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10 I U-L-L. COAST LEAGUE ENDS f.lOST PROSPEROUS President Baum Says Every 'Team ' Made Money; Oak land Surprise, of Season, i Ban Francisco. Oct 7 The Paclflo v Coast ; league baseball season, which ' closed yesterday, was the moat prosper ous in the history of the organisation, according to President ' A.: T. Baum. Kvery team made money, Baum said to day, the Sacramento ciuo enjoying- i most prosperous season In yean. The bier surprise of the pennant race was the sorry showing of Oakland, last year's winner. After getting- off to a fair start, the Commuters dropped into a . siumo Deiore ma season was iwo months old. landing; finally in the eel Jar, where they finished, On the other hand,, the Portland club, getting off to a poor start, gradually worked its way ' to the. top, tind cinched the flag soma time before the end of the season. .". lyos Angeles started out Uke a winner, , holding , first position J for several months. Then Its twirlers went bad, the - Manager Wolverton infused a lot of , rlns-pr Into the Sacramento team. wnicn finished Mmnd. M&nv baseball exoerts : believe Wolverton's team will be the team the pennant winner of 1914 will have to .beat. , He has some rattling good -material and a splendid pitching staff. ,-". ' r Ban Francisco strengthened Its pitch : lng department late In the season. 'The Seals finished In fourth place, winning .194 and losing 103 games. Tbe club wilt be handicapped next season by the loss of Jimmy Johnston, the speedy out fielder, to the Chicago Cubs, but Man ,ager Howard says this will be overcome , by additions. "Johnston set a modern - wona s record lor iz stoten oases aur- i: ing the season. Happy Hogan of Venice failed in his . endeavor to land the pennant, out nia -team finished the season in the first capped Venice during the early part of ' the season, and the Tigers for a while : . vested in last place. Later they worked . until the last week of the season, when they were crowded out by Sacramento, wbHuo rumon. HDUVC ' fe500 BY TAKING TWO San Francisco, - Cati 4 Oct; ; i7. The Beats took " both games X front Hogan's Tigers' yesterday and finished the season In fourth place with the percentage of ..SOS. The results were 8 to 4 and t to 1. Patsy ' O Rourke's : stick work featured the afternoon1 game.-He secured four bits in as many times at the plats. , ; The 'scores; t . , t ' ' , .1 Mornlr pam . ' . - - VPN1CB 1 BAN FBANCIKCO .aB.U.PO.A. ! AB.H.PO.A Mfloao.If.. 4 1 OiTobln.cf... "'. WIHurfLef.'. 4 O 3 0 McArdla.lb ' Barlma.rf A. S 0 O Johmton.rf. Schaller.lf.t bratbear.tb 4 1 1 21 O'Kourke.M 3 0 1 1 Downa,2b..t Corhaa.sr66 Cartwri't,8b Clarka.c. Baker.p..., McD'lielUa, 4 1 10 O lJtm-bl.Sb.. 3 0 g o i Kll!ott,cwi , 4. , 1 8 8 Hrtna.i. 9 1 8 I'afaon... 0 0- 0 iM Ttal ju.S 10 Si Total ...,32 ''V- IB.Hu! fl..4..ai l ninth Venice , v....-.,..,..-.,.0 OOOOeOiO 4 ; Hit ...........,.;. .1 o 1 1 0 04) j 10 San Fraoclaea i . . ,v, .". . .8 1 0 8 0 w ,,f Hit ...... ........ ....8 1 1 I 2 00 1 ,- Bon Mtloan. Wllboit,- Barleas and Hark. iwan; ixwia, woonaton z, Bcnauar, iwvna ana Cvrbas. Errwa -Mrloaa. Braahaar, Elliott, Cor- , ban. Hoaoe run Corhan. Two baa bit Ba ker, stoles oaaea Tobln. Jobnatuo. Dowoa. .Cartwrigbt. - Baeriflee hit WUbolC Flrat baae oa ball Off Baker 4, Harkwoa 5. Struck oat 'By Baker Z. Harkneaa s. Uouhl nlar- -Cor. ' ban to Downa to UcArdle.' Left on baaea . .. .Venice 10, San Francisco 6. Earned runt Ven ice 4, Ban Pranclaco 8. Balk Harkneaa. Wild pltchea Harkneaa 8,- Time 10.- Umpires .neie ana wumrie . Afternoon fame VENICE SAM rBAKClRCO ; AB.H.P0.A. AB.H.PO.A. Meloan.lf.. 4 0 8 0 Tobln.cf... 8 McArdia.lt. . 8 Johnoton.rf. 2 8cballer.if,. 1 Downa,2b. . 8 Oorhan.aa... 8 Cart (bt,8b 3 Schmldt.c. 8 Pannlnt.p.. 8 O 1 WHbott.ef. 4 1.01 (1 BarlMa.rf.. 4 .J. 8 0 3 0 O'R'rke.e-aa 4 4 3 8 U-O nell.lb 4 1 8 1 LIUchl.ab.. 3 0 0 8 HoBan.c... 2.081 Raielgb.p.. 8 0 0 4 Butler ,u... 1 0 0 1 Patterson. 10 0 0 Total ....33 0 34 17 Total .28 6 37 ' ' 'Batted tor Bog aa In aerenth. ' . Venlca .....00 0 1 0 0 0.0 01 t Hiu t. .o losoioo i e Sao FVanclaco 1 0 0 O 10 0 2 HIU .0 100 31 80 , Bona Barleaa, Tobln and Oorban. Error 'UcArdle, Downs, McDonnell 1 Stolen bases Tobln, Schmidt. Two baae hit O'Bourke. Sac rlflce hit CartwrlKht. first baae ea ball Off Fannlnf S, UuMgh 4. Strnck out Br Fan ning 1, Kulelgh 2. Double playa Oorhaa to Down to UcArdle; O'Bourke to Braabear to Me Imncell 2; Butler to Braabear to MoDcnnelL Pawed ball Hogan. Wild pitch Ralelsh. Earned runa Veuice 1, San Francisco 1. Left ea baaea Venice 7, San Fruiciaeo 4. Tims ,1:30. Umpire Guthrie and Held. CLAY-COURT CHAMPIONS BEAT M10UGHL1N DUO , San Francisco, Oct 27. -John Stra .chan and Clarence Griffin, national . clay court doubles champion tennis players, defeated Maurice E. McLough )ln, the United States single and doubles champion, and his partner. Dr. Sumner Hardy, in the feature match of the Portola tennis championships played Saturday on the Golden Gate park courts. Score 6-4, 1 0-8. ' Btrachan and Griffin gave one of the best exhibitions seen locally for a long While. Dr. Hardy was off color in his play, and McLoughlln consequently did not get a chance to, exhibit the wonder- . f Ul speed that has made him famous. - Tie In Qualifying Golf. In "the second qualifying round for the Directors' cup of the Waverly Coun- ii; viuu, u, u w . mcuregor quauried for conipeUtlon play. R. T. Cox and Jtichard Norris were tied with the net score of H. These two players will play the tie off during- the first week of November. McGregor's net score was 7fi. . .'.AMWWaVMU ' 9 '.,11 ,1 ,1 1 - The " Bradford ' baseball team was eliminated from city championship, by losing to the St Mary's" team yesterday fi to 2.- Hughes pitched for the winner and Kallio and Mensor for the Bradford team,: gt. Mary's and Xents will play next Sunday. , Thie wlll be the final ; came of the eason,,v,- Uidgefield Swampe Waftbougal. Ridgefleld, Wash, Oct ' 17. w The jtuageneia nign school football team de cisively defeated the Waahougal high school, eleven on the looal fleld Satur ay afternoon; 47 to 0. The Visitors were outclassed In every department and Only once was- the local boys' goal remotely threatened. It was the Rldgefield high'a ban practically from the beginning of one period to- the next and whether the AVnsUougsl , high sought- gains by end runs, by hitting the lines,. by the for ward Tttn or by exchanging: punts, they www mivutyxv., v , IT WAS SOME BATTLE, FROM AIL ACCOUNTS, THAT R flSFn SFASllN V Champions Fall . Before - Run nersup In Five Inning Com edy Engagement for Fans, Bacramento. Cal, Oct J7.--It was the real up-to-date concert staged after tfle big show, as the circus barkers shout, that was Staged here yesterday. Sacra mento won it 6 to 0. but then the Sena tors didn't need the game b win second place when San Francisco walloped Venice in tbe morning. Those two fa mous 'slabBters, Tyrus lober and "Mll- llonbucks" Kenworthy toed the slab, while the Beaver backstopplng was done by the great receiver, Billy Speas. It took two catchers to hold Kenny's krooks, Klawltter and Rettmyer. The Champions and tbe Kunnersup played only for the amusement of the crowd. The umpires were Knell, Soo- rates, Wolverton, McCredle et al. accord ing to the official score, who, swamped under the .deluge of Jilts and runs and other things, finally called it a live in ning 6 to 0 batting Krapp played center field in a regular eld witch'e attire and did not Uke the trouble to chase fly balls. He simply pulled a ball out of his clothes and tossed to the base ahead of the runner. Much less trouble, y'know. Catchers ran bases In full regalia and ground balls were relayed several times in order to let runners beat them out A glance at the fror column In tbe box score is significant Well, there's the score: " POBTLAKD . v AB. B. H. PO. A Krapp, ef. .SO 1 0 Derrick, aa. Hodgers, lb. DaTb. 3b. 3 3 S 3 3 3 3 Speaa, e. .. Kuegg, Ab. . Korea, It. Berry, rf. . loner, p. Total .........10 Oil 15 11 0 BACBAUENTO ' AB. It B. PO. A. 1 3 1 3 0 1 3 1 0 8 Rblnn, . rf. . Young, aa.-cf, B 0 S 8 S 3 3, 1 Rwaln, If. 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 Munaell, in. ....... t. Moran, rf.-a. ....... Hallinana 8b. Stark. 2b. ........... KUwltter, e. .... Reltmerer. e. .... .. a ,' 1 3 Kenworthy, p. .. Total ................21 6 18 IB 18 0 Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mlti .It S SO 11 8 1105 lilt ...... -a a s a o is Htoion be Berry, Lober, Bhlnn 2, Tonng, Reltmerer. Home run UsIUnan. Three baa hit Klawltter, Hallinan, Tx baae hit Der rick, iaria, Hpeaa, Korea, Bhlno 2, Kenworthy, Yonna. SacriHce fly Stark. Struck ont By Lober 3, by Kenwortby 1. Time 45 mlnatea, Umpire Knell. Socrates, -WoWerton, McCredl et ai. "1 HOWARD'S BATTING IS FEATUREJNSOUTHLAND Los Angeles, CaU Oct 27. The Angels and Oaka broke even in yester day's double header, the final one of the IBIS season.. Both games were free hitting contests, the Angels taking the morning game 13 to 6 and the -Oaks Winning", the afternoon game, 7 to 6. Howard's batting was the feature of the morning game, five hits In five times j up. - The scores Morning- fame '' ' , Oakland LOS AJTGELEH " AB.H.FO.A.I AB.H.PO.A. 6 2 0 0 Coy.lf . ..... 5 I 8 0 Ma rrft.rf. Hetllmt.Rb Kajrlor.rf., 5 o 3 1 2!Howr1.1l . 5 8 ia s o Goodwin. 2b Krneser.ef, Menaeljf... Bawrer.Sb. . 2 8 ClemeiM.cf, Nesa.lb..., Oneat.M... 1 5 1 6 1 . B 8 B 2 4 2 8 8 , 0 0 . 3 0 1 8 0! Leard.Zb.. Robrer.e.,; 4 0 . 1 Johnaon.a. . S 01 Bolea.c. Btone.p..., 0 S Oreirory.p. tToaer.... IPage.e... uardoer. . 0 0 Pnilttj) s 0 1 tAlexander. 0 0 01 Total ....38 18 24 11 Total .41 23 27 10 'Batted for Stone In aeeond. J Ran for. Prultt in fonrth. Ran for Bole in fourth. I Batted for Boles la sixth. Oakland ,.0 300S1100 8 Hit 1 1 1 1 2 8 8 1 018 Lo Anrele ..8 1 0 4 6 0 00 IS Hit i. 4 IPToOl 2 22 Ban Kajlor. Clemen. Km 2. Garat. Prultt. Maggart 8, Howard 8. Goodwin. Krneger 2, Johnaon 8, Tbcer. Error Gueat. Johnton, Goodwin. Ponr bit and 8 run off Ktone In tnnlns: coarse defeat to Stone. Three baa hit Coy. Two baae hltt Krneger. Gardner, Johnaon, Kaylor, Lcard. Stolen baaea Neaa. Gueat, Sawyer, Johnaon. Sacrifice hit Bole. Raerlfle file Rohrer, Gregory. Goodwin. Pint base on railed balla Off Gregory 2, off Prnitt . ' BtrncK ont ay uregory 8, Dy Prnitt T. Double playa Stone to Gueat to Nesai Goodwin to Howard to Bole; Johnaon to Goodwin to Howard. Wild plteh -Gregory. Time 1:50; em pire Phrle and Finney. Afternoon gnme OAKLAND I 'LOS ANGELES AB.U.PO.A. I t.H.PO.A. Coy.lf . . . . . nlMrrt.rf. . 1 8' 1 8 Hetllng.flb.. 21 Howard,:. 5 0Goodwln,2b. S Kaylor. rr. . 1 1 2 8 2 B 1- 1 8 )0 1 1 M Clemen. pf. Girdner.lb. si Krneger. ef . . B MenaeLlf. . . B Sawyer.Bb. . 4 Thompon.lb t Bolea.e Slagla.p.... B jrage.c... 4 Gueat, aa.... Leard.2b. .. Alezander.e O'Brlen.p.. Kllllly. . tSeaa.lb... Zacher.cf . . Total ....44 18 80 12 Total ... .42 13,30 13 'Ban for Kaylor in sixth. tRan for Oardner In eurbth. titan for Bole la third. Oakland 200, 0 00080 ft T Hit 8 0 0 10 1 24 0 K1 Loa Anjelea... O O111AO200 5 una u o sic 2 s O I Z 13 Buns tvr. Hetuns 2. Kavkir z. Gueat anil Neaa; Krueger, Menael, Sawyer, Thompson and i-ae. Krror rse z. riawjar, uoward 3, Brlen. Home run Karior. Tore baa hit Uareart. Thompson 2. Hetllnc. Two bain hit Bole, Pare, Gardner. Goodwin, Karior. Stoln eae Howara. eacrince hit KaylorT wild pitch O'Brien. Time 2:06.. Dmpirea-j-Phyle and Finney. . Condon Athletic Club "Elects. Condon, Or.. Oct 27. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the .Con don Athletic club, held Friday nlghh board of directors was elected' as follows,- J. W. Hire, M. Fitsmaurlcei Lester Wade, J. D, Burns, W. It Fiti maurlce and J. C. SturgilL After the close of the meeting the hewly elected board held a session and elected J. D, Burns president, Lester Wade trice pres ident, J. C. Sturglll secretary and M. itzmaurice treasurer., . . Motprboat Smoker Postponed. ? The smoker planned by the entertain ment committee of the Portland .Motor Boat club for Friday evening has been postponed Indefinitely. Chairman Hill of the entertainment committee has been unaoie to secure all his performers for that jeventng., Many of the members were In favor of postponing-the event on account of Halloween, i , . . ' a i Tigers Are Not Discouraged. " , i -Pijlnceton, N. J., Oct 27. Coaches and Dlayer Of tha Prlnrotnn .nprftn m were not discouraged today over the inter- aeieat Baturdav. hv Dortmnuth l and 'even expect to beat Holy Cross in I next Saturday's game. ' Gile and Baker practiced placing punts this afternoon i and showed marked ImDrowmant n I THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND, ' MONDAY N MAY GET IN . LINE FOR CARLISLE Washington State and' Mult- ;rW6mahrghaff6TG : With Indians. " ' "The 47 to 0 victory of the University of Washington football eleven over the Oregon Agricultural college huskies Sat urday may change Dobie'e mind about a game with the Carlisle Indiana dur lng the Christmas holidays," said Man ager Plowden Stott of the Multnomah club eleven, today. t , , "Doble Is the only obstaole In the way of the Carlisle Indians coming to the norttiwest. jonnny tsenaer nas al ready raised his ppiarantee for a game in Sookane on Christmas .day. and I am ready to play my team against , the Indians on New Year's day. . "Manager How and the Washington faculty want the game with the . In-' dlans, but Doble la against the game. It Is likely that he will change his mind following the undisputed victory of hie team over Coach Stewart's team." BAY CITY FIGHT FANS Rohan, Acting for Eddie Gra ney, Offers -Ritchie $16,500 for Services. San Francisco, Oct !7 A match be tween Willie Ritchie, lightweight cham pion, and Harlem Tommy Murphy, as a Thanksgiving attraction, loomed here to day as a probability. Jlpimy Rohan of Oakland, it was announced, has practi cally accepted terras with Eddie Graney, who holds the San Francisco profes sional fight permit for November, to handle the holiday attraction. Rohan started dickering- today with Ritchie, and offered the champion $16. 600 for his services. The Injury to Leach Cross, which resulted In the post ponement of the Cross-Rltchle match to November 10, may blocks Rohan's plans. In case he is unable i to stage Ritchie and Murphy, Rohan will try to land Johnny Coulon of Chicago, and Eddie Campl of San Francisco for a f 0-round bantamweight championship match. POSTPONED TO NOV. 10 .each Strains Muscle and His Physicians Advise Him to ( Rest Side. New York, Oct 27. A strained muscle in his side, sustained by Leach Cross u'.n,I ?.v.a. u.i". ? i0"!.0" Wednesday night, being postponed to November 10. At first it was feared that Cross had suffered a broken rib, but an X-ray examination showed It was nothing more serious than a strained muscle. Cross i was advised by his physicians, however. to asK ror a postponement, and this was granted by the champion and Promoter Gibson Ritchie,, already In splendid condition, will stop training for a week. Freshios and Soph Tie. Paclflo University, Forest Grove, Or., Oct 27. The annual freshmaa-sopho-more game played here Saturday result ed in a tie, -. The freshmen recov ered a fumble In the first five minutes of- play and succeeded In pushing- the ball over for a touchdown, their only score In the game. During the second and third quarters the play was . even and not until the last few minutes did the sophomores gain an advantage and scored on a forward pass. Both failed to kick goal. Frost and Case starred for the freshmen, Tupper and Abraham for the sophomores. 4000 Shivering Fans See Game. Kansas City, Oct 27. The Giants trimmed the White Sox here yesterday, 8 to 2, before 4000 fans who braved the cold weather to see the big leaguers in action. The score i R. H.B. Giants .i....... a s 3ox ; -. 2 10 1 Batteries Tesreau and Meyers; Rus sell, Faber, Scott and Behalk, Daly. VASHINGTO MATCH IS LOOMING FOR CROSS-RITCHIE BOUT GOLF-The Golden Mean in Golf Courses The matter of arranging' a golf course so that it will afford a test of high class golf and at the same time prove attractive for the entertainment of the inferior, grade of players is one that should be uppermost In the minds of the members of the greens committee if a club Is to be maintained as a per manent and prosperous institution. Th duffer class always constitutes the rank and file members whose dues and fees make the club a possibility. To please this class and thereby attract them without making the round so simple and childlike s to disgust the Better players calls for a grade of com mon sense and judgment often difficult to obtain. In the country far too much of the laying1 out ot holes has been left to Ignorant elluged -. professional players who are devoid of an appreciation of tne line balance required to make good holes for all classes of players, and who merely put In a cop bunker or sand trap here and there, order certain rough grass cut low, and build a few tees and greens. Such golf courses,, and there are many or them scattered throughot tha country, seldom produce a good player, and are frightfully tiresome for steady play, but being the only golf available in the neighborhood, are much used. , When a player from one of these little practice, courses, who by local victories commences ' to feel chestv. first tries to play on a real golf course where every shot must count to earn a creditable score, he soon learns that be is far from the clasa of those play ers whose scores .he has seen In the paper In Important competitions and bas been led to believe that he was Rood enough to beat Instead of an Indiffer ent drive to any old spot and an iron to the green on a series of holes ranav ing xrora zzu to so v yards, he IS con Wonted with holes calling for a clear carry or j upwara oi uu yards and a cleanly picked up ball to, carry a hasard S10 yards out on his Second and Score fouro on ho) from S60 to 26 yards to aret a halt In rr. i . .s .:..: .,.,.. i . The voinK. with each shot to be nlce- 1.1' i . . . : COACHING THE E -I' mwi'wWT O.'A." Ci Has Material to Make Up Eleven as Strong Is Any Other College. ; mt- ':. That poor coaching and not lack of material was responsible for the' 47 to 0 defeat of the Oregon Agrloultral col lege at the hands of the 'University of Oregon Saturday is the r belief : of foot ball .experts i In - Portland. ':''' 'h Reports :; emanating from Corvallla were to the effect that the Agglee had a staiwart xignung- rootoan team, ana with probably the best prospects In re cent years.. Certeinly. the Agglea had enough preparation, to give them : some kind of team work, for they spent Tie v eral weeks at Newport; with - tbe ad vantage of the salt air and tbe ocean baths to - put them In physical1, shape. Head Coach Btewart had personal charge of the men, both at Newport and after they had shifted to the college campus, and it was the consensus of opinion that his outlook for this year was very flattering, ' - j- . '-r ',"'W.r ' However, the overwhelming defeat by Coach Doble's five year champions. the worst beating an Oregon eleven has suffered In ' recent years, shows that something la radically wrong with the material Stewart has had to work. with. Two hard garrres with the Multnomah club and one with the Whitman college team put the Aggies farther ahead than any other college In the conference In the matter of rounding up their team work and . revealing their own weak nesses. Individually, the ' Aggies "are strong. Multnomah club players who were pitted against them say that the Aggies as individuals are very promis ing. , . -V ',:;'': ' v-. .-. ' t; -rf' ' V ' '' If .that Is the case, then- the coaching must be at fault. It appears that Ste wart has bitten -off more of a chunk than he can swallow. Perhaps he un der-estimated the. quality oz northwest ern college football when he assumed control at O. A. Ci, succeeding Sam Dolan. The play out here of eastern colleges In the past has shown us that northwestern football Is little. If any, inferior to that played in the middle West''. ' ' :"'"- ' - Btewaft, It appears,- has never done any coaching In high class company, and therefore is not prepared . to take holdlof the instruction of a big college green, and It is doubly necessary to be able to teach them the rudiments of the oolleg. jgan.. . A -s; An old football player In the north west remarked after the first game here with Multnomah, that he would like to have two- .weeks" with the Aggies and he'd make them one of the toughest teams In the northwest to beafc-Y FOOTBALL RESULTS 9 The F. E. Watklns football eleven o: the A.-W. league defeated ' the North Portland team yesterday afternoon, 64 to 0. The playing of the Jones brothers, Huelat and Robinson defeatured, the game. ... ' Th South Portland team was de feated by the. Brooklyn, eleven by the score of 3S te 0. The East Portland eleven had little trouble ..defeating the Columbia Park team yesterday by the score of 18 to 0. N. Stemler, former Jefferson player, starred for the winners. STANDING OF THE TEAMS , .Pacific Coast League. ' .-. W. K PC .569 .628 .612 .602 .491 .429 Portland ....... 108 Sacramento 103 Venice ..... . , 107 San Francisco.. . . 104 Los Angeles..... 100 Oakland 90 88 102 103 1QS l!?0 v "World Tour Series. New York B" Chicago ..I .825 .876 Harvard Practices for Princeton. Cahnbrldge, Mass., Oct 87. The Har vard varsity regulars started today per fecting their formations ror next Satur day's game with Cornell. . All of the players. came out of Saturday's gam against Pennsylvania State In splendid shape, and the coaches, expect the team .w " J mirtkj niui luv vvtuvia MU Doe and the Greek Cancelled. 1 Los Angeles, Oct 27. Officials of the Los Angeles Athletic club have cancelled today the wrestling match between JDr. B. JT. Roller and . William Demeral. scheduled for Friday night. The arrest of Demetral in Chicago on a charge of fleecing a Chicagoan in a "fixed" match, is the cause. ly.fi-auged both as to direction and dis tance, with hazards and rough arranged to penalize faulty work Just one stroke for each error of omission or commis sion. Is the test of real golf. An over bunkered course is Just as defective as one, that Is too easy. To get the mean between the extremes Is to get a course that will attract a large membership and develop first class performers to ko forth and win glory for It. ' STRAIGHT DRIVE. f ft witnout tne POOR C f r -HI. . . W M'- P f5W) , Qtf an MroJudlon oaay to MURIEL ' . " THE HART QCiAR CO.. Diitributor$, PORTLAND,' OR. EVENING, OCTOBER 27. ; .i..v. s. . . .,, .. Match Will4 Start at Ten and Two ; o'clock 'Wednesday; ?t -p. - Everybody f Is Invited' to see Harry Vardon and Edward Ray the great Eng- iisn goix ,- proressionaisL now touring America,; in ? their four bali matoh ar ranged for .Wednesday mornlns and aft ernoon, with H. Chandler, Egan of Med- ford and Harry B. Davis of Portland, at the Waverly links, w'i . " 's V ThO Englishmen and - the Americana will , play, 8 8 holes. 18 In the morning and 18 in the afternoon.' .The morning play wjll start about 10 o'clock and the axiernoon piay aoout I o ciocic . - '..Ray went around' the Ingleslde course at San Francisco Bafurday irr 67 strokes. a wonderful performance. The Britons win arrive here tomorrow and may take a workout on the Waverly course. Egan arrived in Portland several days ago and has been -practicing with Davis. The frtrmk" . nstirinal , AhamnAft , tins f-'i Vsam we aava cs VB wsas VHaUlylVH . SkTWS showing good form after: a layofCsince tne umck isvans invasion during . the The Waverly club has issued the fol lowing notice of the match: , The directors have decided, in accord ance with general practice, to open the grounds to the public but only members and their invited guests will have the privilege of the club house, v . Members are requested to register guests in the regular way, and If ex pecting to attend will help very much by notifying the office as far in ad vance as pqssiDie in order .that proper arrangements may be made for serving lunoheon. 'It Is particularly requested thai as the course may be soft ladles refrain frkmr wearing high heeledNihoes. "Members are asked to aid the com mittee In maintaining order and . de corum on; the course ; throughout the match. . -H. K. B, DAVIS JR., "PETER KERR, "R. U MACLEAT, . "Greens Committee." ' . New Clnb sit Astoria, . v. Astoria, Or.,' Oct 27. A new athletld club with over (0 members was organ ised in this , city Saturday. Tha club will take over the quarters and equip ment formerly used by the old X. A. A. association. It is expected ins? the club within : the next few weeks will have a membership of 200. The associ ation will be represented by football, baseball, handball and basketball teams and will- meet other like aggregations in this part of the state. The new officers sre: JR. Hlnman, president; vies pres. ident H. - D. Cribbs ; secretary,. W. U Habernicht; treasurer, J. T. Jeffries. " Morris Basketera Win.v, Ed Morris' quintet of basketball play ers - defeated O'Hanlon's - team in tbe Multnomah Club league yesterday by tbe score of 26 to 12. Blllie Lewis of tbe O'Hanlon's five were the star players. The game between the teams captained by Toomey and Masters was postponed till later In the week. . A tl C. . M .r 99 Advertisement v Brabmlttsd by one of our friends. By name a "stiff," b )T OccUDatlon a live cigar dealer. First Jumped Into public favor x by taking the Pork and Beans out of the P. & B cent cigar and placing therein an Ordinary 12 cents' worth of good clear Havana leaf. His next Jump was when ha prevented the J V4 .tent in valuev quality and Quantity P. A B. from jumping above the original price of 6c. He is the patron saint of 6 cent cigar smokers and owners of "busted" pipes. Scene of his crimes," the , - Log Cabin Cgar Store 187 Third St., Near Morrison. Tel, A-662L . " no guaras,ni5.neaitri i IT . H. Dedman, Jr. TrTTTF917 ii - a-ii i 1 1 --, MURIEL achieved ; av gen--r. eral popularity in : a Very short time because it filled ; ). a distinct smoker's want--': a cigar that has all the ex quisite fragrance of a full Havana tun Havana's heaviness , 1913. OIL DISTRICT LAYS OFF mSETHETARBABY L Sam ; Langford Declared - Fit for lght; With Jack Lester h at Taft This f Afternoon, "T". ' il li-' '' ''' (':S-''"J:-, '.!-.'f"2 . wmmmmmmm" : ". "'( 4 ':::),. -;f ':.--'-. 'tv ,rT ' Taft, Cal., Oct srJr-Today was a toll day in the entire, California' pil district la honor of ; Sam Langford's ring ap pearanoe .hare with Jack Xetter of Cle Elum, .Wash. Shortly after daybreak Baker sfl eld and a dosen smaller towns moved, bag and baggage. Into Tart ' A record bouse was predicted. . ' ' After 10 days', training, Langford ap peared today : te be in air shape. He had reduced his weight to 187, and al though he still appeared a trifle fat his manager, Jo Woodman,.' asserted , that the Boston. negro was fit to ko the full routs at top speed if necessary, ' .".- ' - Lester, who never , has been regarded in the bigger fight centers ' as better than a third rater, was in the best con dition of i his career. . His supporters were confident that Langford was la for a surprise. : Lester weighed 186. pounds before a hearty breakfast . " ; . Tbe men were scheduled to box 80 rounds, with George Blake of Los An geles as referee. A 1 0 round prelimi nary was announced for 1:30 o'clock with the main event set an hour later. Preacher to Debate With Boxer. Venice, CaL, Oct.' 87. The Rev. Feh wlck Holmes challenged Harry Gllmore Jr te defend boxing in a publlo debate. Venice votes November B on a propose non to pronmii Doxing. uiimore proo ably wUl accept i:.'. ,:Uv.. Campi and Chaves sit' Work. Xos Angeles. Oct IT. Eddie Camnl of San Franoisco and Benny Chaves of Trinidad, Col., began real training today for their scheduled 20 round match at Vernon November 4. Promoter MoCarey has promised the winner a match with Kid Williams of Baltimore, which he will advertise as a bantamweight cham pionship affair.-' t.-t: '. , . r; . . AND A MINER .At All , s Sealers. .!-. i llir'y l ' (jJ The New Clear Havana It's Worth While-It's Worth the Price ' Saw steel; coaches " , nr onrxsAZi xm oh xxa o.-w. n. PUGET SOUND ROUTE fteel Flier - XV. 8:2 A, M. hasta Ltd. Vr. 2:00 P. M. Through NIGHT SERVICE t:.' :00 P, M. to: GRAYS HARBOR POINTS CENTRAL OREGON Through Day ZSgfrt Service . . Tyr. 7;6ff A. M. or 10:00 A. M. THE LAST WORD In Equipment and A PLEASURE To : answer cues- 1 tlons, quote fares ' or blip outline your trip v . City: Ticket Office 3d V Washington -Phones , Marshall 4(00 , and A-6121 w V .- Beginning of Portland ' New Railroad Row ' ON NOVEMBER FIRST ' i v , ., ,THE , , ; Cify Ticlf2t oillcc OF - ' . p 4 " mm U-. it.,:. Jill) ?. 348 WASHINGTON ST. . - MUKUA1N "' " BETWEEN BROADWAY AND PARK STS, , H. Dickson, City Pfissenger and Ticket Agent : " TelephonesMarshali 3071, A2286 ? .Yale Eleven in Good Kliape.. New ITavan. Conn. 'OcL 17. Th Tale football eleven emerged from Saturday's game with Washington and Jefferson la good, shape, and today engaged In scrim--mages with the scrub team. Scrimmages with nlghtrllling . by the backs and ; centers wl be the training program for the rest of the seaeon. Pumpelly was sufficiently i recovered today- from .re cent injuries to resume practice.. ''A SO.U-BOSOM SHIRiTS Have ; as : much bosom as a shirty calls for. Enoueh for looks and L good comf ort.t , , f iThc cuffi will not crack; The new graduated inter: m limns prevents it; ': v $1.50 up) '- the Bands Kxpress The Owl .riri:p.M. 11:00 P.M. Travel Efficiency Tl TT THE rr 1 .-it Itk ..i. LSUILUIINC i iVaTtlN n 'V. i'K. -t:i:.. :;,'.' ji .1;