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! -'it .- - i : ' ! v THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY,! FEBRUARY 6r 1920. Beaver Boss maisel to iMd with MACKMEN Centerfielder Will Be' Back, Pro vided Terms Are Reasonable; ' Seeking Left Gardener. By George Berts iEORGE MAISEL. will be one of the VT regular outfielders of the Portland Beavers this -season, provided be la rea sonable In his demands for new figures in his contract Although he had an off season In 1819. Walter McCredle believes that Maisel will be able to deliver the goods this year and Is banking on him to hold down the center field berth. The McCredles have offered Maisel the same contract as be received last year, but in view of the lengthening; of the season and the high cost of living, the former Seal has asked for a bigger salary. LEU IS AGAIN Maisel was the highest priced player on the Beaver roster last year, but on account of lack of condition and Injuries he was out of the lineup for several weeks. His batting mark last year was .262, which is about 60 points under his usual standard. He writes from Baltimore that his leg, which was Injured last year, is as strong as ever and that he is in good condition. With Maisel holding forth In center field and "Biff" b'challer elated to hold down the right pasture, McCredle's wor ries as far as his outfield Is concerned are centered on the left garden. USING WALKER AS BAIT " He has Jack Farmer, Richard Cox and Cuyler, the Los Angeles semi-pro, on the reserve list, but is using Frank Walker as bait to hook a .8U0 hitter from one of the eastern circuits. B1U Clyrner, manager of the Columbus club, Is after Walker, but his offer of Mc carty, an outfielder, who is capable of putting up-a fair game at first base, as well as the one for Bailey, have been i ejected by the Beaver boss. McCredio is willing to swap Walker for Taggart, the star of the Columbus outfield, but Clyrner Is not very anxious to part with him. Should it develop that McCredle is unable to land an outfielder for Walker he will likely ask Frank Navln of the Detroit Tigers to lend him a hand. . If Jack Farmer, who la a' holdout, re ports and is in good health he wltl likely be stationed in left field. Whitman College Defeats Willamette Walla Walla, Wash., Feb. 6. On the short end of a 17 to 11 score at the end of the first half, the Whitman college basketball team held the Willamette uni versity five to four points in the last period, came from 'behind and won Thursday nlghfs game, 29 to 21. The game was rough and was featured by the playing of Dement and Bich of Whitman and Wapato and Gillette Of Willamette. Tha lineup: Ui $ Whitman. "Poi. : Willamette. Hlch (17) j Gtiiett Uarter (2) F (fl) Wapato Bment (8) C (8) Jackson I'eteraon (2) O Rrv Wilton G Pimmick Fre throws Rich. 9 out of 11; Ulllett. 1 out of 8. Hcferea Blnnion. Montana BUU college. .' New Rod and Gun Club Formed North Bend. Feb. 6. The new Rod and Oun club of North Bend, which has been organized for the purpose of aid ing In the propagation and protection of aame and flh of the countyt has elected the following officers: Presi dent. Stewart McDonald ; vice president, P. H. Wold ; secretary. Lyle Chapelle ; treasurer, Roacoe Hazer. Cepyrljbt 11'. Bart Schsffner 4 Man As&L hi wsk, ( i mfip ml feW- f li MANHATTAN SHIRTS FOR SPRING See them in our window display on Fifth street. New fabrics and colorings; beautiful designs. ; Sam 'I The Men's Store for kv.Quality arid Service Counting Carpentier to Sign for Battle On Tour of U S. Paris, I Feb. aw(U. P.) Georges Carpentier, Earopean, heavyweight ehamploa, 'probably will slga with Jaek Dempsey to fight for the world's .title daring his renting tosr of Abiertea. M. Detehampt, manager of the French fighter, announced Us sail Ing plaas. "Carpentier and I are to sail from Havre Mareh It on the Tonraln. We probably will sign Dempsey daring oar tonr of the United states," lie said. Desenamps also denied reports pantahed In Paris newspapers that Carpentier is to he married soon. BENNY LEONARD. TO SEEK BATTLE WITH CHAMPION O'DOWD This, of Course, Depends on His Showing With Johrvny Dun dee -Monday Night. NEW YORK, Feb. . I. N. S.) Ben ny Leonard will step out of his class to take on Mike O'Dowd. the mid dleweight champion, if he knocks out Johnny Dundee in Jersey City next Monday night Dave Driscoll, promoter of the Leonard-Dundee bout, today announced that he has offered Leonard the O'Dowd match with the proviso that the light weight champion must put Dundee away and' Benny has agreed to try for It. Driscoll ' originally intended to match O'Dowd with Jeff Smith, but Smith has sajled for France with Al. Lippe and a string of boxers. Leonard has long cherished an ambition to meet O'Dowd. and since Jack Britton outpointed the middleweight champion, Benny is con fident that He, too,' can defeat the boy from St. Paul. Dundee, however, is somewhat of a stumbling block. The Italian boxer has suffered only one knockout in his long career at the hands of Willie Jackson and has ' stood Leonard off seven times. Captain Reardon Not To Start in W. S. 0. Oresop Agricultural College. Corvallis, Feb. 6. The O. A. C. basketball tossers win play their first game of the series with W. S. C. on the local floor Friday night Captain ;.' "Butts" Reardon will not start the game against W. S. C. accord ing to the lineup given out today. He has an Injured knee which bothers him so Big "Babe" McCart will cover the left side of the floor In his stead. Those who will start the game are Stinson and Arthur, forwards ; Elkel man, center; Hubbard and McCart, guards. "Y" Volley Ball Team Named The Portland Y. M. C. A. volley ball team which will participate in the Northwest championship series at Ta coma Saturday has been selected. It is composed of the following players : I. O. Cunningham, captain and manager ; M. M. Rlng-ler, captain ; Frank R. Kerr. Dr. Banner R. Brooke, C. M. Little, C. L. Reynolds, R. H. Bradley, II. E. Wltham, S. C. Tevls, Baltls Allen. W. L. Havens, L. B. Mcnefee and H. W. Jungek. Secretary Stone and Professor Gaw ley left for Tacoma Friday, while the team will leave Saturday morning. Spring Suits You'll find the new advance .1 j i biyicb now on display . Hart Sehaffner &Marx Clothes mean better styles, all wool ma terials, finely tailored garments. Suits that will stand the test of long wear, hold-up and look the best under all conditions. The young fellows look to this store as the style center. Busi ness men know the Hart Sehaff ner & Marx label means the greatest satisfaction and worth. The new styles are now on dis play for your early inspection. Come in and look them over. Suits at $40 and Up to $80 Rosenblatt on Maisel TWO CARDS TO BE HELD IN MARCH Milwaukie Club Will Stage An other Smoker This Month and Two irTMarch. FRANK KENDALL, matchmaker of the Milwaukie boxing commission, has announced the dates of the next three smokers to be held at Milwaukie. They are: February 20 or Z4. March 17. March 31. The decision of the Milwaukie com mission to stage a second smoker this month was reached after it was an nounced by the Portland boxing com mission that its next smoker would be postponed from February 27 to March 3. Kendall is negotiating with some east em battlers for his March cards. He refuses to divulge the names of any of the mitt wielders until he is absolutely sure that they will come. TO BE HELD IX HEILIG Jack Grant, matchmaker of the Port land MTxIng commission, was forced to postpone the Joe Benjamin-Freddie An derson contest on account of the fact that the automobile show has rented the Armory for the week of February 22. This and the fact that the Hellig has beerw, contracted for on March 3 makes It necessary for the change. The post ponement will also give the battlers more time to get Into condition for the contest. Grant is hopeful that Billy Gibson, who is managing Benjamin, will be able to come to Portland to second his fighter In the contest against Freddie Ander son. FULTON MAY COME HEBE Fred Fulton, the lauxy plasterer, who is on the trail of Jack Dempsey. is anx ious to come to Portland to display his wares. Jack Grant matchmaker of the Portland commission. Is negotiating with Tom O'Rourke. Fulton's manager, and it is likely that bis offer for a con test will be accepted. O'Rourke is; also handling Billy Af fleck, the English lightweight, who came over the pond to get a crack at Benny Leonard's title: Harry Casey's, miserable showing against Pugrjry Morton in Tacoma Thursday night -has caused the local fight followers to make Stanley Willis favorite over him in the contest at Mil waukie next Wednesday night. Man's Skeleton Used For Court Evidence St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 6. (I. N. S.) The skeleton of Dr. Joseph McDowell, who died about the time the Civil war ended, "was a mute witness in Circuit Judge Lanwehr's court today in the case of Mrs. May I. Daniels, wife of an amusement, company president against the Warwick hotel for $35,000 for al leged injuries secelved when an elevator dropped. Counsel for the defense had medical practitioners on hand to prove with aid of the skeleton, that Mrs., Dan iels would have been unable to walk ha1 she suffered the injuries she claims. Call on Women to Shovel SnowinN.Y. New York, Feb. 6. (I. X. S.) Owing to the shortage of male labor the street cleaning department today sent out a call for women snow shovelers. offering to pay 50 cents an hour. Side streets are completely blocked by an eight-Inch snowfall and traffic is virtually stag nated tn the main thoroughfares. Long lines of street cars have been stalled since Thursday morning. & Co. Gasco building Fifth and Alder for SUPERIOR passing and checking of the Cbemawa Indian school basket ball players gave them a 24 to IS vic tory over the South Parkway"" Athletic dub quintet Thursday night The In dians led at the end of the first half, 11 to 5, and In the last half each team scored 13 points. Bittles and Nix each scored eight points. Goldstone starred for the local five, with 14 points to his credit The lineup: Chemaw (24) So. Ptrkway (18) Downia (2).. F (14) GoMstone BitUes (8)... F (2) Dabirak; 8brprd (4) C (2) Popk Nix (8.) G IU(Ur Nuckolls (2) O CnkeJe 8 Teteler tteferee, Leon Fsbre. , The Columbia university basketball five annexed a 19 to 10 victory over the James John high school quintet Thurs day afternoon op the Washington high school floor. The first half of the game was slow. Columbia leading. 6 to 3. Co lumbia? showed a big improvement in its playing, while James John still showed a Jack of free throwing ability. Coach Dewey, who haa "Wen ill for three weeks, has asiumed charge of the Columbia five again. The lineup: Colombia (10) Junes John (10) Dunnlngan ( 7 ) . . , Dtwmi Johnson (4) .... Aeee (3.) Douclas (6) ,.P () Bauer .F Hedges . . C Cochran . . G ...(4) Brame . .G Hiatt 8 King 8 Serber Referee. Leon Fibre. The Jefferson -HI 11 game of the Inter scholastic league, scheduled for today, has been indefinitely postponed on ac count of the Illness of several high play ers. The Blue-Gold team billed a prac tice game with the "Y" students when the postponement was announced. The Multnomah Guard Juniors de feated the Waverlelgh team Wednesday night, 37 to 19. Mount Angel College, Feb: 6. The Mount Angel college basketball quintet, which plays the Multnomah club team of Portland Saturday night on the "Winged M" floor, returned home Thurs day from its annual Willamette valley trip. The collegians won from Mill City and Lebanon by big margins. Manager Harry Fischer of the Mult nomah club team announced that the regular club lineup would be started In the game against Mount Angel college Saturday night. Some of the second string players will be given an oppor tunity to get into the fray during the second half. Three basketball games were played at Reed college Thursday. The Reed college co-ed team, which meets the O. A. C. girls' team Saturday afternoon, defeated the women's faculty team, 39 to 28. The Sophomores, through the basket shooting ability of Opal Weimer, defeated the Juniors, 15 to 8. Miss Weimer registered all of the winners' points. The Seniors won from the Freshmen girls, 82 to 2. Condon, Feb. 6. The Dalles high school basketball team defeated the Wheeler county high school team in Fosell last Saturday, 31 to 27. It was a close game from start to finish, both teams being 'In excellent trim and well matched in every respect Albany, Feb. 6. Albany high de feated the Drain team on its home floor, 18 to 11, Tuesday night, according to a message . from Coach Brumbaugh, who is accompanying his basketball tossers on a trip through Southern Ore gon. The team is scheduled to play at Medford Friday and Saturday nights. Washington Senator Continues Fight in Favor Wooden Ships Washington, Feb. 6. (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL) Senator Jones of Washington, chairman of the senate committee on commerce, is one of those who has not lgst faith In wooden ships, and he expressed his regret the other day that he was un able to bring before the committee a shipmaster with whom he had just talked. "We have heard some talk about wooden ships being 'no good, " Chair man Jones told the committee. "Today I was talking with Captain Davies, who has tsken a wooden ship from Seattle through the Panama canal to Europe and has 'just brought it back to this coast. He tells me that the only cost for repairs would have been $9, except for a severe storm 'that the ship had to fight "I wanted Captain Davies' to tell the committee about it, but tie was unable to be present" January Report of County Clerk Shows Receipts of $10,126 The January report of County Clerk Joseph Beverldge shows a total sum of $10,126 to be turned over to the county treasurer for the month. The largest single item, la for circuit court earned fees at 82727.85, with circuit court fines running well up In the list at 8750. The sum of $596 was turned over to the Multnomah County Library association. as establishment for the sole use of lawyers, whHe"$126.82 was sent to State Treasurer Hoff for fish and game fees. A new Hem, that of dog licenses, totals $573 for the county. Renew Postoffice Contract Washington. Feb. 6. The postoffice department has renewed for 10 years the lease of postoffice quarters now used at Cathlamet, Wash., premises owned by John Doumtt. STEELHEAD FISHING! The big rain has brought in a run of our favorite steelheads, also some fhie big salmon trout. The season is open for both pf ; these winter fish and we have the right sort of good tackle. Bbckus&C96rrio 73 MORRISON. ." NEAR FOURTH Center-Milwaukie Club Will Stage 2j Shows iif March AMERICA HOLDS SIX HONORS Jimmy Wilde Only Foreigner Holding World's Boxing Cham pionships; Europeans Named. PARIS. Feb. . (U. p.) America, England and France were appor tioned 10 votes each, here yesterday at the organization and establishment of the international boxing union. Conceding to the objection of Amer icans that countries In which boxing is only a minor sport should not be allowed equal representation, the union awarded four votes to Belgium, three to Australia, two each to Switzerland and Italy and one to Holland. Denmark, Norway, Sweden. Argentina and Brazil. Major Drexel-BidcUe, president of the American boxing board, cabled that the apportionment was1 satisfactory to the United States. With the exception of the light heavy weight title, which waa declared vacant, the holders of all the world's champion ships were agreed upon. The selections were : Flyweight, Jimmy Wilde, England. Bantamweight, Pete Herman, Amer ica. Featherweight, Johnny Kilbane, America. Ligl4weight. Benny Leonard, America. Welterweight, Jack Britton, America. Middleweight, Mike O'Dowd, America. .Heavyweight, Jack Dempsey, America. The featherweight, lightweight anjd middleweight titles of Europe were de clared vacant. The champions selected were : Flyweight Jimmy Wilde. England. Bantamweight, Charles Ledoux, France. Welterweight, Badoud. France. Light heavyweight and 'heavyweight, Georges Carpentier.. France. Hal Chase to Quit Baseball Diamond Reports that Hal Chase, first base man of the New York Giants, intends to quit the national game, came as quite a surprise to baseball folk throughout the country. No reason for Chase's re tirement has been given, but It Is under stood that the veteran, first baseman intends to devote all of his attention to business. W Should Chase ouif the came, it Ij probable that Manager McGraw of the Giants will try George Kelly, the young ster acquired from the Rochester club of the International league two years ago, at first base. Kelly was quite a sensation in the International league and when signed by McGraw was given a chance at first base. He was still a bit green at that time, but has appar ently now reached the stage where he will fit in right should Chase decide to quit. Montana Coach Resigns Missoula, Mont.; Feb. 6. Barney W. Bierman. football coach of the Uni versity of Montana during the past two seasons, announoed that he had ten dered his resignation. Oregon Association Indorses Amendment Washington. Feb. . (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNALJ- R. E. Scott, secretary of the Anti Asiatic association at Hood River, has wired Senators Chamberlain and Mc Nary an indorsement of the constitu tional amendment proposed by Senator Phelan, under which the Japanese born in this country would be denied the privileges of citizenship. STARVING While the World Looks On 1 1 kJ Sofa season W) M m vKnow Portland and the Nortlrwcsr ' ()! 8 Si The ninth annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition November 17-22, 1919. emphasized the Importance of and gave new impetus to an industry already flrmjy established in Portland, having for its particular feature the completion of a 300,000 pavilion, covering 74 acres. ' - , . Take a glance -it these very interesting statistics for the year 1919. received at the Portland Union Stockyards, North Portland: Hog Sheep Calves Beef cattle. Horses or a grand total of 7216 carloads, exclusive of dairy cattle, evaluated at over $2.000,000. 4i : 'yr- - !Stp. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 6. (L N. S.) Jimmy Darcy, middleweight from Portland, will box Ed Warner of Salt Lake City here tonight In the main four round bout of an all star boxing card. Alex Trambitas, brother of Jimmy Darcy, will oppose Joe Azevedo, veteran lightweight Young Brown, Los An geles featherweight makes his local bow here against Jimmy Dundee. Frankte Jones boxes Bum Spiers. Tacoma, Wash.,. Feb. 6. Morris Lux, the Kansas City welterweight was robbed In his fight with Travle Davis Thursday night when Referee So hock gave the decision to the Seattle battler. Lux should have been given a draw. Puggy Morton beat Harry Casey with out extending himself. ' Paris, Feb. 6. The next meeting of the International Boxing congress will be heldin Antwerp following the Olym pic games. This - announcement was made yesterday following a discussion of prize ring rules and regulations. The election of a president waa deferred. Lord Lonsdale of England and Paul Rousseau of France were named vice presidents with one to be chosen from among America's representatives. Bell Hart of London was elected secretary. Jersey City, Feb. 6. Joe"- Lynch knocked out Eddie Siegel In the third round of a scheduled eight round bout Thursday night. Pendleton Legion To Stage Ring Card Pendleton, Feb. 6. Boxing in Pendle ton will be revived on a big scale with three fast bouts Saturday night Feb ruary 28, at a smoker to be given by the American Legion. Topnotchers among coast fighters will be obtained to show before the ex-service men and legion men of Umatilla county. The smoker will close a week's mem bership drive for the four posts In the county and Pendleton post will be host. Efforts are being made to have Bob Martin, A. E. F. champion, appear In the 10 round hcadliner. A six and a four rouiyi preliminary are also on the card. Jack Grant Portland promoter, has been asked to help line up a fast card. , Bobby Holds Records Bobby McLean has won 15 interna tional skating championships on the ice and holds nine world's ameteur and pro fessional marks. He battles with Oscar Mathiesen at Chrlstianla February 7 and 8 for the world's championship. V. Devall, Owner of Haines Phone Co., Is Dead in Wisconsin Baker. Feb. 6. Victor Devall. owner and manager of the Haines Telephone company, died Thursday at Merrill, Wis., from pneumonia, with which he became ill, following an attack of in fluenza, according to a telegram re ceived by Mrs. TJevalL Mr. Devall was nearly 40 years old. and had been a resident of Haines for 20 years. His father lived at Calgary, Canada. He had been called to Merrill by business, t is expected that the funeral will be held at Haines. There are no children. TRY OUR Mexican Chile, 15c LUNCH SIXTH AND STARK sum PortlandEstablished of the Livestock Industry .204,870 .214,523 ..11,418 113J85 . 2J08 OREGON HOOPERS ! DEFEATED BY W. S C. IN CLOSE ' CONTEST i . Spurt in Second Half Enables Cougars to Apex Victory Over Lemon-Yellow. UNIVERSITY OF f OREGON. Feb. 6. Overcoming k, five-point lead which Oregon established In the Initial period, Washington State hide hurdlers defeated the fast Iiemon-Yellow team Thursday night in bne of the fastest games ever seen onja local floor by a score of 29 to 27. "f Eddie Dumo,- the university's brilliant forward, starred for the Eugene team, annexing 19 of Oregon's counters. And Brick Mclver, all-coast guard of W. S. C. last year, who watched l5urno,i was perhaps most noticeable of the visitors' performers. At the beginning 9f the second half, with the"score board registering 18 to 13 , in favor of tl)4 Eugentans, both aggregations started; off with a bang and the game settled down to a clean exhibition of the knock-down-drag-out variety. During all, of the last period It was either team's -game. The lineup: i W. 8. O. (2). PA. Orecon (27). Mom (18) F (1) Dumo Rocker , (8) .K (2) Und Kiog O (4) Ithm Copelsud (4) 0. (2) Jacobbrrfar Mclrer (2) I Chapman Referee, George Andenon, Substitution: W. 8. C, Chna for King- . aj Track and field trials to select the Canadian Olympic sgmes teams will be held in Winnipeg In -June. X OREGON BROTHERHOOD. NO. 77 Auto 'Thieves, Motor Bandits j and Joy-Riders TAKE NOTICE, that this KANT-KOP AUTO LOCK is worse than a regiment of regular cops guarding a car. It's thre, right between the carburetor and manifold, and can't b beat unless you want to -take an awful chance. t Don't do it there's enough E Z Pickings until Mr. Wis. Auto Owner, installs this KANT-KOP gas lock on his car, then our advic is leave the KANT-KOP alone brother, leave, it alone! i A. PUZZLER. Box L-49, Journal. A millloa peojrt served last year, wl of $0M this year. "There's a with The Host Talked t marts e miiioh Appstitinq PIbc l . Three orisgg, l ion as the Ceiiter of the Northwest Though these figujres will of themselves establish Portland as the livestock anfl packing centers of the Northwest, they , furnish no criterion for 1920, for the receipts are increasing with unprecedented rapidity, and 1920 will be the biggest . ear in thehistor) of the livestock industry. No small part- v of this success hasjbeeri due to the co-operation of the banks of the community, mnd Ladd tc Tilton Bank feels the keenest ; interest in its promotion and development. It therefore stands behind it in all legitimate banking ways. t LADD & TILTON BANK Oldest in ' j the Northwest "Babe" Euth Wants Some of the Money - Kew .York, Feb. . (L X. a Th fact that "Babe" Ruth 1 Is on his way east from California to ask for part of the purchase price paid to Boston by the Yankees tor his release does not concern the New York owners. "Ruth will have to dicker with' Harry JPrasee It he wanta any of the purchase money,"- eaid Colonel T. L. Huston to day. "It's no Concern of ours." Big Increase In Licenses Castlerock. Wash.. Feb. . The re celpte for' hunting and fishing licenses at the auditor's office prove this sec tion to bo a favorite resort for hunters and fishermen as well as trappers. The receipts for the past year are as- fol lows: County hunting and fishing licenses. 13026 : non-resident licenses. $892; resident licenses. M0; non-reertdent licenses, 890 : county trappers' licenses, 8130; total, $4278. This is an Increase over 1918 of $955. Bees Get White Sox Catcher Chicago, Feb. 8. (U. P.) Joe Jen-, kins, second-siring catcher of'the Chi cago White Sox, was released Thurs day to the tialt Lake City club of the Coast league. California Secures Rutaers Game New Brunswick, N. J- Feb. 6. -June' 14 has been named as the date of the baseball game between the Rwtgera rot lege and the University f California, Vaughn Sions Cub Contract ' Chicago. Feb. 6. Manager Fred Mitchell of the Chicago National yes terday announced the receipt of th signed contract of Pitcher Jim Vaughn. ai Inereai reasoa." CP Bv T Hamburg' tusk Ohlekan l ... Vaal itaw . Oak ad Baana . . SWi .. . . . aWlM . . . OofMa, Taa Salada .... Ne Chart far rtes. Plenty fee Twenty oF and BeskThDuht Zb&i II iilIHitr J Washington at Third ... ISA ISO 1 Sa 10c 80s -ia ; So. 100 an ISa . 1 .1 -1 ,. r m rVjvgrtwn f at Third, I I