the club last night after the squad had put in two hours' hard drilling on the gymnasium floor. The object was to perfect control ot the ball and gat limbered up generally. The club .trainer Js working the stiff ness and injuries out of several of the boys and, except in the case of Crosby and Hanson, . who will be only par tially recovered, ths men all expect to be in first-class shape for enduring 90 minutes' hard plav on a heavy field. One feature that Is inspiring ths Cricketers with hope Is the fact that every man from the British athletio fiark club has had experience on Brtt Bh teams in some part of the world. There are four Scotchmen, five Eng lishmen and an Australian, all of whom have played in good company, on ths team. The Multnomahans, on the other hand, are mostly natives of this continent, and in two cases took the game up for the first time this year. That is why the experiment of a soccer team Is being watched with such Interest and en thusiasm by the general club member ship, the new team having carried off Ita first six games. If it can now beat the tried Britishers and take the cham pionship, the club's venture into the untried soccer realm will be considered a greater success than er. Multnomah field will be marked with soccer lines for the first time by Groundkeener Hanson tomorrow after noon or Christmas morning. The chalk lines are entirely different from those for Intercollegiate football. Paris and Roosevelt. Paris Letter to Pall Mall Gazette. I have heard no definite pronounce ment on the subject of President Roose velt s visit to tne BorDonne, nor ao i expect it so long before the date. He will lecture presumably about the for est beast slain in African jungles. This will be a new type of lecturer tor Paris. The mighty hunter exists, of course a somewhat rare specimen but he never rises to the point of lecturing about his journeylngs and shootings. The American lecturer per ss is no novelty tn this latitude. We have had several young men from Harvard and other American universities, who have initiat ed an elegant public half American and half Parisian, into the beauties of Amer ican literature. Nor of course is the personality of Roosevelt unknown to the native dwell ers In this city. The apostle of the strenuous life Is almost as well liked for his ability to stand photography as the kaiser himself. William II. with. his fiery, theatrical impetuosity, fas cinates the French. They love power, the Napoleonesque man. That is why they are ready to do homage to Theo dore Roosevelt when he lands here from his London visit. And Is not the Amer ican president advertised a hundred times by Teddy bears? All French chil dren carry Teddy bears, and I am sure If I visited Bosnia and Hersearovlne should find the youthful population hug ging the little furry mascot It Is the gollywog of Europe. The Difference. Altruism Dividing what you have wun your leiiowman. Socialism Making your fellowman divine witn you. FOR CHRISTMAS Filled Watches $14 to Q50 Sts. BOTTLES and I f V I 1 1 i irl I I N CASES, f3.50 up. Si BICYCLES boys and girls, P- GILLETTE RAZORS l 5 to 20 sets. The Journal's Free Information Bureau To enable its readers to obtain reliable first-hand information regard ins the hotels and resorts whose announcements appear in this column. The Journal has installed a free information bureau. 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