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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 23, 1814. STRONG I TRACK TEAM IS EXPECTED TO PUT CLUB TO FRONT IN 15 Plenty of High Grade Mate . rial In Sight for 'iyi' in Na tional Championships, WIDE "AWAKE CHAIRMAN NECESSARY TO SUCCESS College? Stars Expected to ; Join Organization After Their Graduation, TBO Mtlltnomah Amnraur ithl.tl. lub has the nucleus of a strong track and field team for tne Amateur Ath letio Union chamDlonshlna tn te staged in San Francisco during the Panama-Pacific exposition. The date or cms meet Is August 27-28. The re Jay races will be staged August 80-JL ; ine athletes who are at present reg. I i stored on the club books are: Martin Hawkins, hurdler; George Phllbrook, mmji, wiiiiam rticee, nuraier; Sam Belial), pole vaulter: Walter Hum- Wall. Javelin; Walter McClure. distance runner; William Neill. javelin throw r; EV Magone, high Jumper and pole vauuer; waiter Muirhead,hurdler and lumper; "Dad" Convill. weights; Bill xauey, weights, and John Baker, printer. -' There is prospect of several other northwest college athletes, who grad Mate this semester and next, register Ihn at the Winged-M" club. All of the above named athletes will be mem bars of the 1914 Multnomah track and field team, which will meet the Uni Varsity of Oregon, Oregon Agricultural college, and possibly the University of Washington In dual meets. Multno mah will also have a team, entered In tha Paoiflo Northwest meet, at Vic toria, the Columbia University Indoor most, and the Bpokane Pow-Wow meet. i Jumper Powell to Xnter. XL R. Powell, the former Oregon Ag ' Tl cultural college high jumper, who is at present , working in Portland, will resume his athletic work and Join the Multnomah. Powell's best mark is -feet 11 U inches, made during the Pa ' elf to Northwest Conference meet of 'ia. The work of building up the 1915 team will he started as soon as a 191 manager is selected to succeed Wll 11am Bchmitt. It Is understood that Pchraltt, in his report to the board of directors, win recommend that Martin Hawkins be named chairman of the track and field committee. If Hawk Ins 'serves as chairman in 1914, It is likely that he will accept the position In 1915, If it Is offered to him. It may be that Hawkins will decline ! the position, because of the worries of i a manager. Multnomah will need a .very capable manager In 1915, and some former track manager may be named ns chairman of the committee. John Baker, the sensational Oregon Aggie 'sprinter, will graduate from the Oregon Agricultural college next year, i and will likely wear the "Winged-M" colors In the San Francisco meet. Huggins. the University of Oregon dis tance runner, is anotner ainieie w.i may he persuaded to cast his lot with the Multnomah club. William Schmltt, who managed the Multnomah team during the 1913 sea son, is very Enthusiastic ; over the club's prospects to turn out winning t . 1 1(111 onrl In 10.1K Schmltt expect! Multnomah's 1915 team to be the strongest that has ever represent ed the Multnomah Amateur Athletio club. FOUR WINDS TO BLOW BALL TOSSERS TO THIS SECTION FOR TRIALS PORTLAND YOUNGSTERS GOING UP TO LEAGUES SECOND BOXING CARD BRACE OF SLUGGING YOUNG BOXERS 1 1 $ h wAm 1 1 II feSST ill I i 'i I I 1 1 - tji -" 1 11(1 'f'fy c$p I'll it V;' j 1 1 1 v 'if' l II lHi . II B-BSBSSSBSBSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSk i I I - i... i . SHOULD B AH1I Woodiawn and South Port land Youngsters Are Evenly Matched. HAS ST. JAMES CLUB LOST BUT 4 GAMES E IT IN ORGANIZED First Game PlayecDIn 1908 and 30 Victories Have Been Scored in Interim. Thirty victories, four defeats and four tie games is the record estab lished by tho St James Athletio club football teams sine the club was or ganised In 1908. During the 1910 sea son not a single point was scored against tho Vancouver, Wash., team. During tho first two seasons tho St. James players were coached by "Plnkey" Reese. In 1910 Dudley Clarke, tho Multnomah star, helped tutor the team, and in 1911 "Chuck" Taylor was at the head of tho team. F. Altdoeffer has been coach of the team for the past two seasons. Muoh credit for tho team's success during the five seasons It has been in the field is due W. Morlarity, who was manager in 1908, 1912 and 1913. Tho team's record: Points Onnon'ts Tear, Won. Lost, scored, score. 63 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 e" O ...... B aa4w 6 ) 5 ...... 6 1 0 0 1 1 1. Totals ..83 98 157 79 61 103 660 Tie games played against Columbus club In 1910: Oregon City two In 1912. and Tho Dalles In 1913. B- .K BASKETBALL NOTES j -a llllf I III in if lUr J. aft'1 , i 9 I4f 1 i yJM 2ND ROUND SOCCER GAMES NGLAND E START JANUARY 31 Hundred Thousand Specta tors See Two Final Teams Play for Championship. Tho second boxing meet of the Woodlawa Amateur Athletio club win be stagod -TugMay night In tho club hall at Thirteenth street and Dekotn avenue. Tho program will start ! promptly at 8:30 o'clock. Manager Ambrose ban arranged for 11 bouts, but onlv 10 will be stated. The extra bout has been arranged In case any of tho principals in other bouts fall to appear. Several of tho boxers, who put up such close battles at the meet of the South Portland club last et have been rematched and are expected to put up good bouts again. Tho feature event of tho evening will be tho on between Ed Boatrlght of the Multnomah club and Dare Willis of the Woodiawn club. This will bo Willis first go and ho expects to give the city 145 pound champion a good battle. J. HIberg and Harry Oroat aro scheduled to appear In the 145 pound class. HIberg Is a much Improved boxer,' but may meet a better boxer man no expects When bo goes against Qroat. Billy Mascot meets Koon of the Woodiawn club. In his last match Mascot was given a decision over a South Portlander in tho second round. Fred WhlUock and Willie Orer are rematched for the third time. Both boys are evenly matched. Frank Cody will act as referee. COACHES DIVIDED OH CHOICE OF RULES IN PLAYING BASKETBALL Borleske and Jamison Think Intercollegiate Better, Lee Boosts for A. A U. Style, COLLEGES CRIJIC'IZE HIGH SCHOOL PRODUCT They Don't Know How, to Dribble, Say the Higher Ups in Game. CHESS The second round association foot-1 Conducted by A. G. Johnson. Several prominent "out of town" rhm ball matches for the English cup are 1 land Che and checker club durlin tt to bo played on Saturday, January 81. P" wwk- This U the big event in soccer circles fl'!!' pl,.TM Yi .1 (Contlnued-from Page 1. This Section.) Tho Washington-Columbia game of the Interscholastlo league will be played Tuesday afternoon on the T. M. C. A. floor at 3 o'clock. The game was originally scheduled to bo played Wednesday afternoon. The above are a few of the many local players, -who will try out with professional baseball teams this spring. Those In the top row. from left to right, are Bill Balrd, who reports to Seattle; Frank Nelson, signed by Walla in England likened to our world's ser les baseball turnouts. It 1b an an nual competition in which 400 clubs enter, playing preliminary rounds from September to January. A defeat eliminates the beaten team and r or liana ana ,BU iprnt Trl Ur la town, and exhibited una r m prowess ocr tne board. A. W. Johnson of Tteoma, who acted at Portland rpr-entatlT t Sattl la tha ttlefxaphlc match rlMted Uu clnb aarller In the week, and nrtma1 mmi bw rmrlm. tho winners play against each other I 'n t.,dtt ,mblt on t? Pprtund r J , - ,Avvyvi, uinjier iraainr Seattie player, also proved a ituhllu hkorE until only two teams are left to bat tle for the gold medals and trophy. The final game annually attracts 100,000 or more spectators and is played in Crystal Palace, London every April. Tho draw for the second round fol lows: Manchester Oicy vs. Leicester to aoma of the local plajers. Mnateen placers faced A. O. Job n mo la his1 almoltaneooa performance laat Tneadar eTenlnc. The peripatetic performer ncced ed la winning IS gamea. loat two and drew one. B J. Dent, one of the Portland elob'a trongest plajera. and a thorough atudeot or Tottenham; Liverpool or Barns ley I talk before local cheaa 'r,l vs. Qilllngham; Birmingham vs. Hud- nned opening nett Tne(iay tTenlng. "tha dersfield; Bolton vs. Swindon; Burnley ra7,2. iweX&, rfht- 8 'elock n-KV. tt-,.v, . ! 1 Aftei tha lccrora the chema plaxera pc -n vs. Derby, Wolverhampton vs. Bhef-Jwlll plar same win thta omiIm ti. field Wednesday or Notts county: method of atndjuis tha Tarloua nod wara Blackburn vs. Hull or Bury-; Sunder- of oMnnendng guinea will be continued land vs. Plymouth: West Ham vs ttrmighoot the winter and player familiar rZl , f. ' ' . a ,,.,T w1Ul th "lon openlnga wUI b oo hand Crystal Palace; Exeter vs. Aston Villa, erfry Tueaday erentng to -rpUia the 'fine" Swansea vs. Queen's Park or Bristol points In rame development. City: MlUwall or Chelsea VS. Bradford ne.w Qartera of the Portland Cha City; Glossop vs. Preston; Oldham or Brighton vs. Clapton or Notts Forest: Sheffield United vs. Bradford; Leeds vs. West Bromwlch. Tie matches will bo played on tho first named club's grounds. WITH THE BOXERS Two amateur boxers who will appear at tb Woodiawn Alhleilc rlub meet Tuesday night. Fred V hillock, untttarbed. on tho ett. who will meet W. Greer for tbo third time. The other boxer Is Ed Boatright of the Multnomah club. THESE BACKSTOPS t H s st t Kt WELL, WE'LL SOON Three Paclfla Coast League teams Los Angeles, Bacramento and fan PYanclsco are well supplied with good catchers for tho 114 season, while the managers of the Portland. Oakland and Venice teams are angling for at least one more good curve receiver. Manager McCredle of the Portland Beavers is dickering with Owner Som ers of tho Cleveland Naps for a first string catcher and expects to land a double AA leaguer from the American Imvii , a m Tr. TlAar 1A4r- hll will play game nalng thla opening. Thta ' Gua Fisher, Claude Berry, liaworth and Floyd Perkins on bis ciuo rosier at the present time. Fisher Is the only catcher, mho Is Tho Portland Academy and Hill academy- teams will play Friday after. noon on tho Portland academy floor. jauwauicee oromoters ar trvtnr tn Walla, and Spike Hewitt, who Is arrange a clash between Leach Cross on Spokane s list- Below is 1 and Charley WMto for Februai-r it. "Frisco" Edwards, a Seattle re- .niit BTifl in th olrclA U Hlande Gilbert Gallant's clever work In de and Checker clnb are altoated la room 101 on the aecoad floor of the Wanhlngtoa build ing Annex. Entrance to tha building can be gained from 270H Washington atrcet. Alfred Doncgcn, American enoaal at Uagdrburg. Germany, haa recratly created a aenaatlon In Earope by bta brilliant ebaaa playing. Laaker, tho world'a champion, who haa annotated the following game, haa dabbed Done ran aa "the champion player of the dlplomatla service." SICILIAN. White. Black. Mr. Wnlfnua. Mr. Potiagaa. 1 P K4 P QB4 2. Kt KBI P KS 5. P Q P Q4 4. Kt B8 Kt K Bg 0. B KKtS B K3 6. B QS Caatlra T. Cast lea Kt BS Black la sure of his 114 position with the Port land champions. Mao decided before the close of last year that be wanted a younger catcher to work as Fisher's the Angels out Immrntrl) IWor Uey were Injured Ut rrlnr and Manager Dillon expects thc-ni to go better dur ing 114. ilAiry Hoffn.an will tb third Ios Angelea mtchcr. IUIn'a recruit was the leading fielding ather of the Central California leagtie Uat season. Hoffman is eiectri to S'r Brooka and Boles a hard run for the position as first catcher. Harry Wolrrrln completed Ihe Sac ramento staff, mhen he purrhakod Daddy Ilohrer from team. The Sacramento Coarbra Vlncrnt Borleaka, of th Uncoln. snl Harper Jamison, of the Jefferson 1 1; ter ax haloat Jc baakelball 1 learns are la faor ef loml tar BCBflOl adortlr.g fke lst.rrolleglste basketball ruja-a A. M. OriJUy. who r-ss refrree-4 all gas-a t la-l tn tbo 1m gua for the t roum cf aaaaesa, Is a.ao In favor of the collegiate gam. P. W. Le-n, cosrh of Ihe iT.rUsnd Acad. mr quintet. Is again! it, collegia to rtJlos being adoplwd. tlie W. A, 1 -n-slermacher. cf the . Washington) kilgh srhooL la undecided. A number of Ibo college rnarbea I lbs North neat are e:aattafte with the high arhool f laytra .that t boy re ceive each season, ba-csuee r.ejdle axy of ttoe recruits can drlbl.le the tan.ll. A. M Grtlley says: I rlbbilng Is a much belter gam than the old aula With stricter refemir.g. I think tbe high schools el,ould sdoft t.e roi legi st game I don't Itlnk it Is right fT a player to run and Jump Into another rUyT. who la drlbbllr.g ibe Imll TUeta is no excuse for sny more rvugenee-s Is Ote intercollegiate gan.a than la lbs A A. I" gntnes If them la. It Is the fault of the offirtaJa" "It wculd snlt me fine," naif Ror. leeh. when asked for an plruci. "Tbs Inierrolleglat rules put tnnre life Into the game, and there la nt no snortt time taken out for foula. It la a mtach faatrr gam, but I thlrk that the oot-of-bound rule should be Included tl the Inlercolleclat rule Harper Janlaon, of tb JeffemoO te in. aaJd: "I'eraonajly. I prefer tbo Inierrolleglat gam. The toams la the Willamette Valley league, con preed of tb nmallor college temma, play UixJer the Irivemolleglale rulea, and th games are .as clean no tbono playd under tho A. A. V. rule P. W. Leo. of tho Portland A oa 4m r. the fak:and airongiy crpoma to tb inrrrai oea haa. be- 1 l'tlnte game Loe Says: "The Inter- I afX.IlBk.aw1. SaSv AM ,eAV 1 am tfA an 4kwl Slau. "U PI Um W WW v'f v . v ivn mm av SFW- SUIT? KNOW sldea Tlohrer Ihe veteran J-k 1tHa and Bert Lynn, who played In the C n- ! f'h. nd not for a baakrt ball rame. tral California league laat aeaomv . BaakM ball la a rrn fr.r nlrtlt oWllty Wolrerton. when manager of the . on sHenc, Inatead of en lor brut Oakland team, drafied Hohrer from an strength. Take two teams of the name eastern league team but never had a understudy. Haworth, the Portland J chance to watch him mork for nk boy, who was with tho Pendleton Weatern Tti-Btate leagu last season. Is a fair catcher, but lacks tho exper ience necessary for a Coast league team. Perkins halls from Marshfleld. Oregon. He formerly played in the Portland high school league and for two raasono batted above tbo .400 mark. Del Howard of tho Seals Is well sat isfied "-with his staff of catchers, namely Schmidt Clark and Bepulveda. Sohmldt was recognised as one of the beadiest catchers In tho league last sis and ability and allow on team to play under A A. X". rnla and the other uniltr the Interrollegla te rules, and I'll wager the teams using th A. A. IT. roles will win oot. Teamwork Is a big ; factor In the A. A. U. gem, while in dividuality count ta tbo college rsraa" sws ailf a, aw1 aMe. VI- aft t 1 ... a.. - I W . Dixon. another Walla Walla i:. IT . " given 7 "vX 101 , the field or at the bat. Bepulveda is a nrnartAot- I . . ' " Kt 2K P K youngster and is lOOKoa upon aa The Weona and McLaughlin teams of tho City league will play Wednes day night in the Amlous club gymnas ium and oa Thursday tho " Harrlman 1 and C B. B. C. team play oa tho Chris tian Brothers floor. Tha standings of tbo teams t Won. Lost P. C. Weona 3 0 1.000 1 r. B TV CL 2 1 .667 McLaughlin ........... 1 2 .333 Harrlman - .0 8 .000 Chelsea boy. t BASEBALL CHATTER 10. Kt KtS 11. KKt B4 1Z. BiKt 13. Kt(B4) BS 14. KtxB 15. P KB4 19. PxP IT. KiKt BxP r km QxB Joo Woodman, manager of Sam Langford. haa written from England that Langford la fast retting the fat off and will soon be In the boot of Cz'r " C .- Vt.J condition. I Black haa beaten off all attack. And nicner jy nunenuvB, ui ijao i.-m.v, i v . w.. .n-we w .u v itd got on tne Dases no lewer man a 1 , I allghtly weaker than th QP. ao that he eaa times last Season. DUt aian t score a nuuavar urn corny db. I nulla Bla btanop better tuan WMta. m 1 oh ui. oiBuncufln or nfinr rh. oniw i a-s. v a. " I . - 1 11 rip c boxer Bombardier Wells can Whin. Rumor has it that Davenport, Iowa, I Bombardier put out Rawlea in 10 (Kt Kt Kl KtxKt QiP Q B2 B Kti ! corner. There is some taix 01 ocnnuai ; being traded to a big league club, but ' It is hardly possible that Manager Del will part with his star receiver. Log Angeles appears wall fortified bahlnd tbo willow with Boles. Brooks and Hoffman. Boles and Brooks helped land aa he waa signed ns manager of the New York American the ntt en- 1 acn. Last year be liked Hohrer and paid a good sum for his releaan. Manager Devlin of O&kJand ha Alexander, a former big leaguer, anl Roberts, who had a abort trial In the rrajora Alexander wilt b the Oak's I . w.Wi-ak k - . ... i. I irejiiiiia in. vmi. UUI it 1 ri i pocted that Oakland will sign another catcher as Roberts Is not a good fielder. Judging from his fielding nv- I eragea of laat eon Kr.etx will ! not stick, sroordlng to report Happy Hogn- is hunting for n firt 1 'Continued from Page 1. This froetlcsQ elaaa man to help Klllott and Kterhen. (Venir,, Arlett ( WatnoavlUe). llBghaa Klltotl played great ball for Hogan j WetaonvlUe t. last yar and Is good for a almilar ! nril bao Howard frioldovtr). season In 114. Stephens. Ih cstrh-r rcnd baa Downs. Cbarlns (bolAV socored from Buffalo of tb Inter- rl." ' national league, did not get much work TRAINING SEASON IS ONLY A MONTH AWAY; HERE'S YOUR LINEUP last season bat Hogan experta hint to deliver th goods In firat rises order n the Coast league. la TV mg records mt tb atrnera algnad f ftt Oast Wrw manager before r teams, and where they.played last sea son, are: Portland. Catchers Murray. King and Wll llama,, holdovers; Haworth (Pendle ton) Coleman (San Francisco), John- eon (Utah). Pitchers Eastley, Martlnonl, Calla lian, Stanley, MelU and Agnew, hold overs; Bromley (Chlco), Jamison CPortland), CDonnell (San Francisco). First base Fulton (Long Beach). Second base Mohler (holdover). Third base Ruegg (Marysvllle), Whltt (Santa Maria). Shortstop Coltrin (holdover). Outfielders Mahoneys Gulgnl, Net gel, Melchlor (holdovers). I Spokane. ' Catchers Shea (Victoria). Altman fholdover), Nelson (California). Pitchers McCorry, Smith. Covalcs kl (holdovers). Baker (Ban Francisco), Hewitt (Watsonville-Portland), Davis (Montana), Spalding (Hlgham, Mont.), Lelfey (Pine City, Wash.), Healon (Oakland).' First base Holke (Davenport I. I. L). Schneider (Iowa). "3 Second base Wuffll, Wagner (holO- overa Rrnwn fSeattlel. Third base Yohe (holdover), Croll (Alameda), Campi (San Francisco). Shortstop' Butler (Memphis), Sti,etAMe,i T.vnph Tau7a1Y (YieArl. overs), Lewis (Sacramento), Dashbach (Missoula). ' Soattlo. ; rtchern Wallv. Cadman fhold- . overs). Huhn (Adrian), Edwards (Mc-'Minnvirie-Portland). 1 . i . s-it.. ,rt.ii t - . . n i Ivor, Bchnalder (holdovers), Bonner (Boise). Mails (Oakland). Ball (San - Francisco), Wood (Larson. Wash.) .First base Jackson (holdover). 8ecohd base Nill (holdover). Third-base Duddy (Butte), James (holdover). Shortstop Raymond (holdover). Outfielders Killllay, Holderman, Strait (holdovers). Martini (Walla Walla), Wasley (Orovllle).' 4 1 f Mwiirici Catchers Lewis, Grindle (hold . '. overs). Cheek, (Sacramento). ' H Pitchers Clarke, Hall, Doty, CaJ- reau. Harstadt (holdovers), Ksllio i: (Butte), Northrup (Western Canada), Raleifh (Venice). Jones (Stockton), Hunt (Tacoma), Clink (Spokane), Ful- , wider (Los Angeles). ' 4 First baso McMurdo (holdover), MeCarl (Spokane). ? Second base Bennett (holdover), : O'Day (Moos Jaw). . . :( Third base -Heister (holdover). ' ' Shortstop Seharnweber (holdover), Watta (Portland). Butler (San Jose), s f r ! Grover (North Takima). ; ' i outfleWora Frisk, Brinker (holij J overs), Flanagan (San Diego), Casad (Waahlngtoh .. State College). 1 Welts y (Vnlvarslty of Washington). s j Taooma. - 'VT"' Catchers Harris, (holdover). Kelly . 1 P wiii irVhr M,mnomTh an Wichita's place in tho West Cisco, which will play the Multnomah 1 league. team here on Marcn a, win piay me Is trying to toss the Three-I league I rounds the other night. ern league. G-onzaga college team of Spokane on March 5. Games will be arranged with other teams In tho northwest. Th second Jefferson hlifh school basketball team defeated tho H. M. A. second team yesterday by tho scoro of 40 to 9. Tho Alhlna Boya basketball. Quintet mamhor of the loaguo. defeated tho Columbia Midgets yester day afternoon, 24 to 6. 19. OR KB Now P KKtS la threatened, which mtjl'1 have been met by Q Kt4. 2rv R (Bl) B3 Whit rlaks the complication. ) ... P KJttJ SI. RxB PtR 22. QxP (KtS) QR K a. KBi Q KJ 24. QxQ EjcQ S3 lU-Oo . . Whit has two pawns for th erdiasse. In material th forces are even. 23 ... B an V. RxP KB K Oailr.v UHa.la.. . W It R K4 ern association has been transferred I .v,. MeF-,rwBJ,,1Hw. ,,.7. I K-fs R(Kjki . A 'VT H.lt.1. .I.1 nl.M vaa, 1 " " I R 1 1 . v. - , " -LT I York postponed until March. 7, on Promoter Dick Burge. of London. Jake Dunn, tho Baltimore pilot, Isl , T" " ri al l . -. V I wu HUH, -m i cnamnion. M I The Meriden franchise In tho East-I pi rtaber rhoMowtr) Barry (oAovr ... Eaworfh ( PetxlU to ) achnrldt (heMarrar) . . Clarkn fholOoTer) . a. Eepolreda (noloornr) O. , .1! . .loi . .ICS .144 1 lis A which data tha world touring baseball flloVAM at. V-a Katt1vrl a . fc rm.mMw TA 0c- aav.w1.1fM I W WWOM W a a TV UULl wa. J. A.M1Mcw narnnwln. I Black McCormlck Wins Title. Melbourne. Ans.. Jan. 24. Tom Mc Cormlck, of Australia, was awarded the welterweight championship of Australia today, when Waldemar Hol- baseball. The "Bullet" used to pack a speedy pair of legs, but his throw- ing arm was a Republican. Joo Gedeon, tho former San Fran- cIbco youngster, has turned down an Danny Morgan predicts that the fight managers "who want tho earth" will eventually kill the game in New York. Australia " cibco yuunyswr, mi luniea uuwa an Toaiaae Vo . , . wnicn gua. berg, tho Danish fighter, landed a outlaw contract and will report to yjtll h Sav MaTrnV1 u foul blow in the sixth round of their Washington in tho aprinr. He may go u "uin r to mittth vrlL etht Holbera- was completely out- to Tn Aneel. w3"lnf to. mix wUh HO White nra J. B B4 P KtS M B Q5 r B4 WeU playeCI If PiP. R QX I lota lor th roox. 81. K K8 F KKt 82. K Q8 R Q3 8a. P B4 Pi Pen 84. RxP RxR SB. KiR K BS 80. P OKt4 K-JUrk 87. K Q4 R KT 85. P B5 R Q7ch Thla force Black to oberrnet the which guards two pawns, and thus I bishop pawn to Los Angeles. According to a Pittsburg scribe. HonuB Wagner nas oeen arawing a fight. Holberg was completely out classed Davis and Wear Champs. New York. Jan. 24. Dwight F. Davis and J. W. Wear, of St Louis, it,. V.Hnnal ni-nnaM rhummon. ship here . thia afternoon, defeating binatlon. of no'ston. Davis and Wear took four Two pitchers of the, name of Hager out of six games from tho ohamplons man wllJ, tar' of last year. r to 115 pounds. Tommy Murphy says ho will retire 89. now renal r to nacrlflc a pier la order to fore bta pawn forward. Of eonra. If K Kl, RxJk.tP, th KRP would bar rnllen aa well. """"" V I".''" " I from th rine- If h In f..t . m. UftKiP . Kl H. Willi. Clt.VI. 141. K BS seven years. A Smoie Town scribe I " w..o. 42. P Kts aftd a typewriter are a wonderful com-l . ... ) P J.U in the big show this 4" ""w lur- spring. jasejT xiagerman, or uenver. win bo with tne cardinals and "Rip1 Bob McAllister, tho California boxer. 44. V R5 haa taken down 13,982.42 all told in E- the three bouts ho has boxed sinco If Up 4S. K KtT 4U. H RS an cans Tn 1ire la lvn. I &0. KlR r.' . w.,u'wn M.K KtT (Idaho). Spaniard (Chilksco, Okla.) Pitchers McGlnnity, Kaufman, Kurfess. Kraft, Belford, Glrot (hold overs). Smith (Montana), Dunn (West- Hagerman, the PorUand, Or, twirler. 1 Li i . 1 ""cme. Joe nas de- R2. p-rt v v ,.f v .i,rx-. ' cllned to box Leach Cross again. II 68. K B7 haa already defeated him three times. r 5T0 sa. k KtS Realgns. Brockton. Fall River, New Bedford. Newport, Pawtupcket and Woonsocketl Evidently Battling Levlnsky consid- ern Canada), Wallace (Chlco), Small may form a new league. When Wool-1 V1" fltJ'-c6 Uavln dls- (Callfornia). socket is mentioned it Is always cor-If" . . . ' avw prepar First base west (holdover). Bloom- rect to say that Larry LaJole waa bom I " iW tQ i-ueDio rire er t Windsor. MO.) I trior. I mn. Sncnnri hAjiA Kpllar fholaoverl. Mil-I 1 fRlnOmvtlle. MO.). SImOSOn ( Okla- I T)i. ritn arA P.nnnTvnta Imm.. I Joe BorrelL tho Philadelphia middle- , - " I aw vaaau a v Wilil ACa BX UQ I . . . . - . homa), Laird (Onlanoma), Kahann has been reorganized on a six-club eini. nas aociaoa. 10 try his luck (Washington, Mo.) basis with McKeesport, ATtoona. J0hnB "cf,WB ,I,1"lruu: Preparing to xnira Dase mcadumn tnoiaoverj, town and connellsvlllo. Fa. narilnn I " -- ""- munu. Kaulmann, (Oklahoma). . Un V.aat TJvernool. Ohio Shortstop Elliott (Oklahoma), Conn the circuit , e Willie Kitonie wants only a paltry ju.uvu ior ms ena or a match with F Kt4ch RxB K K"3 R Q7 KP Rip P KtS P Kr9 It R P KtT RzQ P oien Q-Ktch Q R3 O KtSck Betas (aoldover) M Brooan laotaaewi a. ...... of ' nrooan taotuuiai Hattsai rr) I hUnk (TUrtorU) .. Biles (noMo-rer) . ., ,m lBa Boarar (Oafclaad) m.mmwJO tiyna (Baa Jena) Tl (A) Xna 11 gmott (seAoeeery atpons (BafTalo) . ....Ivl M alazaadsr Cbol&tmr) ........ tn IB) aVlazaoaar tl. U. A.).... 4S koWt Can amrlaUoa) (C) Roberta (St. U ) KrleU bol4or) 01 IB. R. n. S" 40 114 27T an 89 M S0 aa rrane In. 43S 44 lao la 38 2 La Aagnlea. ?t si ea 1H Zl t tn as iss an a avast. 4I M as ao x as gas M 08 14 1 Teal, AM ST 134 2 IT Onhlnaa. 4 e e s it lOft 4 ai 4 e lit 9 im. rvr. ro. r rn rT 2i 2w tc it ?. i- rr u si fj i:t ia V7i II -JTJ ' ra ,a 2s I; m n . i rri rr 0 . 04 7 4 S S47 4 m snr m 14 t 8 .XI 11 M 1 1 T J4 14 XT. 7 1 14 12 .) AM SS 24 I Mil ia .tne T1 Sis ig ii anj 4 .ITS Sua IM IT fl ? 11 .3e4 (1 I It ) .WW 1 JM IT Til .sen e Tit ess t4 m 14 a Ml 91 St . . ri 2 tr as i i wM 1 .141 1 r7 Tl 11 a II . 14 .. 7l I .1 44 II ft.7 I . 1ST 21 a Tl 1 S : Shorts ton Corhaa. bo14orr). Third bane CLeary ft. Louis Xa tlonalai, t'artwrlgbt (hi6vr. Outfielder liog-nn. Mandorff. T bin, tchaller (boldtfvern I. lloffa ( NaahvUH). CaUhem Elliott, vjlognn Ooll over. htejher.a (HffVr. I1tchr Harknenn. . hX', Jkllt, latiaiiodann. rrgiiri. U r I f f JV--fbl-overai Henley ( Kan Fraailwwl, ."h4. eti (On-.ahal. nlsftr INanbVlllel. Wh:n ("M-co. lanr,ter ( fsn VnnclBeioi. Kiret bane Bortaa (Jerney Otyl. Meyrett holdover H-oord ! Lr ard On land I, Boxckel (fttocktoa). f turutop llosp. Ortnctko tvnld over ) . alcArdle rn Fmnciaoo). Tktrd ban McDonaeli, Litactl (boldnverol. OutfleMern Carlisle Kann, H ), Baylena (iolder. Wlihott (kLnrk ton. -Alessnder. Vita. Krelta Koberui (hi. Ltruis Nay A V Wlta aaeranwBto laat saaann. B ) Star tad season with It, beau ane leans. C) natabed ao with it Loam KaUonal. Problem So. SO By X. Ttmxler. (Tacoma), Pierce (Los Angeles) Outfielders Neighbors. Million, Fries (holdovers), Kline (Oklahoma) Bartlage (Washington, Mo.), Wetzel (Owensvllle, Mo.) Victoria. Tresldent Britton. of ft. Kt Tt. I Ad Wolgast Evidently the champion Cardinals, has offered his players alns n01 I(rgonm tne old German gen- 10 per cent bonus all around if the I "5mtt" .r"" waaiup. tpam finishes fifth or sixth. IS nr ont ' . I - l. W 1, - . . . for fourth place and 20 Dr cent tr o nouca wne no can take Catchers Brottera (holdover), Cun- the team finishes one, two. throe. Mr. 1 George Chipa measure and George. nlngham (Seattle). Roesch (Seattle), Britton should offer a little something I oeing an aocommoaating cuss, says Schults (Llnd. Wash.) Pitchers Fitchner, Slaton (hold overs), Steele (Moose Jaw), Drlscoll Johnson (California). Webber (Calii fornia), Jennings (California), Harrah (Kansas State), Swain (Montana, Doyle (Terra Haute). First base Brooks (holdover), Ryeu (San Franclaco), Byler (Wallace, Idaho). - . ' Second base Sawyer (Fresno). Shortstop Delmas (holdover). ; Third base Lamb (holdover). Gor man (Terrs Haute). Outfielders Crum, Zimmerman, Felts (holdovers), Wotell (Los Angelas). for seventh; place and give the Cards I tnat when the date and place are a chance. I named he will be there with a tailor's tape. "King" Cole's leap to the Federals I cost the New York Yankees the t2B0ol May 19 haa been named as the date they paid in draft money to the Co- Tr tne jaca uiuon-ueorge unip fight lumbus club. lln Indianapolis. That means a long wait before one will be .able to de- Doc Watson, a aouthpaw twirler I termlne which of these two scrappers who was tried out by the Chicago I i the real one Cubs last fall, has been released to tha Milwaukee club. Five years ago George Carpentler. who 1b said to be worth $ 100.000, was ; At the new home of the New Tork I working for $4 a week. Three years ago Yankees th outfield fence will be so Jack Johnson was worth $100,000, and far from ' the bome plate that It will I if things don't breaa right for him be impossible to bat the ball out cflpretty soon fee will most likely be the park? ' - v tackling George's old Job at four per. E3 m a o u tn j U DIAMOND COLLECTION OF FINE ART PIECES wnlta. White mates in thre move. White men King on Ms KBan., Toe o QKtaq.. b lain pa on QKt2 and K2 klngmt tm Q3. pawn on QB5 and OS, and KRX. Black men King no bis Ke. rook en Q2, biftbop on QKt and KKta, knight n KRS. pawna on QK14. QX KBT. and KKtS. The names of thoae aeadlng we ret I nnls tirna to thla problem- will be publlabed two weeks from today. Pleaae adVlrea all en common tea tlon t A. U. Jobnaon. 804 nfta atreet. Portland. Or. The (oration f problem Na, U depesds Vpoa Kt to KB5 as a keymov. Solntioaa tn this nroblem wart . meelvd from Mr. C. P. Hah fit- GaVton. Or., and from I. Ynl aad T. J. rt ot rorUaod. -Old Immortality- Hans Wagner. "A Gentleman of Franos" Napoleon Lajole. "Tho Winged Pnrtr Waltr John son. -Apple Blossom Time la Normandy - A Federal league meeting. -Marooned Horace Fogel. -The Klnga Jester" Herman Schaefer. -Venua and Adonis" Federal leagu and Dick HoblitxelL "The Bacchanals" A National com mission meeting. The Patrtaroh" Frank Bancroft. "Nlobo Weeping for Her Lost ChiU ren" Charlie Ebbeta. "The Sphinx" Hank CTDny. -The Harvest Hands" Tinier. Brown and Knabe. "Mlraga of the Danert" Ted ml learue profits. "The BMaercargo Louis Comlskty. -The MarbU Faun" Fmd Merkla. -JOephants at Plar Wllbert Rob lnson and Duke FarrelL "David and Goliath" Fulta aad Baa Johnson. "The Rear Guard" Browns ana uar dlnala. "Atlas Supporting tn univetw Garrr Herrmann. AJax Defying tha LlgTitnlBg" Proo- ident Gllmora. "A Daniel Com to Judgment" Jean KL Tener. "TanUlua" Player under oontraci getting Faderal offer. Th Olaanara" Group of elaaa magnates. - "The Deeerted Village" Aay St, Louis ball park. i a Kocky uorger busb inagwe re emits getting flrat meal In fa at com Pany. "War's Horrors" Pile of fattened: porketbooka. "Lorullus' Feosr Federal banquet' at Charlie Weeghman's. Ar 1 1. Th Southern Ballra" Cobb. Jack- j son and Speaker. Marylnnd. My Maryland" Frank ' Baker and Charlie Hersog Jobnsos after ' lASt 6f th Mohicans" Chief Ben der. Jov Noda" Ban saying "the same," Thrown to the Lions" Aay tiro pirn. "The Laocoon" I-arry McLean. 1 The snakes snd the other two g-ura aren't really there, yundtrstsnd. rtchn ( ho4dot'erni, Hon la i. fitcbTw Able. Malarker, 0'Ira, Pr-att. KUlalny. CbrlBtlaa tboldrem.. iLatney i Colonilma, Neti ), tarT---anrap (iTttefleld). Geyer (t Louie National!. Hock (Nneht tiler Klrat ban a. iardnr (1k4 U over!. Hr-rrt4 bane Queat (holdover). Dr. lln liot4n Nnttorualal. Tl I'd tmmm lletlferig 'ttoldover). r-t ,onto Cok 4 b..14er ). utfllder Tocher. finy, kaytyr, 'oy hldovmi. Tallddietcn Mcittn. tuanlnn (rV tar.too N. Y. at J. Secrasftoato. OatcKrto IMlns (t'.Hottfl. Hannah frpKaiv). ltohrr (Oakland I, LR ipnri rum re 'rent .taral. ! Pitcher Htrtead. Klawiiter. Muff , sell, Luhman. ArrlU.te tbolderver i. ' Uf tlxn Angel,!, (ana iluaMi City), Kgan (Camnwytal, Aodnr non (Lewtntown. Moot.;. lalgl (Lo j Angeles). Hrl bane Tenrtar.t holda,vr). ' heconi baa Ken north y triOidrveT). ; D Torrent Redding l. i Htiorttop focng (holdover I, Glllee P (i'ltfornl. T.rl um IfaJllnan 4tvoldyark. ratflelder ehinn, Vanir-jren, ale (nojaoierii, ienn'n i rs u Jonei h ..if I XX . ..... t . I a X . . or). JONES SAYS WOLGAST . NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL SCHEDULE HEAVY ONE a Xotr Tan gradval-a in port la nd wiO b glad to leasrn that th ( 1 1. tearn UI meet trm VaJ. ( arMale. Amry and 8rrai-se team dnritu ita.li4 MATCHED WITH CHAMP TS7-'3lf.1J.";,.. ., .u. , 1 Duma October 1 ML f felon rollegn, at Not r Lm. October 17 Tal. st New Have. Ortober it south Ltaaola. at Kous railn. . , October tl Haakellg lcduas, st Chicago. Jan. 14. Ad WolraaL. for mer lightweight champion, baa been maicnea to meet Champion Willi ' Kltchl in a ten round bot at Mil- ' wan kin, tbo first wk f Arrll. c- , cording to an announcement mad her i tonight by Tom Jones. Wolraat a man- . Noere Dam. ager. 1 Xowmber 7 Army, at Wt rniat, Jones aald h was authorised by Z0 V.-"0."1'"'' ckf Mil waa ke. promoter, to close for the! nbr l-yrc-e. t r,,. bone aftnr Lh r-aiii ... , rune. such gator tn uaauiaa man aa exeellam obowtnsT aralnat Joe Rivers at W lln auk, last night. He wired Ritchie's manager a guar antee ef 14(0 or 2TH - rent of th moalpta, bo aald, and th affer ws promptly necpted. The poundage has not boett agreed upon, but Wolgast la willing to make in pounds st 2 o'oloca. Job said. Kmotk lo Jitter (k A. C, Jthn ItsVK-k. .nbo waa !nd ras (a!a of tbo Wanblngton Itistt hwnt tmra teans for tb III nM, ri;i ent-r tu Oregon Arrtf-viturgi .ug la February. Smoca rxpnarta te rnnne tbe (Irtuwa AgrV rewk tnara la lilt, an n anembnr of tbe relay, Mraeo. r " I - . - f