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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 18. 1009. ' RJnrj, TracU; Field, Diamond IF.' TEE WOMi OSSERS If I TO PLAY Ml Famous Old Stars Will line Up Against Varsity Next , ' V v', xriuti. JACK DEMPSEY'S NATAL DAY , i ii i ' i i i i i i ' Oregon Agricultural Collate, Corval 11a, Dec 18. The O. A. C. . basketball , tttffl ' will get Jta flrit tryout Friday night, when It llnea up against . aome of the old tun In the annual alumni game., The alumni-teem will be made up of aome of the beat basket tossera ever turned out. at O. A. C. Ilarry Moore, who waa choaen for the All-northweat team laat year, will play forward, with "Skeeter" Swan, whoa reputation as a baakatball player la atate-wlde. '"Rat" Rhlnehart. ' who . coached the Hill Military football team thla fall, and who la now coaching the , academy baakatball team, will journey to Corvallia ; and ahow the - youngsters how the guard position ahould b played. ;,' r '" ' "Klondike" Bllyeu will ptay the other guard, and aa be - Is considered the beat running guard the Beavera aver had. there will doubtlssa be trouble for. the forward he plays against, urover Cate will' be called back into the game to hold down the job at Center. The Beaver team thla year la an un known Quantity, and a big squad ef playera will be tried out - Captain Hor ton will take care of one of the for ward poaltlona, and for a teammate will have any on of aeveral men who are ahowlng good form.' .Held, Strlklln, Cooper and PflsUr axe making a hard fight for the job. Jim Brendan, cap- Forty-aeven yeara ago today In Coun ty Klldare, Ireland, waa born a fighter who waa destined to become one of tbe moat famous pugilists of all time Jack Pempsey, . the Nonpareil.- Fourteen years ago, November 1, Dempsey died in Portland of consumption, brought on by the hard training for hla ring battles. ... : - . There never was another boxer who waa held, mora in-' esteem than ' Jack Dempsey. That'a why they called him the Nonpareil. - Ha never fought for the big stakes of the present day,' for In his time flghtera were fighters and not financiers. They -backed him for the limit, hla betting friends, And they failed to caah In .but few, times In hla long career. - . '. : .; ! .'. , ' A glance at ha record , ahowa a long Hat of "Ka" and "Wa", the official mark of the "knockouts and the "decision." In bia 81 f lghta the sign of the "L" ap pears but twloe, while In only one Is the "K by'recorded. ".;'..,.'.;' ?. -"V. j ' rough. Kara la Keydey, . . , . Although Dempaey wai born in Ire land, he never fought abroad. Portland fan a saw the little assassin In action three times In the heyday of hla career, knd the memorable battle between Jack and ' Dave- Campbell.' the present ' chief of the Portland fire department, is still recaled. . This flaht took place in an open field on the Cowllta river. In Waeh Inerton. and althourh Dave waa a heavy weight, Dempaey made a chopping block of him, finishing the Portlandar In three 9 Jack Dempaey. tain of the footbajl team, la tryfng to master 'the intricacies of the center position. Pugh and ' McLaughlin are doing the beat work at guard. With so many candidates to try out, the team work has suffered, and the alumni are expected to . win. FOOTBALL CAPTAINS ARE NAMED FOR NEXT YEAR .Edward M. Hartigan . Twain Amherst collars Boston college.. . l M l 1 1 T cuuuia wuegv ,....,... Brown university. , . Carlisle Indian eohooU. .............. Citadel oollege.... Colgate university Cornell College... Carle ton college. Dartmouth opfles. Davidson . college Captain. Position. ,. ..... . ventwr Frank A. Smith ..Halfback .James R. MoKay .Halfback . Peter Houaer Fullback .Barnwell Legge Quarterback .Claude K. Keegan. Tackle .Frank Coppeaa. Halfback .Lewia Lelghtoa.. ...... ........ . .Center .John Marks Fullback .Dewitt Klutta. ........... .....Left end .................. .jona j- ejiun xacKie Auwirn j. r&rrii. . ............ denier ........ Dean Hill....,,. .............. Fullback .Don R Sidle Fullback owa State university .Mark W. Jiylaa. ............ .Halfback arsyecte coiies-e,' t , .juawara u. f-oreaman ..center ahlgh university.. ............. .C, B. Lawson. .Left end aryvllle college. ...... ..,....,. . ... .H. N. Wright...... .....Halfback orse jvuiiback ega Dlokinson eolleare Fordham collere.. Georgia School of Technology.. imuion couege Aiaryviue couege...... .. js. wrign Massachusetta Agricultural college. ... .Henry B. Mo Northwestern : university, John Manley .Halfback Ohio State university......... Wesley Wells. ................ Halfback Princeton university. J. Hart ..-. , ............ , .Fullback Boutnweeiern . university. , .Tackle1 .......x. ri. Luwni. .. ....... . .. . . Tufts college. .Everett W. Ireland.. .......... . . .Center University of Arkanaaa........... S. W. Crookmore.. ........ .Quarterback University of Chicago........... ..William Crawley........ Halfback University or ueorgia. o. w. Franklin....... Tackle Unlveraity of Illlnola.. , . . .......... . . .M. Butser. . , . .Ouard University of Maine ...........WUliam E. Parker. .......... . Halfback University of Michigan. .Joy Miller. .Quarterback University of Missouri ....Joseph R, Bluck...., ...Tackle University of Pennsylvania.....,,.,.,. Krneat Cozens .Center University of Texas A. L. Klrkpatrlck. ........ .Quarterback University of Wisconsin. James Dean , Right end Wesleyan university Carl H. Mitchell .Center Williams College. . .Jesse D. Peterson. ........... .Fullback Tale university Frederick J. Daly Halfback rounds and leaving a broken nose. Tom Barry and" Mike Keogh h'e fought In Portland.' the former Just 24 yeara agd tomorrow. Both were defeated. , Dempsey's longest fight went for ' 41 rounda. ' It waa against Johnny Reagan and ended Id the knockout of Reagan. Thla occurred at Long Island. N. T December II, ' 1817, ' It waa Dempaey ho stopped the noted, although now barred "pivot awing" of George La Blanohe, tie marine, In San Franolaoo, August IT, 1889, in the 8 Id round. Up to that time Dempaey had been alaugh taring LaBlanche. LaBlanche would never enter another ring with him. Bad Hever Baen Fits. Up to -the time he crawled through the ropea at New Orleana that January day In 184L Dempaey had never aeen hia flrat conqueror, Bob Fltssimmons. Jack was a' little fellow, weighing ltO pounds, and ha stood t feet t Inchea In hia stocking feet He had won hla bat tlea because he waa clever and could hit hard and quick. Those little handa of hla tore through an opponent's guard line a Mauser bullet - Fltaslmmona had been kept concealed from Dempsey and none of his friends had a Una on the Australian. "What big men they grow out there in Australia," Observed Dempsey, as Fits climbed Into the ring. "That fellow's a heavyweight" But Fits waa no heavyweight, although he had the ahouldere and hltlng power of . one. He weighed under ISO,, but he Stood 6 feet 11 Inches In hla Stocking feetr- and hla arms hung like a gorilla'a. What happened to poor Dempaey la too painful to recall. Fits begged him round after round to cult fighting and give up. Those heavy fists of Bob's were cutting him Into rlbbone, but he waa too game to .quit Finally in the thirteenth ' round the Cornlshman crushed down hla defense and mercifully ended the unequal battle. : They after- ward said Dempsey died of a broken heart over his defeat by Fltaslmmons, but consumption really carried him off. Ha made hla last public appearance at a benefit In New York, June 8. 1896, and then came to Portland to live, hla wife having been a Portland girl. He died six months later and hla remains are now reposing under a modest shaft In Mount Calvary cemetery. IMOR CJIPTAIII ; ; OF OREGON TEAM Crack Oregon Halfback Will Lead Varsity Football ' Eleven Next Season. (twelal Dbpetek to The JoantaLI University of Oregon. Eugene, Dec. IS. In their. annual banquet laat night the football team elected Charlee Tay. lor to captain the varsity for the aeaaon of mo. ... Charles Taylor, or "Chuck" aa ha la known on the camnus, la ons of ths best halfbacks Oregon ever had, He cam to Oregon after distinguishing himself at H. M. A. and without dlffloulty made the '07 team in hia freatiman year., He played consistently all year and waa apoken of aa All-Northwest material. The next season Taylor went to Cornell, hut waa unfortunate enough to break hla collar bone early In the season. Thla paat aeaaon ha played a brilliant right half for Oregon and waa given a place on the theoretical All-Northwest team by nearly all authorltlea. , Taylor ha a a characteristic way or Carrying the ball and la a hard man to down, aa he made many yards for Ore gon by rolling and tumbling after being tackled. He la alao a valuable man at handling punta and worked In the back noid moat or tna year. Taylor la a junior 1b college and la registered from Vancouver, waan. Ma stands S feet and weighs 1. He la I years of age. He Is a member of Sigma Nit fraternity. The elaborate banquet was haia at Otto's grill and was participated In by the 18 men who had earned the official "O" : in the football contests the past season. JOCKEY MIXES IT WITH H11H10T a - Little Boxer Has Wind That , Surprises His Followers Long Skidoos. BOWLERS SURE TO .His Prescriptions Give Immediate Relief OREGON'S LEADER Jockey Bennett rattled off four fast rounda with a welterweight opponent at the Tracey club training quarters yea terday afternoon and when It waa over ha waa breathing aa easily aa If he had Just finished punching the bag. Bennett's wind is in grand shape and when he faces Jimmy Carroll, the clever 118 pounder from San Francisco nest Tuesday night In Merrill's halt, the fana will be aurprlsed at hla display of that Important feature of the boxer'a art, wind. ' . Bennett roughed It with hla aparrlng partner, took all klnda of punches in the mid section and did' not come out rurned up. He haa Deoome ao ac climated that he looka far apeedler than when ha flrat arrived from Ban Fran Cisco, over a month ago. Frankle Edwards waa expected to ar rive today, but word reaohed the club that ha started north later than he at first expected and It will be Thursday before he reaches Portland. It looks very much aa If Louie Long la afraid to atand toe to. toe with Ed wards and as soon as he returned to Portland after meeting Pete. McVeigh ha, lit out for Pendleton. It la very likely that Long will he paased up by the club and In hla stead little Pete Mc Veigh, the Seattle phenpm, who recently went to a draw with Long, will be put On In hla place. It la said that Mc Veigh 'made the better showing at Ta-coma. With these two acta of boxera, the Oregon club expects its premier to be one of the most interesting amokera ever held In Portland. Second Teams May. The aecond team of the Third church playa the flrat T. M. C. A. Intermedi ates In the T. M. C. A. gymnasium this evening. Tha game will atart at 8:80 sharp. GET THEIR fJOIIEV Repetition of Seattle Disas ter Will Be Avoided by . Western Congress. Aooerdlng to a letter received from the president of the Western Bowling congreaa at ' Ban Franclaco tha local bowling associations are informed that the' congress will take direct charge of the accumulation and distribution ' of prise money at the next tournament This movement was decided on owing to tha disastrous arrangement in effect at tha meeting In Seattle last spring, the prise money of which Is still forth coming with little chanaes of ever see ing it The congress will work In conjunc tion with tha local associations where meets are hrVd hereafter. The associa tions will have charge of all arrange ments In the future, but the prise mon ey will be handed out to the winners by .the congress. At Seattle the prlae money waa apent on the current ex penses and the winnera went noma empty pocketed. There la etui owing tna rortiana bowlers from the Seattle nightmare the aum of 8600. Portland won aecond mon ey In tha five man team, third In tha doublea and aixth and tenth In the alnglea. ( San Franclsoo will get the tourna ment thla year and It will be held from March M to April t. Many of the lo cal bowlera are going aouth and It la hoped to get some of the bowlers from other Oregon towna to compete. Journal want ada brin reaulta. Many phemomeaal Cures Attested te ky Osatofnl FaUeata. c. Q c Gee Wwf Gee Wo k& Wo Tha greatest danger from Influenaa la of ita resulting In pneumonia. Thla can be obviated by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aa It not only curea In fluen'ta. but counteraota any tendency of' the dlaeaae towards pneumonia. CHICHESTER'S PILLS W. . THE ItlAMOXD BRAND. a ."av uiimi am ynr urantu fcr . M-eh.wtor'l IlmaarBra4rN 1'Ula ia K.4 mod ! aiet,UeVV bi, mi-i trttk Blue RiU. Jake Mine. By f.. 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The Klickltata are rolling a atrong game and will keep the other teejri hustling to hold their placea. Tonight the Oregon a meet the Mon arch a. Score: KLICKITATS. R. Harue ., Case Van Bellen KeM Da Vaux .. Total . . . 1st 113 .tot l$a hi m Id 17 14t lit lit ita td Total. 1S4 203 141 111 171 131 m 4J1 fi4 6iS .... 17 831 PROSPECTS. -1st Campbell 174 MeAleaer ...... 141 C, Howard 141 ....111 f brer .... aid t . . . . Total 11! id 33 S.C7I Id Tot 1 1 1SI 171 1(3 1(4 1SI tot 494 431 tit 44 tlT 7t $99 X.41I Ia tb Ajmala af Sport. 1 Jack Dempeey (Tb Nonpmrt!). pugilist. Wra la Cosnty Klldare, Ira land. - Died Is Portland, Or. llil-At New York. 3. McCaaa ClOtl S etna) defeated W. C. Barn (7111) la fmr-bour typesetting coo- test for tiata, aoitd antalna trp. 1 Ita At LouleriU. prof. W. F. Oet hart, with r together, kicked am ob ject at a beUM ef.T feet SH laehea. 1C1 At rtiiladelphta Tiarlle- Ue- Kerrer and -Philadelphia Jack" 0Frtoa fot?it els rounds: tn aedalo. " lvt At Lee Angvfc. 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