tillil i m add c MIILMIUUIIHU TIB W Weather, Propitious, Training Going on -Steadly; McCrcdie Pleased With New Men; Short Only Place Not Filled. Br IL A. Crontn. . Santa Maria ,CaL, March 8. Arrivals at the "training camp are coming In on each train ready for the fray. , Harry Stelger, tne southpaw pltfher secured from St. Paul In exchange for Tommy Murray, and lnf lelder Dave Bancroft and Jim Mathles are the last to pat In their appearance, arriving' this morning, pictsei ub ii uiq wiuitrr in Tiruiii Bancroft In Sioux City and Mathles in Bt, Lou la. Stelger Is a handsome fellow and will aend the matinee goers Into ecstaclea thla lummer. ' Bancroft ts medium slsed and la eald to be as fast aa a btsllet Mathles 1 Blender and looks pood In street clothes. - MoCredlS looked the newcomers over and expressed him self as well pleased with them. Pitcher Temple and Infielders Coltrtn and McDowell arrived la training camp last night prepared to. enter the fight for positions this morning; .This lad Temple, who is .touted to the skies by Bill Rodgera, is larger than Ben Hon derson. He la over six feet in height and weighs about 190. pounds In his fighting toga. He Is a mild mannered fellow with an aoccnt like Chad bourne's, who, by the way, is expected her Sun day. McDowell, the sweet second baseman of the Nebraska State league last sea son, Is about the build of Larry Schafly, who. covered first on the Portland sward some seasons back. la street clothes he looks like a bear cat. : ' '-. ; Coltria Overweight.' Coltrln weighs about 160 pounds and figures himself about ' IS pounds over weight. During tha winter he carried 177 pounds, and looked like the prover bial football; f a "The man that beats ma out of short stop will be a second Hans , Wagner," chh raped. tha little Northwestern stop- Tha weather was splendid yesterday, and tha campers got In four hours of good work. Bill Rappa Is experiencing the first sore arm of his life. Harkness and Kxueger are taking things easy, Mickey LaLonge baa not begun to cut them through.- . ' . ; McCredle now figures that he has1 but - An riAtiftlnn 1a fill on tha 1913 tpnm and that la shortstop. He has definitely decided upon transforming young Kibble into a shortstop. ' Kibble looks like a wonderful prospect, and Mao is tickled to death with him. CITY COMMERCIAL - LEAGUE IS FORMED ' The City Commercial league was or ganized at a meeting at the Columbia Hardware company last night Five teams have entered the league already and two or three more teams will enter before the next meeting, which will be held Tuesday night. , ' The Meteors, W, 3. Fuller, Pactfio Hardware A Steel, Marshall-Wells and Portland ..Cordage are the teams already entered in the league. . , The earns rules and regulations will prevail again this season. The sched ule will be made up In a short time and the season will open about the middle Of April. Preparing for "Dog Show. Further arrangements for the kennel show of the Portland Kennel club were made last evening at a meeting of the officers. A committee, Jr. B, Watklns, W. M. Davis, E. ' A. Parsons and J. F. Carroll, was appointed, and itwlll be the duty : of this committee to have charge of assigning the special cups. . IMMDOiiS SPRING PRACTICE Walls, Walla. Wash, March 8. Spring practice In football at Whitman college, which was hoped by Coach Archie liahn would be made valuable this year, has teen abandoned, owing to the scarcity of athletes who are not in other activi ties. Nearly every member of 'the col lege gridiron squad is either playing baseball or training to make the, track team. If by chance there were a few left, they are playing tennis or studying for debate or singing in the glee club. So there will be no spring football prac tice at Whitman this year. ' Captain Nllea was to have had charge of the squad, but he is out for base ball as Is SlOver, the end. Blomqulst and McDonald, other backfleld men; Botts. the other end: Nelll and Cleman, tackles; Cole and McCoy, guards, are on the. track. Only half a dosen aspirants showed up for spring training, and most of these were not seriously considered by the coach as material Schwenk Arrives to Train. Walla Walla, Wash, March . Schwenk, one of the squad Of pitchers In Joe Conn s spring training camp lor the Spokane Indians who will train here the latter part of this month, arrived In the city yesterday from Los Angeles. Schwenk is the fourth man to arrive. Royal . "Hunky" Bhaw Is expected In the city today In company with his re cently acquired bride. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw are now In Yakima. EVERY CLUB MEMBER SEES TACONIA BOUTS police ' Interference and attended by every one of the SIB members, the new Tacoma, Athletlo -club, organised for the sole purpose of promoting amateur boxing, held Its first smoker last night. Four fast bouts were staged and It Is expected that the club membership will jump to 1000 before the next smoker. Frank Street and Jim OMalley. 145 and 142 respectively, furnished the main event Street had the best of the argument and tha fans believe ha could have handed out a sleep powder at any time during ths six rounds had he so desired. Harry Jewell, lightweight; had the better of a four round bout with Harry Mussen. '., :..:,.',.;. . FRESHMAN-HIGH SCHOOL (?AME LAST FOR W. H. S, The, last chance to see the Washington high school basketball quintet la action will be tomorrow night when It will line up against the Oregon freshman five on ths T. M. C A. floor. The U. of O. freshmen defeated the Washing ton team in the first game, which was played In Eugene a week ago. Two stars on ths U. of O. team aire looaL-boys, ;i Parsons, the former all around athlete of the Washington high. and Vosper, the former Jefferson star. The game will start at I o'clock and the teams will line up as follows: U. of Q. - Pos v Washington Watson ....... ,.F. .......... .i. irlM Vosoer : ....... ,.F, ......... Edwards Gould .. Foster Boylan ....... ...Q. .......... Knouff Far sons ...u. ........... tuoan Referee Qrilley. oral in- W 10 PORTLAND Washin gton Lads Practicing Varsity Style and Fresh men Learn Rules. ' fSpedil to Tha JonroaH ---r University of Oregon, Eugene, - Or, March 8. The freshman basketball team left the university this morning for Portland, where they are scheduled to meet the 'Washington high champlona at the Y. M. C A. Saturday night At the recent game here th freshmen de feated the preps by a close score. The first half was played under A, A. U. rules and in this period the high school boys were ahead from the start The second half, played under the rules of the Intercollegiate Athletlo association, was all for the freshmen. During the past week the "Fresh" have been prac ticing A. A. U. style, and reports from Portland have It that the "Preps- are becoming proficient at the Intercolle giate game. The freshmen will clash wlthaJthe Albany high school tonight The line up for the team will be .Wat son and Vosper (forwards), Gould (cen ter), Parsons and Boylen (guards), and Blgbee, Apperson and Brooks (utility). ViuGED "iii" DAHELY DEFEATS SPARTAtJS The T. M. C A Spartans gave tne Multnomah club basketball quintet the surprise of its life last evening when .the two. teams met in the final game for the championship of the City Basket ball league. It was the first game on the new club floor. Only four regular members of the Spartana appeared for the game and two players, Cudllp and Cllbburn, were taken from the audience. Cudllp played with the Lincoln high team last sea son. . i ', - The winged "M" team, however, won the game after 10 minutes of extra time playing. The final score was tl to 29. The first half ended with the acore of 10 to10 in favor of Multnomah, but in the second half the T. M. C A. team braced up and when time was called the score was 28 all. Both teams scored a free throw In the extra time played, but Young's basket from the field gave the club team a victory. Toung and McKee were the biggest point makers of the game. Both play ers scored 15 points. Burton starred for the club team with Toung and Jens void, and Cudllp with McKee for the Spartans. - , The line-up was: Winged "M" ....Pos...... Spartans. Case ..R F...Cudp, CllblOrn Norrls L F.. Jenevold Toung. Keck ....C McKee Barton R Q yers Kropp ....! Q Maffett ; Fenstermacher, referee. K Ml FtiT IF mt IS CUT Big P. N. A. Track Sports Will Be Held Here June 15; Conference Earlier. ', . The outdoor track and field champi ons of tha Pacific Northwest associa tion will be decided In this city on June It on Multnomah field, according to aa announcement made this morning by T. M. ' Dunne, secretary of the P. N. A. . - . Jun IS is the last day of the Rose Carnival and an ideal time for the meet Teams from all parts of Oregon, Wash ington, Montana, Idaho and western British Columbia will be entered,") This will be the second large track meet in this city this year as the North west College conference meet will be held-on June 1. BELLAH TO CAPTAIN M. A. A. C. TRACK TEAM The Multnomah track team for the season of 1911 was organised last ntgtit at a meeting In ths olub house. 8am Bellah, the crack pole vaulter, was eleoted captain of tha team. Other members of the Multnomah team are Wolff, Dart, Myers, Schmitt and Gam- - Multnomah will have a large team entered in the Columbia meet, and will likely send a six man team to the P. N. A. Indoor championships, which will be held In Seattle In the near future. r YAKIMA FISHERMEN 10 PROTECT TROUT DILLON BEATS COFFEY IN TEN ROUND BOUT . . Oakland, Cal, March-8. Jack Dillon of Indianapolis, , today is regarded by fight fans here as the beat middle weight seen here for some time, as a consequence of the sound beating he handed Walter Coffey in their 10 round mill last night Dillon showed himself to be a fast two handed fighter with a punch in both hands. He had Coffey hanging on from the first round on.. Coffey saved himself from a knoekout only by hugging throughout Berg-Barges 8 Boat On. Ban Francisco, March 8. Further progress in the middleweight elimina tion contests will be made when Otto Berg of Astoria, will meet' Brick Bur gess in A four round fight here tonight Berg has draw to his credit with Frits Holland of Spokane, and is well thought of throughout the northwest He will have a good chance to show his mettle when he meets Burgess, as the latter is willing, aggressive and game. , Gun Club to Meet. 'The Portland Gun club will meet to night in the Bowie and Caldwell billiard parlors. Over 20 members will be voted In the club, and other business matters will be attended to. " Am,. New Styles for Spring are now. ready; tetter than ever. You won t add much to your weight in pounds ty wearing Hart Shaffher Marx clothes, but you 11 ado! to your business weight. Good clothes like these make a man loot more important; and that s one step toward being sb Well put you into the right clothes here, at the right price Suits$20$40 Cofrritht Uait ScUSua U Mux The "Multnomah $3 Hat" for Style and Quality Leada Them All ; m ai 1 1 a ii "" New shape and colors for Spring have arrived S am 1 Ros e nb 1 att fe? C 6 . Tkird and Morrison North Yakima, Wash,, March 8. Taklma fishermen and hunters who re cently organized a game protective as sociation, are taking Immediate steps to save the trout from the menace of the Irrigation ditch. For seasons past, trout of all sizes, from fry to eight pounders, have been misled by ths down ward dividing stream which is made by ths Irrigation ajpatial, and finding their wax ,nt0 shallower and shallower wa ter, flap themselves to death in some body's orchard. Legislation .requiring the irrigation companies to screen their Intakes failed several years ago, and rather' than to take the time to get legislation on the .matter, the local fisherman have desired to establish here a state hatchery. ? - T" HENDERSON'S TRAINING - ATTRACTS FIGHT FANS lnat.1 tn Th Jnnrn.l.) Vancouver, Waah.. March 8. A large number of the sporting fraternity con gregated at Bud Anderson's training camp at the Mecca pool hall on West Sixth street yesterday aitemoon to wit ness the first training in "Vancouver of Earl Henderson who will meet Danny O'Brien of Portland at Gresham, Or., March 20. Henderson worked out for an hour with Bud Anderson and proved to the audience that ha la a classy man with the gloves. Predictions were free ly made that he was a better boxer than O'Brien and by March 20 will be In the best or shape. He win train with Anderson in Vancouver every other day till be meets O Brlen. Henderson weighs 142 pounds but win train down to 137 on the day of the contest. Jnarei Results. Juarez, March 8. Yesterday's re sults: , First race Prince Winter, 8 to even, 2 to 5, won; Qramercy, 8 to I 4 to 1, second; Lily Paxton, S to 1, third. Time, .1:18 4-6. Scratch Wild Bear, Chess, Fuda Clem, James Blackstock. Second race- Lady Stalwart, 7 to 6, 1 to 8, out, won; Veno Von, even, out, sec ond; Marsand, out third. Time. 1:08 8-8 Third race iFrank O: Hogan, 2 to 1, 8 to 8, out, won; Gus Hartridge, 8 to 2, 8 to 6, second; Faneull Hall, out, third. Time, 1:14 2-5. Scratch Decesarlon, Hidden Hand, . Ilex, Pitapat and Judge Walto Fourth race Enfield, 8 to 8, out, out. won; Kootenay, out, out, second; Fly ing Footsteps, out, third. : Time, 1:18. Fifth race John Louts, 8 to 5, out. out, won; Wolferton, 7 to 10, 1 to 4, second; King Elk, I to I, third. Time, i:bb 2-6, Sixth race Onatassa, 2 to 1, 8 to 6, out, won: juan. a to 2. 7 to 10. sec ond; Ben Uncaa, 2 to 1. third. Time, Former Frisco Pitcher Says "Nothing Doing"; Has Business In Portland. Harry Suter,. accompanied by his wife, arrived In Portland yesterday afternoon and unless Danny Long decides to pay him as much as he received last, sea son, the' former San Francisco pitcher will go Into business in this town. Suter said that he would not stand the cut Danny Ldng made in his 1112 con tract and unless he receives the same salary as he did last season, he will quit the game. , : T will not accept any terms lower than my last season's contract," Suter said, "and I have a business open here to me which will pay me as much as baseball would." '. ' ' Maggart Hurt. "' ' Hal Maggart, the former Oakland out fielder, and Derrick, infielder, were both hurt in, the Athletics' training camp. Derrick will be out for a week, while Maggart expects to get right back' In the game. Maggart slipped on the floor In the rubbing room and his head was injured. FANS STICK BY ATTELL; FAVORITE OVER MURPHY San Francisco, March 8. San Fran cisco fight fans do not believe Abe Attell has started down the hill yet, for they are making him a favorite at 10 to 2 today In the betting over Harlem Tommy Murphy fop .their '20 round go Saturday afternoon at Daly City. Both men finished their training today and will take things easy until ring time. They both look fit. Attell realizes that he must beat Murphy or be classed with the has beens, and he will force the fighting. Murphy already has fought Attell in the east, and is confident of winning mis trip. BOXING TO OPEN IN C0EUR D'ALENE SOON Spokane, Wash. March 8. Frits Hoi land of Spokane, a well known heavy' weight... will organize an athletlo olub in Coeur d'Alena City, 20 miles,, f rom Spokane, to stage 10 round professional bouts, bringing to this vicinity several of the world's welt known fighters. He Is now figuring with a couple of light weights who will soon be matched. The names are not made public. - PAPKE GIVES JONES , "HOOK"; TOM' LAUGHS San Francisco. March 8. Tom Jones. manager of Ad Wolgast, the lightweight Champion, is still laughing today over a telegram he received from Billy Papke, in which the former middleweight cnampion called on all business en gagements between Jones and ' him self. Jones autoed to a telegraph of flee and wired back that nothing had tickled him so much since Wolgast defeated Battling Nelson for the championship. ' ' ' Ladd Defeats Ains worth. ' The Ladd school team of th nrftmmar scnooi Baseball league, took the measure or the Alnsworth team yesterday after noon . on the Multnomah field, hv tha score of 12 to 2. Knudson and McTar nahan, the Ladd twlrlers, showed good were fanned during the game. Steel and Metzger formed , the. Alns worth battery. Ttmrnament at Ontario. Ontario, Or., March 8. The Idaho Hardware and Implement association will meet In Ontario April 28, and ar rangements have been completed for a tournament of gun clubs of the Snake river valley towns from Boise to Hunt ington here on that date. ette Kw:evar1. Ten cf 0,U n v X-l be selected tor the team. A trrout w held last Tuesday afternoon and CuiA, Beach and Kam'Sa finished or.a, two and three. Coach Lee expects the Lincoln team to be one of the strongest In the schools this season and has worked hard developing the team. I Revolver Men Din. Members of the Portland Revolver and Rifle club will attend a dinner tonight in honor of their victory in the United States Revolver Association' Shooting league. It is expected that 80 members ef the club and their friends will be present. , Prominent Horseman Dead. . George W. McCrum, a prominent local horseman, died here yesterday. McCrum owned Dan S., and several other light harness horses. . He raced for a number of years in the fair meets in the Pacific northwest ' , MEffi DAILY Los Angeles. March 8. "Show me the club that can beat Vernon this year," demanded Happy Hogan today prior to herding his hopes to the Washington park field. ",1 know I would not be a real manager if I didn't claim the pen nant before the season opens," Hogan added, "so I Intend to make good." Tha workouts of both the Vernon and Los Angeles clubs have been highly . pleasing to the fans. . The Angel re cruits look particularly good,' and Dil lon firmly believes his club will be well within the first "division before the end of the race, . -, Crowds attend Oaks rink these days. Dallas and U. of W. to Meet. Dallas, Or., March 8. Next Monday night the undefeated Company G, O. N. O., basketball team of this city meets the fast University of Washing ton team upon the local floor in what promises to be the greatest and most hotly contested game of basketball played In thla stata Lhla.vaar noiic has met and defeated the best teama in the state, the defeated team's includ I ing among their number the Multnomah ciud, Vancouver Ainietia club, Silver ton. Philomath, Mt. Angel college and Amicus club of Portland. Dallas will close Its basketball season March 18 in Portland when It will pJay the Multno mah club a return match upon the club COUrt, . Cottage Orovers to Play. Cottage Qrove, Or, March 8. The first tryout for a city baseball team will take place Sunday afternoon and candi dates for' positions have been getting into shape during the past week. Chal lenges will be issued to teams in all the valley cities. Paper Chase to Tie Held. A closed paper chase will be held by the Portland Hunt club tomorrow after noon. The start will be made at 2.-80 o'clock. '"..'' .. Lincoln Team Will Run. Th Lincoln high cross country team will -be selected tomorrow morning by Coach Lee. It is expected that 28 run ners will start In the race, which will be over the regular course on Willam- New JUnir Contender. I.0S Anireles. March' 8.-(m. ini has a brand new middleweight cham-f plonshlp contender ; today In Bobby j ui aemo, a. nusicy youm wnose hrother, f George Graeme, has deposited 25000 In; ! real money to bind a match with .Tarir i . Herrica. uraeme -admits- that be never has engaged In a professional fight, but remarked, that the coin deposited should entitle him. to Herrlok's respect. The Graemes stipulated that Charles Kyton should referee. - - Williams Wins Tournament. J. Fi; Williams won the 18.2 balk line billiard tournament at McCredle's nail last night by defeating Friedman by Ihe score of 200 to 103. ' Williams won four carries and' lost one durlnir thn fonrna. ! ment. Wllletts, Klrkbrldge and Gorg ' are tied for Becond place and will play I the tie off next week. ; . . j - Williams made runs of 23, 21, 20, 20 ;and 16, while' the best Friedman could ; do was to run one of 20 and two of 10. Williams' average ; was 518-38, and Friedman's . a little over 2. - pnnnnnnnnr Li ii Li C 1ssismismb I AMIOW Pasadena. -Wins at Polo. T San Diego, Cat, .March 8. With Lord Twcedmouth playing on the Canadian team, that organization is "scheduled to mix things with . the San Mateo polo team, at Coronado this afternoon. The Santa Barbara team n roved nn mntni-. for the Pasadena four" yesterday, the I latter winning. 14 to 2. . - ' j v Albany tij Have Shoot, f "Albany, Or., 'March .. 8. The ' Albany rtnrt rlnh. which WAa fpnentlv nriratil, ieman s grove. jr.. j. tioionan, a crack shot from Portland, 'will be In atterfd- I nnce. 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