I. 10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY. JANUARY 15, - r BOBBY VAUGHN ILL PLAY 2ND BASE FOR I 'PORTLAND THIS YEAR McCredie Refuses to Affirm or Deny Report So Truth Is Taken for Granted, BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus VELL--MV FRJEHO-VfXJve. CAUGHT OMF OF vhat? ev COLLX : JT INT TiKP TUl. TO THE STATION THE MOST DE-b-PCRATC CKOOrS m Tot COUNTRY - DRAKE MAY COME, TOO Kackman's Bon Deal Ha X After : Art .Coras, Who Onca Flayed , Third Kara. t ' " CTtyrtbt. J913. lnfrrntK'B1 N fr..- folted tate Patent "ii l. 4 ; pfc - "r-7 r t 1 1 rt I' j1 y MOW-LET ME CIT fMK-AHDlLL TN;LACV0UYC W.-MAE- uJ, EE QjUiET-I MJ THJt tTRAJCKT- I POINT Av UN DEOOED TO WAV "OVt B 1! MaZcI J 1 PHNt WWWMETO Mff,0O IN TONIGHT FOR UKE TO "bTAV T, rtl2?T Uf WTHt Wa.K in WHO W PKFTFkiri L Kirtr . lr AT WATru u".-4 J-v. - - TOLICE. .' TM KN ( 1 r .: - Bobby Vaughn, -he cra-k second , baseman of the St. Louis t'e(lcra, I will play the keystone rack "for Pori la'nd this season. Now, Mr. Pasehall Fan, please don't Set all excited for this is only a re port from St. I-ouis. Hlg Walter M' -Credle, the k i ; : 1 i n k ha:;. I of the Port land Heavers, icfi.sfj to deny or affirm the report, t r.coefore trie writer hjj taken it for granted that Vaughn is one of tt.e several players offered Port land l.y Fielder Jmif-s, :i,arager of ti e fat. Louis Frown Sox (If you pleaei.l Along w.ih the report that Vn'ifhn Would probably he release, to Port- ; land came tt.e announcement that P-l Drake, aa outfielder, and Pitcher Krn.e Herbert, win) jumped from the Toronto International league t-uni to the St. Ixmls Feds last season, would prob ably be turned over to Portland. Mac 1 denied that he was netkini; Art Kore?, hla former third baseman, and al.-i : ctated that he did not believe th.it, Borton would be allowed to leave t. e American leacue, wuen questioned as, to whether he was after the furrr.tr; Vernon first saeker. " Vaughn, who Is a-Tacoma boy, is just the player to compute Port'and's in field, now that 'i ru'lr.n ati has decided to give Pill P.odgers a than' e to ma 'a the 1915 team. Fast s.-ason. Vaughn was considered tho clu-a of the Fed-' eral league second su-.-Kers. Jn 1 -. Karnes, he made but :; 1 errors, Kivnr-r him a fielding avenue of .C'.'.J f r handling .o pulouts and 3.76 as.-ist.-. His batting iiv.ui" tor the season was .274. He lined out 14:: hits in 7,2 1 times at hat and -. i .s.s,.,; the plate -ll) tin:es. Fifty-s. v, n of his t.u.s were earned. He so- ured bases mi bal.s and struck out 2- tin.-, s. He pilfered 42 ba.-H s ar;d made 2 1 sacrifice hiis. Herbert pit. hod for the Toronto In ternationals in r. 1 4 ar.d won in and lost 1 J (rutr.es. and last season he:,, re jumping tie won In and l"st 17 games With St. lx:is lie w.-n one frame. 1J-r-bert is i.k'ai -led as a pr.-tv g.il heaver and '.. (,:, p :,,!,., I, . y aid strenirt h' t the, Portland sm: f if M.. 'grabs him. Information v. , s r e- r i c , here .- -terday that t'ie sj.okan- Sort r-.wesiei league Uam has s..pj Third Ha seni;. , Herb Murp: y to th- Salt l.aK.- Pets. Murphy wili given a it;. ..ut w:t the 1'orttand 1 leavers last spi i:,g, hut faded to fill trie bill and was shipped to Spokane. In the Northwester.; i.-ag.e, lie went like a l.o'ise a::re during n.n'. fc'eascn. but t'.ward tl:.- .-nd of the sea ton, lie slumped an ! tt..-. ,.,-ised Y;i1t.-i TMcC'redie P. change his n -in 1 ai.out calling hiin. The deal by wnlch Joe Ja kson ,is old to th Wiute Sox t;,is neen con -plcted. Phary Somers i as rrccive.i t Ms i3i),0'H-a:;d more , ish. an t t.r .t- bly has ;.enl 1;. I..,,. (,x let..; Pitcher Kh-pier an 1 ..::':;. i..r I:.,;;, both of Bi, ,m pron.is. ! t., u as uable to that particular . ;,ib as was iSockJass Joseph. The t-.ird player in the trade was left unnamed for the tin-; beir.K. -Nw it Is announce, that earlier jr.. esses were correct, and tn.r Larry t'l.appell. noted ' lemon." v:,; be Corr. Is key's final tontrib-n :nn f r Jackson, li ; u V J C - r-" y . A I ii c EOSEBUDS MEET DEFEAT AT HANDS OF MILLIONAIRES Vancouver Hockey Acctea iion Scores 5 to Port land's 3 in Game, GOLF CONTESTS i OARSMEN COME NARROW DOWN I OUT IN DROVES TO TWO CLUBS! TO-START WORK !LEE MAGEE WILL WEAR UNIFORM OF NEW YORKERS GRUMAN BREAKS ! Portland Shooters ; Chess Masters -Play JAW, LOSES BOUT j Hang Up High Score WITH CALLAHAN Far Western P!:-.ye;s Fair Chance at Oh e a Guetena Puts Men Through Sii;c!a!r- r I V a! SK a co t, - Four Hours of Stiff Practice, I Btcezv Gsci;) of Pacific ! Toast Circuit, Pacific Coart Kockay Ijeaarae. r p Portland anco n er Seat t ie . . Victuria U ,.n lyT.St P ' ' 1". . 4 4 r. w jii,; M..n ) the , ' h . p e . : 1 1 A brilliant condonation a:.r 1:. ,. '., i i i :e a! by "i j-clone" Taylor and M..kev M ,1 j ,nr. , Lay and Hueh I-ehman's almost ?.. rr- j r.it'ht pi.it, r human -work iu the net caused the downfill of the Portland P.osehuds at i he hands o? the Vancouver Mil'ion aires 'n list nitri t's hockev battle at the I f i npo.1 rome. 'l'he s.-.e. amo. v er I".n la nd :: It w ,t.s the i-'.r :mc-l p.; vie pi.iv, . 1 . re fhia yeason nnd the on y one 1 i w . 'i the h,.vr. st:- 1; h a r '.!;. s w.-e o.t sl.ale.l and ,.c ; 1 ; , ; . 1 . Portia:,, i r. av ers did let se. ni to K' t lo p., : as ! airams . ti;e hoard ' -i t .i.tr f ', Mont a w , , !; n.a ! ' e- w ; . '. 1 At the .'in states i ; ,i r ii ! Nat iot a-;;: I iiraiicnt v ; -. s ; i 'rh !,:!.. 1 tO '', , , s ; i 1 ; W r ' f--r P. ' ' e (1 . r s a 0 1; T Palo A 1 r, ''a'. Jan. 1 : Seventy candidates for th" Sh.n'ordj : virc.iy cf'W v re out yesterday after , i.'.t., wh.-n C" i I- fpi r-:.a pu' his pro- ! . s llir"'rr!; four tmurs of s'Iff pr---j i . p. ..p!( atr to one 'f ha-' as: I 1 .--asiii s tae I 'a' uinal oarsmen i.a c v r f a , .', , . !'- ..' is f r a w !:: it.sr cn-w r ' !.:-'.c,.'-r ' an e r be..T-e at t':-- cn.e r, ' t a- . , , a . r . ! r, r to 'ap : a . a r : :; e i,' 1 ' . .ir;ty elt wht'-'. ra-ir.-i the i 'a: -iirn'. . lo: s i , n t 1 ', ' : a-: ke- ; ':. let s ;mv . ", ; l: . a. w!i! he ,,ii 'aid for t'.u 'V tit'-), : ; T'. r y t :. ir.. :i .'."ii.ni a k u e t -V the pm fro ah, ', w ,',:.-! f.o ' p: M.il.-o t , n a an s ha. 1 of 1 ,' :'. .'.ir 1 ". !. N" S ! U'i'T ia. naa - a r .1 second f t: e :-.,r,k!vn Federal . v.-.-i pi:: '..is, .j last r,i:tht " r !: Annrh'an league i 1 a ' : y S 1 1 . . , a : r . w 1 1 o lied "M i a . ; T:i,, purchase t 4i .nit ract . i in 1 ' I anil 1317 at a s. .s . ,. s.i!e "f f ,- i -f s :.';'!,,i;,t.'il v S n '.i ,r : as r.'- -n up ;ill hi- ; t' : : - N. w oik ,.,. -e 1 a n. S' mIh Sign Kc riilf . : . M a u : e r .1 :;.: : ' , r ir. -. : . ' w . ;.: -wain J . o , u.. :u f.,r hi.. ho. 1 : ! l" 1 t. The la:, t ' .1 Mi; o :..--. J . i I : A SEATTLE IS GIVEN ANOTHER DRUBBING IN HOCKEY CONTEST Victoria. P. ' . Jan 10- .p. N. .. i -Seattle took another walloping at hockey here Tast niirht, losing to the . Victoria seven by a five to three score. It was the fifth straight defeat for the Metropolitans and put tliem painfully . close to the cellar of the Pacific coast hockey a-so. tation. . The optnini? of th third perlol found ti.e score a thr-e all tie and ,t was in this canto that the Aristocrats Cot busy and thshed u- aome re.1 hockey. Kerr shot a goal in 11 sec onds, putting his team in the lead, and Ta few minuter later .ticain netted trie puck on a pass from i;e:;Ke. Referee Tommy Ihil!:jf. had a sharp eye out for the roush s-.uff and called penalties for every infraction. Vic toria drew a total of 12 minutes Of the ice to Seattle's ttiree. ; Victoria Seattle Mcl ulloch ; Holmes Uenge . Patrick . . . Mallcn Kerr Nichol . . . . iiclxuiahl Of fir.als- . K P.. . I,. W. Row- Carpenter . . Walker . . Wilson .--' Ko stone . i: W Mortis Tift.c. : prs C W 1 k ..t anu v . it. iiK. rson. referee, To-n Phillips; j-de oi play. Char.ie Wakt iev. ' summary rtrst Period. 1. Victoria. Nichol from McDonaVi. 6:05. 2- Seattle. Walker. 4:1a. " Eacond Prin,l Victoria. Ma'.len from Kerr. 1:37. Seattle. Carpenter, seconds. Seattle. Iiowe from Wilson, 3:15. Victoria. Kerr 5-ia ThtrH r, uu r, ,tiu, in, rverr, ll seconas . .Victoria. Kerr from tienge. 18:49 "- Penalties -First period: Genge 3 minutes; Mallen. 3 minutes Second period: Riley. 3 minutes; Wilson 3 minutes. Third period: Mallen r? - Minutes. Total. Victoria. 17 minuter . Seattle, 3 minutes. ' a 1 as wi.-v oai in 1 : ; ast yam.-s arin j then t,, have I.enman tarn ica-k tiieiri hard shor. w :ta ease s eme 1 to Take ' the yi. n oat '1 t ae p . a " e r I T was V' e s. 1 oad i- . f 1 he s, i-on f r Por'-i and. S. a-a. 1 a 1; c t 1 . ! ,, a s , i ; 1 - I Dc.'n:c JTot So Strong-. Portlar..: s .-f.-n-e ! d not seevi o he ti... R,., ',; ..f ; .bra ' 'a r it -.n he. n 1 up 'aniil ia-: rrcii:. al:ho:i:h "Moos,"; .1 ,h".s.,n a: 1 Iei Irvine busted ui a; ivinio.-r o. tri-' cyclonic ruhe u; ia lor ar 1 tl e el ,s'e .M.ickay . in iv 1 . . r ' ' ;' i two toils in t 1 e f : ; -: ;.vi ....I. t 1, ' L ". II' 1 .1 : t -V t e 1 a, ; - i .1 '. p it t . e p ! k into t he i.-'l. T! is wis i n s. d in ; 1 e s, ' 1 i.e: iii ,) an r - oi-:nir t w to on.- for i o 1 1 1 a la h In t 1 e , ., - : : : !.... 1 ''.inderca e re, ,,n a ; fi' "1 '..'..:;, 1.. t !; !-. ' ids .achd not hi :'i.:r st a:. J a:., civer c.'aav h. :;. ,1 ::.. ir Penalty Held Not Justified. Cantaiti I'atni .n stopped ' ;h,' tl,e kecon.'. pe-hd b.an.-e Ika-ro' loa pat Irvine o: :' the . e for ti :;.::. v Mickey JIackay. It was an i.nj .sl p. ::-a''..-, as Ma kav tripped hnrs.:: ; an I Ion's action made Fahhe hot nnd-r th" (ollar for 'he r it' ' c.-r i-f t e per. ' Ti er'' were , s penal: res in t he p: me than ;n any otl.tr pla'd 1 . .-. s season. Ti.'-r'i wne ti i.i ti e !' . rs t period. In the se. ond. Ha. tis and A'.o k..y were s.-nt off togeih r. an! In .i.e was g'-cri a IbTo nun-ite s.- sr'V on th.e her., h. ; :s i.e. a .s-- I -wa- i lam to i a a .o'.'.c 1 st a' .hrr.on ilrew a p. -altv i -. . , n . r : e lae n , I f t . . earn. , r : . ; o v. - it v. .is a rati.- !.:.! jol. k-'- !nv track "f the Win , ,tr ''..e:s. M.,n.: K-r Patrick k- ;.i on sl.,ft;r.i St.iti and Ma.-k.iy so often t!at it W".ld !. hard to t. U the j.jmh.-r of him-s each I climed over the ferae. Frank was Iho-c-d to leave tl.,- (j.in.e in the seion.i , per.od. wi ,.e nr-d -M.".-e h.-.i a .Ml. 1, i botly ihe' k.nir (i ,.i i:,'. r. ;1 Octman Portland Star. ! ..' '. "A Oat man w.is P-rtland's ir.d! vid :al ' I--r.- tar on the forward line, wh!l- Murray ! B'"" did 5 .me V y effective work in the net during the first period. "harle Tobin ws not ' lir.se'f dur:np the ev-:.- j Ine-. altiii;'i 1 . ma le secra! briliiaht J' n dashes dow -- r "e . A pood c-A j witnessed the 'ont.-st The lineup. Portland. poiticn Mi::-nv. r, .1 oh nsou' . I . . . Irvine.... . . . I .. I . . On t man Kovei . . Prnh-'-dal" Center. 1 iarns I. W.. . Tot.n ... !; s ch n 'r M . ON THE ALLEYS Ts II .-.vsrrt A-jrr r la.'- ;. 1; I !l!e 1 I . of ('. to Start Piilay. ,.f C ifo: ! lit. .'a-: 1'. - I "' 1 I . ft ,-:.' a .- w I n -r s r'a - o ' I . . 1 ' ; n M t ; y with . 1, 1 a n 1 1 1 1 ! , - s i ; : 1 n ir : r ;-t 1. fr or. lie .-. -. I '1" I - Two w e e K s v. . . . 1 . . - o - . o : d t , . 1 r at the r-.w .nir n.. . 1 .:: .n t ; n. :.:!!:' '1 ' I. :ce list .. . , ' 1 .s '.'...! T f 1 r ' s: f I' d. f r-- h n: .1:1 a 1 irsit v cah.' 'a'.." !i.;.:in- sap-. ..el . . , s i : 1 1 ' :l a-e rnf n.h. r s of 1 . -f . 1 r's , r w will start Tie -. a s n, , "a p . j a. W.. ', i mar !"..; a.. Io..,s T- 1.1. v and ' rt I'. .. , , h . d V, : 1 1;, :,, : . , w , vv . :h:y r. . :. .Ian , t :;a ral. d pi .... . d P 1 -S" ; s . 'hid 1 " c 1 a i-.' r. la : ar:,.-s a 1 p 1 ; . I s . n n d w . s f e S. al skl,.- , i ,pr. s h.n.il f.'-O 1 : 1 s t ; , c '.: He Is .1 To.-ir WjuiIs Nap Tram. 1 - " V : ; . . : , . ! ' X , 'horn leal, s , : a p 1 ., ; a - : and hi.--'-1 .1 ex;.-; is :..:, ,1 tor eo moiul.s' .:. '!' a - a-im. :..' 1... is t : yilirf to h. .-i a-. t:.0 h. n I i:.J uL-. New Yoiker Uivcoi ks Wicked Right, Catching Portland Bny Faiily, Pa It Pake. Via.- . !..n. 17. - I. P) Ita'i'h ;ri:nian of Porihiral lost on a I'.ec'.slon niter eipl.t rounds of rnllllnr to Krai kle Callahan of New York her last night because Ms jw was broken. In the third round the N-w lorkr uraoiked a terrific riht, which cai.plit (Irunian fairly on Vie haw. He didn't know his Jaw wis Ira' tuied until th'- tn.l of the fifth lonnd. wiien a do't,,r examined h'.rn. He fonpht i'.i'iii;- for thi'e more rounds, hat than xae up. Ralph '1: -aniin, the Portland P:-:ht-Vo- -lit w ' it Was fo;,.d to stop hir- - in t ! r ! 1; ' , t ' 1 0 ' ; 1 , I of Ms sc.:. 1 led - ' 1' :-:d mill wit): Frank. e i'a -h.ha h .1 S.ilt I.i,e i..sf ni5':t, v '11 j'a:t f'T h.S la a:- 'ele todav. U'Cord Inu t,, w 01 d r alifl by Sherman Ura nia 11. Ac, ord. t c to Sherman Grurrnn, Kalp'i had his i-w bone silently frac r .1. .1 ,a N , w York last s-immer, when : e 1-..:1 t Ki 1 l: :rtis. and hist l.lp'ht's lb, ., k was ia th" same place. (in;-n:iti ! : , 1. r : a - ' 1 :l.;t ". was noli.ini; sipl- - aid that he t'.oacht he woald ,'" ! 1 to r. s 1. n. rx ba ll: s in about 11 i.e T!.. ! (red 1 Whin t m Oil e fl : of t!as .1 Pcvolver ch:b refls- 1 - st ,re this reason . nl'. : t I'lm lnn.il 1 Ot'd Fiflv .,' I'orla 111 w . 1 1 r . . t I'hnmbe- of Conn ol ma I . 1 1 s of t la e 'of O.:. The ftuie j I'.tei -City Chess :n t'e ahootinr nf i Ten trams will V 1 ' O IT'. At Local Chamber Rocer N v h j.ovsll.le 1 ' ;,.,, w.'vnn kept 11 1 1 ' i:--aa' : .ch nve-.-n; of It: and HI. Captain M' "rr, w ' is been lah! i:f 1th tl.e rrlp. .id fri--r ::!.. match, Mitch 7 Vi. Citizens. Oeorfte W W'i's. . . ' 4 U 1 1. C1-...1 :,..;. , .. 1 Itofrer Newt. all 1: . I "avid 1 i , :: p. k i; .. . , Total Match 8 Va. ClnctnnatL P.oer N w i a 1 Ceorpe V W.ison R H Cradrio k S. J Clifford P.. F. Prts. ..:; Total ... : . st .,a, p!a---' w ; n it at ft -' . 1 : t U i r s t set . .1 .4 ' -I of t hi k a t o 1 1 1 a ni en test f..r nttnilei 14 1 out of 11 I ' on or n instead or e : e n t is in t : - 1 irni lound. The Portland !'):(- and Chec. er club has add-d a w ac k terra t lot know 11 us "Team wn'.le nnilinh on t he ent Mile south of ha .?, ,1 str,.(.t and sriideriis ,,f I:,, d i..1. .-(, will bo represi nted by a,:.a:n ki t as the "Sohtheiisters." The follow It. if schedule of plar ll listed for this evenlnu The I'liamb. ; id I'omnierce i-i,.i '.-it i. r t'lifii 'lab, The Acacia club irp i., the 111k. mil,, team "A" of Portland Chambei ,.f dimmer, e club v--ras team "11" ol the same (bib, MwltjiomMh A. A. 1. -rs :s J innion i.'be-s ml,, ta'tti "' " of Portland 1 Kan, her of I'miiiiifrci . :b . r.,s f e Si a t he.i M 1 I s 1 hi 670 14 1 I ', ! : 1 . 1 : . When m r ', 1L r .s. h'.j rin njvrr'ler J. u r , i .4 -1 1 , 1 J I.av I.ine-P of Angels IJcnily? 1 a s . . : . . J a : 1 1 .', . I ' X . Si M 11 I. ! Ar .'-1 M -T I a- I I'-. .., - ., ... r II . -;.-r'-V ch..: S.. rr V l n T..tAlt For'.!- Hit II . r - 11 ; ir 1 . - il- ;.' a, Tr'n'l ! Butte Sure of Place : In Northwestern1 The fr i, tare in Lis bout with Hams was .:.! se.l liv s. rubbi r ni'inthp;.- e, wl r-1; l.i fastened to tJvs t. fth I v two 1 lamps. P.ari.s lilt Oruman wla-n 1 Is niri-.th w-a opened ond as a r-sclt line, e tiie clamps Into the Jaw t ones Tie br.aK .';1 Hti d.d to t rntnati .t ;,: r and , c:une home for jo-vral w. oks and In bouts nir.-iir at I'aa; . v p,' . o; il...- 1 : ; i. season 1 lliii-n. I .'::.:,;) 1 'aih 11 a 1 wan o. c a l . ,. 11 - . ; e I .- , 1 11 .a s l.ol la 1 I) . . no v. 1 T ' - e I, M" I a law a i.'i Mlii.ni hp a.i ! 1 oii,-ht he was rendv for the rin; Tne ilop. :,t. i s .s. le. te.J tie following I . ua.h, but The extraction of a too'.h r the ..p.n.ni; Kane. harne, the Ira tired part or 1 o'e v.'-i'n- 1. 1 h 1 1 a;.l. 1 hancp - ilneujj for the 1 P 1 (. seas.iri Mil has hot tail) A ' "pi ii I.MA'.h ' N :i:i s a : . 1 ,j , - 1 1 -s : ." -. ' 1: ii . ' ii..-.. A:,-. r-l . 1 111 t : 1 , s e. j..". : ... 1 1 '. . , -, : 1 ! . w e s t e r r . a, .; ,r.::.t' 1 , 1 e - e r r c. 1 n ed Ps V.' 1 a . .-- , ..t. ; .-re is r. do:.),; r ow t at lh.f a .1. 1 1", It. The fans . f Hutt- a - :;). itiC ai d oat raising Ji.'.mi.) :., 1 :o 1; The cl :b. (me of th.e men v h . '. . i 1 like to t ",s si 1 . e 1 . 1 1 is P.-: . e t ' :. th f ,:!.( - 1 'oast league leave'. wno in 1 e last l.-w seasons has b'.-.-a I a. pi re. 1 V- h-at .-- ti e s'-lh city n ti'e North. ' ... . ,,.-:, p-iT'ie v. '1 he Mis.-o,.hi. H,-l-: 1 T Aberdeen, is not et determined. 'i'l Aher l. en peoplo feel they are en- ; 1-tlc.l to their clun another year. .-:; f i-'.T-i'.st in tlw- lcarr-.e ian i-e aro-;s., i- e of the Montana .., that is i-'e t'"e U ;i;ue w, 1 pi;.- o :is .s;.ii I lialloway, U;., l'.s..er, ss : Rapps. --'pills, i: ; .ia,;.:t, 1 . V,u lr, 1 s - Hos c . 1 ; a n, ;,. I i.e.! It n tr r :i end w lan Cal'i ban's PI Save your bottles formerly containing beer. We will buy them or accept as exchange on liberal terms as part payment on Substitute Fighter And O'Brien in Bout : L-1 t c a I snapped. ' Tio Ii,': , , - op 1 i lo 1, : . 1 hi him 0:1 the ; a w it buy was flshtlnc CiiHnhan ' .1 t lie time he v. as f -rc. d Drew to Start Kast Tm1h.t. Iis Anreles. Jan. 17. (P. N. S 1 j Howard 1'iew, California champion Seattle Wash, ,I.,i: 1 ;, , p X. P ) - sprinter, will leae here today for the l.e To a 1 . i x - 'in ;r. trnn-.portatlon. cast w!,er lie will n"et Joe I morula il.a:-ry A n-1 -j s, , : ,, the Vancouver liirht- I to decide the w e'ir!;r, faii.d to appear f r his bout w .til Pit nat iol.a. v 1 i:r;. :, at the Klks club Lust r.inht and ("act Ncff, the Seattle laiTtl.-r .is :l-t:t as t a c 1. : y the. f . ; supi emacy. Iire-.v declared today that he intends cleaning up" despite the fact that' m. tendon in his lei whih ennpto-d at ..! AM Nt-ff did I San l- ram liiO some nine ao ; as t to Pr.rn from yet headed. Mi; .1 ah.', ear; T.-o. !..-.:: $7500 Offered for. Moran-Fulton Bout ,1 draw. N.-rr a a: ,t .-. nii:i:o-, March Too Karly for .?-. s . Ie-. . mess h.-'p.-d New Yrrk, Jan. 1 '..-- P ' -' of tla :... o P.tic-li : -.Villard ha wired f:at I.e anict fiplit dispos-.t.on i mix It. : Ktank Moran in March here '..day, oul '-'" f-'i-1- -: v su : i it ( 1: c. , 1-1 -M :a "J. ' ' :..l i I -J I ' ' t ... - s 11' I Tot lis Nov Tor!-. Jan. If. . f 1 N. S i-J-nn P l-r. p:o"iot-r nf tiie Harlem sport : .- club, has offered $77,110 for a boat between Frark Moran and either 1 re Fulton or Al Reich. It Is un derstood that Fulton Is agreeable and l-s", 1:.; :v.ij lou . ike I'orfran. MorRn's manager, paid he - 11 w ' .- r, 743 ' s-i "ft wouiu 1 onsiuei '1:0 unn. J 'organ con ) 1 I l;';.:.d th- a.r p n.-h, s 1 ; ( 1:1 a to e. .- pc. s:.ow.-,l 1 S.d Mi:, hep and P.illy Wripht foupht a fast draw, le- Houok ea.rn.-ii .1 d.-'-:s-lon over lici t l-"ori vs. Charles 1 mvblsori won from P rt Hashes on liis aKCress- 1 a ncas and 1 a o 1 ': ; ier f ar out John Moore, a colored battler. if a later date. ?ay Memorial day is s. lt' ted, he will meet him. 4 : : . "i 1 ';it:.',i:; er 1 a lima I. . . . 1 1 : , I f is 1 ... t , a u NOI'.THW 1 ST APT) Co. l-t - 1 M T.a. Are 'd iu . h ,. . . 1 ; : , 1 si t-: w. :'.:r.Rt.i i !: ; 1 r. .- . ; - ; 1 I- ' a 1 4o 1 -I .Ci Js.l 1,., : lie. Llenon .. ...1.7 1 1.1 us. .-,-,s p; trols the puKilUtic destinies of both J Mo-.i" and Reich, so ho may play trie an.e f:oia both ends. i..t-.s C-ai-y won Ti.r.e (i-'li 111 1 pil;..- S t . T - f.'t'o S "' J I.'; 3. 4. 5. 6. ' Tae yual a'iu.ii'rT ! Fint Period. . 1 P"-t!r,h O-m.-n fr.-m T,it:n-... I 2 VateTr. f..k iTatl-t 1 , o Vancouver. Mm Lgr Taylor t 1 4 Vinmnir. Tat lor 1 r. VaiieouTer. tow (Patri.Vi ti- PorUaod, Jl:as.n I Third Prisd. : 7 Portland, Dmaienlale ,1'ohlm S VaaL-oatcf, Ma, kav Penalties. First perled None Second period Herri 1 Par: lain 1 . it en; Irrine ,parTlaiiii.i 3 nuuuhs; ( Va neoiiTer , 1: niimii..,. 'Jhiril trriod Johicu 1 P. rth.nji 3 '.I. Ill li. I .... 1 s- ,-rn-a -., 12 -' 1 Weiruer . . 1 li, ; 1 j Tea. a .; .'" i;oi-!i . . - . 'can, . . j M.-Maaan . r. , KmIi . . . - - : lo : Alisiit.-e "(f tra-i.-s .-;e roi.e.I cn l.,e Ore is' z 1 1 o V. . K , . i-o 1st - ! ::,1 T..t. Ae. ' -j: i : .-. ;.a ;v, : -"' 17:, ; 4p j 177 ""! 17: ls 1,1 1 a-t .-..:, IT'.' I'U is-J 17s .-.JS- 17,; BASKETBALL GAMES S..7 sii jsi MAitri.N rouiiKs. l-t ' 1 T ,t. Are is '.1 i:,a no 4sa HI i'' isj 1(J7 is.; p-.aj 1.. l.'.S Ml ISO 1.11 Pin pj y,l loir Jefferson IlJph s.hool hoopers won tiie Initial cont. st cf the Portland In-te.-s. holastic Paskrtl-ail it;i- ie. by dc featn.ir the P.ei.s..r Tecii. t. am o- "r c aiferii'" 11 on the I'. A floor by ti e s-oro of 3J to P.'. In the first 1'ilf tie Tech, players held the Flue and (JoU! favjuad even, the score bring U-all. The Imeup: Jefferson ,"3). Person fl!. Wi Hans ilSi....F 4 Clifford Prcs'ott (xi (J) ColUns Maurice (11 (' ($1 Leonard K.-nne.ly " U Wilson 7 171 Il;iw (II ( ; (7) Mills 7 I ,-' 1 Referee. Charles Hot.sford. Substitutions Maurice for Kennedy YVorkinc on Stock Ijkmsfer. Ii3 Anireles. Cah. Jan. IS (P. N. P. Henry liurry, owner of the Seals, Is busy today making preparations for the transfer of the, stock owned by Tom piarmody to Frank Chance, the new leader cf the Ancels. Perry las been acting' as rarmod's agent in trio transfer of the stock. A meeting- or the Fto kholders of the Ios Anpeles hascl ail club will be held Monday, iiml -vei liiins wl.l be closed by that time. Contracts also will be sent on Monday. '::;5;Land Products Show Preparations Begin Teta-.n min Mad miTia; 'Tennis Players on Coast Are Graded San Franclscoan. 15. (I. X. S.) l"Her are the rai.Kinsrs Of the Pacific oast tennis, players for 1915-1916 ' made by the committee of the Pacific -States Lawn Tennis association. Only ths men racqueters have been tanked, - the association decided that the women players of the north would, on ; their records, have to be placed high. ; and that this would not be fair to the connparatiTely few brilliant players o" . arouthem California who have not been ' so active. Tim rankings follow: Singles: 1 'Wllllarn Johnston; ; John Strachan; 3 C J. Griffin; 4 ,-TTnIl ra-1s; 5 R. L. Murray; 6 .Carl Gardner; 7 Ward Dawson: 8 - Roland Roberts; 9 H V. D. Johns; JO Clifton Herd. - Doubles: 1 -Johnston and Griffin: 2 Herd and Dawson; 3 Roberts And ; 31. Fottrart -' --. : . . ;. .'a . ''. - ; Refuses to Meet Stanford. j Los Aneeies. Jan.- 17, (I. n. s.) j Manager Kirkoatrick of the n.a Iderita ' ; track team today announced that :.e had refused Stanford's invitation for a dual meet between the two universities , Kirkpatrlck said that no trip would be 1 made this spring. He hopes, however, 1 to schedule baseball games with Cali fornia, Stanford, Santa Clara and pos- slbly St. Marysi The Tigers are ex pected also to send a relav team r,i SIM U12 S7i "GhO 1 M.irrln & Forties won two painitt. j 1IL.NUV Bl'lLMNG BAUKEIt SIP. P. j lt 2d h i -J..t. Are. I Pcrle i' 2"ii I11 :'o 17.: j Kre.-r 1-"" -'' l'-i 7.21 174 Mr' .iRnaitgaey r - !'- -.14 7 S 17,; t H-t.-s 1T! 17; 177 .'..-.2 177 lhJai-7 ZiO l.2 lot :7S l'jl, Fiske ii;) for Maurice; Koiekl for Collins. Salem Defeats latiRene. F..i::-: . r.. Jan. 15. - - Salem luc.i S' l.ool, u.-fcatvd P'JReae hlch s lvol at basketball at the al hlc.i sono'd gymnasium yesterday by a score of 26 to 20. The lineup Is as follows: Kugene. I'os. Palctn. MareruJ F . .. West I" . 1 li rist ian son 1 ' j McCallum C P-adrllffe P. Callhson 1 ; Proctor The delight- iui new 1916 temper ance drink a pure, wholesome, vitalizing V product of iC Oregon hops and barley. si ,8 ORDER A CASE TODAY MAIN 72 OR A-1172 Delivered Anywhere in Portland Henry Weinhard PJant 475 Burnside Street, Portland -' mM -K4.rtiCrweaa 1 J tl j)Mmhtr' ft Tor Plrat Time In History f th" 6 how Thtrs "Will Ba so Pid Em ployea. Initial steps are r.ow l.elng taken for the third annual il aim f a-t urers' and Cal liaon Tualatin, Or . Jan. 15. The local l.ifrh sch.ool lsisketba' team defeated the IIoo,5 View (jtiintet last night by the, score of 23 to 11. Spokane Gets Kiflo Shoot. Ppokme, ash , Jan la. (P. N'. S.) The Northwest llifle. assoclatioiT composed of rifle teams of Oregon, Washington, Idajio and Montana, will Land Products' show to be held In 1 Portland next fall under the auspices of the Chamber of Comme'rce. Work of putting on the exposition ( will be placed Jointly In the hands of j tl e Oregon development nr.d the Indus- trie and manu f a - tures bureaus of the hamber. The first named bureau v.-i ! : have caarge of the land products anl the list named of the manufactures ' divisions. I Administration of the srjow will be 1 vested in an executive committee of even who will elect their own offi- ... .Proctor j r-rs. Three w ill be named from euc.i P. P.adciil f e hu reau atul cno at large from toy, chamber. j For the first time In ti e history of ; the show there will be r,o paid em-; ployes. Through work of committee) and cooperation generally a great av- li g of expehbo will be made in t;.ia way. ThA dates have not been eleetei as ; vet but the time will be ilncn so as; not to conflict with the State fair. , . . . Steuncolusj The Jefferson High rhool quintet I ''" "Sf irt .an;'1!.al fhootln skan Totals . - ''j.-j S.1S 'a'.; OlttlijO.N ALLI1S. 1st 2,1 Md Tot. Ave. FreetM,igh 24S 2111 Il 074 22'. iH-av.T 14S 1-J Us 4"0 l.o I.y.lun r.nrT-,ur Sunn I will clpsh with The Dalles team to night at The Dalles. The famous Dallas, Or., basketball quintet, which has not suffered a de- V4: -l" 4-l- '' fat In 12 years on Its own flooi, may ' )?'. I'M. 'he set-n in action against the Multno- 1 1 ' ' 4-1. 1 42 .... 1, , . t a . .1 f 1 1 - . . .ii.tiii ieL,u vii.:,iii liio lit-.vi. 1UI UllgllL. Tnt.-lt Si 2 sr., SIT 2.-.7S I thft t,eif-- t . ,, . ' . u., i,n.-r rve.so, m n-ii., jari. in. in ie:sn - ... . , o.i.-i. 1 11 irn-oi lesini e cnan.- I csiiie-. . pionsuip meet at Lerkeley in May. , Gotch to Ite-i:nter Game? Dcs Moines. Iowa. Jan. 16. (I. N. 55 Frank Gotch is en route today to Los Angeles, where he will take up ; winter quarters and go into train ing. Gotch, whose wrestling weight j Is 210, has taken on flesh until he j now tips the beam at 263. This ex I f-fs ba-ggage he intends to dispose of. j The famous wrestler has signed a con tract to give exhibitions for a circus 11 is summer. fart of bis work will be to meet all comers. Gotch was ret icent here concerning rumors that he is to meet Joe MW.-her, heralded as the coming champion. a j. wi.vrui'.s. Isl 2 a 7 ! Tot. Are tl',i .1 14U I:4 isl l ;75 I.'in.l isl 2,.-. 1 so ;,7H Maimers 172 2':i l.'.'t 7-1", Ir'.H 1 My.-ra 2o:t Nl p-r; ;.s.-, p,.a W'ilkeuson 12C i::-J )M 440 Us Totals "shl ...u s.73 IJilliHTON'S I'.VIRV LLM'H. 1t 2,1 .'..1 'J'c-t. Ai-e. McrTierson 17: M2 14'1 517 172 Braeber - 14. 127 47.-. l.-Ji Distil 147 171 Jtii Ma 172 An:T in lttt ls2 r.22 174 lYaiiklia 2iJ 1!1S a7.2 1M Totals si7 S74 SU 2Mj A. J. Winter won twr. rne- KOaE CTTV riU-NTtKY. 1st 2d r-l "Te. Ae. I'embrook 17t Ui li$ J1 177 llllg'i school liaskethall team was downed last evening by the Kalam.l j Hiph school players by a score of 23 to 1 . AtsTitee Sr y'-r Eihlu . . . 14 172 1TV1 r.10 170 nil let 4s.i j.n 1.-.7 1" ll 4M i l'JO 1 152 &OS 10U Vl.sei. tee Atwtilee MrDvMiaJd . 141 Ktl lilt 4S.1 1,11 .1.-. ir.-l 1M 474 1V4 .174 13 1..7 P4 175 Total 820 Ki Ml 24 (v3 Hoae City Printer? woo two ramea- made l;y I rank 1 . -0 '' niskie, axe u tive officer of the association. The meet w il be staged on the govern ment range at Fort Wrlgwt. and 30 teams are expected to tompete. Tha date of the meet ha-s not been defi nitely fixed. CVillfomiaiis Heat U. of W. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 15. fl'.' N. S.) The I'niverslty of " talifarnia fiv.j triumphed over the Washington quin tet here 'ast night by a score of 30-24 The passing of the California boys gave tiie.-n I lie edtie 6ver the Washing ton men. Captain Norton and Spencer atarred for Califom'a and Davidion and Schively for Washington. TotaU S7VJ g.-,3 g20 2519 WESTERN OREGON TRUST CO. lat 2d 2d Tot. Art. r. u 1 a I 1 sil . , ... . . . ' 1 ' J I . . . V , . . - J rreil l !d l."!2 l.V) 427 UiJ - iooiuan leam lor iour years rol- , ... . . . . . . .. . i 11 - . -i . . Will Coarh U. of M. Detroit, Mich., Jan, 15. (I. N. S.) Harry Tuthlll, trainer for the Prince- lowing 1907 and since that time trainer for the Army 11, hai re signed his position at West Point to take a similar position wltU the Uni versity of Michigan. Telephone Employes ! Perform Kind Act Supply of Oloras Donated to Weedy Kan Engag-ed in Cleaning- Downtown S treats. The big forces of men at work clear ing the snow from the downtown streets are grateful to e-rployes of the Pacific Telephone. & Telegraph com pany. West Park and Alder streets, for providing them with gloves A big force of men was working In front of the company's office yester day, when employes noticed that niany of them were without gloves. "The employes of the company have a private fund of their own for emer gency cases," said one of tho employes, "and this looks like a worthy cause to us." A few minutes later gloves had been purchased by the telephone emploes and given to the inftn who had been working tare banded In the cold. I WW ffti- S.3J-: lilll S2333 iLfEE.ii'.'n wmam I a- Quick wrote $3,000,000 new insurance during 1915 in Multnomah County, and will ex ceed record during the present year. Tsirlng 1915 fba (rgnn Hra Reltf aa rp'.,:i wrote about I7!.oi0.0,0 nw ir,.irne In Multoomab rountj al'fi.e. and wa are n--W .reiairliai to ex. veil that record tl.la jiar, I rt.ua wf autldpale t.ui!nea eooilltinria In 1 ba rrar future Utat will uiaaa It puasitde." !! It. R. W-h-. man 1 er. la his offlca is Tba Jotrnal boiidiog. "We hata fme tbrrmiU a perVd of rteprea elen. Tlinra ar nt.t normal row. But !a illratlona ar for be'tcr time and I etp-K-t lortland t be 'food' wrrf ati Onr peny la a roataal ou. We lnanra lwIllnga trvl frirnltora aralnat fire dh.-'It. "r !rrtnie-its are but elty Impr iaiei.t 1xd1, ei.ro! anl a'ata bonila. In :.--t. ur bu1- br'.iia na in toueb with all riajuaa or pe-ple an.l from them wa hear a atory r optlniiam and for tboa wbo La arient aa ixariy years s 1 baTa In Pnrtlami optlmlan L baaed on tb knnwledra tbat we hara tba Timr bera, tbe wealth, and oothlnf ran atop oa fma profiting from them, wltb rbatr -eki.roent." Cf Tenants of The Journal Builcling enjoy the privilege of.a free auditorium of 250 capacity. It is only one of many modern features. in this distinctive structure of unexcelled service. Q A few offices, single and en suite, at reason able rentals.