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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1913)
THE H OREGON, 5 DAILY " JOURNAL, PORTLAND,1 FRIDAY EVENING, i NOVEMBER" 28, j 1813. t . A- RIVERS ARM RAISED BY REFERE AFTER A t MexicanReestablishes Himsel . With Angel Fight Fans After , Showing Old Skill, . ; ..' Los AnfdM, Cel., tfov. 31. Joe Rlv ;. era ha regained at least a portion of Ms rormer prestig in his noma town today by virtu of bis decisive defeat of ... Loach Cross of New York in their Thanksgiving day meeting In the Vernon arena, lUvers won a clean out victory, , taking Jfl of the 20 rounds by actually fighting all the way alter coming Into ' the ring In as good condition as hi up- Dorters could" wish. The Mexican received , few feeble "'"cheers when he entered the arena. ' He v departed with 9000 fens polslly pro claiming his "come back." Rivers tent Cross to th mat twice during the mill. In tha fourth round the New Yorker ws forced to take the count, nd again in the twelfth ha went down from a right and left to toe jaw, . Rivers, however, was unable to put his man away, although after tha battle he claimed that a thumb sprainea m me early rounds, prevented him from doing more errtctiv work. XalUed in ITtueWenth. Beaten In almost every round and standing ud gamely under terrlflo pun lshment. Cross made his final rally in tile nlnetenth session. He met Rivers s the Mexican came from his corner with a volley of lefts and rights to the head that forced Joe to cover. Back and forth across the ring Cross forced back tha astounded Rivers, who wrapped his gloves about his head and shook undor tha hall of blow about his ears. It was Leach's round by a big margin. Cross had made his last stand ip this period, however, and Quickly was forced back on the, defensive in. the last round. Rivers' finish was strong, and the bell was a welcome' sound to the harried New Yorker. Referee Blake gave the only possible decision when he raised Rivers' arm. Cross Said He Was Stale. Cross offered little excuse for bis defeat beyond, declarl- that he was a trifle stair as the result of. his training for his Ritchie fight in New York, and from the effects of that vicious battle. Ha asked another match with his eon Queror. Rivers promptly set up a demand for another match with Champion Ritchie. Promoter McCarey promised him such a match on New Year's day if the cham pion can be brought to accept' terms. " Dundee Beats Whits. New Orleans, La., Nov. 28. Johnny Dundee won a ten round decision over Charley White of Chicago here last evening. Dundee had the best of every round but one, which was even. The lights In the theatre, where the match was staged were out for it minutes be tween the second and third rounds. Sllverton Beats Salem. Silverton, Or., Nov. it. In the first basketball game of the season, the local quintet defeated the -Salem five by the score of 36 to 12. HARD GO WITH CROSS .i mm w, umi 11. iiiiuij-uiiii 1 ' in 1 iii.niti.iiam For a Few Days Only WEMUSTREDUCE OUR STOCK " 1 t ' ' ', " 1 " "" '.- " .1. ' 1 1. . 1 . . u iuii n 11 1 353 WASHINGTON ST -tY0UNG l,s? r: . f -v f,' I Daring members of Mlsa Millie Scbloth's swimming claoa, who took fc yesterday morning and disported for half an hour1 at Bundy'a bath house. They hare been swim ming in the Willamette onee a Veek all fall. They were photographed yesterday while setting ready to gilds down the chute. EVERY DETAIL OF MULTNOMAH-OREGON GAME Caufield kleked off to Rodeg en the 24-yard line, who was downed in his track. Francis mad no gain on a right end run. Rode lost half a yard on a quarterback run. Keck punted to Ore gon's 40-yard Una. Oregon fumbled, Parson recovering the ball. No gain, second down. Ma- larkey fumbled on third down, but re covered. Fenton punted 25 yards to Rddes, who was downed In his tracks. Ball on Multnomah's 20-yard line. Fran, els made no gain. Keck punted 45 yards to Cornell, who ran it back 25 yards. First down Parsons made two yards, second down Malarkey repeated; third down Bryant made five yards. Ball on Multnomah's 10-yard line. Oregon failed at yardage, fourth down. Multnomah's ball on their 10-yard line. Xck mat forty Tarda. Francis mad S yards around left end. Second down. Lost a yard in second. Rodes made five on quarter back run. Keck punted to Cornell for 25 yards, who ran It back five yards. Malarkey made 16 yards on cross buck. Second down, Parsons added three more. Corn ell was thrown back for five yards on quarterback run. Fenton punted out of bounds on Multnomah's 35 yard line. Multnomah penalized five yards for off side and Oregon given the ball. Malark ey made one yard through center. Bry ant added one more through same place. Malarkey added one more around left. Oregon - trying for field goal punt 40 yard line, the ball falling short. The ball brought out to the, 20-yard line. Multnomah's ball. Rodes made three yards through center. On second down, Convlll mnde 14 yards through center. Third down. Convlll, no gain. Francis mad 10 yards on the fourth This Big Offer Contin ued for a Few Days We will give abso lutely free of charge ft pair of Made-to-Or- -der Trousers worth $7, with every suit or overcoat order. Suit or Overcoat 'nti s 1 1 With Extra Pair of Pants Union Made MADE TO ORDER Majestic Theatre Building WOMEN TAKE DIP:IN THE down. Sail in center of field. Rode mad two on first down; Convlll added one through center; third down Convlll gained four yards, this through center, and came right back for 10 more in the same place. -t . Convlll mad eight on the next try. Franoi made yardage. On first down, Rodes was thrown for a loss of six yards. Second down. Keck .mad two yards by a lln plunge. Third down, Rodes was thrown for two yards, Ma larkey making a beautiful tackle. Mult nomah failed on forward pass. Oregen's ball on the 23-yard line. Multnomah scores six. Multnomah's ball on Oregon's 18-yard line. Multnomah fumbled but recovered the ball. Convlll made one yard. Fran cis added one yard on third line, one yaid through center. Ball on seven-yard line. Convlll gained two yards. Francis no gain In second. Francis made a touch down on a cross buck. Ball punted out to Rodes on Multnomah's 11 yard line. Keck failed to kick goal. XnltnonlsJi 6 J. of O. 0. Fenton kicked off 60 yards to Rodes who ran it back 10 yards. End of first quarter. A light rain falling. Score Multnomah 6, Oregon 0. The second quarter started with the ball on Multnomah's 20-yard line. Rodes gained half a yard through center, but was injured and took time out Keck, on fake punt, gained 12 yards. Multno mah was penalized 15 yards for holding. Rode gained three yard through cen ter. Keck punted from the 40-yard line to Cornell, who was downed In his track. First down, Parsons gained 20 yards: second down, Parsons made three more. First down, Parsons gained three mora. Bryant added three more on the third down. Malarkey made yardage on a cross buck. First down, Bryant tackigd for a loss of one yard. Parsons made yardage on off-tackle play. Rodes wa again injured. Roger Keplsoes CBourke O'Rourke replaced bv Rodirers. RoiIm limps back into lineup. Malarkey fumb led, Holden recoverinsr ball. Pirsnn. fumbled but recovered ball. Third down, x-arsons gained one yard. Making ready for a place kick on 30-yard line. It was a fake kick Cornell taklne the ball and running to the 6 ard .line, before oeing aowneo. Parsons gained five yards the ball on Multnomah's five yard line. Parsons made two more. Parsons stumb led for no gain. Fourth down, Oreiron failed at forward poss. Cherry knocking i oown. Aiuitnoman's ball on the 20 yard una. Francis gained 10 yards. Second down, Rodes no gain. Third flown, Rodes no gain. Keck punted 41 yards to Cornell who fumbled, but Par sons recovered the ball, gaining five yards. Malarkey gained two yards, the second down Parsons added two yards around the left end. The ball In second field. Cornell added three more around right end. ttnton punted 45 yards, the ball bounding over the goal line. Multno mah's bill on the 20 yard line. Keck made two yard through center. Rodes added two more through center. Francis failed to gain. Irourth down Keck punt d2S: -yaTatar comnwho-t!if-iaggd aouging almost entire Multnomah team for a 10 yard gain. First down. Parsons thrown for half yard loss. Fenton punted 45 yards out of bounds. The ball on Multnomah's eight yard line. Firsti down, Francis gained three yards. Plxlee replaces McKae. Strlebeg replaced lllxson for Multnomah. Francis made two yards through center. Convill made yardage. Convlll made five yards through center, first down. Francis added one yard around left. Rodes added three yards around right end. Convill made yard age. Rodes hit the center for two yards. Kddos made two yards on a quarter pack run. Keck on fake punt ran 20 yards around the left end. Ball in mid dle field. Convill made two yards. End of first half. Multnomah's possession on Ortgon's 40-yard line. Score 'Multnomah 6, Oregon 0. y Second Half. - Phllbrook kicked off to Beckett on Ore gon's 30-yard line, who ran back four yards. First down, MalurKey made two yards through cpnter.- Parsons mado no ?ain in the second down. Fenton punted Ive yards to Rodes, who, ran it back for 15 yards. Ball on Oregon s 45-yard line. Franels went through center for IS yards. Keck made nine yards around right end. Welst- replaced Bradshaw for Oregon. . Rodes made yardage. Ball on Oregon's 26-yard line. Convlll made three yards through center. Convill went through center for 8 yards. Fran cis added two. Convill made no gain. Third down, Francis gained two around left end. 1 Convill added two yard. Ball on Ore gon's 1-yard line. Multnomah failed at yardage, Fenton punted 46 yards to Bodes, who returned the hall six yards. On first down. Rode bucked the line for five yards. Bqcond down. Keck wa thrown for a loss of three yards, Pari sons making, a beautiful tackle. Fran el made three yards. Keck made on A da kick. Parsons recovering ball -on the 10-yard line. mnion punted .60 yards to Bodes, who ran the bill back 1 ygrd. Ball on Oregon's 411-yard Una. ponvlll made on yard. Francl added five yard by a, 11 n plunge, Convill mad yardage. First dawn, Rodes mad two yard. Francl added two yard line plung. Rode mad yardage through tert end. Francl futrblqd jnaklng yardage Multnomah re covering ball on Oregon's 23 yard line. Convlll hit MP for three yards od RIVER . plungi In the Willamette rlrer is Injured. p,e l back., They are remov ing sawdust from Convill' eye. It took a bucketfuii of water. Francis tore through, Jha' line, and' made a touchdown but the, play, was disallowed and Mult nomah penalised 15 yard Ho for hold ing. Roches gained five yard and fumb led five yards off eld. Multnomah's first down' on Oregon' 20 -yard line. Francl made half yard Una. Beckett Injured. Francl made eight yard around, lefj. end. Convlll made- yardage). Ball on Ore gon's ten yrd line. Convlll made four yards through center, Francis made two through same place.' Francis went over for touchdown through tackle. Rodes failed at goal ball hitting upright, bcoro Multnomah 12; Oregon 0. Convlll made yardage. Ball on Ore gon's ten yard line. Convftl made four yards through., center. Francis made two yards through same place, Francis went over for touchdown through tackle. Rodes failed at goal, the ball hitting an upright Score: Multnomah, 12; Ore gon, 0. For Oregon, Fenton kicked off from his 40 yard line for' 20 yards, Rupert returning three yards. Francis gained one yard. Francis added four more through center. Rodes added three around left end. Francis made eight J yards through tackle. Bailey Injured.' blades, " no and shaving brushy in covered :s thing Other Combination and Travelers' Toilet, accessories $650 to $50 K . Crossmah replaced Ho-ldett. Mvltnomah penalised II yards for holding. At and of third quarter ball on Oregon' 47 yard line, f '. ;'"';, vv, -t f : MeHaa ' replaoad Fixlea, : ' : Trancla gained six. f ilodua punted to Cornell, who signalled for fair catch on Oregon's tan yard line. Parsons lost I yards. Multnomah penalised five yards for tf. .'side,' Ken too punted 40 yard. Uodes ran it bacit jo yards but Muitnoman penalised 1 yard for holding. Bodes circled left end for It ysrds on quarter back run. Francis gained four. Q'Rourks replaces Bailey. Cnviil gained ons yard. Keck . made yardage. Francis mad five yards, afultnomah penalised IS yards for holding Uradsbaw re places Welst. Kodos ma'de five on fake punt Keck failed to gain. A forward pass, Rode to Frsnds, nettod Multno mah seven yards. Keck attempted place kirk from 85 yard line, but failed. Oregon put ball in play on 10 yard line. Parsons made two. parsons two more through renter. Fenton fumbled on the pass back for punt, but recov ered, the ball being on Oregon's 13 yard Una. Fenton punted SS yards. Keck made five yards around right end. Fron ds made yrdace. Keok thrown for five yard losa. Koiloa made five through Rifle and Revolver . Cartridges WIN T. & GOVERNMENT ACCURACY TESTS The U. S. Government experts, after a series ot exhaustive tests, selected Winchester Rifle Cartridges for use by the picked riflemen of the World who are to compete in tho International Matches of 1913. The also selected Win chester Revolver Cartridges, finding them the best ever tested under like conditions. All Winchester Cartridges are made by the same modern system, and of the same high grade materials as those which won the stamp of superi ority from the U. 3. Government experts. 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Fenlon kick off to Francis on 20 yard line, who ran tt bark It yards. Keck made IS around left end.. Tuerck rpl'ioia X'firsonn. Wis bee rt-ttlaree Cornell. " K':ek rrtuJe four yard (hrupgU the li"- Kianrl mnii nine through tackle. Keck marie two yard on a Una plunge. Convlll atari? yardage. Convlll lilt the line Co.-. fnr yards. Convlll male no gain and neither did Keck. Whittle ends kuuio. I score: Multnomah, 19: Oregon, f A new tyn,' nf combined impulse imS reaction turttn U wM to givu a alnuru WORLD OVER M Keeps idl his sHa$ii compact - Sets, with and wthmii ; AauaomT a t r (J H f p-rjsr tat fi r t r ef.itw: .ily n;ils it ;m . . f:"-t f:. vf.rtf v.C) vm w ; .; lo Cc n. !: tiv. j umii fit w.l ;ir:J f t'r i, J . Kin' Mtal bftJ ll-fri'. . r viMtn. " ,. Sporting Go&k Punching ' Boxrip Coy.-s, $3.50 bt ' Wire J-'pring ' ExereiJkfy'v Rubber S.:e Sh..?-., to 2.h. 75. Pocket FiashiighU We have tho bev; ajjortncnt in the citv; all :is, SJ.0(i to $2.50. 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