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i s THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1915. MM DIE MING 10 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus '"prrlgbt. 1813. loteroatlnnal Vws ferries RtitFMl Tattes RtaN-a IStMt Offle. WELL--IP IT AIN'T MP OLD HELLO - VELL- VE Ll- VELL -HELLO COT - TS TOO D.OUSF ARE MOT Oin ANYWHERE OMTi TAKE ToOfeE IM Me.OSR LAND HARSTAD F CLEVELAND MAGNATE Former Vancouver Twirler Should Prove Winner in Coast League. CQVELESKIEIS signed up Of derelaad, and XoCrsdis Will Get Flayers la Retura. ROM I CHA1 ItTTFll r , . . I rJW THFTHni.HT II . .... I C s " I 1 CHAUKFrUH I lunh I I I I I fa -m r- II A PErni "air. I W-ON lb HORRID ( MAIf JtIJi , ( J M NE J tHWS -THE COP IfiP ' W FJ JWM 5f AYOO VOHEEDIN AMD L BUT VOJ Jj I UPD TQ OSTCT- I Jg L USED TOCHK 1 WiZ X ilN I - -Hiii r s i v., . .... . imuw m i I i i v. r I II I LAni All Tiirt i r 1 it n i i I -l r s n i I v - w I . NANDPAT &VV- ' tU 1 ONE DOWN V B HQ I dJ-r-p" H fu : "tTl r-A t O Manager V.'alter McCredle Is bank ing on getting Pitcher Harstad, for merly with the Vancouver Northwest ern club, from Cleveland for his 1916 pitching staff. McCredle haa heard some fine re torts from Harstad, and admitted that ha waa negotiating with Charley Somerg for the twirler. Bob Brown Introduced Harstad to fast baseball when he gave him a Job with Vancouver in 1914, the youngster winning IS games and losing 2, lead ing the. Northwestern league. He worked In 30 games and struck out 120 men, and allowed 4 7 bases on balls. Harstad went to the Cleveland Amer icans last year and worked in 22 games, allowing an average of 3.4u runs per game, leint fortieth on the l:st of American league plti-hers. This was one position below Wufi Gregg, Wbo was the thirty-ninth bct pitcher la tlie league.. He fanned Zb and walked 35 men. He allowed 40 runs. 11 of wliich were earned. He is no Ty Cobb with the stick, batting but .ISO. Ho fielded .900 George McOlnnls, the crack short stop of the Santa Clara college base bell team, lias signed a contract with the Spokane team of the Northwestern league. Walter M.Credie uaJ his eyes on JlcGlnnts. Bert Whaling and Tub f-";enf-er will likely land the catching berths on tr e Vernon team. This means that Mitz" and Coleman Ui be released after t.';e training season. ENDURANCE RUN BEGINS TONIGHT AT STROKE OF 12 Annual Endurance Run Will Start and Finish at Jour nal Building, Twenty-three riders will rart'cipate In the annual endura:. run of tv I'ortland Motorcycle -!ub. wh! h w'll start at II o'clock tonight from The Journal building. The fir.t rider will ?tart T'roinpt'v at midnight ar.d the others will follo v at one minute Intervals. The first rider Is due to arrive at Rockwood, the main time control, ni l:lj a. m. The finish will be at Broadway and Yamhill street". The first rider is ex pected to finish about 2 o'clock tomor row afternoon. The list of entrants up to Thursday night and the make of the machine and rider's number follow: No. 1 Joseph A. White, Reading Standard, sine! Fjed. No. 2 Clyde Clement, rayton. single peed. No. 3 Ernest Long, Indian, three peed. No. 4 Ed Barreth, Indian, three speed. No. 5 C G. Panlelson, Itarly Iavidson. three ppeed. H. R. Eppen afeln with side car. No. Walter Flckson. Reading Standard, two speed. No. 7 W. J. Hadfleld. Thor. two peed. No. 8 Archie B. Rife, Harley-Davld-on, three speed. No. Joe Kreburg, Harley-Darld-ton, three speed. No. 10 Ted Gilbert, Harley-Davld-on, three speed. No. 11 Thomas Colton, Readlng fctandard. single speed. No. 12 Ed Carlson, Indian, threes peed. No. 13 W. McDonald, Indian, three speed- No. 14 L. Zehrung, Indian, single peed. No. 15 Herbert Yost. Harley-Davld-on. three speed. No. 16 Fred Gilbert, Harley-Davld-on, three spaed. Nox 1711. G. Hadfield, Harley DavidSen, single speed. No. IV Henry Kurtx, Indian, three peed. No. 19-H. Lystul. Indian, three peed. Charles Figone. side. car. Jo. 20 Dustin Farnham. Merkcl, tingle speed. No. 21 Gus Teppel, Harley-David-on, three speed. No. 22 Henry Klein. Harley-Davld-son, three speed. No. 23 Leonard Kratzke, Excelsior, Ingle speed. Foremost Golfers Of Coast Tee Off tl Monte. CaL. Dec. 31. tU. P.) Some of the foremost golfers of the Pacific coast teed off here today .n the Qualifying round of the Del Monte New Year's tournament. Crisp weath r M course in perfect condition Increased the likelihood of low scores. Jack Neville. Harry B. K. Davla an! Robin Hayne were the favorites In th letting. Dvia did not arrive until today and practically steppod from the train to the first tee. Jackson Road Fund Tax Is Increased Medford. Or., Dec. 31. At a meet ing between the county court and the recently formed Jackson County Tax payer league Thursday, the prelim inary budget of 14 mills was decided upon, but a change was made decreas ing the tax for schools and increasing Use tax for roads. Instead of $39,000, there will be JTO.OOo for good roads, while there will be slightly over 31060 lees for schools. The other reductions were made possible through the state tax being less than anticipated and reduction In redeeming county war rant. ; The tax """as made up as follows: School. 3 mills: high school and li brary, five tenths mill; Pacific high way interest, nine tenths mill, and general county expense, including tat tax. 10.S mills. AN "AMATEUR" IS DEFINED FOR US BY THE I, A. A A. Violation of Three Acts Will Make Any Athlete a Professional. New York. Pec. SI. (I. N". S.) Thd answer to ""What la an Amateur?'' l as been discovered. It was discovered at a M.eeting of the Intercollegiate A. A. A. at the Hotel Astor yesterday. A resolution was adopted as follows: "An amateur sportsnian Is one who creases In sport solely for the pleas ure and the physical, mental, moral ar.l social benefits he derives there from and to whom sport is nothing more tl.an an avocation." "A person'" it was also resolved, "sh.ii; rease to be an amateur by coru rr.ittin; any of the following acts. A. l.y competing or giving an e hil rion In any athletic sport under an assumed name, or by belnii guilty Kt.y fraud or other grossly unsports manlike conduct in connection there with. ' B. By directly or indirectly recelv lr.p pay or financial benefits In con sideration of or as a reward for par ticipation in any public athletic com petition or exhibition, or disposing of prizes for personal gain. " '. By directiv or Indirectly re cei ii. r- ray tr financial benefits In consideration of or a a reward fcr instrui ting or preparing any person for a:i at.. telle competition, exhibition or exercise except where such act whs merely an incident to bis main vocation or his employment, auch ex ceptions to be determined by the governing bodies of the separate sports." Those Horrid Professionals. It was also resolved and so recom mended to the governing bodies of the various athletic organizations in this country that any person who capital lies hla athletic fame or associates with professionals, shall also cease to be an amateur. The penalty for the violation of sec tion "a" Is that the Tlolator "shall never thereafter be permitted to coo pete or exhibit as an amateur In any sport. The penalties for Infractions of "b" and "c" invoked considerable discus sion. The delegates were of the opin ion that the Individual governing bod ies would be better able to Judge in fraction by formulating a rule to meet the needs of their particular organl lation. The recommendations will be for warded to the governing bodies of the various sporting unions to the end that vniversal understanding of amateur ism may be obtained. ON THE ALLEYS The following trainee were rolled on the Ore goo alleys lat night: JOH PRINTERS IH- K PIN LEAGUE I'DKILAM) LINOTYPING CO. jieu or H7 M N"1' V3 79 I-lM'.v 7 2 lf'll'b-r 115 7 litiltum m 99 63 94 274 240 273 2X7 287 TotN as 443 4iiO 1341 PORTLAND PRINTING IlOl'SE Tfctea l 103 100 4 fen to s3 i( ail '".ham M M 2) uko..p f S4 75 24g nctier M 83 Mit OS v; 7 Ki Totals 444 471 447 1362 Hlph tmrr Helcber lift. Ilirh atf rire--lbiea U8. Portland Printing House won two games. GLASS PRUDHOMME CO. W'oixJ St) gs 84 23 lbUtrum in Mehtia S9 SM 275 M MX V2 M no'niea 114 87 M SI 5 Watkina fl 113 293 ToUU 4 48 479 1436 SWEENEY. TAR.NEt STRACB Vrvi 90 86 T2 I lndqutst m S3 f. K .3 8s 'krney Wl Srt t.7 9iu K..briOQ S8 S2 SsT. !T71 atortiaa J4 101 113 3o 103 Totals 449 438 437 jjj, Hljrb -.t Wttklns IIS. HlKh iTeriic Holmes 1O0. Glass Prudbomtue nun tbivs fames IBWIN-HODSON CO. Redberf 7 pj 109 7 R" M W SI 2J Sjmpera ; tu K"i 4e Klsndermejer P5 ks i,a S1otS SI (H 3 MS Totals 441 461 474 1376 AMERICAN TYPEJ-X)l'NDERS CO. Hsxwwxl i 77 22S Rennet (m) VO kl 2iO Kalej 1"2 lot) H4 is2 Glen Jr w t8 91 2.5 k.rsenlck So M S2 2ul T.-tsls 446 443 415 1304 High s.ure Iledtterg pj. High aversje Kiley 97. lr ui-UAisuo woo two ga-tBes. hi 97 V2 84 Frank Chance Denies Report. Los Angeles, Dec. Jl. (P. N. 8.) Frank Chance has denied the "report that negotiations had been re-opened to make him manager of the Angels. He admitted that the subject had come up In the course of a conversation a few days ago with President John Powers of the Seraphs, but said that it led to nothing. A new hand mirror of French Inven tion has a small electric lamp mounted la the top. fed by a storage battery or a house lighting circuit COLUMBIA PARK ELEVEN TO PLAY BARRACK SQUAD Intercity Contest to Be Staged on Multnomah Field To morrow Afternoon, Portland's flruU fooUa'.l game will be played tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock on Multnomah field ltwftn the Vancouver Barracks team and the Columbia l"ark sqaad. champions of tho Intercity Football league. The Vancouver tram Is relying on Lieutenant Benedict, former Btar of tile West Tolnt team, for most of its yardage, and the Columbia I'tirk plov ers have ten coached to Ktop the rushes of the former army plaer. Grover Kraju ! of the Multnomah club- will refer.-e. and Oirge rhll- tnwk will be umpire. Johnny TLirsons will be head linesman. Columbia lark. Soldiers. Kr.app C . . Walker C. Murphy 1.. S Helfln Fuller L. T Bonbole C. Murphy L. G Helfin Roberts R. C, Brooks R Curry R. T Woods Blgelow R E Chap.n E. Murphy ij Iyon ( Capl ) Watts I,. H Benedict Iuly R H . Stohl Yost V St Clair The East I'ortland football eleven will play a benefit game at The Dalles, Or., tomorrow, with an eleven made up of former college and high school fclars New ChamDions Are SuDreme in Seattle Seattle, Wash.. Dec. SI. (P. N" S.l City boxing and wrestling crowns are being worn by several new heads totlay after the finals of the Seattle Athletic club tournament last night. Among the 115 pound boxers Ben son Is the champion, beating C. Amundson after the latter had won his first two fights. Karl Calrd. runner-up In the far west chsmpion ships at San KTanclsco last summer, beat Buckner in the 130 pound class. Claude Scott won from Sheedy at 135 pounds and Stanley Sontag beat Tom Wyard for the 145 pound honors. In the heavyweight division Seuger won the championship. Wrestling honors In the 125 pound class were won by W. Wllle, In the 145 pound class, by C. Former, in the 158 and 175 pound classes by L,. Wray, and In the heavyweight division by Ii. eguer. Art Krueger Has No Chance With Berry Los Angeles. Dee. 81. (P. N. S.) Art Krueger, former Los Angeles and Portland outfielder, w-ho Jumped to the Kansas City Federals, offere his serv ices yesterday to Henry Berry, presi dent of the Seals. Krueger said that he Jumped Ber ry's Angela to get more money from the Federals. He says that he feis that in justice to Berry, he should of fer the Coast manager the first chance on Ms services. "Krueger hasn't the barest chance In the world to break into the San Fran cisco outfield,-' waa Berry's comment. James J. Corbett, Wife in Accident New York. Dec 81. (I. N. s.) Turning his limousine Into & lamD j post to avoid crashing into a heavy trucK. james j. uorbett, formerly champion heavyweight DuarlHsf Hi-inir 6 1 in Ravslde T . T !nln, n i his wife severely cut about the head at Long Island City last evening. Mr. Corbett was bruised about the bodr and Mrs wound. Corbett suffered a ca!p The Corbett were on their war to their home in Bayslde. Mr. Corbett was driving. Harry Sinclair and Gilmore Get Giants? Chicago, Dec. 81. (U. P The quiet following the peace pact was dis rupted here today following uncon firmed rumors that the New Tork Giants will be sold to Harry Sinclair, the Federal league "angel," and Presi dent Ollmore of the Federal league. If was said the purchase price will be 82.000,000, and that John McG raw will continue as manager. Wolverton Vlslta Ban Jose. Ban Jose, CaL, Dec 31. (U. P.) The baseball committee of the Cham ber of Commerce has before it a con tract from Harry Wolverton for the use of the local baseball park as train ing grounds for the Seals, it expects to make known its deeislon in a day or two. Wolverton waa her yesterday and Inspected the local plant. Golf Ball Replaces High Ball; a New for Tacomans Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 31. (P. fc N. S.) The Olympic club, once one of the lr.jst prominent gath- lng places of the sporting fra- r ternlty in Tacoma, will ne re- modeled after the first of the new year with bowling alleys, a nine-hole rolf putting course, 1 H and net. for Indoor iron and driving practi.-e tor golfers, the owner, Ueoi to M. Sproeder, an- riounced today. y Discoverer of Jack Johnson Passes On San Francisco. Pec. 31. (P. N. S.) "Pop" niai ken i de.nl. The man who dlcnereJ Jark John son, and at whose rlace. the Six Mile House, every worlds champion sin e l'eter Jackson trained for come of their championship battles, died yes terday morning at 6 o'clock, following an Illness of several weeks from per itonitis Henry Hlanken was one of the best known roadhouse keepers l:i the United states. Peter Jackson, John L. SuHJvan, Jim f'orbe't, Joe Choynskl, Jurk Johnson. .Toe (5ars, Gus P.'ihli: g an 1 K.vres of others and lesser pugilists trained under the care of OM ''Pup'" Pla.-iken, until tue place lost Its run about 10 years ago. Since then It became a fav. orite resort for automobile parties. Henry Plan'.ien was 77 years old and a native of Germany. He came to "ni Ifornla In 1 8 S 7 end oper.ed the Six MMe House in 18 76. on the Fourth f July. Tia Juana Track to Open Up Tomorrow Pan Diego, Cal.. Dec. 81. (V. P.) The Tla Juana race track will open on schedule tomorrow, the promoters of the project declared today. Interference on the part of General Carranza is net anticipated, they as sert. Mexican officials here paid they hsd no information that indicates General Carranza is to close the track. It Is known, however, that a strong protest has been made by some San Diego citizens against the opening of the track, and that the cooper-.tion of Secretary of State Lansing has been asked. The work at the track Is completed and many are arriving from the north for the opening. U. of S. C. Asks Date With Oregon Aggies Los Angeles, Dec. 31. The Univer sity of Southern California football players are seeking a game with the Oregon Aggies for next Thanksgiving day, according to an arnounc-ment made yesterday by Graduate Manager Warren Bovard. The game with the University of California which was scheduled for Thanksgiving day will be played at Washington Park November Instead. "We will attempt to get the Ore gon Aggies here for a Thanksgiving duy date," 6aid Bovard." The Apgies are anxious to come to southern Cali fornia and we probably will accommo date them. If the conference winners wish to play us on that day, they can hRTe the game. We are a'so correspond ing with n any middle western colleges and may stage a post-season lntersec tional." Joe Bonds Will Box Big Jack Root Here Tacoma. Wash., Dfc. 31. (P. N. 8.) With some of the lesser lights in the heavyweight class in New York as a goal for matches, Joe Bonds, the Tacoma heavyweight, who is now In Portland preparing for his coming go with Jack Root, plans to leave shortly for the east, to try his luck In a bigger show, he announced before leaving for Portland. Bonds would like to hook up with Battling Levlnwky, Gunboat Smith and some of the other big fel lows. Romeo Ilagen, the "hand-some baker" of Seattle, Is out with a challenge to Frank Farmer, whom Bonds boxed four rounds to a draw Monday night- Hagen offers to buy Bam Howard, Farmer's manager, a near diamond, for his den tistry if he falls to put Farmer away in six or ten rounds. McAllister Is Given Draw. San Francisco. Dec 31. (U. P.) Fight fans were considerably riled to day over the draw given Bob Mc Allister, who staged his "comeback"' last night, with Frankie Jones. Al though the fan9 were agreed that thu Olympic club boxer showed enough to get a decision, the Judge couldn't see it. PORTLAND RIFLE CLUB SCHEDULE FOR SEASON OUT Seventy-two Teams Com peting in National Rifle League, President S. fv Humphrey of the I'ortland Kifle club today annoiinre-1 tho schedule of the lX';i te-im fm the lali-llilti sfaj'in of the National kifle league. I'ortland Is In class F and Is one of the three coast teams In the Indoor organization. Seventy two teams are entered in tho league this fctason. Portland's schedule: December 21 Covington, Ky. January 1 Albany. N. V. January 8 I'e.s Moines, Iowa. January 1 .". Krie, Pa. January Fort Clinton, "'!.'o. January CS W'a.hln gt"n. D. '. February i St. Augustine, Fla. February 1J Iietrolt, Mich. February lit Cleveland, Ohio. February 2C (juincy. 111. March 4 Tauton, idas. Portland Rhooters partially hot their second match last nitfht. A iota; of 910 was registered C. A. .lerx was high man with the score of Ivn Several other member wlil shoot to- ' night and It Is hoped that the present total of yiO will be bettered. The fores of lutit night's shooting: :. A. Myers, 1S3. J. S. Hyatt. 1ST; T. ; C. Gorle, 1S3; C. H. WiUlson, ITS, and S. 5. Humphrey, 173. Handball Players Hold Annual Dinner Multnomah's "old guard"' handball players staged their annual eipht-hand-ed matches in the club courts Wednes day evening and later held their an nual banquet at the Oregon hotel. One of the games was very close, while the other was a one sided affair. The team composed of F. E. Harrl pan, J. H. McKenrie, Herbert Green land, and A. S. Moody defeated the quartet composed of O. B Col well, C. I'. Osborne, J. R. Davidson end Ptacey Hamilton, 1 to 21. Dave Atkinson, Pen Reisland, Frank Harmar and Dr. Ar.slle formed the other losing team. The winning team was made up of Dr J B. Bilderback. YV. W. Banks, Sam Holbrook and Frank Atkins. BASEBALL NEWS Stanley Coveleskie yesterday at tached his name to a Cleveland con tract, which means that McCredle is sure of getting three or four players from Cleveland In return for the splt ballist. There never was any question of Covey signing up when a contract was handed him. It is not the money but the opportunity that he wants In the big league, figuring on getting the money after he makes good. Manager Walter McCredle will at tend the annual meeting of the Coast leaRue in San Francisco, January 4, at which time he will carry along Judge McCredle's schedule. It now seems un likely that Judge McCredle will go south. He has said several times that he could not spare the time. W. W. Metzger, well known hound trainer and former business manager of the Portland ball club, will leave shortly for Honolulu for a brief busi ness and pleasure trip. Metz will In- quire Into the hot dog situation at 1 the "Gem of the Pacific." and may ' teach his well known kennel occupant3 some hula-hula tricks. It Is alo as- ! serted that Metz will bring back a ' cargo of pol to fatten up these self- 1 some hounds for the April-October dog '. show. ' ATHLETIC NOTES California's football coach for 1916 will be named next week. This an nouncement was made by Graduate Manager Johnny Stroud, who la being flooded with applications for the posi- ! tion. Rumor links William II. Dletr, coach CT the Washington State col lege, with the position! frequently, but an announcement wal made In Los Angeles several daya ago that Dletx wouia coacn an eastern team next i year. Crulkshank. who captained the Washington and Jefferson football team in 1914 may succeed Bob Folwel' as coach. 1 olwell will coach Syra- i cuse next season, according to re ports. Andy Stewart, national lntercoUegir ato champion low hurdler, will enter the University of California January 10 Stewart formerly represented Princeton. Stewart will represent the Olympic club in the next A. A U. cham pionships. Bus'cr Is Recommended. Los Angeles, Dec. 31. (P. X. S.) Nick Schilts. the star outfielder of the Imperial Valley league, has been rocommended to John Powers for a I try out with the Angela. j $7500 WILL NOT TEMPT F. MORAN TO ENTER ARENA i Pittsbureer Likes Money but Not Quite So Much as That, New York, Dec. .11 (I. N. S I Pub lic opinion sla.mn.ed the crusher on the proposed scran between Fred Ful ton and Jrss Willard at New Orleans. Therefore it behooved the promoters to try and obtain a worthy aubM i tute so they started to maKO uoo-gno eyes at Frank Moran. In fact th.-y went so far a,s to of'er Moran. J7001 to po the southern city and dally with the champion. As far as Moran is ct- c rr.el. tney mnv as well nt pet evnl::i; sliuhtly agitated for he won't toddle a; BEGIN JANUARY 1, 1916 but may be shortened by taking advantage of this EXTRAORDI NARY OFFER which is prompted by our desire to introduce, espe cially to family trade, on its merits, a Beer of unexcelled flavor and balance and which will cost you no more delivered to your place of residence in Portland or for shipment from Portland, than the best quality of Beers before Prohibition goes into effect. THE QUALITY BEER is and has been for years, the leader wherever introduced. There fore, we consider oursel ves particularly fortunate in having secured the agency for this celebrated table Beer and its producers have au thorized us, in order to properly introduce it throughout Oregon, Idaho and Southern and Eastern Washington, to make the EXTRA ORDINARY OFFER CONTAINED IN THE COUPON BELOW. CLIP THIS COUPON IT IS WORTH 50 CENTS TO YOU AS CONDITIONED BELOW 450 to 460 Bryant Street, San Francisco, Calif. Pursuant to your offer, I am clipping and mafilig this COUPON as directed, with the express understanding that it imposes no obligation on me, but does 'obligate you to accept this COUPON and credit my personal account with 50c; you agreeing, upon receipt of COUPON to immediately mail to my address a credit memorandum for this amount, which will apply as a cash payment on my first or initial order for 1 case, 2 doz. large bottles "4an St'ego" Qnality Beer at $3.50 or 1 case, 3 doz. small bottles "gan Stego" Quality Beer at $3.00 You further agreeing that the above price includes delivery to me at my residence in Portland, or if a resident of some other City or Town in Oregon, Idaho, Southern or Eastern Washington, you will deliver to the depot, of Express, Railroad, Steamship Company or other common carrier in Portland for shipment to my place of residence as given below. My Name is My Street Address is -. . , , My Town is . . f r Anybody that is acquainted :;li Frank Moran won't hesitate to Kiy rlprht off the reel that he Is no go.J fish. Therefore Frankie realizes that It always requires two gol men to make a fight that will be attra.tlve from a box office slant. Po you an easily understand why he pooh' pooh's at the offer and also laughs deris ively. Moran Is anxious to battle Wlllard for the title, but he desires a suitable sum for his trouble. He is con lnced also that he la th iosrir-a.1 man to fight the UCe holder and therefore intends to he amply recompensed If the New Orleans promoters come forl-.'i with a respectable offer with a per centage for the winner and loser they will get a hearing I rom Moran. Hot If they stick to that JTLuu offer It will be 6lmply a ra.se of labor lost. Oaks to Iy Spring. Bo es Spilntrs will be the training can p o the Oakland Coasters, accord- to an announcement ma !e by Man Kiliott recently. to New Orleans and fight Wll'.ar 1 J7G00. raorciiii FOR MANY DRY DAY I Chance May Manage Los Angeles Club T.r.s Anjreles. De- SI -(P. N S.l -John Powers, owner of t' e Anpels, an i.onuced yesterday that he would offer t!.. management of tho Los Angeles 1 :h t'. Frank Chance. "There Iw no man I would rather have than Clmnce," said Powers "1 a::, f.re.l of this pi King tnarsgers f'ir th t. din. All my ft. ends n: ! i.;::g to thlnVc it Is a Jolce. L.t it Is a serious matter with me " Frai k Chance said h Was willing tT take the Los Angeles rl-b if he couid buy 1:. at the right figure. Stanfrl ti HeHleMm Shell. New York. !'.'"'". .1 ! - L.'. I. i V. II. Hh.esser f l.elaad Stanford university .ent word heie that he will come east ;,. a f'-w welts 1" ft the university s' ell In "bock " after the ltitercol- l. flate races lal linmer. IhB Will K It 5 ary!