THE OREGOI J DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY, FCDRtfARY 10. 1C1C. 3T0II BRAVES GET . mm AND TWO GUNNERS OFF FEDS :orge "Stanings Improves Time Spent at the, Meeting of Natfonil Leagues. " -y BRINGING UP FATHER lOpTrfjrtit. 19ta. tnteniatloaal News Serriee. i Keciatered United SUtea Pateat Ofrkce.t By Georjje Mcfilanus T7 WWi T : T oh: HELLO KX! MISS JOi W' MOW DO, rob oo!! DOtlT LET COVlJfrACr;. CtO TO THE " ME KEEP CLOG TONICHT9 ONS T THE. r t THR CLUB TOrHkiHTr ;iAFT RULE; HELPS WEAK : American LfM r Concurs - Xndls crlmlaats Crafting- Cant 8a Domv, Son to ! Their Pr- 7 v r a i . n . 1 . z : I . ! : ' A I il i, ,? at . l It III' I - - I .1 ntCTlNC THERE -I II 't i JC . -1 . AJt I 11. :' 1 1 ' I . .r.tin ii. a m i i i r..: i 1 1 l i ij w. BSBBBSH BBSBBSMSSBSBBBr Mmmmmmmmmm-mmr- - M aSB 'M M ' - e ' 1 B '. jmm. ..... ' - J.i I -1 I . - : 1 . . 1 . 1 . . ....... . x I IIS -mm II . 1 &jrfyzXa klJ s -r& : . " ,i ;, ; v, ; ; ; . i . t .- i f - i-. .. v . ii : ii i . ; ... -.. ... - .. H. I I I '. I ' I I 1 f A. 1.11 I ': " New Torl Fib. l-(t;N. g.)The :'itional league magnates held a brief sslon yesterday at the Waldrof-As-: ;rla and adjourned until next De- i; ruber.- ' " ' ' r Charles ICEbbetts of the Brooklyn club' won hls-flgbt for a' new draft rule. - Under the new order a club can inly draft? players It '"can actually We t nd the tall end club In the future y in get ' first pick. - This prevents a irst division club from monopolising every ? player that looks; rood In- the i.inor.:; leagues. ; "-y-'; "; jvV" Harry Hempstead of the Giants, 1 1 led again to defeat the 21 player vale. ; He pleaded -for one man more, . it as he only had the Chicago and j oaton clubs back of him, the resolu tion was losu," ' i- -'; The - rule : providing for the ... com j ulsory- deduction f of the salary . of a t layer who la under suspension led j a - lively debate. . Club owners have ten a bit. derelict In living- up to this : Je. .. "In the future, however, if a !ub owner violates the rule he will be ;ed 1250 -And If a: manager Is bus-; nded Jjy the umpires he too,-, must dropped from the: payroll until he ts back, in' the feame. .;,-j.-."f-. - '- j VMfbaiU'Eu Qraes.' The 21 player limit will not apply i the reconstructed Cubs. Charles eeghman said that he had until May . 1917, , to dispoee of his surplus play s' but he cannot have "more than 21 i y era on the bench after May 1. At esent "the Cubs'; roster Include 67 : yers.--"i-; ;-..'-... . Pat . Powers, agent- for -Harry Sin iir unloaded three more players yes rdayv He s sold Ed Konetchy and tchers Knetser and Allen for $18,000. orgs Stallings took the trio, inetchjrwill play first. Konetchy led" nny Kf f in extra bases last season, a m&dt 41 doubles, 18 triples and 10 - me. rups ,,' : . - Chief tf Meyers, the Giants' Indian tcherj will be sold ; to Brooklyn. ' arlejr Ebbets. owner of the Brooklyn ib, announced last night at the Na nal league dinner at the .Waldorff, at McGraw had asked waivers on ' a backstop ; and that '. Brooklyn had : t in- a -claim for the player. A canvass ' the other National league owners termined that no other club, with the Bfbte - exception of the Boston aves,; had put In ., a claim for the Jian.,. --' . . ;i : . Gets S75oe Per - Tear. Meyers .signed his three year con act: with the Giants in the spring of Jl4. i t It calls for ; $7500 a year. Up i the' time. Meyers signed his three ire contract he was a .300 hitter. : immediately afterward began to imp. - In 1114 ha hit for .286, but I st season fell off to .232. Myers will be 84 years old July 29 xt. He was born at Riverside, Cal., d is a Mission Indian. He started I aylng .with the Harrlsburg team of 0 Trl-state league In 1908. The fol wing year he went to Butte, In the c rthwestem league. Butte sold him t i .the fit. Paul club of the American aociation and ln-1908 he was botfgut the Giants for, $8000. lultnbmah Warned Against Glahe Bout Ed gar E. Frank, chairman of . the icific Northwest association regis atlon ' committee, following, the re !pt of a dispatch .from Bpokane in filclt'lt was alleged; that the- Mult malt club officials -were' carrying j the' fight against Frank ' Glabe's tum to the amateur 'ranks, , said: .he Multnomah club ' ha . nothing to with Olahe'a case. It Is solely with i the Jurisdiction of th; registration mmittee. " "Preaident " Bnrdlck of the Pacific rthwest association, who is a prom en t member of the Spokane club-,, has right; to -state that - the Bpokane can use qiahe, as the case .rests th the registration cdmnftttee. ' "Before -. Glahe- -tnrfted - professional; v was quoted in; an Interview, that ? would leave the rank of the &)mon . re, ' and - he appeared in -a couple of itches. After discovering that there -.3 Utile money in the professional me, Glahe 'decided that he wanted be am amateur , again. -' "I have Instructed Managva Frank rmar, who departed v; with - the inped Mr representatives last night r epoKane. not to allow the ; local s to go on if Spokane insisted on ng. Glahe. as It win professionalize Colles Coaches Ar ' Named. Terkeleyr CaU Feb. 10. -U. P.) ri iaraiuc win coacn tne unlver-y- of California baseball team next -r, It . waa announced today. 4' : alo A3to, CaU Feb.. 10 (TJ. p.) rry Wolter. will coach the baseball m and 'pad Moulton will ' coach ; track candidate .t Stanford unt ''ty" , during; , 1 916. : ' Wolter : took : ; a of th Cardinal players today. ckey; Club - Officials -Named, v York. Feb. 10. I. N. S.)- At r ct!n of : the" stewards" of T the ?y club- today, tha following 6ffl , were appointed for tha year 1916: "ses C. ,H. .Pettenglli and F. C arter--Mar Caasldy.Vy; '-iiH i ndicapper "W. S. Vosborgh. ; , erk of the scales H. TJ. Homan. Isfant. to the clerk of tha scales rt Burlen. - ; :-ock and patrol Judga--jr. I. Halt ier W. H., Barrett.-'-1 JR0N . Increases . strength of delicate, nervous, ' rundown people. 206 per cent in ten days . In many instances. $100 forfeit If It : fails as per full ex planation - In larare ' article soon to ap .peaT in this1 paper. ill ahk your aucwr r out It Owl Drug Co., al- t ' U Xa. stock . . Adr. ATED "RETffiEDV HAS BEEN WIPED OFF; GOTOffS TITLE Champion Will Meet Ad San- xei ana,worKvvitn uircus in Future. Los 'Angeles, Feb.? i0.(I N.S.) . Frank Gotch has knocked the"rtirer offahls-title.: - ' 1 ' Tha world's fchampiom heavy : weight wrestler last night accepted terms to wrestle Ed Santel in San Francisco on Washington's birthday, February 22. Harry Foley is 4he promoter and will stage ' the contest In the civic audi torium. According-rto the terms of the con tract. Gotch must throw Santel twice In an hour. Also it was stipulated In the articles that the promoter must be allowed to advertise : Gotch aa the world's heavyweight champion. "Well, I'm back in-the harness." said Gotch after he had signed. "It looks like only a matter of weeks until Joe S teener's friends forced me out of retirement, so I might as well gjet busy now. . "1 plan to put In the summer tra veling with . the Sells-Floto circus, meeting- all comers. ' I've had a good rest out here and am getting in pretty fair shape. ., From what . I hear Of Santel he is a tough man." Ooronado Tennis Is Getting Well Along Coronado, Cal., Feb, 10 (P. N. S.) George M. Church and S. M, Sinsa baugh are expected to furnish the thrills at the annual mid-winter tennis tournament at. the Country club this morning. .'Flay' as usual, probably will be --late in-starting. '' . ' The .feature match this afternoon will be the mixed doubles, with Miss Florence ' Sutton and Nat-B. Biowne opposed to Miss Adelaide Fenton and Upton Sinclair. . Following is a sum mary of .yesterday afternoon's play: Mixed doubles: f " Miss Inez McConnochle and George M. Church.beat. Mlsa,M. Williams and K. K. Kendall, 6-4, 62r- Mrs. Luther M. Kennett and Wynne Mace beat Misa Katherlne Richards and Charles Herreshof f, 6-8, 6-4. Mrs. "William ;Wlddowson and S. M. Sinsabaugh beat Charles Gilmore and Miss Martha Smlthe.-6-l, 6-1. M en ' doubles: ; ' Wynne Mace and G. M. Church beat F. Braselton and George Sinclair, 6-2, 6-0. . '- ' ; ' Charles Gilmore 'and K. Lyons beat Admiral Wlnslow and R. L. Walker, 6.-3. 6-0. " T Charles HerreshWf and TJpton Sin clair 'beat Captain ;A. 'S. Cowan .and Captain Gordon, 6-2, 6-4. ; Women's singles. special): - - Miss -K, -Richards beat Mrs. R. H. Horn id ge, -0, 8-2. , '.Misa Inex McConnochle beat' Miss E. Kearn, 6-4, 7-5. Mls , M. ; Man son beat Mrs. A. B. Thorn, 6-0, 6-1. ' Mtos M. Williams beat Misa M. Oughton. 6-2, 6-2. Hayward's JSquad Partly Ineligible University of Oregon, Eugene, Or., Feb. 10. Fifty-four track aspirants responded to Trainer BU? Hayward's first call tor the coming season, and today they are undergoing their initial training for one of the hardest sea sons that Oregon haa faced In many a year. ;. ; " While the turn-out Is large, fully halt of the men are - not eligible for Intercollegiate competition this year on account of , the freshman rullny, which Oregon will ' adhere to - in all contests, notwithstanding that the uni versity is under no obligation to do so in the Northwest meets. - - - xne candidates wiir be divided Into two squads, one of the men eligible to comnete thla unit fs, .th.. of freshmen,' on whom , Trainer Hay- wara is oasmg ms chances for next year. ' - --h' r: .- . -- Not only: did the varsity lose such men aa Loucka, .Boylen,, Parsons and Huggins through graduation, but also star undergraduates like "Moae" Payne, and Moose.: Mulrhead, Hay ward has given cd honeof Minr ti m v. n. for the season although it was their oricTinai inienuon to return. - - j ;: Ertle Beata Terry Martin. . . , Newt Tork, Feb.? 10 (I. JN. a Johnny F.rtle gave Terry. Martin a ter rific beating in a 10 round bout at the Clermont rink In Brooklyn last night. Ertle whaled away at his opponent with both hands throughout and: gave indications of developing Into another Terry McGovern. In the third 'round he had Martin In bad shape.: .The lat ter "weathered n the. storm and-, came back v, atrongly.-.' He - was outclassed, however. The boxers both; weighed In at 115 H pounds.. : i , New' Coaches to Take Chnrge. : Z !1fw -Hen, Feb. ' l.I. N. S.) Tad Jones and Mike Sweeney, the new Tale athletic manager, are expected to take charge within . the next week. Sweeney . will .act , asf a - sort-of ' etf l cleney expert In the reorganization of every branch of Yale athleUcs, while Jones will, have full command ,of the football team.. -.'-.. .. .,..ri,. Whitman College Is Defeated by 0. A. 0, Oregon Agricultural College, Corval 11a, Or Feb. 10. In one of the fastest and roughest games seen on the local floor " thla season the Oregon Agri cultural ' college basketball qumtet played the Whitman college five off their feet and won by the score of 23 to 19. last night. r- ' .' The Aggies were slow In getting started, .Whitman registering' the first scores on two .converted fouls. , Scl berts," O. A C forward.- then garnered a basket from the- center-of -the floor, tying the tally. . The first half ended with the locals on the long end of a 10 - to' 8' score. Both . teams scored 13 points in the second half. Dement, of Whitman, proving to be the individ ual tar in the scoring line, garnering three long field baskets. Both De ment and Mix, opposing centers, were put out of the game for roughing to ward the close of the second period. ,; The Aggies football players staged a preliminary curtain raiser, to the big 'game.- the linemen lining up against the backfield. Time was called ? with the score standing at' 8 all. The line-up: - Q. A, C Position ' Whitman Ray R. F. Peterson Seiberts ....... L. F. . . - Clerin Blagg Center . Dement Mix R- G. . . ....'. . Baker Johns ........ .L. G Young Substitutions: Ray for Mix; Mix for Blagg; Friedman, for .Ray; Low for Mix; Botta for Dement; Blackman for Iterson. ; Y. M. Interniediates In National s Gaines Intermediates' of the T. M. C. A. boys' division are 4 prparing for the national Hexathlon. March 1-15, by an inter-club' traclt meet that will beheld in, the Association gymnasium, Febru ary. -18-19.. ' In the f national contest more than 20,000 X M". C. , A. athletes will participate. Portland expects to have a large representation, among both the boys and young men. Each association keeps its own records, ani forwards them to the national ' head quarters In New York. , . . The traclt meet next week will In clude relay races of four- boys "to the team, SO yard , dash, 220 .yartf dash, running high jump, running- broad Jump -and. shot put. The contest Is staged under the direction of the In termediate council. . -" Champion Willard ' Falls Victim of Grip Chicago, Feb. 10. (L N. S.) With his fight against Frank Mo ran only a month off, Jess' Willard, world's heavyweight champion, was : stricken today with grip. Willard says the at tack Is only a slight one and that he does not f ear - any : serious results. Walter Monahan, Willard' s chief train er, has come to Chicago In response, to a rush call. .- - ' ' - Mrs. Willard tias completed negotia tions for a $13,000 home here. . The champion announced over the telephone today that when 'be Is through with the fight game he Intends to settle down at home and not follow In the footsteps of other champions by open ing up a saloon. , ; Wolverton Won't Go Into Erint on Seals San FranciKCO, CaL, Feb. 10. -(TJ. P.) -There Isn't going; to be any scrap between Harry Wolverton and Walter McCredie, just because Walter predict ed that San - Francisco - would finish no - better than third In . the Coast lea gue this year.':- .is- : Walter's - fiery . f ulmlnatlons ! got Henry 'Berry's goat,' but Wolverton re fuses to be angered. - - : i .. hard enou gh . to make predic tions as late as the Fourth of July. he said, "and much more now. Mc Credie is entitled to his opinion. That's all.. . - s : A -: i;---- ' Kane- Signs With Vernoia ; ; r Los Angeles, Feb. 10.(P. N. S.) John Kane, for years a member of the Vernon club, signed his contract wita that team; yesterday. It is reported that Kane Is to be sent to some other club, but- nothing has- been said re garding his disposal.; ; .-' ,! h o - T FOR A BAD COUGH; 4 . Here is a fine old-fashioned 2" recipe for coughs, colds or-ca- i f . tarrh trouble that has been used 7 i for many years with great sue-: j. ;ess.-' Get from your .druggist; a - :fJof 1 Parmint (Double i 4 : Strength)-and add to lt !34 pint :T j( - or not water and 4 ox, of gran- j. a auKu-. . xik. one uiu- ble- - e spoonful 4 times a day.' I. I No more racking-' your whole r t e body with a cough. Clogged nos- i T v; trng . snouid - open, air passages f T , stubborn cough, or hard cold or t 5 catarrh In any form should arive J ft, this prescription, a trial, (Adv.) . W : - . r... 7. - :. . - J- - - . . - ' ' T : of your ' head clear up so you ; T . can breathe freely. It is easy to. -f ; prepare, -costs little and Is pleas- T ant tn Hit, . Invnn, vko V.. a KM TM Bookbinders Increased tbeir lead In the Allied Prlntlns Trades lea gue on the Portland alleys last night by winning three from the Pressmen, the Stereotypers won three from the Printers and the Mailers won two from the Labor Press. . .; "-.i; Link of tneabor Preae bad the high mingle fame, 121, and also hlch arerage, 10S. Hay man. Rsmnsaen and Hadley also rolled better than 100 averages. , . ; .. - ALLIED PRINTING TRADES LEAGUE. STEREOTXPERS. ' 1st 2d 3d Tot. Ave.M Itrinaier ............. 91 105 84 280 03 Taylor, .I... 90 86 93"- 28B - AO McLaughlin 97 86 81 .-2U - 88 Hadley .............. 90 ; 92 118 30O 100 Vaa Wagner ..... 80 65 88 -244 ' 81 Totals .. Dely ..... Oallup .... 458 434 463 1337 PRINTERS. ' ' - 98 83 87 23 8& 99 90 , 83 78 105 93 ...,..,.....8t 78 87 105 297 83 93 289 82 87 2SO 78 78 234 tloimea . SrtimJd . Absentee ; Totals .455 413 450 1318 Stereotypers won three games. . r . BOOKBINDERS. Nagel 8 86 S3 255 Hayman 110 97 107 314 Rastnnasen .....115 90 97 - S02 Zimmerman 93 88 83 266 83 105 101 89 " 93 Uenry . . 79 106 106 290 Totals Radke . . Dye Gray Absentee Absentee .483 460 PRESSMEN. .1 94 86 , .... 92 80 ......... 97 K5 :.. 91 91 86 86 478 1427 - .1 86 266 77 249 96 278 91 273 86, 258 436 1324 89 83 93 91 86 Totals ,4GO 428 : Bookbinders won two games.. MAILERS, DfiJF . e e e e e -- e ' '-T9 Henderson ' ........... 81 "88 laget ..92 94 Dewey.. .84 88- Kyne .......114 82 : Totals 455 430 LABOR PRESS. Rynerson ..93 98 Clark ...,. 78- 93 O'Roorke ............ 78 82 Cortls '. 85 82 link . . . -. . . .vSS 108 'Totals '...'....430 463 ' Mailers won two games. 80 242 87 256 112 298 81 253 96 292 436 1341 84 275 SO 261 T-..JK 75 242 121325 449 1342 81 85 96 84 97 92 87 80 - 81 108 COMMERCIAL A LEAGUE. ! UNITED STATES RUBBER CO. . .,, 1st, 2d. 3d. Tot. At. Lydon ,.148 - 173 165 486 162 Metzor .............. 153 142 194 489 103 Schmidt ...183 148 : 190 621 174 Full ......134 133 153 420 10 Thompson 173 108 j 190 531 .177 Totals ......791 764 802 2447 ' UNION MEAT OO.' COLUMBIAS. Res 149. 169 1M 482 ldi Peterson ......178 171 163 513- 171 Crea-o Jr. 139 148 .125 412 ,137 Morgan 158 156 180 494 165 Merrick ............178161 148 487 162 Totals ......... 802 80S 780 2387 ; Union Meat won two' games.. . . RAINIER HOTEL CO. Sbolia .............168 183: 123 '482 Morlts 1ST- 168 .19C -495 Peters ,......156 149 117 -422 Hadley . 153 190 126 469 C'baula .195 167 154 606 161 165 141 156 167 - Totals " 'WESTERN Afens Veelker" Bowlby' ............ Armltage .......... Wiggins Totals ........ii. Western Soda woo ..807 847 710 2364 SODA WORKS. ..125 173 i 148 446 .150 170 : 176 B02 ..190 . 223 124 537 ..201 223 1 684 ,.163 146 185 494 ..829 941 793-2363 three games. . 149 167 179 195 165 BALLOU WRIGHT NO. 1. Simon .....177 209 175 661 ........... 103 167 135 406 ...........149 137 162 448 .....187 184 186 659 ....109 157 159 485 ,. . . . . .... .785 856 816 2457 1871 Stlffler ... Stols Abrame Freer . . . . . Totals .. Knhn . . . . Absentee .. 135 149 186 162 VANCOUVER POST. ' .. . ........ 153 r 19? 199 649 ...163 163 163 495 182 165 150 183 171 Martin yore . . Glass . ........... ...iij t k ioo av ...183 102 203 648 .170 152 192 614 I Totals .814 824 SIS 2S63 j Vancourer won two games. . : ' i - TWILIGHT LEAGUE. .". .' ' - i W. P. FULLER. ; -' - i- 1st r 2d 3d Tot. Are. Feldman ....... ......11. 137 : 125. 423 .141 Shaw ................126 17 156 429 143 McCrearjr 88 145. 129 862 121 Scbaefer .....102 152 222 630 179 Schmld ......170 1T7' 185 632 117 " Totals i.......T07. 758 :817 2282 i' PORT. SPEEDOMBTEB SERVICE STATION. Hook ......v.. .163 191 : 184 -490 163 Absentee .............148 148 "148 444 '148 Lock wood ,..101 150 ! 137 888 129 Miller ...149. 138 198 - 482 161 Angell ..........133 112 107 352 117 .Totals .6H3-;739 724 2158' Fuller won three games. . OVERLAND-AUTO CO. - ' ' Peterson 135 14S 167 ? 447 "149 Barns . ...............139 115 93 847 116 Finger ..... ......... 112 154 138 404 -. 133 Green ....230 133 - 118 481 160 Hayes .....:..140 130 ;150 ' 420 :140 Totals .... . . . .750 67? 066 2t. . r -BALLOU Si WRIGHT NO. 2. Longcore ...y. 113 134 133 380 129 Da Gas . .175 160 156 -491 164 Eddy .....158 217. 139 614 -171 Shanklla 116 129 .108 353 118 Erickson . ............. 1S6 17 193 . 603 16S 'Totals' ..-r.;. ..If. 698 814 739 2251 5 - -: Balloa & Wright woa two gsatesy. . .- - . '. ! " . i - ' ' ' . Toman to Enter Baslness. I "Lorn' Angeles, CaL, Feb. ' 3 0( P. N. S.)-rJimmr Toman,: Paciflo i Coast league umpire Is planning to quir the game and enter business -in this city. Toman 'has received an' offer to man age a business and later on purchase a part Interest in it, - , "y : Los Angeles, CaL, Feb. 10. TJ. P.) -Because 1 Harl . Magrgart, Jack Ryan and Walter - Boles delayed signing their 1916 contracts. Manager 'Frank Chance1 of the Los Angeles Pacific Coast league club- Intimated that they might ' find Jobs with other -clubs. etiance stated that the players ' men tioned were spoiling- his plans .for next season - by- holding- up their contracts. Racer Disbrow Will Quit Track to Wed . Chicago, Feb. 10. (I. N. . S.) Ixui DIabrow has quit the . automobile rac-? Miss Harriet .Henry of Chicago 1 th- TOuns- Whr who taut an end to his eareer of dangter and daring. They met in San Frawcisco last summer and Disbrow promptly fell in 'love. '.Jivt-y UfjiL . Qo4-f1o - ' " ''" only by promising to 'quit racing could 'Jr- Willi 'OcalLlC be win her consent to marriage. The. .' ' - engagement. was announced yesterday. ; X 1 The wedding date would be announced" ; leading In the race for the Paciflo laf . ' . : ?past llockey leaajue ohampions4ilp by Disbrow . has been a racing pilot for a tnree mtt m&rgin over the Vancou nine; years and Is know at the tracks MilUonalres. the Portland players lttn- isVS bir arX hopeful of defeating Pete Mul i vItii l fXn er2 Lioon's . Seattleltes in tomorrow nlg-ht's a3ffXfSnownh further tainr local' stick- Cleveland. ' :.--. BASKETBALL GAMES Defeating the Portland academy bas-f ketball quintet by the score of 40 to 22 yesterday afternoon In the Portlaod-I academy gymnasium, the a Franklin high sffhool quintet -won its first via. tory since, entering, the league. PudV Brown, .one of - Franklin's,, forwards." was the star point-setter. The , line-1 up:'. ' ------ f Franklin (40). . Port. Academy (22 Biwb ...,..'. P.. i ... -;. Lewis Post ...,.,...... 1. .. ...,,....... .VShee DaLtrla t i.C. Hamblet Mackensie (Capt.) .. .G ........... ..C. WOboM Barbour . . . . j ...... Guntbefq Officials George "A.dnUral") Dewey. ref epee; i-. w . uee, uaier; Bianii scorer. W, Lee, timer; Manfred BInehartjJ Substitutions Lleuallen for Post; Badlef for Barbour; Gray for Baoley ; Henney fo) snea. Homer Jamison, coach of the Jet ferson high school basketball teaqst will referee Saturday night's contest between the Whitman college and th Multnomah club players. ' Managef Harry Fischer Is making arrangements for a preliminirontest. ,i The McMInnVllle high school quin tet will clash with the Jefferson team In the J. H. S. gymnasium February 29. Coach Jamison made 'this - an nouncement yesterday. - A converted foul In the last -minute of play gave the Young Men's Hebrew associatlon basketball quintet a-1 point victory over the.Lincoln highs school players last night. The' score Jwas Sa to 31. The C. B. B. C. Alumni Juniors defeated the T. M H. A. seconds by the score of 32 to 26, and the T. M. H. A. third team won from tjhe Cardi nals by the score of 8 to . Th line ups: : Lincoln (31) Cast. Caesar rnerln . 4).. . M-H.A.inrfs i y "i4v m: 'tiahWfh Cantaln NeUl Bingham' Is the Har- Knudsoa ---la): ... ..., .O. .... 12) Wetsee ,n nr-A-Ui Sterens .- ... lillinl f ... ....G.. .....(2) Sbenkpr , AurbacJl Officials: Stanley Borteske. ley Borleske. rerereer KUfensg refereer' Eng MEntee. Judge of play; Bol Uotin, timer.-.-yf Rnbstlrauon: cpiaut bcojii xor nan umn, Nate Oohn for Welser, - C B.B. C. 132J - eeconM (zo, ViEn)M (H) CUfford (121... .....iF. J. .............. 7 .....(7) Hern, DooUng ).., ,.,..C... Hoark ............ .G., . Duffy 6).... ..'.G.... Referee Jesef Celestlae. Cardinals 4) -Charse (2) ... ..... ..F. .. . Bronstela ...........r. ... Kerns ..............G..-.. Gorian 1)......,..,G.,.. Zalkwlts ..........j-.G..., .Stare.. .(8) a. . . Oohn 2 Laftii .'.(4) Ktwase, Thirds (8). juarguin. ..Levin . .(5) Knsbasi ...V. HoeflW ,;..!) Abrams Bowma: nvj Tnrla Unntitm Aiwlrst. New Tork, Feb. 10. (I. N. S.) TedJ place. . : - -. i' y.. y.;-: Tjewls, - the ; welterweight . champlon.T . , , ; says that Andre Arlderson, "the west-v ' . tlv:nYritn s 'ssyz?l S"S!;bffwfAGHES AND ; PAINS Harlem SDortlnsr club Friday, nign Lewis is getting the . big fellow ,1 th,n - " . ' . - ... . Battling Jim Johnson and' Sara- Mc-r -vv. the , colored slants, will battl for the privilege of : tackling Harry Willsl ; Battling- Henry and. Mickey. Bunn also will -travel 10 rounds. :; . .. i' i 1. 1 m .... ,v Pnpils Blaj Box and Fence. -: San Francisco, CaL. Feb. 10. (U. P.) Boxing; for boys and fencing ;for girls will be taught In th San Fran cisco public schools tf Edwin De Qroot. superintendent of the San Francisco playgrounds commission," has his "way, He thinks the manly art should be a part of thecurrtcuJtum. , " " ' '1 . " -sV - ' . , ' s,. ,lass tea " i in j"5 r. Li. av.i iruV tm. F0" n1 discharge or nose running. 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Cold Compeund" if you want trlls" and air; passages la, the headt ,eadt ttOSEBUDS TAKE , SEATTLE JAUNT vWlTHLUljLliAlJ .V- , Vtl-. nnriret rn CnrtArlnla Af I " uamO Ull UWM&UUIU nr .' 5 ter Tomorrow's Joust handlers will be In order for the Rose- ; buds this af tefnooon, and tonight they will climb aboard the rattlers tor one Puget sound city. . The players are is gopd condition, despite the hard game wit h Frank - Patrick's players Tuesday night.- -, i v?iv'j. - . Three games remain on the Portland schedule following- tomorrow's game, two with. Victoria and one with' Seat tle. Two of these games are scheduled to be .played .here. sndManager Sav age is making an effort to hare the game - with Victoria scheduled .. to be played In Victoria next Tuesday nlgot transferred to Portland. v v ; ""Cyclone- Taylor, of the Millionaires, Is leading the Coast league in scoring, with - a total - of 28 -. points. Bennle" Morris, of Seattle, ls close at his heels. - Charley Tobln. of Portland. Is a iviaoo uiu". r iou xam,j,.v& leada In penalties, having spent 64 4 minutes on the fence. v ,Tho Portland Bowing- club and the (WW R. & N. amateur septets will play tonlg-ht In the Hippodrome. The Railroaders are confident of winning the- game, and Manager Andrews, o-f the Oarsmen, ls equally as confident, v . ,rh fallroa.rt team enioved . Several vnrut , vnrknilta dnrinar the nast week. I n4 fnnnh TLIlance believes that he haw perfected nis teams onensive aixaca. as well as etrengtnenea tn xiexensive play. Harvard Relay Team To Try Pennsylvania 1 Camhrlds-e. Mass.. Keb. 10. !. N. Harvard's relay, team, the fastest quartet that -has ; represented me Crimson In the last decade, will meet -Pennsylvania at Hartford on Fehruary $llv,v-nla jr-naea in ApriL A - . i. tt. J m V. . t Vara ancnoi man. uuiua xewuuuvr - the sprtnter of the outfit and ls also . . . . . . . . ,,a WAja ji v. Xr. . VC ClVi iwestmore vy iiicua, uuo vi uig us u . rpuna atnieies ai narvaro, rum si iiu, 2 while Tom Pennypacker, the quar- ,w.ir. runs third. Ted MereditM ' '.. . . J . . . s ts a memper oi me renjiayi'snis iiu .Which Harvard will meet at Hartford. ,f ' Cornell May Meet' Princeton. . , .Ithaca, N. T.. Feb. 10. (I, N. &) Cornell ana mnceion may meet in cue felay race at the Athletic 1 games In Baltimore Saturday night. The race icheduled ' between the Ithacans and Pennsylvania has been called ;- off by the latter. Negotiations are proceed ings to nave iTinceton ; uuce their -"Dont neglect pain anywhera'bnt Ind out what causes it and oonon.r ,the cause. A pain in the kidney region nay put you on your Dack tomorrow. on t Diame me . weainer ior swollen L it mar be an advanced warnlnar of .1 right's disease. A pain In the stom- tea nio-jr w vu . 1. w aiuywia'-ei ippendicitls. A creak in a joint may . e - the . forerunner of .. rheumatism. Chronic . headaches more 4 than . likely warn vou of serious stomach frou hi a Ttie best way Is to keep in good condi. Ion day in and day out by rerularly (akingf-QOLD MEDAL HAARLEM OIL Capsules. Sold by reliable druggists. LMcney refunded if theydo,nott help 1S9T2. . oeware x luusuium. - ins only ore imported Haarlem Oil Capsules ar the OOLT : MEDAL. Guaranteed and sold by: The Owl Drug Co. Adv.' j stop-your cold Quicklyi - (Adrjf'' Stick Skelly May Win In Ref eree .Quarrel - Kew Tork. Feb. ; 10. (TJ. P.) The Identity of the-referee of the coming heavyweight championship, battle be tween Jess Willard and Frank Moran will be decided at a meeting today be tween Ike : Dorgan and . Tom J ones, managers of the boxers. . - Dorgan Is holding out for the selec tion of Bill Brown, while Jones has gone on record flatly as for -."Jack Skelly or nobody." Inasmuch as Jones holds the trump card In; having the disposition -of the champion's services, he Is apt to win the argument. v ' Bartfleld Shows Up WelL Buffalo, N. T., Feb. 10. (I. N. S.) Soldier- Bartf ield of. Brooklyn .had the barest margin of a Victory in his 10 round .battle here last night with Ted Lewis. It was a corking battle With both- boys standing; toe to toe and put ting up a lightning exhibition. Lewis showed more - speed but Bartfleld landed more punches. . - - V II HI I .11 I. rtuxrmxous ' Xaad of S.S."KorthernPacific Length. 525 ft.: Wldtn, 63 xt.; aovt. license., euo. r-assengers Ansrmentiar Rsgnlar Hawaiian Service. Sister . U. Oreat Worthern LEAVES BAN fKAMaSOO, TEB. 16 Los AiMreles (Ban Pedro). Koaolnla --(Mid-Faclfle Carnival), Hllo (Volcano Kllanes). Los Angeles (Ban VeoroJ AJUUVB SAsT JPBAlfCZSOO. HAACB . - . . t. ... ,. . - ,. S i i " . " : 1 ' .' ' - r ' -Now is the time' to enjoy the Island 'paradise, the -, , "Land of Perpetual Bummer," in the heig.it of Its at . . . ,: tract! veness. See Honolulu In the very midst of Its . sayest season, : v...'--s: - . . - Visit Hllo. on the island of Hawaii, with Its famous Volcano Kllauea "house of eternal fire." . , , ' "' 1 En Joy all the comforts and pleasures of home en 'route. . : .''. Mxr-rAcmc cAarrvi All first , . CLASS Only 2 Passengers to a oom . V si ex, ws . - - f I & - 'm ' " iw4Wi.V.. Va mm.m Claude Berry May ! Replace F. Carisch Claude Berry, who Jumped the Port land Coast league team In. 1914 for the Pittsburg Federal league club, may re place Fred Carisch on the Portland catching staff, according to an Intima tion of Manager - McCredie yesterday, provided, of course. Berry will be free to come back here. .--' v McCredie flaurea that Berrv will be able to take part in more games than Carisch, as Claude has never been out on account . of injury. McCredie Is banking on a "busher" named Blactt of San Francisco, who ls highly touted and who, he believes, may be devel oTel into a. serviceable catcher.. Me. Credle wants to develop youngsters tn his catching department Instead of holdlns the veterans. - The - Portland contracts will be mailed out etbout February 16, Judge McCredie havings thereby saved him self a lot of long distance , arguing with the players over terms. tv ubu w t iuiis sjs7 vai t -1 use wn sgrri ists. it-oat cbttzsxi . Perpetual limmn -zo-ff02.tn.Tr rxB. aa to aa For Heservatlona, Literature, eta. Apply to NORTH BANK TICKET OFFICE, ' Fifth and Stark Sts. ' " Phone Broadway 920, A-CITt ' ' Regular Bailings - S. sj. Oreat JTorthern ' - m mm mm The Baltimore & Ohio is the shortest route and the only line operating compartment and obser vation sleeping cars between Chicago end New York via Pittsburgh and Washington.. 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