14 . F ; t ' . . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON. , . - : ; TUESDAY, JANUARY 17.r ltt2. I Beavers Claim "Rowdj Elliott Form Sacramento Australia Seeks Dmpsp Go Two Holiday Dates Given Beaver Team I Baskeimii A SENSATIONAL, field basket In the XI last two minutes of play by Captain King cave the Amicus club a 14 to 11 victory over the Arleta Juniors, and with it went the 1921-22 championship of the Portland Junior Basketball league. The two Quintets battled neck and neck in the Franklin high gynv Suspension OfBabeRuth Will Stand Eleven Bouts Are Billed in Amateur Boxing Tourney n a ti m UnniiH nlarht. th Juniors lead cat, Jan. u. vp-i ing i2 to I at one stage of the match. aj poMiioa to im resumption ot me i The lineups : ran was reanirtnea oy me rmcmc i juniors. iW Refe rout league magnates at their annual I O'Brien (2) mid-winter session here Monday. J. t-ai i uinn lij Varlnai r,t tKa fVaklsiul rlub WU the ODlV I PoPO .... Coast owner to cast his ballot In favor I Warkins (1) 1 Palmer Under the motion adopted the umi rs do not Intend to come under the Blaver-eetectton rule at any time, which means that the lescue will continue to operate Independently. REASON CLOS.E HIRE The Reach ball, which has been used Poa . . F. . . . t e - e ..a... Spare Hlckson. Amicus. ..(4) Lauder ,(4) Jassman ...(4) smiin Ted Ourian scored 14 potnu for the Simon's Store basketball team Monday night, but his team mates were unable to locate the basket as well as had been TTH an the boxers in the pink of condition, the trilangular tottrna- bj Jser vetoes - I ment between the Multnomah Amateur imernauonai news oernee nui corresponoem I ..- rin). imm iiutunr AtMotle IfcTIPWr V Y T-" T - T O X I JilTw "wit -SZ association and B'nal B'rith Amateur at. j - oa. an. iMiut nui uicaa, sj uviuc I uii record this year. That is. not if the 1 Athletic club, scheduled for Wednesday (2) King yspenBion ginst him stands, and it is night to the Armory, promises to be re- Morgan l -" Iplete with thrills for lovers of the ama- i ms is me opinion ox oaseoaii men in I teur rame. general and. although officials of the Arrangements were completed Monday New York Yanks today declined to dis- afternoon whereby the events will take cuss the probable effect a month's place in the gymnasium rather than the suspension will have on Ruth's hitting, drill hall at the Armory, the chance be lt is a practical cinch they feel the I Inz made in order to assure the fans of same way about it. 1 more comfortable surroundings as far as The case of the home run kins has I temperature is concerned. in addition to n coxing douis. wree Tommv Burns Makes Offer For Big Bout expected. The result was a 24 to 23 vto- nv tha Iim for several seasons, was I tory for the Montgomery Ward com-1 K-n revtmd bv thn circulation of a Jw&mImI in favor of the Wilson oaa. I nany noopers. ai tnat, me winners uiu -,-. ),, th mainr isir-no win thrnw I snecial wrestlina- contests Between reo- After dlpoilng of th questions, the not get Into the lead until tne last iour out , the ,,ie against barnstorming at resentatfves of the Winged M" club and magnates busied themselves on tne I i mo " i their schedule meetings in February, line in or en r-acuic uenti couege are on tiedul. The 1JIZ season win oe zs I "n " i xnis rumor is vigorously aemea in i uie progrmia. wn ouku w owi weeka Ths season will open April 4 and close October IS." The closing dates awarded were as follows: Kacramento at Portland. Rait Lake at Seattle. Oakland at San Francisco. Vernon at Los Angeles. The holiday dates were announced as follows Memorial ' Pay Sacramento at Port land: Kalt loike st Seattle; Oakland at San Francisco : Vernon st Los Angeles. July 4 Han Franc. s.o at Portland : standard, especially with the Simon tossers. The lineups: Mont. Ward. Pos. Simon's. O. Clerln (11) F (14 T. Ourian Rouchert (11 r iai vonnan X derin C (4) MacKensie Lebaecher (3) O. H. Hafter Parrott (I) U uurian Wright (2) Spare Releree Bay tsrooKs. Al Tbamp- The ArleU Athletic club basketball team underestimated the strength of the Franklin b'Bh quintet Monday night and the high schoolers walked away with a some quarters for. it is pointed out. I promptly at 8 :30 o'clock. Judre Landis' decision must be strictly I Wednesday night's card follows : nnhAld with no show of attemofai at eva- I Jos HaoK. btisi Bitot, worn sun w- sion; and that the reinstatement of Ruth I "iZ,0J2S; now would be looked upon as a purely 1 m. Anmn. 14S nsnnds. commercial move. I - Bod Stracel. Moltaoauh, wtas Henry Smith. . . .... .. I Amor. ISO sounds. -we nave neara nouunr regarding ue i Iv4, r. Mnnwuh. m 3mA su. case of Ruth or Meusel since Judge I arts. Armory. ISO pounds. Landis handed down his decision, said I Frsns sonrran. Armory. ersn AOe Hinen. sstm btild. iaa ponnas. dtm Angeles at Keattie : Salt Lake at 1 36 to 12 victory. The two squads met Oakland ; Sacramento at VemoYi Labor Day Portland at San Fran Cisco; Seattle at Los Angeles; Oakland at Salt Lake: Y'" at Sacramento. BIAYZM LAUD ELLIOTT Pl Howard, part owner of the Oak land club, officially announced the ap pointment of Ivan Howard as 13:2 man agsr of the Oaka It was staUd that Seattle plans to retain the services of WlUlam J. Ken worthy as a player. Ken worthy. How ever, has appealed to Judge Landis for a reversal of the decision of tne Na several weeks ago and at that time Ar leta was an easy winner. The lineups: Franklin. Slade (I) .... East (10) ... TOy8(W C. Kelly Walgrea Sinn Pos. Arleta. ...F. C. Johnson . ..G (4) Kolkanna . . .O Blake .Spare .Spare Referee Howard Hobaon. Astoria. Jan. 17. The North Pacific Dental college basketball team lost a rough game here Saturday to the Colum bia club hoopers by a score or 33 to 17, lion a I association in regard to his free I The referee was kept busy calling fouls. scant' claim I The lineups: Portland has claimed the services of I North Pacific. Po Columbia. tAwv" ratinM nn niMn from Sa. I Estes ( F . . . ( 10) W. Lantrhart uciuKiuin iii,...r tti visei) Taylor J....C (13) L. Langhart Butler O. Kearney Pentland (2) O Moo res Mickerson Hpare MatUla Rogoway Spare.... (4) Burne pepun sspare Herman bpare (Z) Johnson Business Manager Ed Barrow of the Yanks today, "and all I know ,1s that the ruling does not apply to the spring exhibition season. Aside from this I do not care to discuss the case." Ptoviding Ruth's suspension stands and he gets started on his 1922 cam paign for home runs within five days or (Z) Uebe I Mav an when lie will aerain be eligible .() Miner I tn enteP the Yank lineup, he will start Just 12 home runs behind his record of last season. Ruth rot his first homer last season on April 18 and his twelfth on May 17 at Cleveland. He did. not get his tnir teenth until May 25. So the task cut out for the big bambino if he is kept out of the lineup will be Just about as big as a house. Jim Bead. B'nal B'rith, versos Jha Ryan, Multnomah. 140 pounds. Jack LoltoB. B.nat B nth. Tetsus Joe Samara, Armory. 135 Donnas. Dare Xatra. B nu B ntn. trsos Joe He- Locehlin. Mnltaomah. 1SS pounds. Sol Bloom b it. B ui B nth. versos Jack Shaeeker. stnltnomah. 115 -ponnds. Harry Kramer. B nal BTita. ysanu Eddie Moore, Multnomah etnb. 130 poimda, uortain tuaer Between two 60-Dounoeis tram B'nal B'riUi. By Forbes W. Fatrbalra TJaivenal 8nrio Staff CorracpoBdaDC. (Siwial Cable nioateh) LONDON, Jan. 17. Tommy Burns, 1 former heavyweight champion of the world, told me last night that he la rep resenting a Newcastle eyndicaU which is offering Dempsey and Carpentier a purse of 30.000 pounds (normally $156.- 000, for a I0-round championship bout 00. for a 20-round championship bout. will bo staged In June or July at New castle. The exact offer is 20,000 pounds for the winner, 10,000 pounds to the loser, and looo pounds each for ex penses. Burns has asked Universal Service to notify Dempsey of the offer and obtain hit. answer. "My syndicate." he said, "to composed of reputable business men of Newcastle. They are willing to put up the money before the fight as an adequate guaran tee of their responsibility. The only con ditions made are that the referee be selected by the National Sporting dub of London, that clean breaks must pre vail nd that six-ounce gloves be used instead of eight-ounce gloves as used at Jersey City. Burns, who has settled in England. Is the owner of two hotels at Newcastle. He is prominent in north of Kngland sporting circles and declares that the match will draw an enormous crowd Fourteen Teams Competing ., in 'M' Jungle Leagues ramento. News that "Rowdy" Elliott would com to the Portland club is no great surprise. It was announced In The Journal some time ago that President Kiepper was going to grab Elliott. The awarding of two holiday dates to Portland was good news to Portland fsna The Columbia university basketball Last yesr Portland was without I team will play the Christian Brothers' single holiday game. rci.orr.A5 nr. rHinr arrives New Tork. Jan. 17. (U. P.) Aaron Ivos, amateur billiard champion of Eu rope, arrived here Monday on the Noor dam. Boa will take part In the amateur college aggregation In the C. B. C. gym nasium Thursday night. Players on both the North Pacific Dental college and the South Parkway Amateur Athletic club basketball teams are anxiously awaiting Referee Gawley's WhijltlA to SAnri thm tltvwtH in th. ',!?.C..h,an,'tn'Mp V, the WOrld rtura game on the Christian Brothers' I hlladelphla February 1J. colleca floor Wednesdav ni-h. suth parkway won the first engagement, 11 0 wl-ten ?2SO down buuathe new to 10. La Grande. Or.. Jan. 17. The Blgin high school basketball team was de feated. 19 to 9. by the La Grande high school team Saturday night. The La Grande guarding was exceptionally good in me game, many plays of the Elsrin- ltes having been broken up by the local guaraa. Fox Brothers Too Much for Oregon Basketball Team Foxed" the Lemon Yellow in the first of two-game series, 37 to 23, Monday night In the first half it looked as if Oregon's light team were going to stage come-back and beat the visitors, eatch. who has played for several years without doing much, came out strong and got three baskets, while Altstock, the youthful Portlander, made eight points. In the second half, however, the Idaho team, with their famous Fox Brothers, started to clean up and by the end of the game the locals were completely outclassed. In a preliminary the Oregon Frosh beat Eugene high echool, 26 to 21 Hsjti School Junlen Stamftng Buffaloes Eagles . . Cooties . Coossn Tilers Havks . Tixers St. Johns Lumber company auintet went down to defeat Monday night on tne liiencoe school floor. 38 to 12. at the hands of the Lincoln leaguers. The consistent team work of the visitors proved too much for the lumbermen. wno piayea a nara and clean game. Thursday night the leaguers- junior team plays Lents Methodist quintet on the Woodmere school floor. The lineups: Tan. r. . r. . c. . Cw. . ; . S. . H. Quint. LincnlB Lescaers. ....(12) Appletate ( S) Kwansnn (18) Stinnett Clemens Slavens Nnrtfine Umpire J. Harold Rt Johns rietrheT 2) . Kana (2)... Parker () . . Bloom (2).. Arnold Referee J. Opiienlandar. James John High and Jefferson high basketball teams are ready to open the 1921-22 season of the Portland Public high school league in the Washington high school gumnasium this afternoon The matinee will start promptly at 3 :30 o'clock with Leon Fabre as the official referee. balance easy terms ft . v M V. W improvements and refinements add to the pleasure of Chev rolet ownership and make it one of the no table motor car values of the year. Yet its price here is only $675 FIELDS MotorCarCo. .14th 'and Alder Sts. Seaside. Or.. Jan. 17. Ilwaco high de feated the local high school hoopers. 2 to IS. here Saturday night. The visitors were accompanied by a large rooting section. The victory places Ilwaco at the top of the Lower-Columbia standings The Toung Men's Athletic club will ' ave its full team together for perhaps he last time tonight when Ihe Christian rothers College, quintet will be met i the tatter's gymnasium. S. Jacobson and J. Spivak play with Lincoln high and after Thursday will not be permitted to play with an outside team, according to a ruling of the interscholastic circuit. The Franklin high second team, was de feated by the T. M. C. A. tossers. 12 to COLLEGE BASKETBALL ( International New Serrioe) Illinois 20, Michigan 17. Purdue 31. Northwestern 14. Kansas 44. Washington U. 17. Iowa State 38, Kansas State 6. Butler 28. Notre Dame 23. lows Wesleyan 33. Monmouth Knox 33, Williams 3L St. Viator 33, Charleston Normal 22. Eagles Robins Oregon. Pos. Idaho. Alstock (18) F (16) R. Fox Veatch (6) F (13) A. Fox Latham , C (8) Thompson Be!ler(5) t....G Edwards Goar . : G (6) Telford Zimmerman (2) ...S (4) Garlin Rich (2) S Edlund S Referee Ralph Coleman. Oregon Aggies Face Hard Battle Tonight Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Jan. 17. All is not well with the Aggies for the basketball game with Washing ton tonight and tomorrow night, ac cording to Coach R. B. Rutherford. With three good men badly injured Ruther ford thinks the O. A. C. team will be mighty fortunate if it holds the "Vikings to a close pi-ore. . Hjelte, the big center, and Stinson, forward, are both out with bad feet Richards is suffering from a sore back All three men are expected to start the game, however. A good line-up of sec ond suing men will be on the bench. Last week's clashes played havoc with the dope from comparative scores. Al though the "dope" isn't highly optimistic for the local quintet, the battle will jiot be one-sided, it is hoped. Each team in the two Multnomah Amateur Athletic club junior boys' jun gle leagues has played three games in the race for the 1921-22 titles and Prof. O. C. Mauthe, director of physical edu cation at the Winged "M" institution, declares more interest has been shown in both the high school junior boys' sec tion and the second section junior boys than ever before. Six teams are bat tling for honors among the high school ers, while eight, aggregations seek the title among the smaller athletes. So many players are on the teams in the second section that Prof. Mauthe has found it necessary to permit six young sters to play on each team instead of the customary five. The Buffaloes took the leadership of the high school section by virtue of a 14 to 2 victory over the Eagles Monday afternoon, while the Cooties are heading the second section. Games are played every Monday and Thursday afternoon in the Winged "M" gymnasium. Mon day's scores in the high school division : Cougars 16, Hawks 2 ; Eagles 2, Buffa loes 14 ; Cooties 32, Tigers 3. In the sec ond section : Cooties 34. Buffaloes 4 ; Oougars 2. Robins 2 ; Eagles 4, Hawks Cub Scout Seeking Players on Coast Chicago. Jan. 17. (U. P.) Walte Morris, a right-handed pitcher, was the latest acquisition to the Chicago Cubs staff. President William Veeck an r.ovmred Monday. Veeck also announced that Chief Scout Doyle is making a tour of the Pacific ccast for promising youngsters for the oming season. so. K. OF C. TO JOIN A. O. A. New York, Jan. 17 (I. N. a) As a result of a decision of the supreme board of directors of the Knights of Columbus to accept an Invitation to Join the American Olympic association. 800.000 members of the "Caseys" will join the Olympic body, it was announced today PORTLAND BOY IS SELECTED Washington State College. Pullman Jan. 17. Rudolph Hilgers of Portland has been selected from the advanced course in physical education as assistant Instructor. OLIS LOSES MAT BOCT Columbus. Ohio. Jan. 17. TU. P.) Stanislaus Zybssko, heavyweight cham pion wrestler, threw John Olin. the jrlent Finn, alter 10 minutes of grappling here law mgni. W.S.C. Debaters to Meet O.A.C.Team Washington 8tate College. Pullman. Jan. i, The state college debating team wUl meet the Oregon Agricultural college In a dual debate March J. ac- coraing to J. E. Reeid, debating coach A pnse or cither $30 or 25 will b of cered the winners. . Al'TO LICK5SES DECREASE .uicouver. Wash.. Jan. 17 The la t ' of grace for automobll ownn ,-.red Saturday, and until Mondav nleht iut 332a motor vehicle owners had taken out licenses, compared with 5041 for last W. L. T. Pet. .3 0 0 1.000 .2 1 0 .667 . 1 1 1 .500 . 1 1 1 .500 . 1 2 0 .333 . 0 3 0 .000 I Jr. Boys W. K T. Pet . 8 0.0 1.000 .210 .667 .2 1 0 .667 . 1 1 1 .500 . 1 1 1 .500 . 1 2 0 .333 . 0 1 2 .000 . 0 8 0 .000 Sam Langf ord and Harry Wills Ready For Tonight's Go TTNDER the break cVaa.ii rales. Harry U Wills and San Langf ord win tangle tonignt in the 10-round feature event of the Milwaukle boxing commission smoker. The colored heavyweights are In tin- top condition for the contest and it would not be surprising if a knockout waa scored by either. Both are known as heavy punchers and it Is Kketv that tne battler who lands the first solid punch will win. Wills la hopeful of winnlror and so Is LAngiora. Each will enter the ring fun ox coniiaence. The fans can expect a much better battle than the second wuia-Tate affair because Langf ord to willing to exchange wallops, while Tate put tip a defensive battle. Four rattling good preliminaries are scheduled to be staged on the card. The advance seat sale has been very heavy and It is likely that a capacity house will greet the battlers. Tom Lou Uit win referee the battles. The first bout win start at I :S0 o'clock. Golf Ass'n to Keep Ranks Simon Pure; Says Prexy Byers CHICAGO, Jan. 17. (XT. P. -Slmoa vj pore" amateurs In golf is the new aiogan or the U. S. u. A. for 11ZX. Of fleers and members of Use associa tion will take special steps to keep the game clean, according to an annoance- ment by Frederick Byers. Pittsburg. newly elected president of the organisa tion. The association recently tis i1 a, role whereby amateur lam their marking by accepting golf JmlUs sr feeing paid tor publicity or arrdhsfig -of any kind. Omdals of .The UtUiod Sta.Ua Ooli a orlaMosf. met br with of fscsaJis f . Use Westers Coll aasocUUoai aad raiss relative tr (ha tymio and ether points were SriamssseiL . No decision ' win be made am til after" Use atmaal sssattsg at t Western ss clsUoo. which wtU be hold bar aeat Saturday. WM Statistics r mrrt9csJ3trtbs.Jeefhx MARRIAGE LICENSES hutiui EntTK T4TEW ORLEANS, La, Jan. 17. CU. P.) J- v Johnny Wilson, middleweight cham pion, win be barred from fighting for seven months In 16 states of the United States and In Australia and Canada following bis sua pension lata yesterday by the National Boxing association. Fraser Leads Golf Pros in 1st Round Of Calif. Tourney Los Angeles. Jan. 17. Registering a finely played 70, Chick Fraser, profes sional of the Mid wick Country dub of Loa Angeles, jumped into tho lead of the Celd In the annual tournament for the California open championship, which started Monday over the course of the Wtlshire Country club. Fraser was shooting excellent rolf all the way from the tee to the pin. Threes J. J. aUla. fetal. 815 ruvt XarsanMita A. rdnu. W.1 lo BariBond. Wal. 4 60 K. Tart tar- aste CUj M. Maori III K. UonimT B. C. SfstWi. fecal. 1111 K. Stta, ea4 Btna nwa. im. .qv aajpainrs. Cad Mortajt, 51 Portland, sad Tadasa OrrhiU OsnWli. 25. 1356 E. Tsssaffi. sad u. o, sw 4UB- Donald C. Con, fecal. ) I Loss J. Mania. fesaL 504 K. list. 1. K. Bd. fecal. Beaaoa aaaL a4 rw. Tidson. fecal. Beaaoa hoeL Hnitsa E. WoM. fecal. CladstoM. Ot- aai Lottie Gaeser. lecai. 21 E. 16th. Hobert McCaUusa. fecal. I860 Lcstnl st., aad Bevlah Gifene, fesaL 1666 Laarl a. Charfea W. Spteriac. fecaL Mohfer. Or., aad Slant gpaerinc. fecal. kloafeT. Or. nmuy Hannrkaoa. fecal. a4 K. Darla. aad CHormh (J. trflmtm. fecaL 6tl E. IS IK. Gilbert G. Ethlaoan. fesaL Aatona. aad Tkal out U. rikbrr. trcml. cit. Keot Horns, fecal 4I E. 6 Id N.. aad Adaue Bill. fecaL 661 E. 61st N. A Cart B tub be, fecaL 62T Eeanay. sad La- cuw x. Tillman. Heal, ez 1 smiwj a. A. UcElmr. fecaL 114 Th' The action was taken after Wilson i stood out very prominently all over his and his manager were charged by I 11. Nightcap, of Ohio with "conduct un becoming a Tighter and manager." The suspension will be effective until Sep tember 22 this year. New Orleans, Jan. 17. (L N. S.) Benny Leonard, world's champion lightweight, will meet Pal Moran, idol of the South, here on February 24 if Billy Gibson, Leonard's manager, ac cepts the terms offered by Promoter Tortorich of this city. It was an nounced today that Moran has already accepted the terms and that they are now being considered by Gibson. If the pair is matched it will be their first meeting since 1920, when they fought in East Chicago. card. Close behind Fraser were Eddie Loos. present holder of the California title nd Abe Esplnoza of San Francisco, who tied for second place honors when they each turned in cards of 72. Jim Barnes, national open champion was listed in fourth place with a 73. Kls partner. Jock Hutchison, shot great golf early, but could not turn in a score better than SO. Boston, Jan. 17. (U. P.); Charley Whito of Chicago bested Johnny Dundee of New York in a fast 10-round bout here last night. Philadelphia, Jan. 17. (U. P.) Jimmy Han Ion of Denver outpointed Harry Brown of Philadelphia in eight rounds here. The men are lightweights. New York. Jan. 17. (L N. S.) Billy Miske defeated Charley Weinert in 12 rounds Monday night, and Sammy Sie ger won from Frankie 1 awards on a foul in the seventh. Jeff Smith knocked out Frankie Fleming in the sixth. Char lie Beecher won a judges' decision over Eddie Brady in 12 rounds. "Babe" Asher and Danny Edwards will meet In the main event of the Port land boxing commission card to be staged January 24 in the Armory. 'Battling" Ortega, former Pacific coast middleweight champion, has joined Portland's fifitic colonies. He is under the management of Billy Bernstein. Players Say Landis Consented to Their Playing, in Games Los Angeles. CaL, Jan. 17. (I. N. S.) That Judge Landis. baseball commission er, consented to Johnny Rawlings and "Irish" Meusel of the New York Giants and Bill Piercy and Bob Meusel of the Yankees playing winter baseball here, was the statement made by "Irish" Meusel Monday on receipt of word from ihe East to the effect that Landis is in vestigating the report that the four play ers mentioned are playing with an all star team here. Irish" Meusel organized an all-star team with himself, Bob Meusel. Johnny Rawlings and Bill Piercy in the line-up. Understanding that the rule applying to barnstorming on the part of world series players was ineffective after Janu ary 1. Meusel took no chances on bring ing down the wrath of baseball's com TRsioner and wired for permission to play. Meusel declares that he has a i-lfgram from Landis granting permis sion. The players mentioned, with the excep tion of Piercey, appeared in a game here yesterday. MOSDAT SIGHT BOTJTS At New Orleans Young McGovcrn beat Young Caliano in 15 rounds. from At Pittsburg Al Corbett won Young Pinchot in 10 rounds. India Races Object i To Christ's Name In Prayers; Deleted (By United News) Ixndon. Jan. 17. To avoid offending Hindus and Mohammedans, English mis sicraries in Bangalore. India, have de leted the name of Christ from the book of hymns and prayers used in the mis sion schools. The natural consequence of this is a storm among the supporters of the Lon don Missionary society, but the board hate indorsed the action of the mission aries. On two previous occasions the question hps been before the London parent society, but continued uneasi ness among supporters of Indian mis sions again forced the Issue to a head On of the director? of the Missionary society proposed this resolution: "That no sanction whatever can be given' to the exclusion of the name and uork of tne Lord. Jesus Chnst, from eny part of the society's operations in Schools, churches or hospitals." , The resolution was defeated, with only two : affirmative votes. But these two members of the board declare they will continue to fight against the action of the missionaries. . Form Farm Bureau; President Elected Woodburn, Jan. 17. A large number of farmers attended a meeting held here Monday, addressed by the state president of the farm bureau, George A. Mans field. Ray J. Glatt was elected president and secretary of the local organisation. temporarily formed. More than' 26 Joined and many more expressed their Intention to come into the bureau. Gus Pope Is Named 4 W ' Track Assistant University of Washington. Seattle Jan. 1. Augustus "Gus" Pope, national discus champion and last year's track captain, will act as assistant track coach t the I niversity of Washington this eason. Pope will be first assistant to "oarh Clarence ("Hoc") Edmundson and ill handle the weight men. Pope is a senior in the university, but having already 'won three track letters s not, eligible for varsity competition this year. Johnson Winner In Cue Tournament At Memphis Johnny Kaiser and Bobby Hughes fought an eight-round draw. At Trenton, N. J. Dick Griffin beat Jack Perry in eight rounds, and Charles Ray beat Little Jeff in a like number of rounds. At Shawnee. Okla. Young Riley and Marty Brown fought a four-round draw At Pottsville. Pa Battling Leonard and Al Wills fought a 10-round draw. Portland Gun Club to Give a Duck Dinner Indications are that a big crowd will attend the duck dinner of the Portland Gun club Wednesday night in Chamber of Commerce dining room. President James Morris of the gun club has lined up a short program which will follow the dinner. The plans of the gun club for the session will be announced. "The dinner will be held at ( o'clock. ASl To aU. aad sUv It. KaadT ur . mm. a. a aa. WlULt-Tt Jar. aad Mr a . Vims, 13 Marfea awe.. Jee. 16. e oaa. 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Jaefcaom. 6C Tanwat mtaL Jaa. 4. 4S roars: iiiuirliii KOONAl Mary Kkaalwth yoaena. 6T6 land, Jan. IS. 64 roan: artenn i SMITH nana J. BmilA. St. Tt Jan. 14. roan: eantme mmT-mtv. TTtAXSPORTATIOw MAKT ENTER SKI ETE5T8 Gary, I1L, Jan. 17. (U. P.) Over 60 entries have been made in the national ski championship tournament which 'will be held here Sunday. The entries in clude international, national and state champions from five states, besides scat tering entries from Canada. Norway and aweaen. NEW TODAY Arc Your Going to Europm? Or th Orient? Or Around thm World? At St. Louis Bud PerriU stODoed Al Thomas in the sixth. TRANSPORTATION Why sot get rate bJormatMai tra vela utnaaavaiy at ftis patrosntl whs ana keeare sUeaaai DORSEY 8. SMITH ASASSa iOURNAL TRAVEL BURZA0 166 HAUAJIWAff. rOTLAaB..OnV lbn6 MarahaUt 1ST6 FLUFF EUdS ssrpsts end ruga prsee ac a Dew ekxhmg, six Rags s Cast SU0 rvor ea sots ssji ftave baa tk6 fl. 1U East DxMk aVJHiTE Star 8aUir.es Pier 68-62. N'orth Bioor. New Tork, At aooo, OQlcaa spoaflad NEW YORK-HAVRE-PARIS CHioaao LA LOMRAINK LA TOURAIMg. LA SAVOIB .. . RANOK ROCHAMBKAU PARIS -Jan. SS Sen. IS A or. 1 -Jan.XS SBar. 4 Ape. 1 Son. 4 Star. t7 .ens. ii sur.il .Sob. IS Mae. tS A nr. IS Son. 16 Star. SS Apr. ra .Fen. 11 Star. 16 A nr. S New York ROUSSILLOM LA BOURDON MAIS At Salt Lake City George Sollis beat Jiramle Roach in six rounds, and Kddie Kelly beat Bert Wilson in four. Vigo (Spain) Havre Son. 11 Star. 11 TOURS IN ALGERIA & MOROCCO Sal line from Serosa us or Manolllot Three anr Four Wont Mloiar Trips WHtm for Intarastin iiimlpUva tWaratura FvnaU Brsa, Snernc Const Ansnta, 10S Oharrf SL, SanUa or Local OTTIoo. Midget Smith 111; Friday's Bout With Lynch Called Off (By United Newsl New York. Jan. 17. Midget Smith. the tiny army vteran. and considered one of the most formidable bantam weights in the game, is in a serious condition with double pneumonia. Smith's recent battle with Joe I.ynch. which resulted in a draw, and Pete Herman whom he cut to ribbons In a lS-round right at the Garden, made It obvious that he stood an excellent chance of stopping Johnny Buff, the champion, if Buff would give him a match. Smith was to Pght Lynch in the Gar den next Friday night. 'Fight followers doubt that Smith will be able to regain his wonderful condition on recovering from his illness. Babe Herman, San Francisco feather weight, and Jack Dempsey's little friend and stable mate, will fight John Rettaler in a 12 rounder to a decision in place of the Smith-Lynch go Friday. B. F. Johnson, playing with a handicap ft JO, defeated Chet Peterson, with .a Zi handicap, in the feature match of Monday night's opening play in the fourth annual ' three-cushion handicap milliard tournament at the Rialto billiard triors. Johnson , ran out his string of 19- billiards, while Peterson was resting at the 31 notch, with one more neces sary for him to win.- Peterson turned in the high run of three. Alex Merk defeated C G. Shaw 36 to 26. while S. J. Cohen won from Jim McGrath. 25 to 20. Old-Time Comedian . Dies in New York Nw Tork. Jan, 1T- L X. S.) John T. ' Kelly. 70, . who So years ago was a comedian before the public, died here today. For It years he was a Broadway favorite. He - played at various times with Lillian - Rassell. David Warfield. Atarie Dressier, and othera ,; Another All-Star Game Is Scheduled Arrangements have been completed whereby an all-star team selected from tne members or the Madeay and Cana i dian Veteran soccer football squads wil play the Oregon Agricultural colleg- eleven on Multnomah field, January Zi The Macleays and Vets are engaging i. a seven game series to determine th , enampionanip oerween tne two contin gents and the Scots have won both af fairs played to date. The first resulted in a 1 to 6 score and list Sunday the Veterans were humbled I to 0. Passenger and Freight Service to California Tares r a Banisgt to ftas Praneisea, Lee Asgelaa aad ftaa Dies Leave Maalclpal Dock Ha, f, 6 ft, as. SS. Admiral Evans - Jan. 21 SS. Senator ..... Jan. 28 SS. Admiral Evans - Feb. 4 Aad ft vary ftntaranv There nTInt Local Service to Marshfield, Eureka and San Francisco Admiral Rodman - - Jan. 18 Every 14 Days Thereafter Fast Trans-Pacific Passen ger and Freight Service Tekefeams. Kobe. Bfeaaghat, Hesgkesg and Mastla Sanisg from Sesttls SS. Silver State - - Feb. 4 SS. Pine Tree State - Feb. 18 SS. Wenatchee - - - Mar. 4 Far fall laforsaaUoa apply at 101 Third SL, Cor. Starh Fbsbs Brass wsy Mil MAJESTIC. 56.000 TONS Larnast Si nam or In the WarM HOMERIC. 35.000 TONS No Palatini Steamers to 4oaa OLYMPIC, 46,439 TONS In Waearf Bonne SaMlnni to OMERBOtlRO. ARB SOVTMASirTOSI TO CHERBOURG SOrTHAliPTrVK Ot-VSWO Son, IS Sr.11 Aav. HOMSRtO now....BUr. 1 Star. SS .... MAJC6TIO tnaw) Star SO AmmIT TO LIVERPOOL, VIA OPrtKirTOWW sing Sna.es aw. ea -o.xs "o.rs aw. SS C6LTIO San. 1 SW. 4 Anr. ADNIATIO Apr. S BW ST .. M KDTTt ERA V F.A V VOT1KO To liadrtra. UtbralUr. Aaonrs. Honvn. flmm. aptea, Atnens, Alesaadna lor Ecrpt and tne ananio (1716 tons) . Jan. tl BW. S LAPLAND 416ASS tons) Son. 4 AOKIATIO lt4M1 tonal. Pan. IS Red Star LniE to jn-TMorrH. cnrKtuwun ajtd ANTWERP. VIA UIUPII smwaissB ....-an.si Son. SS A nr. ZCrLASIO Jnn.tS 'SW. 4 Aar SS n-LASO Saa. 11 Star. 1S Air U OOTHLANO Son. 16 SW. SS LA PIANO Aor. S SW. IS 'Will not call at Halifax. TO DANZHJ VIA RAW KI KLn 6AStLAM0 7777.. in. is eAiEnicAii tnic TO HAMBUBC MONSOLIA 1Ann.lt Son. SS MINNIHAHOA (Jan. SS -- NAVEsroso ran. a U'alto at Plymouth aad Coirboara Calls at tr. tutm Isternstlossl Merraatlle Maris 11 Steantrrf 1 60S OOO T. Local Aoonta or Oomcony'i orrtco. O. p. SAa. vant. manaaar. sis aooono Boaw. Wash. Pnono-Stnla 116. OAK FLOORING aS BXaS TTOOBS LAI Arr SIMISNIB. OU rLOOBS MADE UU KCW S KUI0T1II0 BABDtRB. OAK LEAF HASDWOOD rUOO CX IS K CTT AST rOSL SIS. TASOR SSAS. ' AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT WILSONS AKTIO HOC6B. I6S-ITS nrcmo btreet. sals at is a bl. Tns Pnetfle STECIAL NOTICO Xt KOT1CE Is brraar (iea Inat tno trlm TnC ana orsete en 1st onnna of tna Willinnn noor. to the esty nf PnrUanA. cannaa n saoPta aaaantr asranoards am na pasts to psata and nsnea tno mra -Canie Cisasisa, netfle Tilarsaai an T limps Ci UBI. aaark tno sansUnt B si ma na tno snoros of tno Wills ssoris Bw at annaae onn s oi sbs tolrplioaa an snsnrrapS eanrat na taOono: Pram a peant nvntnar lium too foot of Ana avert an Anaenf atreot an tno oest anas. ea WnrtH to aa oartcrlr SiesrOoa U aa one Anns of tno Bopple-BeitiB SaoJld torpariana, aoatk of E. Aanea otrrrt on tno oast sane, a eatooa. aach nf wtorh ta anpvaaBnatMr Its taat to amartn. nn from tno toot nf Oak snort na tno ojoat mao aatoaiaa to a ntRWtm alraoi taoa to tno opon nook nf dss op Ssllia baUStos aarnofntson anata at E Ankror oa tne oast aaaa, Bitot aiinsm leaaialj 1666 ta Wnana. an asarko or a nmaal oa Oak atjoat aoefc aa tno era na; and 1 6 of Oak auoot on the was on i font of E. Oak oil aaarknt by mianii at tno font of OaS S font nf E. Oak asS at tno etiaat as Sen asat stna. an S tno ton nf Oak atao oa tan noat mil m SiisiOsa to Masncspal Dor Ca. sine, to aa Ba Z. at las toot at A. Waantoatoa otmnt aa tao east ana. batoa BlPWiisalf lOB foot. 1146 font, HAS tart, 14o loot aa 1166 toot ta I mots, a ass'U'ilJ, nn marks Br a saoon aaont as tno (not of Oak am oa tno voat sons aaa by a amain oa hi oak asat Dark So. I at the loot nf E. WasBlwrl'Si atsoot oa the onat aaaa. aa thfoa Sanaa fraa the toot af Wasa- taa-tea auant aa the erant sV la a the toot of BL. wi i'TORIA and WAY POINTS STEAMER SERVICE Lea Bally 1 1 scant I star as. 1 T:S p. aa. niaeiKbd Sleepto AeeoeaaudaiaoBs ConaerOoos Made for All KnrU an Boats Bosch PoSBbi rAEE 61.66 EACH WAT. 61.00 ROOD TRIP S'aar tVsst Ontk. BSwy. 6S4S THE MARKIMS TRARSPORTATIOSI OO. I H I aw of oraasss, aa nf the AUSTRALIA IW ZEALAND ARB SOUTM SEAS wa Baa Se VBJIOti B. L OO. OP REnV UAAJLRa ana OnltWaia St, San 16S lost to st" tho "foot"n? sate, aa a saaomaamt oa aana-al tlneh Ba t at the loot of E Wanainstaa ettoot oa the aant Thai aotW a rhaarfor the haforauaa as aartaisoei of no rams of the amjonsa at t as r acme txlkphov e avd TtiMilATn LXratPAKT. By CARL. WHTTlfOBR. IlrraVai Bai.noimo.ot of ptoat. KOTICE a hTMy (toa tnat the ranfas tn phoas an Teiortaph si amis ay, a oaononn ttoa. baa arortr on no ohoras of the Cslasi ' ba rteor at a potot aa Catesabai Bsaea. as ths Orrcoa ante, sad aim aa the Waantnftna aaaa. a a pasat oa the oaat boaaaaty af tW Vssns aasaely siokosias sot aa aula to pasia vara. . es bos nag the awaa "Cabe Cvanaa. The . PBetfla Tosepboae an TeWraph Caaanaaj stnch au nans aaark the stadia tne aa at as of tsv sJolaaslia floor of a b ntbss. ap stoeb arassa aaiy taS foot a a etasial aonhrrly slrorOos tanm the said hnama aa the Oraaoa ssto at eaht Ca aasbas rteor an bat o ana the aaraasas Sim Bcr'bea. Tfca aatleo fsrtSasii for (ho s arena tafumaai all Baetaaiaes af the dsirnptioa pBrpeae af the Btuaoainu afumiL aaa the seas ml eosas, laaataas an tattosat eebla s srrrEKT to meet lax dis Chicago. Jan. 17. (U. P.) Col. Jacob Ruppert, ,. president of the New York Yankees, conferred here today with Ban Johnson, president of the American league, and Babe Rath, who is playing a vaudeville engagement here. It was thought that Rap pert had coma ta Chicago to confer with Jodga Landis on ths Ruth decision, but ha had bo information to offer relativs to Bahs's T-TT- TTTT'ti ,.as- t k A llil'ii "wi It 1-SjsVJaawni UmiirWaUtl nanananWasWa vm a jem 'SSI a (f(S dO (9 0017 Tort and Las Arr.U. -VTSrJ-.r"i'?l0"' V nw af af th the raoric Tri-mmx ajdtti sttRAf cusrui Br CARL wwrrifOIE. Prrsnra Bonrnatoaa a nf Ma a. XOT1CE a hrrrby ra tnai the Paesno Toio sa. seoils oa Ihe aant ahoso ad the Wilaaiotaa rrarr at a noaat saaain isaaisti IM teat esata of the aVBaaod ferry htaeja. an aaa aa ths aaa) i saW eftheWaionwtle ror at a posat aa thap SaOt-toa steel venae Is KAaaatoual . WESTIOCIB -1 prom j I roruano 1 PortLani u iw. t.iin is- 16 ABTTOA.8 Jan. SS Fan. Fen, 6 Fen. ltl BRI ftH Feb. IS Feh.lt Feb. t Feh. lllLEHIQH Feb. Msa, 1 Mas. f Tor rurthar InfaraaaUoa Apply ta Tax AjBLl&AX LLaX. raatU Caaas Agaato ' 161 TVrr street ' Fnaa Broad wsy Mil WEST 1SLETA COLD HARBOR SFKISGFLELD nssiny saga aasrat oar on ports to Sanaa ear, see Bssna the aarat "Cents Canaan. The Pnesfss TosVphoao an Tnaapinpb Coaanaay." aatoh ana etcas aaark the at ad ant anaoos oa the saaoae af ths Wiilaanotte rM of a siiisai ssaisaiisn no-, akwai an assareaah eabss. aMrrtiiaasiaey 1116 teat aa ataavh. erbsrb aai.isi il aanf noar to S san. seal as stall anrnettoa fraa fas au aaasaaj aa toaaot sato of tba oaal aniiaiMs (snac. aad) psreaaj af to pabasba far the toraatoa ail aseatovn af the nmnl iisaim. atnaata en serauas af (bs sato the rAanc ntxpnoxE akp tti xns i rm . OCISPAXT. By CAAL WTtmiOSE. .' Pins is Benrrtn-i ai ol of Plant. ' - TO WHOM IT MAI CdX akVS. nana Jaa 14. IST2. Bin ant he r I is II Is by say vae. As Afaar east. aa SosssBsaa