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Three Fine Canines for Bench Sh:::v . 1 1 1 ' I i !i ! Jin. ,v iLlll I ul I .,11 UII.'U Tit It1 . t , : 1 .- i .. t 'i W K - h ut 1 '-si : '. j t i .. t v a r:t t loik t5 t'a 1 SffilG STICK For Tender Faces I'LOil 10 L MUltU m m bout illliliCLlJjiitl f r mi Mi HLl'i LIU M D Lccd Uzn StartO"raning at Or.co But Is in Fine Con dition Already. : Stanislaus Zbyszko. John Berg, . claimant of the light heavyweight wrestling title, who la to meet Zbyszko, the Polish heavyweight, at Oregon hall tomorrow night, arrived In town1 this morning ready, for the match. Berg says he 1s In the best of condition and following a turklsh bath he did soma road work and wrestled for a time at the Columbus club with Jack Root, who Is to meet Zbyszko' s training partner, Siegfried, In the pre liminary to the big 'match. lie feels confident that his speed will overcome the Inlander's great weight enough to enable him to hold out for the hour specified in the handicap. Zbyszko must throw him twice In the hour to win. Zybszko .spent yesterday afternoon in the Multnomah dub working out witn 153die O'ConneU and Siegfried, his wrestling partner. After wrestling for some time, Zbyszko enjoyed swimming in th new tank of the club. Following his swim ha stated that he was In the best of shape for the match. This afternoon the Tolander will work out with Nick Daviscourt. O'ConneU and other club wrestlers. Zbyszko is down to weight and will not have extra hard w ork getting Into condition. KLAUS, DILLON READY FOR FRISCO BATTLE San Franoisco, March 2 L With both fighters reported fit as the proverbial fiddle. Ban Francisco flsht fans todav expect to sea some battle when Frank Klaus of Pittsburg and Jack Dillon of Indianapolis, middleweight!, meet 'in a 29 round contest at Coffroth's Daly City arena Saturday afternoon. Pres ent Indications are that Klaus will be a slight ringside favorite, but Dillon will not lack backers. The Indianapolis scrapper Is said to be the cleverer, with Klaus the harder puncher. lt n " , W II Vernon Team After Games. The Vernon baseball team wants an ut of town game for Sunday. Any team wishing to meet the Veraonites call R. Savage, Woodlawn 11 8 S. The Vernon team defeated . the Woodstook team last Sunday by the score of f to B, Cubs Want Practice Game. . The Portland Cubs would like to ar range a practice game for Sunday. Call vp Mala 8744 between 4:30 and B:80 o'clock. Any out of town teams desir ing games with the Cubs write J. Swlnt, care Garrett-Young company, Manches ter building. 1 III 1 1 ! , .11 .1 4 ! ' f havMxdujhrely-the LINOCORD BUTTONHOLES they're easier to button they dont tear out. Geo. P. We & Co.4 Makers, Troy, N Y.' Chester A. Whltemore C. K. Zilly TItlIb.. Ib" A Fact We make more letter heads for more firms, corporations, banks and individuals than any establishment west of ' Chicago. - Consult-us . the next time you place your order. We make letter heads in three styles; Printed, litho graphed and embossed. THE IR WIN-HOD SO N CO, '!- $2 FIFTH ST. . Factory 15th and Glisan Sts. No Chance of Return If Gait Is Kept Uprflthers Are Doing Well. Portland fans may rest assured that Roger Peckinpaush will not be returned to the Portland Beavers if he eps up his present hitting and fielding gait with the Cleveland Naps. . Peck was tip three times In the first game between tho Regulars and the Tan nlgans, and made two hits, a double and a triple, and' was hit by a pitched ball In three, times tip. .'.'. ; Roger made but ope error In the Reg Tap game, and that was when he dropped - Livingstone's throw to catch Eronkie stealing third. And that was not all. Feck had two fielding chances and both times he start ed double plays. Neal Ball cowered seo- ond and Barr first for the Taps. In the game the flay following be tween the rookies and the Montgomery club, Peck failed to get a hit. but fielded in great styla . lie handled three, hard chances without the least trouble. Buddy Ryan, also a Nap recruit, in Reg-Tap ' game, failed to connect In three times up, but the day following' in the game between the Regulars and the Mobile club Buddy connected three times, getting a triple and three singles. His hitting was the feature of the game. Krapp pitched part of the game against the Mobile club, and allowed one run In three innings. He walked two batters and two of- them were fanned. Steen pitched two innings of a prao- tlce game, and pulled through with a mark against his record. , Vogel Released by Tigers, . Otto Vogel, who played with tha Ta- coma Tigers last season, has been given his relrase. Vogel played fair ball with the Tigers last season, but with Kill, the Southern' leaguer on the Tiger roll, there was no chance for Vogel. Vitt la Detroit Star. . In the first game of: the Detroit Tigers, Oscar Vitt was a star. -Vitt batted three times, made three hits and scored three runs. He stole one base. He made one error In accepting four chances. . STOP PIE FIGHT Milwaukee, Wis, March 1. Elation Is felt here today among the Christian Endeavorers who are seeking to pre vent the Johnson-Flynn fight taking place in Nevada, over the receipt of the following letter from Governor Tasker Oddle of the Sagebrush state: "I beg to assure you that I am un alterably opposed to the holding of the proposed Jounson-Flynn prise fight In Nevada, and that I will do all in my power to prevent It. Although the law allows it now, I wilt advise the re peal of this law at the next regular session of the legislature." r - . i t Kllbane, La Grave Ready. San Francisco, March 21. Tommy Kllbane, the Cleveland lightweight, and Antone LaGrave today are in fine fettle for their four round bout at Dreamland tomorrow night Kllbane Is giving away about 10 pounds in order to get a chance to appear here. George Engle will meet Tommy McFarland in the special event. Jim Cameron, the Los Angeles negro heavyweight, is also scheduled to box four rounds with Jack Brandt McGoorty Defeats Kelly. Kenosha, Wis., March 21. Eddie Mc Goorty, who is scheduled to meet the winner of the Klaus-Dillon bout In San Francisco, Saturday, to settle the mid dleweight title i today has ' a decision over Hugo Kelly of Chicago, In a 10 round bout here. The fight was slow from start to finish, and while no de cision was rendered, experts agreed that McGoorty had a safe lead in almost every round. Prawley Boxing Law Repealed. fCalted Presn Leaned Wlrs.l Albany, N. Y, March 2L The New York assembly today has passed the measure repealing the Frawley boxing law by a vote of 78 to 46. No action has yet been taken In the senate, but boxing fans today fear that the sport is doomed In this state. Journal Want Ads bring results. , Geo. A. Dunhanl . S.'M. Luders v mvmm i ; - -. '' t. , S t.r ' j . , .. i . sv ) tt f 1 .;t V, '? ir - I I , ) v.; i I - : A fi : U!V. . v '! t : n 'VT V..- ...... . . .v. ,.i jj. Mrs. O. E. Constan's bull terrlert "Miss Toby"; fine Irace of Great Danes, '"Molly Bawn" and "Torlc." Entries In the Portland Kennel club's bench show close Saturday night. The show will be held April 3-6. - SARATOGANS DEFEAT UhlW The winged "M bowlers were de feated by a team from the Saratoga alleys in a warmly contested match, the first held on the new, M. A. A. C. alleys. Neither team was familiar with the alleys, so that, the only advantage was held by the Saratogans, who had practiced ' more together. . They . were also more accustomed 'to using straight balls, which are best on a new alley. The first game was won easily . by the Saratoga boys, Baker and Raymond each making over 190 points. Case, with the high score of 21 S, helped the club team to come back and win the second game. M. A. A. C. led till the middle of the third game, when the Saratogans braced up and won out. Arens Is organising a team - at the Columbus club, which . will play Mult nomah and a return game will be played with the Saratoga team, probably next Wednesday evening. Last night's scores were: MULTNOMAH A. A. CLUB. - (1) (2) (3) Tot'l. Ave. Case 1d9 216 175 64S 183 Ball ......,,,.137 191 128 464 161 Miller ,,,.....107 147 168 ,422 141 Capen 184 190 165 639 180 Hanno .'.172 149 144 465,155 Totals ......759 "m 778 2.429 ' SARATOGA ALLEYR. (1) (2) (3) TotM. Ave. Crawford .....158 192 19 619 173 Baker 195 163 193 661 184 Raymond 197 144 164 496 165 Rush ......160 168 184 . 614 171 O'Donnell 189 - 186 178 663 14 r Totals , 899 85S 880 2,632 Mil t TOUR! The Multnomah handball doubles for the Cleland trophy will begin in the near future. Chairman Osborne of the handball committee has practically completed the handicapping, but has not decided whether two or four sets will be played each night The sched ule will be drawn tip this afternoon. - If both - courts are used, four sets will be played each night, but if but cne court is available only , two sets will be played each night The pairs and probable handicaps are: Osborne and Ellsworth, scratch. R. Wat kins and Post, scratch. S. Douglas and O, Carrlgan, scratch; A. Jones and R. Jones, scratch, T. M. Dunne and S. C Hollirook, owe 6. ' C. Healey and T. H. Cleland, owe 2. P. Lombard and B. Relating, ewe 5.' E. K. Frank and Martin Pratt grve S, owe 5. Dr. Bllderback and Livingston, give S, owe S. B. Whiting and A. S. Prohman, give C, owe 2. M. Frohman and R. McKenzle, give 6, owe 8. ' B. James and Dudley Clarke, give t. owe 3. McKenzle and Alnsley, owe S. C --55 The- Lents school nine won its sec ond game yesterday afternoon by de feating the Arleta school team by the score of 11 to 3. The Lents boys had their 'own way from the start 4 i II' in In the same section, the Creston school team won from the Glencoe team by the score of 18 to R. Two pitchers, Pomeroy and Potter, of Olencoe, were hit hard by the Creston boys. Rumor caught for Glencoe, while Kadderly and Williams were on points for the win ners. . - , The Sell wood nine defeated the Llew ellyn team by the score of 13 to 5. The Bell wood team played a much better game than its opponents. ' did not play their scheduled game yes terday afternoon. The two teams will meet tomorrow afternoon. The Holladay team defeated' the Haw thorne nine by the score of 2 4 to 11. Both ' teams batted hard through the seven innings.', In the most closely contested and ex citing game of the league season, the Holman team defeated the Alnsworth nine by the score of J to 2. Both teams put up a faultless exhibition of the national pastime. Union High School In Sight. ' (Bpcclal to The Journal,) Junction City, Or., March 21. Assur ances of the success of the move for a union high school at Junction City were, received by the Commercial club at its meeting Tuesday evening when Its com mittee reported that three fourths of the legal voters of the seven districts affected had signed the 'call for the election, which is to be held April 18. Can't Afford to Rent. . permanently located to,-rent a piano, when .they ar obtainable on such easy terms and at lees than wholesale, as announced by Kllers Music House on page 10 tills issue. IS HaNDBAL mm to OPEN -GRAMMAR SCORES WHITMAN WILL NOT CANCEL OREGON GAME 11 Mill (8trtl to The loarntl.l ' '' Walla Walla, March 21. Whitman college has decided, through its mana gerial board, to refuse the request of the University of Oregon to cancel the football game scheduled here 'this fall between the two institutions, v Oregon points out that the trip Is a long one for Just a single game, but the mission aries refuse to set the booking aside. Whitman cams . so nearly defeating the Webfoot aggregation last year that the school wants another chance this year. ? There ere but two games to be played here, and should the Oregon game be canceled there would not be enough Interest left- to keep the game alive, it is believed. ' . . Whitman college figures on having nearly every man of last season's squad beck next year, with the addition of several husky, ne candidates, t With this old bunch, playing, together with two years' experience, 1t is thought the local college can come close to the championship this fall. The relay runners of the T. M. C A. and the Portland Academy will run a 10 mile race on the Indoor track of the T.-M. C. A, tomorrow night The race will start Immediately after a basket ball game between the T. M. C. A. Hust lers and the Bellwood Baptists, The basketball game will . start at 7:45 o'clock. The T. M. C A. team will be picked from Booth, McDonald, Jensvold, Pay ton, Hartman and Ounther. The T. M. C-A. team is in the best of condition at the present time, and a close and exciting race is expected. Five runners will be on each team," and each will run two miles. Kurtz, a former Y. M. C A. man, will be on the Portland Academy team. ' FERTILIZING TESTS MADE ON YAMHILL PRUNES Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lls. Or, March 21. Fertilizing experi ments fa the prune orchards of Tarn hill county are being made by the division of horticulture of the Oregon Agricul tural college, covering both the bottom land orchards and bill orchards. ' The experiments include not only the use of fertilizers, but also various methods of tillage, the thinning of the fruit prun ing and like matters to see if .the gen eral outlook and quality of the prune can be improved. An elaborate set of experiments is also belhg conducted in this connection as to prune evaporation. In the fertilis ing work, for example, it la desired to ascertain not only if the size of the fruit can be Increased by this means and the utility Improved, but what re lation fertilization will bear to the evap-r oration of the fruit The relation var ious cultural and orchard management methods have to the evaporation of the prune will be closely studied. Ask Yout Doctor Stop coughing! Coughing rasps and tears. Stop it! Coughing prepares the throat and lungs for more trouble. Stop it 1 . - There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. Stopitl Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a medi cine for coughs and' colds, a regular doctor's medicine. Use it! Ask your doctor if this is not good advice. i"u. ' ! I- .11. BLOOD POISOIM FERMANESTLT CXTREniNJ Plmplei, iKitr on theVlnJ4 oresJ.JBw.tl mouth, ulcera, flliugTuiir,boii"iiita,'ctarrl etc., ar symptom. Delay ar ditisnroni. Bend t one to Dr. Brown. 935 Arcb t, PbtU delphlA. for Brown' -Blood Cur,' , ConTlnrlng proof 1 32.00 bottle lasts month. Sold la Fortlind by 0rl Drug Co. iod by U draggteu. RELAY RACE AFTER BASKETBALL hi Ki All Preparation Completed at M.'A. A. C. for First Matches in the New Clubhouse." Everything Is In readiness for the in terclub boxing aiid wrestling meet be tween the Seattle Amateur Athletic club and the Multnomah club tomorrow even ing at the M A. A. C. The ring and the seats and; the running track were completed today. The' bouts will start at 8:16 o'clock and will be for club mem bers only. This ruling was adopted by the board of directors of the club some time ago, '; - ;j ;.',; ' , ;'; n I - Instructors Tracey and O'ConneU have been training their boys hard for the coming matches, as they are anxious for the winged M" club to win the meet this being the first one here this season and, the first one in the. new club house. There will be two main wrestling and boxing matches and two preliminary boxing and one wrestling match. The preliminary matchea will bring together some of the best talent in the city. w Billy Eyeman of Multnomah, will be pitted against Harding of . the Seattle club. F.yeman la in the beat of condi tion. Earl Miebus, the : clever light heavyweight will mix things with Chandler of the Beattle club. Miebus has won all the bouts he has entered since ha has-been under the wing of Tracey. " George McCarthy will again try his luck In the middleweight wrestling class against Dow of the S. A.A. C. Oscar Franske is working hard in the 135 pound .wrestling class.' He will be pitted against Frank Duncan of the Seattle club. ' The preliminary boxing bouts will be between Madden, unattached , and Krie ger, of the Columbus clubr end PdliBkl of the Columbus club, and Roberts for the winged "M" club. Davlscourt and Carlson will likely be opponents In the preUminary wrestling bout BUSINESS COLLEGES COMPLETE SCHEDULE . The Business College Baseball league for the season of 1912 was organised - last week and the sched ule was drafted yesterday. There are four teams in the league this season. Christian brothers, Portland, Holmes and Trades school. The season will open April 3 and end May 24. The schedule calls for two games with each team. Wednesday's and Fridays are playing dates. The Archer-Wiggins and Honey-J man Hardware companies have offered trophies to the winners. - The schedule is as follows: April 8, Christian Brothers vs. Trades school; April 5, Portland vs. Holmes; April 10, Christian Brothers vs. Portland; April 12, iHolmes vs. Trades schools April 17.' Christian Brothers vs. Holmes;,' April 19, Portland vs. Trades ochool; April 24, Christian Brothers vs. Trades school; . April 28, Holmes vs. Portland; May 2, Christian Brothers vs. Portland; May 10, Trades school vs. Holmes; May 17, Christian Brothers vs. Holmes; May 24, Trades school vs. Portland. Juarez Result. March 21. Yesterday's Juares, re- suits: First race John Hurie, 10 te 1, 4 to 1, 2 to 1, won; Tildy Wolfarth. even, 1 to 2, second; Little Birdie, to 5, third. Time :49 2-5. .Scratch Oldsmoblle, Icicle. Bully. Second race Chess, 10 to 1, 4 to I, 2 to 1, won ; George Guyton, 2 to 1, even, second; Rublnon, i to 1, third. Time, 1:42 8-6. Third race Bob Lynch, 2 to 1, even, 1 to 2, won; Ben Kllson, 3 to 1, 8 to 5, second; Marsand, even, third. Time. 11:. Scratch Granger, Twist Chanticler and Fundamental. Fourth racoe-Jim Basey, 0 to 1, 2 to l, even, won; Thistle Belle, 4 to 12 to 1, second; Delaney, 2 to 5, third. Time, 1:08. . , Fifth race NarfL S to 3. to 5, 8 to 4, won; Mary Emily, 2 to 6, out sec ond; Lieutenant Sawyer, 1 to 3, third. X:07 2-6. , . , Scratch Secrete and BredwelL Sixth mce Zahra, 4 to 1, 8 to 5, 4 to 8, won; Fort Johnson, 2 to 5, out sec ond; Sam Barber, 4 to 6, third. Time, 1:41 8-6. , Scratch High Range and Traveler. Wrestlers Matched Again. - Los Angeles, March 21. Demetral and Schmidt, will ; be matched for another wrestling bout in Los Angeles as the result of their exhibition last night Demetral winning two of three falls. Schmidt was thrown so hard in the final fall that htr was dazed. . WRESTLING Light Heavyweight CHAMPIONSHIP ZBYSZKO vs. JOHN BERG CRACK PRELIMINARIES Oregon Hall, 7tli & Oab FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 8:15 PRICES General admission 75c Reserve $1.00. Ringside $1.50. DOG SHOW ENTRIES -Will: Close -Saturday-Night- Don't wait till last day. No pedigree : f ' f 1, I L' a jwfaAjwiiiw. mMtL.tXk kAukvk -fvvM requirea io snow your aotf. Kterlin!j silver trophies offered in all classes. Call on st'cretary. jr. 3. ixcfj&sTHY, eai AMmrton iis. New Park to Ba Opened Sun day by Picked Team Versus the Spokane Indians. (Sped! to The Journal.) ' Dayton, Wawh., March 21. The new baseball grounds, for this city have as sumed the appearance of readiness for the season's games, and already the team practice work Is going on. The newly constructed bleachers and dress ing rooms are completed. Next Sunday will witness the first of the season's regular games, the match being between the picked local team and the Spokane league team. The latter has been for some days in training at the grounds In Walla Walla About 20 games are al ready scheduled for the season between the local players and outside teams, about half of which wlls be played on the home diamond. S. F. Attwood, prin cipal of the Dayton high school, is pres. ident and executive manager of the Dayton team. . Baker, Or March 20. Alton Hogo boom, second baseman' on the Baker team in the Eastern Oregon league last summer, has gone to ' Beattle to Join Dugdale's bunch, as he has been signed up by the Seattle magnate for a tryout Dugdale has been keeping a line on his work for several seasons. He is ex ceedingly swift on the bases, a brilliant infielder and good hitter, and the local fans expect to see him make good In the Northwest league. JOE RIVERS' BIRTHDAY . CELEBRATED FOR WEEK Los Angeles, March 21. Joe Elvers is 20 years old today, and the home cele bration that began last evening will continue for .ft.week, according to the litUe fighter's mother. - Two years ago the little Mexican was a ragged urchin who hung around Bo nora town, the Mexican quarter, and os casionally was successful In squeeilng by the gatekeeper at the Naud Junction pavilion tryouts. In less than two years Rivers has engaged in 20 fights, win ning all but one, which he lost to John ny Kllbane, after establishing a com fortable lead. Rivers already has made a fortune in the ring. Stewart YWst Carl Morris. E nlte4 I'retM Lmird W1r. New York March ,21. Jim Stewart, the Brooklyn heavyweight "is a rung higher on the ladder of pugilistic white hopes today as a result of his decisive victory over Carl Morris of Oklahoma. Stewart was given the decision after THE AMERICAN GENTLEMAN EXCELS IN THE HOSPITALITY CP HB HOME BALTIMORE Y EXCELS IN ITS PURITY, FLAVOR, AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE Soldtn SntlMeftaB41ir Jobtwra WM. 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