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the onnacw Sunday jouknal. Portland, sunpay mornino. apjul. i. nit ii AGGIE TRACK TEAM If LIE WEAK Scivn American Clubs "Lay Fo; Champs CwUbt Wwl, hra4 agavf gf Ua oii taKt Atlltl. wgiriu. ! mm ft am Ua Waavta. aa4 .. lara) f U (faaay carMa. AUH U i, tatiU tU.tr. ailerwUg ! m ri 4 "Iw4- Ur Pa, gttUd Ul4 Uaw ea Ua rtUUU b(Ui UeU r t441a C-Uib-a. Cfwk Me4 Uawa.4 I at tbd) Ml) U Ct Cttaiiea) ArtMr tia44r. U fT-b U4t nU tkaW NOTED CRITIC CANT SJEE GOOD IN MIDDLE .CONTESTS COLLEGE RUNNING TRACK IN NO SHAPE FOR PRACTICE ELIMINATION FIGHTING IS DELUSION AND SNARE FOR FAHDOfS DOLLARS IN COLUMBIA miMi MFiTIIIO i Hi w. w. Kgw. I t V IlKlllM ll I lllll I a rit. ahii 4 Ta UeJ ttiwifcIW) tfeet t' J.u 4 Lit 1 ':.. !. J ,. ( nir'ar Tt tl Is fwc er 11- !. u u,m aii4 I ft l f ity Uttl 4 114' 'M I Ik Bke mt ee tWul fce Mklf Maimkm lulhe 111 Bl4 IK r II ft l .l cmA ftlwll . in l , lMMrtxt el I-- 4U fr Ik i- ef ett- ' . ne (o At- tllM r.f rtit iumii Ja rt Or IMt. . T - h!n . of (IIHllMltn l-ut,e I I go BrMlf rUkra l ..f up tUfl I IK t-rello-e -t r tl B tx4 r.hl Jtl l IM far t(nn hvua r-4if In ll I !. r i4liigtl lli. Imim iitif. .-"fr f ab- ) I fwkale-g be ad Cefftwtb f rvfheir ji ether II lk If h i f lt Broreole u iml4 nn ijfubl hrn4 til t nun. h no Hkiil worth lilt cnr on kith. nt U ha flt4 14 n flhlhf ihl r of thulm a lk illl la tforrf4 ll I till th Va FreBelae tourney tkal lt.lt article ha malalf ! do. l far. la the tin af wttmlnalioa buta, late b4 Frank KUu ard Bailor 11- roekey; Kleue ed Jefc ll!Sow. XOaat Plasytata. KUu ram I J rld4 a Ik mo I l-eoatlelag tatddl-w!gnl In aignt. " lb froaelbt settlea af lMdte McOaor- a4 b b a pro-red 4 dl of a dUaepotaloMal la hi flrsl eoua lr b vua l Mini I th laak of IB( lit fallow who wr tlu Jar,k l a nlferra fttlrwa rnaieh and who know niara about lha dog watch than h 4o abool lb laohblaiu of flfbtlftf In lb ait affair t alod b dcllon I l-rourh oplior rondltloa. bat apart from hi landcocia toward arptaal ra 11 on. uaooTrd notblns la It a laattnf hnprwaalua ow tha ralad af tbaaa who waicbad bin at wwrk. II la ald bow that thr la aomo kttch Tr tbo brto1nt loUir of Kla.ua and MrOoerty. Thar mar bo lalor In tha Tar. but If lha bout fall through to gether, oo far a Ban FTanclao) la tan. rrnd bo partloular dlMppointinni wilt flt around hr. Vo Orwat frbak. Th looaJ right follower know noth ing about WeOoortr. but If ha la nr- lr a rival of Klu nd th tana rival rarru tbo bl aoage!! f ikifcg biisg ftJUf ll la ft la I Bi4fr , b aa grl gbab. V'il'U -"M t bwtiag tt if tra ' lb f Ik ml&tU- igblA Wltfe rwtlaw af llv1ir a Iba Hi Klwalghia, wub Ik faalb rw.gbt rrwwlaaa b.arlr rr4 ! M In lb fcrolgfi allualla) gll bead 4 I aia mi gvwa f lb rung a ' r jarb 4baaa, ll waa ik"iM IMI lb Mdir cowtd b aW I bt lb ball rwiuag h pif gewd iliMiMi nt. lutgiag fra what ha b?ta4 ff ta ai44lwHgtl ar Mr 11 Whl wnuld llr Ketch! b 4m la )ir iMiiuaa and KUu f ak4 IK man c-ttAilag awar from I'offrob ara. a a ti ralUar. tvr what wbulJ l'ib ba don la bm when b waa figMtag II, KIUr la hi iiinir rcaark4 ibr- "tif ewwfo. If a frllaw rwralla lb ba,r ft b tr ar tw ago. ha la t!4 ef llrlog la lb !. but why huu!4 lnr U urh 4 falling aaay la fighter when th world la tfogr. ing by bouaJ In rr other airwrtloBT- Tbe wtUdlewelght dlvlalan la eortatnlr In aa Bael rondftloa and gl an In fusion of new blood good hot fight ing blood at that Thai ther will be a Kiau McOeorty mi-h I Inerliabt and It may bo that Klaaa will aliow l-e 1 1 er ll.n h ha yet dna. but In II mean I Ime her la a auaplrloa that Mike Olbboo I lb youngaier wlo l I law ly to lnjr a lllli glnr Into mldjille weight puglllem Word ha tri retd here that Olb bona. finding hlmalf growing bvlr. I going l toe hi chapau Into mid dleweight alley and d re McJoorty or tha nett teet man lo boot ll And. witn no knowledge ef dlbbona apart from what ha haa aeoompllhd with th wl- tara, ther I mora pculttton In th wtel aa to what would happen If Wc- Ooorly and Olhbona got together than atlarhea lo th contemplation ef a Klaaa-UoOoerly aleeh. It la aald that him foreigner will happen along proweatly. Dav Bmllh th Australian champion, la axp?ld and Oorgr Carpentler. tta Frenchman, haa threaten to Invad America. Hut ther la doubt aa to whether Hmlth or Carpenller ar bona flje mlildlawelghla. If thy ran conform bq th 1(1 pound standard, they ahould be glren a royal welcome, for even lb moat opttmlitle mut admit that tha middleweight claia In a moribund condition Juat at pre ent- TRIPLE 0 QUINTET MAT PLAY LOCALS Billings Basketball Team Anx ious to Joust With Mult nomah Club Five. HIP! IP! MAY SUN. GAMES OPEN The fftrnou Trlpla B haaketball team ' ItillltiKi". Montana, may 1 aeen In ii,ii.,i hero .luring tha Klka" reunion m.-aihft H.o Multnomah club quintet. If tin-peM i'lnn ilo not mlacarry- Harry U Wilson, Blka' paat dlatrlct Jriuty. ff nilllng. Montana, haa writ trn Hie lonrd of directors of tho Mult' n .mull rluh and tho board haa taken a llklru to the IJoa. rofrrrlng tho letter c K. Macklo, chairman of tha haa r I ii 1 1 nulntet. I'll.' Triple H team In composed Of iiK-mlicrx of the Klka' lodgo In Billings, mi. I Ims national reputation. It hH ln' n cirKnnlzed five years and lias ma.lo the trip to tha national convention three lini H. It has a national reputation ana Iimh boon beaten very few times. If It in decided to play the Triple B tomn here, tia gams will be played out ,.Mr on Multnomah Field. This will l.o the first outdoors game ever played In the northwest. Schools Have Conflicting Date. The schedule of the newly organized IntrrscholAstlc Baseball league calls for n gams on Saturday afternoon June 1, hut this date will likely be changed aa Multnomah Field for that day Is taken by the Northwestern college teams for the annual Intercollegiate track and field meet. The game will likely ba postponed or plnved a day ahead of that time. f You Are Going to Buy a Spring Suit? Remember, you can't Uck at a suit that was not made for you after you've bought it. On the other hand, you can't go wrong in having a suit made to fit you to set well and look natural like. A made-to-order suit such as we make is the best clothes in vestment from an economical .anrlnnint The riividenrls from IXlnncr wear, oermanent ahane. in- .w.-D 1 . - . . ' . dividual style and satisfaction will buy three of the o.tfier kind of suits. . May we show you our new patterns? - - ' 1? Xothcbild Bldg Suite 209. Fourth and Washington St.: J Multnomah League Promises to Be Hummer During the Coming Season. 7' II l i' - J I . : f ill . . I . - V j " H " vaaaiB. at; y -MSBaaBBW W -'SZJT. "f t " aa 0wa Agibr-j(iaJ "i ..! . Uio la Ik mm WibefM tw I'a O. Arfl t--Tt tMga Airil jit. Il I abewia kg awey a.l rr kral Uig wl: 4 II ai4 tee'tlrl1 . Ike au wlij l II avaa eMe.14 la it ,:..u. ; " "M1- ,k " T Mwl M b b4 i ti ( i -e. aii It r. bar lr4 f b Mitt t-tl I ef I be . A: y Ww. a lb ii, wiu i,rl ,,:i b. 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Tie A ' tram ha not he lleeJt y, n t nareaeary for all H'C'Uex r-la-e la le ml.e m :: i.a rarrd fr b Al'ei- !! In Ibe It. 1ft bM U r'd Aaet.ee) tKere w1! br an A - Ure.a. Jeb Heber. Ibe former Hr:at.4 ll'gb rvl eter. tM I ae a rr.t ef New members of th Multnomah club who can stop and throw a baseball and hand e th war rluh pn...iu ... quested to tryout for position- for the nunair uornine leaeiie reema Th. player that report every morning- win iana me regular poaltlona and It Is up to th members themselrea to win places on the teams. There will ba six teams In tha leant this Tear anil tha aeaann nnna n-w Sunday mornlne The teem will matte the drawings today and all me leaaers are carrying rabbit's feet In their veAt pockets. E1 Morrl . chairman af tn h..K.n committee, has named the managers for mis season ana may are: Harry Fisher Park Myer, Charlea Barton, Bert Allen, Plowden Btott and Dell O'Hanlon. Two aama will bi nl,vii w a. day, which also meana that two teams will rest each Sunday. Tha league will run about two months. By Monty. Nw Torfc, April 4. nat Connie vrkr rrm all corners of th American league circuit the rry It raised tieven clubs har adopted th slogan, and they will fight to th blttwr end to out! lb worlds champion from th title on which they har had a strangle hold for th laat two year. It le the Alhlrtlta again! the field This condition of affaire I likely lo develop a altuatlon unprc r.lentr.l In the hletory of Mg lif. lelall. Th Phllalelhla machine, almoat universe!, ly conceded to be the enprrlor of any other tram that will do htiaiupdn this )ear. 1 Confronted with tlir etrrn llkcll huod of having to loe the ihumplon thlp while still poaenaelng "something on" every one of It competitors. eery Manager AVftar Kvery manger In the league ha his heart set on trouncing the QunkeMown team. Th reason la self evident. A single Ylotory over tha Athletics meana mora prestige with consequent In- creased admission fees than two wins over sny other outfit. Bo Connie Mack ran reconcile himself to ths dismal acknowledgement that his braves will be pitted against tha beet front thiaj can be prevented by the ho, til camp every time his men trot onto the greensward to do tattle. The chief feature of these tactics will ba seen In the saving up by each team of Its best pitchers for ths clsshes with the Mack- men. When th Athletlca meet the lowly Washington team, for instance, they will fsce something more than a group of cellar division rntxflts. It will be the Athletics versus Walter Johnson, with the betting at even money. Whew they encounter the Boston Red Sox, Joe Wood wtll be found m the slab. Cleveland will send forward Vean Gregg, Naw Torg, wtll nominate Russell Fori Htohers Will Ba Coddled. It Is unreasonable to suppose thst these men could work In every game against the Athletics. No human frame could stand the gaff of twirling four consecutive games of a series and be In any kind of shaps afterward. But these aforementioned stars oould be used sparingly between times and coddled so as to ba In prime fettle to assault the Athletics in the first gam and the last game of each series. That, In essence, is exactly what will III MMl.4i In the buMdrwl e-4 M- ' c.lr !r I "n at f!umbl In k reat.l rarlar.4. whe haa den tl In he eane ' under the Amaluer Athletic fnloa rule Urn, ther ar many new an. emang , Th! ler-hnlr-ality will b takes oar )f wi.rm ar t ro-whiey. ati4 He.b'.a.-rt I ni Wedneetar nigbt after lha tuea ba l-eilh f wKetn will be dnwa under I I hl aeleeied lo lake th Irlp WASHINGTON TEAM DUNNE TO REQUEST he dona, according to all Indication available. 'J he Ht. Ixiti I s Browns, th Chicago Wlilte.'Boi and the rtrolt Tlgr hav not been mentioned among the teams that wljl "pick on" the Athletlca The Drowns are nnmcntlonel because they will rut about a big a figure In th race as a fir cracker would in a war. But the Tigers and White Box are Junt tha reverse. They are teams that will be "In at the death" In event that the Athletics are worsted In the fight. Callahan Is Boastful. Jimmy Callahan, lender of the Fox, has bottled that ha eapecta his taam will beat out th Athletic, and ITugiy Man nings, of th Tigers, In Urn tee as much for hie Jungalaara Now for th deduction with six tew ml "doing their durndret" to keep th Ath letics down, th percentage of th Phil adelphia wtll of couraa ba iowwr thaa if they were accorded th tarn treat ment the others. Meoutlms. th cun ning manager who get lint to himself and realties ths opportunity that la handed him on a gilded plttr wtll cWU th Ue.i with th Athletic, pas sively allow them to cop a majority of game In each srrles with his own charges, a: I meunwhlle fatten th fig ure of hit club by plucking the other contenderi while th latter are using their weak pitchers end tsvlng their strong one for the Athletics. STRONG THIS YEAR PAYMENT OF FARE Coach Veatch Has Practically ! Portland Man Thinks West Settled Upon Men for . erners Should Be Taken Games. 1 to New York. ELM JUNIORS BASKET CHAMPIONS t,.. Boiinnt V M d A. Junior Lead- era hold the basketball championship of tha city for the past season, ina . , i. nn, inat timi and nave at- ion nmvw - wars played return games witn larger . ffwin awaaniala .ivr.si thin nni ntuvsit wv - ... awn n ntt t nf f 4i tft. have lost to them: Oak Grovel Jewish boys, Comets, PRESENT DAY BOXERS LACK GRAY MATTER Jack McAullffe, tha only retired, un defeated world's champion, gives his views of the abilities of tha present-day fighter compared with the men of his period. During Ms brilliant career Mo Aullffe met the best and they all fell before his skill and strength. wnne at tne zenitn or his career. McAullffe met foemen who were more dangerous than they appeared. Their strength exceeded his. but ivhen it came down to the test McAullffe always .made his study or the many fine points or tne game prove too much for his op ponent's pnysica advantage. It is on this point that ha writes exclusively for The Journal. By Jack -McAnUffe. New York, April 6. I was asked the other day if the fighter of the present time has improved over the fighter of the previous generation. "Fighter" is a word that covers a lot of ground. Now, no disrespect to the so-called champions or near-champions, especial ly in my class, I having been the first lightweight champion under the Mar quis of Queensberry rules. After being in retirement fifteen years I put. on the gloves a few weeks ago with Knockout Brown, at the Fair mont A. C, for my own enlightenment. to see if .'.he boys of the present day were like the old timers. , Being more jealous of my old division, I took par ticular pains to find out how the new comers .. box. In Knockout- Brown I found, everything that goes to make champion so far as strength, gameneps and speed are concerned. But thaC one most important adjunct gray matter was lacking, and Brown is opt alone in this respect Taught Oaf ansa. " Without brains it is .impossible to make a finished boxer or a fighter. In the old days men were taught tha art of self-defense. Naturally, they were finished artists whea they entered the ring. In these times, take a strong young man. put the 'gloves on with Mm and If Ms wind is good ha will travel lx or ten rounds at slambang pace. Stop him in one. of tha rounds ask him why he led hla light or left, why he stopped at times.. , at would not ba able to tell you. That all comes from the . lack of learning; th rudiments of boxing. . ' A' . liow many . boxers In any division now how targde-step or cross-eounterT Ton can count pn on hand those thai can 4o aa. Just now,- tha aiambang af fair Is In rogue. But sit at s ringside whan Parker McFariand ptrforma aa watch ihe expressions on tha faoes of the spectators and the expressions at a slugging fest Echo of Old School. There is a study at a McFarland ex hibition. He has 'the teaching of the old school, having learned the clever parts of the game from Harry Gllmore, one of the best In the old days. That'i what I mean by a boxer being compelled to know all the rudiments in order to know anything of the gam and to amount to above the ordinary. Another marvel was Joe Gans, one of tha greatest in ring; history, with kid gloves, as In the old days, men like Nelson and of the rushing type could n put a glove on Gans in a year. It was only brute strength, Ignorance and big gloves that enabled Nelson to wear Qans down. Case of th VonparaU. We can also cite the ease of, Jack Dempsey. Jack wag no stronger than tha average woman, when Oeorg La- Blanche, the Marine, one of the strong est middleweight in the World, fought Dempsey at Iarchmont. Jack cut htm to pieces and won iS'short order. Row different it Was ll rears sgo In Call fornla, when IaBlanrhe. with a ptrot blow,- brouRh't Dempsey to his first de feat. That th blow was bo little thought of was apparent when It was barred -by th officials. . Boxlnar la like everything else one must start from the bottom. In this era, tha boys are not taught science, but are rushed right on. That's why they don't last long. Tt . takes a thorougTi chsmplon, versed trr all the fine points of the manly art, - to last any period. . Attell JrTore Argument, The case of Abe Attell proves this. For 11 years Attell met boxers of all sixes and weights, and loet his title only when r he was "all In." An old-ttm 'champion was Ilk a thoroughbred racer. When he once beat a man he trimmed htm In every subse quent clanh. The hSVs doe th same. which Indicates th meaning of ."class." Nowadays, trying totlop out A fighter is Ilk grueeslcg how old Ann Js.i Th fighter Is beaten tonight, is conquer or loses tomorrow, night, and fhn th latter comes back and Is trimmed by th first mentioned fighter. That shows the lack of form. - When I retired from the ring and gar 'Kid Lavlrn rny belt for rather th ticket for th belt), no gamer boy In my division drew breath. n the old Morton house I said: "George, what you lack la th first principle tha art of - i elf defense." He laughed. A few nights later ha went to Philadelphia, met a strong youth who tired him early. and Lavlgna had to scramble through the best he knew how. If ha knew self defense It would have been different That little .falling coat' Lavlgne money and prestige. Mahar Couldat Defend. Peter Maher was another case. They said Maher was "yellow." He wasn't but ho never knew really how to defend himself. I seconded him in his fight with George Godfrey in Boston. After th third round he was so winded that he honestly thought he was a beaten man. I was surprised at Peter for not kno wins' how to use his gray matter. "Lay up a heat." I whispered. "What's i thatr he asked. "Drop your arms and walk around the ring for a minute." Pater took mf Up. It had been such a fast fight that Godfrey was glad to ease up. and at th same time wondered what was the matter with Maher. When Maher returned to his corner he smiled and said: "Bejabers, Jack, I fell Ilka a new man." StaiUnff Was Boleoo. In tha fifth round Maher knocked Godfrey out That stalling brought what the old school taught, for no man waa aver defeated when ha had his head with him. - Tears ago, when a ohamplon was de feated, he retired and no money could Indue him to return to th ring. It waan't s commercial business then,- a It is now. . Tou can go back 100 rears and unless an accident happened two men were never rematched. Nowadays the defeated champion wants another whack tha next afternoon not fon the title, but simply for the money. . It's a terrible thing to see a real good man defeated, for his humiliation is pitiful and many times is tragic The expres sions won Dempsey and Sullivan - war rtrendlng . and really hastened my retirement.. -- " Talking about tha present day cham pions. I was at th ringside when Cross and Brown fought. Bat Nelson was In troduced and h toro&jpff a slurring speech about his coming adversary "On Rounon Hogan that brought m back to th day whan champions were re4 champions. It was real pleasure to m to read of nogan's victory over - Nel son. . Iffcw different In th old days whan tb maxim waa "Ma th best man win." . Brut strength and ignorance will nev er lick a finished boxer while tha world go on. - L Athens cluh, Amlcldlans, Ladd'a achool. Christian Brother They are from 12 to 15 years old and are proficient In gymnaatlca and track work aa wtll aa basketball. They have given thr exhibitions and are arrang ing for the fourth. In tumbling, horlson tal bar, parallel bars, and pyramids. They have been under the training of Physical IWrector Heanemer of th Hellwood Branch T. M. C. A., who Is their coach in games and athletics. Th Washington High school trtck and field taam for th coming Beaton has practically been aelwrted by roach Veatch. iK-a-rt l.r-J been eh win aeellent form thl aaon an! Adanm and Hmock have aleo heen doing good work. ! Mc lren and U Mclireii are both doing good preliminary work. In Ilia mile the rati alders will have Wilson. Nelson, Wtndnagls' and Riley. The ame athletes, with the exception of Hllry, will also perform In the half mil raca In th 440 yard run L. MnLaren, Nel son and Hill are the runners showing heet In preliminary tprlnta. In the 510 an1 100 yard daahr Grant, Smoci, Adama and LMtmort are tha likely can didate!. Tha weight event will be well taken rare of by Johnson and Hedges. Both of theta shot putters and discus throw- ra are doing fine work. Johnson Is doing exceptionally well with tha discus. Robert Krohn and Bovett will do moat of the pole vaulting for the Wash ington school, and In the hurdles Kmnn, Ditmor snd D. McLaren seem to have the call. The relay team will IlKely he Adams, A meeting of th Western Selection committee of the Amateur Athletlo union for the Olympic games of 111 will be held In San Frsnclaco about May 14 or IT nnd il that lTrT, M Irk. of Portland will put before tha commit tee a rwaolutlon aklng that th far of the chon athlete be paid from thalr homes to New T,ork city, where they , sail for rltockliolro, Sweden. . (, ; In th Olympic games trips' of pra. vlout year th coast athletes hav had to pay their own fares from thalr horn town to New fork and Dunn thinks this unfair. . Dunne will leav for Ban Franclse about May 14 and wtll depart ImmedU ately for Stanford university, where th tryouls of the western athletes will b held May 18. t Grant, Ditmor and Smock. This makes a quartet of speedy runners who will be hard to beat and Coach Veatch Is very much pleased with training form. Nearly all of Washington's best mea will be seen In action at th Columbia meet, which will ba held this coming ' Saturday. ... Journal Want Ads bring results. ' m l W. . . ,-. j Guess you don't need anybody to use a megaphone to tell you where to get the best clothes. All you need is one look at this cut and a glance at the signature of this advertisement. Hart Scliaffner fif Marx Clothes are distinguished among clothes as far as you can see them. Any man who wears them shows it, and any man may be proud to have it known and most men are. The Norfolk as shown here will be the favorite this year. v Suits $18$40 Copyrirht Hilt Schaffocr 4f Mara iSaml. Rosenblatt ; I & Co. ' TtiJ and Morri.-oa