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in:: o;:i:c;o:; daily jouknal. roivTLAiiD, Saturday lvlning,. February 12, 1010. P.l'CREDlESAYSlllS cams will Will Bet Anybody a Kelly They Are Contenders for Coast : , . Pcnnapt. : '. They can gay what they want about my baseball "team this year,". said. Man ager Walter JlcCredle this morning, "but I'll wager anybody ft new hat that my men will' be In the running from the start and that we'll finish ,ln the front rank. I know I have a young team this year, but that bet g oes, Just the name.;''- ' ' - This remark waa ' In recpnnse to ft suggestion that the ' dope showed hi men to be light hitters. Mac Is mora than merely, confident that his .team will ba In tha running; he ia enthusias tic over their chances. Bluce Mao haa been on tha coast ha haa hern one-two, Mcent In 1907, whfn he was forgetful enough to sell off all his atar playera. That year hla recrulte proved to ba frosts and ha finished last, although he probably spent mora money on the club than In any other year. ; . . ' MoCredle haa won and deserves tha reputation of being the greatest devel oping manager among tha minora. He Is to the minora what the astute Connie Mack la to the majors, lie rarely mis takes" ft man, although at tlmea ft' good one slips through hla fingers. Ilka Ilolna Fernoll, Billy. Bloomfield and Koy WllletL But these boys profited moatly ty the tutoring they received , under ' Mao. ' - -'' '' ' '. " i .' . .VWfcy He lost tha Bag. v : - i "No one can ever make ma beUeve Pfl not have won the pennant last 'year had I had Pearl Casey, and Bobby" Groom with me." continue Mac. "Casey la tha greatest second baseman I have ever seen on this coast, and he has mora baseball brains than all tha rest of them combined. Losing those two men de prived me of the championship. Couldn't I have made the rest of them look like haystack leaguers, though, had I been poHscssf'd .of Cnsey'a . brains and aklll and Bobby Groom's Slants?. ' - "Last year I had to worry along with three pitchers Iiarknosa, Carson and Garret!. Onrrctt'a physique caused rae a lot of worry, for I had to nurse tha llttla fellow along and pltrhThlm when Jk was Just right Wheu no pitched ha was wellnigb, unbeatable. ; '"That made me use" Ilarknesa ' and "Carson )n so many games. When Hark nas la going good there is no team Uiat-can beat him. Ho ia big and strong and he nover shirks. Ilarkness . will make good with Cleveland. Why? ". Be muse he has everything1 a pitcher needs. Let him take good care of himself, and I look for him to make Hie beat, record of any pitcher that haa gone from tha Coast league.; , . J reels tare of Speck. ;. ' .''"I feel more sure of Harkness than I do ft Carson, although I believe Ai has It In hint, to etick If they give him haK.aJUajjEC.-lLatsoaJa,jsJllina(, worker,' but ho is mora serious than iiirat,yy7iyyTTtii Tibichfl.mnca of tha successful twirler. Carson rare . ly apeaka on the field except to hla own mates, while" Harknesa la alwaya ktd- j ding hia opponents.; .He doesn't play for hla average Ilka a. lot of them, and ! that's another thing in Jiis favor. Ha , is Just boy,, enough; to. take .' things as 'tUpy come.Vt Jv'S," .H - i -7'But to get baekto tha teamN Just -wilt until, the season is: nearln an and and see where-my team Is stick ing. ; This :y W I have Casey again, and. I liave some other rood ones. Ana that ,hat bet goes with anyone." K M0NTEPFYLE1SL0ST ' Bacramehto, Cal Feb. 18. beacon Van Buren, tha veteran outfielder, will wear a Sacramento uniform during the forthcoming aeason,- according to word received here today from Cliarlla Gr ham of tha Senators. j ' Van Buren started out With tha Port land club and has been: on' tha coast for years. Last year he was with the Stockton club of , tha California : State leagues -having. ? switched' from tha Korthwestern league last season. . He batted .277 last year. i, a dispatch was received here from Cincinnati stating, that , reinstatement to tha -list of eligible players was, de nied to Monte-G. Ffyle by the national commission. This practically means that Pfj'le will . bo compelled to play 'Vtutlawv ball and that his services can not ba secured by Walter MoCredie of Portland. , Pfyle admitted to tha commission that he played with the Stockton out- 1 law team when he was tinder contract with tha New York Nationals, but da fended himself by extenuating ijircum- . atatjees. , ' -. .(.-,?, Zry'j!1: ' j Joe-'Acton-iOtiC 1n'evtTihu Joe Acton, the , world -famous wresN ; ler of a few year ago, who was seri ously, ill,' Is now, much, better, and his ' physician says ;he will be able , to: ba . on the streets In a week If he continues his present rate of Improvement Cil J-JV-L'Li-U . , , ,, . YANBURE ASENATOR ' -There is only one whiskey in the world that meets the ; Cedar Brook test and that's Cedar Brook itselC 1 j j Ordinary, whiskey may be aged 4 years and still bear the government's green stamp,. But v v. ' , W. H McBRAYER'S ( Bottled , 1847 .1 JK- a , --S I BAD BILL DAHLEN AT BAT " v ( U'' ' ).,': " ....... r-r N.' ' "'''"'' '' j ' ' i - - - t r ' Bigleagnft-'ball'Hossar'wto AGGIES DELAYEDTOOLOHG Corvallis jQuintet MakesjWon i'derful Finish but Washing- : '-ton State-Is, Winner;'' 1 Oregon Agricultural Collega,. Corval lis, -Or., Feb. 12.-r-m ona of tha most jpectacular games ever seen on the local floor -the Waahlngton State team, won last night by, ft aoora of 27 tO24.' .i3!lia-fealuie . of , tho game .,wa4 .tha great comeback of the Beaver team in tha second talf2ltli"a-acoro'if Jj'Ho 9 against them in tha first half. Captain Jlorton's men won the. heart ; of every fan by putting- up ona of tha gameat fights ever seen here.- In this session the light wearers of the orange piayea rings .around tha giants rrom Pullman, and had the gam .Jastajg three minutes longer 0.;jLiC would hava won!. i f f Waahlngton SUta ' collega gathered only 6 points In tha second half,, while tha Oregon. Agricultural collega tat lied 15. . - '. ,-v. ,vi j Captain Horton played ft brilliant game for O. A. C. while Teddy Reed, hla teammate, figured In all of tha passing. Dalqulst and Englehorn were again tha star for W- 8. C. r Kvenden took Keck't place at center in tha second half, ana held Englehorn better than var, scor ing ona field basket, while tha big man from Pullman could only get a goose egg. TTTe score in detail and lineup; ! O. A. C W. 8. G Heed ......... ..R F Lowery Horton . ...Li F. ....... Dalqulst Keen iiivenaen v. ....... xngienorn Pugh ............ R G.,. Dewltt Brooks, . Cooper. ..L G. .. . . . . Anderson Fields goals O. A. C, Horton 6, Reed 1, Pugh I. Kvenden 1, Brooks 1; W. 4 C., Englehorn 4, Dalqulet 3, Lowery (2, Anderson ' l.i ' Free, throws Horton '8, fialquist 3. Referee Scott. Xaka For est collega..,.,: . ..',,, ' . : - :- . . . Kit. Angel Defeats Ashland. Mount Angel, Or Feb. 12.- Ona of tha" moat Interesting games aver wit nessed In the collega gymnasium was played hero last Thursday, when Mount Angel beat Ashland, 28. to 6.' The col lege, although outweighed, won on tha merits ot its superb team work, and accurate shooting. . Tha collega used Its second team forwards 'Burns and Car sonwho played? ft spectacular game. Tha whole performance waa a triumph of aclenca over "beef." ' Though tha Ashland team used nine men- they suf fered defeat to tha tune of 28 to 1. 1 i :;kix Crucial ; 'Game Today. . ' Mnltnomah'a ehahca at tha handsome Bilvercup emblamatid of :tna ioccer football championship of the city rests rth" the game s this afternoon between the club eleven and tha- Nationals on Multnomah field. - By defaatlnrtha Na tionals tha club -wlli have a chance ,tc taka on . tha crack Queens Park .team, wthich has the edge on the others. Tbe gamo starts at 3 o ciock. . , . in Bond - 1909 )(0) is aged from 6 to 8 years in charred', , oaken casks. ; It is above government ' ' requirements. Cedar Brook is made th . same today as it was in 1847. r-V You miss the best till you try it. t a W, H. McErayer's Cedar Brook DiitlHav, Lawrccctborst, tj. IUnrr. True.:, ; ' HcIJ, Bir.rr.Snil manage a team thlt. year ; ii Football Rules Likely to Under : go Startling Changes When ; Committee Acts.': ' ' . - Tha Intercollegiate Football Rules Committee la earnestly trying to aolva tha great problem that confronts It Tha committer la going thoroughly over 1U ground. It wlsAes to avoid tha mistakes of threa years ago when the- game was supposed to have been, finally remedied by inducing open play with, tha for ward pass, onslde kick and greater dis tance to be gained. Tha changes .opened the gama for awhile: But It naturally weakened the' secondary Una- of defense. because tha defending team had to scat ter lta backfleld to protect against an onslde kick or forward pass. This in duced more vicious mass .play., than In the old days ,;?" 'if 'ri No-., ona' know ,aa" Jyet 3ut vwhat changes will ba effected. In the rules this year. Tha committee certainly will try to placa tha dangerous alement of the gridiron aport at tha loweat possible de grea. - Until tha committee mefi again, In thiB city on March J4, no ona will hava much idea of the coda of 1110. Tha committee has Innumerable suggestions of-Teform -that "-will, havo-to ba studied Joy me ruia inanera. , -. 7orward Pass Seams Boomed.. 5 However, tha forward pass as at pres ent cractiaed aeems doomed. It la too dangerous a; play. Tha oneide kick will aian h i iminated in all probability. Spectacular f eaturea of tbe forward pass may be retained ' under changes which will confine its use back of the Una of acrimmftga of the team employing it. - Unnecessary' roughness will ba put un der the ban. . Ai player making a eaten will be better protected. The uanaaian tdf.il (of allowing no -mart to 'approach closer than threa yards to a man about to catch tho ball seema to oa iavorea. indeed, some suggest, a five-yard protec tion and that the man ao protected can' not be tackled -until lie attempt to run with tha ball. n .' '. -,r: ' . - riling tfp Condemned. Piling m of playart on a prostrate man will aurely be condemned. ' It Will carry a severe penalty.- To: prevent the. runner taking advantage of this proteo tion It Is likely that hei will not ba al lowed to crawl or creep once having been downed. The .ball .will be considered down' when - any part of the, runner's body,, with the exception of his bands or feet, touches me grounu. ,, Interference will come in ror Bpintea reform. ' varied suggestions nave Been mad a in this resnect. It as generally thought that It would never do to abolish interference entirely, r But interference will surely be restricted. A suggestion generally indorsed, especially among the larger colleger. Is that the runner muat not be hauled or araggea oy. oia team mates or la any way supported by them after he is tackled. . Another suggests that the man on offense -. carrying the ball must not receive any help until ha reaches - the line of. scrimmage.' . t Kow Many Tarda to Be Oalaad, Another matter which -la giving , tha committee food for serious thought ; la tha matter of.dlatancac.to.be gained on downs. Some favor. mcreaaing the yards to fifteen for four downs. Others ad vocate cutting the k distance to Beven yards in three downs. Btm othera thina that Within -lta 25-yard line a team should not , be called upon to advance the ball as far for first down aa It would further out In' the field. - These are but a few: of the many per plexities that confront ; the committee. Naturally."; every, college ana every sec tion have their pet schemes of legisla tion . Every one cannot be pleased. . But the rules, committed showed that it Is un to the task. -It will try to draft a playing code with, the view of a dif ferent and mora aafe game, s No Indivi dual on the board- Is grinding any axes. And the colleges shouldaccept and ap prove the-rules committee's work and give the game one more trial, at least. before passing judgment. : .. . ; ; ' Brooklrn Team Wins, r' ' The Brooklyn i team won lta third game of basketball by defeating & Co lumbia university junior . team, by the score of 18 to 17. The Brooklyns would like to arrange games With other teams utider 116 pounds. For games, call. up. fAnn riAOO iwiAv ruivtmivu moo mai BEC11TFR0MGAME Kallwood 831 and aak for Joe, . j rrni 11" iii- Ml. LOUIE LQIIG PUIS OVEHFOULVALLOP Send Out .Low. Punch 1 Tfiat ' Floors Vancouver Boxer Evans Wants Partner. " (ttnlled Prei' t.ril Wlrr.l Vaneouver, B. C. Feh.. lJ.--'l'he sched uled 15 round contest t North-Vancouver last night between Louie Long of Spokane -and Rod StunVn of, Van couvari terminated in tha fourth round, when Long waa sent to hla corner after sending his opponent to the floor hi great agony from a series of alleged foul blows to tha groin, and Referee Hewitt declared tha bout "no contest" and all beta were declared off. There ware - howls of derision from . Long's backers. Tha fight up to tha tlma It was stopped waa even. j j Evans Wants Sparring Partner. Bnm..ivu1 knr .lttlr llffhtwelrht OT welterweight, la wanted by Bobby Evans to box with mm. 7vans is prepsnnB; meet - Tad Whitman before Tommy Traceya amoker February It. Bobby la In mnrA rAitinn ffinW. but hB needs mora boxing In his training. Last night Bobby and Ouy Lee. donned tha gloves for a three round go at Traeey'a and tha air -waa full of flying mitts. Neither spared thaVther and it waa tha est klnd of a workout . V ' f v O'Brien Will Go South. ' Tiac" rVirnell lnnka on Danny O'Brien as a wonder and will taka the clever lightweight with him to eanromia, when' tha team goes aouth to train. Ha will ni-nhnhlv ha matched with soma of tha lesser lights around Banta Barbara and 'Sallnaa until ha haa naa a mue mora Jixpcriciice, when "Doc" will pit him fn tha heat of' the BCCOnd raterB. Danny la learning rapidly and ought to max a gooa snowms. . a. B-h 12 En route to Cheyenne, where he will clash with Nat n..... W.lnirtnn'l hlrthdfV. "Bona Cruaher" Bam Langford arrived here from LOB Angeles yesjeraay.. ui iics'y fighter and hlB : manager, Joe-' Wood man, i win donfer , tonight with . Louis Blot concerning a match between Lang ford and another husy in this city next month. ' , . It- la probable, acoordlnr to . Wood man, that Langforda opponent will be AI Kaufman or Jim Barry. In view VATor.'! aimceaa in seouring Langford' s consent to meet Flynn in Loa Angeles lata next nuraia, om " been compelled to abandon hla plan for brlnaina thosa fighters together la a local arena. '."' ' ' ' Wwtrvian la mnnlnr over With OX cuses for the showing hia man made against Flynn in IjOB Angeies aoi. io Amtt u. iirianii tint LAnrford an tlcipated such an easy time with the fireman that be neglected to train, un til two daya before the fight He was exceedingly bitter in nia conaeninaiiQn of what ha called "Flynn's foul ring tactics." .,; . f . . !, - t Pallman Beats Aggies. Oregon Agricultural College, Corval- i- r v.h 1 .Waahinrton State college "made another advance on the championship . Thursday nignt. oy . . r i a ..a' 1 K In a. a-arrta rearing u. a. v.- that- had the f"PUtora on their - toea from atari to nnisn. a w i , irat half, which ended with a six to seven score In favor of W. S. C. In the aecona nan me oeavcre ,...a ih b riiah and 10 minutes be fore the game ended bad a lead of five point on Pullman, in a Dnujuu. yui v. . v. nr..i.ir.ii Mm causrht tro on the core and in a aerlea of apectacular playa by Engjenorn ana up'; tA atiMit and won the game in the laat eight minutes of play. ' '.' This Date in Sport Annala. , UBAfiim ' T-anrford. negro pugilist, born at Weymouth, N. C ; mii a. Tnianannits. the western League of Baseball clubs organized. - 1900 At eroOBiyn, UorK, unruuer knocked out Jimmy Handler .in third round. :','. .V-, , ''.. toni 11 Anaponda. Louis Long knock- ed out Aurelio Herrera in fourth round. 1908 At Havana, Demegeot, in an 80 horuepower Darracq car, : won the 800 mile record for . professionals; time, I hours. 48 minutes, i accimuB . . Bad BLD "TWftre I becran nslnsT CaacareU I had a bad complexion, plmplea on my face, and my food was not digested as it ihould tvMi Knv T am entirelv well, and the pimple have all disappeared from my face, I can miuiiuiiy aay uut wcla are just as advertised; I have taken only two boxti of them. " ; Oarence R. Gnffin, Sheridan, Ind. ,! - Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. IQc, 25c, 50c Never sold In balk. Tbe gena me tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to " cure or your money back. 82 'Haia3 Best in World I absolutely guarantee to cure you. - If troubled why not be -cured? ; Major A. Woodla ' : Civil vVar Veteran. 5i . Jefferson 8t., room L OP BX BkdB- aaf 1 t mm WdDEILi SALT LAKE CAIIT : GETGLEASON OUT Frisco End of . Big Fight Says There Is Hardly, the Least ,J- - Chance; r- ' ' Bun Francisco Feb. il"Thera U hardly a chance ln the world that Salt Lake city cltiiens will buy out ' my share of the Jeffries-Johnson match." was tho positive declaration made by Jack .Oleaaon. who haa just returned from the Mortnon capital, whore ha held . several conferehces ,wltlv 'Tax Rlckard over tha battleground for tha big fight .": "It is true, as tha dispatches aay, that a number of propositions were aiade to hava me step aside," ha c'on-tlnueir)-! told the people back thera that I amTt4Mnejaruin and that if they made a avfiloTently alluring offer I would give up my end, but I don't think they will come high enough. In fact, I am aura they will not, therefore I am golag ahead with my plana to land tha fight for Pan Franclsoo. Rlck ard will be over here early next week and I hope then to announce definitely the battleground. ... 'The Salt Lake people ' treated ma royally and put up all aorta of argu ments in favor of staging the fight In their town, but I had to ' remind them that I was for Ban Franclaoo. first, last and all the time unless they cauld ahow me something better. "Jeffries la looking fine. In fact be Impresses me aa being la aa good shape ai ha ever waa Ha la ao full of spirit that he acta ilka a school boy. Why, he feels bo g-ood that after hla per formance be works for an hour or so. lie skips the rope, shadow boxes and does other light 'work, not lastly aa though It were drudgery, but with all the old vim and dash. I made It a point to listen to what hia audiences said 'after tha performances and all I could hear was: I'm going to get a bet down on Jeff. No man in tha world can beat him.' Ninety-nine per cent of th people that went to Jeffs Consult Me Now CURE, PAY WHEN CURED No other physician employs a like method, and so thorough is my work that there need tnot be the slightest fear of a relapse into the old condition.-. It is not a question of whether you can be cured, but whether you, will be cured. Don't wait ,utiti-?t is too Jate. My 'method ia oerfect and ' inlet: The cure is ab solutely certain. I use NO KNIFE, cause no. pain and you need not be detained from your, work for one day. I especially solicit those cases, where money has been wasted on elec- : j. tatxob trie belts and other appliances. Tha XeMdiaf peolaliat. i. . OBSTTRXTOTIOaT S '" My treatment Is absolutely pain less and perfect resulta can ba depended upon in every instance I do no cutting; or dilating whatever. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE , FREE HOTXXS JkllTOir.lt TOPATS 10 TO X The DR. TAYLOR Co. 3 i KOBJSXSOir TBJBllT,0jrSB BBOOKT), POBTUUTD, OBJSaOV, iii or Afflicted to! I Want You to Know What I Am Doing. Every Day With Just Such Cases as Yours A weak ' and debilitated nervous system la the underlying cause of lost manly vitality.; Norvoue debil ity la due to lack of nerve power. There la no excuaa for the multi tude of men who are unequal to en- ioylnr the health of man In the Igheat stage of perfection. It was never intended that man at any time .should be lacking in the essential elemente that constitute a robust man, nor would any man ever Buffer those mortifying and embarrassing consequenoes if bis nervous system did not become weak and ehattert d. Since the nervous system controls the action Of all organa, and is tha motor from which all power of the body 1 derived. It is evident that the proper and only- successful way i to bring back vim, vigor anu vitality is i -- . ,a n.Mrrtna avntam. T , re vive the vim of strength in treating men by a system that recharges the nerve force, and when I dismiss the sufferer there will never again b sign of weaknesa, except brought by Imprudence. , . , , , No Incurable Cases Taken There is no risk, for I do not treat lnourable cases under any eoneldera-tiOTu- I DO - NOT EXPERIMENT NOR X7SS INJURIOUS DRUGS TO KU1N TOUR SYSTEM. 1 Do for 5iy Patients AH I Promise Wim My treatmenta are mild, my resulta Quick, ' I successfully treat Acute, Chronlo and Nervous Diseases, Blood Poison. Vaj-lcoJVelna; Catarrh, ; Skin Dlseaeea. Stomach and Bowel Troubles, Piles, Fiatula, Itldney and Bladder Ailmenta, Nervoua Debility, and many other diaeasea of men not mentioned here. No business addreesea or street number on our eavelopea or packages.- . ..-.y.-, - - - Consultation and advice frea If ym cannot eaQ at of floe, write for self-addreaaed blank many cases cured at home. Medicines 11.50 to $8.60 per eourse. . .'-.v. ". ; -,.: V HOX3XS a. to. to p. xn., and tmndaya from 10 to It. St. Lonls RledicaS Co., Inc. Xcr. Secesi zzi Um , show were imrrd with bis form and were absolutely convinced that ha had coma back and waa aa good as aver. The big fellow will give one per formance here the latter part of next weelt and then local fans will have the opportunity of getting a line on him. Jeff never Intended to ; aldestep Ban Francisco. Ha simply waa not booked for this city by, tha people he had algnei with, but when I put up to bim the mattar of appearing here under my management ha agreed without healta tlnn." ' M THAT ARE WEAK, NER VOUS AND RUN DOWN Come to Me and be Cured; Pay When I Cure You .Q J am a aaa al aa MM rat the benaflt ?!?TPSa. my treatment H1 T CK. FEB roa A CTTMI la lower than any specUUBt la the city, balf mat atherj charge you, and no exorbitant ebarge for medlclnea .... v v.j I am an expert epeelallat hev bad 10 yeara' practice in the treatment of diseases of men. 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