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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. TORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO, . DECEMBER R lOtrg. 18 lUna, TracK, Field, Diamond F TEE . WAMBLD BOSS CRACK BOXERS 1ST. LOUIS DUE T0H10RR0LV HOLDS BALANCE Carroll and Edwards Need American League Making: little Training:- to Get Into Shape. Valiant Fiffht Against Ward's Election. Jlmrry Carroll and Krankl Edwsrda, I (Called Prws Leased Wtra) th California bantam and lightweight. I New York, Deo. 1. Stanley ottinson. respectively, ar expected In trie city I owner of the St. Louis National league today or tomorrow to prepare for their I franchise, held the balance of power to boxing bouta before the Oregon Athletto club tha night of December II. Utile training will bo needed by this lively pair, for they are alwaya ready to atep between the. ropes at a moment' notice. Beyond the shaking out or a few muaclea that have probably become cramped In riding, they will be in prima condition for their bouta. Louis Long waa In town a couple of days ago. but made a hurried trip to Pendleton, frotn which 'place be haa , not returned. He la expected back to day or tomorrow. ' Bennett say be la In good condition for a, fast go with Carroll OREGON HOT III FAVOR OF RUGBY FOOTBALL (United Frees Leased Wire.) Seattle. Deo. 14. A special to the tTntveralty of Washington Daily from Kurrene, Or., eays: The agitation In favor of Rugby aa a substitute for the intercollegiate game la meeting nothing but the sever est disapproval In university circles hern. The students are strong In their condemnation of the action of the Whit man and the Agricultural college fac ulties in supporting the English game and It la evident . that if the question was . left to the undergraduates the game' of Rugby never would be estab lished In the northwest Bill" Hay ward. Oregon's great train ' er, aaid: "Our game Is no rougher than Rugby, and the California authorities have found ' this out . during the paat few years. I know of several instances where men have been in the hospital for months - from injuries received in the English game at the southern col leges, and yet no mention of It was made In the papers, because these In stitutions want to aee the game estab lished ' throughout the country. That the Rugby- game is rougher le ac knowledged by even these people, bat they are careful not to let the news papers print thJs fact" day when the magnates met to elect a successor to the late Harry Pulllam, and to decide the fierce battle which haa been waged oviy tne candidacy of John M. Ward for tne office of president of the Rational league. It was said before the session opened that If Robinson voted for Ward, it would Insure his election, while' if he voted against Ward, the meeting would be deadlocked. Tha fight on Ward made through the Interests of the American league, has been the seneatlon of the year In base- oau worm, i ne national commission is made up of the presidents of the mer lean league and National league, with a third member. The third member nov la Garry Herrmann, owner o the Cln olnnatl National league franchise, glv lng the National league tha balance of power In the commission. The American leacue haa had a long standing grudge against Ward. Hi election' to tha presidency and therefore to the national commission, would cause much - trouble, according to the predic tions heard on -.all aides. Ward la opposed by John Heydler, for mer secretary of the league, who was named temporarily aa president at the time of the suicide of Pulllam. 'DUCK SALE SLOPS 10'COflllELL WIIIS ISOCCEIf GAIIE AFTER TOTJORROIV KLLIIIG BOUT CIISE1AS DAY i i , - - , , i of Disposal Closes Dc- Stranger Smith Lasts Over Hultnomalia and Nationals er 15 .Fine Awaits , Two Hours Against Mult- Will Play Before Big: Jioiiaay LTowuv . Month cemla1 All Offenders. nomah Club Instructor. ' a. After tomorrow it will be unlawful! Aft.r i hours and 'II minutes of I Soocer football will ba the Christmas to sell ducks, the month of law suspen-1 nBr1 wrestling last night lo which both I tarnoon sport on Multnomah field. aion being up on that date. Hunters ft ..-, maeh cleverness Eddie who nave Dren under heavy expense in I . , . , n.rt n-irt rr n,-ir .ini'. .nr hv Multnomah club, defeated Btrangler disposing of their ducks, which generally have brought a good prloe. Even though the law was suspended from November IS to December JS, ducks have not been slaughtered. The when tha Multnomah club eleven meets the Nationals In what promises to ba one or the hottest games of, the year. It Is. expected that the popularity of MAX AND WIFE FIGHT: I UNION 3f AN VICTIM UPSET LAMP; 7 DEAD BOGUS DEED SCHEME dft.lt f . M Visa I I t ft 1. 1 M.d r..s Te. v..-..-. I a MnAlnnatl iLui 1 A A tSPat sV I sS Jht KMll I . TTfi lfitk ( I bstn 1 A i Ju,..aW v saw ,. - w t 88 W SB 11M a man and wife. In whfeh the upset alhamer of this city laft last night for lamp, oost in uvea or seven pwun i can j-iiego, i-at, upon advice rrom 1. and caused the fatal Injury of three trtct Attorney C. E. McDuell of Ban others In a fir trap tenement here to-lriAlta ,h, . ,nrmmJt ' ' . ' , . " . I property there. Tha dead was made t."l . ?1 . a. In Angelea and acknowledged la h.- .hrZ. IVn-T k is Ruth 8" r""" Tom a a Hwack and h.r three ehlldreru Nora It. ""h-' hamer. unmarried, to Laura T. Bryant and Jamea t yaara old; Thomas Wilson, I , - , , ... , . . wim- i. ..i..- in riiii; I v WM ,Bnt 8n Diego for record and ej saaa uvfla a v bv I Oroutt ...,.., the property put up for sale. ,. i&lEZ T.eUrMrs. Laura Wilson aVftiffJ. trTltSZ nri an imMantiriZii iri , maae or Baackbamera father-in-law. A. Tto buUdinJ wl. a four .tory atruc rinU ,ot B" Pl "o, fearing ...L" V. f iITn 'orgory. wired Mr. "Bwackhamer. It la The pries asked seemed unreasonably other fsll In 71 minutes with a hammer lock. A good slsed crowd aaw the MflTnD I KLICKITATS TAKE TWO FliOM CHESTERFIELDS , The Kllckltats took two games from the Chesterfields on the Oregon alleys last night ' This secures them in their position of being tied- for first place. .Case rolled high total, 612, getting two big games, 225 and 212. Bishop-rolled high game, 234, McMonles being 'close with 220. The Individual and team bowl ing were above the average. - Tonight the Kllckltats meet the Prpa pects. Score: . KLXCKITATS. 1st 2d Endres 200 179 Case 225 Van Bellen ..... 3 6S Hague .......... 157 Kees 160 Dllll TO Tfl IllUIUIt UUHIti IU SPEED (WEAR'S stem against ruthlPKS shooting. Offenders, agulnst the nonselllng Stat ute will be severely dealt with If they are caught The game wardens will be gin to keep a sharp lookout after a SO day relaxation.. The fine for selling th9 atiy toe Jiold birds is zn to 160. owing to tne naff- voluntarily discarded vlctlon also carries a jail sentence. limit of 36 a week has been an effectual matcno indicating that there la no dearth of Interest la the mat game in Portland. Smith showed ment over his form of a year ago, al though he was aided by the absence of which OConnell In view of the fact that Smith relinquished bis fa yorlte strangle hold. Theaa ellmlnatlolna gave the men an opportunity to take all kinds of chances, which they did with a regularity that kept tha crowd on edge all through the two nours. There waa little if any "drag" to the match and although It waa nearly 1! o'clock when It finished, the crowd re mained to' a man. Smith Oood at Brldgtoff. Smith is one of the best brldgers seen in Portland and It takes a strong man to crush him to the canvas. If any thing O'Connell was stronger than and broke holda on him with He was faater than the Smith m straight falls. O'Connell se- the soccer gam will date from Christ cured the flret fall In It minutes by thelmaa afternoon, when a crowd that use of a three quarters Nelson and the macaa mucn or tne turnouts at tne Anient:! Mn win vw uii uanu. - In the morning the crack Queen'a Park eleven will take a whirl at the Ocean lea but this game will be held on the professional ball grounds at Twenty- wonderful Improve- ' "fVr .k. v was tuv muekMVHisiu aav a v ew Monal elevens have been practicing hard for the game and a great deal of rival ry exists between the two aggregationa ture. When tha flame rrom tha lamp started It spread rapidly and -quickly blocked the stairways. Tha only fire escape waa quickly rendered useless and th "emergency doors" wsre shut 81s of tha dead were found huddled to gether behind one of the closed "emer gency doors. said that the parties who committed me rorgery are under arrest M In BAKER CITY AFTER BIG INDIAN SHOOT (Special Dispatch to Ttt Jonraal.l Baker City, Dec. 14. Baker City Is in line to land the annual Indian shoot which is one of the big sporting events Smith of the coast. W. R. Parker, the crack great ease. Instead of Christmas day, the Wil lamette Motor Boat club intends holding Its speed tournament New Tear's day on the river. While this was not dis cussed at the smoker of the club last nght. It Is the informal opinion of the officers of the organization that New Tear's day Is the logical date. The object of holding the tournament New York's day Is to advertise the Wil lamette river 4n. the east as a stream where motor boating can be carried' on with as muoh pleasure in winter aa In the summer. At the smoker last evening interest ing talks were made by government of ficials on traffic regulation of the har bor. A mock court was held and th evening enjoyably spent The races in prospect will probably be held in the afternoon below the Steel bridge. 175 140 192' 200 Sd 201 .212 149 166 178 Totl. 680 61 476 . 615 E38 ROSE ESTATE EQUITY CASE IS RESUMED shot of this part of the state, is lp Btrangler and It was evident that he touch with manv of the nrofe.wlonal nw "ore about the game. Smith was shooter, of the country and believe. .Z''J?: II,., T1, . - .K. .1 . .i. . I 7. I. J -""- ",r himself in putting It on his opponent city will bid for It No arrangements have yet been made for holding the event although Boise and Walla Walla are both bidding for it. The question of holding tha shoot In Baker City has been submitted to, the Cltisens' league and if they think it a good thing for the city, active steps will be taken to raise funds for preliminary expenses. It is thought Baker will en ter the list and with the strong back ing of Mr. Parker and tho other local sportsmen it Is believed the shoot will be held here. Total ' 828 888 906 2,720 CHESTERFIELDS. McMonles . . . Gray ....... Bishop . .... I'leig ....... Blater ...... 1st 161 159 171 164 182 2d 220 164 234 180 168 Total ..878 956 817 2,646 DfDIANABUTTIN0iN ON FREE ADVERTISING (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Roseburg, Or., peo. 14. The Rose estate equity case was resumed In the circuit court here yesterday. The est! mated value of the property involved is estimated at between 6700,000 and 11,000,000 and includes practically one half of the city of Roseburg, The plaintiff Is George H. Chauncey, who is suing lor two thirty-fifths of the pres ent valuation of the property, which was originally the donation land claim of his aunt the late Sarah Rose, the wife of Aaron Rose, the founder of Roseburg. The defendants, about 800 In all, have been divided into four classes, and to give necessary legal titles to each of the four classes of cases and for further purpose of brevity there have been se- .V. - . M it. . ants coming under such classification. 8d Totl 168 655 186 498 159 564 160 . 634 144 494 (United Press Leased Wlrs.) Indianapolis, Dec. 14. 'Tex" Rlokard will never hold the Jeffries-Johnson fight In Indiana, according to a state ment given out from the capltol today. Replying to a rumor that the promoter waa considering matcning tne Dig rel lows at Gary, Governor Marshall Imme diately declared that e would prevent any pnzeiignting witmn Indiana's limits. - ; This Date In Sport Annals. 1864 At New Tork: The National Baseball association at Its annual meet ing abolished the rule allowing the bound catch and required all fair balls to be caught on the fly hereafter. 1878 At San Francisco: Ming Hed ley defeated Peter Mclntyre In foot race. 440 yards, for 11000 and Paclfld coast championship. ;8S3 Edward Winshlp, veteran oars man, died at North Shields. England. 1892 At Troy: Eastern league held Its annual meeting and awarded the championship to the Erie club. 1S94 At New Orleans: George Lav- v'gne knock od out "Andy" Bowen la fourteenth round. " 1906 Af Chicago: H. J. Handy warn 680 yardf In 7:61 8-6 and 660 yards in :o 2-5. Grand Rapids wants to join the Grand circuit For 50 YEARS ' ' ' it. LI -rely S parkle Exqui site Bouquet Absolute Purity have de listed the most critical SALEM DISTRICT FIXES TAX LEVY (Special Dlspatea to The JoamaL) Salem, Or, Deo. 14. At the annual meeting of the taxpayers of the Salem school district last night, the levy for 1910 was fixed at four mills, the same as for tha year Just coming to a close. The assessed value of taxable property In the district is 210.129.384. which is an Increase over 1909 of nearly $1,000,- ooo so that a larger sum will be avail able for the schools next year than last An increase of all teachers salaries in the Salem school district waa voted to take effect January 1. Each teacher In the district la to receive an advance of 212.60 a month. A new school build ing of the same tpe aa the Garfield school will be erected next year, prob ably In Englewood. The cost of the building will be about J86.OO0. Mine-workers' Election. Indianapolis, Deo. 14. Local branches of the United State Workers of Amer ica ballot today on the choice of of ficers of the national organization for the coming year. President T. L. Lewis of Bridgeport Ohio, is a candidate for reelection and la opposed by M'llllam Green of Coshocton, Ohio. For vice president the candidates are E. 8. Mc CuUough of Bay City. Mich., and Frank J. Hayes of Springfield. I1L, and for secretary-treasurer, Edwin Perry of Oskaloosa, Iowa, Is without opposition. Members of the credential committee and delegates to the next convention of the American Federation of Labor are also to be chosen. It is generally expected that President Lewis and the other efaief officers of the organization will be reelected. The returns will be forwarded to the national headquarters In this city and the result announced at the annual convention here la January. To Promote Good Roads. Topeks, Kan, Dec. J 4 If the good roads eaoae la to be promoted by earnest and Intelligent discuraton of the sub ject by nwi well qualified to speak on vaxlotts phases ef the problem. It cer tainty will reoetve . aa Impetus as a result of the tenth annual eoowation ef the National Oood Roads association. which eoaveoed la this dty today. Nearly dl-atea were prevent at the opening; Including state and city officials, engineer aad rod road ex pert from ail swede ef the country. Prnmlneat among the speaker t be bard during the two as rf eweelea are President E. T. Ripley ef the Santa Fe nU'wmr. prrstdeat A. A. Alloa ef the I Missouri, Kansas si i xas railway, and Martta t4g. lreetor of public road f the Valted tatr Shakespeare on Baseball. "I will go root." Richard III. "Now you strike like the blind man. Muoh Ado About Nothing. "Out, I say." Macbeth. "I will be short" Hamlet. "Thou canst not hit it; hit it! hit It!" Love's Labor Lost "He knows the game." Henry VI. "O, hateful error." Julius Caesar. "A hit a hit, a very palpable hit!" Hamlet He will steal, sir." All's Well That Ends Well. "Whom right and wrong have chosen as umpire." Love's Labor Lost "Let the world slide,' Taming of tho Shrew., "He has killed a fly." ntus Andronicus. "The play as I remember pleased not the million." Hamlet "What an arm he has." Corlolanue. "They can not sit at ease on the old bench. Romeo and Juliet "Upon such sacrifice the gods themselves threw incense." King Lear. Wlthington Captains Harvard. (Special DlRpatcb tn The Journal. Cambridge, Mass., De.c. 14. The Har vard rooiDan captain ror next season Is Lathrop Wlthington of Honolulu, who was elected last night Wlthington is zo years old, rowed in the Crimson crew which defeated Tale and played guard on the football team. Football Captain Dies. Taeoma, Wash.. Dec. 14. "Jack" Bey mer, captain of the Tacoma high school football team, died yeatMdajt, ,afrnoon at"tit'F!e:tth"ift)ekil. hospital "Of" ty-. phold fever after a long Illness. He was 21 years old. 'fmwiMMawepmRHMMNmwiwPMinM O'Connell sprung several new holda that the wrestling fans here had never seen before, showing; that he haa an In exhaustive repertoire of mystlflersi Smith wrestled much better In the sec ond half, although he tired toward the end. A finger bent back caused him excrutiatlng pain near the end and prob ably hastened O'Connell' second fall. A match not down on the program was pulled off after the main event when a chap ' going by the name of Speck Miller of Chicago settled a little argument with Henry Newman, the sol dier wrestler. During the course of the Smith-O'Connell bout they had a verbal tilt and Immediately put up a side Jset of $20 for a match with no holds barred. Hewman T rostrated. They went at it hammer and tonga and In about a minute Newman waa ly ing prostrate from the effects of a strangle hold. Newman was fanned to, came back and socked a strangle hold on Miller that came near ending him, but he jpun out of it and in a few seconds hammerlocked Newman Into a fall. Walter Arndt won the preliminary In straight falls from Ous Gustaphson. Arndt ha shown much , Improvement over his form of last winter, and It will take, a good preliminary man to beat him at his weight During an intermission a couple of 'lids' furnished much amusement by wrestling an Impromptu bout They were showered "With- coin. Challenges were read from Peter Bu- zukous and the Astoria Hindus, both of whom talked in sums of $500, but no metal was flashed. It was also an nounced that Smith had signed to wres tle O'Connell Christmas afternoon for a $300 side bet, with the strangle hold allowed and the toe hold barred. U - -r-nJ Sullivan Really Champion. Portland, Or., Dec.' 14. Sporting Ed itor Journal rWas John L. Sullivan champion of the world? 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