THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 10, 1010. -r--VLJ IKTOieiil ' .THUNDERBOLT WHO MAY SCARE FOREIGN PUGS ' E OAKLAND SIGHTS SOUIIIGETSMII : TELLS OF LEAGUE '';.;.. 1 ..... . - ' ; Says Schedule Has Been Made O'Connell an? Matsuda Both Miss Hotchkiss to Meet May Eight Clubs, Class D and ,25 Manager Wolverton Says ' His Under Weight for Strug- -j . g!e on Canvas. Sutton Again If She : . Defeats Sister. , ' : Out for Four Clubs ' Next Year. ; ' '. Game Schedule Talked . Over at Meeting. 4 ! ' Pnmmiitrirci will Rn In WWIIIIIIUlbl M HI WW III , at the Death PRESfO TRI-CITY LEAGUE PWORMOil NEXT YEAR S HAG Foth weighing less than ths r.qu1rd Hi pound and In the Pnk of condl tton. KJdl. 0'CmnJl will wrestls tha Jb Matsuda to' a. finish" tonight in , Morrill's- hall for $1000 ! bet.: ' With ths dlsposfn, of ths prelimln rlfs the match will probably he started nhout 9 o'clock. The preliminary be ' twern Keppert and Dsvla ill be started promptly at : o'clock and ths West Arndt fraraa will be culled Immediately after it la concluded. . Both wrestlers d'd a little light road work . this" morning to kep their jnuscles In shap. for the hard grind to night., From the lfoks of things the match may o a long one. as pom wrestlers srs very evenly matched. OTonnell Is 11th. rangy, strong and stipola. llatsuda la short, stocky, strong and supple. He has been wrestling as long as O'Connoll and has met as good mm M'lhi local grsppler. ; -One thing Is arparent and that Is ths . fart that more Interest has been dis played in this match than in any that b ever taken place here. Froro all indications there will he a 'big crowd on hand to see O'Connell and Matsuda wnwitle for the .bonflfide 1500 bet. put up by each man. . . 1 AVijile the 'jap Is naturally noneom mimlratl ve, it came out last night that In all of his life he has been defeated but once and -that was In the first bat tle that he ever engaged in In this coun try, 10 years ago. Pink gwanson was the man who trimmed htm after sev-i eral hours, up In Vancouver, B. C, but lie came back In a month and beat wanson. beautifully. In addition to boating Otto flutor and Johnny Bille- ter, he has defeated that other high class welterweight. Young Miller of 6t Paul, who Is ranked with the best of them. . (Unite Press teties Wire.) ' Ban Diegov Cat., Feb. 10. The second day of the annual tennis tournament at the Coronado Country club began Ith an exciting series -of .. men's doubles.' The favorites were Dr. Bum ner Hardy ana Champion Maurice Mc Laughlin, who wers eipected to play ex-Champlun iT, C. Bundy and A. V Puncan In the finals tomorrow. The. men's singles yesterday after noon practically left ths field, to Bundy And Braly. 1 Odds - are even although Bundy is little fellow and Braly tall and broad shouldered. ! Ths winner will play XtcLauffblla for the championship, btit the lanky, red headed Ban rnn clsco boy was expected ,to cleaa up everything in- sight Hasel Hotchkiss of Berkeley, was to play Florence Button today and the winner was to meet May Button. Miss Hotchkiss was in fine form, although she had played only three times since October, lier playing Is hard and firm, and the northerners are boosting her for ths championship. Ths mixed doubles promised ths most nteresting events of the tournaments. The finals wers expected to be between May Sutton and Champion Johnson and Miss Hasel Hotchkiss and Maurice McLaughlin. FLYNN GROWS CHESTY; WOULD FIGHT KETCHEL lt-titted PrMS ToMHt Wlto.l Los Angeles. Feb. 10. Jim Flynn has challenged Stanley Ketchel for a fight either for ten or 45 rounds, winner to take all. Slrue he was awarded tb dTlson over Ham Langford, Flynn's con fidence In himself has gone tip 100 per ' oont. .He said he believes he has a chance with eny fighter of his weight "I want to get at Ketchel," said Flynn. "f firmly believe that I can lick him, and I hereby defy him to meet me In the ring for a fight of ten rounds or . for 8 rounds." . , y ; . ;',' ' Comlskejr Plays Jap Tram. Chicago. Feb. 10. President Comlskey of the Chicago White Box has closed a deal for a series of games between his American league team and that of the Koto university of Japan. . Ths games will be played in the training season of the White Sox in California, probably at San Francisco. : 11 1 Ketohel's Deep Thought. Stanley Ketchel is credited with these epigrams: I read the "knocks" through; I throw away ths "boosts." It took me flvs years of training to win the middleweight championship. Now I'm coming to live ths way .1 want to. If a flghtsr hasn't got the punch he might as well quit ths ring. There's a lot of science boys eating snowballs this winter. -t It Mice that ths man at the top hssrt any trouble finding friends. I wonder how they look from the toboggan T , There . are always people who . will spend a lot of time advising a champion, Why don't they advise the man who coming up! Ht needs It , I know colored fighters., who are whiter than whits ones. It's the people who guess at what do who bother me. J never am bothered by those who know what I do. I don't fight because I like it I fight because I can make mors money at it than I could by shoveling sand around the equator and make it a lot quicker. There probably have been a lot squars fighters .who turned crooked be cause they were constantly charged with being off the level. The game goes with me name, sometimes. A man's color doesn't denote the qua! Ity of his punch. It's a cinch that anyone who sticks to the game is going to get trimmed. The thing is to know when to quit, and notice there Isn't one in 100 who does. MATS SPRING STYLES NOW READY MOT WARBURTON BRISTOL r '' if Ml "i " 311 Morrison St, 0pp. Postof f ice 816.80 ;Wretliig. Weil 142 Lbs. Ringside EDDIE O'CONNELL VS. M. MATSUDA Welterweight Champion.,: ' , - ' Japan's Jiu Jitsu Champion.- MERRILL'S HALL, THURSDAY, FEB. lOHi TWO RED-HOT PRELIMINARIES Tickets on sale at '.Schiller's, Cadwell' and Multnomah Club. " - v ' Reserved Seats, $1.50. General Admission, $1.00. ' Billy Papke, the IlllnoU "thunderbolt, who is in Paris, where h ex pects to meet the winner of the Willie Lewis-Harry Lewis fight, to be herd In that city this month. It is possible that Papke may take a trip to England and take 'on Tom Thomas, the English mlddle ; weight, v ' .'v ''-'"' J Tl DSSERSTD PLAY VARSITY ALSO (Speelsl Dispatch to The Journal.) ' Oregon Agricultural College, , Cor vallis, Feb. 10. To accommodate the University of Oregon, which wishes to play the Washington State college basketball team, O. A. C. has advanced its dates with Pullman one day. The strong team from the inland em pire will line up against the Beavers Thursday night fot" the first of two games. They will play the second game Friday night and then go to Eugene to play a game against ths university team.- W. S. C. has not lost a game this sea son and as they lead the league in per centage, look like strong contenders for the conference championship. The O. A. C. lineup will be Horton and Reed, for wards: Keck, center; Pugh and Brooks, guards. SYIIRSmC E NEXT SATURDAY NIGH I The Third Presbyterian church and ths T. M. C. A. juniors will hold a swimming meet Saturday night, Feb. ruary 13, in the association tank. Ths Third church defeated the T. M. C. A. last year and has almost the same team now. There is a pennant for the win ning, team. The T. M. c. A. will have a speedy bunch. In a tryout held last night at the association there wers 55 swim mers out to get a chance to represent the association Saturday night against the third church. The meet will start at J o'clock sharp. The admission will be 10 cents. Swimming is very popular at ths Y. M. C. A. and almost every 1 member knows how to swim. - . - : Ths events for Saturday night will be 20 yard swim, 49 yard swim. .. 100 and 220 yard swims, fancy diving and diving for, objects, and a 160 yard relay race, iour men 10 ms team, each man to swim 40 yards. MARATHON DERBY FOR II FRISCO RUNNING FANS (Catted Frets Leaatd WtrO " San Francisco, f Feb.. 10. Tim Mc Grath,. Marathon promoter, ann9unced today that he is trying to sign Dorando and Hayes to meet St. Tves, the French champion, ' Marsh, Fitzgerald and Con nolly In a Marathon derby on February 27. McGratn already has 8t, Tves' con sent to ths match. Cdnnolly, who Is a local crack, yesterday declared hjmaelf ready to run within two weeks, and tha promoter anticipates little difficulty In signing up Marsh and Fitzgerald. Hayes recently decided to follow Do rando , until he was given an ' oppor tunity to revenge himself for the recent defeat the Italian administered to him in this city. McGrath believes that if Dorando will make trie match, one of the greatest Marathons in the history of sport will be pulled off. He . will stage his attraction at ths Recreation baseball park. President Lucas of ths Northwestern league. Is buck In Tortland after stormy month on the sound, and gives out aasurstie. that ths., syncopated league will' prove Immensely popular with the, Tens. Mr. Lucas is confident that the league will win out In the courts In ths action instituted by Ab.r. deen to show cause why ths latter city was dropped from ths league. ' '."We won ths first brush against the boys.' said Mr. Lucas, "and I feel sure that we are down to win again Febru ary IS,' when the second ease Is heard. One of our strongest points Is the can celled check that came back from Aberdeen for the f 1000 forfeit placed by the Aberdeen feopls. "TV's have made out the schedule which will be relessed next Sunday. We are going, ngni aneaa wnn u our ar rangements for next year. "The directors want me to make ar rangements . to open ths league head quarters in' Tacoma, and I shall proba bly do that but, of Courser It Ub depend ent on ths action of the courts. , I shall contlnus my office in Fortland until after that matter has been settled." If Aberdeen wins then I shall continue my office bars if Aberdeen placest a team In Portland. ' - 'We have arranged a split series on the sound, playing three games in one town and three in another during the week. This works out nicely with the four club league. ' 1 look for Eddie Qulnn to make money with the Tacoma club. Qulnn Is a good- mixer ana a spienmd manager and his team wll no doubt be up in the race." . . .. . . - Stretcher Boys Winners. . " 4 The Hospital Corps defeated Company "F" at indoor baseball in the Armory by a score of 19 to 2. The plllmlxers put up an excellent game in which they batted Company "Ffs" pitcher all over the field. Fltcher Stubbs of the Hos pital Corps, secured 19 strike outs. Score by innings: 1st 2d Id 4th 8th 6th 7th Hosp. Corps,. .9 1 --'- 80 2 0 Co. "F" ... w .0 -' 9 0 0 "0- 1'2 Batteries Hospital Corps, Stubbs and McConnell; Company "F", Vlgalls and Balrd. ' - I ' With the election of officers last night, the Trl-Clty Baseball league has started Its organization for the coming summer and bids fair to be a power ia northwestern baseball circles. An eight club league with a Sunday and holiday schedule of 25 games and a class D rat ing is what ths officers are working for and It , Is expected that all their plans will be . crystausea at ths next meet. Ing. . . ' Jack Helser was elected president of ths league; Fred Valentine, vies presl- dnn; H. K. Smith, secretary and C A. Partlow, treasurer.' F. W. Gardner.!! publicity agent' . s There will be two clubs in roruana. that much being settled last night with tha Goodyear Gold Seals taking one of the franchises. Portsmouth will have ons of the clubs, with Charlie Moors as manager, and Vancouver will be the fourth club in this Immediate vicinity. . Smith W Talley. T Secretary Smith will make a trip Up the valley next week to oonfer with the baseball managements at Albany, Salem, Kuvona and Knrincfleld. Several of these towns have ntnde verbal requests for franchises. Woodburn will bs out or It this vcar. ths ball para ai mai place having been taken over for real estate purposes. Forest Grove was not renreantni in the meeting. Hlllsboro wants continuous ball on Sundays during tha vear. a thing whloh cannot be grant- td owing to locality conditional How ever, these same conditions do not exist between Kuaene ana bpringueia ana continuous ball might readily be played there as ths towns desire It . The ball park la half way between the two towns which are about thres miles apart St Johns is entirely out of the runnlngon isocount of poor patronage. Those at ths session of the league Isst night wers overjoyed at word from Pres ident Lucas that Portland would have no club in the Northwestern league and the schedule will bs made up Immediate ly. The season will open April I and close-September K. There will be 10 Sundays for ths league on ths Vaughn park grounds, while the Beavers are away, two of these being played be fore the Coasters corns north. FarrsU Zs WOing.' ' Secretary Farrell of ths National com- Oakland. CaL, Fab, 10. Harry Wol- verton, who will mange ths Oakland club of the Pacific Coast league during .. the coming season, conferred today with , President Walters and outlined the cam paign for the pennant the Oaklanders will make this year. ' Wolverton gave alowlna accounts of ths ability of ths players he secured in ths east to bolster up ths locals. Hs Is sanguine that his club will finish, near ths front rank in ths flag race. . - The new manager has the appearance of a real ball player, and has an en viable record as a player-manager. Fol lowing his departure from the National league. Wolverton led the WUllamnport club of tha Trt-State league to victory in 1907jd 10. Last year, with ths Newr1f club of tha Eastern league, he finished second In a gruelling race with unusually strong clubs. Walters declared today that he ex- ' pecta great things from his new man ager. , ..; . ; -It'a a long time since Oakland won a pennant." he said, "but she is going to bs up and coming this year. If wa are not on top when the sesson ends, we'll be so near that tha uinn.r, win - know they've been through a real fight" mission Informed ths league by letter that this territory belonged to the Port land Coast Hague club and if their pe tition wss mdrosed by the McCredies it would be' granted for claaa n niinr - Walter McCredie told tho league two years ago that he would, gladly consent to it entering class D baseball. Ths matter will be taken un mt imiu aiith'tk. McCredies and the National commission. However, ths slse of the league is on the mlndS Of the off trials mnp. h.. anything else right now. They desire an eight club organisation if , such a thing is possible and will work with, might and main to that end. 1 Eugene is after "Dolly" Gray, who was -signed with Aberdeen - to captain ths team this year. If such a sa as Gray are secured up ths valley It means that Luey will make a merry fight to win ths league pennant.')., i ' ' The flag-to-flag automobile contest from Denver to the City of Mexico will start from Denver May I. . U -i-J-J J. - This Date) In Sport Annals. 1864 The Philadelphia cricket . eluh organized, being the first formed by native cricketers. 1879 At New York, three-ball billiard tournament for championship concluded with Jack Schaefer the winner, George f. Hiosson secona, wuiiam Bex ton third and Maurice Daly fourth.1 "v . - 1883 Hugo Kelly, pugilist born ' in Florence, Italy.. 1890-At Sydney. N. S. W Bob Fltt- Bimmons lost to , Jim Hall In -- four rounds.-'',;.- : -v:..1'v' 1894 At Chicago, George Lavigns and Toung Grlf fo" fought eight rounds to a araw, 1903 At San Francisco. "Fighting pick" Hyiand knocked out Dick Cullen in fourth round. , . 190S At Chicago, C. Fred Conklln won amateur billiard championship of America. - Eugene High Wins. (Special Dispatrs to The Journal.) Roseburg, Ori, Feb. , 10.-The Eugene High school defeated the Roseburg High school at a game of basketball here Tuesday, 26 to 19. The game stood 12 to 11 In favor of Roseburg at ths end of the first half. The lineup; Eugene, forwards, Epps and G. Koch; center, Koch;' guards, Mummy and Harlow. Roseburg, for wards, Eddy and Blakely; center. Street; guards,, Buchanan and Tipton, o ', Whitman's Coach Resigns. ' As the. outcome of . the accusation brought recently . in : ths .east - against him, involving his . moral standing, J. Merrill rBlanchard, athletic "coach at Whitman college, has resigned. - No suc Now Is a Good Time to Buy g ' , - f s --, V . .V A, ' ' ' V,' ' " -i X' J J LMaHSSSBBBBBSBBBSkBBSSBkaSBSHMtaBBkBB I BV . '..'.. t II HUNTER 'Bpi S A REFRESHINO, SATBrTflkj, INVIOORATINO r . BEVERAOE AT Aa SEASONS ' , I f . ' asl4ataIlfln(-Uaiwfesadlir)okbm. . " -' S V. ... . . WM. LAJAiiXS A IKJli, UmltXmm, lid. 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