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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL',, PORTLAND, TUESDAY KVBNINO J12 If of Uie Los Angeles team, "Chance is ..TRIO OF WASHINGTON HUSKIES WHO PLAY HERE SATURDAY ,4Lu llttla hope of Frank Chance, former leader Of the Chicago Cubs, managing a city could pay enough money to secure his services." m one of the greatest leaders the game bas ever known," said Berry. "HIS worth is such that I doubt if any Coast league roast leaa-ue club next year. Is tha opln wint LI mm Ion expressed by Henry Berry, president , Journal Ads bring results. - -a- Crack High School Teams to Meet on Multnomah Field at 3:15 P. M. ' OA D JEFFS . c The Uncoln lUsh achoot team will battle asalnut the Jefferson Illjh achoot 'eleven tomorrow afternoon on Multno mah field at 1:15 o'clook. Lest aeaaon .lhcsaiwa..t6aiwi JBJy4.flQrJ(ra fame. ' ' Each team la oonfldent of winning ' tomorrow'a battle. A defeat for Lin coin will practically put It out of the ' running for tha Interacholaatlo cham ' plonshlp. " . v Coach Borleske of the Lincoln team hna made but two changea In hla lineup " since the Spokane game. Ha baa shift ed Sub-fullback Dudley to laft tackle and F. Busch to rlgh tacklv 'V v Tha Cardinal players have been prao- : tlclng hard on aeveral new plays, which will be tried for tha flrat time on the ;Blue and Gold aquad tomorrow. Coach Carl Smith of tha Jefferaon eam made another big ichanjre" In hla lineup. Fullback Williams will be seen In the quarterback position. Maglua baa been shifted to an end poattlon again and Anderson, a guard, will play right halfback. Tha reat of tha team will Una up the same as In previous game. Tha Uneup: . - -r, . - , Jefferaon. , Lincoln. Btemler .....LK Rv.J?c Hendrlckson ..... h T ...... . . Dudley Ivaaenby, Flegel...L G .0. Busch Kenned .. . .,. . . . . .C Bl"y .Karl, Thomas... ",.R 0... ...Johns Blmmons ........R T.........F. Busch Maglua .B E... Freeman Wllllama, 8ax. .... ;Q. . i'.v. . . Kennedy (Anderson I..RH Mulkey 1m. Llter..,.......Ii H. .... Qroes R, Lister .F 8. . ..... Henderson Kef area Fawcett. Umpire Pratt. OF BUCK IS CARCASS RIDDLED BY BDD AND ED 1 ' Jake Croy, a, well known sportsman, i baa written from Dothan, Or., the. fol lowing letter concerning trie morementa f of Buddy Ryan, tha Cleveland outfielder, I 5 and Eddie Mensor, tha Pittsburg gard ener, both of whom are gradvatea of tha it Portland clubs! e j Dothan, pr Nor. I. Buddy Ryan and f Eddie 'Mensor left yesterday morning ;for Rogue river equipped for a bear and i cougar hunt They succeeded In getting ? i ona large buck tha last day of tha aea- 'eon, and from tha number of shota fired . ' rand the number of bullet l-Mes found In 'J'the. carcaasi ona must m;vb the conclu- I I alon that they have not recovered their , ;"shootlng eye" yet. They will hunt with : tha Jake Fry dogs,- and, aa bear and : ll cougar are reported plentiful, tha boya ' "l ara expecting a fine time. They expect i ; to have a rreat report to make on the .'result of -their hunt, and will return j po Portland about November IS. MULTNOMAHTOSTAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS f -Chairman Edgar IS, Frank; of Mult nomah'a boxing and wrestling com' ' mlttee, has started arrangement to i atago a city championship boxing meet ; on November 9. On account of the large "-number of posslbl-entr4eav-it-jtaa-been ; decided not to have any wrestling bouts. i-Thera-lll-alx-weights, -115, -li5, j 136, 14S, 15S and heavy. Two entrant In each class, with the exception of 115 I pounds and heavy weight class, will rep ' resent tha Multnomah club, J . Tha Columbus club will enter most all i of Us men, while a number of un- attexheOoxera will algn up;,-.. Tha wrestling championships will be decided later In the year, according to tha present plana of Frank, 1 A', f m ; ; i lry r, II Ilk. X xn.). i tu. 55 M J III Three atari of Coach Doble'a 1912 eleven, who 'will appear .on Multnomah Field Saturday afternoon against the Oregon Aggies. The players from left to right are; Bud Young, quarterback and drop kicker; jack Patten, atar tackle, and "Jacquot, the sensational halfback;, who played with the Tacojna high school team last season. .'.-. ' V ' ' v ' eon NEARLY EVENED BY CLUBS Home Rollers Show In Front on Familiar Alleys in Second Meeting. Tha bowling championship race be tween the four teams from tha Mult nomah and Columbus clubs was nearly evened uf last night. The M. A. A. C. 1 -team won three" atraTglinrom the Columbus B'a oh the Multnomah alleys, thereby making- up far tha three the D'a lost to tha B's Jast Wednesday. The flrat two games were fairly easy' for tha Multnomah boys, but the last game waan't decided until tha last two men had rolled. Multnomah got off to a good atart but Columbua began going to tha front by a- hundred plna from the fourth to the eighth frames, when they started to get splits, having about aeven In tha eighth and ninth. In tha tenth Edgar, Prlzmora and Dooley put the game on Ice by striking out. Edgar and Mlnslnger were tha stars of the evening, both making 170 averages. Tha score: M. A. A, C. D TEAM. I Edrar 161 Gray 134 Prlgmore Flnck .........16S Dooley 161 Mlnslnger ......178 2 17 165 132 151 188 I rl7 Hi 122 164 153 TtL 513 184 324 41 473 617 793 802 782 2377 COLTJMBUS B TEAM. 128 Ttl. Morltl 163 137 130 429 Crowe 104 114 165 883 Hergert 161 141 168 460 Shannon .t j i. .123 -144 169 436 Smith ,T.wr. -.188 178 124 - 483 At. 171 134 162 189 168 172 Av. 143 128 153 146 162 J. TINKER DOESN'T FALL FOR J. EVERS Cub Shortstop Says That New Manager Is Newspaper Ball Player. When Joe Tinker was in Portland a coupla of yeara ago investigating the apple, orchard prospects and Investing In real estate, ha made no secret about his opinion of Johnny Rvers' muoh touted, Hughey Fullertoned "brains." Inaamuch as Jba baa come right ' out and said that he would never play tinder the management of Evera, there is no use withholding Tinker's opinion then ex pressed. - Joa aaid that Evers was a newspaper ball player, which reminds us thai Bat Nelson once referred to Ad Wolgast aa tha "cheese champion." Ad has since shown his mettle. Joe asserted that Hughey Fullorton, tha loquacious base ball writer, had puffed - Evers up so much that many people In Chicago really believed that he and not the peer less' Frank, Chance furnished tha gray matter that brought Chicago so many pennants. Joe ' doesn't think much of Evers' much written about "brains," and holding that view he doesn'.t sea how h4 can be a successful manager. When making this statement Joe said that he didn't do it in a moment of pique, but that he believed that some of tha others on the Chicago , club should ba given credit for a good bit of tha winning done by the Cubs. In discussing tha proposed shift of Tinker from tha Cubs to take tha posi tion of manager of the Cincinnati Reds and' the assertion by Joe tnat he'd quit rather-than play tor "Evers, the new manager of the Murphy forces aaid -" Dundee and'Conley to Meet. - toa Angeles, Novv' t. Articles ' of , agreement for a 20 round bout between , J obnny Dun3 -and Frankla -Conlry, November 18, at 122 pounds, are In the . . bands of Promoter McCarev todav. msssesss. . a Brasfieul&.Porges y it r i UlTHIBDSTKEET tJWat BXaUDC Prices . 20 $25 30 WHY DRINK WATER WHEN YOU CAN GET -728 Itt-ttW . Jha. Columbua A,-Uam-won - two-of the thra games played with tha Multno mah C team. Chapln of Multnomah had the high average for the evening. The scores; COLUMBUS A, 1 2 Mclnnls , ... . . . . il70 169 Myers .133 162 Kicnara ...154 172 Waseher ., .itttt. 179 " 142 Pembroke 7. i.iTi. 172 179 Totals 8 Total. 1X8 517 154 439 183 609 187 608 161 612 808 804 MULTNOMAH C. 1 s .......161 873 2485 rhaoln .. . . . MCKAy "T.,V.T77r".165 " Scharpff 180 Bate ...122 Uanno ..L. ...... .156 8 Total. ?23191 31 "18 170 160 167 169 134 228 123 504 484 610 435 Totals 773 881 845 2507 LOS ANGELES BOXER . MUST WIN HIS BOUT OR GIRL WON'T MARRY SALEM ret s ami '"' BEER Phone to HENRY FLECKENSTEIN CO, Distribtxtora Main 11S A-2115 Prompt delivery Ji) case and barrel tots e (United Presa Ijeaaed Wire.) Ix)a Angeles, Nov. 6. Bay- e mond Rivers, a local feather e weight boxer, must either defeat e Bam Morris In their four round 4 bout tonight at Tom McCarey's weekly boxing show or lose-his bride. Rivers secured a mar- rlage license yesterday. To the clerk he said: "Come out to Vernon tomorrow night and watch me win. If I don't put It all over Morris, Agnes says sh' will have no use for this 11- cense." Rivers Is to wed Mlsa Agnes Maher, a stage beauty e If he wins. San Francisco, Lad Argues That His Fight With Mandot Better. Ban Francisco, Cal., Nov, 5.Wlllle Ritchie, San Francisco'a -contender for honors in the lightweight division. Is more convinced than ever today that he Is the master of Champion Ad wolgast Ritchie is not gloating over the- fact that the best . "Wolgast could ret with Mandot In New Orleans last night was a draw, but he attempted to clinch his argument by comparing hla 10 round clash with Mandot to Wolgast'a show lng. Here is how Willie dopea It out "If you were figuring out the dope on us three fighters aa you would figure out the merlta of three horses about to start in a race yon would have to mark your elate like thla: 'Ritchie to win, Mandot for place and Wolgast to show.' "And here is how you would do it I almost put Mandot out In the tenth round of our bout, while Mandot had Wolgast hanging on at the end of last night's bout I am willing, however, to let tilings stand on an even basis aa between Wolgast and myself, but no man is better entitled to a match with I him than I, and if I ever get him in the ring for a 20 round battle, believe me, the newspapers next day will be filled with the life and doings of Willie Ritchie, the new lightweight champion 01 the world." la any truth' In the report that next spring ProfessotiMcQraw will gathe certatn-Tnemberofhls aquad around It has been -said t hat Jn and T pnni.i I hlnva,RdjmaJtaihem chant -this for- rouia in cnorus; -f can eaten a ny ball I can jcatch, eVJOyl)aJL2 never get along together with me aa manager, in answer to. that . I. will say that we have been 'scrapping ever since I Joined the team, We had a fist fight th first year I was , here. But that mlxup and our subsequent quarrels did not affect our ball playing. We get along all right-on the field. We would get along all right next year If Joe would atay here and play ball. - "But I'll not atand In his way. I'll trade him to the Reds In a minute If they'll make us a fair offer for him. I have other trades in view Involving Tlnketv but I prefer' toilet btm go to Cincinnati, jTor that's the place h want to go." -Jimmy Hopper has a story in a lato magazine or current magazine where the coach achievea winning results by making his fullback repeat, "I can buck a brick wall I can buck a brlok wall," says Graqtland Rica. As a result of which aaid fallback 1s TinitOppablerWe are unable to state whether or not there St. Pul After Dnffy. Hugh Duffy, recently deposed by the Milwaukee club from the position of manager, has been offered, it is said, 37000 a year to lead the St. Paul club next summer. Duffy is angling for the managership and part ownership of the Buffalo club of the International league, Wagner la Flaying Again. -!Han..WagntwllI play baseball nextf season lie has Informed friends that be expects to play tbe game of his life and JhMPjttsburc Ji.jtolntowln,-the pennant". Highly Interesting. Along about 1826, when the atove league gath era, aome fan win say: "I see Honus going to play again. I think he'a going back only batted .324 last aeaaon, and look wnat n used to do back In 1915. "CbaAteri ConldntTaj Chanc. Loa Angeles, Nov. 6, That there is ,g THE OLD RfeU ABLE REMEDYfo men THREE PORTLAND FIRMS BID ON DAVENPORT HOTEL Spokane, Wash., Nov. 6. Rome of the largest construction firms In the United States will enter bids for the main con tracts of a 52,000,000 hotel to be built In Spokane-The first contract for the notel, which win be known as the Dav enport, has been let to the Engineering Construction company of Spokane for excavations, basement walls, curb walls and foundations. Among the large firms aireaajr m the field for the general con tract are: The James Stewart Con struction company, Bt liouls; James Black Masonry & Contracting company, St. Louie; Dinwiddle Construction com pany, Portland, Or.; Bray ton Engineer ing company, Portland; Hurley-Mason company, Portland; Lewis A. Hicks, San Francisco, and tbe Sound Construction company, (Seattle. The hotel, which is financed largely by Spokane capitalists, will rank with the finest in the west The site has been cleared of buildings, and excavating will commence at once. The boterwlll be 14 stories high. : Football University of Washington vs. Oregon ber 9, at Multnomah Field. Tickets' now on sale at Frank Nau's drugstore, Sixth and Alder atreeta. General ad nilsslon, $1; reserved grandstand seats under cover, 11.50. Get your tickets SPECIAL SALEr HMS&t Balls $2 Balls Now $1.50 $3 Balls now $2, $3.50 Balls now $2.50 REMEMBER THESE ARE ALL GUARANTEED ' GOODS We carry a full line of Standard Sporting Goods j it our two stores, Come to headquarters There's no need to go further. We have the best. 110 THIRD Opposite' . Spalding Bldg Get a Gillette See what a Difference it Bfak&, in THE Gillette Safety Razor is the most, efficient shaving device in the worlds It has the smoothest, sharpest edge the inost lasting, most uniform and dependable. It is made in four countries. It is used in all. countries. It will shave you as you never were shaved before. You can depend on it. It will save you time and money. It is safe. Get a Gillette. Shave with it. 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