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THE : OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, " FEBRUARY 12, 1812. JEFF'S RIHMESV night, on point in a match of 20 rounds. Langford had thing hi Own way all tha rout. i ... ).,.. t . !( t ) Papke With Tom Jone, 'V' ' (Uultwl Prw Ltamd Wlr.,) ,i tog "Angeles, Feb. 19. Billy Papke, nrvtwhll Tlllnnla TtiiiAIAt-hnU ' Im oil yesterday and mad the following state ment today. ' "I won th world' championship under TOm Jones and sine l left him I have not been myself. Tom la a kind of a daddy te tits boys) and It gives you on fldenoe to have him around. I'll beat Frank Maatell at Baoramentq, February 22, than it will be up to aome of those eastern lads to get out here and dls. put my claim te th title. I'm going to get It back mire." , in mm TO SEE POLO GAME EXPECT SOMETHING confidence tbday for h ls.back under in management or Tom Jone. . Pap arrived her late Saturday night worked loose , bis' muscle at Vernon Holdout Outfielder's Signed . ; Missive' Arrived Today : Also Catcher Howley's. San Mateo Polo Club Will Be Don Walker Looks for Rugby Rupert's Team Defeats Steen's 'Bunch After Choking Up Rally. ;.. Reno "Goaf! Denies, How Very , Exclusive Enter , taining Britishers. , to Be Played in Few . Years. ever, That He Expects to ' Fight Again. C1MDB0URNE PUTS Chester Chadbminie, th fleetfooted outfielder of th Portland Beaver, who ha been holdout for a month or o has signed h contract and will report ' at Santa Maria Just as soon aa his trsns portatton arrive. Chadbourne haa win tered at Ocean Park, near IiOa Angeles. In his letter to Judge MoCredla he stat ed that he waa in good hape and would play a. better gam than lat ; year Tor the Beavers, Catcher Dan Howley, who 1 winter ing at Boston, also sent In hi signed contract thl morning and stated that ' he will leave for the West as soon e hi transportation arrive. Tatri gld to know that Chadbourne ha signed," said Manager McCredle thl morning. 'Chadbearne wanted to play east thla year, and be would have gone If we eould have arranged a suitable trade for Win, but it "was impossible to do ao. He is one of the beet out fielders in the minor leagues. "Now that Krueger. Chadbourne, Strait and Peter are signed up, It look a If rny outfield will be "well looked after. : Howley accepted terms some ' time ag-o and hla contract waa expected .any day."-'::".- Tha new 1b welcome to the fana. with whom Chad 1 immensely popular. Ball Tosser Promote Bowling. - Centralis. Feb. It. Joe Wilkin and "Dusty Miller, tha two wall known ball player who recently opened bowling alleys in Centralla, have arranged a southwest Washington bowling tourna ment, to ' 1b thl elty the seo ond week in March. Team from Se attle, Tacoma and Portland have been Invited to participate, and preparation are being made to entertain 100 out Bide bowler during the week of tha tournament Tha tournament opens Im mediately after the close of the city bowline league schedule. Hap and VMyst" to Act. tie Anpreles, Teb. II. lt' vaude ville 'for Hap Hogan. Real vaudeville this time not the stuff he pulls from the coaching lines. Hogaa admitted to day that he 1 considering an offer to go on the stage at - the close of tha coming; playing season. Furthermore, he refused to deny ' that he haa been made a proposition with Mysterious Mitchell to b his partner. Mitchell, whom Hogan Is trying to land for hi Villagers, la an amateur actor of abil ity. Hogan claims to have booking already for 30 week. Dolly Gray to Coast Club. , Rochester, N. Y Feb.' IS. Manager John Oansel, of the Rochester Interna tional dub, who secured Pitcher Dolly Gray from tha Washington Americans, : announced today that other ; Interna tional managers had waived on tha lengthy southpaw and that Gray will be sold to a Pacific Coast league club. Hla refusal to state which coast club will ret arty has led to the belief that be will go to the highest Didder. Gray went to Washington from Los Angeles. Xoa Angeles, Feb. It. President Hen ry Berry, of the tos Angeles club, aaid s today that he lawmaking no attempt to land Dolly Gray from Rochester. When questioned, Hogan of Vernon mad an evasive reply, aad then aaid: "Walt a few days; maybe I can tell you some thing then." Hogan Is known to be an admirer of Gray's work. j I ii i. i i il m ' Day Defeat Ltnklnback. Marsnfield. Or., Feb. IS. Jess Bay, the Cooa Bay champion, added another victory to Ms list Saturday night when he knocked Jack Dinklnback out Day was too much for th Klamath Falls 'mixer. , . Sing Hosan, th Chinese mixer of southern Oregon, made good again in hi bout Saturday night against another local fighter. The bout was declared a draw. weir T7 O FOR SPRING The Best $3 Hats Madlo fiew, Stylish Leading Hatter Morrison at Fourth Street SEE THE ileetlCsiislhiit At Our Automobile Show , : ; " Washington Street ' (Sptclal t Th Journal.) , flan Franolaoo, Feb. II. No less a social arbiter than William I Breese. chairman of th committee directing the big polo tournament that will opea next Wednesday On El Cerrlto neia at uuia- borough, haa limited th favored circl of th Peninsula ' awaggerdom et to juat 71 member. For the Initial tournament or tn nan Mateo polo club, Breese haa decided to erect Juat II boxes, each with a eatlng eapacity of aix and there exlata a stren uous scramble for them among tne beaux and belle. , Unless Breese should locate additional social lights, Whom he deems worthy of box seats, It will be the limit Indi cations are the original number will not be changed, notwithstanding the pres sure that is being brought to bear to this and. , WobUlty Zs Coming. The coming of Lord Tweedmouth, Lord Allstalr Leweson-Qower and Lord Reginald Herbert as members of one of the three visiting teams makes the battle for social supremacy Interesting in the extreme. The membership of the San Mateo pole club Is In th neighborhood of four score and It has been figured out that there are Just enough boxes to go around.' . . i However, Charles Tetnpleton Crocker, Miss Jennie A, Crocker, Henry T. Scott Mountford 8. Wilson, George A, Newhall and George A. Pope, are not among the members. Two years ago when tha British four played at E. Cerrlto, Miss Crocker witnessed a game from the bleachers where she had driven In her big motor car with Mra M. S. Wilson. Thirteen Bays of Sport. Th tournament will consist of II days of play, which will be principally on th club' field at El Cerrlto. Charles W. Clark's private field at El Palomar and Francis J. Carolana field in Burling game, known as Crossways farm, are to be used for several of the minor events. The local club will b represented ay three team among whom are the fol lowing pfayera: Walter S. Hobart, W. L. Breese T. A. Driscoii, R. M. -room, George Cameron, W. B. Tevl. Jr., O. C Prattaul Verdier,' Harry Hastings, W. B. Devereaux, B. W. Howard and Georg Garritt Lord Tweedmouth, Lwion-Gower, and Herbert with Walter Dupee will fly the British colors. Tha three Wets brothers, Reggie, . Tom and Harry, and Carleton Burke will comprise th four on th Pasadena club, while Major Colin Ross, T. Hobbs, H. Snowden ana H. Norton will represent the Calgary elun of Canada. Valuable trophies have been offered by William H. Crocker, Charles W. Clark, William Bourn and Eugene DeSabla. Y. M. C. A. RUNNERS TO MEET PACIFIC FRIDAY The Y. M, C. A. relay team will run against the Pactflo University team on the local Indoor track next Friday even tng. . The race will be for eight mile and a close finish Is expected, as the runner on both, teams are the best In the two institution. The Pacific University team will likely be Murie, Donaldson, Bryant and House. The T. M. C. A. team will be McDonald, Vanderllp, Barndollar and Booth. A basketball game will be played alter the race is finished. A French scientist has combined wire. less receiving apparatus, an aneroid ba rometer and recording pens to form apparatus with which the approach of thunder storma is foretold with remark, able accuracy. MS All This Week, 615-617 Dow Walker, a former member of th Multnomah club football team, and now superintendent that1 Institution, be lieve that th American football game will reach th English rugby style again after a lapse ef nearly half a oentury, If the rule makers change It much more. Walker atated that he would rather aee rugby played In the northwestern college than tntsrooUogtata football. "I like the rugby game a great deal batter than college football,'' he said, "and would like very much to see it taken up among the colleges in this section of the country." ' Speaking of the new rules, Walker stated that the shortening -of the field would have no effect on the play, Un der the present rules of the game a weak team receives enough assistance to show up better than under the old rulea i Forward passing ever the goal line, according to Walker, will make a great many mor touchdown. Speaking without studying th rule to any extent Walkeir ay: "The game will be more open than ever and will not be difficult from a spectator' standpoint, but I believe that they will soon fall back to th old rugby game." Avoids Massing Hear Goal. . Hugh Boyd, who haa officiated in th local games for several seasons, state that the game under the new rulea will be more open, and it will avoid mass plays When th offensive team la near the goal. Under the 1911 rules a team had to be twioe aa strong as its oppo nents, he said. In order to make 10 yards, but the new rules give both the weak and strong teams an equal chance at making yardage. ..- Other football players and coach ea who have been Interested In the new football rules state that the game will be more open and that more work will fall on the shoulders of th quarterback and the official. The field judge' dis posal by th rule commltee means that the head linesman will have to watch the offside plays and also th forward passe over the goal line. Coach Virgil Earl, of th Washington High school team, atatea that the new rulea of the American game are bene ficial. It will make the game more Interesting both to th apectatora and to the players. Hereafter the coaches will have to pay more attention to th defensive game, according to Earl. Scores Enough Points In Sec ond Half to Snatch Game From Fire. Th National soccer team, twlcs cham pion Of th Portland Football associa tion, defeated the Ail-Star yesterday afternoon on the Columbu Field by the score of three goals to two a-oals. At the end of the first half the score waa v to 0 in favor of the All-8tara. In the second half, the champions scored three goals in rapid auccesslon and held their opponent afe throughout this period of the game. The backfield player, of both team showed up well, while the forward line of the Nationals played all around the All-Star forward line. Stewart was the nly forward player of th All-Star who 'waa in good playing form. Mackia, Matthew and McEwan, cin filiated for the All-Star, while Gilllng ton, Robertson and Hlghett showed up well for the champion. Th trophy Cup wa presented to th champion before the start of th ffame. The lineup National All-Btkfs Duncan , ...O Glffard Martin ... RB Mackle Sneddon ........ Jj b, ........ , Darby BUHngton ....RHB . . Mansley Robertson CHB McEwen Brown ,.LH , . Matthew Barbur ORF Mackenzie Pawrie IRF Lloyd Ingle OF. Stewart W. C-ray ...... .1 LF. Banham Hlghett OLF......... o. Gray C. V. Dvment. referee. Tors-esoti and eiias, linesmen, ES- i. BASKETBALL RESULT: Philomath, Or, Feb. 1J. -The local basketball team ' defeated the Paclflo university team' by the acore of 86 to IS Saturday night. The local quintet ha not lost a game on it own floor so far this Season and will meet th Chemawa Indians, leader of the Wil lamette valley Basketball league. Should the local team Win It will clnoh second place. Silverton, Or., Fjsb. It. Th Albany high school basketball team went down to defeat before the local Quintet Sat urday night by th acor of So to It The game was fast from th start to the finish. Dallas, Or Feb. 12. The Company G team aeieatea the Mt. Angel college team her Friday night by th acor of ti to 1J. The game was one-sided from the start to th finish. Tha G team has won nine straight game and will meet th Silverton Athletic club next , Saturday. Dayton, Or.. Feb. 11 The eiahth grades of the Dayton and Lafayette schools -played basketball at this tolao last evening, which resulted in th fol lowing acor: Dayton, 17; Lafayette, io. .,- Clatskanle, Or.. Feb. 11 Th local high school basketball team defeated th Astoria high quintet for th second time this season by th score of ii to . , Mount Angel, Or.. Feb: 'l J. In a one sided frame featured by t he brilliant work of the Mount Angel Juniors.' th Deaf Mutes of Salem were defeated by the acor or 40 to 1. Th Mount Angel team may play th Portland T. M. C. A. Brownie In th near future, BLOOD POISOTM PERMANENTLY CURED 1J Pimple, spots e the kinr . la tb mouth, nice, falling hair, bone mint, catarrh, ete.,' are armptoaw. DUr dng-roM. Bend at once t Dr. Browa, S3S Arch t.t Phllc flelphl. for Brown'. Bleod Our., Convincing proof is a 12.00 bottle Uits month. Bold la ireruasa by Owl Drug C m by U traggist, NATIONAL SOCCER ELEVEN IS WINNER Red Rupert's Indoor ohampions de feated Bill Steen' outdoor profession al yesterday afternoon on the Armory diamond by the soor oc Uiw . in Rupert team batted &ndron for II binale. while 10 were mad off FeiI. Garrett. Menaor and Casey ahowM up tn fin form on th Indoor diamond and batiad well. Harknes quit in th sixth Inning and Maxmeyer took hla plao In right field. Nick Williams ana .Ken nedy also unit tn th middle of the gam and failed to aee th rally, which netted th outdoor player five run In the ninth inning. Feieel held th outdoor champ safe for three innings, when Garrett singled after two were down and Ah era and Mensor walked. Henderson beat out a hit to first baa and Garrett scored. William failed to be a pinch hitting hero and fanned. In the ninth inning- th outdoor champ. Started a rally. Ahern walked and Mensor filed out Henderson sin gled and Ketterman waa safe on MoCon nell'a error. With the bases loaded, Pearl Casey tripled and three runners scored. . Bill Steen grounded out and Garrett walked. Maxmeyer after tak ing two healthy awing connected with on for two base aad Caaey and Gar rett scored. Ahern walked for tha sec ond time, but Henderson grounded out ending the game. The Rupert team scorea nve runs in the first inning. A run was scored In each of the econd, third and fourth In ning. They were blanked in th fifth Inning. Two run Were acored In th sixth inning, two in th seventh and one in the'ifeighth. Mensor. Henderson. William, caaey and Garrett each batted In good style for Steen' nine, while Frank Mensor, Briggs, Gaines, Peterson and Turk did the. heavy batting' for Rupert .Tha aoere: Jt H. Steam's 10 6 t R&ptrta , It If AFTER MONTH OF TIES After playing for ever a month to decide the winner of Section 1 of th Archer-Wiggins league, the Mohawk finally defeated the Frank S. Watklns team by the acor of I to 0. The game ended in a dispute, but according to a number of spectators and Referee O'Neill a field goal kicked hy Derby shire, of the Watkln team, did not count The Frank B. Watklnateam played ring around the Mohawk during the first part Of th game, but alowed up in th seoona half to some extent In th third quarter Hersog tried a drop kick and waa successful, giving th Mohawks the right to meet the Sufinyslde. team for ths championship and the trophy. L. Crowe and W. Wood worth were both seriously injured in a collision and will not be able to b around for some time. , ! . The championship gam will b played Stthnext Saturday or Sunday on th Columbu club field. The team lined up a follow: F. B. Watkln. Mohawk. R. Jones ........ L.HJ Morris Burgovitob ......L.T Bursj Idela ............L.O Hughes Uelberg ... Mitchell .. Wood worth Qruman . . . kC. .... Kennedy Rocho . . . Cyphers R.O. . R.T.. a a .It.fD Schoueieller Huelat .Q.B. R. Crowe Smart RH X Crowe T. Jone ......... L.H.... ...... Hurley Derbyshire .F.B Hersog Substitute Cox for Morrla. Morrla for L. Crowe, Cox fer Burg, Roch for Kennedy; Shipley for Roche, Maglua for Hurley. Field goal Bnog l. Hr- eree 0Neil. Umpire Southard. Field Judge DabnelL HIGH SCORES FEATURE Tl T High score were the feature of the weekly shoot of the Portland Oun club yesterday at the Kenton traps. D. Holo nan and Harry Ellis both broke 98 bird out of a 100. Culllson broke 96 and Wagner 94. The four Troeh brother of Vancou ver took part in the shoot yesterday and made good scores. Th Troeh brother will be Joined by another brother from the east soon and they have challenged any five-men squad of the local club. ' S ' The acore: Holohan, IS; Ellis, 98; Culllson, 96; Wagner, 94; Hlllls, 98; B. Troeh, 92; Van Atta,- 93; Abraham. 60; F. Howe, 89; Jess Troeh, 87; F. Troeh, 86; Knight 83; Carton, 82) T. Honeyman, 81 if. Bice, 81; A. Troeh, 80; Bateman, 76; Cofold. 7y Saguin. 7(i Borders, 76; Smith, 74; Hess, 78; Baker, 78; wuion, 70j j ones, to. MT. SCOTT TEAM HAS EDGE IN SOCCER RACE The Mount Scott soccer team of th Oregon Association league added an other victory to its list yesterday af ternoon by defeating the O.-W, R. & N. team by th score of five goals to none. Yesterday's victory practically cinches the championship for th Mount Scott team, as the North Bank and Independ ent teams played a draw game ea. the Columbus .Club field. Th North Bank team wa leading in the aam till IS minute befor the end. when Torgenson acored the tying goal, which made the score a to 8. . SECRETARY MACVEAGH ON "WHAT IS PROGRESSIVE?" ii I'ii i iii ' -A - i. , ' (Spwldl to The Journal.) Lansing, Mich., Feb. 12. Secretary of th Treasury MaaVeagh is. coming to Lansing tomorrow to add to the gayety of the ReDubllcan situation by making a speech to the Republican of Michi gan with "What I a Progressive?" for hi topic The secretary will b' the guest of honor at th annual banquet of the Zacb Chandler club in thl city tomorrow night ; Th occasion 1. da- signed r to mark the beginning ; of a period In the Taf t campaign, during which increased effort Will be made to Impress upon th country that Presi dent Tart has been a practical progres sive and that progresslvlsm - Is the watchword of his administration aa much, aa it la of th lnaurgenta, - MOHAWK ELEVEN WINS OF WEEKLY IAP SHOO : ' '(United free leued Wire. r "' Lo Angle, Feb. 12. Persistent stories that Jim Jeffrie may return to th . ring for another chano at 'Jack Johnson are furnishing much material for talk la fight olrole today.. While tn big feuow explicitly denied that h intend to try again, bis brother Jack admit, that such a thing baa been ug. geatad, aad that Jim 1 giving th mat tcr some thought Jim still hold that h was doped on th day of the mem orabl Reno affair and the mention of the name of Johnaon bring a frown to ma prow. , Jeffrie' Intimate friend would not be aurpriaed to see him engage In light training during hi proposed hunting trip next month. Welsh and Klaus at Work. ; San Francisco. Feb. II. Freddie Welsh and Frank Klaus, headline!- of tn rival boxing show to be staged her February 22, got down to th hard grind of training today. Welsh is to box Jack Britton, Chicago lightweight, on Washington's birthday, and la era- paring for th bout at Mllletf place in Colme, while Klau. who 1 to meat Sailor Petroakey, la doing his work at Al White's camp to Oakland. Both Klaus and welsh predicted to day that they would win their respee tlve battle by knockouts. . AttoDStopa Boxing. Lo Angeles. Feb. 11. A three Quar ter inoh out above Ab Attell'i right eye will keep th little champion from beginning hi actual training for bla match with Johnny Kilban until Thursday or Friday. Th Injury waa received when Attelt and hi parrlng partner, Roscoe Taylor, met In a head on collision during an exchange of wal lops at Doyle camp yesterday. Attell declared that the out while It would keep him from working for eeveral days, will not seriously hamper hi1 training. - . Race at Jaarem. v -Juares. Feb. 12. Sunday's result at Juarea: First race Stout Heart 88 to 1. S to 1, 8 to 1, won; Pantaretta, 2 to 6, out aeoond; Oldsmoblle, out, third. Time, AS. Also ran, Falatabla King Stalwart (Dead heat between first two. purse di vided.) Second race Whldden. 6 to 6. 2 to 6. 1 to 6, won; Tahoe, 7 to 10, 1 to 4, see- ond; Dottle R, even, third. Time, 1:64 8-6. Also ran, Tlflle, Th Peer, Barney Oldfield, Ruoinon. Juares and. Hiccough. antra race priao of usmore. I to 6. 1 to i, out won; Closer, 1 to 6, out aeo ond; Kootenay, out, third. Time, 1:11 4-6. Dr. Smooth alao ran. Fourth race Roy Junior. 8 to 1. f ta 10, out won; Uncle Ben. 8 te 2. out second; Arassee, out third. Tim, 1:88 8-6. John Louis also ran. Fifth race Breve Withers. I ti L I to 1, even, won; Keep Moving, S to 1, even, aeoond; Olorlo, 2 to 1, third. Tim 1:18 4-6. King Elk. Tallow Dip, Boana, Tom Franka and Nlta R. alao ran. Sixth race J. H. Reed. 1 to L 1 to 1, out won; John Ortffln, 8 to I, out sec ond; Chllia, out, thint Time, 1:12 2-6. Marie Hyde also ran. Langford Defeats Barry. . United Frees taamd Wire.) Sydney, Australia, Feb, 12. Sam Langford, negro heavyweight defeated James Barry- at the stadium here to of The woman who is independent does heir house work ' in the quickest, easiest way. The use of Gold Dust points ' that wav. The Gold Dust wav is also the most thorough way Gold Dust attacks grease and dirt, tand drives it away with little effort on your part. 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