THE' OREGON fchtlaiid. fiudav ill a U, i ' iwi i U x li, .ill JiMM? MS saaMssjSsjsjEMWssssWsssas WS lruKr dDF ELS I i - TOR Ss ToSl Columbus Club's Monthly Am ateur. Show Promises ."" Much Amusement.,' .Eight three round anfateur boxing matches and . one promising wrestling match compese the monthly card of the Columbus club Vhlch will be presented to the tans In Merrill's hall. Seventh and Oalt streets," tonight It la sxpaoted that tine program will eollpse anything 1n the a&atStfr boxrnr UheaVhas been presented' to the fans this .year. The advance seat sals Indicates that a large : crowd win be in attendance, . the last how making a big hit with the fans. The card prepared for tonight's fist fest follows: - 105 pounds--effeMn, C C ts. Len Powers. M. A- A. C. IIS pounds rarrell, CvfJ.'. Bowe, unattached. 1 - liS pounds Peters s. Tett ' 13S pounds-n-Stevena v. Monsor, T. 11. Cr A. vVvivS? V- .':-: .i? 1S8 'pounds Fran ts vsv "Wheatley. 1 IS pounds McDonald vs. LoratL IIS pounds Manknrts vs. Baa. 125 pound wrestling Miller, C C, vs. Fabre, , M,. A. A. C . ' Porter Tlnds Opponent. , , Considerable Interest has been appar ent In the bout between Porter Tett, the knockout and Kddls Peters, who re cently gained a decision over him. Tett ; refused to box unless he was matched against Peters, and as the latter has been keeping in trim he was glad. to accommodate Porter. Supporters of the Winged It. are en thusiastic over the chances of their two entries, Len Powers In the fly weight class and Leon Fab re In the 12S pound wrestling division. In faot the grappling bout la expected to be one .". of the most Interesting that has been held this season among amntsurs. Mankurts, who swims when he Isn't boxing. Is Is first class jcondttlon and feels confident of being able to retrieve the honors Jpat In the last match with Sax,- a Jrhe starting gong is scheduled ' to ng at 8:30 o'clock and it is expected that one of the largest crowds that ever gathered at an amateur event of the kind wUJ be present ' SOLDIER Iff DRAW VITH JOE CARROLL California Boxer Is Unable to . Stop Post Champion , Courtney Floors Ellison. (Special Dispatch ts Th JoorsaLt Vancouver, Wash., Feb.' 17. Though with a determination to "get his man." Joe Carroll, tha California lightweight boxer, was compelled to permit a draw in a 10 round contest at the Audi tort urn last night with Private Prank Jennings of O company. Vancouver bartactts.. It wasthe" best xhtbitlortof "boxin get seen in Vancouver. Both men were clever fighters, but 'Carroll was con sidered , the most experienced of. the two.- ; -. .( vi. . '. ".. .. I Carroll did most of his fighting when Jennings was orowded onto the ropes or into a corner and wss thereby ham pered In bis movements. Carroll had decidedly the best of the match In the first round, and expressions were freely made that Jennings would not last out the 10 rounds. Jennings rallied, how ever, in the second round, and, through out the fight though receiving. most of the -punishment, stood erect and guard ed off Carroll's blows with the adroit ness Of the cleverest boxers. Gives Him Jteputation. Jennings wss carried from theng on the shoulders of his' friends. That Jennings should stand for 10 rounds with one of the best fighters In Cali fornia is considered sufficient to place him In the front ranks among the light weight boxers of the coast. Oeorge Ellison, colored, champion box er of the Golden Oats Athletic club of Portland, took the count In the first round with Private Courtney of Van couver barracks. The negro was stopped with a terrific punch over the heart' before the fight had progressed a minute. ; "Chuck" O'ConncIl of Miles Clfy, Mont, and Eddie Kehoe of San Francisco, fought a 4 round prelim inary to a draw. Kehoe la a clean fight er and withstood much punishment from the. Miles City lad, who played entirely on the body. , He fought des perately in the clinch and the blow rainea . en Kanoe a ribs Drought re marks of disapproval from the audl- enoa. Bud Anderson ' will V be matched against "Kid" Monrissey In Vancouver on February ji. Pacific f,!onager T01 BURNS PROVES ONE GREAT LOBBYIST Olympla, Wash., Feb. 17. To Tommy - Burns,, former heavyweight champion In the pugilistic world, must go the credit of being the most effecrlvr iob byist of the present-session. Mils pres ence in Olympla for a few short, data has aocompllshed for the boxing game, what no one thought would bs pos sible to do, namely, the legalising of ten round contests In this state. . In the house, the victory has been "complete. The lineup In favor of the measure remained Intact upon five amendments, 61 sticking together from ; start to finish. The bill must stilt go through the formality of third read ing before the tins! , rolV (fall is made on it, bur the battle of Tommy Bums is practically won in the house." Boer Mees Redmond Tonight. Milwaukee, !Wis -Feb. 17. Eager to get a' crack at Ad Wetgast, the light weight champion, Boer Unbolt will try to use Jack Redmond, here tonight as a stepping stone to his ambitions. Red mond and : Unhols will meet if or ten rounds.? If the Boer jwina he jrlll camp on Wolgasfs trail, demanding a fight m 4 ' t V 1 I.J (I ' : f I : J Harold E. Anthony. ' (Cpeciil Dlisatrk to Tht JarnLl ' Pacific University, Forest Grove, Or., Feb. 17.r Harold E. Anthony of Portland-has been elected to manage Pa cific's football team for the oomlng season. Anthony l"a graduate: of Lin coin high of Portland and In his senior year there he held the position of editor- in-chief of the Cardinal. Lincoln s stu dent publication. He Is a freshman at Pacific and succeeds L. L. Hope rn his present position. m PREP TOSSERS FLOCK TOTOUR EOT TI BEAVER BAT Excelled by none. Equaled by few. All the new Spring shades and shapes are now on display. The price, $3.00. t . SOLD ONLY BY LION CLOTHING CO. 166-170 ThlrdSt Spokane, Wash., Feb. 17 Bowlers in 30 states In the Union and five western provinces In Canada have aslared A. U , Jenkins,-, secretary of 1 th I Western Bowling congress, that .they will shoot for ths guaranteed cash prise of $1!00 for the best flv men team at the fifth annual tournament id Spokane, Decem ber to It. Mayor Nelson S. Pratt will roll the first ball. : San Francisco nrom- Ises the Bergers and the Eugenes and! tios Angeiea win nave a bunch of root ers to capture the congress for 112. Vancouver, B. C, alsjis a contend er for next year's tourney. R, Lewis Butter, president of the Spokane Bowl ing Tournament association, who has Just returned from an extended eastern trip, says that more than 300 bowlers will be entered in the various events for cash orises. Amon th win k. teams from Chicago, St. Louis, Phila- aeipnia ana many otner cities in the mlddlewestern and eastern stalest TOO FAST FOR ACADEMY Allen Preparatory school took a fall out of Portland Academy at basketball yesterday afternoon on the T, M. C floor, SO to II, in one of ths good games of the season. The prepfi began scor ing right off the reel and held the lead. Increasing It all the time.; ..icw -. Tht game from the start was fast, The basket tossing at close rang was poor, while that at long range was ex ceedingly good. Laswell, Allen's right forward, made some beautiful horse shoe shots. Gilbert played a good game at jfuard, making tw field goals. For the academy, Bean, who played but part of the second half, was the star. Hayes threw the majority of the fouls. Allen P. S. Position. Portland A Harr Flske ; .F. .-. Laswell F... Gilbert . ,....G... Clarin ........... .G .. . Referee Livingstone. Bursard Reed, Bean Hay . . . . Staley Robertson Clever Boys In Fight. San Eraneisco, Feb., 17. Eight four round bouts will be staged at Dream land link tonight by the Whlterock club. The two principal events are be tween Willie Ritchie and Charlies Rellly lightweights, and Ruf us Williams and Sailor Ed Rowers, welters. A TO IIJIIUESIS Williams Will Get McCredie's Promising Young Pitchers bother Gossip; BSEIOHIL BE SETTLED TODAY Oregon and Washington, With Clean Records, Settle tne v 7 Championship Today. ' was fillBil with f Wintered wood, the blade also byin? wrecked. Curttsj, however, succeeded in balancing the air ship almost lmmertiftteiy and did not even suffer a decking. - Manager Nick Williams, sUfff pitch ers already In hand wll be auguraented by" a number of the Turnbacks from the coast league training camp at Santa Maria, according to Manager Mac's statement thia morning. The, big fel low, says that If ho finds any of hie youngsters aot fast-enoughfori-t he Class A company but pretty promising for the Class B organisation, he will ship' them north when' Williams' camp opens about the middle of March here In Portland.: ,;'-" rwvr,;-;:-- The illness of Red Wright, the big Clevelandef " who , wrote : Manager - Mao that he was 111 and would, ha -unable to play this yearf if ever again, has made noie in wuuams' siair ana u wui be necessary to do soma tall hustling to fill it up. Mad Is undecided yet whether he wilt see If the present bunch of pitchers signed measure up to the standard - or send east for another slabster. - t - Duel of Postal, Cswda. Buddy Ryan and Artie Krueger are engaged tnJ a postal card duel, which promises Interesting developments when the pair come together at Santa Maria. Artie sent word to Ryan that he was tired of playing: all of Jeft field' and two-thirds of center, whereupon Buddy Immediately dispatched an answer to the effect that . be would' demand a bonus of Manager McCredie if he had to play center and left field this year, Cbadbonrne la DeaL'' ' Chester Chadbourne, the new fielder secureq Jy Mcureaie aner ne nao oe- come a Tree agent. Is mlxod up in a three-cornered affair that leaves Provi dence out In the cold. After Chadbourne accepted McCradle's terms he signed a contract with Providence. Providence then sold Hoffman to Oakland, and the National commission decided that Chad- bourne belonged to Portland. Provi dence now has to scurry for a -new out' fielder. Chadbourne is a left handed thrower which helps him Immensely in fielding batted balls quickly. Short hit balls Into right field cause the batter to hurry when Chad Is on the job. Goes to Chattanooga. Pitcher Mayberry, whom Clevelsnd off fered to McCredie, will pitch for tfi Chatanooga club thia coming season. Jewish Club Winner. ' By winning Wednesday night's baa ketball game from Oak grove, the Jew. Ish Boys' Athletic club made It two out of three games won this season from Oak Grove. The teamwork of the Jewish boys far outclassed that of Oak Grove. ' ' (Special Dispatch to Th Journal.) ' University ' of Oregon, Eugene, .Feb. 17-Tonlght and tomorrow, the Univer sity of Oregon: basketball team will meet the: crack five from the university ox Washington in what wilt -probably be the deciding games of the conrerencu sertear-STTrrrrT Oregon's nlayers have Just returned from a tour of ths inland empire, where they were victorious in all .of their six games.' ,iv:v-iA'K,-: W-il J J-.-v Washington also made a ciean sweep of the inland colleges. This would in. dlcate that the coming games wiu na closely fought On the Inland trip the Oregon team scored 14f points to their opponents' 7 . These points were made as follows: - ' . . . Oregon. Sl,v Whitman college 15. . -Oregon St. Whitman college II.' ' ' Oregon S7, Idaho 10. Oregon II, Idaho 16. . Oregon S3, W. S. C. 1. , ; Oregon 2. W. 8. C o. The Oregon squad has : gone into strict training and Coach Hayward Is bending every effort to make the team a succesa The lineup wui proDabiy re main the same as it has been in the previous games: - Jamison F, Walker (F), Fenton (O, uime iu), ana KG). ' CURTISS HYDROPLANE INJURED BY WIND GUST Ban Diego, VFeb. IT Whils trying out his sixty horsepower hydroplane here shortly before noon yesterday, Avi ator Glenn II. qurtiss was caugnv in a slight gust of wind Just off North Island and attempted a landing-, which damaged his machine, though :, he es caped injury.::" -: ; . .'; ;-. . - The propeller of the water craft was broken, being caught by a wars as he struck the water. Instantly the air Overall Pitches Opening Game. Chicago, Fetf.,v 17. Frank Chance, manager of thS Cubs, returned here to day and denied that Orvle Overall In tends to quit baseball. He declared Over all would pitch the opening game of the season, and that e will Join the team in training at New Orleans. . ; Journsl Want Ada bring results. SPECIAL TRAIN SATURDAtS To Clatsop Beach Points. Hotels at Gearhart and Seaside are open all year. Splendid sslt air resorts for winter rest and. recreation. Astoria tt Columbia River R. R. trains, t s. m. dally, 1:30 p. m. Saturday. Round .trips S3 week end; ft dally. Ye Oregon Grille ; Special engagement Hendler. Boy Wonder Pianist Every night this week after p. m. , ' . Mendota and Rock Springs ooaf the best. Alblna Fuel Co. E-18J. C-1117. . ML iAfiGEL COLLEGE TO PLAY Y. f.l. C. A. SPARTANS (SoeclU Dlipatdk tt "Tie Joarail.) Mount Angel College, Mount Angel Or., Feb. 17 The college basketball team will again meat the T. M;JC. A. Spartans of Portland; on the local floor next Sunday afternoon. .The Spartans Were defeated "badly by' Mount Angel last week, and considerable Interest Is being shown in this game, as ths Port land boys are coming back determined to win, ' ... With the forthcoming game the col legians will In all likelihood lose -their season. The year has been a very good one for Mount Angel, as thsy aave met and defeated nearly all opponents. Van Loo, the big- center, who was used so effectively against Willamette and other teams, will again be played... . YOUuG CLC0D3 TO R.LI f.:o:;0?LANE WITH AUTO Los Angeles, Feb.; 17. To settle a lengthy dispute. Harry Ilarkness, driv ing bis Antoinette monoplanev will race Oscar Wernes In a 90 horsepower auto mobile for a S1000 side bet at the Los Angeiea motordrome shortly Whether the rsVe will be for one or five miles has $t been deciOtal. ; i t . ' , Pylons will be lllt at each turn and Harkness will be compelled to pass outside of them., v v - - . They will be set SO feet Inside the. track rail to offset the disadvantsge he will be under in rounding the turns with his larger machine. ;,. , . v , Only One "xitOKO QTmmra." Thtt il LAXATIVE) BROMO Ql'ININK. LOflk fnr the slsnatur of B. W. GKOVB. Ud the World over to Cnra s Cold in One Day. S&e. BOXING Wrestling A Hat With Character STYLE, QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP ARE UNEXCELLED THE NAME ISA GUARANTY Beni" Selling LEADING CLOTHIER - -' i State'Amateur Championships Under the auspice of tne COLUMBUS CLUB . MERRILL'S HALL Seventh and Oak Street FRIDAY EVE, FEB. 17 Doors open 7:30, first event 8:30. Tickets on sale at Schiller' Cigar Stores and the club. mm nars 15 Round Boxing Contest OTTO BZXO of Fort Stevens, lis lbs., JACK 9VAti of Oakland. CL, 161 Ibi. J Jtound Preliminaries-1 Yaaoottver, Waih..- Wednesday, Vsa. it, mi, p. m. .' . 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