14 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, : PORTLAND, . SATURDAY . MORNING. " NOVEMBER 27, 1915. T BRINGING UP FATHER By, George McManut ViyrrlEht. 19IS. Intertwine! Km srk-Rftlti Calteri fttattn Pntnf rT1 21-PLAYER LIMIT IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Injuries and Sickness Cause Managers to Bring in Un tried Players for -Positions, TICKET TO THE. OPERA FOR WTH MY $7,000,000 IN SALARIES laera and Railroads Seamed to Taka All of tha Coin That Cam Through the Data. GIANTS ARE FORNINS .L-S- f MlE-tJW 1 AT'&1 f I HM TO e0r XtsEW DREM MR. Jll OUST 1 ' Nii T V Mr MROUNOVTTCH V THIS? AND FUR-SHOE- - CLOAK N HAILED ANOTHER V 3f 1 P VHAT'b a BS. W TwHEAME S SHT THAT V KNMHE TICKET TO VOUR - J THE MATTEL 1 S fe- THIb RA tScft I RMS0! 5J , J ' V,FE T,THE OPERA M f OH WHr F0RfOO -!T5:O0D Jo' ? ilW. V ' , "t I YOO vL1 IB 1 -uaw F U FOR- TaMORioav,. L ' v r .,X .OP "I I VV I be k Npw York. Nov 2T.-- St reiiuoii ef fort will he iii.mJ,. during It- winter meeting ,,f the National leaftnc to ns HaHKlnatp that rule wh., limits chilis to .'I men between Mac I and Septcm- t.Af 1 1 , . " ' ' p " I" NIK 111! (1 III'! s place a or j Ih v-r rule. The (;iaiif; wjil be (,e ,,. i agitators n the r-a in (i:i i wri against tliat nil.. They were oppose,! to tt.c- ml when it whs adopted last winter, and .1,.. K1.lt Of the experiment last season in the case of the fii.ints was disasl : ous "A club under the or si. knes' H. l-'osler, when mis) HKHUI'-'t It on Id operate ,.rv nieelv -I man s li-tne- d'dn't (., , .: , e.-rel.iry nf t I ) . - lj rlnin- i o in - ;. i f it is liniiK.; hi I season, (" in intielders. 'I'lia only. Last curried six We Were ahhv to cany our third baseman. I.ol first Pas. man UTerklc! t IT! Inltned list. That foi.rd t ho only t ni i ;ii v inf it lih i s ll;d anything liappi nr.l lo an tour men who i re pla iiu nave iifi-ii in a verv Pad h... Baaeball Salary Liat Huge. A slatlslieal fiend has Jiim a ill in.- . oii'-lusioii that the Pal --niK an. I little - shook Pn th. . il I'Tm I'nr m cr ST.iiimi.i In salarin 1.1 U L.,. I.I..-. ...... nr-M.-.ni. .inn inat ii .list mar J.linil.lifin more to torn i.le n i . a P i. si ,e , . illK lie, -..in on., hi I p. o.s. railroad fare, t t. for the diamond ea oil ei s. Thrro are Jtin plaris in ea. Ii of iho three PiK leagues, ea. h drauiim an ne?-a:e s;.Pir nf J.iiii.h, a 'coidi nr to the I'lutei -iiiK person Anyone who multiplies fun hall i,l,, e, s " ,v S.Pmhi will dlsenwr thai the total is'$I.Mi.i '"0. In the minors-- all the minors nndrr Lie pioi.. iion of i he national I'oinniisiion there were .',.",1111 players In I HI.".. The ayeraue salarv for' the KaiiK .( Jlfiiia whleh means that the linsher.s dnvv down S.".,r,(i0.iiiiii in sal aries, whirh. added to $ I .miii.imiii ,air to the innlnr leagues, hrinss tin; sal ary total to $7.:pi0.(inii. Thp "f lend" a er;isol around ti'iiniia a season in eomput inp traveling ex -ppnsps for the J I i luhs in the tliref ni? ipaKiiPs. I hat iTioans $ imijiiiu. veriiKPd $r,noii for eai li nf 1 h r :tn0 'minor leacue .luhs, whPh made ttn minors' total $ I .Muwino for traveling. Adil thp $4Vil.(inn major league eost to that, and the amount is approximately $2,oon.rifin. Hew Playera Coat Yanki $60,000. The iipw plavets aeipiire.l hy .lako Ftilppprt's so .ailed hall team have rost the owners something like Jdn.Onn. And right now .lake doesn't know whether they're worth $i',ii,ii(io or 1P1 . ents. "I'm hopeful that's all..'' assert Ruppert. Ttie irh paid for Iiantel Tipple. $9S0O, Is the record expenditure fin the Yanks. Tipple was unite a pitcher lat neason while operating with the Indianapolis lul In the American as Hoclntion. and Rreat things are ex perted of him. Rliipert flatted with Ssr.lxi to ac quire l""ran Is i;ilhooley. the outfielder Who was with the Buffalo lnierna tlonalH last year. The pathetic feature about that expenditure is that (Jil hooley once helonyed to the Yanks. That whs under the t'lian.e regime. Clianie eouldn't "see" him, and turned him adrift. And now It's costinK Ruppert $x.r.nn to erfe. t a res, tie. The prices paid for the other I ft new players scale down from Jlmiu for Pitcher M.Krlrlt;e to $.".iin for Inficlder Cable, who starred in I'll!", with the Bradford club In the Interstate league. "If I can net five koo(1 jilavers our of the bunch I'll consider the money well spent," Is the way Ruppert looks at it. Sennight Hart SchaOaer al&n Sam'l The Men's Shop for Quality and Service 5 ?"t i t' injuries ' rX y : 1 f rreTv-x t? mm? HUNDRED DAYS OF RACING OPEN AT TIA JUANA JAN. 1 Bookmakim Owners Will Features, Kan h'raiii isco, Nov. 2H. if. X. S.) me hiindr.eil days of rat-inn, with open liooktnakitiK :m.l all the best known owners in the lnite.1 States partici pating with their striiikss, will berin .lanuary 1 at Tia .Liana. where the Lower t'alif,,rnia Jockey i luh, headed hv Jame.s J. ("offroth, is pifttint; the fliiishtni; t.uiclics on lis track. The announcement was received here touay in a wire from J. .1. ("lake Holtman. the oh) time turfman. Ac fording 'o IPiltman's wire, the track will he ready Pv Dec-ember 1 it. A. I?. Spreckels and other San Kr,,n- i cisco apitalusts are interested in the yen t u re. Holtman savs virtually all liors.-s in the country will h assttritiK a. revival of racing; Kinery v i I le's palmiest days, will he unrestricted. the best ! entered, eipial to netting W hen tiie project to revive the racing Biiine witli all the features of its most f '.iMirisiiiiii; .lays was first launched s.-veral months afco. it was frequently reinrtcd that the plan was doomed to the veto of Ceneral ( 'arranza, whose sphere of influence includes the little town just over the border Dear Sau DU K'. rniversity of t'alifornia has 1 ;o stu dents ready to try for seats in the var sity eiuht-oared shell 1'riictie. will iiesrin after the footbai! season closes. The annual regatta with Stanford will be rowed next ear. Don't Fail to New Stetson Multnomah" Hats The Best Get this E clothes mean paying a it means get high Rosenblatt 266 Morrison oncMcc at amiwiiai tu a iMicr?iiMri nAv nDcrnnM Mill TMnMAu cnnTD.n i fiAnnc I OlLILO Ml HHiilUHL I riHIM IXOU I VIIVVJl U n I UI1LUU l 111 U L I liUlilnll I UUIUHLL UriVIL- a ana die- xua. x . Above shim ii Hives Kmerson. lr. iiuminKion 01 wreoii is stvn runninsr with tfio ball, unil (no husky clultnit'ii, wlio have white stripes on their jerseys. Two Autos Stolen; Both Are Recovered Joy Eiders Celebrate Bay in Their Own Way at the Expense of the "Other Tellow." Two Thanksgivirs? joy r'.des were taken hy a u t. .in.. hi1,,: thieves est. rda y. Tr. A. Walker of Alexander Court, reported that liis machine was stolen fn. in West Lark ami W'ashin'on streets, and it was found at Fourth See the Hat at $4 at $3 straight! CON'OMY in doesn't low price ; paying enoug value. h to In Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes "enough" is $20.00 or more. Considering -what you get in fit, style, quality and long wear, they're the cheapest clothes made. Overcoats at $15 to $35 & Co. Our Temporary Location St, Bet Third and Fourth isr suiTOiUKlexl lv a levv of I'ortl ;ini? find Columbia streets Oelsner and Pattolman machine was undamage been run 3" miles, and by Sergeant Utiiwn. The I. but it had tools, the pas lighting tank and an extra tire were stolen. A machine bcdontiinir to the Keunedv ! Automobile l'ainting c.mpanv v.as j stolen yesterday afternoon, and found! iinout 1 : .i o tins in.uniiig tiy l'atr man A. Clement at I'ark streets. It had been run 1 6 w as undamaged. K -- and mile: Aide , Iju SPORTS OF ALL SORTS K I h-t i oi t will hold tlie annual gold cup motor boat races on September ami 4. l!il;. as a result of the .Miss Iietroit's victory at Manhasset bav. ! long Island last August. ? ran- ilt an The rtulhoa Y. -M. c' A. i) ama canal zone is to hav. th hi out lour swimming pool f with a 1 i foot divi::g tcvvi-i by 1J0 fe. t The half-mile handn off at the l'owdcrhail luirgh, has a total of ap lecently run grounds. IMin 11.' entries. Dartmouth pitchers will for the first time have indoor practice this, w iJiter. Basketball has grown to be an most world-wide sport. , al- Cornell university down, a cub bear. s mascot is Tom h- riayers Made $800 Knelr. I.os Angeles. Cal., Nov. 2('..- (I. N b.) . lait-nce alker, first of the big I leaguers to airive here following the I All-American and said tod.-iy that the All-National tour, players cleared up about $MlO each on were ah well satis the trip west fied. Walker, a others who and ' tether with a doze j arrive later this week, wijl visit the J southern exposition before return ngi home. Vernon Grandstand liesuii. l.os Aiigeb s. Cal., Nov. "ii. c I N. S. ) Coi.slt uction work on the new Vernon oast-ball grandstand was begun yesterday. The stand will be complet ed in a few weeks, club officials stated. Billiard Stars Coming. Firmin Cassignol, the best billiard player in France, and Julius Adorjan, the Hungarian expert, may visit this country and participate in matches '.be fore the year is over. M illard to Fight Soon. Jess Willard, the heavyweight box ing champion, may engage in a 2U round fight In New Orleans during trie week before the carnival. Rabbi Blorh Iihproving. Kabbi Jacob Bloch, who has been ill at his residence, 586 Couch street. Is reported as a great deal Improved this morning. Rabbt Bloch was for merly head of the Congregation Bth Israel. lwiiittic Italiui- c i 4ai,nt nrsity inU 1 lerei-s rai'inj; for two Sherwood Pioneer Dies at Age of 85 John D. Willson Crossed the Plains Oreg-on in Year of 1862; Funeral Be Held at Baker. to I I to i Sherwood, AY ill-on. ", Or., Nov. 2i:. .lohn Ti. , ", dii.l yesterday at t 1 u- homo laught-:. Mis .Meilie Johnson, wood. He had lived in this of Id of S! state since Im;;. Mr. Willson was- loin in I 'i 1 1 sburir. 1 Ta . in IW'1. and c ioss. il the plains ;n 1 si'..'. Thr.e years later he went back tc his old home yia, l'a' ama and again crossed the plains, this time with his family Mr. Willson built the first frame house, in Maker, Or., and was a resident of thp eastern Oregon cit. j until five years ago. when he moved 'ere Three child en survive. Mrs. I m, .j),. Johnson f Si-.c-rwood. John t I WlUnn lll.l William H'lllsn of Ti ., :,! w ill 1, held Jiak er. 1 Crowded with flavor 2 Velvety body ISO GRIT 3 Crumble-proof 4 Sterling purity 5 From a daylipht factory 6 Untouched by hands CD toxv Matting Gum 3 ' TheT-point sjum 1 PEPPERMINT- IN RED WRAPPER CINNAMON IN BLUE WRAPPER 6 7 "Don't Grope in the Dark" We have pocket flashlights as low'as 50c. Other styles 75c to $3. Batteries and lamps for all size cases. BGckus&Worris 23 MorriontrtL Btlt &2ruf St a. FRANK DILLON IS OUT, CALLAHAN TO LEAD ANGELS Newcomer From Chicago Will Buy Fourth Intel est in Southern Club, I.os Anp. P s. N. 26 -i I. N. S i ".Jimmy" t'all-.liMp. fo'tnerlv "of the t'liicaco White Sox. will manage the Los Ancelos club if the Pacific Coast It iikup in 1 fH fi. "I'ncle" Krank I illnp, after tnat v,ars of s,-i i e us ice leader of the An.Is, .haws his un-onditional re lease. .latin s V- Powers, owner or fe i(s Aneelcs clut., re.-ei. a telepram frcm .'alh.han cs'(iday forlni; the final link in the deal "t'allnhan will purchase ore quartet interest ill the Anpa-ls and take o r the manaffership," announced Lowers. "A manager with that much capital invested is sure to work hard for the . IiiIi'h best interests and I figure th;:t the rleal is a KOod ni- 1 r the L. ,a Ancles baseball situation in general. 'I cannot pay whether this means the passing- of my partner, T. J. 1 iHiniody. If Mr. Darmody doesn't want to sell his full quarter Interest to Mr. Callahan, I'll have to let loose a few shares of stock inys.lf. "I disliked to lie the man to rut Krank Dillon loose from the Angels, ai t have nothing but the best of pei sonal feeling and respect for Frank. "A change of managers probably will put a lot of fresh Interest in the gam. We nre out to rebuild and strengthen the team in every possible way. (ai 'iihan will come to l-ns Angeles almi.'. "When Good Fellows Get Together 99 You will find fresh-rolled cigarettes of deliciously mellow "Bull" Durh am in evidence at banquets, club smokers and other social gatherings of men of wealth, prominence and experienced tastes. In the fragrant smoke of this mild, delightful tobacco formality give3 way to congenial good-fellowship. If you would be fashionable, expert in the company of connoisseurs, you "roll your own" and your tobacco is "Bull" Durham. SMOKING TOBACCO To millions of experienced smokers there is no other tobacco fragrance comparable to the wonderful, unique, mellow-sweet flavor of "Bull" Durham no other cigarettes so fresh, tasty and satisfying as mose uiey ron ror tnemseives witn tnis golden-brown, bright Virginia-North Carolina tobacco. Roll a "Bull" 11 you will expenence bacco enjoyment. FREE age of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, 4o any address in U. S. on request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY ZSESSESSSm the middle of December and then will take hold of and start molding lit lineup for the spring training season." I'utside of the one year spent with the Bro,iklii NatiotiRls Krank Dill cm has I, .-en wiili the Angels since 1 a period of 1 - y a i s. Millard Is the Long Distance Champion San KntnriPco, Nov. Ifi. - (P. N. S.l - BieakitiK the recor.l for the dis tance, six and one half miles, Dlier Millaid of the Olympic club yesterday won the Pacific coast long distance championship here from a field of II other runners. Millard's time was :i7 minutes, a.', 1-a seconds. The former record, also Millard's lime, was 4 1 llli llll t e. K.Plic stoiii of the Olympic eluh ami C Wyi-off, also of the Winged '. fin ished respectively second and third. Barney, As Usual, Is Beaten Out Again S'an I-'ian.lnco. Nov. I. IV. V) Karl ( 'oofier t'i'lay has new laurels as a font race,- and a pocketful of money as the result of winning the Inn mile match automobile race at the exposi tion before a crowd of HO.'hmi persons. Harney tiblfield gave Cooper a pretlv ra.-e, hut lost out In the ninety-eighth lap. Tlgors Need Anotlier I'itrher. Los Angel. s, Cal . Nov. 26. (1' N K.I With or.e more class A right handed twirlet, l.d Maier c,f (he Tigers will have his pitching staff fur 1 ;i I ' completed Maier said he is hunting a topiioicli man and means to get one 4 ll'I - . GENUINE ELJL Durh am cigarette today T . . r a distinctive rorm or An Illustrated Booklet, show ing correct way to "Roll Your Own " Ciearettes. and a track Alumni rMt (mkIIiiii-h. Woo.ih irn, i r . N.i . . i; . , 'o-e ntn. evenly matched t.'otl.all yanie ui. plax.i esrd;j between the Alunirii and 1 1 . 1 1 ii High scho.. teams Tin alumni .n, Pj :, m-oic- of 1 J ! 7 tSSxsssasQssSaSS The super-smart shape ot the season. Ide Collars 2 for 25c IGEO.P.IDE 4C0..MaVera.TR0Y NYS SAN I"lAflSCO HOTKIiS r HOTEL i aa m m wm I 64 If IB SAN FRANCISCO Geary Straat, ual off Union Squara American Plan $1.50 a day up rtrr-nkfast 50c Lunch BOc Dinner $ I 00 Most Famous Mcalt In the United States New Steul and concrete structure. Outer of theater, cafe aud retail dlntrlcts. On carltimii triuiRtcrrliiR all over cPy. Tiike Municipal car line direct to door. MotorBuimea?ttransjnde A th for FREE pachagm of "apmrt" with aaehSetach N V' i , ' it " t