THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER SO, 1913.- it -.ii (KiE -SOB Oil LINCOLN'S TEAf.l AND TITLE IS. CLINCHED Coach Borleske's Men, . "Out played in Three . Quarters, s Put Over Points in Last. Good fortuns had a treat deal to do with the l) to 0 victory of the Lincoln v. High school , eleven over the Portland Academy team yesterday afternoon. For ; tnree periods, coach - Borleskes team 'was outDlaved bv the nrotesea at "Smu" Murlburt, but the "breaks" of the oon. . test favored the wearers of the cardln- - ai ana white. ' The Academy players threatened to cross Lincoln's foal line- In the first period. Two minutes after play started, Lincoln fumbled in mid-field' and the . Academy .players recovered. After a couple of llnebucke,' which netted good , gains, a forward pass from Schoenburg to - wooacooa orougnt u oau to Lin coln's 10 yard line. The Academy Dlar. - era suffered two losses on the next two 'downs and fiohoenburg tried a . place Borleske's plan of sending second tfeam men into the game did not work and he was forced to put his two In Jured regulars, ; rink and Hanson, , In the sorliumag at the start of the third period. . Hanson was forced to leave the gams on aooount of a sprained ankle ana cisria was substituted. a 87 yard forward pass from B. Oreo to Clerin put the ball in play on the Academy's nine yard line. Clerin's luck and basketball ability helped him hold ' the bail. H caught it on the tips of his fingers and then, dropped It - but - by taking a quick step he managed to grab the hall In his arms before being tackled by Schoenburg and McClung. A i line smash by Newman and a orossbuck play by Cross gave Lincoln their first . loUChdOWD. ' . .. v ;.:-''' OS Blookad uat, , , ; ; A blocked punt of Bhaofler rave Lin coin possession of ths ball ion the five i yard use and Rusty Oroos was aant through Fraley's guard position for a second touchdown. Both- attempts at goal xaiiea. Mulkey's playing was far aboys th with the exception of Fullback Brix of average of any other player Oh the f lei the Academy team, who ts 40 per cent of, his team's offensive and defensive ' strength. ' . ., . t- The end playing of Whltmer waV also a big factor In the success of the Acad emy team during the first three periods. Tims alter time he evaded Lincoln's in terference and grabbed the, runner with the ball. Woodcock played ev good 'came . sc enu aiso. ' ,.i , . ... -v. .,. vv- ' Toe line buclcihg of Rusty: Oreo and SchauXler's awkward although effective tackling were, other good points of the gams. books piayeo th. eat game of ine season. v -) The line-up " ' ' Lincoln . Portland Anaitofnv. Howard ,. C. . . , 4 , Porter Condlt ....... .RQ L.t.t.. ,. . Ross , jonni ...,HTL.il,,i EcRstrom ; Mcinaoo Buscn D0LAIITII1 hi (5 AGG;ES WILL r.lAKEA SIIOViriG Former 0, A, C. Coach Says .PasPpHedJpethec,.; iur uregon. . "In spits of ths defeat by Washington last Saturday th. Oregon Agricultural college vfootball team ' 1 pulling to gether once more with ths Mea of making creditable - showing against ths Uni-1 D mssm ei SHOVS HGIfT STARS . PLAYED EIGHT YEARS Multnomah Weakened 'by Loss of Patsy O'Rourke From" the , Line in Saturday's Garfle. Ths lineup of the Bremerton Navy yard team, which . will clash with the varsity of Oregon at Albany November I Wu'ttomah club eleven Saturday af ter e .1a i. i I Aioany ixo vDr noon was received this morning. . It is 8, said Sam Dolan, formar coaoh of ths Staley. fullback: Harrlsan. rlftht half: Aggies, who was In Portland yesterday Rbr left half; Carpenter, Quarterback; attehdlng ths funeral of a relative. ' ,.- -Th, boys ar. showing splendid spirit, In-nT"!,; VuVr. 'i.t. ; In view of (he circumstances,' and are trying to develop the team work neoes Uckle and Sloan, right end. sary to bold or defeat their old iym3tSwA:i-n7 Oregon. I think , that th. team will TT&J& tt-E I piayea together tor the last thrsa or four v (Tr O.llvt. im ah. .e titm rpolan Is placed W a peculiar predion tacklers that everwiiav! on Muihrnmih ament at Corvallis. r After coaoblng ths Field. ' ,, " . footbatsam two years, fcs waa linabls Multnomah', lineup will bs weakened to agree with the poUcy of Dr; Stewart, by ths loss of Patsy O-Rourks, ths left iu vajreiiw urKwr. reaaraing ins ioqv I laoKle. Who had Ma nos hrok.n in th ball Instruction and retired . this year, JW. B, C gams last, Saturday. O'Rourke's Diewart' succeeaing nim as coaco. - ipjaos wui iiaeiy oe fnied by Bill Ballsy, has been broadly hinted, that the dls-rwho has been nlavin a auard noattlaa. sension In ths ranks of ths Aggiss i ol-1 Philbrook will be put la, the guard po- ...u A n.,ti.M).i .f th. .hJ Ths Multnomah club nlavera .will favored Polan and thosa who clung to R0?oa ' a!n V.'L un,w" Stewart In Juetlce to Dolan, howsver, fiiS Jl-0!?- It can b said that he has uk.n only IVSiS, raSSaftS tlU ilsvsn and That h. "u. niver iounts- 1" :f sonaition again. nanoea aisooeatencs w nis succeeaors i tTie s v n a rv 1 1 rin -Instruction Of ths football team. Dolan I IT 5 A 60Y AND HE S is through with football, and is nowl giving his Urns solely to bis. classes at ths college. STIEGE PACT LEADS Rich' Steel Manufacturer SeeKs ter 14 Years Continence, tt; iiiJAgi GOING JO BE A BIG ' LEAGUER SOME DAY Williams," MontpIer,: Boatright ana. uuTi waKe up jpomahjeam, There is a new colt rn ths corral of Manager Nlok WUllama sof the Portland Northwestern. league baseball team. The big boss of the Colts ts ths proudest fellow In ths world for having : successfully signed him up. Of course, he may not get Into ths gams next season for lack of ex perience but It Is pretty certain t tv: ...r....RTL,..i.,.. Sckstrom S .... ..BEL Whltmer ........LOR...... Klnr.hurv Bchaufler ,.,,,LTR, .M.,.;r Layton pay Grocs ....LB R,,.w Woodcock Mulkey (CaptJ ..Q. ........ Bchoenberg 'Booker ....RHL....... McClung . Kewman F... ......... j .(Capt.) Meade Brix ffintlm Unman Xa W. 8. Bhaw,' umpire; George Berts, head F. wood linesman: I. N.; German .and Jamas Substitutions Therkelson for' eock, - Frayleyfor Kingebury, Haneon for Mclndoe, Flnke for Johns, Clerin for Hanson. . - -; T! . ' , Scores "Rusty" Oroce. S-touchdowns. Waltsr- Williams. ' Frank . 4 Montbler. Ed'BOatrlght and Ed Luff, representa tives or thr Multnomah AtMetio club, leave this afternoon for Vancouver.' B. C4 where tomorrow night they will meet the Vancouver Athletic club ath letes In an lnter-club boxing and wreet- T Ilng-.insst, ';-",.?.;' "' Ck-vm--': ' T v This will ba MutnomahV first inter- X Itth fyi..t A itm mmamnvt 'Wllll-M.a will W tnat ns wui ds a big leaguer bye and bya Niolt explains that hs will i be kept on ths. bench' for . some time to get a little exoerl- snos, for you see he only cams Into , tiis. world Tuesday night ' e Then again ha needs to put on a little extra poundage - for be scaled snly sight pounds when 4 he signed up, '4 Bis name oh. well bs hasn't . i OAs yet Williams says hell prob- 4 ably bs known as "Little Nick" to- distinguish him: from ; "Old Nick' until he is officially ga- 4 setted in ths family Bibla .e Mra" WiUlams and ths child 4 ars doing well. ; v club meet of ths season. Williams will weigh 118 pounds and Montpler - will mix things In the 12S pound elaaa. oMinjni mm in xns ls pouna I tlXtr. tt . m..h i... ! . Min.t rtnttw nf v.nniM... n,., I looKg as if a season m the American iTii 7- . :iTrvAV-" assoclaUon waa Just what 'Cy- Falk- Will wrestla In match. Instructors Tracey and 0Connall and jrranx uarmar of ths club boxing com mittee will accompany ths winged "M" auuetes. ; - . 1 , , i ' (Cnltea PrM Uaeed Wlre.1 Philadelphia, Oct B0 Friends of If r, and Mrs.- Qlement Cunningham, ' be tween whom a divorca suit is ponding because ths husband wanted : to ' break a '"purity pact" of 14 years' duration. were trying today to arrange a com promise, t it : n ; y; i:''J,ih.f Ths Plan - Proposed ' was to bermtt ths granting of a decree of dlvoroe or of annulment and then for the couple to remarry. The friends argued that ths "purity padt" would terminate auto matically with ths marrtags to which it referred and would not apply to ths new one. . ; Mrs. Cunningham asked her lawyers whether they agreed With this view and was awaiting their opinion. ' If they eould oonvlnos her, aha said, that her friends wsrs ' right, ' ahs had. no "ob isotion to ths second marrlaxa -, Cunningham, the rloh steel manufac urer, could not be found by reporters and his lawyers would not tall where ns was. Toeywaia tnsy aia not xnow whether he would bs willing to remarry his wlfs If the- proposed plan for ending ths Vpurfty, paof'- proved aoesptabls to his Wife, but the eouple's friends, be llsved he 'Would asrse) to do so. . Mrs.:, Cunningham . aupplemented to day ths curious story she told on the witness stand, with an scualy curious Interview. - ' "When we wsrs . married II years ego," she said; "ws made a purity pact which wa kept rallglously on both sides until lately. When my husband wanted to break his oath. This was what led to the divorce suit Nothing on earth oouid max ma prsax mine. I have oonseorated mysalf and subordin ated everything to my rsdeemer."u . .. "W- V Gramrnar School Games. . , The Shattuok team downed ths" Fall Ing eleven yesterday afternoon, IS to 0. Rudolph, Gaynor and Marguilea wars tna ( atar piaysrs zor us . vnattuoK eleven. ; , . : Ths Boss City soocsr eleven defeated ths Couch team yesterday, t t:9x..i.-.-j. I M'lNDOE AGAINST SAND ISLAND TITLE FOR STATE " (8Um Burses, of Tbe Joarntl.) ,x - . , Salem, Or., Oct 10. Governor West was Advised yestsrdsy afternoon in , a message from his secretary, Miss Fern Hobbs, now in Washington looking after a number of stats land matters, 'that Major Mclndcs has filed with the war stor Chamberlain's bill to ''secure title for the' state to Sand island, near ths mouth of the Columbia. Major Mclndoe advises that th Island may b needed for Use in connection With th construe tlon of the Jetty. ..t . r- In" view of ths above Governor. West aid ha has totted to Washlnaton ar ranging for a conferenfie between Sena tor Chamberlain and Major Mclndoe) who Is now In Washington, with a bops Of. securing . tb war department's ap proval of an amended bill which, while removing said " objection, ' will secure for the state the annual revenues de. rived through tbe lease of the Island bjf ths government THIEVES VISIT PORTLAND MAN AT; FOREST GROVE Forest tJrovsv Of.. Octv 10. Robbers and night prowlers have been, active .In I Forest Orovs ths Met' week, and efforts have bean - made to .keep 'the matter fluist in order that the guilty person or persons mar . be apprehended. 1 Ths horns of U. Peterson, an automobils dealer of Portland, who makes his horns as wmi . wrovs. was entered . wnns ths family was ' sleeping, and a gold watch, cameo ring, bracelet and other valuable artlolea were .stolen.,, Peter im ana ismuy ocouDT ud Starrs" roams and -wsrs not awakened by ths thief. I nuv mi irom ma oare icec in I th yard. Ths robbers also tried to an ter the horns of Gsorgs Taplln, but wsrs uiuubn awar. . : , - -v-j BUSCH WILL DISPOSES OF. IMMENSE FORTUNE at Louis, Mo Oct 10-Tha will of ths late Adolphua Buseh, ths mflllonalrs orswsr, was raea ror probate yesterday. It gives the entire estate, variously esti-J matsa at irom 1 11,000,000 to 176,000,000, with ths exception of a few minor be. quests, to ths widow and children. Au gust Busch, ths eldeit son. Is tha prin cipal beneficiary.'. Tha win., stipulates that hs shall receive two-esvsnths of ins enurs sstata. : . . ;.,, v. Ths widow gsts one-eighth of tha ss- Fop SoIeJ Liquor Store On Account of Leavinjr City for an Indefinite Time, itiMiW I WILL SELL MY; V ;&$, LIQUOR STORE ; Eftablbhed for k number' of years. Prominent corner location, y Good-paying bar in connection. Will reduce quantity of stook to suit . purchaser if taken shortly. V ADDRESS. Z-432, JOURNAL r ? i Toomer Team, Wins, 440. ' Bay. Toomsy's basketball tossers de-1 f sated . Masters', players last evening in a . postponed gams' br tha score I or si to S. ' on Tuesday ighh Pugh's team beat Bert Allen's players, IS to U Suits ::; sinO coate ;.,'-,-; AT COST . Plus Ten Per Cent qWhen I say make clothes cost plus 10 mean it. - The founadtion ; of i this, business has r always been "low. prices' backed - by a , sys i tematio effort to ALWAYS GIVE THE? GREATEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR THE LEAST POSSIBLE PRICE. J I have always been satisfied with a small margin ojF profit a nd ray business will AL WAYS be con- ducted in like manner. My made o-order. ' Buisness Suit i or Overcoat Mad. to Your Individual .Order. at is a great big VALUE' for ,'"'(,1 " the money. - 'yz-i J Made 7l t-Yunli' , nil I ifflil'i i 2:-ll! 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