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TUESDAY, JANUARY - 10. ItZz. WiH ill Not Return to O.A.G THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON Rumored Giants Secure Roush From Reds KGrjardsdn Roush Wants To Play With Giant Squad If. 9r Jeek Yeloeh I ?! Berries Bpocttne VJditer. WHO'S WHO Draft Still Has Pastime By the Ears NfcW TORK, Jan. 10. I. N.S. Ed die Roush. al urging Cincinnati out fielder, wttl eventually find bis way back to the fold of tho Now Tork Olanta, according- to a now and persistant rumor going the rounds har today. Tho story of tho Giants dickering for Roush haa boon dented, revived and de Bled again a number of tiroes, but It will not dlo out. DEAL IS DUCMCD Oary Herrmann. Pat Moran and Jobn J. McOraw have given tho yarn a "final status ss a dead ono In recent Inter views. But It haa boon broadly hinted by mors than ono well-informed base ball man lately that tho tho coming of i another training season may find Roush contented? and working bis head off In tho uniform of tho Now Tork Olanta, Having closed a deal which brought ' Heinle Oroh to tho Olanta, It Is said, tho owners of tho two clubs decided to let tho squawks It brought forth die down before making any more moves with regard to Roush, for Oroh. un doubtedly has added great strength to .McGraw'e already strong team. Later, when the time Is more propitious, we are told, the Roush deal will bo re- . opened If. In fact, an understanding has not already been reached regarding the player. SALAKT devahds htjgk Roush la a player who possesses con Iderable temperament. He haa caused ' the Cincinnati club plenty of anxiety in .' the past and la none too strong with the KedrllU owners. In a recent Interview - Itoush stated that his stand for a salary of lt,000 a year and t three-year con- , tract Is final and that he will remain on his Indiana farm unless he gets what . he wants. He Indicated, too, that if Cin cinnati does not feel capable of paying such a salary It la quite possible New ' Tork would be willing to assume It. .3. . Lerey GresseU - . Oetftelder, PertiMd Beaver LEKOT GB.E8SETT, oae of the alas players sees red by Pre si east Kteaper of the Portland Beavers la Ue deal for Hera as rillette aad Slyveeter Johnson, Is destined to be come one of the fastest fielders la the Coast leagse, according to Tkastas Tamer, seoat of the Port ias else. ttressett has been playisg profes sional baseball bat two seasoas. He was a star In college base boll circles hi Texas and Joined-too Sweetwater etab of the West Texas league In ltts. He alt .128--la 8 games and was sold to the Evaatvtlle elsb of Ue Three-I league His batting av. e rages la the Three-I leagae last year was 2l la 1S7. Hs Used est ls kite for a total of tii bases. He stole i fbases and Is said to be a la-second man. Hs was parehased by Seoat Tamer for the Philadelphia Americans In J sly last year aad comes to Portland from Philadelphia via Detroit. Oressott I sa native of the Lone Star state aad 1 tl years old. He Is six feet tan aad weights 17S poaads. He Is a hitter of the Ken Williams type aad will likely pat ap a strong fight efr a regalar berth la the Beaver oat field. Richardson Says He'll Never Return To Oregon Aggies Boxing (By United New,) rMAHA, Neb., Jan. . 10. Although J Earl Puryear, Baltimore bantam weight, outpointed Frankie Schmalrer in seven of their 10 rounds here last night. Referee Houlihan gave the Milwaukee boy a draw on the strength of his whirl wind finish. Bud Logan, Omaha, shaded Kid Schlafer, Omaha, in 10 rounds. Gun ner Qulnn, St. Paul middleweight, won from Navy Roe tan In 10 rounds. rpvHE B'nal B'rith Intermediate beat X the High School of Commerce team Monday night. 51 to 10. Seanlon and Blank starred for the winners and O'Connell and Adams for the losers. Dundee, Or., Jan. 10. The Dundee . -i , i . i . . , j riti i id rifw rJlL., straight victories. Saturday night the TVTETVV YORK. Jan. 10. Commimlan.r Dayton team forfeited a game to Dun 1 1 Landis. in eomine out atronsrhr for I doe. the team walking off the floor with ue aran, takes the stand that It is the 1 "vo mlnu" u iwmcc only way to guarantee justice to a I leading 1 t r. young ban player. All the major league owners are for! The Dormitory and Senior teams of the draft, but If they gave the name the T. II. C A. league were victorious reason tftey would get nothing, but a 1 in the games played Saturday. The big- laugh. I Dorms won from the Independents. 28 to Aanais no aouDt is sincere in his con- 1 10. and the Seniors defeated the O. I. T cern ior uie young players, but the I 26 to 1L The line-ups ciud owners want the draft merely to 1 Dormitory save money. J Le ) OWKEES DESIRE hflL '. . I "The New Tork Giants this year naid ?? J75.000 to the San Francisco club for "nnaerti First Baseman O'Connell. If the draft Dreader, referee, were recognised by the . Pacific Coast Seniors league. O'Connell would have been avail- fm 4 able for $5000. Carmody (16) ., . That's the club owners' desire for the I n.rt "Y draft in a nutshell. I Cook (2)..."."... There is no doubt that there are some I KenruJ arguments both for and against the draft. (By United News) The pro-draft partisans point out the AtI'TcblJt'UU ti0 Baltimore !h Vwt, yJ2i defeated the Univermty of Michigan here Jack Dunn ha. fnnr r,i,-. m. tn. I Monday night as the Wolverines opened ..P. .. ..P... . .C. .. . .6... I- ..P... ...F... ...C... . .G. . . . .O. . , liu&Kwndents (2) TUUMOKC ..(4) SebeffeJ . 12) PettenoD Banner ,..(21 Ltnrden Payne O. I T. (2) Girod , . . (6) Lesstey ...(3) Martin ' Lebby Bwwi their bascket ball season. was 25 to 22. The score Jack Dunn has four players on his In ternatlonal league club good enough for the major leagues, that the' majors an- n Mff mnA V a will XI ... I Saturday night the Sellwood AthleUc SATISFIED teams. Call Sellwood 2316 or write 454 Thomas J. Hickey. president of the Lexington avenue, ask for Carl Proppe. Aiuvuvsui Mswiauuu, wiucu revcuu y agatnst tne arari again, maintains Hoquiam. Wash.. Jan. 10.-The Ho- u.i vuo mraotmuoa win noi Keep a quIam high Bchool basketball team won player who wants to go up and on the a 52 to 9 victory over Elma high school other hand his eight clubs do not want here Saturday night. The Hoquiam girls' to lo&e a player by force who is con- team also won from the Elma girls, tented to stay where he is. their score beine- 82 to 9. Tn.lr tTnn J.iK. . . . . IV. T I " dianapolis club, and Clarence Rowland, pilot of the Columbus club, maintain )or sports f . ; rrrr, . By Tadn uyM,-;'t j . v . cimani w luff- I I 1 AAF VfU7ffJ, tS . W tt I T.T-w , H yw"'W-'"my ''' :tSLTtA ScW- -Ta- 1 l5i- . 1 1 t a.' Wil I 111 I CV II I .nil in iKiiini a- - iiiua tjf tiii ii i i Miiiii ii w i m i i sr v -x.-mv hi . i ii i i i ii i mi u in ii :in i . n mini tut . nni mi t m I'llillUlllillltl mm ill ma ii vi l I ii ii iii ii I a"V X a 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 u II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ti it M i 1 1 1 I I T 1 1 H I T I TI I 1 t ; u 1 1 Ii i 1 1 :t 1 1 i i 1 ri'i it tut a in aS4 aw i r i u . t m ; i i Lost Percent 0 1.000 Chehsiis, Wash., Jan. 10. As the re RUlt at the blLskAtKsll cro mem In T -auri ui uic p)cra m iuc i county basketball league held in the lat- association ao not want to leave. ter part of last week the teams stand as Thev Doint out thut flnv nnmhitr of I t i id P...i.n.' , . - . . - : "' xwocuu. , r vnu-iu players in weir league can mane more w Roseburg won from Earl Trenholm of money by playing every day In the as- Adn 1 Canada in a good exhibition of boxing sociation where the going is not so BuWnt 1 at Sutherlln Saturday night Eight hard and the strain less severe than ?fTm 1 rounds were scheduled but Referee they could earn as a bench warmer in SSJock "Sailor" Miller of Eugene gave the de- the major leagues. Many of the play- p. En ".". .". 0 clsion to Cedarstrom in the fifth round, ers have been up before and they do Drysd 0 witn xrennoim pracucauy neipiess. ine I not want to eo back. I KOKyrocK o TAMES J. RICHARD SO V. business I action of the referee saved Trenholm I .,mt I Chehala w. i im:umu .iuw, .iv... ...no. i u nxumog several years ago wnen wao arrived in Portland Tuesday mom- - .. Louisville bought Bert Niehoff in mid- ins en route to Stockton, uai.. to nut i . Club Hoopers Will Be Given Hearing By Amateur Body 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 TAUL G. WAPATO. Harry Craig and X Maurice Smith will be given a .ooo chance to explain their side of the con .000 I troversy now going on as to their ama- VVK1 I f.nr fit a nHin c a t o meetlns' lvtwMn tH uie r. in. a. registr&uon committee oi Three basketball nmu win v .taolthe Amateur Athletic union, to be held season. At the end of the season he on the C. B. B. C. gym floor tonirht. 1 1 the Multnomah Amateur AthleUc club ... ... - .. I XMmw. .'TXT. - T, I - MU41..:k, .JOT pion of Pacific fleer anT BerT Co . le- hn Allege Midgets win pUy th7"van- Wednesday night. hVwoud "not returB "11 rMffle.eoMt ehtmploii, un btmpB,"u" " 1 couver mgn ireshment in the first game, Prior to last Saturday's basketball ??rX.....n' V."rn " gener' man.e m.t., un. LAHSis leads FIGHT I which is scheduled to start at T:1S m. h.t.n M.,itnnn.h .nH th. tti. auietics at me Oregon Agricultural " t m i . i v I o'clock. The rolK.e-- h.ninr. win I V " " ": " Tir. .M. eoiiege, despite toe euoru or the stu- I " ' ni,... .kn,,, ,- jt the Vancouver hieh tm in I .v Memphis, Jan. 10. (L N. S.) Pal I Bentley, La wry, Jacobson and the other J the second game. The final contest willjas a reSult the Winged 'M" quintet was tln.lv Hafl wllK Via ualtlnn with K- I inill iiciuaim iu cibui uuiun oui; uc.w uiiiijr I " 1 . " IvrCCa lO USO LDXee SUDSUtUteS. il JZ Zit mttA tmtjiw viAt mmi I rounds Monday night. pressed their desire to go up and m na t-ng c -o. teams or the , , , . r . I view of this, it might be taken that I commercial league. rnuaueipnia, jan. iM.yi. im. a.) joe i they are contented to stay. Lynch beat Patsy Wallace In eight when Commissioner Landis decided rounds Monday niirht. Dannv Kramer ..ot .""r topped Chalky Winter in the aAfZt lS ... 1 round. the corvailis insUtuUon. dents. Richardson declared that he is en Seattle club and that Jim Boldt, presi dent of the Indians, Is the finest fellow he Has been associated with in athletics. Headed by the newspaper correspond.- the old agreement it was thought that the point of the major leaguers would be won. But the American association voted Richardson- made the following state- I New Orleans. La., Jan. 10. (U. P.) tnent: "I appreciate the thou ghlfutness The bout between Chuck Wiggins. In- . .ImI. h ...UU. . rflfifiKnfillM llvlil h.avw.lvht .nil U.M torn, but there is no chance of my re- foiey - or Seattle, was called off last night h,rth7 tV turning to O. A. C. no matter who Is Pn account ot inclement weainer. I r ----- -T- , "1717, chairman of the board of control or I ri.in.n t. ,nT a T k- i-, I aswv w ra.aa. Missionaries Defeat Oregon Cage Quint By Some Long Shots While coals of fire are being heaped oh the shoulders of Chairman Wakeman for his action, most of them come from people who do not know what its an about "It is not the decision of a committee or an Individual that makes an athlete a professional," said Chairman Wake- man in explaining the situation, "but It is the act of the athlete himself which makes him a professional. The commit v.. w ptv-. i. m i 1 v-uicinn.u. Jan. iu. .L .1- . V' " " "Tw I thony Downey Monday night beat The draft thing is yet to be solved. any effort to associate my name with any movement to disrupt the athletic situation at Co ml 11a While I was not Tommy Comlskey in 10 rounds. Jeraev Citv. Jan 10 fT Itf SS 1 In accord with some of Dr. Duback's Terry McHugh won from Harold Farese policies, we never had any arguments. I in 10 rounds Monday. I have the greatest respect for him.- I Richardson will leave Tuesday night New York, Jan. 10. (I. N. S.) Eddie for Stockton and from there will go to I Mlrman beat Steve Johnson in 12 rounds San Francisco to attend the annual I Monday night. Sammy Selger won from ooast league schedule meeting to be held January It. William Prier Named Commodore P.M. B.C.; By-Laws Are Changed Mickey' Brown tali i roundi; T; Phil Henry 0' such enUment beat Eddie Summers In 12 rounds, and I f Sammy Noble trimmed Harry London In I I In tpcj tYP WlTITPT 12 rounds. Baltimore, Jan 10. (L N. S.) Toung Mahoney and Tommy Cleary fought an eight-round draw Monday night. Detroit. Jan. 10. (I. N. a) Peter William A. Prler was elected commo- ft V a dor. of the Portland Motor boat club jlDSOn AnnOUnCCS mm iiw wivvivii law annual meeting of the organisation held In the club bouse, foot of Woodward avenue, Monday night. James Smith was named vice commodore, William E. Love rear commodore and Herbert A. Frederick secretary-treasurer. The race tor the seven positions on the board of trustees brought out an active Benny Will Battle University of Oregon, Eugene. Jan. I tee's findinra are to determine whether 10. The Whitman Missionaries defeated ior not he be permitted to compete with tne Lemon- Yellow team Monday night I amateurs. KoitKa,. dria nut aiv. sn lnrh Th " urBL conierence game or tne sea- l ..T. . j . i K.H.. son, 31 to Z2. It was Whitmans long I . vnu tv,. -, r-tr smith mil "spendthrift" owner of the Brooklyn wu" me- -lc Wapato before they pUyed instead of Robins, Charles Ebbets, had not recom-I u I permitting them to engage in the con irunxi sa hnvr-nit of thA ciaM a a I men making a number of spectacular I ,. ,,. j , v,o t -n,.. i I . . . I i,COi BUI. UCI UIU WUV V USwJ W V V leagues at the National league meetings, flay- oacn boiuct used nearly two eUglbie which wouid have caused the or course, his move was overruled, I , 1 . ,c I match to be forfeited. I simply was In but the minors didn't like the indication 1 ure6 iwnea ima ana is nanai- ve8tigatinK the matter and I have not uaupea py laca 01. weignu I .,.. flonl nor hv Tne contest started slow and without I my action can they be said to be auto- life and it looked like a walkaway for I matically classed as such, as some are the home team. Later in the game I wont to Imagine. Snorts Events Set tte 8ma11 end ? wmSVste JT summary: it feel certain that the men are entitled resn . P. Whtimin. to amateur cards they ,certalnly will be Andre (6) V (2) Penrose I . it 1 . ,v, Eockhey F Chandler I Ken to menu "' u (z) aniHiwD i otner, x am not mo ire uii. uoiuca uk G (2) Sohiu.Bj.. "nros" for that Is up to the men " u ll v. ....... . . HI n I Ihtniu rM AWnrk 12) for Rockher. Conch fnr Burnett. EdloTids ior Beller, Andre for Alstock. Seller Ire. T --i ml Tnniln for Edmnds. Whitman. Gurion (8) for Sohoa. St. lnTI1Sl t 111 Is llR.TlflS Cleveland Ring Game Will Have House Cleaning Cleveland, Ohio, Jaa. It (C FJ Boxing, both profeistoaal aad asta tear, today fell ander Mayor Fred Kohler s wee flag cam saiga to dean ap Cleveland. Frofestloaal boats were barred here shortly after Ue KUbaae-Frath scrap, when charges of lrree-alarlttes were laaaeked by officials. Several amatear cards, listed for this ssobUi, were ordered easeelled by the mayor peadlag iSTestl ratios Into the athleUe sltaatioa by flgkt aathorlttee. The ban will net be per sanest. It was stated. If boxing Is ressmed It win be as der strict ssserrislOB of a commis sion, Kohler aaaesaeed. New York Net Fans Puzzled at Bankings Semi-Windup for Milwaukie B o!xing Card Is Arranged Baseball i DETROIT. Jan. ll.-Prldtct Frank Navla of the Detroit Americana haa announced that Daa Howley. former Portland catcher, baa signed a 122 ooo- tract to coach the Tiger pitchers. EDDIE RICHARDS and "Rube" Fynn of Seattle have been matched to ap pear In the seml-wlndun of the Mil waukie Boxing commission card sched uled to be staged January 17. Fynn la newcomer tn the ring game In the Northwest, but according to Seattle box Ing critics he Is a comer. Tham" Langford lost no time getting on his gym suit Monday and swinging into training for his bout with Harry Wills. The Boston "Tar" looked to be In better condition than he did when he fought out here last year. Langford realises that Wills Is not a setup for him, and the fans can count on him giving Wills a real test. Sam Is quite a bit shorter tn height than Wills, but that handicap haa never both ered him to any extent In any of his battles against giants. The seat sale will open Thursday mom lng. (By United News) New Tork, Jan. 10. Digesting the metropolitan tennis rankings, which re vealed Vincent Richards in first place. New Tork tennis fans are puzzled by the failure of the Metropolitan Tennis association to rate Ichlya Kumagae, the Japanese Davis cup player. The association explained that there was insufficient data upon which to rank the Japanese star, but his record for the year Is well known, and there Is the additional fact that he stood No. 1 in 1921, besides being No. 7 for 1921 on the national list. It would have been embarrassing perhaps to give Kumagae a definite position as he would necessarily have been placed well down the list in view of several defeats for the season. Saranac Lake. N. T., Jan. 10. (L N. S.) The chamber of commerce has an- r..itsi. v . t-v t , ' . , o. j i ne cnamoer ot commerce nas I Ti. mui (ft) C 22JSfii.? 7 10 POunds nounced the following dates of events 1??. A . V.." i iG I ...in. r-t.i January 12, unofficial tryout for new skii Jump on Mount Pisgah ; January 18, 19, 20, 21. international curling, Gordon I medal competition ; January 31. Adiron dack skii Jumping championship compe tition at Mount Pisgah ; February 1, in- rulismii. referee. SFHTK IS "LITTLE BETTER" New Tl fim ii tii i uuon at Mount Pisgan; j?Druary l, in-i " M-"u 1 i-OT I fiT K.1 P. Iff! Tfl I ternatlonal outdoor skating champion-1 St, Louis. Jan. 10. (L N. S.) J. G. val ball: February 6, 7. 8, Saranac lake I News" and confidante of Ban Johnson. IET luted Newill I tiitllnir rirtf ra(q MnMV rvrtnn Tork. Jan. 10. The last ob-1 February 13. tobocean carnival: Febru Women's W.G. A. Meet campaign and two members of the reg- j "tftf'le" betwen Tex Rlckard and BUlylary 20. international Skii Jumping com alar ticket were defeated. The lucky I ,17 '.'" rcK,rueu ciearea away petition. Mount Pisgah. eandidatea were Marlon Boone, George l announcement oy uid- J. Kelly. W. F. Prier. Milton Henderon. on b,s man- Benny Leonard, light- Dr. Charlee K Hlll. Ray Jameson and w'rht champion, will fight In Madison Dr. n. M. Sherman. Dr. Sherman. W.Jf. Garden. Rickard's fistic arena Prler and C. W. Boost were tied for the Leonard's opponent has not been se- slsth and seventh- places and In the ftd- but u h lightweight the new election between the three Boost cnjrPion w111 make 115 pounds. The was defeated by Dr. Sherman by one 0001 win tafl lte this month or Yole. I itrm. weea in reoruary. Jolinny Buff Calls Kt Louis. Jan. 10. (L N. &) The ex- liitii7o board of the Women's Western has been critically in at his home here Golf association meeting In Chicago has with rmnmmii was mill tn b "a llttlo I avnnled the champlonsnip tournament. better" today. Mr. Spink has been ill to be held August 28. to the Glen Echo for about two weeks. The crisis in his club of St. Louis, accoramg w a ieie- case is expected at almost any time. gram received here from Chicago. Promoter's Bluf f i? The mamberahlB voted to diu the by-laws of the club so that a rnem-1 oPPorw-nU are Sailor Friedman, Lew berahlp meeUng to hear reports from 7en"er' Rocky Kansas and Pinkie the, board of directors will tw kM .r- I Mitchell . three months Instead of once a year as haa been the custom. The trustees will meet each month. The reports of the various retiring of fleer showed that the Portland Motor boat club Is In a healthy condition both as to' members and finances. IBt rjnited Nee! New York. Jan. 10. Johnny Buff, the - DIBBLB TO ftKEK TITLE Bob Dibble of Don R. C will .try again I1 today expected to turn down the ' next season for single sculling I application of the Kenilworth club. - acy. Dibble was beaten by Hilton Rel- inaeor. unt, to ne assigned dates the ywa of St Johns. N. S-. last summer In k preceding- the opening of the grand the Canadian championship. Dibble will circuit racing at North Randall. Official - strive te win from Walter Hoover, pres- action on the application win be taken ent bolder or the U. S. amateur single I prooaoiy iaie mis arternoon, but it is soolla crewn. .1 understood that officials are practically a unit in favor of a continuance of the COLLEGE BOWI4HO SUGGESTED present circuit this year without change. V Chicago, Jan. 10. U. P. Bowling by Th following .cities have filed appli telegraph haa been proposed by Ohio ?Uon for the relative dates as ' State to the other big 10 Institutions. It la,t. yw : ReadviUe, Syracuse. Hart baa been suggested that fraternities and ford' Pahkeepsie. Toledo. Kalamazoo, other local groups have bowling comneti- North Rndall. Columbus, Philadelphia, . tloo, during the winter, the results to be 1 Lexington and Atlanta. exchanged by telegraphy Among names mentioned as possible I K,ni,n..b),i rh,mr.iin K,r.vH ,r !! for Etngland next Saturday, has sud denly "called the promoters who have been offering him $35,000 to risk the title in a New Tork tight and accusing him of running away. Buff said that, although he has re served accommodations on Saturday's boat, he win cancel his plans and re main here if Leo Flynn or Jim Buckley will trive prcof of their ability to sruar- Cleveland, Jan. 10. (L N. S ) Stew- I antee him S35.0OO for a 15 round decision ards of Grand Circuit harness racing I fight Windsor, Ont., Not Likely to Get Dates Wisconsin Is Leading tlbeed In 'Big Tetf Hoop Race IT. TAVl , H OCKETISTS W 17 Caik4 Mm) Minn- Jan. 1 AthletSo hockey .season here last night by de- reaujig ue Amertoaa Legion team of I rrhVtacn. T-n in r v S TTni. puioth, I to 1, m aa extra period tune, varsity of Wisconsin's fast basketball f ' I team stands forth today as the real .trtplaaa bunt In Europe, though I leader in the! tight for the championship Thavtaa a wing 'spread of bat It. feet oX the Big Ten. The Badgers have won and .weighing only 40 pounds, baa made . a speed of 92 ml lee aa hour. two game without losing a contest. Other undefeated teams in the con Terence are Chicago and Minnesota, but each ot these teams haa played but one I conference game. Wisconsin decisively defeated North western last Bight for its second victory I ot tho season. The score was 21 to 9. Taylor, the Badger right forward, was the star of the game. onto state, which lost to Chicago on Saturday night, turned Its first victory lot the season by defeating Michigan 25 Cougars Win Game From Legion Quintet Pullman. Wash, Jan. 10. Showing great improvement over any ball played this season, the Cougar basketball team last night defeated the Walla Walla American Legion team by a score of 35 to 22. The score at the end of the first half was .13 to 12 In favor of the Cougars, who took the lead In the second half and. kept the score in safety from the non. Captain Friel starred tor the Cougars, making 17 of the' 35 points. while Copeland played a star game at guard for the viBitora. Chevrolet New 490 Model $675 F. O. B. Portland FIELDS MOTOR CAR CO. -14th and Alder SU. Knights of Columbus Evening School (Nort-Denotninational) Short Practical Courses FOR MEN AND WOMEN ."MODERATE tuition fees Free Scholarships to Those Presenting Evidence of Honorable Discharge From Service in the Great War COURSES OFFERED Arithmetic Business English Auto Mechanics Salesmanship Bookkeeping Show Card Writing Drafting Typewriting Elementary English Welding c ; , Skilled Instruction in Essentials for Definite Results Spring Term Jan. 3 to Mar. 24 REGISTER NOW f 1 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 P. M. For Information Write or Call 290 Grand Avenue North, Corner CUckamas r- ; Tet Ewt 2987 Y Tuuney May Get Bout With Mike Gibbons (By Catted News) New Tork. Jan. 10. If Gene Tunney, the marine, decisively defeats old Bat Levinsky for the American light heavy weiaht title in Madison Square Garden next Friday night, there will probably be a match between Tunney and Tom Gibbons of St. Paul, with the title at stake. Gibbons claims to be the Amef n light heavyweight champion, but Levinsky s possession or tne uue is gen 'erally conceded. Gibbons' match with Georges Carper. tier for fills winter Is now believed to be off. New Tork. Jan. It Release of Owt- ftelder Walter Christ est sea of the New, n Tork Tanks to the BL Paul club of tke- Amertcan aasocistlcei Monday. Chicaa-o. Jan. 10. fTT. P. Martin Dumovtcb, promising young pitcher from the Pacific Coast league, baa been eigned by the Chicago Cube, It was announced , here. Mltlen, Ga. Jan. la. L N. S.V Th Mill en Chamber of Commerce today tel egraphed Connie Mack aa invitation te bring Ma Philadelphia American leagu. club here for training next spring. Rifle Matches Are BilledforO.A.C.Coeds .1 Oregon Agricultural College. Corrallia, - Jan. 16. The Oregon Aggie co-ed rlOe' " team will meet the girls' rifle team of the ' University ox southern California Jan uary zt, ana tne titan Agxie January la. Other meets that are tentative are sai with syracue. and worth w eater n. au of . the matches' will be shot on the team a t own course and telegraphic reports es day to develop steady nerves aad ao, curate eyesight. BTS5D 8KT8 TKAP DATFS Bead. Or. Jan. It. & T. Fox was. named president of the Bend Gun club here last night. Other officers chosea are Lloyd Douhlt, vice president; R. & Hamilton, secretary; Claude Meta, treasurer, and O. A. Shelby, field cap tain. June 11. II and It have beea act. as the dates of the state tourney. Discard Your Old Telephone Directory Our new telephone directory became effective January 8, 1922. At the same time several thousand lines were transferred from Main and Marshall offices to Broadway and new tele phone numbers assigned. Notwithstanding previous publicity and notice on the front cover of the new directory, many of our patrons began the use of the new. directory before January 8 and many others are continuing to use the old directory since Janu ary 8. Good service for yourself and other patrons of the company depends upon your proper use of the new book. Please destroy your old direc tory and do. not call for numbers from memory. Your cooperation in this is requested for the benefit of the service generally. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company I to 22 ia a nip and tuck battle. V. 4