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FRIDAY; JANUARY 21, 1821. THE OREGON DAILY ." JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OKKCON 15 er Mc&edie Holding Up Manag Sutherland May Remain With ' Locals Br Gorn Hertz "S CDS" SUTHERLAND, the Ditching ace of the 192r Portland team, may remain with the Beavera. Manager Walter McCredle announced Friday that he will not stand for an un 1rht. unseen trade for his star fllnser. and Is loath to close the deal that would . give Sutherland a chance to break into the majors. J WA9T8 FIU8T "I will not let go of Sutherland until I know what players I am going to get for him," declared McCredie, after admitting-, that he had received a letter from Detroit. "I quit this urtsight, un seen trading when I was a kid, and De troft will have to deliver me some Rood players if they want Suds, and wilt have to let me know who they are before I clone the. deal.". ". . It is not expected that Detroit will tarry-long; In making its decision to turn over satisfactory players for Sutherland as Navln believes he will uncork another Bagby In the Portlander. CIVEX BIO BOOST Henry Bd wards, a Cleveland sport writer, is quoted as follows in regard to -Suds" : "Several years ago, when the Tigers were on their training; trip, they played New Orleans and Chattanooga and had the chance to hit against Bernle Boland, then with Chattanooga, an'd Jim Bagby of the Pelicans. Hugh Jennings was asked to buy the pitchers. He put It up to some of the players. "Their advice was for him to purchase Boland. " 'Baeby.' they said, 'is just a slow ball pitcher, and they will murder him In the blr show. , "Boland was purchased, and, while he has done well for Detroit, he has not had the success BagTy has had with Cleve land, and the victories .Bagby registers each year over Detroit have caused the , players of that team to regret the advice they handed Jennings In 1914. "As a result, when Ty Cobb became manager of the Tigers recently, he said to President Frank Navin : 'Go and get me a pitcher like Jim Bagby.' I "That's ,why- Navhi has purchased Pitcher Suds Sutherland of- Portland, as Suds has the reputation of having a -mysterious slow ball, a crafty, head and excellent control." Basketball Notes THE Lang & Co. first team trimmed the Allen & Lewis basketball players, IS to 14, In the Washington high school gymnasium Thursday night. Rex. Tayne and Collie Brown played a great game for the winners, while Walt Tannensee and I,co Flyrm .showed to the best ad vantage for Allen A Lewfs. Bob Rankin, former secretary pf the Portland Soccer Football association, was the referee. Halsey. Or., Jan. 21. The basketball players of the Halsey high school and members of all athletic teams to follow will be treated to a shower' bath after every workout In the school gymnasium or on the athletic field. The student body authorised the expenditure of 1200 to install apparatus for shower baths. ' Cathlamet. Wish., Jan. 21. The Haw thorne club" quintet of Cathlamet won its first game of the 1020-21 season here Saturday, night at the expense of the Astoria high representatives. The final count was-19 to 1 9. The locals have a match wth Ridgefield billed for nfxt Thursday' night, i ; , Mr. Angel College, St. Benedict. Or., Jan. 21. A 'close and exciting game of basketball was won here Wednesday night" by ML Angel college over Mills City. 18 to 15. ; The visitors led 12 to 6 at the end' of the first half. A return contest Is billed for next Wednesday night at Mills City. Arrangemnets were completed whereby the Columbia unlver nity athletes will come here for a match Sunday afternoon. ' Atkinson school defeated Terwilliger, 1 to t. in the-Atkinson 'school gymna sium Thursday afternoon. Carl S. Zook refereedt and It' was the only game of Section 1 (west side) of the Portland Grammar School Basketball league. . . - Manager Nathan Lakefish again was the big star for the B'nai B'rith cage men. Thursday night the B. B. aggre gation won from Vernon Athletic club players, 20 to 17, in the winner's gymna sium. Lakefish registered 14 points for his side, and he was the only athlete on the winning combination Who waa "able to count any baskets in the first period. Vernon led at the end of the first half, TheHeart MILWAUKIE ARENA Wednesday, January 26 SIX-ROUND EXHIBITION Champion of tha World" Kellar man Punching Baa; FIVE ADDED BOUTS Rip Snorting Fistic f Barrages r j TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT i5!'VCirr Stor U and Wash. Sutler's -Cigar Store, Bdwy. at Stark p""MiM!iiiMiMMHnmMnftiMm;niwttii;iU'Mnimn .iiiiiiiiUmiu.i.u.iiailiiiiiiili Soak" AT Jack Dempsey " VS Terry Hu 3Q Rounds Doc S te war t Is Signed to Coach S.C.A.&M.Teams Lincoln, If eb Jaa. tl The tare of the coaenlng game- was more- than loe E. J. Stewart, formerly football mentor at Oregon Af rlrnltsral eol lege asd "CnlTersKr of Nebraska, could withstand. After a two yean fling at the automobile basinets In Lincoln, following his retirement from coaching the Nebraska Cora hackers, Stewart has accepted elec tion as director of athletics and head coach at ' Month Carolina A and M college at OreenvUIe. H. C, His con traet specifies an annual salary of 000. Stewart will depart within a week to take charge of the Clemsons aggies baceball squad. Str angler Lewis to . Depend on Headlock New York; Jan. 21. L N. S.) fckl Strangler Lewis, world's , champion wrestler, who is here to finish training for his title bout, with Earl Caddock next Monday night, will depend on the head lock to defeat his challenger, he said today. - "Caddock is privileged to use the head lock, the scissors or any hold but the strangle hold," said Lewis. "The head lock is my best hold and I Intend to use it." Washington Hoopers Beat S. A. A. C. Spokane, Wash.. : Jan. 21. U. P.) The University of Washington basket shooters displayed a speed and team work' which completely - smonnered the experienced Spokane Amateur Athletic club five here last night and' brought the collegians a 42-23 victory. The club men held "Washington to a 16-8 score during the first half, but went under in the last period of play when the Ed mond3on system got into operation. Washington Adopts Mirny Snorts University of Washington. Seattle, Jan. 20. Wrestling, tennis, swimming, rifle shooting, boxing, ice hockey and golf were adopted as minor sports by the Btudent body here Wednesday. A circle "W," similar to the circle "C" awarded by the University of Califor nia, will be awarded to the athletes making the varsity squads in these sports. 12 to 6. Vernon. Rehberg and Mills featured for The lineups: B'ni B'rith (20) Lk?fUh (14) VVeiier (4) (ierinx Itosoway Onmlmtn ( 2 ) Ternoa (17). .F... Shw '.f. .i (4) Rutquiat -'. () Mill i Burtell J (7) Rahbnrs lonaamrn . . Spr Coacrove Itcfre Abe Topic. Rainier, Or., Jan. 21. The Oregon Ag gie rooks trimmed the ' Rainier high school basketball team, 67 to 16, here last night. It. waa the great work of Hjelte at center that enabled the vis itors to hand out such an overwhelming defeat. t Rainiet Hjelte made 14 field baskets during the evening. The fresh men will meet the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club , intermediates in the "Winged-M" gymnasium Saturday night. Manager , Louis GaJlo announces that his Honeyman Hardware company hoop ers will not be able to meet the North Pacific Dental college quintet in the Young Men's Christian Association gym nasium Saturday. The two squads met there last Saturday, with the Hardware men winning by two points. The second engagement will take place some time next week, according to present plans. Superior passing gave the J. K. Cill basketball players a 52 to 10 victory over the Sell wood leaguers Wednesday night. Beck and. Wilson each made 18 markers for the winners, while Griffith good, for the Selltrood clan. looked Washington high and Jefferson high wfll meet this afternoon In the Washing ton high school in the third game of the Portland Public . School Basketball league. Leon Fabre has been selected to referee, starting at 3 :15 o'clock; The Multnomah Amateur Athletic club intermediates are getting' ready for the Oregon Aggie freshmen in the Winged "M" gymnasium next Saturday ! night Tuesday night the Intermediates won from Benson Tech by a 23 to 17 score. Following are tha lineups : .Intermodiatea (23 Benson (17) I-oeeit .V . . Humphreys ?!rtin ;.F" Button wr-.ght . ...C...... , . Barber . .0.... Vlt rmsooi. . . r ,. .a Bell .Spar . . .Spare I'eek Spare Jacobberttr , . , Spar. The Reed college alumni basketball team is getting into condition to meet the winner of the interclass competition now going on at the east side college. Bruce Shumway- Robert Osbcrn, Olin Wills. Paul Workman. William Fordyce ana M&ttnew Kiddle already are work ing out daily.. Oregon City. Jan. 21. Baske'tball teams from TillAmoolChigh school and West Linn uniori high will meet at the West Linn gymnasium Saturday nieht at 7 :45 o'clock, f The senior and sopho more girls' teams will play preceding the main event. The West Linn line-up is: Klwood Thompson, renter; Homer McArthur, Earl; Moo try, guards ; Joe Kozlcs, Elmer SJmpson, forwards. Moo try is manager lof the team and McAr thur captain.. The boys have won two games out of three, having been defeated by Molalla last week. Meu Defeat Victoria Team Seattli. Wash., Jan. 20. U. P.) The Seattle Met were playing true to form last night and defeated Victoria by a' score of 9 to 2L the biggest tally run up this season.) The locals smothered the visitors' defense, Foyston. Riley and Morris figuring, in most of the goals. Foystoni led in i the scoring with three goals and two assists. The combination work of the locals waa the outstanding feature. MEN'S FINE SHOES At $8.50 Per Pair 23 styles of O'Uonnell's Shoes, in Calfskin and Kid leathers, will be on sale Thursday, Friday and "Sat urday at $8.60- per pair. - All sizes, -all widths, i You haven't bought Shoes of this quality for Ss.60 since the war started. See them In the south window. FLICK j SHOE CO. IIS TOt'BTH STBEET Milwaukie Smoker Feb. 9 A TRIPLE main event smoker featur ing a trio of St. Paul battlers Billy Miske, heavyweight ; Jonnny Tillman, welterweight, and Bobby Ward, light weight will be staged under the aus pice, of the Milwaukie Boxing commis sion ' February 9, according to ah an nouncement made by Frank Kendall, matchmaker. Opponents far Jack Reddy's stable have not been selected as yet., but it would not be surprising if an effort was not made to pit Miske against Eddie Mc Goorty. McGoOrty was scheduled to box Miske in Grand Rapids this month, but the contest was cancelled. The winner of the Frank Farmer-Bob Devere con test will be given some consideration in naming MUike's opponent. . Frankie Murphy. Johnny McCarthy or Frankie Mayne will meet Tillman, while there are several ligntweights willing to tangle with Ward, who has fought here before. In announcing the February 9 card Kendall gave but information regarding the smoker to be staged next week-end. Jack Dempsey and Terry Keller will box In . a fcix-round exhibition In the top event.. Frank Farmer and Bob Devere will box 10 rounds. Babe Herman will meet the winner of the Sammy Gordon Frankle Munroe contest in six rounds. Three other six-round events complete the card : Young Sam Langford vs. Fred Adage, Zu Zu Kid vs. Jack Allen, and Mickey Dempsey vs. Biljy Ryan. TRAMBITAS AND KAOAN ARK -READY FOR TONIGHT'S GO Portland fistic fans are expecting to see a real high class .'battle tonight at the Armory, when Joe Eagan, the clever Boston middleweight, tangles with Alex Tfambitas in a 10-round bout.' lOagan will enter the ring with a big weight advantage over the Portland boy and is probably one of the smartest fel lows who has appeared here this season. Trambitas has only youth to offset the handicap, but is confident of his ability to, at least, earn a draw with Eagan. The seat sale for the smoker has been extremely heavy, according to Bobby Evans. Other bouts scheduled are : Bobby Harper vs. Willie St. Clair, eight rounds. Frankie Munroe vs. Sammy Gordon, six rounds. Neal Zimmerman vs. Eddie Gorman, six rounds. Allie Taylor vs. Billy Ryan, four rounds. Eddie Gorman was substituted for Kid Rocco, who i3 under the weather. Women to Play Volley Ball The second series of the women's vol ley ball games will open Monday night, when Vernon school players meet with Arleta and Monta villa plays the Wash ington high school at Washington. The games are part of the recreation classes held at the various schools under the direction of the park bureau. The games follow the regular gymnasium class. Franklin high school and Sellwood Park teams will play Tuesday night, and the Glencoe school squad will meet at High land for a game the same night. 500 Idle Men March Into Restaurant and Eat Without Paying Montreal. Quebec. Jan. 21. (U. P.) Unemployed men here have started- a campaign to force the owners of big restaurants- to feed them free, their leader declared. This campaign was launched last night, when about 500 unemployed men paraded through the downtown dis trict in a quiet and orderly manner, en tered a restaurant and, seating them selves at tables, demanded- food. The management ordered food supplied, at the same time telephoning the police. While the men were eating and while scores were standing outside the res taurant waiting their turn to ' eat 60 patrolmen arrived and told the crowd to disperse. Those outside scattered. Those inside grabbed what food was In sight and marched from the cafe with pockets stuffed with sandwiches, bread and fruit, some carrying pies and others edibles. 'Motorcycle Mike' And 'Gasoline Gus' Found Cupboard Bare Motorcycle Mike and Gasoline Gus, two emergency, riders, spluttered up to 606 Spokane avenue at 10 o'clock Thurs day night, perpared to surround a bur glar seen at work by neighbors, who called the pojiee. Cautiously, craftily, the two patrolmen separated, one to thef back door and the other to front, to squeeze in together and catch the marauder at work. They knocked at the door. A. M. Thompson, the owner of the hOuse. ap peared. He had gotten up to take a smoke and used his flash light to find the cigarettes. Youth Confesses to Theft of $5000 From Vancouver B.C. ,Bailk Vancouver. B. C. Jan. 21. (XT. P: Hector Ransom, 17. a teller In the local branch of the Bank of Toronto, was arrested here last night for the theft of 15000s from the bank. .It is alleged Ransom took a package containing the $5000 which was entrusted to him to deliver to the " postof f ice ' and hid it in a basement. He then reported to the b-ank officials he had been held up- and robbed, but later, according to the jollce; he con fessed the "holdup' was a fake. He will be arraigned In police court this morning. .j Portland Man Is Put Under Arrest r : McMinnville, Or, Jan. '21. W. E. Hoage waa arrested by Sheriff Fergu son, charged with passing a bogus check for $150 on the Miller Mercantile company of Newberg. The check waa Indorsed with the forged signature of Frank Armstrong of Tillamook. Hoage bought other goods and gave a 4:004 check in payment. Hoage Uvea in Port land. :. By feeding silk worms various foods a New Orleans scientist has been able to obtain raw Bilk of 18 different colors. - New York, Jan. (L N. 6.) Roy Moore of St Paul, who recently knocked out Jack Sharkey, will meet Packey O'Gatty In a IS round bout here tonight at the Pioneer Sporting club. Dallas, Texas, Jan. 21. Harry Grebe Of Pittsburg 'decisively defeated Johnny Clemars of Toledo In 12 rounds Thurs day night. New York, Jan. 21. (I. N. S.) Bob Martin, A. E. F. heavyweight champion, who Is matched to box Bill Brennan at Madison Square Garden on a date to be announced, waa licensed today by the New . York state boxing commission. Kilbane to Defend, but Wants Price By Westbrook Pegler (United Xewt Staff Correspondent ) N1 EW YORK, Jan. 21. Show Johnny Kilbane enough money and he'll let Jack Dempsey fight for the feather weight title. For big money he will give Andy Chaney or Billy de Foe or any other of these 126-pound New York featherweights a crack at the champion ship for which he met Abe Attell at 122 pounds ringside. "Pardon me if I seem to be laughing,", said Johnny, as Chaney and Charley Beepher bounced through their 15-round fight at the garden last Monday night. "It's my face it goes that way when I see these guys trying to go. OBJECTS TO WEIGHT '.1 , won the title weighing 122 ring side. Along comes the New York boxing commission this year and seeing that the New York boys are weighing around 128, which makes them almost lightweight, raises the limit to 126 pounds at 2 o'clock in the afternoon for a fight at night. That gives these heavy lads eight hours and a half to sleep or eat or drink milk after making the weight, which is four pounds heavier than it ought to be. "A champion has the right .to et the weight for his class. Leonard did it here in New York and the commission took his word for it that 135 at 2 o'clock would be very nobby for lightweights. The reason was that he's a New York boy and would have to cut off a leg and shave two weeka under the skin to weigh an ounce under 135. "If they won't let a champion set the weight then they've got to pay him for giving away poundage above the figure he weighed when he won the title. Let them make me an offer. I've been talk ing to Tex Rickard and I guess we'll sign up all right." WANTS ;0,00 FOR BOUT Johnny makes brave conversation about making 122 ringside but he looks more like a Tweed period alderman than an old style featherweight champion. Ha says he weighs 128 now but it wpuld break most, people to pay a thousand for every pound he weighs above thati He will never make 122 ringside again, but it goes well with his argument to hark back to the Attell fight. Kilbane has been asking $50,000 for meeting Chaney. He will probably get J30.000 at the most. After knocking off Chaney he will get the same for split ting DeFoe and then they may drag in one or two of the second flight hams to let him make a thorough cleanup like Leonard in the lightweight class. Give him lots of dough .and he will fight. Civil Salt Against Dempsey New York, Jan. 20. (U. P.) Added to the half minute of anxiety Jack and his manager. Jack Kearns, must have experienced yesterday when they heard the fight was "off." is a little package of trouble consisting of a $200,000 civil suit filed against them in. Batavia, N. Y., by Frank P. Spellman. He is a for mer movie promoter and claims that amount is due him for placing Jack in the films after the latter won the title. Layton to Xefent Cue Title New York, Jan. 21. (L N. S.)-John Layton of St. Louis, world's three cush ion billiard champion, will meet Alfred De Oro in a 300 pomt match Monday, Tuesday and t Wednesday of next week for a purse and a side stake, it was an nounced today. 21. am Kicking the Daylights Out of High Prices Every day men come into my upstairs store and tell me they hif e looked at the clothes offered at the so-called "clearance sales" and compared their quality and prices1 with mine. That for high quality and lew price' I BEAT ALL COMPETITION. Men's and Young Men's Don't Forget I still have a few classy patterns and styles in those High School Suits for j $15.00 ;e Suit May Be Filed Over Battle By Henry L. Farrell N1 EW YORK. Jan. 21. (U. P.) The first round of the Vempsey-Carpen- tier battle for the heavyweight boxing championship of the -world may be fought in the courts. Harry. S. Hochhelmer, attorney and guardian of the boxers' interests under the original contract, has served notice that he may bring suit against any of the three promoters Tex Kickard, Wil liam A. Brady and Charles B. Cochran who seeks to withdraw his backing from the $500,000 match. . As the matter stood today, Brady has definitely effaced himself, Cochran's po sition is uncertain and Rickard has de clared his intention of going through with the match If he has to stage it single-handed. The latter expected to hear from Cochran during the day anJ expressed confidence that the London sportsman would abide by the original articles, of agreement. HAS SOT WITHDRAWS According lo advices from London, Cochran is ill, but has authorized his secretary to state he had not been offi cially informed of Brady's withdrawal and that he stands ready to proceed with the match under the stipulated ar rangements providing a purse of $&00, 000. British newspapers, by the way, have seized upon the tangled situation to pan to their heartscontent. For iitstance, the Evening Standard Is quoted as say ing : i "t It is true the match has been called off, the last word has been said in what skeptics have described as 'the world's best joke.' While anxious to see the fight take place, British sportsmen were sickened by the endless round of .press agenting an purse boosting. Many bets ere made months ago that the fight would never take place." Rickard said that if Cochran Informs fcim that he, too, wishes to withdraw, there are a dozen men anxious to asso ciate themselves with him, but that lie would prefer to promote -the match alone. MONTREAL- OFFICIALS ARK . 'WILLING TO STAGE BATTLE By James B. Kelly Montreal, Que., Jan. 21. (U. P.) The provincial legislature would be willing to change the present statutes regarding boxing If that were all that was neces sary to bring the Dempsey-Carpentter match here, according to belief expressed today by persons well versed in politics and -sports. The present provincial and dominion laws limit boxing to 10-round contests. If the promoters regarded that as a sole bar to" 'staging the contest in or near Montreal, the Canadian and Quebec governments are sufficiently "liberal" to wipe out the obstacle, it was said. As regards the municipal government, both Mayor Martin and Police Chief Bolanger are enthusiastic supporters of all branches of athletics. PROMOTER HOPEFUL Persons backing Montreal's claims to consideration as a site for the title match point to Its "proximity to large American and Canadian cities and to the big French population to whom Carpentier is a hero. T. J. Duggan, a local promoter, dis cussing the fight as a drawing card, said it would pack any arena that could be erected here and could be put on at reasonable expense because of the many available open spaces close to the heart jof the city. A likely spot Is the south bank of the St. Lawrence river, which is oly a mile from the city hall. I Cities as distant as Chicago are with in 24 hours' train ride : then, too, there is the added attraction for Americans of Montreal being the only really "wet" city north of the Rio Grande. TRUST COMPANY HEAD SAYS BOND FOR BOUT NOT PLACED NEW YORK, Jan. 21. (L N. S.) Latest developments in the Dempsey-Cal-pentier fight promotion tangle have added uncertainty to it today. L Tex Rickard has offered to take over William A. Brady's interest in the fight, and Charles B. Cochran's as well, if Cochran really wants to get out. Brady has cabled his London associ- " ate. advising him of Rickard's propo . J cOfye , Damag SUITS .... BP Franklin Wrestlers Win Dual Mat Meet From Lincoln High Lincoln high wrestlers managed to take one out . of nine bouts in the dual met with franklin, high Thursday' after, noon Coach Louis Gallo'a athletes had won tha previous meet but on Thursday their form was reversed. Markewits was the only, . west alder who managed i to throw his opponent In two straight falls. George Clark of the Multnomah- Ama-; teur Athletic club was the referee. The summary: 108 pounds Markewltz, Lincoln, woni two falls over Gee, Franklin. 115 pounds Robinson. Franklin, won two falls over Booder, Lincoln. 125 pounds Reed, Franklin, two falls over Adler, Lincoln. ; , 135 pounds Crag. Lincoln, forfeited to Gay, Franklin. , .? 135 pounds Selfridge, Franklin, two falls over Fellman, Lincoln. . . k 145 pounds Lytic, Franklin, two fallal over Case, Lincoln. f 138 pounds Beck, Lincoln, forfeited to? Holmes, Franklin. ? Special events. 125 pounds Ball,' Franklin, two falls over Adams, Lincoln f Robinson. Franklin, . two falls oven Hayes, Lincoln. I Ted Thye to Wrestle Minnesotan Feb. 1 i r- ; . t Ted Thye. world's middleweight-wrest4 ling champion, will meet Cart-Nelson of JDuluth. Minn., in a catch-as-catch-car Pvrestllng match February 1 In the Cof lumbia hall. Second and. Oak streets, ac cording to announcement made Frida by Joe Relg. - " 1 Relg announced that the Columbii hall was selected as the place for the contest, after all ' efforts had been tx hausted to secure the' Heillg or Armory for the match. f Two fast preliminaries will be stagecfe sition and will reserve decision until he receives a reply. j If Cochran wants to go ahead with the promotion, Rickard wilt string along with him. Otherwise he will assume the $300,000 guarantee to the fighters and attempt to stage the big bout himself, he says. f BO!D NOT POSTED Officials of the Central Union Trust company are. authority for the statement that the Dempsey bond Is not In their possession. There is mystery regarding the champion's forfeit, as even Jack Kearns does not appear to know where the bond is. Tex Rickard is a darlrig promoter but he Is not in the promotion game for his health and a $500,000 ,flgt in this or any other country looks like la bigger bite than the hungriest protnettr could possibly masticate. So the fate bt the fabulous purse and the big fight s hanging by a mere thread. i j Stockholm, Sweden, has also made fa bid for the Dempsey-Carpentier match. Promoters of that city suggest the- opn air stadium which was . recently the scene of the Olympic games, be used. They claim that 40,000 persons could eas ily be accommodated and that interest In this fight runs -high in that country, The Harness J 437 members. Horse association has f Fishing Days They're getting closer right aloig. Now is a good time to put rods ind reels in shape. We have parts jof all kinds. Backus & Worri li 273 MORRISON ST.. NEAR FOURtH and 0'COAf PORTLAND'S ORIGINAL UPSTAIRS CLOTHIER Upstairs, Broadwayat Aider Oregon Hoop Squad Will Play Rivals UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Jan. 21. Because It has been found that Nish Chapman has enough hours to be taken from the probation roll, he will be able to take his old position on the Oregon varsity basketball team. Coach O." M, Bohler -haa decided to take six players on- the northern trip next" week, when the Oregon boys will meet W. 6. C. and Washington. The first two conference gamiis will bo played at Salem on Friday and Satur day . nights against the Willamette quintet and the armory floor Is similar to, the! one on "which tha game will be played In the capital city. Coach Bohler was fairly ."well pleased with the work of the team in the two games against Chemawa last week. The Indians had H better team than . they had been rated as having, and two'stiff games was the result. Washington Stata is expected "toJ put up some strong .opposition In the two games which the varsity will play with the former at Pullman on next Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The Cougars have practically" tha same team they had last year, having a strong founda tion of five letter men about which to build! their team this year. ' They won one and lost one of the two game series played against Idaho last week. - At Seattle, where the Lemon-Yellow five will meet the Sun Dodgers, another hard game is expected. Little is known of the strength of the Washington team this season, but they are usually relied upon for a strong Quintet.- This trip will b the , anly ona . the varsity will take this season unless a post season schedule be arranged to Include Idaho and Whitman tor a series of games in the north...; , My, Wbat a Difference! The Waldorf-Astoria hotel of New York city will transform its wine cellar Into a modern gymnasium. An Indoor tennis court, running track, handball courts and gymnastic apparatus is being Installed. ' r- 1 TONIGHT! TONIGHT U ARMORY 34 Rounds 34 BOXING Municipal Boxing Commission features the Boston Flash Joe 10Rund 10 r " !' Sami-Final Eight Rounds: Bobby HARPER vs. ST. CLAIR THREE SIZZLING, RED HOT - PRELIMINARIES Tickets now selling at Stiller's and Rich's Cigar Stands S $25 - $3 EAGAN . vs. ; ' 4 ' Ale TRAMBlfAS Tim f 4lJ Seavey Is High Man In Mid-Week Shoot Jim Seavey was high man m Wednes day's trapshoottng; tournament on the Everdlng park traps with a ac-ore of 83 out of 100 targets. II registered a run of AO targets In the string. O. B. Pres ton broke 92 targets. E. H. Keller shattered 49 out of 60 targets, with a run of SS Btraighr. Other scores made on CO targets follow: Il'B. Xewland. 45 ; A. A. Hoover. 43;. K. J. Jaeger, 42 ; J. 8. Crane. 42; 13. Wlther ell. 41 ; K. O. Joy, 39; JC O. Drown, 36. Scores made on S3 targets C, Dennett, 20 and S. Dennett, 19. . 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