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Judge McCredie Buys Player From Seals to Report " in Spring. Ban Francisco, Not. 29. Nick Wil liams vu given an unconditional re lease by the San Francisco baseball management . today and Howard Mun dorff, former utility jnflelder, of the Seals, vu sold to Portland by Danny Long, manager of the club. ' . : , ,?'..- Williams' rOlease enables him to ac cept an offer from, the Portland man agement to take charge of the Portland team in the Northwestern league. , It Is probable that the McCredlea In tend using Mundorff on the second team. After canvassing the field for several months. Judge W. W. McCredie yester day purchased the release of Nick Wil liams, the uionda beauty from San Francisco, to manage the Northwestern league team. The Judge received a tele gram from Williams this morning noti fying him that he would be on hand with- bells and expressed -satisfaction at being given a shift of scenery, The San Francisco dispatches said that Wil liams was released outright, but It is rarely that a manager will let a favor ite get away from him, and Long com pelled the Portland magnate ' to come through with a pretty etiff price ; for Kick. c; Williams will probably not come north until early in the spring.' He will have no hand in the selection of the' North western league team, that having been pretty well attended to by the Judge and bis nephew, Manager Walter Mc Credie. . i '" V: . . ' Old Standby Efclfted. Judge McCredie said that Mundorff would be sent over to the Northwest ern league along with Pearl , Casey, George Ort, Billy Bpeas, Eddie Mensor and some of the recruits. Just how the fans , will accept Casey's transfer re mains to be seen. The Moose Is mighty popular with the Coast league boosters who figure that he was half the brains ' of the champions last season. Judge McCredie, - who leaves "tomor row morning at 9:85 o'clock over the North Bank road for Washington, IX C, to take up his duties as congress man, says that very likely the North western league team will train In Port land next spring. The judge, will hot return until next spring, when he will swing- south-f or--visit toNew" pr leans and several points in Arizona; "vis iting the Beavers' training, camp i route to Portland. . v:v The judge cays before departing he signed up a prominent busher from Cowllta county named Homer Klrby, who is said to be soma goods as a, back- stop.' The judge says he la built on the Larrr McLean lines and hits from the port side of the plate. . He is clerk of the court and resides in Kaiama. The Judge also says he's a 10 second man. . Results at Emeryville. -Emeryville, Nov. 28. Results: First race, five and one half furlongs Deadwood, 7 to 1 won; Clsko, 11 to 6. second; Clara Hampton, 9 to L third, Time, 1:08. . ' . vtf.v ?.:v h Second race, futurity course- SITsv i to 1, won Lookout, 60 to 1, second; Ca nique, 30 to 1, third. Tlm 1:1L A m Third race, futurity, course Maxims, 6 to 1, won; Prudent,' T to 10,, second; New Capital,' ; v to i, ; third. Time, 1:10 4-a,:..X;'-'V':.u:c'C-cVi Fourth race, one mils Raleigh, io 2, won; Hooray, 6 to L. second; Big Stick, S to 8, third. Time, 1:40. Fifth race, two miles and an eighth Captain Burnett. 7 to v.won: Nebulosu, 10 to 1, second; Treasure Seeker, 7 to t, liuru. liiiiw, i.p -. ",, AXATA JlibvS tilstrlbuts Preliminary Training Grounds Are Wanted for Next ' . Baseball Season. ' San Francisco, Nov. 2.Althongh it is more than three months before the spring training season opens, managers of the different teams' in the Pacific Coast league are casting aboA for suit able training grounds on wnlcttHo whip their 1911 teams Intd shape, ;.r la il probability the San Francisco team wil) , break the rule Manager Danny Long -made last year to train hisjeam in theirown. gr round and -will go south. Bakersfleld will be the town chosen by Long, although he Is In pos session, of a flattering offer from Paso Robles to bring the team there. President Walter pf the Oakland club has not decided whether he will again train the Athenians at Hayward or will choose some training ground farther south. Vlsalla or . Tulare may b se lcted. :s.. WW .V'1-'. ' The Portland team - has practically agreed to train at Santa Barbara, al? though "Santa Maria taay induce the champions to train there. A auburn of Los Angeles also wants the Beavers, ' The Boston Aniericans will train In California next spring, and Manager Long, who win book the big leaguens for "bush" .games during the training season, plans to give exhibitions with his team and the easterners in the larger towns of tha lower par of the Los Angeles, Vernon and Sacramento probauiy will train on the'lr homo dia monds. Happy Ilogaii. though, is anx ious to go to Arizona, Cliimmie's Column The latest gossip from the cams of the enemy is that Nick Williams win be doing business with Portland in the Northwest league when the baseball sea son opens in 1J1L Thank you. Portland players -did not ' do. so "worstest" when -the averages 1 are figured up. Sheehan led the third Back ers. Murray , was at ' the top of the catchers, and of course you all know that our pitching .', denartment was "classe." :': - : ;;- t : .i.JroapectSif o-l good-team- for Port land during 1911 arc very encouraging. It wm Have to be a crackerjack to beat the bunch we had with us this year. Steen will be our star twlrler unless the newcomers show a, "million" dol lars worth of class. .'.:.?. ... ... . vv;".-,. . .:'.''' f-.?. !;;;v;'-; I wonder how much of a vest pocket edition this , chap Archer will be of G-reggT He will havo to have every thing in the world and then some if he wants to be put in Gregg's shoes. I should say be yhXl.;x 'Battling" Nelson has said his last farewell as a fighter. . He may show again in the ring in a boxing bout, but as a iignter ne is ail in. , Bequlescat in pace is Nelson's middle name as far as fighting. is concerned.: He was due to get that walloping some day and he r-well, you know all about it ( - - , J iTne club will hold their tournament . this evening , In their ". clubrooras at Morris street and Williams avenue on the east side. There will be plenty of mixing and woe be to the chap who forgets to duck. A "IT car takes you to the scene of battle. .;..,. v,.;r Kid- Morrisey and Bud Anderson win meet In a 15 round bout at Vancouver about December 15. Morrisey is the chap who claims he beat Bobby ' Evans at The Dalles laBt -month. ' Anderson put Evans to sleep la the ninth round of their scheduled 10 round affair at St Johns this month. It should be a pretty stiff argument sad may the best man win. '- -" - :'::. -w-- "Chick" Wright makes bis debut at the Waldorf billiard parlors tomorrow evening In an exhibition game - with Dunlway of this city... i They win play for three nights and the public is in vited. .Wright has to maks 1200 points to vJunlways 600 at J8.J balk, This ought to be quite a treat to the lovers of the Ivor pill8.':'t.A.;;:.vt.-.:, :,i;;lr, J "' ;-; y ;'':''. '-.Kft'.1.'. ;;.;';, Two of" Portlandrs most prominent doctors went out on a goose hunt last Friday. Of course, nobody said it was a "wild" goose chase, or hunt, but neither Drs. Sternberg nor Montgomery came back with any of the feathered tlock. The wind wasn't Wowing in the "right lrection, which was i; the ""cause' -. of their shooting at excuse me for tipping this, off, but both gen- ueraen are mends of mine and I don't like to say anything, so - mum's the word. , - If'H,??;.,':,,,::?,! ' Chris Dundee, the Barney Oldfleld 6f Portland,, is said to be losing his -ey sight since the ball around have ben 1 rlnaad , caris-wae-e-trwrwrte!l "Of-Tn faiomas tender each day .that there was a ball game and now that there is nothing doing he can't see any place else but too bad. It's a sad, sad story. Catholic's Club; Gives First Open Tournament of .;" ' Year at Gym. Starting at 8:30 o'clock tonight, the Catholia Young Men's club will give its annual open boxing and wrestling tour nament the first one of the season in Portland, in the big gymnasium at Morris street and Williams avenue. Six boxing and two wrestling matches will be staged-by the club and some of the best amateurs in the . city have been brought together for the bduts. The Catholic club has made arrange ments to take care .. of all the specta tors in the gymnasium and over a thou sand - can be accommodated at i . the match. Last year the Catholic club turned out the O'Brien brothers, who have since become professionals, ' and Instructor Jack Day says he has some pupils who are Just as clever as they are.A.;rt.H,.;?v4;.;::Vfe; iv.s.'-v'' '': j Spectators s.r directed to take a "U" car at Second and Washington streets for the clubhouse, s The ride over to the east side can be made easily te 15 minutes.'- - - , The program for tonlghfi .events fol lows: ' ' ; " "" : -v . ' r :-' Boxingf ; ' 110 pounds Ralph Boddy, unattached, vs. BUly.Farrell, C. T. M. C 125 pounds Arthur Pullen, unat tached, vs. Eddy Peters, C, T. M. C. .. 135 pounds Charley Lorattl, unat tached, vs. Joe Franta, C. T. M. C - 135 pounds Nelson Mose, M. A. A. C .vs. Stanley McDonald, C. T. M. C. , 15 pounds Ben Newell, T. M.C A, vs. , Jim .O'Rourke, C T. M. C . 145 pounds Alf Raab, CI EC, vs. Joe Wood, U, S. A. Wrestling.' -' 143 porinda L. Duff, M. A. A. vs. Ed Bulo, C. T. M. C. 1 125 pounds Joe Sibley. C. T. M. C, will compete with the best the Port land Turn Verein can put forth. PLAY BILLIARDS HERE Chick Wright, former amateur cham pion bll.UardlBtt.wilL arrive -today, from San . Francisco for an exhibition game of billiards with! W. C, Bunlway, a Port land flayer, w niv-.'-,' .' :. ' Wright hai agreed to make 1200 points to 600 by Dunlway In the three nights , play, - commencing tomorrow night at the Waldorf billiard parlors. The contest will close Friday night Reserved seats "will , be arranged for spectators.. 'i-V-V-v..,:' (w.ir - Wright is part owner of one of the finest billiard and pool ; parlors In the United States. In one portion of it is a billiard and pool theatre, where the big matches of last winter were held. PIEDMONT STARS OUT, WITH CLAIM OF TITLE The Piedmont Stars claim the amateur championship - of the city and will de fend the title against all amateur clubs. The Stars have been defeated but once this season, and that last Sunday by a much heavier team, the Catholic Young Men's dub, by the score of 11 to 0. The McLaughlin- j club yesterday claimed the championship or the city, but has refused to play the Stars, and that is the reason the Stars are claim ing the title. The Stars are anxious to play the McLaughlin eleven,'. and a game can be arranged with? them by calling L, Ambrose at woodiawn 1814. . V Klatch FJvnn and Kaufman. :l Los Angeles, CaL, Nov. 29. Pugilistic Promoter Tom McCarey announced yes terday afternoon that he will try to match Jim Flynn and A I Kaufman for a 20 round fight at Vernon about Decem ber ,15. v McCarey already has secured Flynn's consent to the match. He will wire an offer to Kaurman tonight The National Tariff Commission as sociation Ml arranging to bold : a na tional ' convention In . Washington In January for the purpose of discussing the subject of a permanent tariff com mission. - v : BOTH, STEED Y ASD TTTTOTmt. This indicates the action pf . Foley Kidney Pills as 8. Parsons,'' Battle Creek, Mich., illustrates: ri have' been afflict ed with; a severe case of, kidney and bladder trouble for which I found no relief vntll I used Foley JOdney Pills. These cured me entirely of all my ail ments. I was troubled With backaches and severe shooting pains in the sides with annoying urinary Irregularities and a sense of incompleteness in the act The steady nee of Foley Kidney Pills, rid me entirely of all my troubles. TheyJhaye. Wy"hlghest'recommeniatlon.,,r"" Skldmore Drug Co., two stores. Main storey 151 Third St. Branch store, Morrison-West Park St . Woodward Clark Drug Co. v . 11101 m put uni l uniuix Bui am umuni ii ill Lynch Choice for President and League to Be More : ' : ' : Permanent. . New Tork,- Nov. "29, When the Na tional league holds its annual meeting here "December ; 13, for ( the election of officers.: the flghjt' that .stirs up bsjse ball - pol Ulcs f every ' year all over the country, it is expected, will not occur.. President T. J. Lynch Will be the almost unanimous choice of the club represen tatives, according to the latest gossip in f andom, and that he will be reelected seems almost a foregone conclusion. Those" who profess to be on the inside say that Lynch will gof Into the meet ing backed up by John T. Brush of New York. Garry Herrmann of Cincinnati, Barney Drey fuss of Pittsburg and Har ris of Boston, and that in the race or such ai formidable . array, any aspiring opposition will soon evaporate. , Not only will Lynch be reelected, ac cording to ibe gossip, but he. will have a three-year tenure of office It is: re ported that the magnates, weary of the annual fights over the organization of the league, have decided to make the term of office three years Instead of one.. This, according to the report being circulated,, also will affect the other offices in the league, giving the. Na tionals a .more permanent organization. v ' - - . tmg BIB ' r ' ' H H Ii ' ' . ... HUH .YJ II III E the best beer in the world " For purity; wholesomeness, high food value and low percentage of alcohol it is without an equal . To make sure of having the best and the kind that will agree with you best, order a case sent home today, , . Phone , S. A. Arata & Co. 104 Third St, Tel Mam 4S0 Home A 1481 Proposed to Sell Surplus Real Estate to Members for Homes. ; 1 : Members" of the Waverly Golf etub will meet specially at t o'clock tomor row night In the convention hall of the Commercial club for the purpose of de ciding whether or not to dispose of 40 acres of surplus ground adjoining the links. President William Mac Master, of the Golf club, desires that all the mem bers be present to take part in the de cision. , ' - vvVf.'kW;5 i' 4';. When the Golf club selected the Waverly- territory several' years ago con siderable more ground' than necessary was purchased. - The Waverly associa tion was formed to take control of the property. The addition to the new green -which was opened several weeks ago re quired s5 large slice of this, leaving, a surplus of 40 acres. , ; ' Now it Is proposed to plat this and sell lots exclusively to the members of the club. The acres slope back from the river and with proper landscape garden ing could be made into one of the pret tiest residence sites imaginable. Congressman John W. Boehne, of the First Indiana district, is being boomed tor the Democratic nomination for gov ernor of Indiana ia 1913. - beef. vTke Btt of Quality 1 Jr( VevyThing, Made and Uottled Only by Pabst at Arata Broicn. ' 69-71 Sixth St. Phone Main 2531 Home A 2531 Kid Morrisey, 4 Dalles Demon, , and Bud' Anderson . . ' Will Clash. . ' The. management of the athletie club at Vancouver secured a star attraction for their smoker,-which wffl be held about the 15th of December, when they landed Kid Morrisey of The Dalles to meet Bud Anderson in a 16-round bout " Morrisey has made quite a reputation for himself ; around The Dalles,' where he beat all comers, among whom was Bobby Evans Of Portland. He la reputed to be a very hard hitter and is noted for his aggressive style of milling. ,. In mixing with Anderson, ""Morrisey will have his hands full from gong to gong. Anderson's decisive victory over Evans at St Johns this month stamps him as a coming lightweight' He is always on the aggressive and has the ability to withstand punishment" His work improves with each bout, and the wise followers of the roped arena are predicting a great future for the pride of Vancouver. ' Three fast preliminaries win open the show, which will be held In the club rooms at Vancouver. t Lafayette Young wni - be the ' first native-born Iowan to go to the United States senate from the state of Iowa. Pabst Blue Ribbon Beef has: an aroma Cthat is atonce inviting arich mellow flavor thatis pleasant to the; taste an appetizing, re freshing, zest, that is found in no other The greatest judges in, thb world, Have, pronounced , : Milwaukee English Bruiser Will Force WoN gast Into Match for ' .,: Title,- . San Francisr, Nov. .AecorrrD anted by Manager Charlie Harvey, Owen Ms- ran, the British champion, left for the east to gather ; a few easy shekels hi vaudeville, where ho will be billed mm "the only mail who ever knocked out Battling Nelson." - ' . Vw ; v . Moran said he would pity the boards for the next two months, when he weald force l: Ad. Wolgast .!nto a Jnatch with -him. In the meantime, he said, he in tended making things miserable for the "mushroom champion" by issuing chal lenges; ft.''''f7'l..;.;-;f,::;;:1,M;v;J..'l:,J V'.v.,f. Battling Nelson m a; feV days wfU follow Moran' s footsteps' as far as leav ing San Francisco, but the Durable Dana will cut out the footlights for a while, until the public has had a chance to ' partially forget his recent downfall, ' " . Nelson. will probably . go Into i the. mountains for a month's rest, after that the Battler says he does not know what he win do, : but - from the line of talk he has issued. 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