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1 I URL u 2 QUA I a I .' -j 1 1 HHI.il - - i i r-i tt l i . I I -' i r of f I I !PrJ4, . '';; jp') ni Portland Girl to Enter Vandeville ALL LOS ANGELES IS ANXIOUS TO LIAflAGE Emm i; torn tt'17 GA'.'E LAVQUESTIO; mm e. oral MH-LCV i 4 ; iVi'lOI HAS HOPES Price. Asked for Big-.'.Fellow Seems Too Much for Clubs in Other Leagues.. . X;ig Ben Henderson will be reinstated Immediately and 'Mill . Be sold or traded to some other club. Be tendered a contract and ordered to report at the Beavers' in:' training camp.- :- :, You've sot your choifceof Iwo cuesaes and one is as good as the other, r Tlie way Manager MoCredle talked this morning it was next to impossible to dispose of Ben for the price he is worth and he Seemed Inclined to Jet by pones be bygones and give the erst while great heaver another chance to brace up and do something, Still a "Wonderful Hurler. "I'll have to reinstate Ben In order to peddle him," said Mac, "but nobody wants tn iaknn chance nn his irrerular habits at the price I want' lie is stilt" a wonderful pitcher and I am not going to let him go for nothing. New Orleans and Mobile want Ben, but they - can hardly see the price. "If Ben would see the disciples or a certain professional gentleman by the name of Keeley, J think there woultf be a transformation in his attitude toward baseball. It Is too bad that such a brilliant pitcher will not take care of himself. If he had done this five years ngo lie would now be as great a base ball star as Joe Wood and Mathewson and Ed "Walsh.. . r--' "I don't think that we have ever Jwd a right bander out this way who was as good as Henderson. He has speed. curves ana ne Knows no,w 10 piicn. it I had had him last year we would have been rarther. up the ladder, I was just as sorry as Henderson that he lost his first five games, but they were all 'hard luck" games and there was no ne cessity for him to fly to pieces. j , , Will Be Sis Third Chanoe, : "I C Henderson' shows tp at the train ing camp and gets off to a good start I am predicting that he will b one of the most valuable men in the league; This will" have been, the hlrd. chance for Bon and I hope that It is the. charm, provided, of course,; that we do not dis pose of him??'- :,; ' i : 7 v -. : -7, u. : From Manager, .McCrcdle'a . line Lot talk, one is led to believe that he fully Intends to use Ilendersen as a regular next year. Despite Ben's .lapses from training rules, he is still popular among the- fans. He Is his own worst enemy. There are few more congenial fellows on the ban field. Ha Is a moose for work and one of those rare pitchers who comes back harder than ever when he happens to be met with a volley of hits. The news that McCredle Intends to give Ben another chance will be pleasing news to his many friends, who are putting in a prayer for his redemp tion.-- McCredle stated that it was not his purpose to keep Ben from earning a Kood living at his profession, and . he held no hard feelings against Hender son. 11 Brown Signs' Itossbath. - Owner Bob Brown pt the Vancouver Beavers -yesterday announced (hat he had signed Pitcher Bossbach, who was tried, out by the Vernon team during the 1312 season. . itossbach 1s -playing nt present in the California Winter league and was recommended to Brown by his former manager, Kitty Brashear. , Cohn Gets Bush Pitcher. Owner Joe Cohn of the Spokane team announced that ho had signed Pitcher Finley of the Snohomish, Wash., team. ' tClintr Ufav fin in fJlunta Pitcher Ben Harris of the Denver club of the Western league is of the opinion that' Johnny Kllng, the former Chicago catcher and Boston manager, wilt play with Mc(J raw's Giants next season. - . Lebam Beats Chehalis. Chchalis, Wash., Jan. 7.--Lebam'a hlgli sellout basketball team came- over here and took the local players from the high school into camp by a score of Si to 23. , The game was a lively one from start to finish. ' . CHANCE AND FARRELL : - mm ) if w m v ana - h t a mm i in u in vuivnuu Chicago, Jan. 7. Arriving here simul taneously today f rame unance, former manager of the Chicago Cubs, "and Frank Farrell, owner of the New York High landers, who is after Chance to steer the Highlanders through1 the 19U sea son, met and held a conference. When Chance's arrival, was learned the Cub fans turned out and gave him a big welcome. .. ;..;vt-.- Before leaving California' to confer with Fa rrell,-Chance declared he would hold out for a salary.of MM0O a year and 6 per cent of the club's profits. y; MULTNOMAH SELECTS TWO , MEN TO GO SOUTH "Tad" Derbyshire, the crack 158 pound boxer of the Multnomah club, and Wal. ter KnowHon, th lightweight champion f -: the Pacific . Northwest association! will represent the winged "M" club., in the boxing tourney of the Olympic club of Sait Francisco, which will bo held January g. Ktiowltfm u nut however; that he will be able to - get away from his work at that time.' -Micbus, the club middleweight cliatn. pioc. is unable to make the trip, but will finery Drop Does Its VJork Zerolene , is an econom ical motor oil because It lubricates so thoroughly. You get the full work-' irig value from " every drop then it J)tjrns,iup cleanly, and you have no ! 6 trottl!r-tnth-rart ' ' Vivian Marshall. Fofntha llrst tlmo In the aquatic his tory of Portland, one of its fairest daughters will begin a stage career as a mermaid in a 1 (-foot glass tank. 6he is Miss itVlvlan Marshall, the - petite daughter of, R. A, -Marshall, - a well known cement contractor, and she. sac rifices a musical career to follow the splashes of . Annette Kellerman. Her mother will travel" with her during her engagemen t ; on T; the; Pantagea... circuit, which will carry ,her flver the - Pacific coast for a period of nine weeks, which may lengthen into an eastern trip of 10 me.-V T Miss Marshall, who is a pupil of Ar thur Cavlll, will open soon in Spokane and it is possible that she may double up with Miss . Nellie Schmidt of Ban Francisco, known as the greatest rough water swimmer In the world and the first woman to - swim from the ferry to Oakland Mole in San Francisco bay. Miss 'Marshall' specialty will be div ing. Her tankwlll be 16 feet long, five feet wldo and. five; feet deep, and it wilt take much rehearsal. on her part, she thinks, to confine herself to that small space after doing all of her work In the big Multnomah club tank 11 Portland Rolls Up Fair Scores Against Spokane and Prov t J- idcnco Teamsr - - The Portland Revolver club made the scores of 1093 and 1100 In the thirteenth and. fourteenth matches ol he United States Indoor Revolver league against the Spokane and Providence teams, re spectively, last night. The feature of last night's shooting was' the form displayed by Evans and Newall,; the Jew members of the Club. In the match against the Inland Kmplro club Evans made the score of 217. Against Providence, Newall made a 21S score. W.- Hubbard was in bis usual good form and made the scores of 236 and s:8. "r-;.;.. -j-.:.,r, v :.vr:: la match 12 against , the Manhattan club of New . York City, the local club made the score of 1049; which is its low est score in three years. All shooters were orr color that night -Th scores: ...... l Match 13 against Spokane. Hubbard ,. .. 48 48 47 47. 23 Moore ..43 '. 45 48 47 41-i 223 Kvans .......,4a 40 45 41 48 217 Clifford ......44 " 37 43 43 43 210 Abrahsms . . . .40 37 45 : 43 43 307 U0J3 . Match 14. mrailnat PrnvMtinri- Moore .. ..... .47 i 44 . 45 48 46 Hubbard i, . . ,43 . 47 47 47 44--Newall ;44l 43 48 - 47 41 Craddock V . . . ,.4t 44 ; 42 ' 43 42 Clitford, 40 .i45-. 42;' 43 43 230 228 218 ill Team" total ' y.T,'i';; ;; 1. 1,' ,77.1100 meet Bob McAllister. th Otvmnfn champion in the; meet,- which1 will be neia unaer tne auspices or the Multno mah club In March;'i;-' Mr?..v . Tha winded. "M" rnrpMflnfntlv companied by Instructor Tom Tracey, wui leave foriiana Saturday night, January, .o.. ;. , .. r ,jxz " . Belgian engineers backed bv 38.000 000 capital, will develoo the water now- ers of Finland and convey much of the energy obtained to St. Petershurg.. Tha mail . ( Cans PLAT inn Sold la H ana s OalloB Cans Easy to Hanoi For Sale Everywhere' . STANDARD OIL COMPANY CALIFORNIA x Portland SarTPrancisco NBVSHOOTERS 1 UP WELL IN i - - . . . - - - - - .4 1 ,i ir and the natatorium at Gcarhart, where she was an Instructor last year. . The "fire diva" of Miss Marshall Is regarded at one of thn most spectacular aquatic events yet devised and ought to make a great hit on the vaudeville stage. Manager Johnson 6f the Port land house of Pantages saw this act re cently at the Multnomah club, and im mediately advised Mr. Pantagea to ten der Miss Marshall a contract. Professor Cavlll regards Miss Mar shall as the best woman diver that he has ever seen and predicts a success ful career for her. Inasmuch as Cavlll has been all over the world, bis opinion is worth something. Miss Marshall lias- been swimming since she was 7 years old. Possessed of a splendid voice, she studied .two years abroad preparing for a. singing career. She studied voice for a year under Arthur Phillips in Paris and stud ied dramatic art under Jacques Isnar don in the Paris Conservatoire. When 8h returned to America she was offered- several positions in comlo opera, but declined them: on account of par ental objection. Mlso Marshall will be In- Portland during February, and her friends plan to give her a reception. MULTNOMAH PLAYS IIS Crack Dallas Team Initial Op ponent; Keek's Team Still - Leading Club League, Play in the Multnomah club basket ball league will be resumed next Sunday morning,- Walter Keek's bunch of stars is still leading the league with a clean! Slate; and Is keeping In shape by play lng local Interscholastic league teams. iTha : Multnomahrregular aulntctiwlll play, tho Dallas, Or five Saturday night In the first game of the season. Manager Mackin Will v nt-nhnhlv talcs seven, players with him to the valley iuwn. - - - ' At : present the team will line "up: Pugh, Vlreck and McFarland, guards; Masters and Fischer, forwards, and itecK and Morris, centers. -, ' Three former o. A. C, players,' Pugh, Keck and McFarland, are on the club team this season. This is McFarland't first season on the team. Vlreck, a former Oregon player. Is also playing nis ursi season wiin tne ciun eleven. QURNSIDOILS -'All Inflammations o( S tlio Skin and Scalp llirlfina la antlaftntl' aanfhlnv A n.lnL I- hcc nil nkln troublo.4 'lh ilrit tpiillcalLu win poauiTcif conviuee you. MucceMttu re lull (UDrintaed or monoj refunded. Bold by Clarke, Woodward Drug Co., Kkld- Itiml Itriltf-' 4-11. A mu liha.niM...- T . I . I- ' ' " " ........ h.iiu.iy, W.HF-VRTIf Imtjic Co., Illtkoun Mfff Co., 70 lrtlindt St. new AVf nimm JW WUQ iW, r; ionshfp Wresilirig Hatch THTJESDAY, JAW. 9, 8:00 P. vL 1! '--.--;.';., '.,,;. : ; ;. Peter Buzukos Lightweight Champion of the World, Eddie O'Connell Multnomsh A A. Club i Instructon ' Welterweight Champion of . tho World, TWO T AST niTLasXtVABISS. ' OREGON-HALL 7th and Oak ADMISSION 75o, SI 1 KIHOSIDr 8J.60 FIRST GAME SATURDAY IrWffi Champ BEIIEOTll ViLLARD Tom Jones and Ad Wolgast Are Candidates, for -Soft ' Money Job, (United Trew Leed Wire.) - - ' tos Angeles, Jan. -7. Nearly every one connected with the pugilistic game in LOR AnffAlpa Wflntl tn manaA Kl n Jess Willarri ih ii.imiiiMii.ii. i. a mandlng a match" with Luther McCarty iiu who proDaoiy win oe one of the new champion's nett opponents. : Tom Jones and Arf Wnlt an'... dldates for the managerial Job and It is unuersiuoa inai J ones Has wired W U lard an offer. Wolgast believes he Is qualified to make the best manager in the game, -' and is confident ' tha he would be able to take care of the big flshtr whn la lmnr Wlllard nrohablv will m matphpii h.r. with Palser' or "Qunboat" Smith, the winner 10 get Mcuarty. , Wpljrast on Way to Oregon. (United Pren Letsed Wire.) -Los Ansreles. Jan I.rnrm.. T.inVi! weight ChamDlon Ad tvni route today for Oregon to examine some vw couniy property in wnicn tie Is -interested. After a week in Oregon he "Will go to his home near Cadillac Mich.,-unless he returns to San Fran cisco w meet iiariem Tommy Murphy before Promoter Cof froth's club, Feb ruary 22. It is expected that Wolgast will talk with Coffroth In San Fran cisco tomorrow regarding the match. Powell to Meet Watson. San Francisco Jan 7Tn tha inifiot four round boxing show of this year, Lew Powell. Una tlma k round lightweights, is (hatched to meet xieu; - waison or ixis Angeles in the main event nTt PrlHov: nlirht ih.. fans here today are asking .themselves: can roweii come Dac-Ki Watson is known an s. tAiirtnir.ln' of fighter and possesses a wallop in enner nana, jfowcii, during nls four round davs - was ft rnarvpl fnr iTumt He aspired for highest things, but went to defeat at the hands of former' Light weight Champion Ad Wolgast. 'i- -' or me oaiance or the card Promoter Hawes announces: Lee Johnson vs. Lemm Keirsr: Pranlcln v.AwnrAn anA tvii- 11a Robinson; Willie Meehan vs Young Joe Wolcotta a negro; Ed Kennedy vs. jsck vuccinicni; Teddie Couture vs. Young Abe AttelL and several other bouts. - -- -'. - V '. - YACHTING EDITOR TO ; SAIL UPTON'S BOAT (United Preen Lemed Wire.) San Francisco Jn. 1 Thnm.. t. Miller, head of the-Jocal syndicate that is building the California yacht to race SJr Thomas Llpton's Shamrock in 4916, is in receipt today of a letter from Cap- lain i nomas jr. uay or ew, york that ne nas promised sir Thomas to sail the ShamrfM'k from Kns-lnnil tn Ran Vmr,. cisco to participate in the great Inter- naiionat regaua. Day Is editor of the'yachtlnp "maga zine. Rudder, and has rilsHie-iliihai himself as a brave sailor. Last, year ha drnvn tha SR tnnt rtSntnrhna f rttvni -ww .rvwv. vvwi, V, . 1 anrnaa tha Atlnntdv in 101 1 . ha a.iioj the 25 foot yawl geablrd front . New xora 10 jangiana. , THREE CRACK SWIMMERS WILL RACE IN CLUB TANK Tha '1 AO Varrl rar btlm.n Tnhnn McMurray, lndOoi-champloH"swImmer of -no .-acino iNorinwest association; Frank Grace- and Norman Rnsa win k. the feature of the monthly social swim Schloss'- and Fine Hah&dashery Come earlymany friends of Schloss Bros. Clothes will be on the- .job, so for the "good of the service" .come in and make your ."selec tion as early as possible. Consistent, with our policy to. carry no", . goods over from one season to another, we have made price con cessions that will assure a "clean sweep " . , Remember, these are SCHLOSS BROS. CLOTHES, worth every cent -ot-their original marked price, and while - measure your savings by these prices: ; ' Suits, $15.00VALUES...... $11.75 $18.00 VALUES ...... $13.50 $20.00 VALUES .... . . $14.75 $22.50 VALUES .. r . $16.85 IVe Give Cold Bond fpprth and Aider Strtits Stamps Will Make Recommendations to Legislature on Lowland , Fowl, UplandBiids and Deer (Special to T Juurnal.) Albany, t)r., Jan. 7. The Albany Gun club members . have some ,. yery pro nounced Ideas of how the game of this state should, be preserved. At a meet ing the other day of the members, sev eral resolutions were passed. . Among the resolutions there was a noticeable tendency toward making the game laws or the state. such that the labors of the game warden would be made- lighter 'and - the enforcement of the laws easier by making them consist ent and removing temptation from the hunter. The club went on. record as being in favors of -making the China pheasant limit five birds, but not recognizing sex and changing the open season so that it will open October i and close Novem ber 1, instead of IS days later as at present,' and opposing any legislation to prohibit the use of dogs In bunting game birds. 1 he reason for opposing the prohibition of dogs was the argu ment mat without ; the use of doirs. many' wounded birds are lost, although they are crippled . sufficiently to, die later and do. ho one any rood, while by using dogs practically none are lost. ii. Would Limit 3uok Bars. In' regard ' to ducks, the club ex pressed a desire to have the open sea son extend from October 1 to March 1. making the limit for seven consecutive days 25 birds instead of 35, as at pres ent, and prohibiting their saje in the market at any time of the year. Three deer, regardless of sex, except ing only spotted fawns, was set as the ideal limit, the members giving their reason by saying that when a deer is so far away that the spots can not be seen. It is too far away for the aver age hunter to hit, and that the size and sex Is not a sufficient guide to go by at the distance a deer is generally seen. It was agreed that the tags that are required for attachment to deer meat and hides for shipment should be .Is sued with the hunting license. Heavy Increases tn the bounty for cougar, gray and timber wolves will be recommended by. the, representatives from Linn county, according to the'res olutlons adopted along that line. A re ward of $50 each was named as suitabl for cougar and wolves, while for lynx, or as they are commonly called, "bob cats," a reward of $10 was recommend ed. , The. present bounty for cougar is $10 and for cats $3. It la claimed that cougars, wolves and . c i destroy more deer than all the, hunters combined and that it the bounty is made high enough the mountaineers will maintain trained hounds and-soon exterminate the "var mints." ' .,.,; v'.;- ; ,.;,, '';..-' The club passed a resolution favor lng legislation that wilt make the own er of dogs that chase deer responsible, prohibiting the shooting of firearms from any county Toad and pronibitlng the throwing or depositing of brush, slashings or other timber waste In any stream used by troutor at any place where freshets will carry It into such streams. of, the Multnomah, club,, which will: be held tonight. This announcement was made this morning by Chairman Frank K. Watklns of the swimming committee. This , will be one of the best Indoor races ever held. In the club., Oroce was second In the 100 yard race in the P. N. A. meet. - ,. , ;: The" program -will start about 8 o'clock, and it is expected that ' the largest crowd of the- season will , be present There will be the usual ex hibition dives and other acquatlo stunts, including an exhibition by Miss Vivian Marshall, who Is going into vaudeville. Journal Want Ads bring results. Annual Clearance BrosSfcioth Overcoats, Raincoats, $25.00 VALUES ; . . ; .7$18.75 $30.00 VALUES $22.50 . $35.00 VALUES ...... $26.25 f $40.00 VALUES $29.50 20 per cent off on all Serges, Cheviots and Black Goods , Usual Clearance Price on All Furnishings - on r UXJ juommg , aS-w- CO.. There Will Be No Repetition of Berg-Beall Affair; Reed -Bets $150 on Self, . There will be- no Interference of any kind in the O'Conpell-Buxukos Wrestling match, which wilt be held as adver tised In the Oregon hall, next Thursday night. In view of the fact that wrest ling has been "In bad" since John Berg quit cold to Fred Beell last spring, there was some talk that the match would not bo permitted. However, the au thorities were assured that there would be no repetition of that affair, and that both ..wrestlers were out to 9o their best. . The O'Connell-Bazukos match will bo the forerunner of several Interesting matches during the month. O'Connell lias signed up for a handicap match with Henry Webber, the light heavy weight, which may be either public or private, , but as yet Webber has not come through with his forfeit to bind the match, which calls for a 1500 side bet In ihe articles. ' O'Connell is ready to cover, Webber'a money whenever It is .placed. - O'Connell signed up last night for a private match with Frank Jteed, a one armed grappler, which calls for a $150 side bet and as much more as Reed cares to raise. Forfeits were posted to bind , the ' articles and all the money wilt be up by January 15, when the referee will be selected. The .match will ta held at S o'clock in tha after noon. of, January 23, -In a hsll to be selected hy the wrestlers,- and In the presence of a few Invited guests. O'Con nell desired to make ringside weight of 145 pounds, but after much argu ment finally agreed to let Reed weigh 154 pounds ringside, in View of his one hand handicap. Reed is said to be 'a wonderfully clever wrestler and must have full con fidence In himself In view of the fact that he and his manager, Eddie Connors, are willing to wager cold cash with no thought of gate receipts. Manager Frank Herman telegraphed yesterday that Zbyszko, the giant Pole, who is after Frank Gotch's title, would ba in Portland on his western tour Sat urday, January 26. and that his Port land opponent would be Ben - Jackson. Zbyezko and Herrman are now In In dianapolis. - 1 Pierce-Arrov i Motor Cat , Service by , factory - trained men at the factor branch 1 ' 14th and Couch Sts. l .... v :. , !..r. 1 .. i ' :,: i .-.,.,. .. Temporary Quarters PIERCE-AKROW SALES COMPANY UarshaU 339. A-6539 r S. S. COLTEB of they - last you -can We Winn Give &"'t8lr;Baai3w s. mtm . - Mi Uond zips A3 j r PURE WHISKY All the life and vigor oil ;w science knowtiaboi. distilling all that ex4 periencc hai tauglit i about aging all thac -carrcm ensure in bot4 thng are to be found in Uascade PureWhiskyJ Orlgiaal bottling hasoldgoldlabeL J GEO. A. DICKEL& CO. ; Distillers, , ' Nashville, Taa,.i ROTHCHILD BROS Distributors for State of. Oregon T BARGAINS ' Special prices all. this month, ; Here are a few: $1.23 Pocket Knives for 80 30c six-foot "Rules for 200 ' $1.00 10-inch Tipe ' Wrench ,..80 '40c Combination Pliers for ;25? . AU These, and Many Mora, Are Ehowa in Oar Windows. 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