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THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, -' noVEI.!! IS. 101 10! n jiwnir. iiMgn i. )j ...U J J- '-J vnT niutrrvnil LOUTS LEAVE TIRES TO NORMESTERNERS Multnomah Club Gets -Three Titles and Beaver Club Two , - in Splendid Show,' Northwestern - boerS triumphed In the Paelfie Coast Amateur boalng eham Dionships In the concluding; night pro Fram at the Multnomah club last even- ' In. Multnoinan club boxer carried oir three title Walter Knowlton wen the lightweight championship and j J Mlebus duplicated the feat of Bob Mc Allister last year by winning the 115 pound and heavyweight tltlea Mlebua did not nave to box In the 175-pound class because there were no other en-; tries. , V y , :,f vV ' ';-"ft' '' ,' -"M i The; Commercial Athletic club of Van couver Won two titles, Glenn Holiday baWngiKoa of Multnomah in the 108 pound and wild on; Boulea knocking out Moretto of flie Olympio Club In the 186-1 . n.-rt iaa. v Paul Pederaon of the Van couver Athletl(roUis.jronr tbe 115-pound championship. ; Arthur Cronqulet won the 145-pound enampionsnip 07 lorion lira from Ernie Clark ef ls Angeles and Harry Mahoney won the 151-pound tiUe from . Ernie Madden a foul. Mahoney and Cronqulet are Sternberg of the Beaver' Athletics duo, ;' ' Beat Bouts Zver. Tha a-reatest bouts ever .'staged in Tortland la the tribute a majority Of the 2000 fane paid 10 me jnuunoman club for staging such, an excellent smoker. Every decision of the evening, with on exception, wag greeted .with epplauee.;, ; Portland fang witnessed three of the greatest 108-pound boutba aver staged In Fortiano. irour cinsny yuuni.i, iTnitdav of Vancouver. . Ross of Mult nomah,- Balrd of Seattle and Nelson. of Spokane, exchanged blows in this mass, and put up rattling good bouts. v. - Holiday, who la but 16 years old. put up an excellent scrap against rangy Kelson of Spokane. Th Spokane boy was a bead taller, and bad a longer reach than the Vancouver paperweight, but was not au aggressive, Holiday, time after time, shot his left Into Nel son's face without a single return. Tbe Vancouver boy dodged llk a veteran of the ring, sidestepped many of Nelson's right swings,., and - countered with - straight left. This was his first tight away from homo. -',, ,..-, . Rosa of Multnomah waa given the de cision over Balrd of Seattle In the sec ond semi-final of the 108-pound class. Balrd fought a game battle, bat Ross stinging lefts and .rights bad the Seat tle boy nearly out In thf third round, ' ''--;:'M.v.A''-. Holiday Celebrates. . - k Holiday's battle against Ross was a pretty one. The Vancouver youngster, who was developed In . eight .,. weeks, fought rings around Rosa. Time after time Holiday shot his left In Boss face, and covered up in auch a atyle that Ross was unable to hit him. Walter Williams, the coast 115-pound champion, lost his title to Paul Peder aon of Vanooever. Thls ta the second time this aeaaon that Pederaon baa de feated Williams. The tow-beaded Van couver! te should have bean given tbe decision at the and of the third round. In the extra : round Williams fought Ilk a tiger, and bad a slight advantage over the Vancouver boy. In view of .the fact that the previous rounds were left out of consideration, the deolalon "was -unpopular, ::; ,,, -v .. - ,, Walter Knowlton won his second bat tle over Phil Noonan In the seml-flnals ef tbe lightweight, class. ; His straight lefts had the Olympio club boy groggy In tbe aecond round. ' : . Bcbmeer Shows sportamaAKBip. v i Knowlton and Bchmeer. both ef Mult, nomah, were scheduled to appear In the finals, but Bchmeer. on aeoount of JCnowlton'a hard bout with Koonan, dis played his sportsmanship and forfeited first place to- Knowlton.' Bchmeer beat Tomllnson in tbe seml-flnals In an easy BTO. , 'v,.V:- .,'0,", j.;.;v v ' i Moretto of the Olympic club lost In f he finals of tbe 125-pound elans to oules of Vancouver in a peculiar way. ?a the second round, after a alraul taneoua exchanga of a wata, X which xlaaed both boxers. MoretttfttrlDned and yell, hie head striking the edge -ef thai piauorm, anocjung nim unoonactpua. He waa carried to his corner and" revived in a minute, but was nn&bla ta tinn.. Boules was sUggered by the blow hg Twiivea, .na uw minute's rest be was, awarded the tocfamtf'VH&v-y,;- Another Angel Breaks KantV:?" i rk Bto''f. of .1 Angles, bolder of the coaat heavyweight title for five years from 10 to llll,' was the victim of the same accident that befell bis team mate. Clark, In the flret night's bouts. In hia bout with Earl Mlebus, of Multnomah, Jargs tortt broke hie right band, but stayed until the end of the third round Out weighed by 80 pounds, Mlebus put up a great battle and was given the de cision. . Harry Mahoney won on a foul from Ernie Madden In the lfis nnmwt Mahoney . bad a . sllaht ehada in v! V?tJrm' In th cond MaSuea! u owtw ciun ooy, in the groin and he fell to the mat f ' i The summary: ! -. ; . .; ' Beml-nnala.' : 101 pounds Glenn Holiday, Vancou ver, B. C, Commercial club, decision over William Nelson, Spokane, four rounds. Tom Rose, Multnomah? deola lon over Balrd, Seattle, three rounds. , 126 pounds J. N, Moretto, Olympio club, decision over Bill Malone, Beaver club, .three rounda Wildon Soules. Vancouver Commercial club, decision over Btanley Clement Vanoouver Ath letle club, four rounds.- . 1S5 pounds Tost Bchmeer, Multno mah, decision ' over Tomllnson, Mult- iionmii, mo rounm. waiter Knowl ton, Multnomah, deoislon ovr Koonan. Olympio 1 club, three rounda' . :.. :nals.,v ? 105 i pound - claaa Olenn Holiday. Vancouver Commercial dub, deolalon 1 over - Tom Rosa, Multnomah, three ' rounda. ' - 115 pounds Paul Pederaon,' Vancou ver Athletlo club, decision over Wal ter Williams, four rounds. I 125 pounds Wildon Soules, Vancou ver, B. CX, Commercial club, knocked out Moretto, ' Olympio club, two rounds. i ; 135 poundsWalter Knowlton. Mult nomah, won by forfeit from Tost ' Bchmeer, Multnomah. -v. - ' 146 pounds Artnur Cronqulet Bear- , er Atnietie niun, won by forfeit from Ernie Clark, Los Angeles. 161 pounds Harry Mahoney won on foul from Ernie Madden, Multnomah, two rounds. ' ' 176 pounds Earl Mlebus, Multnomah, given first place, t No other entrants. Heavy weight Earl Mlebus, Multno malu decision over- Clark : Jargstorff, Irfs Anrelee. three rounds. The officials-Olm&xf lranga, referee; I Yank E. Watklna and Tom Roberts, l i.iccs; George Parker and Lou JCen ic.iy, timekeepers, and J"k lAtour- SIX PORTIANDERS BATTED IN EXCLUSIVE "300" SET Six? Portland players, '. Davis," Speas, Roagers, uoaue, Liooer " ana uuiuajr, batted over the .100 mark during the 1915 Paoifio Coast league season, ac eordlwr to b.a pmclal averages Issued by - President Allen T. Baum. .Da VTs. hii nlavil n 1 tyammm mi mm unml In " - - m" tha llt of nrulnri with th-bcrcent- age or .11 J.' jdick jiayiesa 01 tne Ven ice team was tne inomauai leaaer wnn tbe mark of .!14. "? ,., . The ether Beavers la the exclusive set bit as follows: Speas, .519; Rodg era, .506: Lobar, .805; Doane. .604, and Lindsay, ' . 800. . Hlgginbotham batted .269, and Fisher finished with the mark of .292, Chester Chadbourne hit .187 and Korea bit .252. Derrick hit .274. Maggart of Los Angeles was fourth In the list of regulars, with 216,-and Jimmy Johnston, the world's champion baste-steaiea, was seventn, wiu v Jimmy Bhlnn topped the Saoramento batters with .202 and Gardner led the tail-end Oaks with .zso. ' ? : i ' with 128 tallies. . Walter Carlisle, who beaded the league for three seasons. was second witn izs, ana jonnstou ol Ban Francisco waa third with 111. Chad bourne was 'Portland's best run getter, having soored 66 runs.v, vrw ,-v; The offioial averages show that Jim my Johnston stole 124 bases, Instead ol iea waa unofficially renorted. Mag gart was second with 89, and Jimmy Shlnn and Ivan Howard were tied for third, 71 steals. viy'.Jiivj'woo:!.';;'1' The Individual averages for the sea son 5 are i ; ; wv ' A . i'-'y i -" INDITIDUA.Ii AMD CLUB B ATT! NO' I'LAVEB AND CLUB ' btiker 6aa Fraoclace Dillon, Loe Angelas HayieM vnic ............................ DarU, PortUnd Rpeaa, Portland Micgart, Lo Angeles ....................... HAegers, twtuna ................................... Lobar, Urn Aogelae-Fortlana ......................... Johnaton, Sn VrancUco Doaae, Portland ..................................... Sblnn, Saeramante .... LlmUar. Portland ................................... Tennaac, Baeramrato Hlgginbotbaaa, rertUad Blwrltt Vealce K on worthy, 8araneate riaber, Portland Zlmmennaa; Baa fraaclao ........................... Lewie, Baermnte ,...... .......? BUgla, Loa Aogalaa Gardner, Oakland Chadbourne, Portland . ... Vacher, Oakland . Karlor, Oakland ..................................... Vaa Boren, Baoremente ............................ Bchaller, Baa IVanciaoo I.................... ......... Heoael. Loa Angelea .,..............,............-. Korea,. Portland .................................... Clarke, Baa rraaelsce 8walo, Ba era man to .................................. Kane. Venice ... ....... PereeU. Oakland -Saa laaeisce Cor, Oakland KranM, fortlaad ......t.. .................. .......... Goodwin. Las Angelee Kills, Loa Angelas Maelaa, Venice Moraa, BaeraDeato ................................ Cartwright, Baa ITranolsce .,.,...... ......... Derrick, Portland..................................... Howard, Ban Frenelsee ,.,.. w.,....m.........mw Elliott, Veoica Muadorff, Baa rraaeieee Downs, Ban Vtaoctaoe Johnson, Lot Angelee ............,.,...........,,.,. Howard, Lot Angelee ............................... Halllnas. eaeramente HetUng, Oakland Neaa, Ooakland ...r...... ....... Cor ha n. Baa Franclaoo nraoka. Lot angelea.... LIT!, nacramento Moore, Lo Angelas Cook, Oakland ......... Braabear, Venice Hoao, Venice ..... .............. Hogaa. Baa francUeo ............................ Page, Loe Angelee ................................ xoung. aaeremenco ... McCarl, Ban Praadace Parkta, Oakuna ............vu Rjan, Loa Angelea ................................... Wllbolt. Venice Schmidt. Baa rraaeieee McDonnell, Venice ................ ........ ........... Waffu, 8a Praaclsee Berrr. Portland Orerall, Baa Itaaciaoe ............................... Tonneman, Venlca .................................. 0' Ronrke, ' Venice ...4 j, .'...' .,... , Patterson, Venice Toaer, Loa Angelea ,..,.,..... Bauai. Venice ..........I.. ................... ....... Krapp. Portland . Cbrlatian, Oakland ... ...,.. Ctiarlaa, Baa Frauciace ,. Boles, Loe Angelea .......... .. JatHe, portlaad Krueger, Lot Angeles ... eMtt4ttvef taeef UtMhl, OlkUnd .,e,.e...e.,.-e.e-. . ee.ee.,. Oaltt .Otlkleind etif t 64 1 . el 1 1 1 e if I IaftArda OftklUld . ttbeeMt eee e e m e t e e CarUale, Venice ...................................... BLuneeu, oacraivenw ................................. Btark, Baeramento .................................. . aeniey, ban (rancuce Cbcek, Sacramento .................................. HcArdle, Baa Francisco Lelfleld, Ban rranciaee VfcOormlck, Portland Hogaa, Venice ....... Olemwu. OakUnd .........eee,.. Gregory eLoi Jlr&qIm ittitiMeia-iitt(, ReitmewT, BACraUMntW e,ee....ee..eee. WMUlf, Lcm Angulm ,mM.M...M. M MMU..f are e 'e e e e'e tMlllMtlftttllta((' ArflLUnet, 8kcramQto ..i...i..m ChMh. ZaiM AjiffelM riDDlDf, Ban Yaaclc NWV. tUOV A5ISS aTtettsteae Hitt. Venice Uatager, las Atgelee .... Arbogaat, lot Angeles ................. FlUgerald. foruand . ....... Lynn, Sacrament ......,............,....,...,... HI tie, Oakland .(, .... ......... Oiu, Loa-AngeUa) Stanley, Portlane ....., Klawltter, . Bacrameate , ,.,....,., 4. ....... Robrer, Oakland Orabbe, Loa Angelee Krelts, Oakland Prueltt Oakland ................... Orlffla, Venice ...,.................... ....... atandrldge, Baa rraaeieee Ferguaoo, Venice ................................... Raleigh, Venlca Wllllamj, Bacramente , , Btrood, Bacramente ..a.............................. Klllllay, Oakland ......... ........... Hark neaa, Venice t. ......... Ma lark ey, Oakland Beits, Oakland Wolrerton. Bacraaieate Ablee. Oakland Klnaella, Hacramento ....v........................... Loliman. Oakland West, Portland Hagenatn, Portland ................................. O'Brien, Oakland Klepfer, Venice v - CLUB BATTINO - - 1 CLUB e" Portland Sacramento .. dub vraucuvv ......,......,..,. 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"7276 ' .261 ,257 .204 :8!J. CORVALUS DEFEATS M'MINNVILLE J:. HIGH Oreros Agricultural College, Corval lis, Nov. 15-The Corvallls hlgrh -sohool team took on the McMlnnvllle eleven yesterday afternoon, on the college ath letlo field, by a decisive score of 11 to 0. At no time during the contest did the visitors have a show, the Corvallls lads rtpplng?through their defense In all quarters.- - Toward the latter part of the game McMlnnvllle opened up, and pulled off three pretty forward passes, put it was too late to save a - shutout, their ad vance, being etopped by the whistle on me 4V yard una, i , t - , . Ante Boad lUcer Blarried. RflntjaV Ana VTaw 11 trV.Ta. varnecK. ii. winner ef the Loa Ange- lea-Bacramanto mau n, Tlv. i rA to Ban Joan Caplstrano mlaslon with mina fcuzaDetn (junch, or Paaadena in his automobile. They returned man and wife. ESTACADA HIGH WINS . FROM 'HILLSBORO TEAM . aaWawawaHawaeMaaaa v S, The Estacada high school football leven defeated " tb Hlllsbore eleven yesterday afternoon, 28 to 0. The game was fast and close, despite the one sided score. The lineup: ! Kstacada Shankland, center; Oard and Barr, guards; Bartlett and Fellows, Tackles; Graham and Dais, ends; Mor ton, quarterback; Denny and TJomeq, halves; Reed, fullback. . Hlllsboro Deischman, Center; Oleson and ' Paul, guards; Dives and Oleson, tackles; Tags-art and Long, ends; Rol lins, quarterback; Onsert and Connel, n at vet; Fiaher, zuiiDaoK, . Toomey's Players i Win Trophy. By defeating Fugh's basketball five. 16 to 13, Ray Toomey'a players won that championship of the : Multnomah club basketball league and the Honey man trophy, - The game was the most exciting and closest contest ot the sea son. ;:': . , - WILL FIGHT UPON RITCHIEAT135 ' EVENING- OF DEC. 10 kaiaH',S' ''",lTl1,'',',".'l','fJ','i '....WW-i i.y.-.-jBfc.iiaii;,!! wo Lismweigms win Twenty Rounds In Coffroth's - Arena l for Championship, ..r San Francisco, Not. 15,That Har lem Tommy Murphy wfll flght WllUe Ritchie, lightweight ehamploa ef the world, , at 135 pounds, the weight I to ileted unon by the champion, was the Word received here today by Promoter James W."coriroin rrom 41m tucu.y, Murphy's manager. - This means that Ritchie and ' Murphy will be seen In action here in t 20 round bout on the evening of December 10. Harry Foley, Ritchie's k manager," said Buckley In his telegram to Cof Hnat.taui nnon the welaht belna 186 pounds at 6 o'clock on the after- noon ot ue- umi. that as It aeemed the only way to itet .k. mah . volav aaJd if we did not agree to that weight Ritchie would ao- eept a tneaineai eaaBaeoiav, ; Coffroth then notified both fighters that the fight waa on and definitely fixed the date for December-10. : K Friends of Conlon Worried. n.i.. IK -TTHanda Af Johnny Coulon, the bantamweight champion of the world, were worried today concern ing his eafety, no 1 worn navma uwB received from -him V sines the great .ti. lairaaL Coulon had been hunting in the storra-swept region of Canada "for several, months and until recently had written' regulrlT mem bers of his family and friends here. BETTING TAKES FUNNY SLANT FOR GAME TODAY (""" taiaMaMaBaantSaaaaaeWanaBBJaBf lf . , Seattle Bunch Drops to Thir teen Points hor tven , Money, ' Oaa4MmeV na tflA 0 WMh!naTtdlaCfeS011 game ' was very light todayi In 1 fact the lightest yet recorded between the .. tha t-orn. alavanaL Waah- lngton came down prepared to given even money that Washington would win from JO to 25 points, but when they found the Oregon admirers ready .n.n ihMi ub they beat the points down to 12 and It for even money. Tou can almost write . www'v . A..MT,1, Mrianoaa for a VlO- . n . wall known enort this morning. - Tou can even get 10 to 1. but nobody wants 10 xaae voe end On that line the Seattle bunch , n.i- unnnt Rainier aealnat Council Croat, There's a lot of argu- ment, but no wagering w wiiDlAMS SAYS LEFT WAS HURT ON M'WtlLl. snr1i(wi - thm - Aameaed . - 115 nin..iiw" ... pound coast champion today gave out the following statement, regarding his defeat last evening. The winged "T ecrapper was not kicking becauee he . r T,.x.nn Vaneon'ser and stated that there should have been no fourth round in me juqgineni. weighed In on Thursday evening, tho thirteenth, at , 6 o'clock, and aU were under weight, except McNeill, who was one and one-half pounds ever the re quired marK. ,. we wave aeui w a mi- . r.Hnoa TTa took Off One- fourth of a pound and then refused to make tne required wii wb. -inwi tn ,ntei the ring one t and one- fourth pounds over weight 1 In the meantime, X drew MtNeill and beat him in three rounds and in doing . Hw .mm Mw" M.ar'V.. SO X ppraunaKa my w. I fought Pederson, losing the decision in four rounds. I found that my left rria hlivara T .truck ear. rted little strength behind them. Ped erson Is a good noy nut 1 wouia nave htm ttmA MnTiIalll h..n kant ant of the ring as he should have been on account Of oeing over weignu tfw . MratiMnd n, afi-vfrilna, 1Ia It, but I feel as though the publlo am due an excu.se although there are many who would not believe It never theless It is true." : 0, B..O. to riay O. Jf. O. Th. christian Brothers' eollese bas ketball five wIU play the a K. a auint.t on Wednesday eveninar. Novem ber 25. This will be the first big game of the 1915-1914 basketball season. Chicago Janitors are to take ft strike on December 6. They demand a mini mum wage of 560 a month for 18 -apartment flat buildings down to a minimum of 18-60 fetvm one-apartment building. FOX KNOCKS MAIi OUT AND HURRIES TO EAST 4 Ralph Gruman ; Wins -Four .Round Decision From Joe) T6 l . ii k N XJllV.(T ' Saitf Francisco. Kov, 15. Jimmy Fox, the San Francisco featherweight, is en raut. to Denver today to meet Benny Chaven, following his knockout here last night in the tmra rouna ox noo iuenwn of Chicago. Fox put over the final wal lop after sending' Zleman to the mat twice. W :-'-v:i;-yJ :''VV,.ViW- : Kid Krants of Beatue ana jonnny bp denberg of Omaha, middleweight, : who ra anhadniaa ta box the main event of the four round card, put up tbe poor est Xlgnt OX tne jugnx. jvrauia ruw.c Buaenoerg witn nevereu aim th. uiuinrf : Mimd but the referee be lieved Budenberg evened up the milling in the third and rourtn sessiona -Ralph Gruman, Portland feathsr- .l.ht whn t waa knocked out in Ilia first - f i6"ht hers by Jaok .Bratton, ; es tablished his second victory last msm when he won a four round decision over Tn nnnUv. aim ef that, touchest birds about the bay." Gruman looka good. '. Tne otner couts reauitea mm ionwai Eddie Miller , outpointed WUlle Mack; Bubbles Robinson gained a four round decision over Paul Pollock; "Chicago Tommy Murphy won the decision from Sailor Wilson; Frankle Jones won the decision over 'Joe Stanton and ' Bay Richardson won the decision over Jos Wood, i , " ' 1 , i . PAST RECORDS OF BIG TEAMS PLAYING TODAY Tale-Princeton record ' for ; last ' 10 yeara: " ' ' , , - less Taie, s; rnnceton, 0. 1564 Tale, 0; Princeton, 0. 1556 Princeton, 5; Tale, 6. 1656 Tale, 0; Princeton, 0. - 1857 Tale, IS; Princeton, 0. . 1585 Tale, 10; Princeton, 0. , 1885 Princeton, 10; Tale, t. ' 1800 Tale,. 8); Princeton, 0. 1881 Tale, 15; Princeton. 0. . - ' 1802 Tale, 12; Princeton. 5. k - 1898 Princeton, 8; Tale, 0, ' 1884 Tale, 24; Princeton, 6. 1885 Tale, 80; Princeton, 10. 1896 "Princeton. 24; Tale, 6. - 1897 Tale, 6; Prlnoeton, 0. 1898 Princeton, 6; Tale 0. - 1899 Princeton, 11 J Tale. 10.. 1900 Tale. 89; Princeton, t. . - 1901 Tale, 12;. Princeton,. 190 Yale, 11; Prlnoeton, 6.- 1908 Princeton, 11; Tale, 6. 1904 Tale, 12; Princeton, 8. V 1905 Tale, 88; Princeton, 4. 1906 Tale, 0; Princeton, 0. 1907 Tale, 18; Princeton, 10. ,, 1908 Tale, 111 Prlnoeton. 5. . 1909 Tale,: 17; Princeton. 6. ioinVala K : Prlneeton. 6. H. 1911 Princeton, 8t Tale, 8. . 1912 rnnceton, s; xaie, v. Harvard-Brown record: 1898 Harvard, 17; Brown. 6. 1899 Harvard,. 11 Brown, 0. 1890 to 1900 No games. 1900 Harvard, lit Brown. 6. 1901 Harvard, 48; Brown 0. - 1902 Harvard, 6; Brown 0- 1 9 08 Harvard, 29; Brown, 0, 1904 No game. t 1905 Harvard, 10; Brown, 0. 1905 Harvard, 9; Brown," 6. ' 1907 Harvard, ; Brown, 6. 1008 Harvard, I; Brown, . 1909 Harvard,, 11; Brown, 0. - 1910 Harvard, it; Brown 0. . 1911 Harvard, 20; Brown, 5. : 1912 Harvard, 80; Brown, 10. , t vannavtvantallnchlaan rcKiord. ' - 1S99 Pennsylvania, lit Michigan, 10. 1900 to 1906-rwo games. inna Cnnarvtv.nla- 17 Ml cm ran. 6. ; 1807 Pennsylvania, ; Michigan, 0. 1908 Pennsylvania, a; aaiuniaaua,' v. 1909 Michigan, 18; Pennsylvania, 6. 1810 Mlohigan, Ot Pennsylvania, 0. lSllr-Mlchlgan, 11;, Pennsylvania, 6. 191t Pennsylvania, 87; Michigan., tl. Chicago-Minnesota records , 1595 Minnesota, 16; Chleage, , . 1896 to 1899 Wo gam-1899-Chlcago 89; Minnesota, 8. ' 1900 Chicago, 6; Minnesota, 6. ,, 1901 to 1906 No games, 1906 Minnesota 4; Chicago, 6. 1907 Chicago, 18; Minnesota, 18. 1908 Chlosgo. 28 r Minnesota, 0. "1609 Minnesota, 20; Chicago, 6. . 1910 Minnesota. 24; Chicago, 0. 1911 Minnesota, 80; Chicago, 0. : , 1612 Chicago. 7; Minnesota, 0. BETTER SERVICE ON: - ARLIE BRANCH R0AU T....i.i,tMa. Or.. Nov. IB. Th. In- dependence "t and Monmouth Railway ha. annonnnarl a chanra In Its sohedule of trains. Ths afternoon train to Dallas nas Been cnnnaea uora a.ia i . k i .ilnv anil rattirnlnar rrnm ,,,, .H Ml, , ...-f3 - w n.ii.. , 7-5(1 Tha 1;SA Alrll. : train now leaves at 2:16 and arrives hers on tbe return trip at 4:1a. v ani cnange which go Into effect tomorrow, will give much better service to tbe valley towns, making It possible for passen gers iron, tne Auu ornncn iu boi vu Balem without staying a half day ; In thla city. ... - Are You ?3ang Bands?. The New Cleiar Havana VALUE OF EACH BAND V9. CENTS . ? ; BLUMAUE1R-FRANK DRUG CO.. DISTRIBUTORS $14.95 Sppkaiie 4tnd Return Account National Apple Show - : Spokane November 17-23 1 ' v OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Sale ' Dates Nov. 16 ;, to 21-Inclusive. ' " a ' ' ' k J l J 'r Final, 1 Have Yoor'Tlcket Read Via ' , SOO-SPOKANE TRAIN DE LUXE , Leave8 Union Depot Dally 9 P. JL A Modern Travel Palace city ticiiet office ?;snMiti MM STARTS W( . Fi HIS 10G1 FIGHT Spider Kelly, One of Best Sec- onds, Joins Forces Against ' ,, -fridlanan, fitVja-S. San Francisco, Nov. 16 Jimmy Clab by... tho Indiana middleweight, started active training today for his tO round contest here Thanksgiving day with Frank Logan. " Clabby will condition himself at MUlstt'i training eamp.v , Clabby expressed disappointment to day because "ppider! Kelly, one of the best seconds In the world, bad accepted terms to second Logan. " '' : -v Kelly says frankly tft he has thrown in his lot with Logan , because he be lieves the latter can def eat Clabby. "It's the old case of a good little man and a good big man," said Kelly. "Clabby certainly is a wonder but he will enter the ring ten pounds lighter than Logan. Fellows like myself who have been through the mill understand thoroughly what a handicap that. Is, And. when the heavier man la' a deter mined, hard hitting boxer like Logan, the handicap Is still eToatar." .. . , - M Gibbons Stops Warty iWsvii. ?;" New Tork, Nov. 16. Mike Gibbons, of St. Paul, ' today, holds a knockout victory over Marty Rowan, of Brook lyn, having turned the trick here last night In the second round of a sched uled 10 round bout Rowan waa out classed from the start. ; ,-- .- ...'.. '"''J1.'V . BawaBWeaMSeeMtteeaWaBMtaa )., ,,r.'r Johnny Kane After Divorced ' Tji a n mi a. -Nov. 18 John Kana Venice outfielder ad 1 former Chicago Cub, filed nun ror oivorce rm aom Kane, alleging desertion. Tbe Kanes were married in St. Louis In 1807. peioLETo;i mm ! OVER BAKER S ELEVEn Makes Extra Touchdown and - With It Goes Eastern Ore ; ..igorv Title,. "?.lxv Tendleton, Or., Nov. 18. With a bad ly crippled team, Pendleton high school yesterday ' afternoon won the eastern Oregon football championship by defeat ing Baker high' school, 14 to T. Though almost the entire gnms waa played" Is ; the visitors territory, Pendleton's two touchdowns; resulted directly from re covered 'punt,:', :;!c';i" t '" 'iv "-i-'C At the end of seven minutes of play, Sturdivant "recovered a punt, and was at ? the - eight-yard line when downed. From this point, the. ball was bucked over. - Just before the end Of the first quarter Sturdivant made another sense, tlonal run after receiving a forward pass, and . was downed within three yards ef the , goalN-The whistle blew, and, with the short rest, the Baker line held and prevented a touchdown. JWlth but a .half minute ' to play , before the first half was up, and tbe ball In the center ef the field, Pendleton punted. The Baker safety fumbled and McDon ald scooped up the ball and raced over, the second touchdown Just aa ths whis tle blew. Both goals were kicked. - Baker's ' touchdown came Just before the close of the gams aa tbe result ef , two big gains, and the only forward pass the team worked during the game. , Pendleton ' was crippled by ; the ab- sence cf Center Rugg and Quarterback ! Jordan. Bugg was not allowed te play ' on aeoount of' his grades, and Jordan was laid out during the first few min utes of the play. --v ' j v Tfct ItCrcsst Sale fa Cic WcrW Indigcsrioh Js : an enemy which may steal upon you at any time and de stroy your peace, your comfort, your working capacity, arid youi; optimisme If this state of debility . and disability is permitted, to continue and ypur food docs not nour ish and sustain you you will be. weakened so thatscriojus sickness will be invited to attack you when least you expect it. 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