The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1916, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE, "OREGON" DAILY 1 JOURNAL PORTEAND;5XUESD AY, j NOVEMBER 21,"? 1916. .
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At a meeting of the Tournament 01
Stoses football ommMteo yesterday aft
rnoon.' the University of Oregon, foot
, till elTia u selected to meet-the
" University f ' Pennsylvania, team rat
- Tournament Park, Pasadena, on New
r Sear's day. -'
The selection was baaed on comper
.Uve aeoree as well as the general
' . press comment of the strength of the
tearnB;Jn .the northwest for the pres
. mnt season. . . .,"" '.
' 'Tentative Invitations .were sent out
to the University of Oregon. University
of Washington, University of Cali
fornia, Oregon Aggies and Washington
' -Btate. All were willing to come to
.faaadena' for the big game. After
careful consideration of the five teams
'the football committee decided that the
, University of Oregon team was the
strongest representative team, In the
; far weat and picked that eleven - to
sneet Pennsylvania.
The graduate manager of athletics
at OregonA.. R. Tiffany, wrote to the
. ! Tournament of Rosea committee and
r ; stated thatOregon would be very glad
.to : play the University of Pennsyl
vania team. lie further asserted that
a. special train would bring the Oregon
, team and & large number of rooters 'to
" .Pasadena: for the bis contest.
'. The teams will arrive at Pasadena
On, December 27. Both teams will be
guests of the Tournament of Roses
committee.
, Golden West Boxing
! Program Complete
, , The matching of Tex Knight and
Carl Martin and Ed Olson and Shell
McCool completes the card of the box
: lng smoker of th Qolflen West Ath-
Ir-tlo club to be staged. Friday, night
An the Rose City Athletic gym. The
tard will consist, of six bouts, being
headed by a double main event be-
(ween Muff Bronson and -Lee Johnson
and Frankle Huelat and Billy Nelson.
The other two bouts of the card are:
Eddie Gorman vs. Danny Edwards and
Tommy Clark vs. Frankle Sullivan.
' n Willie Ritchie, former lightweight
Champion of the world, who will meet
Bid Mitchell In a four round bout at
Seattle - tomorrow night, worked out
yesterday .-afternoon at the Multnomah
- Amateur Athletic club with Jockey
Bennett" and Stanley Jones, his chief
sparring partner. Bennett also worked
' out with Finnegan. who win appear in
, one of the preliminary events of the
Interclub smoker witn tne Beatua aiq
tetlo cltb on Thanksgiving eve.
- i Joe' Swain may box Al. Bommers,
' .who Is en route to Portland from
North: Dakota, in the main event of
the Rose City club smoker to be staged
December 1. Billy Masoott may meet
Joe Gorman on the same card; Gor-
man will, probably leave for his home
In Oakland following his next bout.
. Banm Throws Chill
i ; Into Chicago Cubs
t Chicago. Nov. fl-(U. P.) Call-
(ornla, may not prove such a nice place
o. train the Cubs. President Weegh
tien, conversing with President Baum
tfthe Faoiflo Coast league, has been
fcolltely Informed tat the Pacl fleers
f ery probably won't' allow Coast teamo
-'to. play pre-season exhibitions with
kiajor league nines. The league will
Isolde this polnt in two weeks. Then
It is possible the Cub outfit will have
to find a more promising camp than
, the on at Pasadena.
; Major leagues-will hold their annual
; tieetlngs December 12. a thousand
' Ues apart. ' The American league will
fconvene at the Hotel La Salle, Chicago,
fcnd. the National league at the Wal
lorf in New York.
i Thompson to Meet Condee,
San Diego, Cal., Nov. (P. N. S.)
p-Qeorgle Thompson, the Ban Diego
lantamwelght fighter, will meet
ronn
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rohnny Condeof San Francisco at
Juana Sunday,' Deoember t, under
auspices of Billy McMahon. They
travel 10 rounds. Condee will
lake, the place of Frankle Ferron,
those -hand was broken last week in
ml Francisco.
Another
Golden West
Boxing
Friday Night
Muff Bronson
vs. Lee Johnson
- ? . Huelat-NeUon
; t EdwVir-Ed Gorman
Clark-Sullivan
2: Rousing .Ctxrtain Raisers
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BAN-JOHNSON IS
INPAV0R 0F 3RJ) ;
' MAJOR LEAGfUE
Opponent of Federal; League
Gives Basebair Shock;
Preposterous.;
Chicago, Nov. II. (U. P,) Unex
pected approval of "the third,' major
league Idea came from Ban4 Johnson
of the American league. v
"I- will not oppose a - third -major
league," Johnson said. "I rather, favor
the idea."
This attitude of the man who- fought
the Federal league mosfbltterlywas' a
big surprise to baseball fans... Talk
recently of a third major league 'circuit
launched by prominent' men, in present
minor circuits tooK on, new interest
with Johnson's statement, s
Cities likely to b in the proposed
circuit are Baltimore, "Buffalo' Newark,
Toronto, Toledo, Indianapolis? Milwaukee-
and Louisville. ' . The plan ls to
The following camea were' rohedP Utt Blcht
on lu urvgan oowiug uieys:
Clethinc Leacne,
BSN 8EIXJNO.
lat 2d
8d 1 Tot. Ave.
Mcach
Pienoa
R1bel
Mclntre ....
Coim
. 133
115
135
114
164
133 14 435 148
103
124
181
130
102 819
18 - 888
13S 880
190 454
100
1
127
151
Totals .
, 871 6
R. M. GRAY.
,......-146 14
..109 175
157 138
...... 128 123
175 422
085 197
Gray-
148
.123
1T9
110
130
458
.407
404
868
427
158
Martin
Olnnary
O. Mailer
Brown
136
135
123
142
Totala
713 712 639 2064
R. M. Gray won two gameai .
BUITUM A RKNDLETON.
Schneider 110 184 121 874
Hammond 8T 1T1 U4 .872
Kcrrlgun 148 1 58 147 453
Stewart V 124 , 145 114 SU
Boeal 160 141 208 .500
TotaU 638 740 704 2001
LION CLOTHING CO.
Holmbo 127 148 105 875
KnUn 74 101 101 . 278
Vranlaan .141 135 187 433
Lee 152 180 165 497
128
127
1M
128
170
125
92
144
16A
133
Muchnore 137 121 139 887
Handicap -BO-- -0--
Totala 681 780 717 2128
Lion Clothing won two games. .
M. 8ICHEL.
Pannen 159 158
172
124
489
809
862
820
441
163
133
121
173
147
1
Kearna 148 129
Irales 120
12T. H5
Duffy 187
'197 1J(
Abaentee i( it
147.
Totals .
.'.579 758
ROSENBLATT.
.132 182
142 119
124 184
124 116
121 121
094.2011
111 . 89.5
182 443
103 861
109 849
121 363
Waters .
Albert ...
Bluytpr .
BtrrfU ..
Abaentee
Totala
043 022 044 1011
M. Bicbel won Uirea gamaa.
Hoae City-fceec
BKRGMANN SIIOB CO.
Springer 141 121 18 425 1
Horn ' " ivu ioo irti
Cmml 183 115 HO 407 130
Klly 1S8 187 132 483 162
Uenlgra 130 174 140 BOO 167
Totala ; ... 833 737 700 3270 v
MULTNOMAH PHOTO StJPPLY CO.
Frame 134 143 143 420 140
Hmpp IBS 196 123 483 161
Winter W 1VO 140 140 470 JDf
Mirkalion 138,122 104 84 121
Winter, H 131 11 123 870 123
Totala 1... 758 720 620 2107
Bargmann Sboe Co. won' three games.
PACiriO OtnTlTTlNO CO.
Oohn ..100 138 160 407 im
Haael. 130 140 163 418 18
Hlimrman 127 121 168 413 138
Sandraaar 15 115 187 447 149
KJraae .., 10a ia iea ui im
ToUla 75 60S 850 2263 .
PORTLAND 8PKDOMOTBTl. CO.
Urad ..108 133 16 468 156
Klldow 128 100 -1 M4 lTt
Ansel 2 147 126 80S 133
Lockwood 100 .138 138 876 123
Berkeley 188 IS 141 444 143
Handicap 60 60 60
Tatala 711 821 810 X881
racltle Outfitting Co. i two games. '
The' following garnet wr rolled last Bitot
on the Portland Bowling, alleya: . , .
Anto Daalara , League.
COVET MOTOR CAR CO: ' 1
lat 2d 8d Tot. Ave.
BleaeQ ITT- iss
l6
138
141
186
114
Lang 143 . 117
Wcntwarth 163 114
Hem ..i 140 140
Inmaa 146 163
Totala
777 731 60S 3303
NORTHWrST AUTO CO
Li IH
Good fallow ....
Detrh
Hemphill .....
rike
126
16
140 3 861
ITS
181
167
114
170 139 488
128 81 833
1M 1 (OS
131 163 408
T19 64 2100
Totals 717
CortT wee three gtmea.
UANLBT AUTO -CO.-
CooHy 148 ISO 180 - 437 .
kfaxon 187 140 147 424
Wilton 164 140 164 444
Casey ................ 216 178 164 658
UatMl
163 13& 217, 60S
Totals
Feht ...
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Williams
Jobneon .
Uarpnay
. .
808 753 813 2373
H. U KBATS AUTO CO. .
153 117 16 438
131 127 108 see
188 133 108 879
ISO 116 149 400
213 214 SOS. 34
joiaia
......... 7S TOS.fal 217
Ranter Aato uo. won. tare gamaa, -j r
a i boss co.
Montgomery ...... k.. 184 137 127808 '1
Pelerm ...... 113, 183 lift SA8 1
Gilbert 163 08 116 366 1
WllUams 169 ; 163 14 467 1
Adams; ....... 136 118 127 879 1
' Totals .893 633 634 I860 '
' FAOTORT MOTOR CAB CO.
remove the i draft' from these ' cities
comprising, the new. circuit, which
would amount to giving .them ; major
league rating.. - . . i
: Johnson would not say, whether ; the
new league i would be- given representa
tion in- the world's eries.' It lis .'said
that - such v action as; is-i contemplated
would ..'allay tbreatefted. -suits changing
over from the old Federal league scrap.
No suggestion -was md-as to what
would, become of Mlnneapsolls, St. Paul.
Columbia and . Kansas City- of . the
American ' association, and tthe. Inter
national, league cities not mentioned In
the proposed merger
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No Necessity,' aT8,Hemuuui. .
, Cincinnati,- Ohio, Nov 21. ( U, P. )
Garry Herrmann', frowned today. Ban
Johnson's approval "of 'the 'third 'major
leag.ue Idea caused, the, frown. , John
son's pltn; would maHe a -circuit of .the
minor, league clubs-at. Baltimore, To
ronto,' BUffalo,'Loulsville, Toledo, Mil
waukee,Newark and Jridianapdlis. ' No
provision is made , for other clubs In
the American assdclfftlon and Interna
tional league.,' ".. " .
- .".There - U no -necessity, for- such, a
major leagu at this .time," Herrmann
commented. . i ; . ' .
- - Barrow Can't Bee' Idea-
New York, ?Nov. .-21. "(U.- P.) Ed
Barrow, president of the International
league, on . his return there from the
meeting- of ; the minor leagues '.in. New
OMeana.' declared. the idea, of a third
jnajor league Is preposterous.. He? ad
mitted .the amalgamation of cities in
the International league .and American
association has toeen discussed," but de
nied It was the Idea to call the n,ew
circuit a" major; league.' . . -
PREVIOUS SCORES OF '
YALE-HARVARD GAME
1883 Harvard . 'Yale1 23;
1884 Harvard 0. Tale 48. '
1886 Harva"rd:4. Yale' 29.
1887 -Harvard-8. Yate l7.
1889-Haiward .0, Yale 6. '
1800 Harvard 12, Qale 6.
1891 Harvard o; Yale! '10.'
1892 Harvard 0, iTale 6.
1893 Harvard 0, Yale 6. ,
1894 Harvard 4, Yale' 12.
1897 Harvard ff. Yale 0:
1898 Harvard 17, Yale 0. f
1899 Harvard 0, Yale 0. ,
1900 Harvard 0, Yale 28.
1901 Harvard 28,' Tale 0.-
1902 Harvard 0. Yale 23.
' 1903 Harvard '0. Yale 16: '
1904 Harvard 0, Yale .12.
'J 905 Harvard 0. Yale 6.
1906 Harvard O. Yala 6.
1907 Harvard 0. Yale 12.
1008 Harvard 4. Tale 0. -1109
Harvard 0, Yale 9.
T910 Harvard 0, Yals 0.
1911 Harvard 0, Yale 0.
19M Harvard 20. Yale 0.
1913 Harvard 15. Yale 6.
1914 Harvard 16, Yale 0.
1916 Harvard 41. Yale o".'
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Aggies, Practice Hard for An
i .. nual Battle With State
.. ' University.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corval
lis. Or., Nov. 21. Coach Pipal has tosen
driving the Aggie football squad ahead
at a, heavy pace during the past week,
in preparation for- the annual vdah
with the University of Oregon hee
next Saturday. Instead of a slump, as
nilght have been expected following a
big game, the defeat which Washing
ton, tied onto the Aggies has only
served to put more fight into the team.
' Secret practice' has been held every
evwring- of this week. 'Last -Wednesday
the freshman forces were lined up
against .the varsity for; a practice
scrimmage, the varsity getting away
for a single touchdown and holding
the speedy first year, eleven from scor
ing. . The line plunging done by Bissett
and Bixby put on a much better 'ap
pearance than it has up to this time.
Darkhorse Newman has-been seen on
the field but very little since the
rnorthern trip was madeand in his
absence Bixby has been holding down
the berth, at fullback to a good aavan
taffe. 1 McNeil . received numerous
bruises to ' his toes In the Washington
game, and has been unable to get nu
feet. Into a. pair. of football shoes . dur
irigr the past week. The fighting
Scotchman was on hand-Monday, how
ever, to receive. th final touchsbo-
fore the two state institutions- ciasn.
' The good showing made by Russell
in the last contest has, practically- as
sured him One of the guard berthsfor
Saturday, with Wilson and Williams
fighting it out for the position on the
other side of center. ''
Instruction in the art of protecting
the kicker has been drilled into the
backfield .thls week, the lack of which
protection, was plainly evident in the
Washington game, when numerous at
tempts to punt by the Aggies were
smeared. Hubbard is consistently get
ting his punts off higher and with
more speed.
With plans well in hand for the first
annual home coming at the college,
preparations are being made for one of
the' largest crowds . ever gathered to
gether on th9 (X A. O. campus. The
bleachers have been extended the en
tire length ef the' field on both sides,
and a high board fence has been built
around a section -of the athletic field.
A return game of soccer, between the
two Institutions -will be played In the
morning, while the dual three mile
BoysIHeresihe
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cross country rdn is on. the schedule as
an opener, to the gridiron, battle In the
afternoon, , .
Tennis Stars to Make
Tripbf I5;0(WMiles
New. York, v Nov. 21. (U, , P.)
Oeorge 'M. 'Church of. Tenafly, N. ; J
and Harold Throckmorton of. Eliza
beth, N.. J., will .leave New York
Thursday . on ; a 1 15,000 mile . trip to
take part In Oriental tennis tourna
ments. - '
They will, sail from Vancouver. B.
C, .Thanksgiving day and will re
turn to this -country about' March 15.
They are the first prominent, players
ui me new - !wriQ ioc enxer. tne ; rar
east; tourneys. in several years. . They
will .meet,-among other Oriental' stars,
Kumagae and ' Mlkaml, the " two 'Jap
anese, who made an excellent showing
if this country v last summer.
Noted Turfman DiesT
At His Stock Ranch
, Nashville.. Tenti Nov. 21, (L ,N.
S.) . Francis J. Pons, .well known
turfman and breeder of thoroughbreds,
died- yesterday- at- his -Madison Station
stock farm near Nashville. Mr. Pons
had Just returned .from the Canadian
tracks.- He had been Identified with
the breeding Of race horses and 'had
promoted several .meets. In . lat,ter
years he had devoted most of his time
to breeding and ' his yearlings were
much-sought after.. - His -stud-is-now
headed by Toney Bonero. Some of
his : best horses were-. Judge Wright
Swift . Fox, . Bon . Otis and Meddling
Miss.
Mitchell "Wants to Box Three.
Milwaukee, Wis," Nov. 21. (U. P.)
Ritchie1 Mitchell, - local lightweight,
will take on any one of the following
three: ' Lightweight .Champion Fred
die 'Welsh, Featherweight -Champion
Johnny - Kllbane ami"-Welterweight
Champlom Jack Biitton, he announced
today.' Mitchell -said . he would pre-
said Ms hand,' which was 'injured 're
cently, is rounding . into shape.
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California Clears
$20,000 in Game
: ' Witli Washington
Berkeley, Cal.. Nov. 21. (U.
P.) Saturday's football game
with Washington was the most
it profitable gridiron contest Cal-
4f t ornla has ever played, with a
single exception, it was ' an-
nourtced today. The total re-
celpts were 824,700. which Is
" 82000 'more than the receipts Mk
4r - of the Washington game last.
it year. The net, profit to Bears $
s "was 120.000, having been ex- '
4t. ceeded only by the last Stan-
ford-California . game whieh
netted- 821.205.- Washington's
guarantee) was 82000. ' ,
. .
New-PlanFigured to
Make Race Game Pay
. Chicaeo. Nov. 21. (U. P.) Revival
of Derby days, in .Illinois is the hope
of - racing men attending a confer
ence here yesterday. The conference
called by ' the Businessmen's . Associa
tlon of Illinois, Is said to have con
sidered av bill .which would revive
horse racing In Illinois. The plan
provides for, a racing . commission of
thr.ee to be appointed by the gover
nor. ' -- -'
License fees ''axe provided for to pay
the - salaries, - 8 500 0 . each, and- the . sur
plus Is to go. to the care of "orphans
and foundlings of ' the state."
- Betting would be legalized under
the pari mutuel systehi and all bets
would be posted. The bill, -with -some
changes, will be submitted to. the. leg
islature. .
Calif ornia May Put
Ban on Auto Racing
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" Iios' Aflgoles. Cal.'. Nov. 21. (P. : N.
S.) That a bill maybe Introduced at
the nextsessioo. of-the. legislature pro-
AL. I I
hihltlng automobile racing In the state
Is the opinion of a numbci of Los An
geles officials who left yesterday Tor
Sacramento to ' attond a conference of
automobile men and polio chiefs.
Chicago Solon Wants
To Tax Cubs and Sox
Chicago. Nov. 21. (TJ. P. Propos
als . to tax the Cubs and White Box
baseball , clubs were .made - yesterday
by Alderman Eugene H. Block. '
The -city .-needs the money. . The tax
might take the form of a percentage
on gross receipts or a flat annual
license-fee, Block said. ' 1
"We've got to find some more rev-
enue-for Chicago," Block-said. "One
amusement which should he forced
to pay a share of the cost of- local
government In return for the -privileges
It enjoys Is professional base
hall. We have two big professional
clubs and neither pays 'anything.' to
the city unless the passes handed
around at the city hall are consid
ered that way. But I am willing; to
pay when I go to a game. The two
clubs take $500,000 a year from our
citizens and some of that should go
to the city."
BpXING NOTES
Memphis, Tenn., Nov. II. (iU. P.)
Willie- Magnum hung the stopper on
Jack Ryan in the third roundiot their
bout here last night.
New. York, Nov. 21. (TJ. P.) The
bout scheduled for tonight between
Jack Dillon of Indianapolis and;Al Mc.
Coy has ' been postponed . until , Friday
night. McCoy asked the postponement,
saying he had been taken 111.
Rochester, N. T., Nov. tl. (TJ..P.)
Having a distinct advantage In height,
reach and weight, Tom Cowler, Eng
lish heavyweight, defeated BlU'Bren-
nan of Chicago, here last night in 10
rounds.
Dallas, . Texas, Nov.'. 21. (U. P.)
Red v Henderson, local .scrapper, who
was reported dying yesterday, follow
ing an operation for appendicitis, Is
slightly improved; today, . although his
condition Is still regarded as critical, v
New Orleans, La., Nor.-Jl, CUV P.)
Joe Thomas is In the hospital! today
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MULTNOMAH HAS 't
NEW INCENTIVE"
TO BEAT OREGON
Game. With Olympic Club. De
pends : on Showing Upon
Thanksgiving Day,
. Upon the showing of the Multnomah
Amateur. Athletic club football team. ,
in the Turkey Day contest against ths
University of Oregon depends whether
or not the "Winged M" team will clash"
.with the Olyraplo club team of San
Francisco here December 9. . This de
cision was reached at the meeting of
the directors of the. club last night.
Against' the Whitman college team,
the rejuvenated club eleven mads a
wonderful showing. The players have
been working hard for the contest with
the Willamette university next Satur
day afternoon, 19 of thorn reporting for
inactloe Sunday morning and 17 turn
ing out for gym practice last night.
Bill Knlbbs, captain of the famous
Dartmouth team of 1903, which defeat
ed both Yale and Harvard that season,
will assist Coach "Spec" Hurlburt for
the balanco of the season. Knlbbs was
coach of the University of California
team before It switched to rugby.
Despite the fact that Johnny Par
sens has. been barred from participat
ing in college games for the balance of
this season, the Multnomah club will
not protest his playing la the Thanks
giving Day battle.
SUhl Will Fight Miller.
Ban Diego, Cal., Nov. 11. (P. N. S.)
Jake Stahl, of the San Diego Row
ing club, will fight- Eddie Miller of
San Francisco next Friday - night - at
Brltton's A, C. The men are light
weights. suffering concussion of the brain be
cause Joe Rivers planted his famous
right swing from the hip on his Jaw
In the: third round of their scheduled
20-round bout here last night. Rivera
was arrested pendlogV developments.
The blow landed Thomas on the mat
with his feet in the air. 1
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