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f f U RECEIPTS Champion, . Stung by ' Talk, Would Bet Against Willie Ritchie's End of Purse. t,-ttrT (,),;,;. ,t Rjy,-rS Is WttlnR tCt t.T t!mn ever before, ami he claims he is taklnsr actual care of himself. Kivers, it is said, will do a bit ot wagering on hhaself. - . ! ,...; ' , ITJnlted Pre Leased Wire.l , San Francisco, Nov., M.-Stung, by Willi Ritchie' invitation to fight here on Thanksgiving day,-winner take all, AS. ;WoJg:ast came right back 'with the pepper retort: TVillto is making talk to screw up hia conrag ,' said Wolgast. . ."Pa' would no -mora fighrm;1 winner to take alL than he would walk across the bay.: - But if he wants to take chance with-wbetever he will get as his 1 percentage he can do so.- Let him" give Jim Coffroth written permission to bet his entire end of the purse, and I will - give him 10 to '6 for his coin. ' Our 'v money is ready, and we will put it up ' the mjnut Ritchl says' th 'word." V,1 Wolgast declares bis cold is Iffiprov log; and that his sore left arm is al most welt again. irtr ' j,'.' J; iuVji - RitchU yesterday afternoon entertained ' a-visiting delegation of newspapermen ' at San Rafael. , .'Before his workout the would-be champion weighed Just f'l35 - pounds, and still Is surehe wilt have no difficulty? in i making ..the m mark with HI his strength withtn him when .vbe faces' Wolgast In "the ftat'!,.tJi'i i' Whether Ritchie can' beat the cham pion or not time will tell. But it is as sure as shooting that he thinks he can. Ritchie is firm In hie belief that what . ever Ills chances with other boys, "Wol. : gast. is "made for him." 60 strong is this conviction that It : Is more than - probable that b will be willing to , put a net. on himself against the champion, although it is not probable that his ; money or that of his backers will come " out until tha odds lengthen to the neigh- s, borhood of two to oner So far only one bet 11000 to 1800. with Wolgast on the long end, has gone through the hands of the betting commissioners here, but It Is -expected that before the fight much money will be down, and that Ritchie will get strong support, 1 Balac Beats Zander. . Sydney. N, 8. , W.. Nov, 22.Ereole Balzao of 'France, is the victor her to dar over Erulle Zanders, an American . , fighter, after It rounds of a gruelling battle, during which the shade was all on the side of the Frenchman. The bout was scheduled to go 30 rounds, but Zan- ders was so badly beaten that the police stopped the fight in the twelfth. Both boxers are under engagement to Hugh Mcintosh. O. It, Ilogan lias iwo Fight. ;. (United Press hvaet Wire.) ew, York. , Nov. 22. - Although knocked Out in. three rounds 'by Leach Cross recently. "One Round;' Hogan of san Francisco la by no means daunted. and announced today that he is matched lor two fights. Oa December 2 he will , meet Ehamus O'Brien before thoTonkere Athletic club, and on December 10 he la scheduled to fight Harry Trendall Of St Louis before the Business Men's Ath letic club of St Louis. ' v Ledoux Beats Battling Rcddr. 1 iVnUta PrM Uiated Wtrt.1 ' New York. Nov 18. Charles Ledoux, the French lightweight champion,- who claims a record of 4 battles won. all by knockouts, is the victor here today over Battling Reddy . of Harlem, ' after 10 rounds of rough fighting. t , . kelson Needs Fire Bell, , - i (Dnlted Vtm bate 'Wire.') Chicago, Nov. J2.--Because he has a hard tima-bearing; the, bell at the end and opening of a round, due to a slight deafness, , Battling Nelson, one time champion '; lightweight,;: inaiated. V today that a regular old fire alarm gong be in stalled at the ringside when he meets Leach Cross Jn-Netr, York,, Thanksgiving rWi?f.lV;:'i "Xt-'j Writers Olve "White Sbade. . -'lVait4- rfrw Lmtni 'Wire.) ,''' ' Kenosha, Wis., Nov. 22,-rSport writers here today gave' CharUe White a shade in Ijla 10 round battle last night with Pal Moore Of -Philadelphia, Except In the sixth ; round, when Moore landed several telling blows, White had all the,, oetter of the bout ;' " ' . Donovan's Son Wiener. ... (United J'ra Uued Wire.l t Tew Tprk, Nov. 22.Young Mike Don ovan, son of the vfteran boxing instruc tor of the New York Athletic club, is vldtor here today over "Red",. Ames, whom he put away in three rounds. t " t 1 ti w not rm t f I'MiM liULlilllS Battle of Irons Will Rage on Local Green Tomorrow x -: Afternoon. . While the Yale and Harvard football teams are battling on the gridiron at New Haven tomorrow afternoon another contest jwill .be going ,on, at t;he;sam time on th Waverly 'golf links, when themarvard graduates take on the tale graduates, reinforced, by a couple of. Princeton men. .The Harvard men challenged the Yale men to a contest Willi the Irons, but when the sons of old Eli counted noses they found that they lacked, two of bavlng enough to fill out he quintet They Immediately nunted up a couple of Princeton "grads, it being remembered ; that Harvard trounced the Tigers a couple of weeks ago, it to , and Yale and Princeton ended with honors even, $ toO, thereby making the cause .a common one. According ; to the onlookers, " the strength of the . tw auintets Is about even, but enthusiasm runs high oyer the approaching contest . The two ' rival teams, -have been practicing up for a week in preparation for the game,- and it will doubtless be a very close one. The ; Johnny Harvard team Is com posed of Kttrt Koehler,,' Eliott Corbett, L, H., Hoffman,' Fred Forster and Chest ter , murphy, while the xale-Frlrioeton team is made up 01 h. b. wens; 11. r. Failing and M. H. Hart well. Bulldogs, and Harry C, Davis Jr. and George warren, .Tigers,-;'.:-?:., ,V5 THANKSGIVING GAME -j TO START AT 2 O'CLOCK Dundee After Oyunp Kllbane. . tCnlted Pre Leaned wire.) Los Angeles, Nov, 22.- Johnny Dun dee, happjr because of his decisive vic tory over Frankie Conley, announced to-, day a siege for Johnny KUbane's cham pionship citadel, Dundee starts tonight for Philadelphia. Upon his arrival he will, he declared, hurl challenge after challenge at Kllbane. Dundee wants to fight the Clevelander ; on the Pacific coast Kllbane After Dundee. ' (United Fhh Leased Wire. I Cleveland, Nov. 22. Stirred up by the ease with which Johnny Dundee out pointed Frankie. Conley in Los Angeles, Johnny Kllbanelnow wants to meet the victor there New Years day. Kllbane is willing to cancel his scheduled bout with Eddie Morgan .Christmas, and If a satisfactory offer Is received will go to the coast very soon to prepare for the match, Watson and Ptcnto Draw. Oakland, Cai., Nov. - 22. After' 10 rounds of 'fast fighting the bout be tween Red Watson and Babe Plcato, be fore the West Oakland ciub, was de clared a draw. Watson took the ag gressive from the start but many of hia blows missed, Plcato also missed many of his punches, in the other bouts Louis Rees of Los : Angeles, won he decision over Kid Pep pers of Kansas City, after six rounds'; Ed WiUet knocked out "Mysterious" Mitchell in the second round; Jim Hor ner and Ray Campbell fought a draw, and Koney Freltas won the decision -from Willie MUlerr SIGNAL PRACTICE FOR I YALE AND HARVARD MEN United Prem Leiaed Wire.) New Haven, Conn., Nov. 22. For the final training before the big game here tomorrow between Yale and Harvard football elevens, the Yale team de voted the day to practicing signals. The Harvard team is finishing its work at New London. Both elevens are reported to bo in excellent shape for the struggle. On to New Haven. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 22. To be on, hand when the big game between Har vard and Jfale is called at New Haven tomorrow, students and others are leav ing here today for the home of the blue defenders, . Moran to Meet Gunboat. Cnlt-d Pieie Leeee Wlre.i San Francisco. Nov. 22. Frank Mo rn n. the bla Pittsburg heavy, who has hpn flsrhting here of late, is to bei given a real tryout in Oakland against Gunboat Smith. Moran is said to be matched with Smith for 10 rounda on December 10. If he makes good James W. Coffroth will pit him against the winner of the Flynn-McCarty bout in Los Angeles. The battle will come on " " New Years day. Mandot 10 to f Favorite. Itiulted Pre Led Wire.) Los Angeles, Nov. 22. Ten to seven r " la the price parked to date on the : - Thanksgiving day Rlvers-Mandot battle. with Mandot me lavorue. indications Bpringwatcr Beats High School. The Sprlngwater basketball team beat the high school stars at Sprlngwater last Saturday. The score was SO to 27. The score at half time was 15 to 7 in favor Of Sprlngwater. This was the first game of the season for both teams. The Sprlngwater team -would like games With any good teams in oront oftown For dates write Harold Horner, man ager. Dodge, Clackamas county, Or. The New York State Federation of Labor Is requesting all legislative can didates to pledge themselves to vote for a workmen's compensation measure in the next legislature. are, however, that there will be much Rivers money and a shorter price at the ringside would occasion little sur- prise." '. " Both boys are in the midst of thetr training. Mandot apparently is In the The Key to Fortune in your particular case may mean in vestments iiLieal es tate. But that, for tune1 may elude your Krasp through neli p;ence in regard to , title matters and loss through defective.. iU., ties. Insist on our guaranteed Cer tificate of Title. In vestigate. Call for booklet. Title & Trust Co., 4th and Oak. WHY DID THE MARQUAM BLDG.FALL? The officials f orthsanmraT Turkey Day struggle between the University of uregon team anajthe' Multnomah club eleven have been selected with the ex caption of head linesman. Roscoe Faw cett will referee and Robert Forbes will umpire. W. A. Fenstermacher or VirKll Earl of the Washington High school will be selected as head linesman. Dow Walker yesterday announced that me game wm start promptly- at o'clock. '' ' Vernon After Eddie Halltnen. (United Preee UMd Wire.l Log Angeles, Nov. 22. Ed-'lo Halli nan, utility fielder for the -t, Louis Americans, ana zormer xoff, Angeles in fielder, inay wear a Vernon uniform next season. Happy Hogan has made Manager Stovall of St Louis a purchase offer for Hallinan, and the deal. It was intimated, may be closed today. ,lii!CiB 10 New Players Will Perform for Club Against' Columbus ; Team. - Captain Soeo' Ifurlburt and Quarter. back Rinehart of .the Multnomah club team.: will-not be In tomorrow's- game against the Columbusl club eleven, which " wilP lie played on Multnomah field, Hurlburt and Rinehart will watch the Oregon-Q..A. C contest tomorrow in Albany. r ' '-'J;;J- ' t ' :'"' T ' rf. " sap" jatourette, will nava charge of the Multnomah team in the absence of CaDtain Hurlburt Latourette will play, quarterback In ' Rlnehart'a place and Keck will play fullback. "Red' Rupert-who played, on the club team several seasons ago, will likely break into the game again at one of the guard positions. - Superintendent -Walker or tne ciuo an nounced that the scores of the OregOn O. A.'C, gamrwould be announced, by Quarters, game will sUrt promptly at 2:80 ociock. . : The Una uo: Multnomah ' Position. Montaaua. Carlson ,C Wells Rupert ... O'Routke . Conville .. Smith .... Hlckson ... Latourette Wolff Clark ..... Keck ............ ... . .i. '.,.."..... . J . R, T. M L. T, ....... .K. E, L. IS t ........ .R H. ,,.wr...L. H. F, B, mm PLAY ST. JAMES SQUAD , , ejjeesBepBefe" Two Crack Teams to Meet on Columbus. Field at . 3 o'clock, IbiilOAIIDK III ,71 IBIT Northwest Midleweights ;- Act Like Strange Bulldogs in Their Attitude. . The Dutchman has beon instar.e.l a 10 to 8 favorite here over the challenger, and it is more than possible that the odJs will lengthen. Several combination bets for small sums have been laid, with Wolgast and Mandot paired. (United Frets Leased Wire.) ; San Francisco, Nov. 22. About even ly matched and primed for battle Fritz Holland or Spokane and Otto Berg ot AstbrisoliMmatcned' for he loi round main event of .Promoter Eddla Graney a - show - here . tonight, ... eagerly aWait the gongj-- The men have completed their train ing. ' Some bitter feeling la said to ex 1st between the boxers over the fact that each claims the , championship of the northwest - In a previous battle, where no decision was rendered, they battled like two strange bullgs, with honors even at the finish. 1 Another bout on the same card that is attracting fight fans, is that between Marty . Kane and. Jimmy Fox; feather weights, who are scheduled to go six rounds. Kane 19 an. aggressive tyne of fighter, while Fox is about as clever a lad with his fists as there is about the bay. -; - To complete the card Promoter Gra ney announces- another six-round battle between Willie Meehan of San Francisco and Jack Herrlrk of San Francisco and Chicago, mlddleweights, besides Iee Johnson or qakiand vs. xoung Abe At tell. Brltt ficks Wolgast. (Col ted Preee teaeed Wire.) . 1 Milwaukee, Nov.: 22.' Prediction that Champion Ad Wolgast would eueeeas- fully defend his title against Willie KttchSe ia .:i I ; , day W;'i n;;),ij ; ; .. t .-' Brjtt. frmr c. :i r S.,,.,i Pion. .AlthouRh liritt won!.', r Ritchie win, he sail he iii r tire San Franciscan could v., champion's punching powtn rounds. Tickets to the Oregon v, O. A. t football game Saturday at A". . sale at Nau's rus store. Sixt.l" i Alder streets. KK-Wi" ' Angelens Coin tin Wolgast, ' (Doited Preee Leased Wire.) Los Angeles, Nov. 22. When Ad Wol gast defends his title against Willie Ritchie at San Francisco Thanksgiving day, he will carry a goodly sum of Los Angeles money on his stocky shoulders, Oregon City Meet Hood River. Hood River. Or.. Now. 22-Lfh n.. gon city football team will play the 1 cms i nooa rver next Sunday. The home team has been practicing hard for me past rew weeks and the boys a coniwient or winning the game. Thanksgiving Game Is Wanted. The Woodburn Athletic club football team will take some team on for a game there on Thanksgiving. Managers may write or phone H. M. Austin, the man ager, at Woodburn. The team will av erage about 145 to 160 pounds. The McLaughlin club football eleven will meet the St James college team of Vancouver, Wash., Sunday at 8 o clock on the Columbus club foot ball field. The game Is attracting great deal -of attention and both teams are training hard for the contest The McLaughlin team, which is being coached by Catlicrate, Is showing up In fine form and will undoubtedly give the St James team a hard battle. Last Suhday the St. James college team defeated the Holladay team by the score of 13 to 0. Manager Morlarity Is sure that his eleven will win by a close score. The game will start promptly at 1:80 o'clock. The teams will line up as fol lows: St James: Position: McLaughlin: J.Bowman .... R. K. h Drlscoll Richardson.... R. T. L; .Elvera Thompson .... R. G. L ; . .Carr McDonald C P. Dueber Laipple. . . L. G. R O. Drlscoll O'Donnell L. T. R.- ....Kropp Ferrell L. R. E. Klrkland Gianelll McCarthy. .'. . Tr." Q. . , O'Hanlon Woods R. H. L ...Elvers F.Bowman.... L. II. R. O'Hare Bishop F. B Mumford mi It He's Just Hurl a SIMM M Lfc Close Shave No accident! But he has taken advantage of our remarkable razor offering. 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