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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21. 1909. 19 cauifortsia hotel: a mm 10 It All Id READY FOR BOOT S- T- v i'.r- -.'n J i n l i i i I lj v Crack Wrestler Wio Meets r Edgar Frank Full of Confidence. Athletic relations between the two most Important athletic ' clubs In the west and middle west will be cemented tomorrow, night In the Multnomah club "e-vm." ; wfion - Jfnhrniv TTnlnv. the ltB pound champion of Chicago and Edgar Frank, the Pacific, coast champion, come together. ..... Haley reached " Portland yesterday afternoon and looks to be a dangerous little customer for the local pride. He has the confidence of a Gotch, and isn't afraid i to say that he thinks he can topple the Portland boy. , Never, in his life has the little fellow lost a wrei ling match. He has "been wrestling 1 three veara In and about Clilcaaro. ' TTnr two veers hn was tha V. MV C. A. featherweight champion in the Windy City.. When Mike Dwyer went from Denver to take charge of wrestling at the new Illinois Athletic club, Haley went ever to the club to take work un der the great grappler. , In the past year his work has been phenomenal. He has met in amateur bouts all the good boys in Chicago. Swanson, who it was thought, would be Frank's opponent, fell before him. Donovan, another- featherweight won der, went the same route. Now Haley is the kingpin of them all. Haley announced last evening that he would work out with Instructor O'Con nell or some one of the club's wrestler's this afternoon. The coming of the Chi cagoan has occasioned much- surprise, and there wlll.no doubt be a larare (fath ering to see nim Umber up from his long ride and toa get a line on his chances against the Multnomah repre sentative. This is tha first time Haley has ever been to the coast. He Hays he is in love with the country already, although not accustomed to sonuoh rain. Tha air Is bracing to" him and he was up bright and early this morning after a good night's sleep. Frank worked out before'an admiring crowd last night and' revealed splendid . form. He is faster and more -scientific than-at any time in his career, due-to , the painstaking work of O'Connell. , Among many or the local clubmen there is little apprehension over the appear ance of the easterner. They look for ... 'rana to tana straight rails. More eon -servatlve onca look for Frank to win. . - but they concede Haley one fall out of tne three. Ordinarily with amateur contests : there Is a. time limit on the falls, but , this will not be In force tomorrow night The pair of feathers will grapple until one or the other has secured a ran. The match may last 10 minutes , and It may not reach a conclusion for two or three hours. The preliminary matches tomorrow nignt are scheduled to start at 8:39 , o'clock, this being dons In order to give everybody a chance to be on hand In , time for the first bout. Seats are on sale at Schiller's cigar store. O'CONNELL'S PUPIL REASSURES TACOMA CM hi? i i , - Nelson Mose, a Tacoma wrestler who t ( trained with Frank Riley when the lat ; '!ter was getting in shape for his match .with Smith last summer, and who now " , Uvea In Portland, . where he is a pupil of Ed O'Connell at the Multiiomah club, ?;ha written to N. D. Moser, instructor f'of wrestling at the Y. M. C. A., saying . that he believes the Rlley-O'Connell match at Portland January 28 will be "very -close, neither man having a de ' ; elded advantage in strength or skill. 1 ' O'Connell. says Mose, is built much ; on the pattern of Riley and uses the ; ; same style of wrestling. ? YALE'S HOPES DEPART WHEN CUPID ARRIVES By the sudden marriage the other day lot Frank Carley Hunt, a member of the i i Tale varsitj V crew, to Miss Flnrano , ; Loomls, a clerk at the glove counter in a local department store, a severe blow ,; will be dealt to Yale's chance in the - i coming boat race with Harvard, Ac ; cording to Hunt's Intimate friends, he Hhas written to his roommate that in ? - view of hla marriage it will be lmpossl ble for him to resume his duties in the 'university. Hunt is only 21 years of ; age and is the son of Richard A. Hunt, a prominent architect of New York. The bride is 19 years old. In the race with ' Harvard last year Hunt rowed No. 4, in the Yale shell. Now that he is mar . rled. he Informs his college mates that he will enter business in the west. JEFFRIES TO ACCEPT 1 VAUDEVILLE OFFER ' (United Press Leased Wlrat V' San . Francisco. Jan. SI That .Tim . s Jeffries has decided to accept some of the many vaudeville offers that have been pouring in on him was made public . mis aiiemoon wnen 11 wu annnunnan that he had signed Joe Kennedy, the old time local heavyweight, to act -as his sparring partner on a tour of the coun- made by Jeffries .y wen ne engagements made bv ere not made publlo but It Is not be ueved ne- will be on the road more than 10 weeks. Kenned v has frmientl acted as Jeffrlea' sparring partner, bot in training camps and on the road. SULLIVAN TAKES ROLE !4 OF A FIGHT PROMOTER .'. (United Preaa Leased Wirt.l Washington, Jan. 81. Frank Hall, manager of. John I Sullivan, today confirmed a report that he, Sullivan - ana a nirtpoer or Buffalo, Chicago and . Boston men bad offered 176,000 for a : match between James-J. Jeffries and Jack Johnson. The location of the .! ' prospective bout is being kept secret Sullivan called on President Rooaevelt r today and wisnes him success oa his -.; African trip. Crack Shots In Tourney.;. 1 : Plriehurst, N. C, Jan. SI. More than j 150 marksmen.' representing tha best 1 Shots in. tha country, faced the traps 0 today at the opening of the seeffnd- an , nual . midw)nter trap shooting to urn a- (neni nere. iiw aiienaance mciuaea I J, both amateurs and professionals, prom J - tnent among the last named being Fred ' 'Gilbert Thomas A. Marshall, J. A. R. Elliott George W. Maxwell and H. a ' - Welles. - - The program of tha tournament ex- - tends over a period of three days. The f, trophies include cups to both tha pre Uminary and handicap winners, ' med als for the highest amateur averages and a medal for tha highest profeaaion- , . al average. ... - - v Errln Will Referee. . ,' . Kid Ervln has beets selected refere Viot th Eddia Connera-Jack Dolan 15 ' round fight at Rainier next Saturday ' night Connors Is from Ballinsham and ? Dolan la af.TUfornlartij; ! " ... -, " . . t " : ,l.5lififry ApproprUtibn. ' ' " T Jt Wlmm. 1 r 'Washington, Jan. II. The appropria tion bill, carrying $98,195,408. was ree frn mended to the house .yesterday by cnimltten military at falra, " . -1 FOUR SCHOOLS I'ILL PLAY BALL TOMORROW The Interscholastlo Basketball learue will be on in earnest tomorrow after noon when two games will be played. Tne two hlffh schools will Dlav at the Y. M. C. A., whilo Portland Academy and Columbia university will meet at the P. A. "gym." Both games are called for IttQ o'clock. Both arames should be hummers for the teams are very evenly matched this season. Bast Side and west Side are probtbly as evenly matched as' two teams could possibly be. Taken man for man there Is but little difference, physcelly at least, in the two teams, so that the team which Is the better ooaohed will probably win. Ritnyon. the big high school center. Is the only man who is really much Heavier than hla opponent, but the East aiders think that In Reislng they have a man sufficiently strong to handle him, Burdlck and Barsae, tha feast Bide forwards are about- evenly matched With Welsh and McAlpln, the West Bide guards, while the same can be said of Noyes and vosper, the west Side for wards, and Miller and Hewitt the East tjiao guaras. P. A. and Columbia are a different proposition, very little is known of tha strength of the two teams but on rormer snowing ootn snouid be strong. P.' A. has but two -veterans in the lineuu. codd, ner captain, -ana orris, tne cen ter. Columbia, too. nas naa to build a comparatively new team and with the exception of McDonald, her -captain, all the other players are new at the ram a. Columbia's lineun looks strona. however. ror tnere are, a numoer or star athletes in ner una up. - The lineups for the four teams will be as follows: Portland Academy vs. Columbia at P. A.. Thirteenth and Montgomery. P. A. Columbia. Cobb (o).... F..,. Clancy Cookinghara F ..... Campbell Morris kj. Dooley Ladd ..O ,. Pomeroy Smith Q...,..(c) McDonald East, Side vs. West Bide at Y. M. C. A.. Fourth and Yamhill: Bast Side.- West Side. Burdlck .........F .....Ed Noyes Barzee .I. .......... . Vosper Reislng ........ ..C. Runyon Hewitt i ....... ..... . ..... . . . McAlpln Miller, JEuster... ...... ........... Wei el Welsh Spokane bank thief NABBED AT ST. LOUIS fflnarlal TTiim.tr a An Tfaa loarnal.t -fit Louis, Jan. 11. Don Carlos-Wisely, a faehlonablly-dreased youth of 10 years. Is a prisoner at police -headquarters as one of a band of bank clerks and others who robbed tha Old National bank of Spokane, Wash. Wisely has been hiding in the1 house of a friend on Duncan avenue, near Tay lor avenue, ever since the robbery. He was arrested y Superintendent Min ster of tha St Louis Pinkerton agency and four- detectives. When ha waa searched 1175 waa found hi his pockets, but in his room about 11000 was found together, with a . number of letters in cipher, which disclosed the fact that a large amount of money was "planted" In another place.--;-- , . - . Wisely admitted ha had obtained 111, 000 from tha bank while employed as paying teller and blotter clerk. He aaya tha first 11000 be-took was in cash from the vault He then, through manipula tion, had a 110,000 check entered on the books twice and he obtained clearing house certificates for the check. He cashed the clearing house checks or cer tificates and rented safety deposit boxes in Spokane and Portland, He left the bank in November, 1908, and came here a month later. When arrested he waa learning tha plumbers' trade In a school KLAMATH HOLDUP C ' 1 MEN SENTENCED (Special Dispatch to The Joernsl.) aiis. Priever and Jack Hall, tha two young men of this city who last- Saturday afternoon held up tha Klamath bank and secured 11210 In cash, and were captured a few hours later, -Were sen tenced yesterday. ' Hall was' given 10 years and Priever nve. Tha fatter swore that Hall had led him on. They will be taken to Salem this week, , - Journal want feds. l word. ' , - WRESTLW Night :'-: . IIS TOXm ASCa-TBTTSI CXJLMTWMBMir i " r Ox tha v - Multnomah. Amateur Athletlo Club " two sr ast nxzncnrjaiT saatosdu - MaAaCyni OCTTSiT. ASSaXTSZOaT fLOO. . ' , . ' . Seats for sale at Schiller's King, Field Track and Diamond SITTING UP TO TAKE NOTICE M. A. A. C. CHAMPION '. Edgar; Frank,' who wrestles , with Johnny Haley of Chicago In Multi nomah gym tomorrow night ' BRITT SAYS KETCHEL IS III GRAND SHAPE San Francisco. Jan. 11. Willie Britt returned from tha east today with a oon tract with Stanley Ketchel stowed away in his suitcase. Brltt spoke glow ingly of Ketchel' s condition, deolarlng the champion to be bigger and stronger man aver, weigning is& pounds. "I have an ODDortunltvc to slirn ud Ketchel for a 10 weeks' tour In vaude ville," said the boy manager, '"but be- tore t ao anytning at an l am going to . carefully look over the field. 1 have a 19 days' option on the vaude ville contracts and If I conclude that the time-la not yet ripe for a fight we will sign It "Ketchel is still able to make tha middleweight and when the right time oomes no color line win De drawn. Langford, Kelly, Papke, O'Brien and all the rest can have their ehanoe If tha publlo wants them." MURDERED MAN'S ESTATE APPRAISED An appraisers' report filed with the county clerk yesterday recalls the mysterious ana unavenged muraer oi the St. Johns jeweler, Harry T. Butter worth last fall. Butter worth, it will be remembered, was ahot and killed by an unknown man about 9 o'olook at night almost kt hia own back door. The au thorities have never obtained a due to the murderer. The appraisers. J. P. ana K. J. Jaeger and w. H. Turlk, report tnat Butter- worth's estate consists or 1789.11 in cash, tha Jewelry stork of his store valued at $1800, and an equity of 1280 la a piano, making a total of $2944.19. Judse Webster granted tha cetition of the widow. Mabel Butterworth, for a monthly allowance of ISO from the es tate lor the support oi nerseii and cnll dren. be:one;of a RED ASK Of tha Illinois Athletlo Club Of Chicago , .'I ';'',': " SLXSSLETSCD SHE ATS tLBO. and Cald well's Cigar Storea. 1 j'- i mmm W ti r.m a ' 9 J V - a . 1 7 . or- tgi mm) RILEY SAYS f,10!IEY TALKS III HIS GAME (BpacUl Dlspatek to Tha Journal.) Tacoma, Wash Jan. 11. Frank (J. Riley, who is matched to meet E. J. O'Connell In a wrestling bout at the Exposition rink In Portland, Thursday night January S8, stated this morning that ha had not yet received notice that O'Connell had covered his forfeit of1 1100, which he sent to Portland the other day. Riley says O'Connell wlU have to coma to bat right off, if he ex pecta to get any of the local grappler's game. Money talks with Riley and he has no time for conversation with a man who falls to flash the eoin, Tacoma wrestling followers are on the oul vlve for the match. Aa an In dication of their respect for- Riley aa a wrestler, a number of them are lay ing plans to take In the match In the Rosa City next Thursday night A lot of Tacoma money will undoubtedly fol low Riley into the ring. Local fans have never lost on the crack welter weight before, and they are willing to take a chance against the speedy man from the Multnomah club. FREIGHT TRAIN IS STALLED BY FLOOD Reports were received by both the North Bank and O. R, & N. that a North Bank train was In the river oppo site Mosier and caused a scramble on the part of the North Bank operating department this morning: to rind out about it They learned that an engi neer on the O. R, N. had seen a work train near Lyle standing on the track near the water, which because of the storm made it look as though it was ditched. The locomotive had run into a landslide, and was disabled for seven or eight hours, but the train did not leave the track. OAUOKT XV TBI SATBT Then a cold and a cough let It run on get pneumonia or ' consumption that'a alt No matter how you get your cough don't neglect It take Ballard Horehound Syrup and you'll be over it in no tlma Tha sure cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary dis eases In young and old. Sold by Skid more Drug Co. Doirt Weak t want every weak man to know that lean make him strong, rigorous, healthy, alert and free from every taint of disease) and 'weakness. 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No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get axoert opinion, about his trouble.. , . " Xf "you cannot cait write for Diagnosis Chart Ilr offices are open ail day from I a. m. to f p. bv, and Sundays from 10 to 1 only. .. , The DR. TAYtOI iCo; t 3M Mprrtsoa St, Cerner Beoond, TOYXXV, OBVEOOat . . : HYLAI1D CLAIMS All EVEN BREAK San Francisco, Jan. 11. "Fighting" Dick Hyland, Jtmmv Walsh, tha cham pion bantamweight . of . America, and Bddla Keevin, who acts as manager for the pair of -fighters arrived here to day from Los Angeles. Both Hyland and Walsh win be part of Promoter Charlev. Lecari's card for this month and they will start their work im mediately for the coming fights, which are scheduled to take pUiee at the Dreamland pavilion on tha evening of J&TiUfLrjr $ 9a Hyland has"-been traveling through the east and has just finished, going 10 rounds with Packey McFarland in Los Angelea and In regard to this fight Hyland claims that he pave' the Chicago- lightweight an even battle and his word is backed by the sporting writ ers of the southern metropolis. He is confident that ha can whip McFarland in 20 rounds.. Hyland is matched to meat Lew Powell SO rounds before Lecarl's elub on the evening of the 29th and when these two ...stocky and' hard hitting lightweights get in action there will certainly be soma tall doings around the Dreamland pavilion. Hyland looks tha picture of health and he savs that ha is In rood condi tion now, having kent himself on edge sines his fight in tha south. 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