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i.:.;; ae:d wm:, UP CLASSIEST OF 1ST-NIGHT- Los Angfcles : etSShows ' Prettiest Blocking Seen Here ' but ' Breaks Bone in Hand. BOXING ' Ingy wild swinging- and fast foot work i Were Witnessed last niRht In the pnellni ' vHnarr'bouts of the Pacific coaat boxing ehamplonshtpsat the Multnomah! club. i Jhlrteehi bouta- were: staged, and only $ft .one resulted ' in .ifean . knockout.. There f 'were1':, several $ neap ' knockouts, the4 belt avtnc' TfucotVf the Olympic club a ' ' couple' of times, and Referee ; Dranga stopped a couple of the boxers in tho middle of the rounds. Ernie Clark, the 145 pound qoast i champion last season, Brave the Portland fight followers th cleverest boxtnaMex- Mbitlon seenw for a number or years. i No matter where Truscott would try to ; ' hit. Clark always had protection.. The "lies Angeles boy Was fast on his , feet and had Truscott completely out at. the nd of the first round, the bell saying 1 the Olvmolfl club boy, ;U , In the second round it was noticed that Clarke was not using his, powerful right cross, and it developed after the ' end of the thlrA rotind'that Ifls. right h.nii Ws broken.; ' This will cause the forfeiture of the title to Cronqulst of ' the Beaver Athletic -club, wno aeiewea " Atcheson of Vancouver. B. C, who be came sick during the third round. v :-vjv. hs Vest a Ist. v V .. The grudge ' match 4 between ) Wal ter "Williams and Allen McNeill was settled after three- rounds f fast, Clever mill lng. the winged "M" boy getting the de- , clslon at the ed of the third rouna. , VTilliams took a clear lead 1ft the first round.; The second round was: slightly ' McNeill's and Williams had a shade in the third rouftd by rpckipg -Mcweui s ' head with, left Jabs. :y.vs"l-T':'c '";': , j ., Walter Knowlton . secured the - only ; knockout of the evening when he put ; Tom Burke of Seattle away in the. sec - ond with i leftilwolrinyfclclfcflHi J sound boy to the' roaC Tfrtoonan ' Thorsness bout was stopped in the sec- ond round, Noonan getUng the decision. ' Moretto of the Olympic club of Ban Francisco put Charles Marshall of Spo kane and E. Finkham of Seattle out of , - the running for the title la the i l pound clasa,;i7'V't,v?'.f',:'i'''''';-'v' v ;s It took four rounds for Wildon Soules of stlje Commercial "Athletic , club t ' Vancouver to earn a decision over Hue ' ' lat Of Multnomah, i , The local lad took - a lo of. punishment In fact morethan any other boxer of the evening, i Soules " bad - nothing but- two long arms, that were swinging like windmills, jwu J; . Monpter lost to Clement of Vancou V er, after tour rounds, and Malone beat : -v '-: " m-SM: : ill!!i. '' i ' b ' W . . saw .... - - . . ; t i i ( TH t 't 1 ' 1 !. t i : :'' 'lijp'ii!' if lifllP' ':-f-::':':::v ?MPMeli:a, lilli. . '.:v Mayor of. New: York lsa'feood example of the well ; known proverb, "merit wins." My ( , Is another illustration. "The Proof of the Pudding ' I in the Eating.? ' ; My P. & B. CUar is ene of the .., best selling be cigars on the Because Merit Wins i : W. a DEDMAN, Jr. '' UQ CABXBJ CXOAX 8TOXE , 167 Third M'u7i " - -Don't forget toy pipe repair e partueat. , SPORTING GOODS FOR THE WINTER MONTHS Gymnasium Suits . . .$1.00 to$2.50 Rubber-Sole Shoes ...,75c to $2.50 Athletic Supporters... .50c and 75c Rugby Footballs . . . .$1,00 to $5.00 Football Union Suits .',.$3.50 Football Jersey? ....$1.25 to $2.50 ; ROLLER SKATES The famous. Richardson, with alu minuin rolls,: pair $70 and $8.00 Eall-Bearlnif jSidewalk Skates; the Pa,f V r t ''.'".'. $2.00 Kickel itiM&l2S ROundl, Kibef; ' Cas ,$US, $U0, $2 , ' C -f. Batteriei f or ,'all ;ei tti All sires dog muzzles now in stock DnckusGWorriG 23 Morrison SU-aat. Bellt 8&4 St., THE Norwood, nn "unattached boxer, ' in the ame number of rounds. ti : - "i ' '; ',;', ? '.'Moretlo, Soules, Clement and Malone) will ngbt it out for tiie 1Z poumj title. s' Pederson of Vancouver, n. C., earned" a three round decision over Fahle,, an uti attached . 'entrant. Last evening's bout was the first ' for Fatjic, . and credit must be- given liliri for '.the'; wonderful is1.to-iirg;:Kf-mWf'af j oouverite. v 'Persowiif ineel ' WUijla of Multnomah.' the puesent tite hrflder. tonignt in tne wmM,Ufyj ..w.sf.We'. Noonan, Knowlton' and Bchmecr WlH box it out for the 138 pound title. Ernie Madden and Hai ry Maboney ; are the only two entrants in the IS? pound class, and MIebus and Jargstorff are the only ones on the heavyweight class, v M' ' ' Ed Boatrlght was taken 111 yesterday morning aud-ent to the hospital,' . " .' The Frallmlaary naxnary. ' v' 135 pound Noohan, Olympic 'club, de cision over Thorsness, Multnomah club, two rounds. . fi,-i $ ; 125 ; pound J. N. Moretto,1 Olympic club decision over Charles Marshall, Spokane, three rounds.; ? i v . 115-pound Pederson. Vanoouv'er. de cision' over Phale, unattached, - thfee rounas , v. 136 pound T. Schmeer. Multnomah, i decision over D. Gomes, Spokane, three rounas. : . :. . 308 pound William Nelson, 'Spokane, won a decision over Pick Hewitt, Beave! Athletic club, four rounds. - . ,'. ;'v 115 pound Williams, Multnomah club, decision over McNeil, Beaver club, three rounds.,:: .- . -.s-; . '.,?. :.;.':, 125 pound Wildon Soules, Vancouver Commercial Athletic club, decision over Frank Buelat, four rounds., i : -.: 135 pound Walter Knowlton, Multno mah club, knocked out Tom Burke, Seat; tie Athletic club, second roun: ;"! V - 5 '146 pound--Ernest Clark, Los Anpel club, decision over W. T. Trusoott, . 15 pound Arthur Cronqulst, Beaver Athletic club, decision ever Percy Atch eson, Vancouver Athletic club, three rounds..-'. .. ';v." i 'i"'V-.. 125 pound Stanley Clement, Vancou ver club, decision over Vincent Mon- pier, Multnomah club, four rounds.' 125 pound willlaai Malone. Beaver Athletic club, decision over B. Norwood, unattached, four rounds. ,i 185 pound J. N. Murretto. Olympic club, decision 'over K. Plnkham, Seattle club, three rounds.: 'k'J'M':V- jty it if f - i r.-.-u -".if i ! . ... v, - ..." - : ' - iillinil'i'il' ' ' VK'.y .,1 -i hi ' in. . J. n 'mm -Mi y - ' 7". -' iiffll' till! p.S'V- ; .iA- fPOA Yjfipi n!iP. 'W Made llf , :Am it, l: I , iii- r i a i.tii fi I IPS I to j pi - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,! PORTLAND, COLUMBIANS UPSET MMM Tea,ni in; Held and' Players Show. Good Football. ' ? -. ; .1- ; ,,'',. "..1 ' -;.. ;rvi v;.".' v-i!-'-?' :,:1-'' -i ', f Skirfingi AVashlngton's ,nds B,nd,mak lng forward passes for long gainst the Columbia f university ; eleven . defeated CoachilSari's'tara yesterday. 17 to 0. and u,pset !the dope.! -. The Washington players .were (Outclassed in eyery .de partment of the, game except line plung-. ink." and -their Hne plays . were stopped pretty- well by the Columbia line. It was the first; time Coach Calll crate has , been able to start his full first team with one exception, Captain. St Marie being out of. the game. The eleven played in great form and the interference . given -the player carrying the ball was .the beat .witnessed this season.' t "-, ' . C Quarterback Phelan played an excel lent ganje. His generalship throughout the entire game was of high order. He made several -j long . forward V passes, which resulted' In touchdowns, and re turned punts in good style. Nixon and Philbin played, great, ball for the, win ners. , : -..--V" :..-fL V -,.' "jtK ' Pbelaa Makes Place Xlck. ' ' Coulmbla's first points were scord In the first period, when Phelan made a blace kick from the 2yard line, after Ma players had failed to break through Washington's line. --'v .'; Two long passes, Phelan to Suefert and Phelan to Nrxonn netted Columbia big gains. Nixon went around Wash ington's right .end for eight yards and then smashed through, the center of the line for a touchdpwn. . - " . v . Poor generalship by Washington gave Colymblaits second touchdown. - After Columbia had 'Worked the ball to the five-yard line.. Washington held for downs and took possession. Instead of punting, the east siae players scrim maged": and lost the ball on a fumble. Phelan then, carried the ball across for DOPE AND ROLL UP 17 mm fir of Site and OveFCOafe FRIDAY! LI I L.U 1 - - a 'toclown.':V-Tlie: Cotumbla quarter bsrk kicked two goals,- r ' r ., Tegart, Johnson. Walker and Knouff played good hall for the losers, 'Columbia-lost-nearly '100 yards in penalties, while Washington was penalized a-few times for offside. , ,"-, Tho linkup follows; , ' Washington )U i . Co,ul.l!b!f,'. Edrla ,......,,,.., JMllbln Cochran ,,. v,R ( p. . ,j . . Kurts Tesart ..It T L. , .T, ., Oiilnn Nwiuandln, c,. -jit R Ij,, , ... Nil- ."Moose" Johnson liTIt,,,,,,, OBilen Anderson IBU . Heufeit Monow (CsPt....Q. ..... ... Phelan Chus Johnson., ,K 11 li,.... Malaikoy WilHon t.4.v,.,L im..Capt) .Nixon Knouf ..F Larson Of f ifcja Is Kosfioe Fawcett. referee ; Martin Pratt. - umpire; Plowden Stott. head - linesman- George .. Berts, time keeper. ' - '? ' .'. .' ''.' :: " ' ' ' - ' '': -,: ' Substitutes LauRh ton for v Wilson, ronard'for Niles. Hall for Norniandtn. Morrow for Ball. ...Wilson for taughton,. Laughton ' for 'Normandln; -Wilflon. for Iwaughton, Nonnandin for Tegart . ;v M'CARTHY'AND BURNS , v : TO FIGHT 20 ROUNDS San Franclffctv 'Nov. 14. Johnny , Mc Carthy .! of San i Francis and: Winkle Burns of, Oakland are ..niatehed ' today for a SO round bout, here tN9vembet 21. Promoter oraney win stage the Show, Three six round bouts. will prerede the main event,- as follows! ' Kid Exposlto of-' Portland v. Jack Giliia of Boise, Idaho; Dummy Thomas vs. , Dick Ken-: dall. and Kid Borneo vs. Joe Rellly. .. McCarthy won a four round decision over. Burns last week, and the Oakland r has be"n clamoring or revenge. ' AVhUe Kox Trim CJIants, Oakland, CaU Nov. l.-i-The White Sox connected wl th Wll tse'e d ell very i n free style yesterday, winning the exhi bition .game 6ito 8- . Ruasell allowed McGraw's- players " seven ' bits.- The stfore: - , i R II E White SoX ........... -,ti,;v; 6 11 . 2 New York 2 7 4 . Batteries Russell and Schalk; WUtsr ' 4 ' ' f Fox to Meet Chavez. San Francisco, Nov. 14. Jimmy Iox of Ban Francisco accepted terms trday to box 16 rounds In Denver on Thanks giving night with Benny Chaves. , Un til he Was defeated here several jnpntha ego by Johnny Kilbane, Fox was) con sidered one of the beat featherweights In the game. A $30,000 Stock of Fiiie Woolens to Be Made IntoWottes-our; READr THIS TARIFF REDUCTION ! Ray Barkhurst, Tailor, First .; ceao Thousands of dollars worth of wool ens on the shelves of Portland tailor , will represent a. heavy loss unless they can be sold by Jan. 1st. when the tariff ' will be reduced on woolens, . , s , Bay Barkhurst. the well known talloW1' , Is heavily overstocked with about I30-. 000 worth of fin woolens an dla pre- .paring for one of the most stupendous tailoring , sales in the .history of the .coast. .-. ! - ,. . j- r- Full announcement tof this extraordf-J navy sale will appear -in lomorrow night s paper. , ; It will b a sale without a parallel a 1 sale of unbounded interest to every man and young man in the city of Portland. REMEMBER Because of this reduction in the tariff on Woolens- it's worth a cold 10,000 to -me to. con vert my entire V stock into cash. 'l ' 1 . . ; ' Every Garment in" vnur individual nrr!r Suit or Overcoat Made to Order at Absolute Cos tof the Goods . Plus Iheliare Cost 'of the Making. DOORS OPEN . -- . . ..... You can purchase from onex the finest selections of Imported and Domestic Woolens, com prising the latest and , finest weaves. . : Some of the n(ost ex clusive importations, ; - Suit or Overcoat MnrifV to Ynnr Or At 'For Only; . Regular Values sEvery Garment" will be under my; own personal supervision A' guarantee that ,, guarantees goes with every Suit; or Overcoat that, leaves 1 this store.! V.'. ;r ; " n'! t tlt : 'j'-, Open Saturday Evening Until 10 Pf M. Portland's Leading ' V Cor. Sixth and H?C Green Trading Stamps will EVENING, IJOVI g - l JI1H .1. -i'l'.". . . g PRilOTII ELEIII1 IS r REPORTED Wl GREAT v - :- CONDITOFOR GAME J H.WVl.-u. ,,..,'1...... ..'..... , .f.. .......... Captain KefcWrn , Refuse tel Give'Out Nanes of' Players Yalell New;- York, Noil. 14. Princeton' was still .a.' heavy fWorlte . here; today over Yale tor tomorrow's. football ; game; The ' Prlncston , levon went , to , Oreen wlch. Conn., an1 will' remain there un tit tornorrow inorntng, when -they , will leave for', New Haven. !i Ejvery : member of the team wits reported in fine condl tlon,r .Twentj-on9 coaches accompanied the? squad. : At New 117 veri the Vale team engaged In signal i ractice. ? Captain Ke tcham refused to 7ay ; to name the . number ot players btng groomed for tomorrow's game.:. V .j.,: 1 '.:,;:t: :." ' ';The payers." he said. -"are not try ing to s'i-ln publio recognition, but are playing tor themselves and .Yale, " The .larvard , squad practiced Yale format'inis today; although It was sched uled tel play JBrown tomorrow. The big Jlarvi lid'Yala game Is set for a week from Saturday. i utrtmoutn was scheduled to meet toe Carl.sle Indians tomorrow, Tod ' l'lastrly Ask Divorce. iiQs Angeles, Nov. ,14. Theodore Easterly, catcher for .the Chicago Whlt box, is plaintiff here today in a divorce action against Myrtle Easterly. ' .He, I charges' his wife with being too friend hi ly wiiu a maa wno uvea at jjowney, me Easterly home, and that she deserted him at Cleveland in 19l. - -- . BOXING "s . . ; Vaolflo Coast Boxing- Championship. Under ausDices of Multnomah A mm teur Athletic club-tonlsht. Frldav. Nov. 14. . Entries from all leading athletic clubs pn the 'coast. Starting 8:80 p. m. sharp. Club gymnasium. ! General ad- miBsion, i, . Reserved ringside seats, ' r - (Adv.) CAREFULLY HITS TAILORS Portland's Idling Man to Con" iwaactions. -:. ? f f f (1 the j hous,e will be' made-up , io . - ' - ' -' (' TOMORROW 8 A, Mr Up to $40.00, ' mideMn mvown' workshon Merchant Tailor Stark' 'Streets " ' be given as usual during this sale f i iv " ; .... , ii I I, f i - jocty to:;;.? burns . KILLED BY ELEVATED . ' . r" Pblice Are Uncertain; Whether ""-n-!sSuiclde:ar.'an 1 Accident. . - New York, Nov. I4.r-A man believed to be ... Jockey, Tommy ' Bums, .'either Jumped or fell in front of 'an eleVated train In Brooklyn today and was killed. In his pockets were .found a. contract to ride ln ;Jraces". in: Berlin, $600 : In American rnoneyT" considerable German currency and a pas t book from the Deutscher bank.', -.On the station plat form Rafter . he ; had ' been killed wre found Ms hat antf fur ;ilned overcoat. ;i Pending- an investigation to determine whether Burns had any reason for tak ing, his own life, the police were uncer tain whether the. case was one pf sui cide .or ecrteiit5-'.t-"'.i'-; .' . The Jockey was once n the employ of ON'T hat tily D friends the neat, appear? cance of tKeir Shoes Come to our, new store arid. buy -. 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