THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' THURSDAY EVENING, OCT,. 18, 101". mm i:o t; ATHLETES C0LED ww',ll.a.l GAME ft' i !l Leber, Berry,' Doane,4 Derrick, ISari ' Frahpiscb , Will ' Prescr,- r "Chadbourne and-Kores Hit .'.325 Athletes - to Festival .Visitors;-'.' -',,,' Ball 'in Pinches, : 10 HEAVY CANNONADING A, Qkr&Ist, squad ever assembled at Washington state collegFT" ftlTO KkUtW OMIT "P , . , ;:V;' ;va:-.: vrry..r;-i- -. ... 'J GiVES BEAVERS 2ND FROM SERAPHS PORTOLA SPOUTS V 1 . '' 'iSixclal to The looraal.) Lob Ang-eiea, Oct 18. Portland start ed off to "win in the second Inning; yes terday and Hi West 'was tblt to keep b's mate in the lead throughout the contest, which was a a to I affair, Port land started In on Perritt, out when that worthy sDralned his ankle w.iue steal- ins second ,in the fifth frame, it was necessary to carry him off the field and oia jaca i;yan toon up uie pucnios our den. , A -:t,-.-k.-!?:Uv' With one out in the second inning Walter - Doane beat out an Infield : hit JQu Ty lobar followed with tbree feagrer to right Korea kicked in with ' av- single that bounced over Sawyer's , dome and Lober eounteo. ine uutcn man got caught in a double play wlO Berry. ' - ' ' ;'':.'. " f- J.-:'-y.-Berry started the fifth inning with a , three-baae blow to right field and scored on Chadbourne's single to center. Chad then stole and cams home when Derrick singled to left The Angels got into the running In their, half of the fifth., Perritt walked and stole, the slide, turning1 his ankle, Wotall Tan for Mm and went to third ; on juaggert's Infield out On Howard's grounder . to Derrick . he scored. West hit Page and Krueser singled. Butting . maae a wua inrow OI xauesei grounaer to Derrick and Page scored. It waa lucky for Portland that John son, who singled in the sixth, waa caught off first when Chadbourne hur ried the ball to Derrick after catching Arbogaat's fly,- for Kyan crushed into the gathering with a home run to the right field bleachers. -. r The last Portland score was made In 'the eighth when Lober tripled to left with two out and scored on Korea' single to center. The series now stands two games for Portland. . Score: . POETLAND A ' AB. R. H. PO.' i.i B. CbivlNHiriie, ef. ......... 6 1 1 4 1 0 IVrriok. lb. .......,... 5.0 1 JO 0 0 Itodcera, 2b. 0 - J4 . a 1 ItU, m. 4 ' 0 0 , 1 - 0 ixitne, rf. .............. 4 1 v 8 . 1. 0 1 0 Iober. If. 4 S S I 0 0 Korce.Sb. ..,.....-...... 4 0. S 0 0 hnrr, . 4 1 , a 4 ' 0 0 West, p. ............... 4 .0 O 0 O v 1 Total .. 38 S 11 28 13 S ,,- ::; LOSAKOEt.ES AB. B. H. PO. Mirgart et. 4 . 0 11 KnwuJ, ll. ............ S Page, 2b. 4 Kraeter, rt. ......... ..Hl Muewl, if. i Johnaon. . ....i........ S axbtwut C ........ 4 I'orrltt D. ............. 1 H7n, p. 'Total M.,.S8 I T ST IT Hueael eat, bit by bitted oaO.' Ran for Perritt ia fifth. ' Portlaud .................0 S0OSO01O 8 H1U... 0 101 8 2 01011 Loa Aogele ............ ..0 0 0 0 t 1 0 0 0 UIU ........ -v. ...... .0 11 11011-7 ' Hrrara-aiWeat, Rodfera, Pag, Uneatel 8. Stolen Ivase Chadbovroe 2, Howard. Perritt. Sctcd bits and 4 rnna off Perrltf in 0 lnntoia, Obarge aeieai w rvrnvu ' itoma mo uys . 'inm baa Mt Lober 3, Berrr, Two baa hit Iom. First on ball Off Weat 4. 8 track oat .Perritt 1, Weat 4. Ryaa 1. Doobl plays Page to Howard; Chadbourne to Bodgera; Da la to Bodgera to Derrick. Hit br pitcher Sawyer, Page.' Tune 1:25. Umpire Phjle and riaaey. r -: ...:. m FOOTBALL NOTES "Germany Bchultx, the old Michigan star, is "assisting Coach "Hurry Up" Tost at Ann Arbor. ; Harry Kersburg, the former Harvard guards has developed a strong and wall drilled team at Holy Cross thia year. ' Just 44 minutes, waa the record of the Princeton Tigers in their game with Tordham. r..r . ..'if S4,:..'..., "Z- JV '''' ':" . 'V'f; '" ' : ' Some Harvard enthusiasts are talk lng 8 to 1 odds that the Crimson will teat Tale and Princeton this year. ' it.::,,i,;:rrK!, . .. .. ..' - ., John Catea, the .old Tale Vend and track captain, is helping the coaches de velop the Johns Hopkins university eauad at Baltimore. . Princeton, began playing football In 1869, Tale ln.,187a. Harvard in H74, Pennsylvania : in '1876, Dartmouth in 1882 and Cornell in 1887. Dartmouth' has shown ia lot of im provement of late. The Hanover eleven make up for this In speed. Washington and Jefferson has one of the heaviest teams In Its history this year, - The W and J eleven has a game with , Tale October 26, and expects to make a good showing against the Ella ' The University of Pennsylvania foot ball eleven auffered a loss when It was announced that Harry Wilson, veteran tackle of last year's eleven, would not come out for the team this season. 'The record score of the college teams for the season to date is that made by Belolt against De Kalb Norma) at Be loit Wla ' The home eleven scored 118 points, making 18 touchdowns, 14 goals from - touchdowns and two goals from placement . . i - . , . Knowlea. the Tale kicker and half back, runs With the ball very much as Maban of Harvard does. . Green, a Harvard second team player. Arrow for J JW M VWVV i j r aM f rrK V ".X-l 1 VI ... a U v v. X . AHaaaaaaa- I I '. ' M MW : Ti y ,V The above football squad la the ,.w$ ; wxa tne jNoruwesi jmercoiiegiaie , cnampionamp. has been maklnj an txeellent showing In practice against the varsity elevan. Oberlin. playing on her new 100,000 football field for the first time, cele- I brated the oocaslon by defeating Heidel- After - Maine had met' both Harvard and Tale, Captain Sawyer of tha Maine eleven declared that the El is were much stronger .than; Harvard. -V Arthur Oilman, : commodore of : tha crew, njtid tackle on last year" freshman eleven, lias Joined the Cornell varsity geotbau wiuad.'vVjW.t?.) a,v-i'''.V'.';.i The navy, with- eight .veterans la Its lineup, already is having a hard time to get the players to settle down to bus! ness. . Veterans do not like the early season' .drudgery. " . ..f.-J.-.-.,.',-, 'Members of the Indiana University Alumni ' association are protesting against Indiana being the. first confer ence college to play Chicago each year. They declare that Indiana is always the "goat" and put on for a practice game for the Maroons. , j ; ,., SEALS SCORE TWICE IN - EIGHTH AND BEAT OAKS San Francisco, Oct, : 1 By scoring two runs In the eighth inning, after the Daks had secured this lead In the seventh,; the . Seals defeated Devlin's player's yesterday-. 4 to 3. Lefty Ablea allowed the Seals, but four hits. Both teams played poor, ball in the field. J , BIN FBANCISCO OAKLAND - AB.H.PO.A. AB.H.PO.A.: Tobinrf.;,i,8 1 O. o! ClemPDa.If ., 4 1 10 McArdle.lb. 8 S 11 01 Metilng.Btt.. 4 Kajlor.rf... 4 Zacher.ef... 4 Johmton.cf , 4 O 8 01 SehaUer.lf . 8 0 1 Downa,2b. , 8 0 2.. Corhaa.aa.. 4 1-1 eaa.lA..... 4 Cook, as...... 4 Cartw'fatSb 4 0 0 8 Schmldt.e.. 8 0 9 1 Ueard.Sb.... 4 0 S Alexander.e. 9 Ablea.p.....' 9 8 0 O O O 0 O Lalfleld.p. ,. 8 0 0 sna. ...... l Btooe,p 0 ToUl ....50 4 ST 181 Total ....it S 27 U feartd foe Able In ninth. Baa Franclaco , 0 0 1 0 0 01 2 04 Hlta ....0 0 2 0001 1 o-M Oakland ..................0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 O I Hits ...1 1 0 0003 1 14 Boo Tobln t, IfeArdle. SehaUar, Kayter, Reae, Cook. Errors Betling, N'eae, Laard, Uo Ardle, Schaller, Corbaa. or rnna and 4 hit oft Abies la 8 inning; charge defeat to Able. Tm base bit UeArdl, Neaa. Sacrifice aits McArdle. Downs. 8 total bases ToWn 2. Me Ardle, Cook 1 Flrat oa balls Off Ablea 2, off Ilfleld . . StniPk out Br Able 8, by Let. field 1. Donbla playa Cartwrlgbt to Down to McArdle. Paaaed ball Alexander. Earned rasa Ban Fraoclaeo 1, off Abies. Left oa baaee San Franclaco 8, Oakland 4. Tim 1:32. Umpire- Guthrie and Kaell. SEVEN BINGS OFF HITT PUT STATESMEN SECOND Sacramento, Cal, Oct. 18.'The Sac ramento team won Its second game from the Venice Tigers yesterday aft ernoon and advanced to second plaoe in the pennant race. The score waa 7 to 1. Roy Hltt.- Hogan's star southpaw, waa touched up for seven tallies In the second Inning. Young's batting ' was tbe feature of the game. ... -j. no score: i.VBNICB 8ACBAMBNT0 AB.H.PO.A. AB.H.PO.A 8 10 0 Meloan.lf.. 8 Kane.ef.... 8 Bajleaa.rf . , 4 Braahear,2b 4 O'Boorke.a 4 McD'nell.lb 4 Utacbl.8b. 4 Sterrette.. 4 illtt.p..... 0 Edtn'daon.p 8 Wtlholt... 1 8hlnn,rf.. loans, aa. .. 8 2 1 18 1 2, 1 1 1 I 0 2 0 5 2 1 Tannanf.lb. swain, ir.,. MoratLef... HalUnan.Sb. o; 8 Htark.Sb... 8 2 4 1 8 0 O 10 0 0 Bllaa.e Uvel.p.... Total ..84 t 24 10 Total ....81 10 2T 1 Batted for Edmondem la ninth, Venice OOOO0001 0 1 Bits 0 1 12101208 Sacramento 0 7 OO000O T Hits ........... .......1 T 0 1 1 0 0 O -10 Hun M4oan, Shlnn, Toting, Tennant Mo ran, llalllnan, Stark and Lively. Errors Ster. rett, Braabau. Sevan raoa. 7 hlta off Hltt la 1 1-8 Inning. Charga defeat to Hltt. Two baae hlta sterrett Mtloan, Tenaant Toung, 8tolea ba Young,' Swain. - Sacrifice bit Kan. Sacrifice fly Bllaa. Paaaed ball Bllaa. Hit by pitched ball Tennant and Shlnn, br Kdmondson. Struck oat By Hltt 2, by Ed mondaon 2, by Lively 6. flrat oa balls Oft Hltt 1, off Edaaoadaoa 1, off Lively 1. Donbl limy. nayina w Drrert u uticni; Sterrett to McPonnall. Darned runa Sacramento . off Hltt, Venloa 1. Left on baaee Venice 7, Sae ramcnio o. j-inra umpiraii Hia and Use common sense rbuy Superior ooaL 16 ton. Main 164: A-1641. (Adv.) Shirts There is a good fitting Arrowj shirti suitable everv occasion: Select4the;shirt bearing the ArrowJabel. i 1 It, ( f?; fM.tw.; ..asxwjUkMi ooe that greeted Coach Johnny Bender; after the first few days of the BASEBALL IN SACTO BUT JEFFERSON: Baum Asked to Punish Patsy O'Rourke for Action To- ' ward Reporter Sacramento, "Cal., Oct Declaring that baseball' la Sacramento has been given an unsavory name because of the failure of Coast league officials to pro. hibit proranity . upon the part of -the players, C S. Brailer, a local newspaper reporter, has today appealed to Presi dent A. T. Baum of the Coast league to remove raisy u Jttourke Of the Venice club from organised baseball, for con duct unbecoming a gentleman, follow lng a tirade of abuse , he maintains O'Kourke hurled at him, Just prior to yesterday's game at Buffalo park. , or two years." says Brazier in an article in a local newspaper, "baseball hal suffered because Of the-fall nre-of tbe proper authorities to regulate Dro- f.nHo .1,.;..-.. , ...i,. . ,,T . . T ; .. Self-respecting cuisens have refused to attend the tgamea, and could not con slstently permit their wives and chlK oren to ao so. jjj.s -,.-... ;., -,-.4 -s.;; .. 'Baseball ; Is not deserving of . sud pore wnen xnnged with language no decent man cares to hear, much less to have, the members of his family hear. President Baum has repeatedly declared that he la opposed to profanity on the bail Held. OKourke'a exhibition Yes terday was worse than rowdyism, and if u passes wunoui reprisals' from the league head It is time that Sacrament- ana cut off the half-hearted support tney are giving baaebalL "O'Bourke's tirade Is not tit to print' It was witnessed by the manager of the Venice club and other members or his team." : tf O'Rourke wound up by Inviting the reporter outside. i r; Itoitin Will. Investigate. : - San Francisco, Oct. H. President A. T. Baum of the Pacific Coast leaaua announced hers today that be Intends to make a thorough Investigation of the Charges lodged against Patsy O'Rourke ox me Venice ciud oy ,u. E.. Brazier, a Sacramento newspaper man. Brasler accuses O'Rourke of conduct unbecom lng a gentleman, following a-tirade of abuse he .alleges O'Rourke hurled at him Just before yesterday's ", game at Sacramento. ' -.J"-"' ' "f- . "Personal ; differences have existed between O'Rourke and Brazier for two years," said Baum. "However, if I find that Brazier's charges of misconduct are true,, X certainly will take act loa" LANGFORD ON COAST TO BATTLE JACK LESTER Ban Franclsoo, Oct 1. Sam Lang ford, the ; Boston negro heavyweight left today for Taft, Cal., where Ion October 27. he is scheduled to ' meet Jack Lester of Cle Elum, Wash., in a 20 round contest The negro and his manager, Joe Woodman, arrived in San Francisco yesterday. v- Woodman had a short conference with Promoter Coffroth regarding a match here with Gunboat Bralth. Coffroth announced today that he had communi cated with Jim Buckley of New York, who is looking after the Interests of i the California heavyweight and ex pected an answer before night STANDING OP THE TEAMS Pacific Coast League. ' . ' W. L. Pct.l W.L. Pet Portland w.,105 78 JlTl. Itaaelsco.e &o ,492 SaeramMite 07 90 .510 to Angle.S8 102 ,4TT Venice ....102 84 Aloj Oakland ...88 118 .420 I : - Y 'ri mm ,;t.i v-'v; ' vwww more man IftliH'lyP k , '-. . :' ... .' ,' . . ', when you begin craving rough, . h'igKroWo whiskey delicacy w ''if :'v;i4 '. e . . v'. Hftn Iri-nrv vi-xxj-xrvixiti 'i.r (xoe center jnp or tne ruuman.tean). Hill PUTS IE Little Feiloivs on - Rinehart's Squad Make Bfg Borleske Boys Go Limit InjGame. Supporters of the Lincoln Hlch school eleven were given a shock veatardav when the Jefferson High school eleven held, the Cardinals to a . 12 to 0 score. Some of Xincoln'a enthusiastic support ers offered odds that, the blue and arold eleven would be swamped under a 20 to o score, wiuie a few others were holding inac mo varainai eleven would - score 80 points. 4s The : Jefferson team, although out weighed by at least iff pounds, put up a gritty fight It was the first real game for- Rinehart's players,, and -the Jeffer son coach Js to be congratulated on the eh.uad he has developed. Four of his players weigh under 140 pounds, and his two anas, woirer and Sax. welsh 127 and ISO-pounds, respectively. . rnese two piayera . however." were worth their weight in gold In yester days contest ; Wolfer broke up more Lincoln plays than any other Jefferson player. Glebisch,, the former all star grammar school center, although weigh ing but -147 pounds, was a tower of atrength in the center of the Jefferson line. . Wilcox backed uo In f lna . shana and later In the game Schaufler, Ldn- com s star tackle, tried his best to block Wilcox on every tackle that he made. Adncoin scored In the first ouarter and again to the fourth period. -' Groce car ried the ball over' after a series of line bucks for the first point- After an exenange ox punts in the third period, i no quarier enaea witn tne Dan on Jef rerson'e eight-yard line. Here Groce and Newman bucked the line, Newman scoring the touchdown. Groce failed to aiok goal after the first touchdown, while Mulkeys kick, out failed on the second touobdown. : Captain Irvine of Jefferson and' Can- tain Mulkey of Lincoln divided honors in rtturnbig punts. Newman and Groce were Lincoln a big ground gainers, and Bcnauuer was ut best hole maker. uunng.nne isn part of . the same Coach Borleake of Lincoln put nearly all of his second team men in the fight saving hia regulars for the hard game wun wasningion next . week. v The lineup; . Lincoln. Positions. Jefferson Cornwall ...... . . .C. . . . , Glebisch Busch .. G Tel. , . . Nottingham Schaufler .....L, T R. , . , Hendrickson R. Groce K R. ........... 8ax finite ........ a. u L.... ...... . ciiirrv Hanson ,. R T L.. ...... Kennedy iowara . ... . i ., k l.. ...... . wolfer Mulkey (Capt) ..Q., Irvine (Capt) E. Groce H R. - Wilcox owiwr xv xx x,. ... ...... 1 waits Newman . .... . . .F... ....... Maurice McLaughlin for Watts, Tannansee for R. Groce. Henderson for Ranker. wrt for McLaughUn, Reed for Curry, Johns for Flnke, Pearcy for Howard, Howard for Cornwall Condlt for Henderson, Peterson for E. Groce,' Magill for Tan nansee, Krauso for Boehmer, Clerln for MaailL Booker for Hanson. Beharr! for Busch, Freeman for Newman. .i, . Toucnaowns is. uroce l, Newman 1. T3oo " Shaw, umpire: Georara Rnrts. has A linesman; R. J. Staehli, Leonard Powers ana . n. uarman, timers. f., , i. Aviator Pegoad to Visit Us..- Sail Franciqco, '. Oct 18 Because Aviator Jules Pegoud can fly bottom side up, he will get the most money ever paid to a blrdman on : a tour of the umtea states soon to open in San Fran Cisco. ' -. .; ;.. ... ;:i:,-:, -when flavor, nr., a a n r na mala i-iiiu 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiiiimi tin i Wl 'Will iiivii iu vu in age no, longer j J'fr t . any, oiner gooa yrm8KtTwW Agents' :V (t 1913. training Beaeon. Bender is Yvery' inis year , wilt average over two nunareq, ppunqs. W CPFPQ PIII1K il-iUI,fiULLIlU.s I-ILUIUifef v. I ! V. a a ii til , '. a ; a n-w ts Captures '. Castleton ' Cup- and Hornet J$ugHmahWinsclnf JM- KentuckyiF'uturityl': 11 4,:,i'3 '"i" ' ' Lexington. Ky. Oct" l.i-rh veteran Pop" Geers added more laurels to his long list yesterday afternoon by pilot ing anvil to a victory in tne castleton Cup race. . Cheeney. the fast mare from Texas, was second and Robert Milrol finished third. After th 4 race Geers was presented with the Castleton cup. r ' . The Jventucky futurity. pacing 'di vision, race . was won by Homer- Baugh man In three straight heats. Tilly Tip ton was second. These were the only two starters in the event , The- resttltst ' .;.:';". y- f.-r-.ia 2:11 trot. - second dlvlnlnn-'rtw11ar Junior, S, 1, 4,-1, I, first; Ramey Con stan tine, J. . I, i, t, 4, second; Ernest Axtell. 8, 2. 8, J. t. .third. Beat, time, 2:09A, in second heat . iteniucy futurity, pacing division, for SAVE THEUANDS ,fev'- V .ZL ,X - J .aaaatia " ' " ' MM f i 'd ' ,HJTS JbSQLUTELY -CLEAR HAVANA AND JT HAS NO KtCXT 1 1 i t is: nr tt j t t t i III v J . ' , A li I -' . U IU V, " 755t? 'iVtw ; Cr (,r-iV.K On sale at All Dealers. Hotels. Clubs and Cafes ;ii-.;i:i,.t.. Quality Workmanship tTIiftiW.tr The Finest " . : Vf. lV XX V JL i Although thifl offer Is want every smoker to try - quality to Hold your patronage MI RET. V v'i '4'' OUR- LEADERS 2 .0,.',?,'-r'-j(- iBlumaer-Frank Drug Co. , '4'. - v iDEAllV-These Eanch mutt Jf enthaalaatlo-ver- h4s ehauues to" ;;:.);'. '.-.-v-ivi first; Tilly Tipton, 2, 2. t, second. Beat time, 8:08, In aecond heat ' 4 r vuoiieion cup race Anvil, i. a., uroi, Cheeny, 2, -8, second; Robert Milrol, 6, 2, third.' Best time, 2:08, to second heat. - 2:18 paoe Great Boott, 1. 1, 1. first; Donald Mackay, 8, 2, 4, second: John Ii., , a, nirou ,; ess unia.ri.v i y. , BAELSON ADMITS THAT HE'S A DEAD ONE ' unicago, Oct : 16. Battling " Nelson. former lightweight champion, returned to - Chicago j. today, from Milwaukee, where. he recently was outpointed in a ten round bout by. Ad Wolsrast an J announced bis retirement from the ring, My ngnt . witn woigaat,' said Nel son, ,' has convinced .me that I. am a dead one. . I felt fine, but I did not seem to have the punch. - My ring days are1 over.'' . ' , m Ladd Team Beats Hawthorne : -The Ladd team ?: won , the - opening game of the ; heavyweight division of the Grammar school ; football league yesterday from f the -Hawthorne eleven, 25 to 0. , The. backfleld combination' of the winners waa. too much for the east aide school.:: players! The . Holladayv Thompson game scheduled for yester day afternoon will be played thia aft ernoon on the Jefferson high school grounds. ' ' :;vUi' Clcar Havana Cigars Havana Cigar fir Particular Smokers ...it SATISFACtlONr- -It - 100 Bandsbox of 12 - 210 Bandshox of 25 - 420 Bands-Bdx of 50 - Hi- P TV-v'W : -fr.V. Vsa.lt1sa sii ITsBVi Raiflll 1UA ' , ...("ut.., tj, VaJne of Each Band le extraonlinaiTs1 and involves REY clear Havana cigars. We rely on MI REY "tf-: BANDS REDEEMABLE AT ALL for 25o-r . COMMERCIALS, MUNA LISA, be at oiir oHIce riot later than 5 days San Franclkco, ' Cal., ' Oct ' 18. The sporting carnival of the Portola fewtlval has set a record before the first start ing gun has been fired.,' The. total num ber of entrants In the field and track eventa is .825, the' largest number oa record for an event of -this kind :. V .' So heavy is the list Of entfants from all over ths Pacific coast, aVcrding to announcement made today, that a series of trial- events will . have to be run on the morning of October 25, the day of thebig field and tracbi events in the stadium of Golden Gate park, Trials for, -the half , mile, quarter ' mile, 220 yard and 100 yard. will begin at 10 a. m. on that day, the finals starting at 1:80, t t The, University of. California heads the Hat of entrants with 96. Stanford, ' has 40,- other organisation being as fol lows: Olympic dub 80. .Pastime club 88, bouiharn California- 20. 'Pacific northwest 8. San Francisco T, M. C. A. 25, Oakland T. M. C. A. 25, San Jose T. M. C. A4 JO, Fresno T M. C. A. 4. The, remainder is made up of scattered en tranu from Santa Rosa, Stockton and eisewBere..-if.). vr f-v':'&v Some of the best known' athletes of,. tea of. ' j est .to me weat ere reaqy tor - me DISf which will add not a little interest tne festival of October 22-21. T.' B A O Quintet Starts ; ' The Jewish Boys' AthleUo club bas-' ketball team has started training for the 1812-14 season. The team la ex pected to be stronger than it was last aeason.. Four of last 1 season's players are ' on the squad again this season, . Ten players .are working hard for the one guard position' which Is unfilled.' Manager Hchwarts is "anxious to ar range a schedule of games fer the sea . son and would like to hear from all 140 pound teams , in the city. .Address Hyman Schwarta, Franklin hotel.. : ... - Jeff Teaireau Weds Typist. ' '- LNewTork, Oct.' 16.-Charls M. 'Tes- r reau, a member ef the New Tork Giants, and Miss Helena Elisabeth Blake, will 1 he married here late today. ' Tesreaq will be the third member of McGraw's team to marry during tbe last three , t twakaaaaaaFaaaasBaaaamwawa k- J-1 - Lents Wants Football Gama The Lents football team would like to : arrange a - practice game for" Sunday. Telephone O. D. 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