THE OREGON DAILY" JOURNAL, POR TLANPV FRIDAY, : JANUARY 4, 1918. By George McManus PLAYERS TO HAVE BRINGING UP FATHER Oorrifbt. HIT. lntmarlaattl Km DmtMi E FOR FULL SPEED New System of Apportioning Post , Season" Series Money Should Be More Popular. CITY SERIES IS IMPORTANT "7 . - - .... . jf-mwvw I ( l know I II I WE HT'?? I ' V llll'r- . : WELL -HE 1 "- "": "" "L" ' : i i ' 1 1 . ' ' ' ' ' ' " '- j " I ' ' INCENTIVE Winner at Times MaJ Make More Than Participant in World's ' Championship ?Games. Cincinnati. Ohio, Jan. 4. (U. P.) Oarry Herfhman today announced he and: Baa Johnson have agreed to divide -the player' end of the next world's ser lea) receipt! as follows: - Have the pool consist of 60 per cent - of the receipts of the first four games . after the national commission's 10 per cnt has been deducted. This is no , change from past regulations. Limit the award of the winning play ers to $2000 each and the losing players . to 11400 each. ."Award the remainder of the pot to the second, third and fourth place teams of the two big leagues on this basis ; : TO the second place clubs 25 per cent each, to the third place teams. 16 per cent each; to the fourth place clubs, 10 : per cent each. Fifty per cent of the playera' share of . the - receipts of all other post-season - games played undei1 the commission's auspices shall be Added to the players' - pool pf the world's series and be di vided anions the teams finishing second, third and fourth. The other 60 per cent will go to the contesting teams, 60 per ceryt to the win ners and 40 per cent to the losers. . It la not the Intention of the com ml s : slon, Herrmann said, to say that each player on a world's series team shall re ceive either $2000 or $1400. The teams will be given $2000 or $1400 as the case may 'be, for .each eligible player. It . will then beup to the players; to divide the money among themselves as they see v fit- ,-- -' .;. Players to share in any of the dtstrl , button, , must be under contract to their t. team on or before August SI. ' City Series Coin Puzzles New York, Jan. 4. (T. N. S.) A new . ruling for disbursing city series money is expected when the national com- . mission meets next week, accordine to baseball men here today. . The question of dividing money taken In at city series is a stumbling block In the path of the new plan fop- dividing world's series "receipts, for It is pointed out that in a suc cessful city series a club finishing in second place in the pennant race , might receive more money than the ' club winning the world's series. At the recent conference in Chicago . the question was taken up and it : was ; proposed to pool all city series receipts with the world's series "gate," : but such a plan, it is said, would work an Injustice to many players and cause a storm of discontent in r,l av er ranks throughout the big leagues. .The, city series question Is per plexlng but we intend to take care of it art the meeting of the National com mission In Cincinnati, next Monday," , Mid President Tenert of the National -league today. "The f problem requires careful 'working out, but I believe we . can take care of It In a manner that 'r will be fair to all clubs and players." Herzog Sues Giants For Pay While Away New Tork. Jan. 4, (U. P.) Before leaving today for Florida witfi his fam Hy to spend the winter, Charles Herzog, Giant second baseman, declared he had left .Instructions with his attorneys to bring suit against the New York Na " tlonal league for a sum that will ex . ceed $800. The amount represents back salary . . which Herxog declares ls due and which .Y uu not Deen paid him. It accumulated during his absence last summer. Seattle to Meet Vancouver Septet Vancouver, B. C. Jan. 4. Vancouver and Seattle will, inaugurate the 1917- racuic tjoast Hockey association season here tonight. ' Seattle Is weakened on account of the loss of Cully WllBon, who had his - leg broken in the contest against the Portland Rosebuds Tuesday night. Special Sale of s Arrow Shirts 7' -- Today is the commencement of our great twice-a- year sale of the well known Arrow Shirts. It's to your advantage to lay in a reasonable supply at these special prices. This sale consists of every cpfored ; Arrow Shirt in the house, in fine madras, crepes, - basket weaves, percales, silk and linen mixtures, mercerized and tub silk shirts. Come tomorrow .and make your selections at the following, reduced i "i t-i r o . i - Regular $1.50 Shirts. Regular $2.00 Shirts . ; Regular $2.50 Shirts. . Regular $3.00 Shirts. The Home '. . of Hart, Schaf frier - Clothes Cobb Is Itching'EIGHTH CITY AND He Likes-M annes Corporal Nig Clarke says famous Georgian ball player will not wait to be drafted for war service. Detroit, Mich., Jan. . (I. N. S.)-r Corporal J. J. Clarke, formerly "Nig1 Clarke, catcher for the Cleveland American League club, in a letter to Detroit friend, says that Ty Cobb Is thinking seriously of getting Into har ness with the United States marines. Clarke spent a day with Tyrus- last week, and wrote as follows : "You know that boy Ty) Is Just Itching to get into harness with a gun and a bayonet or cheese knife (sword) and get into the German dugout now, Ty will fight anything living. He'll be In It soon and, mark me. In it to knock hell out of the Germans." Cobb Is Just under 81 years of age and would not let family affairs keep him out, Clarke added.' Leonard Can Have a Crack at Ted's.Title New York, Jan. 4. (I N. S.) Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, can fight for the welterweight championship If he wants to clash with Ted Lewis rne latter nas cnauengea jeonara to a match of from 10 to 20 rounds. Leonard wants tne proceeds to go to a war charity. Albany Quintet to Play Halsey Albany, Or., Jan. 4. The first basket ball game of the season will be played here Saturday evening when Albany high school meets the team front Halsey high school. Halsey Is said to have a strong te&m and the locals -are expected to have a hard game on their hands. The Al bany team will be composed of Wlllard Irvine, Nebergall, PortmlUer, Hender son, Archibald and Bussard. ' I i 51.25 Regular $3.50 Shirts ....... 51.65 Regular - $1-85 Regular $5.00 Shirts . . . $3.85 $3.15 $6, $6.50, $7 Silk Shirts ; $4.85 WHITE SHIRTS NOT INCLUDED Cooper UnionSiiits Reduced $2.0d Ecru Union Suits, special . . . . .... . S1.65 i ?552 SC001 M"ed Union Suits, special . . $2.M $3.50 Wool Mixed Union Suits, special . . $2.85 v Sam'l Rosenblatt Go. Jh. Men. Stor.fer SOUTHEAST CORNER yuaiuj. WB -OTvre, . ... . , . . . UMPIRES ENIGMA TO LOCAL MOGUL President Blewett Sends Word of Annual Meeting of N. W. January 17. Northwestern league magnates will assemble In Seattle, January 17, to dis cuss matters relative to the organization of the circuit for the 1918 season, ac cording word Judge McCredie has re ceived from President Blewett. Portland's application for membership In the league will be formally actea upon and It Is probable that the eighth city of the circuit will be selected. The league directors will also make applica tion for a higher classification. The sal ary 'and player limit questions are to be considered. It is not expected that President Blew. ett will make any announcements re garding the umpires who will handle the games this year. Four umpires Ralph Frary, E. A. Eckman, W. F. Flnnernan and S. P. Cusack have been reserved by the Northwestern league, but whether they will be retained Is a question. The adoption of the single umpiring system In the Utah-California league has practically put Pearl Casey out of a position and it may be possible that he will land a Job In the Northwestern. Judge v McCredie has no Idea which city will be the eighth In the league. J. Ryan Wins Fourth tJame in Cue Tourney J. Ryan won from E. L. Roth Thurs day night in the finals of the three cushion billiard tournament at the Wal dorf parlors. There Is no sure winner In sight yet, however. Both players have won four games, Ryan having played five and lost cne, and Good land losing none. Ryan made a five run. The most Interesting contest of the evening was tween Conley and Wll helm, the lattei 4 -sing in the "one" hole. Tonight Warr will play "Wllhelm. Thursday's scores were : Handicap Score Conley 24 24 Wllhelm 24 23 Ryan 28 28 Kotn 24 Is High School Hockey League Is Organized Organization of the Interscholastlo Hockey league was practically agreed upon Thursday, at a nieetlng of repre sentatives ef Lincoln, Washington, Jef ferson and Columbia, with Pete Muldoon manager of the Portland Rosebuds. The startine time of the eames is tha onlv hitch, the rfnk officials desiring to have the contests start at 4 :30 o'clock, so that they will not interfere with the after noon skating periods. Fifteen for Kentucky Derby Lexington. Ky.. Jan. 4. (L N. S.) Fifteen candidates have been entered for the Kentucky derby at Churchill Downs May 1L Sunbriar Is the winter choice, Escoba second and Papp third. The winner will get $2500, with 315,000 add ed. $4-$4.50 Shirts K . , , PIrTU A MH AT HUD Fielder Mystery By It A.Oonin Anybody seen Fielder Jones? If so, put the Browns' pilot hep to the fact that a determined look ing, light complexioned party is about to cross his path. A paper may suddenly appear and he may be separated from a large sum of money. This party has been looking for Jones since last fall, but Fielder is' as scarce as Bill Hohensollern's agents. After reporting to baseball head quarters upon his return from St. Looey, Jones disappeared. Inquiry has developed the fact that friends have seen him only once since be got back. Pinochle and bridge whist are rumored to be the cause. Anyhow, a d. 1. t c party Is on his trail and he wants to say a few words to Jones. His conversation will have a metallic click, for It is money that he would discuss. The d. 1. 1. c party Is Byron Houck, whom Jones drafted from the Portland baseball club last fall for the St. Louis Americans. Houck has received a letter from Secretary Bobby Qulnn asking for his ad dress. This is the prescribed form for club secretaries and it is de signed to let the player know that the club is Interested In his future well being, etc. On the player's part it is analyzed as a feeler. Just before slamming him In the pocket with a contract. Houck therefore would see Jones and have a few things cleared up so that he won't have to strain his wrist Just before the training sea son opens by handling pen and blot ter. It looks more and more as If Bill Rodgers will pilot the Bees next year. The Sacramento backers have put City League PORTLAND ALLEYS 2d Sd Ttl. At. 1 193 181 R18 173 210 103 583 194 150 134 464 165 177 200 569 100 188 233 592 187 818 941 2726 i BARBER SHOP. 164 211 660 187 181 186 669 190 211 .202 571 190 182 172 637 179 128 176 457 162 866 947 2694 ,VER TAILORS. 150 175 616 172 164 182 534 178 180 169 603 168 149 194 637 179 192 160 529 176 839 880 2619 Kresa 144 Morrow ....... 180 Paulson 1 80 Crisp , .. 12 Wood 171 Totala 867 HENTtT BUILDER Moffett 185 Dean 202 Freer 158 Bobbin 18S Tripp 153 Total 881 HAD LET & SI Monson lei Lone 188 Melrin 1S4 Merrick 184 Slater 177 -Total 904 WELLS REALTY CO. Jones 170 Flanagan ...... 192 17S 167 210 212 149 166 184 189 188 17S 509 64S 535 566 506 170 181 Well' 136 166 184 178 189 Hanson Kruse 169 Totals 848 911 900 2659 ST. NICHOLAS CAFETERIA Franklin 177 155 166 498 166 170 208 Hnjrder ..... 142 Kate 169 187 241 199 190 181 207 158 140 510 617 627 615 Blatr 170 176 172 Bishop 185 Totals 843 WALKOVER 972 832 2667 BOOT SHOP 213 179 546 185 192 662 179 158 616 169 199 643 159 206 688 Eldon 154 185 179 175 223 182 187 172 181 196 Wilkinson . . . Babeock Flarin Farmer Henry Totals 918 905 934 2768 On the Orecon alleys: Oregon House League MEIER A FRANK 2d 83 126 125 109 167 3d 134 157 134 172 99 TtL 870 424 419 419 420 Ave. 128 141 140 140 140 Herman . 153 141 160 138 154 Maraea Vetsburg Schubert Barnes . Total 746 610 696. 2032 PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. 188 141 166 493 150 148 149 447 Hagel 164 149 126 Shetman Advrin 188 118 122 878 Principal Dates Coast League 'Sked San Francisco, Jan. 4. (L N. S.) The coming season of the Pacific Coast Baseball league will open April 2, ac cording to a decision reached today at the meeting of magnates. . The principal dates adopted follow : Opening week: Oakland at San Fran cisco, Vernon at Sacramento, Salt Lake at Los Angeles. I Decoration day: Oakland at Salt Lake, Vernon at San Francisco, Sacra mento at Los Angeles. - July 4 : Oakland at San Francisco, Sacramento at Salt Lake, Vernon at Los Angeles. Labor day : Oakland at San Fran cisco Vernon at Salt Lake, Sacramento at Los Angeles. Admission day : Oakland at Sacra mento, Salt Lake at San Francisco, Ver non at Los- Angeles. dosing day : Salt r Lake at Sacra mento, Vernon at San Francisco. Oak land at Los Angeles. - Oakland Is to be at Salt Lake on July 29, Pioneer day. whlcn is the big state hHdayvlhiTJtaluVv-Vi Ptoanliitifirm vir named exnresudnsr re- I gret at Judge McCredie's leaving 1 league- ana congrai.uia.ung me isorux- Jones Is Pursued at ( at at Party On Trail off naming a manager until next, Tuesday. Charley Graham appears to want Spider Baum, but the bankers backing the clnb are strong for Rodgers. "Apple Cheeks" Is . In dally communication with Judge McCredie and the latter was heard to say that he would give Rodgers definite word today or tomorrow. It appears that Sacramento Is will ing to give Rodgers the Job, pro vided It doesn't have to pay Port land anything for his release. The McCredles have quite a few dollars of purchase money tied up in Rodgers, which went Into the Cincinnati club. In fact It cost the McCredles more to get Rodgers back from Cincinnati than the Port land club received for him In the original sale to Cleveland. There fore the Judge has been hesitating a bit, but he said yesterday that it was not his Intention to stand in the way of any player's advancement and that If Sacramento really wanted Rodgers he guessed they could have him. Walter McCredie did not tarry long in his home town. He de parted yesterday for Salt Lake and points east after having been home barely 24 hours. He did not conclude negotiations for Paddy SIglln, Cliff Lee or Herb Brenton. Mac would like to take Brenton to Salt Lake because he pitched some fine games there and he believes a spltball pitcher like Brenton would be a success In the rarlfled ozone. Peter Grant, well-known sports man, would like to ee Pearl Casey managing the Northwestern league and voted for him yesterday. On the other hand Rev. F. J. Eppllng cast his ballot for Bill Rodgers, and told why he thought "BUI was the man for the place. Tort . . 148 172 169 143 147 181 464 496 155 165 KrauM Totals 794 719 765 2278 HOKETMAN HARDWARE CO. Block H8 149 147 434 145 157 148 188 183 yr inaier 1 B 0 Parrott 124 Zachrisaon 112 160 152 169 178 176 168 129 185 472 444 410 649 Woelm 186 Totals . . 696 808 805 2309 CELRO KOLA E. Hoeh 196 151 167 Bergmann 113 102' 90 Hienan 101 181 . 120 614 813 171 104 354 sllft 845 115 Ryder 108 110 127 Sprmser 180 150 : 143 423 141 Totals 648 644 655 1947 NORTHWEST STEEL UNION MEN Bbada 123 109 123 335 118 167 153 131 147 VPUCK J94 lag 148 158 131 125 600 458 394 441 Nehf 120 180 Metzler 100 168 Edwards 171 145 Totals 708 755 . PATHFINDERS' 685 2148 CLUB 166 446 142 369 148 418 131 4551 169 486 Hashes 180 150 Arlsrim 119 98 149 123 140 152 Bouney 135 135 UoCauley 138 186 Draper 131 146 145 Totals 663 71 5 746 2114. U. S. Forest Service League WHIRLING WIMPU8ES 1st 2d 3d TtL 138 138 129 400 179 113 132 424 142 89 117 348 180 234 175 689 Are. 133 Wlesendanfer Hodgson . . . Bock Law Totals . . , 141 116 196 639 669 -653 1761 HOS DOGS Woodward 143 132 180 425 BnrnfieU 115 118 148 376 Flynn 123 102 182 359 Kins 150 120 138 408 Totals ..I... 633 487 548 1563 SIDE HILL GOUGERS Nilason 142 146 147 435 White . 104 158 168 430 Hoffman 127 139 119 885 Absentee 147 147 147 441 Totals 520 690 681 1691 SPINTER CATS 142 115 119 136 145 143 128 147 Talbott 142 169 117 428 Randall 92 63 181 286 143 95 142 148 Miller 164 182 189 425 148 141 445 Ireland 166 Totals ...... 544 672 648 1604 'Diamond Bob' Home With King Contract "Diamond Bob" Evans, who knocked 'em dead for a couple of weeks In gay San Francisco, is back again with the sparklers Intact and with the announce ment that he has secured Mick King, the Australian, for a bout here In Port land, and would like to match him against Al Sommera. - 1 -I King would like to come North for a contest, but If he does not land any thing will go to Denver to meet Jack Dillon. He has an Imposing record, according to "Diamond Bob," which In cludes three defeats of Jeff Smith, three of Jimmy dabby, Eddie McGoorty. and 20 round decision over Lea Darcy, though he was later knocked out by Darcy In 12 rounds. Portland Team Is Crippled Manager Pete Muldoon of the Port land Rosebuds la having trouble getting his players out to practice -on account of the Injuries sustained Jay Tobln, Har ris and Johnson' in .Tuesday's game against : Seattle. The cripples are re covering and they will be in fair snape for the contest against the Seattle team TV. it.a. . T the CARDINAL BOSS HOPES TO PILOT WINNING TE AM Jack Hendricks Not to Play Santa Claus to Other National League Clubs. Chicago. Jan. 4. (I. N. . S) Jack Hendricks, new pilot of the St. Louis Cardinals. Is not going to play Santa Claus to other National league mag nates and managers. If the Chicago Cubs or any other team in the Tener circuit has weak spots to plug up they will have to seek elsewhere than St. Louis for star players. Hendricks, who Is in Chicago today made It plain that he ought to give St. Louis a winner. He declared a winner in St. Louis would mean as much to the National league as a winner In Chi cago. " "The Cubs do not need players worse than I do." said Hendricks, "so why should I make overtures for the sale or exchange of players?" The Cardinals' manager made It plain that he Is not after Larry Doyle, second baseman of the Cubs. He would not commit himself concerning Inflelder Chuck Wortman. Illinois Athletic Club Wins Tank Meet Chicago. Jan. 4. (L N. a) The Illi nois Athletic club today holds the 1911 swimming championship of the Central A. A. U.. scoring 15 points In a meet here last night against the Chicago Athletic association's 9. Great Lakes' U. of Chicago's S and the Hamilton club's 1. Although no records were broken. It was one of the best meets ever seen here. The women's events did not figure In the championship. Mike McDermott, winner of the 200- yard breast stroke championship for the I. A. C. today la on his way to Charlestown, Mass., where he Is at tached to a company of United States marines. Herman Laubls, a distance star from St. Louis, now at the Great Lakes naval training station. captured the mile championship, making the distance In 25:26 2-5. Grand Circuit Men To Assemble Monday Cleveland. Jan. 4. (I. N. S.) Ed Tipton of Lexington, and P. W. Harvey of Cleveland were being mentioned to day as posslbilties for the presidency of the Grand circuit, following the an nouncement last night of H. K. Dever eaux. present head of the circuit, that he will hold to his decision not to be a candidate for reelection at the annual meeting of the circuit In Columbus next Monday. Jockey's Injury to Cut Racing Entries New Orleans. Jan. 4. (I. N. 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' ladr-esaest Wsselsgtos at Ella tC Between tt aad slit Sts TTett Bids. NOTICE Osr I7B fasersl also laelades sseelal easateiag for salfatsat Jt desired to aay part ef Unite State. . . . Ex-Giant to Fl y N. Y. Idol in Navy Artie hafer, expert with automo biles, will run aerial machines with American squadron against Iluns. San Diego. Jan. 4. CL N. S.) Art Shafer, former star Inflelder of the New Tork Giants, Is now a member of the aviation .branch of the navy. Word was received here several days ago that Shafer would join the navy, but it was not until yesterday afternoon that he put in an appearance and received his uni form. He is temporarily assigned to the detention camp, following which he will join the class In the study of flying. Shafer quit baseball because he thought the Giants were too rough with their kidding and McGraw tried for sev eral years to get htm back. They also twitted Artie about getting so many "mash" notes from the fair fans that It got on his nerve. He comes of a wealthy family and Is In the automobile busi ness. McFarland Has Idea Washington. Jan. . (U. P.) Fol lowing the suggestion of Jees Wlllard. many fighters are offering to give ex hibitions for themselves, the .proceeds to go to the committee on training camp activities of tne war aeparxmeni. a. am latest volunteer Is Packey Mcrariano. No action In the matter nas oeen agreva upon. ' Look for This Sign 3d. at Oak St. Only R A L S & TRAGEY risers! Pireetor.. . A.7MS. - 1 Sanlel to Wrestle Tonight Chicago. Jan. 4 (1. N. 8.) Ad Saa tell. Pacific coast heavyweight wrestler, will make his eastern debut here to night In a finish match with Paul Mar tinson. San tell considers his match with Martinson as an opening wedge In campaign for a bout With Craddock for the heavyweight title. COME ALONC, I'M ON Hi WAY TO CHERRY'S Now If you were never up there. 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