The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 20, 1910, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, , 1910.
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JAP HAS $500 FOR
s EDDIE O'MELl
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V; Multnomah Instructor Mus
V, : Make 142 Pounds Train-
ing Hard for Anderson.
"A
M: Matsuda, the Japanese wrestler of
' Fpokane, who Is challenging KtMIe
O'Connell tha welterweight hamplon,
for a wrestling match, to take plana In
Portland, this morning forwardod
', rtraft for $400 on a Spokane bank as
the remainder of a $500 side bet.
, Matsuda haa bad $100 up as a forfeit
for weight and appearance, for a couple
of weeks, but ttie money baa not been
, vovered by O'Connell, who nay ha doea
not llk tho conditions named by the
Jap. who as a challenger, haa been ask-
' Jng for various concessions.
The Jap wantd to wrestle January
15, .but s that data baa been taken by
ViVi Anderson, tha Salt Lake wrestler,
Jlatsuda la content on any date between
that time and February 3. O'Connell
cald that If fie concluded to take up the
match, It would only be on condition
that.lt waa placed about February 10,
as ha wanted some time to make tha 142
' pounda ringside required by the Nippo
nese. - .
In the meantime O'Connell is training
'faithfully for his match next Tuesday
night with Qua Anderson, the Iowa
wonder, who Is now in Salt Lake. An
derson will leave for Portland In a day
or so. lie la alwaya In the best of con
dition, and needa n)y a few days' work
to take off surplus weight gathered In
traveling.
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AUTO DEALERS TO
No opposition to the holding of the
Automobile show now exists among the
dealers of. the, city. At a meeting of
the Portland Automobile Dealers' asao
elation held in the office ef the It L.
Keats Auto company's garage at - the
corner of Seventh -and Burnslde streets,
it was decided that despite the trouble
being had In getting all the cars here
for show week the show should be held.
' Owing to the badly crippled state of
the railroads' In the east and west as
well there are between 12 and IS cars
of automobiles 1 somewhere between
Portland and Cooncll Bluffs. Tracer
after tracer haa been sent out after
them, but they have bad only spasmod
ically good results. Some of the cars
are nearlng here, while others are com
pletely lost Moat of them are due in
Portland early Sunday-morning or Mon
day and will be placed In the show at
once. ! The force of carpenters and dec
orators will In all probability be doubled
when needed arid the decorations rushed
through as soon as the cars are all In
place. It will be a big undertaking
and one. which will teat thoroughly
esery faculty or the management.
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The welterweight tide situation 1b In odd circumstances. There are five claimants to the title.
Pour of the champions are shown In this cartoon, namely, Jimmy Gardner, Harry Lewis,
and as
Willie
MIKE TV41M SOLLivAH
each claimant has beaten the other, all have as much claim to being the champion as the other.
Lewis and Mike Twin Sullivan. The other claimant Is Honey Mellody.
CROWD HONEYIVIANS
AWAY FROM TITLE
Y.IC.A;
SWIMMING
TEAM NAMED FOR MEE
J
The swimming ' team entered by the
local T. M. C. A. in the northwest cham
pionship meet to be held Saturday In"!
the swimming tank of the Y. M. C. A.,
will be as follows: -.
40-yard swim Derllng, H. Pfaender
and V. Gross.
100-yard swim -Abby, Boyle and Free
'" man. - ' - . -
220-yard swinvAbby, Markerto and
Boyle.
- Diving contest Skidsmo, Abby and
OUtlngs.
; Relay team Abby, H. Pfaender, F.
Oross and Ierltng.
CHURCH AND GRAMMAR
SCHOOLS ENTER-SWIM
T Any churcb or grammar school wish
ing to enter the aquatic meet to be held
Saturday night in the large T. M. C. A.
swimming tank, .can do so by seeing
l'nysicai LMrector t,ee any time before
Friday wight.
There will be prizes awarded for the
- 40-yard dash and the 160-yard relay race
. for the grammar schools, and prizes
wtll be gl ven to the winners, of the dlv
, lng contest for the church teams.
TALKS on TEETH
: By Tbrn XEX SEHTAX OOl, SEVTZSS.
De ostibus non est disputandum
(There Is no dUputtntf about taste).
Looks count for naught if the quality
must be sacrificed. Why not both ?
! IT you get it in dentistry, you will have
s :to come to us eventually, why not now?
Mi s ratner a siangy expression but ap
propriate here. When you buy a bar
- gain In dentistry your name Is .dust
.'with, the rain on It. For quality go to
iino (jumuv snop, you can t get it rrom
lie Junk dealers. Nor is it to be found
, .-on the bargain counter of dental par
lors. Don't, we beg of you, try to buy
. ,uSa.iiia m iKein. i.tu io ine topnotcners.
-'its the rheapest in the end and it's
.-. teeth insurance In tha years to come.
r Only one premium to pay the first
cost. ,
We would like to refer you to as
many of our patients as you would
s care to see. All will tell you that the
,' work is all we claim for it. Among
.these are many of the best known peo
ple of this city and state.
Briefly, the ALVEOLAR METHOD is
-as follows:
i If anyone Is wearing a partial plate
pr bridge, and has two or more teeth
left In either Jaw. we will supply a
run set, wunoui using plates or brtdjre-
In a game filled with brilliant field
ing, clever twirling and timely swatting
Of the horsehlde sphere. George Dll
worth's Derbies evidenced their superi
ority - over the. Honnyman Hardware
company's indoor ball team by defeat
ing tho near champions by a score of
11 to 7.
The game was played last night In
the fine gym of the Multnomah club
before several hundred excited fans and
fanettes. The lloneyman supporters
were out In force with megaphones and
helped to swell the din. The Derbies
found Henderson frequently and, scat
tered 24 hits, some for extra bases,
through eight innings.
On the other hand. "Hoot Mon" Mac
Kehzte was there with his finest assort
ment of unhlttable puzzlers and let the
Hardware stalwarts .down with five
meager swats. Several tniseues by the
Derbies allowed the Honeymans to
score when perfect play would have
clogged the register.
Brlggs There With Ash.
Benny Briggs was the swatmaster.
securing- five hits out of five times up.
Baker and Irwin were not far behind
and their work was brilliant. "The Hlt-
iess wonaer," Harry cooley, caused a
palpitation of tha gallery heart by
cleaning the bases In the second Inning
with a three bagger.
Far the Honeymans H. McHale and
Beagle scintillated In both Infield work
and wfth : the willow, lightninglike
stops and accurate throws by the Hon-
eyman infield kept the score from 'pil
ing up inning after Inning.
With the game went all hope of the
Honeyman team winning the Indoor
pennant. ,TheDerbles and Gold Seala
are now tied for first place, and the
battle will be fougnt as soon as the
league officials can arrange for a gym
nasium large enough to accommodate
the crowd.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Dil worth Derbies.. .0 6 3 1 0 0 0 1 011
Hits . 0 6481232 224
Honeyman Hardware. 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 7
Hits .vt. -. .tttt,ti1-(H 1 0 2 0 0 1 6
Batteries Derbies, MacKenzie and
Barrell ; Honeyman, ' Henderson and
Beagle.
Errors Derbies 9, Honeyman 5.
Struck out By MacKenzie 16, by Hen
derson 16. Bases on balls Off Mac
Kenzie 3, off Henderson 3. Two base
hits Baker, Irwin. H. McHale, Three
base hits Cooley. Left on bases Der
bies 10, Honeyman 6. Time of game
1 hour 16 minutes. Umpires Wash
burn and Marias. Scorers Smith and
Davts.
ALFRED DE 0R0 MAY
PLAY BILLIARDS HER
E
Alfred De Oro, the famous Cuban
billiard expert, who Is now in San Fran
cisco, will play two nights here next
month if the efforts of Henry Solomon
avail anything. De Oro is now In San
Francisco, where ha is playing exhibi
tions. Solomon Is one of the most
progressive billiard parlor proprietors
in Portland, and it is largely due to
his efforts that the cue game is re- j
turning to It
pastime,
BOXERS IN GOOD SHAPE
FOR BATTLES TONIGHT
TONIGHT'S BOXINO CARD.
Louie Long of . Spokane, vs. Frankle Edwards of Oakland; 10 rounds;
133 pounds; no decision.
Jean West, late of M. A. A. C, vs. Dan O'Brien of Portland; 10 rounds;
133 pounds; no decision. '
led wnitman of Calgary, vs. Kid Hennessy of Boston; 10 rounds; 125
pounds; no decision.
COLORED PRELIMINARY.
Dirk Rhodes of Chicago, vs. Lou Hubbard of Omaha; rounds; 145 pounds;
JOHNSON
JEANN
ETTE
BATTLE FOR FRENCH
That octette of mitt sllngers cor
old place as an Indoor j railed by the Oregon Athletic club for
bolomon won another game in hi
tournament at Solly's Darlors last nleht
defeating Edwin Tyler 60 to 35 in 120
innings. It was the greatest safety
game tnat soiomon has played in years
extra precaution being taken because
Tyler led until the 28th point. After
that Solomon began a spurt makin
runs of four, three and two In sue
cession.
T. VL a A. Oets Protested Game.
President Smith called' for a mail
vote from the arbitration committee
which would decide tho controversy
over' the protested Honeyman-Y. M. C.
A. game of December 31. He has re
ceived the majority of the arbitration
cpmmlttee votes, and these favor the
Y. M. C. A., with no censure attached to
Umpire Washburn. The game there
fore will go on record as it originally
ended, 6 to 6, in favor of the Y. M. C. A,
President Smith has called a meeting
or the directors, ror next week to ar
range for closing of the season with
fitting ceremonies.
SAM SAYS SPRY IS
BIG NOISE IN UTAH
AND HIS WORD GOES
(Doited Preis Leaaed Wln.i
Denver. Jan. 20. Sam Berger today
added to the maze of uncertainties that
envelopes the choosing of a site for th
much neralded Jeffries-Johnson fight
by declaring that if Governor Spry of
Utah says ths contest cannot be held
In that state, Salt Lake City Immediate
ly will be eliminated as a .possible bat
tiegrouna.
"Jeffries will fight under a obsolete
law," Berger asserted. "If Governor
Spry does not want that fight to be
pulled off in Salt Lake, It wont be, so
lar as derrrws 4s concerned."--
When his manager hafl finished his
emphatic declaration, JeftJ nodded his
head and remarked:
"Whatever Berger says goeS with me.'
Berger wanted It understood thor
oughly that Jeff will not attempt to
rorce tne promoters to accept a sport
fled place to hold the fight. He was un
willing to discuss Ihe disagreement that
has arisen between Rlckard and Glea
son, but stated sagely that while Jef
fries was willing to fight wherever ths
warring promoters decided, he "doesn't
figure on the mill going very far from
California."
THIRD COUPLE NAMED
IN SKATING CONTEST
Lester Luckey and Miss Genevieve
Pierce were the third couple to be
picked by the Judges In the two-step
tvnrlr thmt or 111 ho ..oV-.l V,l J"1''11 u'
in the Jaws' nature's teeth nrt J. I contest on skates being held this week
permanent, and more beautiful.
The work is praetloally painless and
XrrifB our guarantee of satisfaction.
Curing Pyorrhea (loose teeth) a dis
ease fiven up by other dentists as ha
rurabl. Is another , of our specialties.
'. We cure It absolutely, .it's a boastful
statement to make, but we can do any
thing that is possible in dentistry and
wliat we do Is always of-the very high
est class. Our booklets. Alveolar Don
, tmlty. are free. Write for one if you
mnt call. We have samples of our
inl to show at ail times. -
THB SEX VESTAJ. CO, UEITTIsrS,
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at the Exposition skating rink. To
gether with the couples picked Monday
and Tuesday nights and the fourth
couple to be picked. Friday night, they
will compete in the finals Saturday
evening. The contest is attracting much
attention among the skaters, large num
bers of whom have assembled each
night to- witness the skating. ,.
MAKE NOMINATIONS '
FOR CLUB DIRECTORS
The nominating committee for the
annual election of the Multnomah club
yesterday submitted the following
names for directors to be voted on Feb
ruary 8:
Raleigh Trimble. J. H. Barbour.
George W, Simons. Dr. George Ainslie,
Edward D. Barrett, George T. WiUett.
William K. Prudhomme, James M. Am
brose. A. D. Katz, Walter A. Holt, James
I' Ewlngr and Colin V. Dymcnt
The retiring directors are J. F. Ew-lng,-A.
A. Morrison, G. W. Simons. H. H.
Rasch, Irving Rohr and B. D. Slglcr.
Happy Hoar Clab Wins.
The Happy Hour club of the Y. M. C.
A- defeated the Washington High school
team by the score of 67 to 10 in a
rather one sided game of basketball at
the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium last evening.
Captain' John Barr, nephew of Cap
tain Charles, Barr. has been appointed
sailing master of Morton F. Plant's hew
56 foot sloop, being built art Hisrreshoff
-ards at Bristol.
Joe Horner Jr., from Grand Rapids,
who may compete in the American in
door championships at Boston February
is pernaps the most versatile man
Michigan, university has ever had. .His
records show wonderful all around abil
ity. He can puf the Im pound hammer
4a feet'7 inches; throw the discus 131
feet 8 inches; Jo a broad Jump of 23,;
reei;t,ana noios tne -American record on
the javelin throw. -
its big smoker in Exposition rink to
night, are in good condition for their
exhibitions and the routes selected for
their various Journeys are not consid
ered too long by any of them. It Is
the most pretentious card that has yet
been offered the boxing fans and 'will
undoubtedly fill the big. rink. From
a scientific standpoint chief interest 1
centered In the Long-Edwards whirl,
although it Is crowded closely by the
O'Brien-West bout, which bids fair to
be one of the old slam-bang affairs
nat the heart delights In.
While these two morsels are being
handed about on a silver spoon, there
is no alloy supporting the bit that Ted
Whitman and Kid Hennessy will dish
out to the spectators. These boys
weigh about 125 pounds and their train
ing bouts show that they know a whole
lot about the game.
The two colored boys. Rhoades and
Hubbard are" right there with the
swings and Jabs and their mill promises
io db as exciting as the first pre
nmmaxy staged by the Oregon club,
the one between a negro and a white
boxer several weeks ago in which nine
Knockdowns were scored in less than
three rounds, finally ending in a vie
tory for the Caucasian.
There was a mild controversy on be
tween Edwards and Long yesterday
over the weight question. Edwards
signed to do H3 pounds for Long, w'io
rinds the weight easy. Frankle took
on flesh coming up from San Fran
Cisco and weighed 137 pounds yester-
uny morning. They finally compro
misea on 135 pounds, which Edwards
agreed to make at ringside. Long an-
impBies a nara man In Edwards, al
though he Is confident of copping him
before the limit Is up.
The doors will be thrown open to
night at 7 o'clock and the nrmrrflm will
be started at 8:15 o'clock, pearl Casey. 1
mo nnuwn Dan Diaver will rf.
eree the first two boxing events, and
Jack King will be the third man In
the ring In the other two.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
New York, Jan. 20. Articles for a
fight between Jack Jonnson and Joe
Jeanette, to take place In Parrs next
September probably will be signed to-
usy.
If the match la mads and ths men
meet it will be their fifth ring en
counter. They fought their first battle
in January, 1906. It .was a six round,
no decision affair. Two months later
Jeanette lost a 16 round decision to the
Galveston giant . In September of .the
same year they again, engaged In a six
round no decision' affair, and in No
vember went 10 rounds to a draw.
Since their last meeting both men
have Improved greatly, but Jeanette is
far from being In the same class with
Johnson.
In addition to belnr fullv So nounds
lighter, he Is shy 'on gray matter and
heart His last fight was with AI
Kublak. ttui Michigan mastadon, whom
he knocked out in 10 rounds In Paris.
HAYESANDDORANDO
HT FOR MARATHON
Some of the New York scribes are
touting "Harlem" 'x ommy Murnhv as
the proper one to whip Battling Nelson.
San Francisco, Jan. 20. Johnny
Hayes and Plertl Dorando are both
pretty well fit for the Marathon race in
which they- are to try conclusions Sun
day for the third and last time.
The result of the-race, will settle once
and. for all, which of the pair is the bet
ter over the classic course. The winner
will be matched with the ' champion
of all Maratboners, Henri St Yves,
Although in their last match race,
Dorando easily took Hayes into camp.
the American has been running in such
good form that he, no doubt, will be a
favorite over his old rival.
Hayes has been training for Dorando
for the-last three weeks andv needs but
little more preparation to be "right on
edge."
Dorando Is also well conditioned for
the long run. He has had 15 days of
Systematic training and his brother
maftager declares tllat he never saw thn '
boy looking or feeling better. The coast
climate has agreed with , the foreigner,
who has rounded Into excellent shape
rapidly. - r- , ,
FRISCO S MAYOR
INDORSES FIGH
Billy Hamilton, one of the greatest
base stealers that ever Wore a spiked
shoe, claims that long sharp spikes are
a needless- -menace1. 'Hamilton never
wore anything but short, dill ones, ami
he was -the most dreaded badcrunner of
his time. . . r '-
(United Prena Leased Wirt.)
Ban Francisco, ilan. 20. There Is re
joicing among the San Francisco fight
fans today, following the public an
nouncement by Mayor P. H. McCarthy
that he is unalterably in favor of this
city as the city of the Jeffries-Johnson
chnmplonshlp battle.
The mayor's declaration, coupled with
he attitude of the police commission
ers, who recently announced that a per
mit to noid tne fight here would be
forthcoming when they were convinced
hat the actual promoter is a San Fran
Isran, the fans believe shows conclu
sively the attitude of the admlnlstra
tlon. It likewise apparently is
source of satisfaction to the Gleason
adherents In the controversy that has
risen between the local promoter and
Tex Rlckard.
Before delegates to the convention of
tne Mate Building Trades council at
Monterey yesterday, McCarthy declared
that he will make every effort to bring
to an ifranolsco every "event of 'note
conducted within the spirit of the law."
He said:
I have in rnind the Jefrles-Johndbn
heavyweight scientific boxing match
hfeh has" aroused the interest of the
people of the world. I hope It will come
to San Francisco, bringing to the city
thousands of men and millions of dol
lars." , ,
Now Is a
Good Time
to Buy
Clearance
Sale
What We
Say
We Do!
GENTLEMEN!
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lecting one of those swell Suits or Overcoats that we are selling at such
low figures. The prices are very low, considering the values we are giving.
SOME OF THE BARGAINS
' Ll " ' ' ' i - i " s ... .
V Off on Suits, Overcoats, Uncoais
$10.00 Goat $7.50
$12.50 Co at $9.35
.$15.00 Go at $11.25 $20.00 Go at $15.00
$17.50 Go at $13.15 $25.00 Go at $18.75
Second 'teams Play,
The second team of the Third Pres
byterian church will play the second
toam of the Jewish Young Men's club
tomorrow night in the .Portland acad
emy gymnasium at Thirteenth and
Montgomery streets. The game will
start at 8 p. m. y . , .
Jimmy Rector, the former star sprin
ter at the 1'nf vpralt V of Vlnrtr'a nr
Jiving In St Louis! where he may run
again under "th. colors of th. Missouri
Athletic club.
One Fourth Off on Men's Pants
$3.00 Norba Hats at $2A5
$5.00 Go at $2.35' $4.00 Go: at $3.35 $6.00 Go at $4.85
$3.50 Go at $2.95 , $5.00 Go at $3.85
A. A. Cutter Stipes 10 Per Cent Off '
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