THE " OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, ..OCTOBER 12, 1S1: I. TEL i : llLTS OF POMID . MEN WHO WILL PIT SKILL ON 1NTERSCH0LASTIC FOOTBALL FIELD LEAGUE IS QUEST ! I SCfiOOLMLE : BATTLES IN THE N.-VA Williams' Runnersup Take De Lincoln and Jefferson Have Not Yet Been Seen: In Ac-, tion on Local Field.' 1 light in Whitewashing Bob Brown's League Champs, 12 TO m ' ' 1 1 ; " ' ' -r. , , ; ,. . . . : r:A,V:4,-'TT?",-''''-'W. "' "TSii aatuiu i iii'aMiaauiM-iaiiT.ir 11 - i i. i.,,' ' , , .." iiuim - mii ' ' '"''".'u""iJ.v, ' ' ' ' ' I ' J ' VAX - V . &, W 1 i I ) It " " ' ;--.; i( WIT STANLEY, KAUFMAN AND- ' COVALESKIE WIN MOST Statistics of " Blank.'-Games - Provide-Some' Very;, In-, - terestlng Reading. . . The Portland Colt shut Out their op ponents tO times during the lilt North western League baseball eaon. Van couver and ; Tacoma each secured v H shutouts. Seattle won II, Victoria 14, .and Spokane II. Portland wan ahutout It times, and Venoourer wu white washed la the same number of games. The Victoria Bees proved to be the hard est team to blank. Tscoma ana eponane were the easiest to cypher. Mcuin. nlty's men' failed to score In. 10 games, and Spokana In 17. Seattle failed to score in if games. , The Colts took a liking to-shutting out the champions, the Beavers being -smothered by the Colts I times during the season. Portland scored shutouts on the other teams as follows: Tacoma a, Seattle 4. Spokane J, and Victoria S. ' Lou Stanley, of the Colts: SUnley Co. valskle, of the Spokane .Indians, and Kaufman, of Tacoma, were the leading shutout twlrlers of the league, each blanking their opponents In games. Hall, of Vancouver; Dell, of Seattle; ' Kantlehner, of Victoria, and McGlnnlty, of . Taooma, each pitched I ahutout . games. " .'. , IffMlm by One Baa,- Seventeen of the games were won and lost by 1 run. Portland and Seattle shut out their opponents I times by the score of 1 tat. Spokane won I such 4 games: Vancouver t, and Tacoma and - Victoria 1 each. - Tacoma lost i 1 to 0 . games, and Vancouver - 4. The other . teams lost 3 game each. 1 i The number of shutouts secured by aech twlrler: ' Portland Stanley , Mays 8. Hynes I, Martinonl t. EasUey S, and Calla han 2. Total JO. . Vancouver Hall 8. Sohmuts 4, Inger son 4. and dark . Total 16. " - --.. Tacoma Kaufman 6, McGlnnlty 6, Glrot S. Bolee, Concannon and Kurfess 1 each. Total 14. - ' Seattle Dell C Fullerton t, Kelly t. : Gipe, Reardon, Mclvor and Melkle 1 each. Total 1J. . . Victoria Kantlehner S, Smith 8, Ton er 8, .Fitagerald, Hardin, Fitchner and Narveson 1 each. Total 14. Spokane CovaleskU I, Douglass 4. Toner and Kraft 1 each. Total 18. The complete list of shutouts, of which there were 98 during the season, are as follows: April 15 emits, Victoria, -vs. Seattle. .... J- AprU 1 ttchoaate, VncoaTr, n. Taeoma.T--0 : April 17 OoTaloskl, Spokane, ft. Portlano.J0 April 23-.Infereoll, Vancouver? t. PortUnd J O April 8ft McGimUtr, Taeoma, v. Seattle.. 0 AprU 2 Hmea, Portland, tt. VawOTer.e0 April SO Toner, 8pokaue. v.i Seattle. .. AprU SO Concannan, Taeoma,. t. Portland.4 liar 1 Fuller too, Seattle, VI. Spokane... J May t Glrot, Taeoma, . Portland. ...,T-4 May ' 4 Kantlehner, Victoria, re. V'cou r.t0 Mar 4 Martlnonl, Portland, vt. Taeoma. 0 May Hall, VaneouTer, Tt. Spokane.. ..80 May S McUlnnltjr,. Tacoma, Tt. Victoria. .T0 Mar. Stanley, Portland, Ta. Brattle...,! 0 . May 11 Kaufman, Tacoma, Tt. Victoria. .4 May It Dell, Seattle, t. Vaneosver. ....1 4) May , 14 Kantlehner,' Smith, Victoria, tt. PortUnd 0 May 1ft Covaleikl. Spokane, Ta. Tacoma.. 0 May 19 Melkle, Seattle, Tt. VancoaTer....6 0 May St Ochnrata, Vanconrer, Tt. Seattle.. 1-4 .r 21 Eaatler, Portland, Tl. Tacoma...! 0 May it Hardin.. Victoria, t, Spokane... 11-4 '- Mar 24 Infaraoll. Vancounr, TirSeat11e.S 4 May 24 OoTaloakI Spokane, ti. VaooooTer.l O Majr XT Bole, Tacoma, va, Victoria... ...I O Mir 27 Stanley, Portland, Tt. fc rattle 50 Mar 28 Smith, Victoria, T. Tacoma ... ,T 0 May 2S Callahan, Portland. Tt. Seattle... 0 lr 2 Kantlehner. Victoria, va. Tacoma. 14 June a Hall, VaneooTer, ti. Taeoma.... .60 Jane . ft Glpe, Seattle, v. Spokana.,..... 0 Jane T Kaufman. Taconw ti. VancowTer.e 0 . June s ladreao, Bpoaaoe, Ta. Taooma.. 10 June IT Hruea, Portland, ta. Spokane. ...50 June 18 Stanley. Portland, T. Spokane. ".8 0 June 22 McGlnnlty, Tacoma, t. Van. ...20 June 23 Karfeaa. Tacoma. ti. Seattle... 80 Jane 23-J-Kttsrerald, Victoria, te. Spokane. 0 June Hi Kaufman. Taooma. Ta. Seattle.. 40 June 25 Covaleakle, Spokane, Tl. Victoria. 0 June 27 Stanley, Portland, t. Vancourer J O June 28 UartinonL Portland, ve. Vaa.,..l 0 June SO Dell, Seattle, vs. Vancoarer 84 July 1 Kaufman, Tacoma, Tt. Victoria. .30 July , 2 Toner, Victoria, re. Tacoma.... 10 4 July 4 Kaufman. Tacoma, Ta. Victoria.? 0 July nterald, Victoria, ve. Tacoma.. 8 4 juiy ' T MartlaonL fortiano, re. xneoma.l -o July - 8 Eaatley, Pertlaod, m Taooma... 2 4 July 10 Kraft, Spokane, n. VaneooTer. .3 0 July 10 Narreaon, Victoria, Tt. Seattle.. 8 4 July IS Glrot, Tacoma, T. Portland 70 July 14 Schmnta, VanoouTer, va. Vlctorta.l 4 July IT IngeraoU, VancouTer, ti.' VIctosU.T 4 July 25 Stanley, PortUnd, ra. Victoria.,. 80 July 27 Reardon, Seattle, Tt. Spokane. ..20 . July 28 Doug laaa, Spokane, T. Seattle. ..70 , July 20-tFtillerton,' Seattle, Tt. - 6pokane..T 4 July 20 Stanley, Portland, Ta. Tacoma.. .1 0 Aus. 4 Toner, Victoria, Tt. Seattle 80 Aug. Doue-laet, Spokane, fa. Portland. 0 Au, 11 McGliuUty, Taeoma, tb. VlctorU.4 fl Aug. 12 Clark, Vancouver, n. Spokane... 20 Aus. 14 Maya, PortUnd, n, Seattle.... 10 0 . Aug. le Fullerton, Seattle, Tt. Portland., 40 Au. 17 Kaufman, Tacoma, Tt,. Victoria.. 10 AUf , 23 Maya, - Portland, Tt. Victoria.,, .24 . Aug. 24 Douclaae, Spokane, Tt. Taeoma. ..80 - Aug. 25 Kantlehner, Victoria. Tit Spokane. 80 . Aug. 26 Callahan, Portland, ti. VancouTer.l 0 Aug. 28 Hall, Vancoarer, ti, Portland.... 0 Sept. 1 Kelly, Seattle. . Tacoma. ....10 Sept. 1 Ball, VaneooTer, tv Portland.. .20 Keit. 4 chmata, Vanconrer, ti. Tacoma. 8 0 Sent... 6 Clark, Vincoueer, ti, Tacoma... 80 Sept.- tltchner, Victoria, Ta. Spokana.. 0 , Sept.. T Ingeraoll, Vancoarer, Tt. Taooma. 2 4 fcept. Dell, Seattle, ti. Spokane.. 1.',. 14 Sept. 10 Mayt, Portland, Te Vanoourer.. 0 Hept. 11 Kelly, Seattle, . ti. 8kane. . .. .1 0 Sept. 11 Hy iiea, PortUnd, re, Vancoarer. .2 0 fcupt. J8 DuagUH, Spokane, ti. HeatUl.,.4 O Kept, la Dell, Seattle, tb. Spokane 40 fept. 14 McGlnnlty, Tacoma, Ta. Victoria. 40 Sept. 15 Kelly. Seattle,. Ta. Portland. ...30 ' Wept. IT MclTor, SeaUla, ti. Portland. ...14 Bfpt. 18 Clark, VaneoiiTer, ti. Spokane... 80 Sept. 1ft Kantlehner, Victoria. Ta. Taooma. 4 0 Sept. SO Dell, Seattle, ya. PortUnd ..i..4 0 ' Pept 25 Coraleekl, Spokane, ft. Portland. 10 frrpt. 86 Hall, Vancouver, ti.. Victoria... 20 Sept. 27 Battley, Porttaad, ti. Hpokaoc. .80 .' Bob Eari, former ' Jefferson . blgb school athlete, has been elected captain of the Cottage Grove football team for - the 11 8 season. It was thought ' that Earl would return to the " Jefferson school this season.' -iiw.y . I and wearableness our 025 suits are the equal cf any $35 tuit you ever TAILORS Sit Alder Street, bet. Second end Third .Mi' .v 1 On the left In the top row Is Coach CaMcrate of the Columbia univer sity team. In the cenwr la the Portland academy eleven, which may Drove to be the "dark horse"' the league. On the upper right is Dr. Earl RInehart; coach of the Jefferson team. Dr. RInehart coached the Lincoln team of 1911 and won the state championship. Below, from left to right, the foot ball mentors are "Spec" Hurl hurt of Portland Academy, Vin cent Borleske of"' Lincoln, W. Moore of Hill Military academy and Virgil Earl of Washington. .: GREATEST OF AQUATIC :. V, Cooper In Charge of, Re lgatta;. Pjans All Sorts of Races on' Opening Day. ' " tbe greatest water regatta aver staged In the northwest will be held on the opening: day of the 1914 Rose Festival, acoordlng to the tentative program as. outlined bye V, Cooper, who la ta change of tho regatta. It Is the plan, at the present time. to stag two or three : motor - boat races, one yacht event and several canoe races. ; Cooper Is trying to ar range for an elght-oared race between crews representing the University of Washington. James Bay Athletlo club and Portland Rowing club. Swimming races and other aquatio stunts may be on the program. .'.::...., -, . The motor boat - races will be) for eash prises and it Is expected that, the entire Pacific coast will be represent ed In theee races. Portland's fleet of eight crafts. Including the Oregon Kid, Oregon Wolf IV and the Baby Bell, will bat enured In the events. The exact course . and distancea of the events, ylll not be known lor some time. Medals and trophies will be awarded the winners In all other events. Cooper has hopes of-seouring-valuable prises for the winner or every race,- - It is coopers suggestion , inai me regatta be held between the Steel and Broadway bridges, so that many thous ands may witness the regatta. It is alio the plan of Cooper to have the motor boats make two or.tnree turns before the publla .:--v. Committees nave been appomteo ny each of the local water clubs to con fer wltn Cooper. Tbe . first meeung will ba held in the near future. . C W. Boost. Xj. M. Meyers ana w. h. gunu will represent the Portland Motor Boat club. The Portland Rowing ciun com mittee is H. XL. Judge. R. C Hart and A. A. Pfaender. The representatives of . the Oregon Tacht club are J. M. Yates, T, C. Creasey and J. carr. I GRANT Travels Over Century, Mark In Informal Meet in the. ., , I Time of 10.2. - Dick 'Grant the sensational Portland sprinter, made the Stanford university track and field followers sit up and take notice In an Informal meet on the University field on 'October' 4. Grant captured the 100 yard aasn in tn last time of 10 2-5 seconds, and won the 120 yard dash' ln;,22 4-B" .. seconds. k:'''': It is expected that under the training of the veteran "Dad" Moulton that Grant will make a name for himself as a col lege sprinter. : . ';v'-' ' -vv:" ' Grant formerly attended the Washing ton nigh and Hill Military Academy n Portland, and is the Joint holder, of the local and state record ror the ceptury dash. ; He formerly held the state rec ord for tbe 220 yard dash., .? JIMMY CLABBY TOO BUSY ' fgTO fIGHT IN SEPTEMBER a Ban Francisco, Oct. 11 -Wiring from Hammond, Ind., to promoter James W. Coffroth. Jimmy CIabby,the middle Weight who recently won a 20 round de cision from Sailor Ed Petroskey, has called off his 20 round engagement with Frank Logan.- Clubby explained that he la Interested in several , business ven tures with his father and that it will be Impossible to fight here this month. However, Clabby , said, .. he ) would be ready! to fight in November and there ft a- possibility of Clabby, being used here on Thanksgiving day. V CARNIVALS FOR ROSE H. J ' , SHOW VISITORS HERE " r;,-, -rr D SURPRISES STANFORD WITH SPEED I v- V 1 ih9 ' x - -dlii ' ; 'X: W- SPEED CLASH IN. SAN FRANCISCO BAY VILL Oregon Kid, National 'Cham- . '!..." IS- 411 'tt :. It I I al . . pion, ana won iv, iew Boat, Will Be Chief Rivals, The speed boat race between the Ore gon Wolf IV and the Oregon Kid in San Francisco bay, on October 25, the clos ing day of the Portola Festival, is at tracting the attention of the northwest followers of . the motor . boat racing game. ' Several other fast speeders will be entered against the two- - Portland racing boats.. , " Johnny Wolff, whose boats won the Paolflo coast championship for four years, previous 10 the 1813 regatta, is aaxtonarto get revenge-on the: sensation al Oregon Kid, which defeated the Ore gon Wolf III at Astoria and later cap tured the national 82-foot title at Chi cago. . . 1 . t Wolff ha spent all his spare tune tuning up his new boa V and expects to be able to retrain the laurels h lost at Astoria. ; Tbe Oregon Wolf IV it 1 II foot boat, and Is equipped with the same engine which landed the coast title tour times for Wolff, a- Cylinders No. t and 8, which went wrong -during the Paciflo coast races at Astoria last July, were overhauled in the, east, and are now in perfect working order. . , .-v. . ,-.,-wst.? The Oregon Kid is dua to arrive in San Francisco during .the first part, of this ' -week from Ixulvllle, where It raced on October t and 4. The Kid has appeared in five eastern regattas, and performed very creditably in all of them except one. It sank at Buffalo, but was raised eight tlays later. Its crew has patched 4h craft up considerably since It left home. - Other speed i boats which will likely start in the Portola events are the fam ous Kitty Hawk ,V, of New York; the Kitty Hawk III, ot Ban iego: Fellows II. of XiOs Angeles; Bull Pup III, of Los Angeles; Fleming sob v, or Ban Fran cisco; Scamp, of ; San Francisco, and Dawn XIL of Sacramento. Several other crafts are expected to be entered within a. few days. , -,; 4 tr's-. ;":,s-'..-';vj The Kitty Hawk III. which has an 28000 maliosrany hull, is credited with having made better than 40 miles, per hour. Tbe Kitty Hawk V, one of the most consistent performers of , eastern boats this season, has made 4S miles an hour several times. On Its first tryout. tbe'Flght'ns; Bob v mane 43 miles an hour, according to reports from the Bay City dlstrtcUv,.f.v The Oregon Kid's record of '0:50 4-8 will be given official recognition by the American Power Boat officials at their next - annual meeting ' In New York. Captain Spencer's : speeder made this time at the Kansas City Tacht club re satta. ' The Portola course will be measured by officials of the American Power Boat association before and after the events. so that there) will be no trouble in bav. lng the records adopted if any are made. GRIFFITH REJOICING : ' OVER GETTING JOHNSON .;( .il"'.,.' :. .',''', 1 11 . i.y !. . ,; i ' University of Idaho, Moscow. Oct. It Coach "Pink" Griffith is .rejoicing over the decision of the university faculty conoetnr'tJia:,ellglbUtty...ofMJaelf Johnson for the football season. There was some Question as to his eligibility the first of the season; but this has been cleared up, and the faculty have given him a clean bill to play, Johnon is one Of the best men on the squad, and will play at end. It Is predicted that he will be a strong contender for the all-north-wetst team this season. BE EYED BY PORTLAND BEAVERTON TO STAGE FIRST SMOKER OCT. 29 Manager Tommy Luke Has Secured Two of Best - :: ' -' Lightweights, r. , The - Beaverton Amateur Athletic 'club will stage its first boxing tournament of the season on Wednesday night, Oc tober 21 The card Is being arranged by Tommy Duke, ex-Brooklyn club mana ger. ;vr..r :iv;.;.- :-?-.X' .:--v. '..i.i vm.: Luke has already secured the consent of Schmeer and - Carlson, two of ,, tho best lightweights In the city, to appear as the ' headllner. : Luke has arranged the rest of the card as follows: Hew lett vs. HUL Masurowsky vs. 8herrett Cronqulst vs. Hansen, ' . DrlscoU vs. O'Brien and Gordon vs. Bernstein. Arrangements have' been completed for a special car to Beaverton, which will leave the Jefferson .;. depot at 7 o'clock. ! f Practically every Interscholastlo Foot ball league team was represented at the Washington high football game last Wednesday afternoon. , , Jbvery young man is interested in go o A sports and go o tl clotlies Oothes they're styled for your particular taste and 'made to stay stylish. All-wool or silk-and-wool steam-shrunk fabrics. and best of : trimmings are put in their garments. The workmanship, the. fit, the;: quality are some of the main features of these clothes. - V " - Twenty-five dollars will buy you an extra good Suit or Overcoat. We have them from $20 and up to $40. Drop in some day and try on a few. You'll be satisfied, and so will we. . " " When buying Furniahing or HaU, you'll find the most complete assortment of best makes here in Neckwear, Snirts, Gloves, Under wear and 'Hats. ' ' ' , - . - Sam Tho Men's Shop, for Quality and Service Tl Chairman Jeffery Endeavoring to X3et Thre Year Trophy" ' " ; "Put -Up.;" According to the present plans of Oliver K. Jeffery, chairman of , the squash committee of the Multnomah club, the Paciflo Northwestern associa tion championship ' squad tournament will be staged the week of November ft, There Is a great deal of Interest la the squash game this .season, but Chairman Jeffery is waiting .until all players get in form 'again. 'V- '- -v-ji .''' l-y-". ; Immediately after the championship tournament "Is held, arrangements will be made for a handicap tournament. The players will be handicapped according to the game they play in the P. K. A. matches. Jeffery Is trying to secure a- three year trophy. 1 V ' . " 4aaawiiMa(aaaeaaaeaBWaBaaaa .' . - . - ' - -f Ekstromwho "played fuard In the Academy-Columbia 'fcame last Friday, was the star tackle of the Astoria high school team last year. . ' SQUASH DURNAMENT STAGED IN NO ' You'll Find, Whatever Game'YoiavGo ' 4 , ' . to, 'the Smartest Dressers Wearing" , Hart Sckaffner fe? Marx 1 Rbsehllatt MOTOR BOAT MEMBERS TO VOTE ON NEW PLAN AT HI HI 11 Idea ,1s to Make Organization Educational Institution in stead of Money-Making, ' The members of the Portland Motor Boat club,-at a special meeting to be held Wednesday evening, will accept Or reject the reorganisation plan, submit ter by a committee appointed by Com modore C. W. Boost' The reorganisa tion plans were submitted at a meeting held some -time ago, but no vote was taken on the matter, .'v.i-;.'',,-'- ",'V .?.-. .. If the club members accept the new plans. It la likely that the proposition of purchasing a new clubhouse site will be taken up Immediately. Several offers have been made the club by various property owners, and every one of them is an excellent clubhouse site. ' - The' proposed . consolidation of the Portland Motor Boat club and Oregon Tacht club may possibly some up for f Co. rm roiuwo mcct ILUI1L0UMI 0 IIILLI Northwest Corner Third and Morrison WASHINGTON ELEVEN .. AND ACADEMY SPEEDY Coach Hurlburt Seems to Have . , , "Dark 1 Horse" This . j . 1 "i Season,"'..'- Which is the strongest team In the Interscholastlo league? " If this question has been asked once during ; the past week- It has beeiA asked a - hundred , times. . The ; league opened last v Wednesday afternoon and four teams 'were seen In action. Of the teams that have played Washing ton appears the strong? and Portwf land Academy next by virtue of . its -' victory ' over .the Columbia University' team.!;,''';1, i; "J, ;;v .-.: - ; lenma, nowever, Lincoln ana .mionuii, nave nui Deen seen in. ac tion on the local field. Lincoln, has aV strong eleven, s. which ' Is undoubtedly , the heaviest of the league this year. V Jefferson's strength. Is unknown;' With a number of Its regulars out of the game, the blue and gold squad played a practice game with the sec ond Multnomah - eleven over a weelc v eaaa - vraaai 'UVaj,nU I ! W V RInehart, who la coaching the Jeffer- ! son players; won' the state champion- . mm y . . . . iti.u vii. M .ail 014 uu. . V . - may have something under cover this (uvii... oycou aa uua xina inava nmv- hatt Is trying v to get out of his play ere, wno average aoout its pounos to the- man,' ', -' ;' '... ;-...'..5'- .um ai.iciinw. UL 1 u rviuaiiw ai.wit emy team in the Columbia-'-game Fri day -waa no great surprise to the writ-- the '1; Academy and ' Columbia . elevens,: !: ; WaahlnvMn 4 nfArifTa tnr th vini. of a quarterback, who can. run the team without faltering. ' Laughton,ra .- former' halfback, showed up the best nf tha tarn til.tran tfiA riv fhAJntk. ITapl "' n Vila . vyci4iua i, taiue ,. u& n iuw ihu Ball, the other slayer, was a bit slow in osseins- out the signals. ' . The defeat of Columbia was a. sur prise 10. many,-, as tna. teven was countea. as one or tne contenders ior the local championship at the start' of the season. Inlurles robbed Coach : OBlllraf ' a aava.fil n lilai tiaf rila v. uooiui oh wuu iw Kauueai aiiiai - son. defeating the Astoria and Cen- .-, laalca Tiaar whlrned his Olivers Into ex cellent snap Lana aitnougn no is not V.-.Hn vt,He. imb a . AhamtttimalifTl-v Aiavan nm mrmwrnm 1 n m r n m will vtikks ma other teams hump to win the title. -At the present writing the cham pionship will fall into the arms : of eitak T .iaiitnia : waaninrrnti ; fw ' KnrTisnn .. - - Sa. aa.All kalaMilaJI IIhA i T ft. " 1 1 f I f I W t n f fPaw sMfaa m ; 'y'.-'tr'l'.l Dl V. MCYT WCCk 4 - Portland vs. : Los Angeles .at A . Tia An1aL alarht eamai. -- . ' d " San Francisco vs. oaKiana at e ; y 1 dan r nuciacD, nrea snanieav ' . - W e Venice vs. Saeramento at Pao- e 4. ramento, six games., discussion at 'the meeting. It was re4 ported some time ago that the consol- . ldation would not take place for at least two or throe days. . - . The new reorganization plan is to make the club an educational institu tion, instead of a money-making corpora -atlon. - At present each member of the club holds one or more shares of - stock: , Commodore Boost expects the members' to accept the reorganisation plan. ' e'--aa5ae7') ( Cbpyrlt-ht Bsrt UUaffner Mar ' 3