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THE 1 OREGON SUNDAY . JOURNAL, : PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER ; 21, 1915; TOUGH BATTLE IS EXPECTED AT NEXT FOOTBALL CLASSIC "Winged M" to-Be Minus Star Halfback in Turkey Game With U, of 0 Eleven, PORTLAND STAYS IN COACH HUGQ BEZDEK OF OREGON AND SOME OF THE GRIDIRONERS WHO FIGURED IN YESTERDAY'S fiONTEST AT EUGENE LEAGUE IF AL IS ABLE TO FX IT UP " 1 1 1 V Prexy of Coast Coterie Says Railroads Are Coming to Bat on Rates, CHANGE IN THE DEFENSIVE ROSE CITY SHOULD BIDE Oregon lira Ml to JBe Eager to Got , , Serenge tot the Defeat They , Had Early la Season. Question of Transferring 1'raucUlse VevT Considered, Avers Baseball Chieftain In Baa rranclsco. BAUM Portland's football classic the an- tRial gridiron battle between, the Uni versity of Oregon and the Multnomah , Amateur Athletic club will be played tn Multnomah field net Thursday afternoon aJ 5 n'rlrwlr Iwtanlt tlm .." fact that the clubmen won from Hugo HT.All' nlavrii it Ilia nnatilnr nt h. season, a hard battle i expected, .as j tha etate university team ban Improved ,. wonderfully in its cf fensive and defen- ' play. The "Winged M" team will be minus it atar halfback, Grover Francis, in tha turkey day battle, and the loaa of thisj player will make some difference .In tha club lineup. The backfteld line up against Oregon will be Day, full- ck; DeWltt and Parsons, halfbacks, 0d Rupert or Sharp, quarterback. To Change Xdneup. f Captain Rupert plana on changing xha defensive lineup. G-eoirge Phil- brook, wlio played a great gam .gainst tha Olympic team last Sunday, WllKbe used on the defensive end, and Leonard Striebig and Alec Donaldson v will be used as the defensive half ' fcacjt. because of their ability to break : Vp forward pasees. ,-Tlw line will be strengthened by the presence of George Watson and potwi--bly 3111 Holder). Watson was unable to make, the San FrwicUuo ti Ip, and as a' result tlte clubmen wer handi capped on haying no substitutes. Sev aral second trlitg players will be given a hance to' break Into the first lineup jln tbe gam agalnstf Oregon. Owgon has not won a game from the "Winged M" team wince lDrtit. That season a plce kick spelled defeat for tha clubmen. MultnSmeh won the 1910 , game by a margin of one touchdown. ' but since that sea son the clubmen bava won by good sixed scores. Eager for Bevenge. , Tha Lemon-Yellow aggregation will be in better condition ttiau tha club man this year. A majority of the ; "Winged M" players still feel the affects of the aea trip up from San Vrancisco, and they have but four days In which to get their 'bearings. Oregon nan been putting up stiff bat tles against the clubmen for the past .four years, and It would not be sur prising to see the clubmen held to a irery low score this year. Oregon lias but four victories to Its ' wed It over the club men, and, accord- . Ing to reports from Eugene, they are eking revenge-for the early season : defeat handed tlim. rThe admission, Including reserved peats, flor this year's game has been . reduced to II- The price was formerly . ,. 91-80 for a grandstand neat. i Roscoe Kawcelt and Barn Dolan win Jikely be the officials. m Tormer Oregoa-O. A. C. Scores. Year. Oregron. O. A C. ' m 184 0 It m 1S95 " 1898 , ,... 8 4 ) . 197 : S I 1898.' :...3S 0 m 1809 .-.38 0 , 1902 0 0 1908 .... 6 0 J904 6 'm 1905 0 1908 0 0 1007 .. 0 4 . 1908 . . . a 0 ' 1909 12 0 - 1910 VZ 0 191 S -1 0 ' 1913 , . it) 10 - B 1914 3 3 m 1915 ....... .... 9 0 B ' A...I CWgatHartSofefWUw7 ' Stetson, Trimble and "Multabmah" Hals - $3 to $5 The Men's Shop for Quality and Service STATISTICS O.A.C.GAME Oregon. lt 2nd 8rd 4th Yardage gained by rushing.. Id til 2'i 3 Forward paawi attempted 1111 Ground gained by for'd puses O O o 0 Forward paaas grounded 1111 Forward passes IntercepUd. ... 0 0 O 0 Number of punts 4 .0 0 7 Average distance of punts.... 2s ?9 21 24 Penalties 2 :t 2 2 Ground lost on penalties 2) in 10 10 Ball lost ob fumble 2 () 1 0 Number fumblea 4 0 2 1 Ktckoffs , 0 0 1 0 Onslde kick O 0 o O Diatance gained on punts 113 ITfl 124 171 first downs 13 10 AggiM. lilt 2nd 3rd 4th Yardage gained by mining.... 42 fo 20 6 Forward passes attempted l 1 i 8 Ground gained by for'd passes 0 0 0 Id Forward passes grounded 1 1 on Forward paases intercepted... OOOO Number of punts o r U 8 Average distance of punts.... 2rt 2fl 22 21 PsnaltUs 2 1 ) 1 Ground lost on penalties 10 fi o n BaU host on rumble 3 2 12 Number fumbles m. ft 3 1 4 Klckoffs 2 O O O Onslde kicks o O 1 Distance gained on punts .132 1.12 133 168 First downs 3 2 1 o PAPER CHASE THURSDAY Tha annual Thanksgiving open air paper chase of the Portland Hunt club will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Tha winner will become the holder of the Thanksgiving cup. The event Is scheduled to start near the clubhouse at Garden Home. Mrs. A. M. Cronin will bo the hare. It is ex pected that there will be a large- num ber of riders entered. The Right Clothes Help VOU'LL be socially very acceptable at A any time, or at any place, so far as clothes can make you so, if we get you to wearing our Hart Schaffner & Marx Varsity Fifty-Five models They're men's and yojang men's styles; there's an air of individuality and distinc tion about them which give a man a chance to express his personality in clothes. You'll find nothing to elsewhere. Priced $20 to $35 Overcoats at $15 to $35 Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co, Our Temporary Location The players, from left to right, are Johnny Beckett, the great Oregon tackle and punter, whose brilliant booting featured the battle; Lylo Iiigbee, Oregon's left half, who gained many yards; "Shy" Huntington, who directed the attack of the victors; Abraham, the great Aggie fullback whose wonderful line plunging failed to stave off defeat; Harry Col?, one of the Aggie lineman, and Locey, O. A. C. backfield player. Below at the left is Lloyd Tegert, former Washington high school star, who recovered a blocked punt behind Aggie goal line and scored touchdown. At the right Is Hugo Beadek, the Oregon mentor. OREGON UNIVERSITY -AGGIE CONTEST PLAY BY PLAY First Period. O. A. C. kicked off 35 yards to Bigbee, 6 yard return. Beckett made 7 yards around the end. Monteith was penalized, Oregonffside, 7 yards. Huntington made no gain. Beckett punted 38 yards to Yeager. Tacicled by Tegert. Abraham gained 4 yards through center, Abraham 7 more through center. Allen went around left end for 5 yards. O. A. C, off side, 5 yards penalty. Oregon off side, 6 yards, first down. O.A. C. offside, 6 yards. Abraham 1 yard. O. A. C. fumbled on O. A. C. 46-yard line. Malarkey opened, $' yards. Ore gon fumbled and recovered. Malar key gained 2 yards. Huntington at tempted a place kick from the 42-yard line and failed. O. A. C. ball on 29 yard line. Smythe punted ' 32 yards to Monteith, who fumbled. Malarkey recovered on the 6 yard line. Oregon offside five yards penalty. Forward pass by Huntington incom plete. Beckett made four yards around the right end. Beckett punted 31 yards to Yeager, who returned 86. Abraham fumbled and recovered on the two yard line, Tepart blocked Smyihe's punt from behind the goal and recov ered foT a touchdown. Beckett kicked goal. Score Oregon 7, O. A. C. 0. Tbe 'score was made In 12 minutes. Abraham rumbles Twice. Cole kicked off to Monteith. Beck ett punted on first down to Abraham, who returned 10 yrds. Oregon off side, penalized five yards. Abraham made five yards through center. "Locey three yards through center. Abraham fumbled but Yeager recovered the ball with a three yard loss, on fourth down, Billle punted 38 yards, the baH drop ping dead with no return. Oregon puntedf 30 yards to Abra hum, who fumbled, Allen recovering the ball for O. A. C. Locey went through center for three yards. Abra ham was thrown for a five yard loss, but Oregon was offside and was pen alized five yards. O. A. C.'s ball. First clown on Oregon's 40 yard line. Abra ham made one yard through center. TLe field Is a sea of thin mud and end play is simply impossible. O. A. C. fumbled, Yeager recovering with a five yard loss. BUlie punted to Ore gon's 0 yard line to Monteith, who returned two yards. Beckett punted out of bounds for 16 yards. The quar ter ended on Oregon's 35 yard line in compare with them 266 Morrison, Bet. 3d and 4th O. A. C.'s possession. Score: Ore-1 gon, 7; O. A. C, 0. Second Period. Abraham made one yard through cen ter, Locey. seven yards through cen ter. Abraham added one more through center. Locey no gain. Abraham two yards through tackle. Billle through center three yards. O. A. C. penalized five yards offside. Abraham made three yards around right end. Abra ham injured, time out. 5,The attendance Is 8000. It is rain ing hard and has been all day. Abraham up again. Allen around left end for three yards. Abraham tried forward pass incomplete. Ball on Oregon's 25 yard line. jL'ole attempted a place kick but out of hounds on Ore gons 15 yard line. Oregon's ball on their 20. line. Beckett punted 25 yarGs to Abraham who fumbled, when Mit chell tackled him, Oregon recovering. Between halves the Oregon Rooters led by their band serpentined around tbe field, chanting their college song. A huge bomb was exploded and a shower of green confetti floated all over the field and bleachers. Another bofnb was exploded and a huge ring of black smoke, representing 3. A. CX's score formed in tho sky. Then Oregon gave away to the Aggies, who were clad in uniforms and armed with lance decorated with O. A. C. flags. Their band started up and the Cadets marched in open formation and drilled in Butt's Manual exercises to th music of the band, fully 500 Ca dets taking part. The Aggies' stunt made a hit and they were heartily cheered by the Oregon rooters. Field Wet and Slippery. Oregon punted on first down for 35 yards to Yeager. who was downed in his tracks. Abraham made four yards through center. The ball is so wet and the field so muddy they fumble almost every play. Allen made three yards around left end. Time out. It's raining harder than ever. Locey fumbled, but recovered with no gain. Billle punted to Mon teith who returned the ball 12 yards. Ball on Oregon's 40 yard line. Oregon punted 15 yards and Oregon penalized when Mitchell tripped Abraham. Hofer went out of game. Bissett replaced him. Locey gained three through left tackle. Yeager, no gain. Billle, no gain. Billle punted over the goal line. The ball was returned to Oregon's 20 yard line and put In scrimmage. BlHla Punts 39 f ardi. Beckett punted SO yards to Locey, who returned five yards. Ball on 50 yard line. Locey made two yards through center. JLocey went out of bounds. No gain. Ball brought in and is In center of field. Billle punted 35 yards to Huntington, who- was downed in his tracks by Anderson, who was injured. Time out for Ander son. Oregon's ball on their own 20 yard line. On a fake punt Beckett made 11 yards around right end. Beckett punt eft 80 yards to Yeager, who returned three yards. Billle made five yards through center. Blllie plunged six yards through center. Billie added two more through same hole. Abra. htra was thrown for a one yard loss. Abraham made an Incomplete forward pass. Billle punted 10 yards along the ground. Ball in the middle of field in Oregon's possession. Yeager Fumbles Ball. Beckett punted on first down to Yea ger, who fumbled on O. A. C.'s two yard line, Allen recovering. Malarkey laid out. Time out. Billie punted 2) yards to Huntington, who stood knee deep in the mud In center field, and smothered the ball in the mud. Hunt tington found a hole through left tackle for 12 yards. Monteith two yards through same place. Malarkey made 12 yards around right end. End first half. Ball in Oregon's possession on O. A. C.'s four yard Una Score, end first half: Oregon, 7; O. A. C, 0. Third Period. O. A. C. reappeared in dry suits, Oregon- wearing the muddy holdovers. Changes: Locey foes to left guard. Button to left half. Abraham to left full. Anderson to Yeager'a place, to center. Beckett kicked off, rolling 10 yards. O. A. C. fumbled, Oregon recovering the ball In midfleld. Huntington made 10 yards around left end and fumbled but recovered. Huntington made 3 yards more through center, fumbled but recovered. Bigbee gained 2 yards around left end. Huntington gained 3 yards through left tackle. Oregon making ready for a placement kick on th 88 yard line. Huntington failed nt tho placement. Abraham returning the attempted place kick 6 yards. Bil lie punted to midfleld from behind his own goal, Huntington being downed In bis traeka. Bigbee no gain. Oregon penalized 5 yards for offside. On a double forward pass Huntington threw ball out of bounds. Incomplete, Beckett punted 25 yards to Abraham, no gain. Billie punted to midfleld, HO return,! Ttma out for OregOB. Beckett punted out of bounds 'on first down, ball traveled Just 2 yards fair. O. A. C.'s ball on their own 45 yard line. Abraham made one yard through center. Billie gained 4 yards through same spot. Billie made 3 Yards through center. Billle punted out of bounds on Oregon's 30 yard line. Oregon's ball. Beckett punted 30 yards to Abraham, who returne.1 6 yards. On first down offside 6 yard penalty. Abraham gained one yard through center. Another try, no gain. Abraham Makes Oains. Abraham made five yards through center. On third down Billle punted 2S yards to Huntington, on his own 10 yard line,, no return. Beckett punted 35 jrards to Billie who returned seven yards. O. A. C.'s ball on Oregon's 37 yard line. Abraham made four yards through oenter. Abraham added two more yards through center. Abraham made another yard through the same spot. Fourth down, two feet to gain. Abraham thrown for loss, Oregon's ball on their own 28-yard line. Beckett kicked out of. bounds in mid fleld. First down on left shift, Allen was thrown for a three yard loss. Al len fumbled on the next play but re covered and made five yards. Dut ton was thrown back for a two yard loss. Billie attempted a punt on a bad pass to him and the ball was blocked by Snyder and Beckett. Oregon's ball on O. A. C.'s 40-yard line. Huntington made three yards through center. (Time out for Big bee). Oregon penalized five yards on Offside, Bigbee injured. Beckett kicked to Abraham on O. A. C.'s 10-yard line. On first down BUlie punted to O. A. C.'s 45-yard line to Huntington. No return. End third quarter. Score Oregon 7, O. A. C. 0. Pourth Period. An exchange of punts between Beckett and Billie. Ball on O. A. C.'s 20-yard line, in O. A. C.'s possession. Dutton severely injured and carried off field, crying and begging to be left in the game. Allworth replaced Dutton. Blllie's attempted punt went wide. Rilsey and Tegert tacked him behind his own goal line for a safety, count ing two points for safety for Oregon. Ball brought out to the 20-yard line, where Billie punted on first down to midfleld. Score now, Oregon 9, O. A. C. 0. Beckett returned the ball 20 yards and punted on first down for 80 yards to Bissett with no return. Allen made no gain around left end. Tegart making a great tackle. Ab raham plunged through right tackle for six yards. Abraham fumbled, Oregon recover CALIFORNIA IS IN ATMOSPHERE ' OVER FOOTBALL Rumors and Counter Rumors Are Floating Around San Francisco, The California football situation has many sides to it. Stanford, ac cording "to information received from a reliable source, will not give up the eld game. The Univeristy of Califor nia will stick to the American game, ab will the University of Southern Cal ifornia. Santa Clara, it is said, wants to return to the American game. Rumors that California and Stan ford will get together before the 1918 football season are heard every day in San Francisco. These rumors are emphatically denied by the officials of the two Institutions. There Is one thing that is certain in football affairs in the south, and that is that the University of Cali fornia will have a new roach next sea son. Coach Jimmy Schaeffer of the Klue and Gold squad was unmercifully Tanned" by the football writers and followers of the game for his poor showing in the first game with Wash ington, but after his proteges came back and held California to a 13-7 score there was no end to the paens of praise. But just the same, there will be a change. It is understood that tho athletic association of the University of Cal ifornia has made flHlmors Dobie. the University of Washington eoach, an offer, but this is denied by the Seat tle mentor. Some of the California people have their eye on Coach Bill Liets of the "Washington Staters, and should an offer be made the former Carlisle star, he. will likely accept it It will take a couple of seasons to get the sport followers accustomed to the American gam a, bat a number of the oldtlmers prefer It to Rugby. Santa Clara was the "under, dog" in the big Rugby game with Stanford. The Palo Alto players showed up heads and shoulder above the trans , bay aggregation, and as a result there ing ball. Btgbee falling en It. Beckett punted to O. A. C.'s five yard line. Billie no return. Time out for Ore gon. Blllie punted from under his own goal post to Monteith, who returned four yards. Ball on O. A. C.'s 47 yard line. Beckett one yard around right end. Huntington went through left center for three yards. Oregon failed on a forward pass. Beckett punted to O. A. C 's 10 yard line. Hoerllne went in for Allen. O. A. C. carried the ball out of bounds. The ball was brought to center field on O. A. C's 10 yard line. Smythe fumbled the pass back, but recovered it on O. A. C.'s two foot line. Blllie kicked from behind his goal line. The ball was brought back and Ore gon was penalised 5 yards offside. Billie punted 40 yards to Huntington who was downed hi the mud. No gain. On the first down Beckett punted to O. A. C.'s 15 yard line, Locey returning the ball seven yards. Bissett Zs Hurt. Time out for O. A. C. sail on O. A. C's 20-yard line. Bissett injured and taken off fields, ftema badly injured. Moist replaced him. Billie punted to midfleld with no return. Beckett punt el to Abraham on O. A. C.'s 15-yard line, with no return. Blllie punted 15 yards, ball rolling along the ground. Oregon's ball on O. A. C's 25-yard Una Huntington made two yards through' center. Making ready for a placement from the 82-yard line. Huntington's kick blocked by Hoer llne and Hoerllne falling on the ball. On first down a forward pass by Bil lie was Incomplete. Smyth fiade for ward pass to Abraham, who fumbled, Blllie recovering, netting 3 yards. An other attempted forward pass, Smyth to Abraham, was incomplete. Smyth punted to Oregon's 36 yard line, no re turn. O. A. C. recovered a free-for-all fumble. Smyth punted to Oregon's 10 yard line. No return. Oregon's ball on their own 10 yard line. Ball given to O. A C. when Oregon fumbled. O. A. C's ball on Oregon's 10 yard line. (Anderson replaces Schuster.) In pos session of O. A. C. (Thompson re places Cole). A forward pass, Smyth to Abraham, put the ball on Oregon's three yard line. Abraham plunged through tho line for a yard and a half. This gave the Aggies possession of the ball on Oregon's one and ooe-half yard HD, with four downs to go. Abraham car ried the ball over for a touchdown, but the score was not allowed as the Ag gies were penalized for being offside. As Referee Varnell was stepping off the penalty, time Was called. Final score, Oregon 9, O. A. C. 0. WHITMAN MUST FIGHT TO KEEP OUT OF CELLAR Coach Has Good Team and Expects to Be Able to Take Muscovites' Measure, Walla Walla, Wuh,, Nov. 20. (Spe cial.) Whitman college is preparing for a battle In Moscow Thanksgiving day to keep out of the cellar position of the northwest college conference. Last year the University of Idaho and Whitman fought it out Thanksgiving day in thia city, and Whitman lost. This year the missionaries are de termined to have at least one win with their string of defeats. Whitman will have the best team in the field she has had this year, and Coach Vincent Borleake Is hapeful that he will be able to drub tho Muscovites. Green at the beginning of the year, the eleven now has experience, and with a rest of nearly two weeks, will be In condition to give th best possible ac count of Itself. From comparative scores Whitman has the better of It. but she usually does before tha game, -only to find a different story on the gridiron. Lieutenant Goes Out And Wins Gold Medal Lieutenant James Gairdner Of To ronto, whp is a member of the Third battalion of the First Canadian In fantry brigade, writes to friends of s unique athletic meet entitled the "First Canadian infantry brlgrade athletic meet, October, 1911, Belgian frontier' He waa summoned from the trenches and won the 220 yard daah, broad Jump, 1 pound shot put And finished third In tbe hop, atep and Jump, securing lbs all-around . gold medal for his proweaa. Is soma talk of returning to ths Amtr lean game. , , . r?f ;: vA tew FOOTBALL RESULTS Eastern. Harvard 41, Yale 0. Columbia 19, New York university. 16. Dartmouth 0, Syracuse 0. Army 17, Springfield 7. Urslnus 10, Navy 7. Georgetown 81, South Carolina 0. Lafayette 85, Lehigh fi. Fordham 14, Carlisle 10. Rutgers 19, Stevens 3. Swarthmore 7, Haverford 2. Buffalo 7, Rochester .1. Washington and JetfeisorT 59, Beth any 0. Trinity 9, Wenleyan 0. Susquehanna 27. Dlckinwon 10. John Hopkins 20, St. Johns 6. Roanoke 12, Catholic university 7. Kenyon 6, Mt. Union 0. Wooster 21, Wesleyan 7. Western. Illinois 10, Chicago n Ohio State 34, Northwestern 0. Minnesota 20, Wisconsin Wabash 34, Depauw 0. Purdue 7, Indiana 0. Case 20, Hiram 7. Utah 20, California 13. Nebraska 62, Iowa 7. Heidelberg 0, Musklngharn t). Ohio college 18, Marshall ti. Morftlngslde 20, State Teachers, 9. Grlnnel SI. Cornell f. Denver university 7, University of Colorado 0. Baylor 34, Daniel Baker o. ' Earlham 34, Butler lit SEASON ENDS THURSDAY Albany, Or.. Nov. 20. The two local football teams. Albany college and Al bany high school, will wind up the season Thanksgiving day. The college will play tha Chemawa Indians here, while the high school poy will go to The Dalles to play The Dulles high school. The collegians are grinding to pre pare for the game and are determined to have a glorious finish. Likewise, the high school boys are putting in every minute practicing. Men! Get Your New Suit or Overcoat for THANKSGIVING at Jimmy Dunn's Upstairs Store! $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $14.75 $25.00 Suit and Overcoat $18.75 All Ready for Wear I Escape the high ground-floor rent Yon escape) tha high-rent profit. Jimmy Dunn. The Clothier 315-16-17 OREGQNIAN BUILDING ELEVATOR TO San Francisco, Nov. ". - (1. N. S - Portland wil not he shoord nut or ho Coast league field, according to Pres ident Al Baum. "I'm almost positive." aid Kuum, "that the circuit will te in no way changed when we open next neanon. During the'past 24 hours I have been In frequent consultation with the rail road officials and they ansuro me that satisfactory progress Is being made on our case. That can ni-tui only one thing we will get the cour tesies we have requested. "The Impression that we decided definitely to erase Portland's name from our list at the meeting seems to be widespread," he said, "when such, as I was careful to explain, was not the case at all. At no time did I believe that we would be forced to such a regrettable extremity. I have tried to make it plain that Portland would be dropped only in the event that the railroad officials refused to grant us the desired rates. Now the question is shot at ma from all sides, 'Where will the franchise be trans ferred 7 "There will be no transferring of any franchise until after FortUnd has ceased to belong to tha Pacific Coast league and as far ns I can see that won't be this year nor neat nor the year after. The railroad official have shown every disposition to treat us fairly in this mattor. The qu tlon received a favorable vote from the general managership In attend ance at t lie meeting and is now in the lianrin of a special committee which will pans on it definitely dur ing the next fw days." PRINEVILLE HIGH WINS FROM BEND. SCORE IS 12 TO 0 Game Decides High Sch-ool Championship of Crook County, Bend, Or.. Nov. 20. The I'rlnevlll high school football team defeated the Bend liigb school team this after noon, for the second time this sea son, by a score of II to 0. The game today decided the hlRh school championship of Crook county. The game was plsyed In a driving rain, and the heavy backfield of the local aggregation. Thanksgiving day Prlneville will send over a team of former colled players, and it Is expected that the game will be one of the closest ever played here, as the competing teams are practicing dally. It has been four years since Bend has had a Tlmnksglvlng game, and from pre" ptit indications a larg rrowd will come over from TrlnevlIIe. The Bend team will Include K, Ward, R. Lambertfson, A. M. Pringle, H. A Johnson, O. Vandevert. 8. Mus sylnnko, K. Bmtth, H. A. Stover. J. C. Rhodes. V. A, Woelflln, ('. KeeHey. ' V. Hoke. C. 15. Erskine. H. Bates, E. Houston and Steve Steldle. Government Takes Interest in Boats i ' The United States government is taking an active Interest in the pros lsectlve class of motorboats to be UMed as submarine chasers In case of war, which some eastern enthusiast pro pose building. The only thing the government Is expected to furnish are certain specifications covering scant lings, speed required and weight of armament. Although" larger guns have been mentioned. It is generally 1 elleved that one potindor would prove efficient, and a speed of at least ','u knots necessary. THIRD FLOOP