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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
17
Milwaukie Ring Smoker to Draw Big Crowd Portland Manager Likes
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1920.
Local Recruit
Battlers In
irooaonape
For Contest
JOB BENJAMIN, knockout king of
1920, and Heinle Sehuman, hi oppon
ent In the 10-raund main event at Mil
waukie Wednesday night., finished up
their hard training Tuesday afternoon.
Sehuman will do light work today to
keep him at the 14 0-pound mark, and
Benjamin will rest up, being perfectly
satisfied with his condition and hla
weight Benjamin barely quivered the
scales at 135 ifcmnds after Tuesday's
workout.
BRAS NON GO RECALLED
Talk of the kind of battle Sehuman
will put up again against Benjamin is
mere speculation. Heinle will have to
knockout youth. In Heinle's former
fights here he has aldays crowded his
opponents. That also always hag been
Benjamin's' style of attack. If the two
boys stick to this style, something Is
liable to pop before the 10 rounds have
paused their Juvenile days. No light
weight In the last year has ever carried
the fight to Benjamin and survived the
attack. Witness what happened to the
clever Kddie Shannon when he attempted
it. Eddie was cuckooed a few moments
after the opening bell ' and never re
gained -full consciousness until he left
the state. ,
JOE WORKED HARD
strenuous training work with the shifty
Alex Trambitas, who is somewhere near
Bchuman's weight, and Alex Is authority
for the fact that Benjamin has a pile
driver concealed somewhere about his
person. . :
' ri was never in such perfect shape as
I am today, and I was never rutting nan
so hard." said Benjamin. "I hope Sehu
man can last long enough to give the
crowd a run for Its money."
" Two other 10-round bouts featuring
Fra'nkie Murphy and Lloyd Madden, who
thrilled the crowd at a previous smoker,
and the elongated and clever Harlan
Bunker and the rugged Ole Anderson,
win rouna out ine cara, wim uur
round-preliminary.. ' . ..
SPO
NOT
fTIHE J. B. C. A. basketball team
X- trimmed the Christian Brothers
Business College Midgets 10 to 6 Mon
day night in an exciting game in the
Neighborhood House gymnasium. In the
preliminary contest, the Neighborhood
A. C, Juniors lost to the C. B. B. C
Juniors 4 to 16. Rosen and Unkeles each
scored four points In the "main events'
and the score at the end of the first
half was 4 to 1 in favor of the J. B. A. C.
, Manager Nathan ' Lakefish would
like to secure a game for his B'nai B'rith
hoopers next Thursday night. He can
be reached at Main 4036 after 5 o'clock
each afternoon. Next Monday nighf the
B. B. will tangle with the Franklin high
aggregation in . the Thirteenth and Mill
street, gymnasium.
Dr. Alan Noyes' volley ball team Is
leading the business, men's league at the
Multnomah Amateur Athletic club as a
result of Monday night's play. " The
Noyes combination has won 17and lost
three games, while Dow V. "Walker's
side, who Is next in line, has won 16
matches and dropped four. , The two
leaders met Monday night and Noyes
surprised the followers of the circuit
by annexing both engagements. The
teams are playing for the Henry Cowell
2S0 perpetual trophy. '
House H defeated House F," 21 to 18,
in' the first' ' basketball game of the
1920-21 season at Reed; college.. . Teddy
Stiffen led V the P".' squad- with vhine
points, while" Rethwell, with" eight, was
the highest point getter for the winners.
The lineupsf '
. . . a , TT WW ,
fitona (2 ......... k F'.i.w Steffen (9)
RothwriWS) . . . . . . . F. Mclndoe (4)
Brack-way (T . O.'. Pattulo
Hstniltoa ......... .J. . HennT
Kelly ) . . .
,;.0.-..,
Piper (2)
JSpsire .Vincent (4)
The .Supply . company quintet . won
from the Machine Gun company, 35 to
'27, in the Oregori National Guard league
Monday night, 'although Captain Edward
J. Eivers of the losers made the most
points of the evening, - 23. The Gun-
nara vin t Vn 1 Q 1 It pViamn1nnhln n f
the Armory. The lineups:
- Surely (35) i " Pos. Gunner (27)
Hill !) ......... .F. ....... Eiiers (23)
(iunninc (15) ....... F Mstbews (2)
Connor (2) ........ C. Johnson (2)
14nlia ill " tl Mill...
Mcslsstar ........ .G. ....... . Humphrey
No more games will be played by the
Jewish Boys' Athletic club basketball
team until after the holidays, is the
announcement made by Manager Phil
Unkeles. He would like to get a game
for Monday. Tiight, January 3, with the
.Y. M. C. A.": Juniors! For games call
Main 3798. '
. The Honeyman Hardware company
quintet was without a . game Monday
night -because of the failure of the
Maroon "FV: representative to show up
in the Franklin high gymnasium, says
Manager Louis Gallo.
-Molalla. Or.; Dec. 21. Mt. -.Angel col
lege s basketball team was held to a
13 to 14 victory by the Molalla high
school combination. .The visitors led by
twp points at the end of the first half.
It was the first contest of the 1920-21
season for the high -schoolers and by
their, showing they expect to win the
interscholastic title of Oregon. - Games
already have been arranged with Canby
and Franklin high of Portland. :
Manager- Louis Gallo will take his
Honeyman Hardware company hoopers
to Silverton, ,Or., Friday to meet the
American .Legion squad or that place
Land is Opposed by Johnson
New YoA, Dec 2L (U. P.) Claiming
that Ban Johnson, president . of the
American league, has always " been
against Judge Landis and is "opening
old league sores" to embarrass the new
commissioner of baseball. Colonel' T. L.
Houston, part owner of the New York
.Yanks, in a statement calls for the
elimination of Johnson from the game.
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jVTEW YOKK, Dec 21j TX. P.) Three
J-London bobbies were quartered to
day at tne New York Police club on Riv
erside drive getting ready to participate
in tee amateur boxing show of the In
ternational Boxing club next month.
The party consists of Inspector Arthur
J. Sprlggs'of Scotland Yard, Constable
Jack Stanley, 196-pound heavyweight
champion of the , London police force,
and Harry Mallln, the midleweight
champion.-
New Orleans, Dec 2L U. P.) Pat
Moran, New Orleans, and Johnny Dun
dee, New York, fought 15 fast rounds to
a draw here last night before a small
crowd.
New York. Dec 21. (I. N. S.) Ted
Lewis, former welterweight champion of
the world," returned to this country today
after a long sojourn In England, .where
he knocked out Johnny Basham, the
British titleholder. Lewis expects to re
turn to London within a few weeks to
meet Jack Britton in a title bout there.
Britton has received an attractive offer
to box Lewis on the other side and it is
believed he will accept.
St. Louis, Dec. 21. L N. S.) Eddie
Shannon of Portland, Or... outboxed and
outfought Charlie White in every round
of an eight round bout here last night.
Sioux City, Iowa, Dec 21. Earl Me-
Arthur shaded Benny Vogel, St. Paul
bantamweight, in a 10 round bout Tues'
day night.
Chicago. , Dec. 21. Dennis O'Keefe of
Chicago and "Pinkie" . Mitchell of Mil
waukie will box 10 rounds here New
Years afternoon. '
Rentrop Loses Wrestling -Boat
Houston. Tex, .Dec 21. -Charles Ren
trop was defeated Tuesday night by
Waino Ketonen of Boston. Rentrop won
the first fall, but was thrown in the
second twd.
Raymond, Wash., Dec 21. The Amer
ican Legion will stage a big holiday
smoker Wednesday night, December 29.
Harry Casey, the fighting Irishman, will
meet Lloyd Madden of Seattle. Ernie
Dailey of Seattle and Mickie Hannon
of North Fork have been matched. In
the preliminaries, Ray Weiss and Al
Beels will, tangle. - .
Pete Herinan
Is Favorite
Over Lynch
TVTF.W YORK, Dec. 21.(U. P.) As a
' ousiness man, Fete Herman, the
bantam king. Is a real champion. .
He's Just like Johnny Kllbane.
For several years thevv rin iin
ing the fans to think that they're about
an in. .
Thej just win by a shade over a sec
ond class -nan In a no-decision affair.
WORKING UKDEB COYER
They alwavs annear hpfor a n.vi
house of bugs who always-figure UyU
" iime sure meyre going to see toe
title change hands.
This la nn ruuiti whv P.t. tTa.
although .rated a "cheese champion, is
a 7 to 5 choice over Joe Lynch, consid
ered the best boy of his weight in the
country, for their championship battle
tomorrow night in Madison Rn 11 Arch
uaraen, i
The wise ones fisrure Herman nuhMn
working "under cover," that he's been
making himself look poor and that to
morrow night he'll show himself' a. rnl
champion. v
The squatty Italian must be confident
because if he's knocked out from under
the crown he'll Iosa m hler rninu that Vt a a
been put. up for his fight in London with
jimmy wuae, ine iiyweignt champion,
on January 14. - ;
LYCnHAS FOLLOWERS
Both1 boys completed tt.eir training
yesterday and were down to weight
118 pounds eight hours before battle
time. -
New York, which regards the west
side Irishman as an Idol, feels sure that
the title; will pass to a native son who
says "Thoity-thoid street, down by the
sboit woiks" and uses other -vernacular
entirely colloquial to Manhattan. .
He knocked out Jack Sharkey, the
toughest little fellow in America, and if
he gets i one of his nappy rights over,
Herman very likely will go down.
Herman has never shown much more
of a punch than Sharkey's and Lynch
took everything little Jack had. being
floored twice in their first meeting here.
He came back, however, so strong that
Sharkey was lucky to get a draw.
i Want s Game?
The North Portland Athletic club
basketball team is In need of competi
tion. The manager can be reached by
calling Marshall 2506 after 5:30 o'clock
each evening. -s
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Last Chance for
- Ex-Service Men
To Join W Club
The Maltnomaa Amatear Athletie
Club will dUeontisae the ex-terries
men's free . entrance fee Saturday.
Ia the meutlma a drive Is being
eoadeeted to secure at members for
mer soldiers and sailors to Join the
elnb. , -..
The wairlDg of the Initiation fee
of t-t to sailors, soldiers and ma
rine has bees in effect for over at
year aad haadreds of ex-service mea
have been added to the elob roster.
Members of the elnb have been
asked to cooperate In secarlar new
members before Batmrday.
B'Nai B'rith Club
Holds Eing Smoker
For Its Members
-
The first B'nai B'rith club smoker of
the . 1920-21 season was held Monday
night under the direction of Jack Rout
ledge, physical director. Club members
were featured in the bouts. Jake Kaplin
and Al Brownstein fought sr draw, Hal
Kramer and Dave Welser battled to a
draw while in the main event Sheps
Toughey" Hochf eld and Abe "Kid"
Paul stood each other off for three tor
rid rounds. As an added attraction
Mickey Dempsey and Al Nelson stepped
through three rounds while Las Matin
and Johnny Fisk sparred, for the same
number.
The wrestling . numbers found W.
Swett opposing M. Simmonds, Sam Col
ton won from Leo Turtledove in' the 130
pound club championship affair, while
matmen from Franklin high also fur
nished some thrills. A little comedy was
added to the Hochfeld-Paul match when
Harry I. Gevurtz, Hochfeld's chief spar
ring partner and second, explained that
his boy took the bout so seriously that
he did road work Monday morning. The
road work consisted of running all the
way to work when he found that he had
overslept and was late.
American Davis Cup
Players Ready to Play
New York, Dec. 21. (U. P.) Amer
ica's Davis cup team is in good con
dition and is ready to start the ' series
for the Tennis classic on December 28,
29 and 31. according to a cable received
by the United States Lawn Tennis as
sociation from Samuel Hardy, manager
of the team.
In a letter mailed from Honolulu,
Hardy said the American contingent had
a rough voyage early in the trip, but
his cable indicates that they arrived
in Auckland, New Zealend, in good
shape.
III School Wrestlers to Meet
The first practice wrestling meet be
tween the Franklin high and Lincoln
high grapplers is elated for the Lincoln
high gymnasium Wednesday night.
Coach Gallo of the Railsplitters has an
nounced that nine events between the 100
pound class and heavyweights will be on
the program starting at 3 -.15 o'clock. No
admission will be charged to witness the
contests. At a later date the Washing'
ton high representatives will bo taken on
by the West Siders.
BOXING
MILWAUKIE ARENA
TOMORROW NIGHT!
joe BENJAMIN vs.
HARRY SCHUMAN
AND THREE OTHER HIGH
CLASS BOUTS
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Beaver Boss
Is Pleased
With Bourg
Br Oeom Hurts
A RT BOURG, the Portland youngster,
la going to get every possible chance
to become a Beaver regular In 1921, de
clared Walter McCredie in a fanning bee
Tuesday afternoon.
Mac is well pleased with Bourg, who
finished the 1920 season with-Portland.
Bourg was bothered somewhat by sore
muscles when he Inlnerl th naaimr. loot
year, due to the fact that he waa out of
conaiuon.
"Boure baa th ftrM m.t. -win
ning ball player," said McCredie. "He
is one of the fastest youngsters who has
ever broken into the Coast league,' and if
he can learn to . in v t. mtfinM v A
should be a wonder. He has lota of
speeo, out la a? little clumsy with his
hands.
"I will rive him a chinM t rirmt
but I think he ought to devote his at-
(.enuon. to ny cnasing. He's too speedy
to be stationed at first base.
I never saw a nl.w Vn n
down to first base as fast as he can.
He beat out many hits during the last
tWO Weeks Of thA WMnn an1 nrltTi a 11 1
tie coaching he is going to develop Into
wo m. me uesi young muers Jfortiana
ever had."
Mention of BourzH n
the conversation regarding the shortage
ui yuung Dan piayers. in tnis connec
tion McCredie raM a' vlnwinv ti-rhut
to Tealey Raymond, who managed the
i annua iram or me Racine interna
tional league last year.
"Raymond has never ttrmo1 m ntf tn
a player who has failed to make good.
WW . ... . .
ne Ban pux. in Dig dooscs for Walter
Genin. the vbrnir otf!ilitr ranntl.
chased from; the Spokane club. Genin Is
a young caicner, wno played in the out
field for the Indians last season. He Is
very fast and nromfsM th d lnn Intn
oulte a hitter."
Raymond also thinks weli of Wilson,
the Vancouver outfielder, acquired by
McCredie. -
JUMPERS OUT OP LUCK
Baseball players -who jumped major
and minor league contracts for the In
dustrial leagues of the Fast, are out of
luck. With a number of the big plants
cutting down their forces, a majority of
these players will be thrown out of work.
With the doors of organized baseball
closed to them for five years they might
as well oensider their playing days over.
Worsteds are the "Superfine' ' of Woolen Fabrics. They are
made of the longer and finer fibers of Virgin Wool. Just as
Steel is to Iron, so Worsted is to Woolens. It's the Refined
Article.
Worsteds hold their shape better wear better-'--areJbetter and
give far more Service than just ordinary "All Wool" Woolens.
SUIT and EXTRA TROUSERS
At less than the regular price of suit only
$70, $75, $80
We also have on Sale fine Woolens
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Suit and Extra Trousers $45 and Up
You'll wear a NICOLL suite twice as long as ordinary clothes, .
because you will enjoy its comfortable fit and individual good
style. That's what makes our clothes so desirable and so
economical. . . -
Overcoats, Too, on the Bargain Counter '
p -
. ' Oscar M. Smith, Manager
1 08 Third St. Near Washington
Akron Pro Grid
Champions Will
Make Coast Tour
Akron, Ohio, Bee. 21- U. P.)
Ohio sends Its second ehamploashlp
football tean to the Paelfle coast
this week. .
The Akron Pros, world's ' profes
tioaal ehampiont, leave Tbarsday for
a six weeks' toar of Pacific coast
cities.
- The week following Ohio State'r
Stir Year's day battle with Califor
nia, the pros are sehedaled to show
their wares at Pasadena.
There will be tl persons In the
party leaving here, tneladlng the
wives of several members of the
team. Practically the entire pro
team Is included.
Local Trapmen to
Shoot at Woodburn
. A number of Portland Gun club trap
shooters will journey to Woodburn, Or.,
Wednesday ! morning to participate in
the annual -Christmas day turkey shoot
to be held by the Woodburn club.
tight members of the Portland Gun
club participated in the Salem Gun club
turkey shoot last Sunday and brought
hack the bag limit The bag consisted
of turkeys, geese and ducks. Numbered
among the winners were Ray Winters,
Dr. Carl Proudfoot, Bob Martell, J. C.
Morris, Abner Blair, E. H. Keller, C. B.
Preston and Grant ;Hawman.
' Holmes Is Hockey Captain .
Seattle. .Wash., ) Dec. 21. Harry
("Happy") Holmes has . been elected
captain of the Seattle Metropolitans In
their race for ' the 1920-21 championship
of the Pacific Coast Ice Hockey asso
ciation. The . selection was unanimous.
each ox the nine members of the squad
voting for """the popular and efficient
goalkeeper. -
Taylor Wins Mat Contest
Casper, Wyo., Dec. 2L (L N.' S.)
Jack Taylor of this city defeated Steve
Savage of Chicago in a wrestling match
here last night. Taylor took two straight
fails, the first in 45 minutes,' and ' the
second in eight minutes. '
Stanford university has a squad of 264
swimming candidates in training.
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Trading of
Players to
Take Place
By Jaek Veloek
"JYEr YORK. Dec 21. (L N. S.) Sev
era! big player deals set in motion
during the recent baseball - meetings
here promise to liven up the "hot stove
season," according to indications today.
Shortly after the hoUdays, it is be
lieved, the. owners of ! half a dozen or
more clubs will settle down in earnest
to make swaps or purchase players,
and rumors have it that fandom is In
for some surprises, i
From St Louis comes word, that the
Cardinals have put Roger Hornsby on
the market after two or more years of
turning down fabulous offers for the
player. Hornsby, it Is said, can be
had today for 1150,000 or the equiva
lent In players. !
Time waa when the New York Giants
would have jumped at this offer. Man
ager McGraw is said to. have offered
nearly 1250,000 for Hornsby at one time
last summer. During the recent base
ball conclave here It was rumored that
New York had purchased Hornsby, but
McGraw denied it. ' and Secretary Jo
seph O'Brien reiterated the denial to
day when the rumor cropped op again.
GIANTS WANT GROH
The Giants are stUV after Heinle
Groh of the Reds. They have offered
1150,000 for the crack third baseman,
and McGraw still has hopes of landing
him. ; Meanwhile the Reds are after
Rabbit Maran villa of the Braves, and
the Pirates want Larry Kopf, Cincin
nati shortstop.
With Hornsby on the market, Maran -ville
on the market, and other clubs
eager and willing to make deals, it ap
pears certain that several big swaps in
which the inflelders figure prominently
will be consummated before the end of
January. Ty Cobb, new manager of the
Tigers, is expected to weed out several
players, and among prospective Tigers
is Dick Rudolph of the Braves, who
has been given permission to make a
deal for himself by President George
Grant
' Seattle Hockey Team Beaten
, Vancouver, B. C, Dec. 21. (L Nr. S.)
Seattle's hockey team was defeated 2
to 0 in the opening contest of the Pa
cific Coast season here last night by the
Vancouveriites. Eight thousand saw the
match. "Smokey" Harris, formerly on
Portland's team, made the opening
score.
Fine
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Captains Elected
For Multnomah Club
Junior Hoop League
Captains of the teams In the Jungle
Basketball leagues among the Junior
boys f of the Multnomah Amateur Ath
letic club were elected Monday after
noon. Play for the 1920-21 club, cham
pionship will start soon after January
L and In the meantime little squads
will work out under the direction of
Professor O. C. Mauthe, director of
physical education of the "Winged M"
club. In order to get acquainted.
In the second section of Junior boys
George Watkins- Story will- lead 'the
Eagles, Mott Walker will captain the
Tigers, Sidney Nolea Jr. will captain
the Cougars, Bin Branin the Cooties,
Jack Gilmore the Buffaloes, and Rod
ney Banks the Hawks. Games will be
played on Monday and Thursday after-,
noons, starting at 4:15 o'clock, and
each squad will have to play every
other quintet three times, according to
present plans.
In the high school section of junior
boys Ray Rankin is captain of the
Eagles; Jack Renshaw, Buffaloes;
Guertin Carroll, Cougars; Joe Fall, Ti-
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Thursday aXternoons. The championship
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to a banquet at the conclusion of -the
campaign. .
Ohloans Workout in Blizzard .
Denver. Colo- Dec 21. (tT. P.) Tues
day's blizzard failed to ' interfere with
the signal practice of Ohio State's foot,
ball squad, which left Denver last night
for. Pasadena, CaL, where the western
conference champions meet California
university New Tear's day. The east
erners held secret practice here on the
Broadway Park gTldlron In a blindlnr
snowstorm. Kvery member of the squad
was pronounced in good condition by
Coach John Wllca before the Ohloans
rot under way last night.
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iEiesst Saturday)
. ftetwasfl
PORTLAND and ASTORIA
and wir ksdhifs frois
AINtWORTN 000 It, l. M.
rare, $2 each fmmt. Inclu4lnt ia.
Urtarntnc tiiaer ! Astoria T A.- It.
cry dsy excopt Bandar. Amir to sny of
jur npranrnUUTM to msks your rsMrrsUons.
l K. OMER, City Fsa-enc Astmt, T01
Walls Farao BuUdins. .'lioa. J.roadvay 4600.
CONSOLIDATED TIOKET OFriOE,
Third and Wsablaiton BtiMta.
. Fttoos laaia S680.
a r. HE YWOOO, Acent. Alatwaith book.
Bcowlwsy 20S. . '
WM. MoMURIUV,
Sananl Paaiensar AgenU
PORTLAND, OR.
HOLLAND-AMERICA
LINE
North Pacific Coast Lino
(Joint service of Hotlane Amartea Line sis
Royal Mail, raofcH Oe. .
betwasD -
Vancouver, B. C, Puget Sound,
Portland, San Francisco and.
Los Angeles Harbor.
' . ' end-
Rotterdam, Antwerp, London, Liv-
erpool, Hamburg, Havre.
FeslSht Only
atiine will taae pUoa aa fellowsi .
S. A. EsmSyk (1Z.000 tons . w.) adlne
Isaa January an monthly tharoaftsr
. , Klndardyok (12.000 tons 4. w.) Ieea
ns lata February, early Maroh
Stesnwrs ai spocisUy fitted wttr tare. eool.
rooms sod ratrisarston tor tha trsnsportaUsa
of Irmh fruit, flsb, Ota.
tMr VreiSbt Batos and PsrtlouUra Apply ta
OREGON-PACIFIC COMPANY
20S W I loos ulldlns. Phone ISsJa ASS 8.
MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
U. S. S. B. Steamer
"WEST KEENE"
Loading" freight at PORT OF Ag.
TORIA December 27th, for H05O
LULV, KAHULCI aad HILO. For
rates and further particulars, apply to
TRAFFIC MANAGER, FORT OF
ASTORIA
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH EAE t
lie Tahiti see Raratonoa. Mall end PaaaawQaf'
aanrloo from tan pranoiaae Evary 2S Deya.
union . a. co. or new Zealand '
230 Oallfornla St., Sen Pnanetsoa.
Or Leoal Stoamshlp end Railroad A
ASTORIA AND WAV POINTS
STR. GEORGIAN A
Round Trip Dally (Eioopt Prteay)
Laawss Portland 7:10 a. an., Aldor St.
LEAVES ASTORIA aVOO P. fdW
PLAVEL DOCK v
PARE $2.00 EAOH WAT '
Olroet Oennactlon fee Aoutn BMraa. NlftA
Boat Dally, S m. Eaary Day Kuiopt SunSay
Male .422, aV41-X ' .
Intercoastal Service
Boston and Philadelphia. f
Kawsco I tine goo-Ton-.ateet Ameri
can Vessels.
RATLINGS FROM PORTLAND
8.R. TAL3.A ................ .Jaa. (
. . WENT I8LETA...., Jan.t
O. O. AttllUAS
Feb. I
PHOl MAIN 8281
WHITE STAR LINE
N. Y Cherbourg Southampton
Olrmple ........... Dee. ft
AdiiaUe .......Jaa.ltiFab.lt
New York -Liverpool ' ' t
Celtic Jam.l(IFeft.lSApr, t
Battle ........Doe.lt
N. Y. Gibraltar Naples Genoa
Caaopte ......Doa.tS!Fb.Jt
Cretle Jaa. jFeb.S8
WHITE STAR-DOMINO '
Portland, Me. Halifax Liverpool
FroBi PertlaadjHallfax
Canada Jan. Ml Jaa. SS.
Canada Feb. It Feb. tl