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'THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19,, 1313. he in A Qicopit ' Sale of the. Woir!(dl9s Kemowiniedl Columbus and Multnomah Pit A Their Own Teams Against " Each Other. ; . TEAli STANDING. ' .. Won. Lost PC. Multnomah "C" .,13 Multnomah "X' ........ t Columbus "A" :...k,t,- 8 C'olumbua '"B" ......... 6 6 .9.i .722 .600 .444 10 12 ,334 , ,Th leading team in the Multnomah and Columbua club bowling tournament wer handed a surprise by tha lower - teams, losing two out- of threa at aach t i-IMX . SGI-IAFF Tha M. A. A. C. "D" team jumped into ,aecond place in the race when they won ' the first and second games. Tha, firat game was won principally by the good work of Prlgraore. In the next to the , last frame of the second game the "C team led by 28. but the men of the "D" troupe. finished co strongly that they won out with 18 pins to spare.. The league leaders woke up in the last game and had a comfortable lead at the end, A.' P. Dobson secured the high game of the evening in the last encounter, 219, but it did not help, as most of the team rell down badly. Henry Hanno was there last night with the high average . of the night, ,18. ' At the Columbus club the tall end "B" squad slipped the first and third games from the "A" layout McQlnnls and Shannon were tied with high game, 202, -and Hergert averaged .187. The scores: , MULTNOMAH CLUB "D" TEAM. 1 2 3 Total A v. Edgar 170 161 177 608 19 Miller .........150 167 160 467 169 Prigmore 201 163 141 495 166 . Dobson 171 140 219 630 177 Klnck 188 153 142 .483 161 ' . Totals 880 774 829 2483 MULTNOMAH CLUB "C" TEAM. 12 3 Total. Av. Capen 165 154; 179 498 166 McCabe ...... 188 102 202 492 164 Scharpff 149 177 164 490 168 Bates 137 161 143' 443 148 Hanno 194 164 208 666 189 Totals 833 758 898 2489 At Columbus alleys: COLUMBUS CLUB "A" TEAM. McGlnnie 202 Myers 165 Hlohardson ... 154 Wascher ' 1S2 Pembroke .... 139 2 161 188 173 170. 145 8 Total. Av. 156 619 173 493 472 486 420 150 145 158 136 164 157 113 140 Totals 802 843 745 2390 COLUMBUS CLUB "B" TEAM. 1 2 Morlts 143 127 "Wohlfleld Hergert 190 179 Shannon 203 167 Woldt 148 135 Smith 170 162 3 Total. Av. 270 183 166 60 634 434 480 166 191 165 151 148 166 187 178 145 160 Totals . 853 770 821 2444' ACADEMY FLFVFfJ 10 TACKLE GIFTS The Portland academy and Hill Mili tary academy football teams will piay their last scheduled game of the Inter achoastlc season tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock on Multnomah field. The Academy boys will go into the game with more confidence than In any of the previous games of the season inoir iiuiuiiiy or Jerrerson to a 10-7 -or, wniie jeirerson defeated Hill 14 iu, is responsible ror tie confidence. coacn iiunourt will liava hla.hnv. play -the same defensive game again anna i-aueis as iney aid agalnet tho Jefferson team. The Portland academy line held the Jefferson line In fine style. which miuwen iiunuuils light back fleld to work some of their trick nlavs Couch Wolff is drilling his players on trick plays, which were worked in me isewot-rg game with some success. ino 11111 team will line up as stron as ever. The lineups are: rot nana. Position. Hill V,"tner .c 01nn 1- u Arthu Wbitmer L. E Brlggs Regor K. G Graham Sciournberg ...K. T Dungan W'lfnot r. e Blacklstone Y y ;wv. Metcalf McClung L. H Jonea warren R. II nav MtsAue ARMY OFFICER PLEASED WITH 6TH CO 101 G Cottage Grove. Or., Nov. 19. "I didn't ininn it poPsiDie to make such a score said Captain Colllnn at th army, after witnessing the work done uy me memoers or sixth company, C. A C. O. N. G.'. In th rir1mnt.i v, In which the lacal riflemnn inin wnn the regimental cup. The averages were sd at zuu yaras ana 4Uft at 600 yards. The local company was the only one In the entire regiment that had out Its required quota of men and the record of 1876 points out of a possible 2600 was characterized as a remarkable one by the army officer. It Is expected mat mis record win also win the 8600 bankers' trophy for highest aggregate score in the state. 1 Captain Collins was so Impressed with urn snowing maae ty tne local militia men that he has asked Cantoln Mntmir to furnish a tabulated statement of ma sacrifices made and expenses In curred by members of the company In ' attending tha nhoot. H win f..vu...i , the same to Washington with his report - ana recommena tnat the company be signany jionorea in om way. REVOLVER CLUB OPENS s NATIONAL TOURNAMENT : Four of the beat shooters of. the Portland Revolver club were absent last evening when the first two matches of the United States Revolver league were scored. - " Despite this loss, the local team mada the scbres of 1066 and 1099.. The teams that wera the local club's opponents are not, known, as the schedule baa not been received. Captain Moore did good work in -both matches, making the scores 225 and 230 out of a possible 260. tnv. ...... , j 11 turt are; Maion 1 T. J. yOlawf e4UU6i.Dfia AJMJoy 16; P. L. Clifford, 201, Match 2 T, J. Moore, 230; K. JU Bandera 125 W. L, Hanse, 320 Pr. a A, Cathay, 213: J, 8. Clif ford, 21L. '; ..,'V.-' ' V;;r -v;".;:-- - Only about one girt in a hundred ran hlt.what she alma at wlmn ehe throws herself at a man's head. . J ' ' ' Every Hart Schaffner Marx Suit or Overcoat bffere3 in this special sale is guaranteed to fcle absolutely all wool or silk and wool, sewe3 with' silk threaji Linings and trimmings of the very best quality. 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