i I i"? C I ! ' " P T . SCHCOL FOOTBALL TEAM WHICH PLAYS LINCOLN TOOHKOW f ..:Z,. y . ; r .;v r " " ' J ' " .1 , I 1 ' '- ' :t ' ? - ' ' li " ' ' Froiti left to rtght Coach Earl, Jay Webber, Adair, Tegart, Wlest, Jackson, Robertson, Captain Flaherty, Runaulst, Holden, Hedges, Jonee, Dalllng, Beckett; McLyn, Moreland, Lapham, Cason, Parsons, Cornell Frazler, Lawton, Degan, Smith, .Bit. C0MPDSITEELEVH1 '. :. '.'., ,: x,,., - "';';!,; ". ?: . Nearly All Critics Agree on-thc ir Best Football Players in Northwest a . . Ill HII CHS HIS BILLIARD LEAD v Nin football .Berfbes and eoachs hav ubmitted their AU-Northwest eelBctlonB far the season 1911. and with - one or two excpUon they are pretty f eDeraily the Barne. t In lb Ae of end positions there were thie play ere who got four rotes each In other positions players were switched about, so that it im really fcsrd to get a positive line on the corapoaite selection, !. llow- ever, there ts.no question about "thi'ee' of the selections, Taylor thq Orep-'T) 'half back; Polly Grltmnv the ' 'Wat !rs-ton .tackle, and Laird, the Washington (?tate guard, who polled. very vote cast.- Keck of Oregon Aggies and'EaKins of Washington were the next nlglwit, get tlnr ftighfr vots fc.hi : Dunn o'cpregon Aggies and Latourette pf Ofgoa were .chosen' in the Bymposiuna by one vote. The Journal's AU-Northwtit 'eleTen, chosen by its sporting editor last Sun day morning, named - Punul; -center; -Laird and Bailey, guards; Pv Orimru and Kakins, tackles; Huwlley and iHichacI,1 ends, Taylor and Vvx, halresL Cvj le, quarter, and Keck, fullback. . ',t Mani" of , the coaches did" iiot follow out the old idea of namlpg -players, on elevens other than their -ownj but se lftctd their star bien,' For' inp,onta Osthoff of Washington Btate : wa .Laird and the two Harters. -Lati .sad a upanimous seleotlon.- but Jlirtcr Just pold enough votos td secure, a com-'-poalte posltjoa by 060101X8 choice. J'or left guard there were only "four' votes' for two men, Harter and Grbut Some critics,, the writer for example, tnb.ved a - tackle Into guard position for. the time . being.,. But according to this composite method il-f. man played tackle aU sea son and was not quite so good as two other tackles, but si;ed up better than; i any s other guard, he may " be u&placed. The composite selections follow: - uentcr tmnn, u, a. u t6;. narter, W. & CU (!.- sLeft guard-J.. Harter, W. -8 (J), Grout, tT. of O., (1). Itipht guard Laird. W.' a" C 19), Griffith, If, Of V! (1).. .r' , Left tackleP, Grim, V. of W,' (8J. Hunter, W. S. C (1). , Right .tackle Eaklns, U. ofW, 48), Eallpy. U. of (J). , Left end W. Grimm, TJ. o W, (4)1 Michael,' U. of O.. (4)." ' Right end Huntley. 0. A." C. (Of Galbraith. W, S. G.. (2). -' Quart r Lautorette, tJ. Of'O (S), Cqyle.U. of W. (4. - ' - v '' Left half Cox, Whitman, (),MaJn, p. of Q.. ). - v : , Klght half-Taylor, .U ojr -Ov- ), Lurtdstrum,; U. of. lAl). . Fullback-Keck. O. A.- C, (8). Those whr took part In naminj the Tarioua elevens are:' Robert A Cronln, Of The Journal; -W. X Petrain, of the Tortland Oregonian; -J. Newton Colver, of the Spokane Spokes'man-Review, George Varnfll, of. the Spokane Chroni cle, and Roscoe Fawcett of the .Spokane Inland Herald, and five coaches, Doblo of Washington, Osthoff of Washington State, McCaaof Whitman and Griffith 9 Idaho. . ; ' t - ',; .'';-Vv-;;; This Dite In Sport AnnaK ' 3873 At New Tork. Albert Marnier defeated , Cyrllle - Dion, billiards, . for challenge cup. thtve ball game. ? 1895 At Maspeth, 1 1 Gcorg La Tigxe defeated Joe Walcott in 15 round a, . 1896 At Ban Francisco, Robert Ftts ilmmoM lost on a foul to Tom Sharkey in tho eighth round. - , 1898 At Philadelphia, vTommT ftymn "and Tommy West fought six rounds; no decision. , v.'," . 3901 At Milwaukee, Battling Nelson and Joe Percent, fought a six round draw. 190 At Philadelphia. ' Jack Johnson and Joe Jeannette fought six rounds; no deciaion. , Journal Want Ada bring remslts. '"Chlok'V Wright put it all over W. C Dunlway, th locar pride. In their han dicap billiard mat.cn last night at the Waldorf. Wright completed his second string of 400, whio Dunlway was do lnc.144 points.'? Wright's high run was 79, while Dunlway put up a high run of 2. , Wright now has a two point total of 800 points, while, Duni way's grand total is SSL -By the terms of the handicap Duniway"a total would have been SOO, making him 109 points to the bad. The match will close tonight The usual . large orowd ...witnessed the matches." " ? " BERKELEY.WILL PLA V : . . VICTORIA FOR TITLE Victoria, B. a, " Doc, J. .That the Berkeley university rugby "team will visit Victoria t. maet the British Co himbia champions v for: the Keith cup. Which, is the,, symbol of Pacifio coast supremacy, there la no further doubt The guarantee It is necessary to raise before the Southerners may leave Cali fornia, will be-procured and the three matches' will take place here . during Christmas Wfft " ' , The dates have not yet been fixed. ' . Yesterday a reply was received from the students of California advising they would, come as, soon as the necessary money was posted and It was at once placed In the bank, thus binding the big game,' - ' , . " v S ' - . , . . r WILLIE HOPPE, PICKED ;! ' TOWIMFROMSL0SS0N 1 New York. Deo.' S. Rlllhird' enthnnl. asta pick Willie' Hoppe to win easily from theVteran Owore-e flloraon tn thol-r match now being played here. Hoppe Fin pegin xomgnt s piay with, a lead pf 281. ,,The youngster's showing In the first block, which lie won bv 600 to 807 was marvelous He established a new record, avoragirtg S3 5-1 5. Tha ' former average high record was held by.'Ivea Wltn- 31 and a fraction. , The match is at U.l baflt Kna' WOULD PROHIBIT PASS , 1 :QVEB,SCBIMMAGE LINE NeJf York. Dec, 2. The' abolition of the forward pass over, the line of scrim mage and the reduction of the distance to bo gained, from ten to seven yards. aro- the ; most -' Important changes for next year that should be made, accord ing to George Sanford. the man who built Yale's marvelous tlcfense this sea son. Sanford also would revise the role to permit's runner to "tack onto a playv m hitting the Una ; WINTER LEAGUE TEAM ' : . GETS BIG BRUSH MAN - San Diego Dec. S.-Milanage1 Palmer, Of the local winter' league sbaseball team anounced that Dolly Gray, piteher on the ; Washington - American league team' has-signed to play with the locals Demnjvjng January L Palifier . has Carson of the Vernon team, ? Stewrfrt of San Francisco and Klllilay, who goes to the Boston Anyrt- canB next year, jsn til pitching, staff. Chjmmie's Column ;'S Extra! Majiagor McCredle has "Browpiat" ,: the. Beaver 1 mascot - ? Wac does pot;t know " lust which : team "Brownie" will carry bats fon but nev ertheless HcCre'die how's signs of being worried over tne mascot st ran uro to re turn his contract" Don't worry, Adonis. WelL' say yon can talk about your lovers I never saw a man in my life who oould make i.hem klsxf hng and love each other like this' chap "Chick" Wright did last night' at the.- Waldorf billiard parlors. ' - t ' " ' "Eheese 'nnd crackers,'' how ho sent those Ivory balls rolling over that green laDieiv 11 loujceo as. n mere was a mag net In all three balls.- They-couldn't stay jaway from; each ether. r ?r"",T' He rolled 'them as high as 71 last night Did it Just as easy, What does Wright care for a ..couple of points? well, x snouia say ne aoe not . . N " . . ' To show yon ; how muh of : a . real sportsman he is, once he fouled . a ball on his sixtieth point and nobody in the immense throng saw it but himself, hot ho Is made of that honest stuff and very nicely took his seat in favor of Mr. Dunlway.- . ' Dunlway some gontk shot himself, but the greatness of "Chick" Wright is too much for our local wlelder of the cua, - - ' ' j i Now for a little baseball. , ; . ; , . , i A letter from TT. Gene Rubber Krapp In Detroit says that be wishes he was back on the Rue de Washington once again. He never Stops telling "the folks about the nice ; things, we have out 'in the west Gene will report to Cleve land March L; ,. Krapp 'says that., evaryboaji wante to sea tna wieaai,ne receivea xor Ming on the " pennant winning team of the Pacific Coast league Gene saif ,tbat as they wert to bVjnada out of . a'iyery' select "gold," ti would' be some wbtye .be fore they discovered where this gold sis located.: I guess lyes.' I think the gold la locatedbetwaen Albina Incllqe and the top of "Council Crest' ' It 1 not so very long before the" tesm will be going on Its spring trainingtrtp and then for some fun Everybody W1U a-rab on to the papers each night look ing r good news from tho aoene of war. You will want to know whether or not the tw triers are as good as we had ihst year. Itow the new lnfleldors are and over bo many other things. Tomorrow U the day that yon can see a real ' live football gam at the Vaughn street grounds. It is sura to be a great battle. ' , 'A largetv'crowd than attended the U of 0.-Multnomah game is apt to be on band, if the weather hi decent so get out there early and see what is coming off, when Washington and Lincoln High mix.' WnjihfciFtnti anrt T.mnnm -aMU titrht it outfor thr chamnlonshiir of the Scho- lastic- Football league tomorrow after noon, and from the enthusiasm over the game It; Is expected that : th largest crowd of the season" will be in attend ance to watch the young football gladi ators, ,. , :--!) ,Tbat there may be no question about tha merit of the winning team's scores. the schools hava agreed on B. Warner, Cornell, and Oregon's coach last season, will ; b the referee. The , umplra will be X3. W; Falrweather, former All-Weit-em .tackle jfrnra lUlnols unlvarsity. Bill Hunt, Cornell, who assisted Warner at Oregon last year, will be field Judge and Hugh uoya wiu jprooably da selected' as head ' linesman. v 'f -y " ; : . - ' 1 . I . ' . B - i ncre is an . intense rivalry over me game. . Washington holds a game over Lincoln by s, 5 to 0 score, but that was early in the seaeon and th: weat aldera are determined to reverse it In tomor row's" post eeason game for the cham pionship. .Lincoln has sent out a quiet up to expect a surprise "and .the fans are on the1 qui viva. Coach Earl of Washington thinks he has the greatest high school team in the northwest , " CHAMPIONSHIP GAME GOMES OFF TOMORROW ' New York, Dpe, 1 John " T. Brush,' president of the local National LeaguV baseball club, - who Is on his way to SSn Antonio Texas, to spend the winter, In n interview Just before ha started for the -south, said he -was greatly pleased, wfth tha baseball outlook for next season. :. f , " ! -' Kmta, certainly t well; eatUflad with tha pl-ospects for next year, said Brush, "and I believe tha Giants will make a great showing."' .. ' . a . t - Lrush intimated that he Expected tha team would "stand par and that there would be very little money spent for new material. . Considerable attention will be paid, however, to developing the men who wope the New York uniform last yeari .. . . Washington has probably a shade In experience and a pound in weight but the age isthe some. By 'the way the "Links" have i beerc coming these last few weeka It ls a tossup; aa to which la the better eleven. Washington has beaten 1 Lincoln, but i Lincoln did a trick Washington could not accomplish, the defeat pf Columbia university. ; Those who have followed football at the two schools for years, say the teams are the, best that ever represented them. It will be the last appearance of sever al stars, among them Toomey and O'Neill, tha .best end and guard in the league, for , Lincoln, and Parsons, Cornell and jTraaler for Washington. ' . The tickets are on sale at Howe & Martin's drug store and there' has been a heavy demand on them ever since they ' were placed , . pn sale. ' ' ' ' v UThe Whistle i will start the game ex actly at 2:30 j o'clock and -the periods will be the usual . IS minute quarters, with three minutes' rest ihetween : the first and second. 10 minutea' rest be tween .the second ni third, . and ythree minutes' more between the third and fourth, t JACKJO UNSON FULL FLEI dged mm BROie RIB MAY GET. ui HOI LL CAPTAINCY Annapolis, Md. Doo, J. The gameneus of Quarterback Ingram C Howell of the victorious naval academy football team in playing through the army game with a broken rib, probably, will win for him tha captaincy of the navy: team in 1911. The little , quarterback, at the end Of the first period la the game learned that his rib was. brokerf. but he refused to quit the .game. Howell's injury Is being watched fop fear that'a lung may have been pierced by the broken bona aadj infection started. Supporters of the navy datm.. the championship.', '" Annapolis ' beat West Point 3 to 0; Army beat Yale decisively, and Yale Jbeat Princeton and tlod with Harvard. Chicago, ' Deo. X Champion Jack Johnson blosaomed-out as areal cap italist today, when he secured an option on property valued at 880,000 at State and , Thirty-first streets. ; It was ex pected the deal would be completed to day. , ...- Tha property consists of an auflltori urn, two dance halls 'and Several lodge halls, ' Johnson surprised many sports who have been saying that he has been Wasting bis' money and was about broke, by Showing that he has an account of $185,000 In a local bank. - - , Byraouae freahxnea are instructed in rowing by Coach Jim Ton Eyck as a part of their gymnaatlo work and tha plan J working tmX siKJoossfully. ! ' MTlprs" ' Play Turners. ' C. Y. M. C. "Tigers" basketball toaSn will play the Turners in., tha gym of the latter - team Friday evening. The game was scheduled for Tuesday eve ning hut it was necessary to postpone It as the Turners were unable ( to get tho floor for Tuesday. TO EXTEND MEDFORD- ' . -JACKSONVILLE LINE N.-F. Barftum, owner of the irtx mile railroad between, Medford and Jackson vllle, will extend the road a distance of 1ft miles into tho : Apptegata ' valley, George A. Kyle, until recently ehlef en gineer for the Orvgon Trunk line, but now engaged in general -engineering, will have charge of tho construction of the extension. . . ; . , The present motive power of tho road consists of two ateam locomotives and two gasoline -motor cars,' and mixed freight and passenger trains are oper ated. Orders for equipment to satisfy tha needs of the extension will be placed at once, as it is Intended to hava tha new Una ready for operation next sum mer. rt ' , ' ' 4, The line will be a feeder te both the Hill and Haniman systems. Grading will . be started ' at once. The survey runs through a level country, and con struction will be ensy. raw HIIT!ICIIQD!Pin?l HUM OUU! lUIUli Easterners Think He Is Cooking ":'Up- Third Major , League. ' By Manhattan. New York, Dec S. As Russian-Jao- an war correspondents used to putklt mere are "persistent rumors" tn resB)Ct to a third major, baseball league.1 A number of well known players have bobbed in and ont of the city of late and they , are suspected of , coof erring with men said to be back of the schemes. Gleason and Col Ewlnsr an nn.rtnprs In , SA- Francisco. ? Gleaebn clalm. t have leased a plot twenty minutes from Herald Square, where he can throw up a ball park in., time for . next - spring's opening. ".:-,': ':? : .' players over the third league proposi tion, and the supposition is that Gleason, backed by Tex TUckard and other1 west ern men, are ready and willing ts take D. Fletcher's.' contracts off hia hands and establish , the : nucleus of a third big league organization. Gleason was in Buffalo and went so far aa to. offer $3S,00fl for the playing ground of tho Bisons, , providing he could get the eastern league team thrown in. Buffalo is figured upon as a portion of the new league,' ' Rehton coal is best It's washed. Costa less, burns best l Trnscott Fuel Co., wholesale agents, 18 th and Overton, M. 66,"A-165, : '-':.' - ;-' FREE! FREE! FREE FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE FREE! , ' YTflson Bujs Another Horse Lexington, K!yV Dec. 2- &raina, trot ter, a cup winner tn these parts in mat inee rapes,, has been purchased by Diik Wilson, of Portland, Or, for J25O0. . itfy'l s'sSt-. '"' " 'i.'T"'- f :' Kansas t'ity Offers $10,000 for ' a wrestling bout between Hackenschmtdt and Yusslf Mahmout the Turk, ; The Russian Lion is touring: the east and will go we early next year. ,. He is on a foqr months' toot. mmmmm Association v Football SATURDAY,3 DEC. 3 ? ' .'At 3-o'ciock; ; .: Catholic Y. M: C. Grounds. Oceanics vs. Cricketers 25 cents. 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