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- I . t . I i I ' I I I . ' i r , lit IU, .uui, Jh'O i W J I ... .U, Un. ii. : iq ;. ' .) " ! ! '; v: - i' x V I,- - I : ; ; f J ...V .'.',! A.:- s eas i f I I vj ) to tlio banquet has been very gratify ing to the committee in charge. One of the hits of the evening will be the original songs to ba sung by the Ad club quartet, with the most faraoui of the players the subject. ( At a luncheon hold at the Portland Commercial club yesterday the follow- ng program waa Arranged for the New YoVk Giants and Chicago White Sax baseball world'- tourists: ' - . J i m.--Arrlve at union depot. 19:J0 am. -Automobile ride for play- em and their ladles about city. .! 1 1 n m'--liOdifii' rebertttbri fcbrrtitfe will receive the ladies o( the party in the tea room of the M ultnoroah hotel. - J:30 p. m. Bull a-ame at Recreation park. : ; 8 p. ni. Reception at Multnomah ho tel, tendered to the New York uianu, Gridiron stars who will take part In tomorrow's game. From, left to right ther are Anderson, ' captain and right guard, Washington; ' Johnny Parsons, right half, Oregon; Bradshaw,1 Oregon, captain and right end, and Jacquot, right 1 half back, 1 Washington. BOTH MIS II flu iioiiii TAKE VORKOUT DAY Fair Weather : Predicted - by ' Forecaster Beais foci Big . gest. Game of .Season, . : ..s ' . -" w v.v .... ' The northwest college football su premacy will be settled tomorrow after,' , r noon, when the elevens representing the - Universities of Oregon and Washington clash on Multnomah field at 2:30 o'clock. ' This contest will undoubtedly he the weather conditions will be" Ideal. - Con ! tlnued fair weather with easterly winds f Is the prediction of Forecaster Edward . A. Beals. i '"".' -.-;. v - The. University of Washing-ton play- era arrived in Portland last evening and . ' will work-' out-this -Afternoon.'. on- Mult knoDeh field. All f . ruble's regulars jnlth the ezceDtion of Noble. Miller' and 8hlel are In good, eonditlon; Noble,-tt ls eaid, will not be able, to stsxti bnt In case- it 'is necessary, Coble xnay send hlmMnttf the fray. Although they are not initho -best of, shape,-Miller and Shier will start ..the. game.,.. Miller la suffering, frojn,-aaorr-aiJltl-j4 ffiilefs baokxisivlng him quite a bit of trouble. ' Quarterback Toung, seeing no.1 chance to . get over his early season- kaee Injury, has quit the squad for the season. It la ' said. ' Other reports have It that Toung . , PqDU- "i, "'Coo; ' -' for : Football Polks Be. " . fore and After the Game ' v 'rand. Always , ,; ...vi .The Imperial y Hotel, . - " v 7 where you'll ,jneet youi ,. friends and be well .. cared for. Welcome 1 v , tnnoh. la to a, ruty Cents. v' ' II f.Sk- Dinner, 0:30 to. 9, Vttslo, 1 eventy-five Cents ' will play tomorrow. rThts ; Is Doble's queer way.. . , , 1 - Reports; from Eugene state that Be dek will start bis two Injured stars. Parsons and CornelL It was thought until: last evening that Cornell would not be in the game against the sound university. ' The restot Oregon's eleven la -In good- shape. v The team arrived this morning and will work out' today. Multnomah,: field la In great shape. The gridiron is . practically dry. " New lines will be made on the field tomorrow-morning, and 'nobody except the officials and coaches will be allowed on the side lines. It Is probable that an announcer may bs on the lines, also, ' The yell leaders, of both elevens have framed up some "new , f angled turns." which they will dispense between halves. The- Washington rooters ; are due to arrive tomorrow at 12 :S0, and will ja-' rade right to Multnontah field. A., t. ; The University of Oregon alumni will meet .In front of the Fenton building at 1 o'clock, and will march to the field. All alumni members are requested to -present 5';y.:'!vv,;'Vt-."V.i : OREGON ROOTERS GIVE i' vTEAM SEMD OFF AS IT : . LEAVES THE CAMPUS - University of Oregon, "Eugene, Not. llFlooklng down"' the roalii streets, of ' fiu'gene before; daybreak today,-. 600 sons and daughters of Old Oregon, Jed by the student band, gave; a rousing send off to the footbaU team, which plays Washington tomorrow : for, ths Northwest. cltamPionshlB. ' , v P 'Pep'rWBa-theyword?; Between cheers for the JSO men for each member of the tessav Coach Besdek, and ths "U" and band selections, the 15J co-eds sere naded .tlit entrained athletea ' ; Coach Besdek thanked the students for their enthusiasm and said the boys appreci ated -If and felt mors than ever . that thev would "fight to the last ditch. Parsons and .Cornell. wm probably .be to the game, said the coaches, .. r . ' ' .'-About 400 students -have reserved seats for tomdrrow'a: game. ' - ...'." " The vroo'terk" ' Special In' charge ? Of Tell ,.Leader j'Tiutch' Toung left t, here at 1:80 , today;' wUhi80O students.j A few left with tha team this morning and others wlU ? go--oiivthiSf evining'sand tomorrow morning's trains. ( ; ' New stunts have been worked up and the- rooters will assemble. In Portland on Broadway between Washington and Btark at 1 o clock tomorrow: afternoon to march to the field In a body. Re duced admission tickets have been grant' ed all rooters. .The entire second team accompanied the Varsity on this morn ings train. - . , " Kranta to' Box Sudcnberg. t Ban Janclsoo,kNov;.-l.--.Kld Krants of Seattle and Johnny ; Sudenberg of Omaha Will meet here tonight In the main event of the weekly .four round show, . tsoto.. are - expenencea muimea and a hot scrap is expected.-: t v - Other bouts scheduled are: x3ob ZIe man of Chicago va Jimmy Fok. ' Eddie Miller vs. Willie Mack. Chicago Murphy vs. Sailor Murphy. Bubbles Boblnson va Paul. Pollock.:' Walter Scott va Carl Qoubats, Frankis Jones vs. Joe Stanton, Soldier ' BeRder ' vs. Ray Richardson. Ralph Gruman va Joe Connolly. . : ' " T uu near lots ot taiK abQut jpoor Dusinessvatthe-high,;reat tlicir clothing to meetv the landlord's demands and tjav'fthc r UMvMav. MlUUu . i clothing other,, terrific, ground floor cxpenseSi thatjthe ' '.: aVeraire mari can't' afford to bay their, exces- " T!fti' -mi rr unetaire rnt '' a ri A ': eiVii lf ''1 v I 'my low upstairs' rent arid sihalj :,;ex- penses it" isi easily: possible v for riie to? sell, , with-a-airv'prof it,. vj;hey identical .$uil;j;Oytr-, . ;Uoor stores must1 get and 35 . ion : 'A f,' See .niy' swagger-Melton Over4 :p. -v;f ?i:;?grayjiAuxtures: z :Ms'rlp' :. r lizelihincnillas'iandtOi ; eyer laid ' eyespori ' To put 'it.riiodestlyvj say; ' k-t I V" "ride up mm Wis? .f r-."i a .;?''- 1 :: f'!7cce:FaccfoF3ce' "TMf" ex fi 2d Floor," Southwest .Corner 4th and ' Washihgton. DONALD ARRIVES ;T0 CONFER WITH FIGHTER Has Beeh Offered, Jack Brit .rAon for .New. 'Year's. Fight '-' 'r at. Vernon. v':vV' -" r ' t ' ,.v .' . m; 'm Dick, Donald, manager of Bud Ander son,; arrived.. In the city thla morning and Went immediately to Vancouver to confer with the lightweight; Donald will leave in a day or so for Los An geles, where he WUl challenge the win ner' of' the Cross-Rivers match Thanks giving day. , He has been promised the New ) Tear's x card at Vernon with Jack Britton, the tough Chicago lightweight, and will accept If he can't land the Hebrew or' the Mexican boxer. . Donald says that when MoCarey want ed to substitute Anderson tor Cross, It Is his belief that Rivera was quick to object to meeting Anderson. ' -y : -t Although he can easily make . 138 pounds,- Donald says that be wilt not ask Andersonto make that .weight any more because Ritchie, Cross,: Rivers and the rest of thera are coming in above the-legitimate limit. He says there Is nothing to be gained making weight for xeiiows UK Aseveao. t f .llltthJe, to Bor tor Writers. 'New Tork,' Nov. 14. Willie Ritchla the lightweight champion, did not leave for San Francisco last night as he bad planned. Instead he will box tonight before a party of New Tork sport writ ers and admirers and will start for the coast tomorrow night to prepare for his 20 round contest there. December 10 vim .Mane to xommy Juurpny. , , .; Harry Foley, , Ritchie's manager, de clared today that the champion would receive $17,000 for the Murphy, bout. Foley announced that Ritchie would meet the winner of the Freddie Welsh- Jack Britton bout here if satisfactory iinanciai inducements were offered. ' FACTS ABOUT GREAT GAME ON MULTNOMAH FIELO'ON SATURDAY - The Teams University of Oregon vs. University of Wash- ington, ' -' " - The Prize Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate conference cham. 4 ' pionshlp. . -v?f. si: . - e e The Time 1:30 o'clock sharp. The Place Moltnomah Field, i , Take "W" cars to Chapman and g ' Morrison,' walk v one block west . and one block . south. Take e 4 Twenty-third street or Portland Heights car to ' Stout street, ; walk two blocks south. e e - The Weather -Fair, with east- e erly winda v- -.- e "The Admission Charges ' Grandstand, 1.60; bleachers, f 1. . e : - Coaches University of Ore- e gon,, Hugo Besdek; University of e Washington. Ollmour Doble.- '- e e ' Season's Conference Records i University ot Oregon,-beat Idaho 1-0; tied O. A. C. 10-10. Uni r vereity of Washington beat O. A. 4 C. 47.0 and Whitman 41-7. - , Chicago White Sox,' Portland Bavera, Portland Colts and all vlsitlns players. ,' P. m. Banquet at Multnomah hotle. t :30 p. m. Indies of party will be en. tertalned at dinner at Arcadian garden, Multnomah hotel, " .' . S p. m. Ladles of party will attend "Bird of Parao-lse," Helllg theatre. , 11. p. m. Ladles of party will be taken from Helllg theatre direct to spot clal train In automobiles''' - As the selling of reservations for the banquet Is progressing very rapidly. It Is requested by the ticket selling com :mte-tht',-he'-;babTr;fan''WB';ift 'desirous' of TattenUing the banquefTues day . evening at th'e Multnomah hotel that will be tendered to all visiting ball players that you call Mr. Appleby at Marshall 2004, or at his office In the Teon building.' ;f .-. :,..-.',,:- Willi.! ill f. 1 !!. t- - . Dame fil'..U i ; ;vp, i.,, - h .. as referee fr via i.Jiii.-. ;.;, to ba played In Mownw, l.t.tM, t row. fcjehmitt will l ive on i . . lng's train fur the Id.ilio town. ' ' ;s;' i'v- Los Aiieiee Nov. 14. The veUil prl.-e of eggsjhaf jreiicbed 65 edits a il"i"i, ProdUCeTmen predict JO cent l'fi the end of the week. , w .' ,:.uiiiiiiiii'i'y'i'i'iiii..H'WW'n)""i ii. Jf :-...-.. rrCfjivelicttci'"Ovcrccas Men! 1 can sell you nn overcoat tlit is Priestley Cravenettecl. No profit Ii tacked on to pay for high rent n,i eluh-. orate fixture. ; Take the elevator to Jimmy Dunn, 3d fir. Oregonian bhi. Ad.. i iii --- REMAIN Don't Throw It Away ( , No matter how bad- ly broken ."Your Favorite Pipe is, you'll be , sur prised how perfectly it can' be repaired at , this the largest pipe repair: shop west of Chicago.". . - - ' ' ' , 1 . 92 Third' St and i Sixth ajt Washington Main. 508, A-4273 I CrevetBea f y jehMMshew APJIOW SSI COLLAR Fi OR BASEBALL DINNER Program Arranged for! Stay of Giants and Chicago White Sojf, . ' There are less than St of the 200 tickets for the White Sox-Qiants ban quet at the Multnomah hotel, following the exhibition game here next Tuesday afternoon between the world tourist The avidity with which the tans who wish to sit with Comiskey, MoOraw, Callahan, Mathewson, Speaker, Johnson and the rest have been seeking tickets .'-(. " .- : .... ,' . . . : j... -'. s; . ".- . - .". , : : . V.-, . . ' .... - ..:?-i . ; .1... . HERE'S an -exceptional value in blue serge at $25 a very , . .soft, elegant fabric These" , Suite are specially made for us by Hart Schaff tier & ''VMarx'-'-. - ; T,- to retail at $25w 'Notice; the roll front, three buttons, two to , but-, torn : -Your size is here i ready.; to ' put on. Better come and get into it. The best value you will see in . blu6 serge. t ' ,'.," We tave others iri fancy fabric in every style for the young, the conserva ,lxve. from $20 ,to $40. 4 v t t A ND ' here's1 one of th& very J smart Shawl - Collar Overr coats you'll t see ' the best dressed men ' wear ' this 'Winter.' Comes in long' and short styles, . either single or ( double-breasted very swagger. On. the -avtrtifes, on the boulevards in the big cities yes Jhat's where you'll see it. , Fabrics-rough -finished 'goods in grays, browns and Scotchy; mix tures; chinchillas in all shades too. Many of .our;tWinter coats are wa - terprqof, ' v- '.V-, - ; ! $25 will flo ; wonders , in ; ' - quality arid - style; isome'.., , v at $18, some; up, to. $35. r- if ' Saml Rosenblatt ,& ; Go. The Men's Shop for Quality' and Service . . 1 ; Northwest Cornel1 V, Third and Morrison r:p ) . , I y?. : V.' ; , ,; r M&w TO'NTO'M'0';:'' 1 i: .-4- SB ' r v- No more huntinjg for the tobacco that exactly spits youi't ? " -" " ' .v: -! rll ,;' , 4 ;;? "1 ; V; ? - ; Not after you've found STAGrichripomellbw--fragrant-full podied-ryet pxquisitely MILU. Convenient Packages 1 1 The Pound Humidor, the Full-Slze 10-Cent Tin and the Handy Half-Size 5-cent tin. , ; . ' :.;v-:,:;V'::-:-v-:-f;:.;;.' '':,,V., ; 1 1 Tor Pipe and Gjjarctte e) No lite No ting, .No haf No'atxlnt. .'i;:'1.i.!i.i, EVER-LASTI NG-IY GOOD" . .. - CT-- V lrtttard Cs al. 700 , in;.:'!!!:., 0 11 -O ill MM 11 MRS.. -1 H ft i IfTfU v- 1 'V-i,.- '-.'5 vmii -a V f f "