I 1;-, . "1 ' 12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING,' NOVEMBER 20, 1911. ',, NEWS -B:.FROM. RING FIELD DIAMOND lliiCBarS CHANCE JSOCCER ALL-S1WRS THAVE FflP TITIF RPIRHT DEFEAT SECOND MEN EH ' FIVE STARTS Sf I Ull IIILU UIUUIII SBOKZMG ALL AUTOS CAN HARDWARE TEAMS mm mnn urn fUNDSEY IS OLDEST : ; UOBiFS POUNDAGE MARK IS CRITICISED MOLD NIB iiiuuuii unniL I . B mm W mm liss 'liwa mmmm Portland's all-star soccer , "fochinritnn'Ct'nr,e o HnnH feeted tho second team yesterday m uasmngioR lianas a uooa ,P(r on th- Co,umbulI chlb nel(1 by , L-IJdlJCe Ul UeiUdllliy . JCI- . great game for the second eleven. ferson Friday. Lincoln's chances of winning the 1911 All-Stars r.terscholastic : championship appear I Duncan ery bright. The Cardinals defeated the aehington High eleven by the score of 1 Msnsliy " . ; 10 s in a nara jougnt game in wnicn i nonertson hty outplayed Coach Earl's men ,and Aiattnew team de morn' the played and as a result of his good work be may be put on the All-Star team when they line Up against the Australians December 2 The team lined up as follows: Position. Second Team, Goal Fabre ... .R. V B. ....... , Gifford ,,,,L.i H ..... Martin ....5. H B. ....... Bonham . . .0. H O. gammons ....L.HB; finedden ...R.WO Lloyd ...R.W O. ...... Albinson ....Center ........ .Inells ,.t. WI, , Gray ... .L. W O. . . . , . . Cameron Dick Billington Stewart , SWIMMING Y.M.C.A. MEETING NEXT FRIDAY ,lso played a tie game with the Jeffer- ; ion High team, i i Jefferson should be easy for the I Gray j VashUigton team defeated the Salem I Hlghett Sigh school by the score of 12 to 0, and f lie best the Jeff ersonlans could do ? ..uralnst the Capital City players was to i core a sareiy a iter j. jay naa pumea. ' ' The Lincoln eleven after faithful prac ' . ice under the coaching of Rlnehart, has i lie strongest team that has represented , ie senior high school In years. ' - f ; Changed. Xaa About. ' x-J- Coach Rlaahard begaa-Lto-drin his nen two weeks cerore tne wasnwgton Tho T. M c. A. swimming team of , ame ana cnangca nis lineup compieieiy.ithe 19111912 season will be selected Vaterson, who had been playing at right (Friday night at a swimming test, which : lair, was shifted 10 quarter, ana .uiseniwlll be held In the Association tank. : iras shifted to right end. Olsen proved! . All swimmers jn order to make the ; :o be a betteri plover at "the. end post (team will have to pass the following ; ion than he did at quarter back, tests: swim jo yards in H seconds; - Pondlt ; vhu ' nlavM rleht end -was I swim 100 yards in 1:36: use the four ihlfted to left guard-and played a star swimming stroke and make a good back rame in that potion.- Both Condit and ana xroni uive. , 4L 1 . Hrthn'h nlvA.1 la lut Fridays nma A" swimmers passing the test Will v tth hrokfin hand v M. C A. monogram. h Kuwmin In hla tint trial ' rtla va1 Treat game both on the offensive and on VANCOUVER SOLDIERS nt ueienuva, imrener wio pia;w iu. . -, -mi IS AOI IIIIDIIP Trill ther fine game, and the big fullback I KIM UULUM0U0 I tAM rot the credit for defeating the east side tvals by kicking a goal. . - I Hoffman place kick. from the 15 Had Thatcher failed to glck goal the yard line caused the defeat of the Co lore would have been tied and the ln-llumbus club eleven at the hands . of erscholastlc championship of the city Dudley Clarke's Vancouver soldiers yes- Attorney General's Office Says Secretary Must Allot by Application. Honeyman Team .Wins, Again and Is Leading Baseball League. uum puu in 111 uuuuh . v ' X4aooln Has Class date. At present Lincoln has a clean slate, is has Jefferson, but Jefferson has not von a game except from the Portland Academy team. Judiririe from the scores mads bv . Vttahtnptnfi 0 era (not fiA nnnnn.nt. I JdSiT ..1 - 1 . , . . . : t . -1 v. 1 truouer . . . . uav.iiiui. ;ari s men Should aereat tne Jefferson 1 nurfllnrer terday afternoon on the Columbus field. Hoffman's kick struck one of ' the goal poBts, spun around in the air and finally dropped over the cross bar. The teams lined up as follows: Columbus. Positions. Soldiers.' Cook ........... L. Hunter Elvers ....... J. L. T. Patty 1 ....... Lt. u ureen , C Bumholts .R. G. ........ . Cathav ....tt. I.......... - jLHiVIS leven with ease. - 1 Jones. Klumpo .R E Paull Reports from the Jefferson campus) Glanelll ..........Q. .......... Lewis ndicate that Coach Smith U working i'"8"1 if " u iar1 on the eleven ; and will Tilt hla - " wo.uw-.jr - r - innaiiann . - itrong men against the Bed and Orange etrelbig B...I...i Hoffman cam -when the two schools clash on I Officials Referee. Callicrate; umpire. Uultnomah field Friday. , ICarl Wolff; field judge. Hlckson: head The Jefferson team will have Vosperl INOl"on wmeaeepers, wrou in1 Ulrtaa am es nsia Tj.tAll J l. 1 - K. Anderson at guard. Cole will play CORVALLIS HIGH, 7: juarterbaclt. and the Day brothers and , DDnUalQUII 1 C UlflU K amplon will form the backfleld trio. I u"u -u 4 iiui i, v - i i (Soeelel to The JoaraaLl Corvallls. Or.i Nov. 20. The Corval lis HI ch school football team defeated 1VASHINGT0N STATERS ? Ilhr-l-fl I WHITMflPJITFS the High echool eleven from : Browna ' i vui. An n a f 1 ri.ifi H.tii..ir h mmam being 7 to 6. Each elevsn made! a touchdown, both falling to kick goal. and the Corvaulo lads secured a touch Spokane, Waah.. Nov. 10. Playing the fiercest kind of ball Washington State lefeated Whitman here Saturday 11 to 0. Ten pounds to xtbo man heavier than :)ielr opponents, they repeatedly forced :lie ball Into the shadow of the goal posts only to lose it on downs.1 , In the second period an attempt at ?oal from the three yard Una was j locked and Whitman punted the ball :ut of danger. Repeatedly the lighter '.Vhltman boys held when a moment's etup would have meant a score. It was not till the closing minutes of the seo and period that Pullman scored. Even then Whitman was penalised, placing the ball within striking distance, and the line bucks put it over.' Pullman failed to kick goal.' Pullman made another score in the third period, on a series of line smashes through center and end runs that put the ball ' on the five yard line, from where Gaddls was pushed over for the tinal touchdown of the game. Klenhols kicked goal. Forward passes went wrong during the entire game, falling repeatedly..1' (Sul.ra Barn of The loamiM Baiem, , Or.. NoVi 20. .Automnhtl owners will not be able to retain their registration numbers from year to year uniess Dy cnance. as the law provides ror giving them their numhers as thlr applications come In regardless of the numoers tney carried before. This is the substance of an opinion given to Secretary- of State Olcott by the .at torney general's office. The rullnar , will be dlsaonolntin to nunareas or auto owners throughout the state who seem 'to have especially strong desires to retain their same numoers. It is evident that the aues tlon of repainting numbers on lamoa as well as the deBire of automobile own ers was not considered by the leglBla- lure. - : , j i Referring to the section of the motor veniqie law providing for Issuance of number plates? "Upon filing such ap- plications and the payment of the li cense roe herein provided for, the sec retary of state shall assign to the motor vehlcl a distinctive duplicate number, and without expense to the owner .two number plates, rear and front, as described In this act". Assist ant Attorney General Van Winkle says: Secretary Designates Bomber. - Tou will notice that said Provision does not provide for any recognition of numbers already assigned for the former year, but requires that the sec retary of state shall designate a'num ber for each vehicle. Of, course for the first registration there could be no number already assigned, and the1 assignment by the secretary of state would be an original assignment, but section 7, providing for registration, provides that It shall be effected In the "same manner that the same kind of application shall be made, the same fee paid and the secretary shall per form the same duties, towlt: Assign a number for each vehlole and Issue to its owner duplicate number-plates. "The same provision Is contained in sections 13 and 14 as to the registration of Chauffeurs. The objection that the number assigned to any motor ve hicle Is painted on the lamps of course does not apply Jn the case of regis tered chauffeurs, but the legislature has employed the same language which goes to support the construction, that the matter of repainting the numbers on the lamps was not considered by the legislature. "If the same numbers could tu am. ignatdd to motor vehicles when they are rerrgioiereo. as mose already designated to them for the previous year, no doubt thlavwould be a great convenience to the owners of such vehicles. I am not Informed, however. If this would be possible In the transaction of your business, but I am of opinion that It is not required by the statute. ' STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS. Won. Lost, P. C. Honeyman 2 0 1.000 Marshall-Wells . 1 . ., 1 " : .600 cscmes . 11 . . .600 Archer-Wiggins ...... 0 3 ,: .000 The Honeyman indoor baseball team continued its winning streak yesterday afternoon by defeating the Archer-Wig gins nine by the score of 14 to 6 In an exciting game, at the Armory. The Honeymans scored In the first, second, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth innings, while' the , ArchecWls-a-lns squad was held t two runs, until the seventh inning, wheiTHendersoir devei oped a wild streak. He settled down after four nuns had been scored and shut out Daughter's men In the last two innings. McHale and Baker 'each made four hits and JPembrook and Magee 'were credited with .three bingles in their times at bat Nelson started for the losers with, the bat. getting' a triple and a single in four times up. VHis triple, scared two of the four runs made by the losers in the seventh. The clever fielding of the Honevman Infield was a feature. . . - Honeyman .......... .8 IAS A s 1 Archer-Wiggins ......0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 jtfaiieries iienderuon and McHale: P. McHale and Hansen. Eiohles Cant Bunch ' Bits. Rupert's Eschles were unable to bunch their hits on McKenzie and were de feated by the Marshall-Wells team, yes terday afternoon by the score of 14 toi 6. McKenzie allowed 10 hits during the game. Backus was not In the form he was when he pitched against the Archer- Wiggins squad and the heavy stickers ! or tne hardware company found his slants with ease. McKensie made three hits In five times up, Including a triple and a double. King, Mangold, Wil liams and Hlrach were the other star sluggers of the hardware nine. Lodell, McConnell and Henkle did the best work with the stick for Rupert The . fast fielding of the Marshall Wells nine was a feature. Mangold and Williams making two fast double plays. The score: ' Marshall-Wells 4 0 S 10 0 t 9 1 Eaehles 000 0 10118 nacienes ucKenzle ana Otterstedt: Local Fans Think Washington Football Coach Fooled Them on Weight. ; . As an aftermath of .the overwhelming defeat of the University of Oregon by the . great Washington football eleven last Saturday, the gridiron fans are asking these three questions: Is It right for Coach Dobie to minify the actual ; weight of the Washington team for the purpose of misleading the other coaches and the football followers in'generalt ' How does Washington compare with Coach Hugo Beidek'a - great Oregon team of 10T What showing would Washington make against Wisconsin or Minnesota, disputants over the western conference championship? ' Considerable comment has been heard over - the weight . of the Washington M'EfflLAND REACHES - SCENE OF HIS FIGHT iFnlted PtP mi1 TVtrit v1' San Francisco, Nov. 20; "I made good eleven, which Doble Insisted before mfi'j": Tame was less than that of Oregon team twnher" 'iJHnSS Farland. the Chicago lightweight, hero The Christian Brothers ',1e"J,1?' ketbalL team has ' nlr.Avtarted its mVli campaign, and cording' to present indications prorn fcllpea any of its former recor-V0n' Novem" ber, 11 defeated tnA"" Prepara toryy team, 86 to Y' and Bfttwrday nlKht the , nantiat i Aurch team was smothered by the cfe " Gottsacker is thdnly P'ayer of last year's team. ' but new -ec'ult M fasttand have irdy shown their abil ity to hold dowthclr position agalnsfl all comers; , "Arrangement are being made to pldy Columbl Mount Angel college and the vaiua h,"n schools' of ' the city.-, v - " ... The C. - B. team lines' up as fol lows thlsenl"h:.; Burns and Gaynor, forwards O'Shea, center: Powers and GottaacK1"" -uas. ... Doble may be rlrht In hla contentl but there are several thousand Ported football fans who not only believe the Washington players were hiyvler, but that they were from 10 to IS pounds heavier on an average, " It . no hlh powered , microscope to wnvlnce the spectators' that they areAR0 ,,n their estimation of Washlngto pound age. It haa been advanced ttAt the uni forms of the Washington plA looked bulky and bulged from p MP" shoulders, but the orlticafan does not look at bulky forms anpadde- shoul ders. He la Intelligent enough not to be directed to look at A biceps, calves and torsos of the pUVers. , Practically every one of the whington players is compactly built, finv Coyle to- arlmm. whose wela-ht hasten given out at 188 pounds, but whoAould probably wiggle the beam at the200 mark, -Has 4reat IWaehlne. There la noyoenylng that Coach Doble It t shrewd' coach, none other in tne northwest n compare with him, and he has a feat scoring machine, but It Is Indisputable that their weight had a great AeA to do In smothering the light Oregon WhaA Doble announced his weights and They .were, cam pared with those of Warner 'a warriors,' the fans were ledto believe that the beef was about efetnly distributed on both sides of tYe ball. Of course, Dobie may chuckle dp hla sleeve, but it is hardly .fair to today on bis arrival to train - for his Thanksgiving fight with fiarlens Tommy Murphy. McFarland was accompanied by his brother Johnny and Emll Thiry, his manager and trainer. The stock yards scrapper looks fit and will begin hard training today. ' . - i: Ferrea Stops Dehne. . , - (Speelol to Th Journal. , Springfield, Or Nov. 20. Jack-Terrell won in the sixth round of a 10 round bout Saturday night from C. Dehne. The preliminary was awarded to Kid Cavett over Harry Sebeck in the third round. - . ,-. a uBiboi.TOuvivDiaie a.nu liem lll . 1., . - - Backus and McConnelL UmplrefthevPfla wnot p55r.vtnolr hard arn6d est l-t - . . . . ...... 71 Mali In innnArt n't tVm- frnmA Shockley, Austin and Williams. Pheasants for John L. A permit was Issued by the ftate game warden's office to Gene Simpson, the Corvallls pheasant raiser, U ahlp 10 Chinese pheasants to the famous pugilist John L. Sullivan for Ms farm near Abington,-; a suburb o Boston, Mass. The pheasants are all itame birds and are pinioned. down in addition. The game was clean, fast and exciting from start to finish and - the score represents the relative strength of the teams. Naval Cadets Can't Bet. (CnlUd Prem tesMd Wire.) Annapolis, Md, Nov. 20. Naval Cadets here today are wondering what tp do with $6000 said to have been sent to the United States naval academy by the cadets from West Point, to be wagered on the army-navy football game next Saturday. The authorities here have Just issuea an order forbidding the mid shipmen to bet on the' game. . Jimmy Carroll Meets O'Leary. (Catted Press Leased Wire.) New York, Nov. HO.-r-Fight fans here are on a keen edge of expectancy today over the Young O'Leary-Jlmmy Carroll 10 round bout before the Fordon Ath letic club tonight There is a grudge of long standing between the two scrap pers wno nave' been itching ( to get a ii uca uunr, ana a xasi mix IS assured. Tex Knight Winner. (Siwclal to The JoutmU , v . Mareola, Or., Nov. 20. Kid Young of jsugene was knocked out in the fourth round of a scheduled 10 round bout by lex juugni, saturaay night Athletes Defeat OW. R. & N. The Mount Scott Athletic club' soccer team aereatea tne v--w. R. & N. team yesterday afternoon on the Mount Scott grounds by the score of 9 goals to 1 in a practice game.' Carey act land ftle at Jerome. Idaho. December II, 1911. These 14.000 snlen did acres are a part of the Great North side Tract Lincoln county. Idaho. For all information, wire or write the Twin Falls North Side Land & Water Co., m uner, iaano. Owr Showing of IB TUT tl For Fall- j Tlie Bc8t $3 Hafts cm - Earth ' Hew. and . 5llinig . , , . LEADING HATTER Minor Football Games A mmrna-'w-ioonra rjiAaxm. Standing of the Clubs, . Section X. . . ' Won. Lost P. C. K. W. 3 o 1.000 fflonawHB z l ,Sfl7 Alblna Juniors 9 1 km Vernon 1 2 .333 While Caps 0 4 .Ortft Beotlon XT. Wnn Sur.nyslde P. A. Juniors 2 Willamette 9. Nob Hill i . 1 Parks 0 ' Lost 0 1 1 8 3 P.C. 1.000 .667 .667 .250 .009 HerzogB drop kick from the 20-yard line gave the Mohawk team a victory over the Albina Juniors yesterday aft ernoon by the score of 8 to 0, in the Archer-Wiggins league. . Both teams played a hard game and many disputes occurred throughout the game. Shoeiller L. Crowe, Haywood; Hurley and Hersog did the best playing for the Mohawks, while Maglus ana Benson starred for the Juniors. The teams lined up as follows: Mohawks. Ponltion. Kennedy C Im crowe L. E. . Morrir L. T... Shipley. Roche.. L. O... HuKhes. Harris. R. Ci.... Cyphers It T..." Shoeiller R Pinder. Crowe. . .Q H. .. Hay woxd R. H . . . Hurley L. B, Jtterzog F. R. Juniors. Powers Haguls Hopfer . . . . McNlchols ........... Smith Mattuls McKcnna Nelson Colvin ........ Benson Colvin, umpire; eleven. The Brooklyn team would like to arrange an out-of-town game with teams averaging 145 pounds. For games write Walter Moery, 708 East fourteenth street Lincoln High school Midgets defeated the St Michael eleven on Multnomah field yesterday afternoon by the score of 21 to 0. The Mids-eta scored a touchdown In every period of the game. but were only able to kick goal once. une et. Micnaei s team had one chance to score, but a fumble on the Midgets' fiVe-yard line lost them their opportunity. Newhoff and Friedman starred for the Midgets, and -Martin and Graham did the best work for the losers. . . ; . Smoke Queen Quality tobacco. the labels. ; See 167 Srd. ' Save Manning, head linesman. The F. E. W. football eleven defeated the White Cap team yesterday after noon by the score of to 0. The White Caps played their best game of the season, and will niake other squads hustle to beat them from now on. The White Caps have no game scheduled for next Sunday, and will devote some of the day getting new plays formed. The P. A. Jrs. and the Sunnyslde teams were winners by default over the Nob Hill and Park teams Saturday. Only three of the Nob Hill players showed up for the game with the acad emy boys, and the Parks failed to ap pear for the game with the Sunnyslde team. The MrT-nutrhlln rVvVthnll olnvcn xtram defeated by the Oregon City team yes terday afternoon at Oregon City by the score of 8 to 0. This Is tho first time three ixjirs that the Oregon City team has uefeated the Portland club. The South Portland Midgets defeated the Sellwood Midgets yesterday after noon by the score of 21 to 0. The South Portland team scored four touchdowns and kicked one goal. ' Herrald, Place, Acrits and Nunnlngcamp starred for the winners, while Palmer did the best work for the Sellwood eleven. . '..- . For games with the Midgets, tele phone Albert, Marshall 2679. ' The Brooklyn Athletic club defeated the Columbus Fsrk 'eleven, yesterday afternoon by the score of ll to 0. Vit was the star of the game, making' all the points scored by tho; Brooklyn MARSHFIELD HIGH ' ' WINS CHAMPIONSHIP tRnertsI to The Journal.) Marshfleld, Or, Nov. 20. - Football season in Coos county closed with the last game of the interscholastlo con test Saturday, The game was played at North Bend, and the team of that city was defeated by Marshfleld high school. The score was t to, 0. This gives Marshfleld the: championship for this year. The team has won every game clayed and has made a fine showing. SHARP, STABBING PAINS Generally Tell of Sick Kiel- neys A Portland Resident Shows You the Cure. The sharp twngo of pain In the small of the back' that strikes you after any sudden twist or awkward motion, .tells of weak, sick kidneys. Early signs of weakened kidneys Are: backache, lame back, sharp, darting pains, dly spells, tired-out state; despondency. 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Harness Horses. , Kinney, the flrcest plunger that ever bored into a line in this section; Fred Moullen. the wonderful place kicker: Zacharias. the . speedy "halfback, and Lou Plnkham. the greatest tackle of his inches in the history of the north coast game, who was then Just beginning to come Into notice. That Oregon crowd might have been able to defeat the . 1911 Washington team, but it is doubtful. Those who followed the Dobie game closely believe that Washington is a good match for either Wisconsin or Minnesota, who played a to tie game Saturday at Madison, Wis. , His tfnen have the weight, speed, experience and balance to stand off any one of the. conference teams and It is hoped a game might be arranged if one of the conference teams can be brought to the coast . - Spokane, Wash., Nov. JW Lucion, M. 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The veteran had charge of the Reed & Ladd stock farm at ReedvlUe for a , number of years and raised Jane t a trotter that cleaned up everything on -the coast and set a mark of 2:19 4 In 1894. ue nasjoeen on the circuit evatr'- year since than and despite his ageJhe meciares ne la ;good xor. from 10 t 15 -years. - His last race this season was -at Colfax, Wash., less than five weeks agO. - . . -' ; , Llndsey is in good health and Is as Ofttlv. mm m -nan V. . T V. 1 . . ' - - , m . ...mi. unit 111 J. Lm : ascribes his strength to keeping regular hours and clean living and following the teachings of the golden Rule. ; .y - 14.000 acres of Idaho's best land will be sold under th Carey act at Jerome December 11," 1911. ' These lands are part of the grent north side tract (a Kuhn enterprise), and are oonsidered es- peclally choice for apple and , general fruit culture. 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