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I.'- .THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1913. :TW0 TEAL1S SELECTED : FROM REED COLLEGE" l'nle Delayed by Wet Field. New Haven, Conn., Oct. '' il. A wet field today prevented the Tale football quad from practicing outside, but the players were -Riven a workout In the football case. - Oakes practiced today at guard Instead Of Warren. formations. The blackboard drill was another form of practice the players were put through.' .', October 29 with Leach Cross, is a new form of training adopted here by Willie Ritchie, lightweight champion of the world. Ritchie spends several hours daily on the links. ,t Good to Meet Volf. ' Eammy Good, the ' Portland - light weight who recently fought a 10-round drew with Leonard Powers, Is under the . Anotlier Has Channel Craze. Bum Richards,, who was successful in swimming to the Boston light and, re turn and who also accomplished the difficult feat of swimming from the Battery in Nw York harbor to Bandy Hook will make an attempt to swim the English Channel next year. Richards is an amateur and belongs to a Boston swimming club. ;t t August American bred horses racing in England "won 2, races, besides being placed seoond or third In many. Of the races won only One was of first class . rank, that being the 150,000 Eclipse Stakes, 1 won . by Tracery at Sandowa Park, July - IS. But some of the others were of good value and much esteemed by English, owners. ',- Now Ai. V " I t ; Milwaukee, A i ;., OcX. 1 w scheduled here tor i.rsl ) tween Ad JWolgnnt, furmpr W champion, and Charley t cago, was called off Vnv I Wolgast broke a rib ' in training. The ex-champion v ; to the mat by Anton, the tir sparring' partner, with a stra! t l:t to the , body. A- physicltin am..Mm.' .1 that one of Ad's lower rib was i n Ki-n and ordered him to bed.' rrlnceton Fractlcea Secretly, i'rlnceton N. J., Oct. 2l.The Prfnce ton football sauad . practiced secretly today. The passing: of Center Trenkmas was said to be improving. Harvard Tries New Formations. Cambridge. Mass., Oct ' II.- The Har I FDR EDOTBALL GCES managership of Dan Bait of Beattle. Goods first fight under Bait will b against Battling Wolf In Tacoma Thurs- vard - football .eleven, considered by many, experts to .be the strongest aggre- Willle'g IMaylUg Golf. American Horses Win .82 XUceg. New York, 'Oct. 21. Playing golf to Use common sense buy Superior coal, U Aon.- Main 1S4; A-HiL ' (Adv. - e.tfVSfri -ixJ '!,tijs. -".'Vt'lu"! 't:iV"' fAtClX M1tnftrtlfy-lf''li :tatevndltin' for his match nlday night , '.'. yy m if -A-:-'.,:; c. :.; I ' D I flArr QAne nA TA,;,ri . - ' ' ' ' r w During tbe months of June, July, and ; uinmuijf tiLuuciiio auu iviiii 5 .Men Wilt Play Instead .of ' ( Recruiting proni: Classes; V 0 V"i' The recent ruling of the faculty com mlite on athletics, which provides that .all men entering match games of Amer ican football at Reed college must pre : .'.ously practice four times a week dur ing a Deriod of four weeks, has mad ' Mt impossible for tfie athiatlo council to arrange a successful Interclass schedule. .Instead, the student body , will be dl--'. vlded and teams representing the dor mitory students and the students living . . in tne city will be selected. ,. At a joint meeting of the faculty com - -mines on atmeuce, tne atnietie council, 'and the captains of th football team, . lt was decided to foreko the proposed games between the classes. This de- vision was based on the fact that while many of th men have responded to the ;cau ana nave practiced laitnruuyf em bers have failed to report regularly. This . snakes It Impossible to fill out three ens- Itire teams In time. - A seooad-consider ' nation is, the - more even division v of : weiisvu turn ! eilDUicu uy iuo now 4 system.- ' David Brace will captain the -"Day Dodgers" and Arthur. Hauca the , r"inmates V-W; yiXMi''v- - . The addition of new material will strengthen both teams. The dormitory .men will profit by the addition of fiha 1 gren, a ISO-pound backfleld man, who ... 'shows every sign of developing into a ,terrlflc Une-plunger. . For the day stu v dents Rl t ten berg , will easily ranks a position at half, because of his powerful and consistent kicking Irto is being . .. developed Into a quarterback. Although " ha ftas never before played at the pivot position, his natural quickness,' accuracy, and fine sagacity that he has shown in practice is such that much is being ex ' pected from him.' He Is expected to do especially well in running back punts, as lie is both last and snirty. la addition, Peterson and Miller will add -materially - to the strength of the line.. -.' There will be a strong veteran back' - bone to both teams. The "Inmates' - will have Redman, a Ii5-poundy hole , maker, at center, riper and juacker will guard the ends, while in tho back field Laneefleld will bo . found at 'full and tiauck at half. Lancefleld is a consist ' ant (round gainer. His lino plunging -was a featur - of "last year's gamea .Haurk is fast am is the hardest mart 1a the college to tackle,'. Xesfc year his one Weakness 1 was his work . as defensive half,, but' this, year he. will no doubt overcome "tnis -irouDie."- xi irie manes . good as quarterback for the "Day Dod rs" Tomllnson will be given as oppor-. i "tunity to return to his natural position - .at end. With Brace and Tomllnson on i the ends, the "Dodgers"; will have little i.to fear from end run They wUl also be able to play more of an open game, ' .' depending on their ends to get down the v field on punts and passes. McCoy has ; been shifted from half to full. He hits t the line low and bard and is strong on 'interference. Runyan will be back at ' i.bls old position at tackle. He is a star defensive player ana, snouia aeveiop a j'good offensive !!, ,K'W . . The first game will be played Novem .4 J'ber 6- A second game, la scheduled for , . tithe 11th. These games wlU be played ' on the new athletic field on, the college - ;;campua. They are open to tne public 'Without cnarge. . - v JUNIOR FQOTBALLTO ( HI It . II M : ! II-'.' J.- START NEXT SUNDAY i-Teams Entered in A.-W. Cir- :i.-.cuit to Meertach Other : , Twice. v.t it , . tt . - The opening games of the Archer- "Wlg'glns Junior football league will be played Sunday af ternoon. President ' Toombs completed the schedule, which s V, calls for 10 games, yesterday after ' Bit teams, tVK. Watkiaa. Sunnyslde. Brooklyn.' South Portland, North Port land and Albino, are entered this sea- ' eon. ) Each team meets the other twice during the season. : :un-V5 v--' i. Th schedule for the senior division will be completed ia the near future. The schedule: - October ' S--Albina vs. Sunnyslde: ' South'- Portland ' va Brooklyn; forth Portland vs.. watkina u,.;v November Brooklyn v Alblna; - 8outh.portland vs. Watkins; North Port. lend v. Sunnyslde. j.s.;! ' " November Watkins vs. Sunnysldes Albina vs. South Portland; JNOrth Port- land vs. Brooklyn. . . , . November It -Brooklyn vs. Sunuy , , side; Watkins vs. Albina; North Port land va south Portland. -.. November IS--SunnysidV vs. South Portland; Watkins va Brooklyn; Albina y. worm . Portland. - -ti i November JTAlbina vs. Sunnvslde: South Portland va Brooklyn; . North f ortiana va watkins. Z November I0--Brooklyn vs. Albina; -South Portland vs. . Watkins; . North Toruana vs, uunnysiae. . w December 7 Watkins vs. Sunnyslde; Albina vs. South Portland Jorth Port- ana vs. xsrooaiyn, . December 14 Brooklyn vs. Sunny iae; waiaina vs. Aioina; KOrth Port' land vs. South Portland. V , t . December il - Sunnyslde va South - .Portland; Watkins va Brooklyn; Albina , ' xvuurin roriisnq. f. The Jefferson high school Regulars , -wUl play the Rebels this afternoon on Jhe Jefferson grounda At the close of ins ijn season, tne Regulars defeated y Jthe Rebelsby one point B. Moguls, C, ' Steraler and several other Jeffer ( fon pUiyers mlli ting up with the Reb- - The Albina team of the A-W. league ' defeated the Sell wood Y. M. C. A. 10 to Mason and Mclwain starred for the Aicina team. . una winners were : out weighed IS pounds to the player. ; ' Tbe manager of the North Portland , AotbaU eleven wants all his players to : meet at the Archer-Wiggins store at I 'o'clock this evening, Practice will be held Thursday, nlsht at Twenty-first und Overtoa; streets, . f The' 'Jefferson Juniors want to ar jrange games for. week days. Call Bro ey. East (TIB In the evening or Jeffer son high school during noon hour. r The Lents football team will play th Columbia Park team next Sunday aft ernoon in Lenta 1. Manager Forte thinks ,hls players will be contenders for t:ie ' .state championship. Sunday it defeated ! y pick-up team easily. i The Watkins team of the A.-W. 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