SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. . 1322. McGraw Sighs f or Five With Giants auses THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND OREGON. Dick Hanley Says Jealousy C Sdtiabble-- Years Denial Made VFl OjrllUJLUUlC ' ' -mm : Uwnersnip By Gears Berts tTlOOROUS denial that syndicate j V UMbdl exarted ta tha ownership ff Ox Portland, and Seattle club of the Paetflo Coaat teacwa, aa Indicated la an article la a San Francisco paper, baa been made by WTO lain H. Kipper, presi de af Ota Beavers. Tba aitida, which appeared after the anhedule meeting of the Ooaat league in Kan Francisco, quoted Waiter McCredle. fonnar manager of the Portland club, aa saying that William Kenworthy, who waa considered aa manager of the Bea vera, owned a block of stock tn the dab. McCredle waa alas quoted aa sarins that a check signed by Kenworthy paaaed ' through bis hands when the deal waa McGraw Highest ; Paid Man; Tops Famous B. Euth By Wsu J. Calpsiaa Sew Tork, Jea. 1L Ty Cobb aa loarer to the highest aalarlad maaa far la bate ball. Joke J. XeGraw to dar signed a new contract a leader af tka JTew .Terk Cleats at IIMM a VAC fOt PSESSST Xleppar declared "there la not a bit of truth ta the eta lament. Walter MeCred ta waa Dt present when tba deal waa made and when all arrangements were finally completed bo waa called In to put hi name to the contract. A rumor that syndicate baseball ex taiad waa ear rent la Portland and Seat tle aad gained aoine strength among Portland tana It waa an easy thing ror a report af thla kind to get started In view af the fact that KJepper and Brewater, the mala stockholders In the Portland club, formerly eon trolled the Seattle club. XcGraw sot only tops n ether managers, bat alae beads the noted Mr. Bath for the tine fee lag. at any rate. Babe's doeameat last seasoa railed for tfJHi flat aad lies for each boms re a, glrlag hint a gross Iseone of !. Timidity Is not aaeag the faalta of the swatter, aad be pat la a bid for I7MN for IMS, with the asaal boast at ties far sack roaad'trip bit. Bake will gei a contract for MM of tke ;, aad the liH premlam for each of bis boaia reas. Youth Has to Wait for Net Rankings TVTKW TORK. Jan. 2L U- P.) For 11 some strange reason the ranking .di!.,WM,aII Tennla association seems prejudiced against youth. Vincent Richards, the "boy wonder of the courts." bad a regular battle for Jolin McGraw Signs 5-Year N.Y. Contract By Jack Vtloek International Nava Stfrtea ftnoftin Editor. TVTKW YORK. Jan. 2L Under hia new XI five year contract aa manager and vice president of the Giants, John J. McGraw today taken rank aa the highest salaried and moat successful team leader baseball baa ever known. Tba financial terms of the contract were not made public when President Charles A. Stoneham announced that McGraw bad signed bnt It la knoam thai his contract calls for a salary of $(5,000 a year, or a total of $325,000 for we nve years. 1 In addition to this McGraw, as a stockholder In the Giants, will receive a share of the club's profits, and If the team la aa successful under hia man agement during the next five years aa it haa been in ' the past, he stands to clean up a cool million before hia con tract expires. With a world's 'championship team to start the 1922 season, bolstered by the addition of Heinle Groh at third base, McGraw will commence hia twenty-first year as manager .of the New York Na tionals with the brightest of prospects. The signing of his contract dispels rumors that he waa about to retire from the active management of the New York club. more manager of the Seattle club strength waa added to the rumor. KJepper states that with the exception af Jamee Brewster, not a single man l!" ,;l.f V-m ' , Z. Mi4.M, r ti.i km. i veers to get proper recognition of his the Portland club, sbility, but be succeeded this year when he waa placed third among the men players. Perhaps, little Miss Helen Wills, the XAXIM TO Bl TsUBKD Del Baker, first string catcher of the ,,7"" 'tZTfZlLJZ ty the Beavers. He rejected a contract calling. for the same salary that be re carved last year and aa a result likely will be traded to some club outside of the Coast league. None of the clubs In the coaat circuit seem anxious to grab Baker and mapper haa a deal In mind that will give Baker a nice change la scenery. BAREBALL VOTES "Spec". Burke, Portland boy on the same experience as Richards. She at least la starting out that way. With "pig-tails" hanging down her back a service that would do justice to a Da via Cup defender and an all around game that waa one of the sensations of the east laat summer. Miss Wills was re warded by being ranked aa No. 14 by the committee. Heralded as a great star. Miss Wills Bv rcr bjee to beTn'g turn wlVTLd ?. '? Z?7 r.. i tv. r. . ..K - In Rhode Island state championships. T..: ,V. , t' Vr v.. I Although it waa ber first experience on fared him a chance to make a deal for " V dTn5ed. i blmself and "Spec" will endeavor to ratch on with one of the Texas league ciube thla coming season. Walter Oenln. Beaver outfielder, may final round, where she lost to Mrs. Mar- Ian Zlndersteln Jeasup, No. 1 on thla year's ranking list. Several weeks later at the Nassau Country Club tournament, she went to Raskeebmi Eastern college scores: ' Chicago 13, Northwestern 12. Ohio State S3, Indiana 17.. Notre Dame 28, Creighton IS. . Depauw 44, Centre 11. Beloit 29, CarroU IT. Lombard 11. Bradley 24. Kalsmasoo Normal St, Depaul 24. Monmouth 28, Illinois College. 17. Coe 17. Hamline 15. tipper Iowa 2a, leather College 13. : Illinoia Wesleraa 33. Arkansas Ilea 22. . Ag rTTHE Peninsula Park basketball teams J. are having a busy time playing all the teams that come alone but Coach Gallo's athletes are making- good. show ings. The Peninsula Mohawks defeated the Honeyman Hardware company quin tet. 49' to 7. on Wednesday night and on the following night the Victorians of the Young Men's Christian Association were walloped, 27 to 21. The Peninsula Juniors won from the Ockiey Green Juniors, 11 to S. while the Peninsula Intermediates won their last match by forfeit, the Albina. Juniors falling to show up. The line-ups: VnhiwfaL Vrm. Victorian. Baattr I8 P.. (8) Mank Hams 14). .J? ....... Gerod Osborn (11) C... ..(4) Dans Huffsmith (4) G (4) Lehmia Thompaoa... G (ft) Jo Biltw mmm. Pn. Jn. Poa. OoU7 Gnea In. Perry (4) Inmaa (5) . . . , Btetens ...... Ertrlsad (2).. UaRiaa Refer -Wflliema, ...P., ...P teeOeeeae. Big Polo Schedule Arranged m South (By United News) Riverside, CaL. Jan. 21. Polo fans of Southern California will see one of the greatest tournaments ever staged tn the South here starting February 6. The tournament will be held on Chemawa Park field, the original home of polo on the Pacific coast. The Santa Barbara team Is coming to Riverside on or about February 1 for an Indefinite stay and will take part In the tournament with MM wick, Coronado, Denver and Riverside. The state championship will be decided during the tournament and the battle in all probability will be between Santa Barbara and Mldwick Country club of Pfcsadena. Tomorrow Riverside plays Coronado, captained by Major Colin Ross. Next Saturday the Denver and Riverside teams will clash here. Uohawka. Pne. Metealf (4).... P Beatty (10) F. ... . Oabora (23) P.... Hutbmith (12) O.... Thoxnpton O . . . . Harria Spare. Beferee Hntmv Bead! (4) Kieth Atwood , . . (4) Speacer ...... Houston Honensans (3) Clark ...(2) Gleonoa ...(2) Haatoa G. Starr Halsard Charges of BuyGrid Men Denied lapaytkttk BirsnnBgs kkt BAISEB IIS, POB TBAM TAfayette, 1U Jam. iUV. PJ The aaestloa of where the atoaey, wbleb Coach Blebs ef Pardee has admitted afferlag pUyara ta the Tferthwest toAtuad Pmrdae, -was to come from, was aatwerei today. Business mca ef Lafayette, dettr eas ef getOag a goad football team, conducted a sDeat campaign aad with tke aid ef alamal ebtalaed lll see with wbleh to offer "scholar, ikiyt" to pre mis lag football mee. rpwo Wmia boys Stanley and AJ JL soared kaockouU la bouta at Har rlaburg, Pa a week ago. Stanley, box bur the main event, rocked Billy Rey nolds at Philadelphia to aleep la eight rounds after be bad taken a count of five ta the fifth round. Al. a younger brother, called featherweight champion Weaver Will Not Be Given A Whitewash Babe Herman Just Shades1 Eeisler in New York Contest (By taaed Keaa) New York, Jam. tL Babe Ilermaa. Jack Dsmmcri taatberwelrht aaarrlnar ox xne aennayrvania eoai regiona, pat cawj, Jan. m x. r. & oeorge partner, bad a very bttier 45 aalaataa ta the first, minute of the first rouna. I man of the Chicago White 80s, win not I wkm. voanie aiaier, Harrtaburg papers says Richie" Mitchell be ralnstatad ta organiaed baaebaJl by I rTldjkT night la Madiaoa Square Cardan, haa been offered a match with Stanley. I jodge K. Id. Zmadia, It was leaned to-1 knd barely outpointed the boy after XX o . v T tTom. uroM rparently authentic, awkward but earnest rowada of fighting. mwwiwnw, wu Hi . sJ 1 A mMn, Y, iMn T m kA 1. . .., , . m . n ., . Ifuiiul IwJU r.nn- Ml SIT , " " l uiu. nruug nw r-u'T' r .vr "w pic up by Depa.y to bump wam.. yt- e..Mi. nr. I evw. wn waa earrea Wltn outer I clsion was a popular one and the scrap a ZST 1' TT; " wn I locks of the old Johnny rma bet lively o-iui waa v.ra .hide! -P'-w- the 1,1, world". I in the first and third by local sporta- -" iar his aim waa bad and Vvaa7 aTbaa men throuab bis aawreaaivaneas. Caaev imraonal appeal ta Judge Laadls for re- J T.wlT ..r?T. I bad the weight, however, and mora steam Inrtatement. aa waa axduaivy told by lntmu "ST jiw Tf tS. 'TZZZ I lh his blow.. tba International New, Serrlce. Weaver t?m? TtrSZ I I., av iv m m a a t I tea wares! aa aa4 a Vsaa tJt a a I . . . .... saw w. sej I aal UsTff WUWT lisa I A tU UM aJiamlls twi I aM-w wa ww aaaseaeapaj eaau baW 11 PI Kvarlamfl t Iwn smml T amsaat sIC Harms k m si Fhardireciya J5" m t ?rt7 to have though not hurt by the bVowa of Purdue university that be "boughr I " . . . .' . . r" l - , wur a-'" a high achool and university football play-1 m".' ".T" .1-" I .JO?? nal! " I- tmderatood. m "" . tn voe anu-tiBM uwue mi, uasv weight champion of Canada, outclassed end outboxed Tim Breavey of LAStcaatar. TTkENTDliETpN, - Jan." taoe against mm 1 Lione Star DUtt I deserved credit for the a bowing he made. era of promlae in the Northwest for the T LT-T- TT ,Z ,and by his declaration at the time 5.u 5M?1U ?r BIK15?ro fourth round and eWa eal Txhihi-1 en " ' x OQnted uicxT uamey, coacn or xne renaieum u fm 1 or criminal cnargea, mat taare Is no high- school. - Hanley bad been offered 1 place In organiaed baaeball for players the position aa assistant coach at Pur- Oklahoma Citv Okla' Jan. 11 Oor-1 ainst whom there to the align teat eus- due by Delta but bad not accepted the don jcKar af Porio idahn, n,i I Plcion of connivance with ramblers. T -v v, v ,m , I BUly Britton of Kansas City, middle- Evidence obtained by the Judge, it la j The cnargea. which, it is aaia, resulted I weirr,ts. fonaht 10 rannds to a draw I understood, baa coin laced him that In the Purdue authorities 1 refusing to here tonight, Weaver bad knowledge of the alleged other term, were made by Professor Ayree of the University of Washington Pa, ta 11 rounds. be turned over to the San Antonio club " Jf"r.rm" of " Metropolitan In the Tesaa league after all. The Lone i,Trw 7 " . " , aT Ptar team waa banking on Genln and " t'c, c T Klepper Is willing to let Oenin go on th, contested match at fi-3 and 6-4. Mrs. Jea- optlenal acreement plan, in order not to I "':7-Ln experience. break hla word with the San Antonio " 7' . T, maaagsmenL reached the third round before being de- Iiewiea 07 ansa iueanor uoss, n& a on this year's list. The score waa 6-2. 4-6 Tke by the Boa vers last summer, has 1 111,(1 62 Mla8 Gbss being pressed to the oeen waived out or the Coaat league and I """i. win be turned over to the Mobile club of I At Longwood she easily defeated Miss the Southern league. Bert Nlehof f. for- Leslie Bancroft. No. S on the list, and mer Loo Anselee nlarer. will handle tha I then she went Into the girls' chamnlon- Mobile club thla season. I ship at Forest Hills and so completely ,, . . - loutciaasea tne neia that there was no out oiurnni. IUO Bnencer and Rod I mnf.rt aturpny nave signed their 1922 contracts I Rh thtn VaMipn. raiifni. mA with the Seattle club, Murphy will be won the Pacific Coast championship, de eapteln of the Indians this coming sea-1 feating Miss Helen Baker. No. 4 In 192L wnen such players as Mrs. Edward Raymond, Miss Margaret Grove. Mrs. Edwin A. Falk. Miss Clare Caasel and Mrs. Robert LeRoy are ranked ahead of her on the national list, it is hard to understand how the committee arrives at Its conclusions unless it works on the theory that a youngster has to brove it R V Jack no accident by doing great deeds on Lamy Beats McLean Un Ice Skating Meet eoru Jack Quinn Will Retire From Majors Chicago, Jan. IL I N, Quinn, veteran pitcher who recently 'he courts for three or four years. was uraaea ny tne New Tork Tankeea to the Boa ton Red Sox. will not report to we k os ion dub next year. It was elared here today. According to Charles , Oelaman, manager of the Marquette Manora, a local aeml-nro club. Quinn baa signed a contract to pitch for that organisation. I UJ 5 Northwestern Signs !0ak Park Mentor 4. 1 nTITlt OX 6UO RCLB BOARD Berkeley, CaL, Jan. 21. (U. P.) Andy Rmith, university of California football coach, baa been named a Western mem ber of the football rules committee for 1SI1, It waa anaounced on the campus Here today. Chicago. Jan. 21. -(I. N. B.) Glenn F. ThleUethwalte. director of physical education and athletics at Oak Park high school here, haa been selected as coach of Northwestern university foot ball team. Thlstlethwalte haa signed a nve year contract,' It was announced He is a former Earlham college star and has been successful as a coach of The North Portland Center of Com munity Service first team defeated the Couch grammar school basketball squad. 22 to IS, In the Davis school gymnasium Thursday night. Hill and Clay were the stars for the losers, while the bril liant playing of Walter "Red" Brown featured for North Portland. Brown shot 12 points. The line-ups: Coach, Poa N. Portland. Clay P Brown Co. P Hsrrts IU11 O . . . . Amett McMath O Aberchok Bice G Bradford Referee Henderson. Dundee, Or., Jan. 21. The Dundee basketball team is ready to meet the Fernwood quintet here tonight The lo cals won from Tualatin last week-end by a 12 to 7 Bcore. Sheridan, Or.. Jan. 21. The United Artisan hoopers of Sheridan won a hard' fought contest from the Perrydale con tingent, 18 to IS, Thursday night. Perry. dale led at the end of the first half and it was not until late in the second period that the locals were able to tie it up. With one minute to go, Marlon Hurford scored a sensational basket from the center of the floor, giving Sher idan the victory. faculty. In a letter to the president of Purdue, Ayree is said to have set forth that an agent of Delta bad "bought" Minneapolis. Jan. 2L-1L N. 8.) Jack players in Everett, Seattle, Sedro- I perry Frankle Murphy Friday night nwwr( nvui.1 obuu uiio iiijr uy uiieriug I in 10 rvUUGSW to pay them a cat salary to attend Pur due. OFFERED SO X02TXT In these charges Hanley said there was no truth in adding that the test! Dee Molnea, Jan. 21. (L N. S.V Roe-1 ette basketball team bara laat nlaht im rracOoally all ef their eubeUtatea. Tbe mony of the men be interviewed on a re- coe Hall stopped Eddie Root in tha fourth I nUed up a 32 to 10 victory over tha Bear- I Froeh defeated the Chemawa Indiana cent acoutina- trio would bear out hla I round Friday night. oats, - I II to IS as a curtate raiser. atatement that he made no attempt to I .. . . I rv vv .u m . I The score : lndne men attendinr Northwest schools ""-"?","' "" c. o.f I ,v . , " ' T . . Oregon. roe. .".la. xt--.I.; Homer Bmitn beat Ted Jamteaon In 10 r"a " 1 " Andre t K Vt tai koiiuuia vvr ai.as2asa iwtutniis'i svwwai Wv.,jb m-jjS. lavl to Prirdaa . , , Hanley. wbo, as a student or wasn (By United News) Saranac Lake. N. Y., Jan. 21. Edward Lamy of Saranac Lake, former amateur and professional speed skating champion, thrilled a crowd of several hundred here Friday when he staged a real comeback by defeating Bobby McLean of Chicago in two out of three races, winning ne 410 and half mile. The finish of the mile race waa so close that officials were forced to confer before declaring Mc Lean winner. The Chicago, flyer had a bad fall near the finish of the half mile. Don Baker of Brooklyn was third. Summary: 440-yard, first, Lamy; sec ond, McLean : third. Baker. Time 38 1-5. Half mile, first. Lamy ; second. Baker. Time 141. One mile, first, McLean ; second, Lamy ; third. Baker. Time 3:67. Aberdeen, Wash., Jan. 21. The senior team of the Aberdeen Boys' club defeat ed the Grays Harbor Business college hoopers, 42 to 21, here Thursday night Following are the standings of the two church basketball leagues for the first half ot the 1921-22 schedule: ItS-POUND LEAGUE Won. IxU Tex Eickard Gets Into Another Jam New Tork, Jan. 21. (TJ. P.) Tex Klckard, famous sporting promoter, was arraigned in police court today on charges of mistreating three girls, all under IS years oC age. Rlckard denied all the charges. The allegation was brought by the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Rlckard sweepingly denied the accusa tions and declared that he did not even know the girls. He was released on J bail to appear next Wednesday. Centenarr-Wilbur 4 0 Woodlawo U.B. S 1 Highland Baptist S 1 Central Prubrterian. 1 1 Forbes Presbyterian 1 1 Arleta Baptist 1 1 Buncyside Congregational . . .-. 1 S Westminster Presbyterian .... 0 2 Anabel Presbyterian ........ 0 4 138-POUND LEAGUE Won. Last. Central Presbyterian 3 Centenary-Wilbur U. B. . . . . S Anabel Presbyterian . i 2 Sellwood M. B. 1 Rannyside Conrrecstional. 1 Swedish Baptist 0 Grace Baptist 0 plot to throw the series even if be did Milwaukee, Jan. . 2L (L N. a) 1 not participate in or benefit from It Johnny Srtle beat Benny Vogel in 10 rounca moay nignt Philadelphia, Jan. 21. L N. & All Verbecken won from Vincent Lopes in eigne rounos rmt night Willamette Beaten By Idaho Quintet Willamette tTni varsity. Salem. Or Jan. 2L Idaho bad little trouble break ing through the defense of the WlUasa- Washington Beats Oregon Team Easily University of Oregon. Eugene, Or- Jan. 21. In the fastest game a oa the home floor thla year the Waahlagtea V Ik intra defeated tee Latnoa TeUew Fri day night 4 te It. The Vlklags led at the end of the first half. ! I to 12. The locals showed up better than ever before with Zimmerman starrier Waahlngte stare were Lewis aad Crawford. The game waa fast and during the last tew minutes of play both coach ran ta ington state college, waa one of the star players on the Cougar eleven, admits that during the Christmas holidays he did Interview players In Northwest cities Including those places mentioned but says that in every instance the men told him before any overtures were made that they did not -Intend to go to North west BChoola. Ski Jumpers Will Vie for Titles Sunday Chicago, Jan. 2L (L N. R More man loo leading amateur and profes sional akl lumpers will parti cl Data In n..i Atmrn .r.. nff.r. the annual national championshlD tour- carrying with them financial remuner- f" l x rtTf sTove, Cary, 111, I.-- .T7-. der auspices cf the Norge Ski club of aii9 ja Duon tt I iTrllcarO. . The local coach waa bitter in his ar- I Because of the mild winter and light raignment oi coacn isnocn uaganaw ox i snowrau mat naa prevailed In the vt Washington, who, he said, started the ma taam-e points. Uimlck waa Willaan- I Zimmermaa (4) one's outataaamg star. I Latham 2) loans ISSI '- fiei Burnett A roc P GUWeu Keller ) - r ueeaa I Altstock . .. .C ............. .Daen I flnmr V? VAt'1 Wlunda (!) gahstltattotM: Willi ! PaUoo far iMmm Ooaey lor ui jetts Rockhey veatcn Prffei K C ..O ..O fl Ralph Coleman. Washington. . it) NlcbelsM ... 1 Lrwrn )Mlk (l Bryan . (I) Crawford ... Mirroode .... Frank! and t) peters Oondlack Pendleton Boxing Commission Resigns 0 0 o l 2 2 3 chare-ea. He stated that Bagshaw him self, had told a gathering at the Portland Chamber of Commerce that he did not believe in "poaching" to get students for teams and that later Bagahaw made overtures to Schulmerick of Hills bo ro in an effort to get him to come to Washington. Inasmuch as Hanley has never for mally accepted the place tendered htm by the Purdue coach be contends that even though he should have made "of fers' to Northwest players that "Lone Star" Delta could not be blamed for them run. as he was not his legal agent and was without authority to sign "contracts" as alleged by Professor Ayres. He asked that If charges were to be made against Delta that the whole system of securing talent for university and colleges be gone into so that an indictment might not be brought against Delta when he is but following out a custom in vogue l.ooo in colleges and universities the land over. 1.000 . 500 n&aauu run riiini. 255 Although Hanley did not come out ooo flat-footed and eay so he Intimated very Btrongly that an element or jealousy on Pendleton, Or, Jan, 21. Resignations of the entire membership of the Pendle ton bovine? commission were presented cinlty of Chicago It has been necessary I to the mayor bare last night following to bring carloads of snow from points I the decision of the American Legion in Wisconsin ana lowa to insure favor-1 post to relinquish its rights to promote able conditions tor the meet I athletio contests berew Two members ot the commission were Legion men, an- WABKEBV AT STAFFORD I pointed laat year with the understand- Pet 1000 .750 .750 .500 .500 .500 .250 .000 .000 Pet 1.000 Stanford University. CaL. Jan. 21. I lnr that the Leclon should anonsor the (U. P.) Glenn Warner, famous Pitts-1 snort In this city. Its official match - burg football coach, waa scheduled to 1 maker left the city soma months ago meet representatives Cf Stanford unl- I and no contests nave been staged since versity tonight to discuss an offer made I last summer. KecentlT. as a prellm- to nun that be become coach at Stan- I inary to some wrestling bouts, there has iora at tne conclusion of his Pittsburg I been aoroe boxing and in order to per con tract which now has two years to I mlt the revival of the sport, the Legion commission gave way. Asher Will Arrive Here Tonight for Go "Babe" Asher. A. FL T. bantamweight champion, who meets Danny Edwards In the mala event or tne roroano nos ing commission card next Tuesday night, will arrive in Portland this eve nlnc aocordtsff to a message received rrom Johnny Schlff, his manager. Fri day. Aaher will probably work out follow ing bis arrival and la billed to show bta wares before the raitbtrds at tha Olym pic club tomorrow afternoon. Aaher is confident that be win beat Danny and wants to get a second mala event in Portland. Asher'e confldewoe may be shattered by Edwards who Is going better right now than la many months. Woodlawn 2466. The Northwestern Na tional Bank juniors were walloped by the Midgets, 21 to 9. The Vernon Midgets want games. Call I the part of Bagshaw had entered into the fight in which Delta is tne center. It waa reported from otner local people that Delta had not been backward about . . I expressing his opinion of the woeful Arrangements were completed where- .jr t , had hopes some day of putting out an American champion team. In fact, it was said that Delta was looking as far by the Knights of Columbus basketball players will meet the Mt Angel college toasera in the Mt Angel gymnasium, January 29. The Knights have won two games' alr'e tie work rt'UlfmmarT work r,t "Sn." Rnrv. fnrm.i- Tofforo, hih team" and that the preliminary work athlete and a member of the Portland Tf8 tdJmd " T5J 1J!?. baseball team last fall. The "Caseys had figured on a three-game series with South .Parkway but Manager Henry Pander was forced to call off negotia tions of the country and not alone in the Northwest These statements, however, could not be verified and Hanley would make no AN ENTIRE section of tomor row's Sunday Journal is given over to Portland's Annual Auto Show that opens Monday at The Auditorium. ' If you are interested in autos, either as owner or prospective buyer, by all means secure Sunday Journal. It's a quality auto number with a colored front cover, and its pages are brimful of interesting informa tion for those who follow the Open Road. Mo mm i 1 A n n u a 1 Auto Show Number Ou t Tom o r ro w Per Copy 5c V7U- ajr Oregon's largest afternoon newspaper tions because the Knights are not regis- comment upon them. As far as he is tered in the Amateur Athletic union. Philomath College, Philomath, Jan. 21. The Philomath college hoop Quintet de feated the Mill City Four L team on the school teams in Oregon, a proieasion be Mill City floor. 14 to 11. Tne game waa intends to iouow, concerned he let It be known that he has done nothing whatsoever that oould be taken exception to for 11 be did he would not be allowed to coach high fast and clean, not a foul being called on Philomath. Philomath college plays the Albany college teams Friday night both boya and girls. Kelso, Wash., Jan. 21. The Kelso M. E. basketball team easily defeated the Castle Rock town team Friday evening. 41 to 20. At the end of the first half the score was 20 to S. Trantow and Kr ben were the stars for Kelso and Mur- dock for Castle Rock. Local people were much surprised at the statement emanating from Seattle and declared that if a clean sweep of the systems now being used by the col leges to secure material would be made that many practices unknown to the gen eral public would be uncovered. Stanford, University, CaL, Jan. 21. (U. P.) Stanford's basketball squad im mediately after the game with St Igna tius tonight "will leave on Its Invasion of foreign territory. The Cards will go direct to Eugene, Or., where they play the University of Oregon January 24 and 25 and thence to Corvallls, meeting the .Oregon Aggies January 27 and 28. Ten men will make the trip. Eugene. Or, Jan. 21. (TJ. P. Eugene Ugh school vanquished the Albany high basketball shooters last night here 31 to 16. Club Quint Faces Hard Hoop Contest UcMinnvme. Pacific-Whitman Freshmen Debate Tie; Win at Home Pacific University, Forest Grove. Jan. 21. Freshmen of Pacific university and Whitman college tied in the dual de bate staged Friday night at the two Institutions, each home team winning an unanimous decision. Pacific univer sity debaters who met Whitman here I were : . Vera Bright Beaverton ; John Conroy, Knap pa, and Lester Talbott Cornelius. Whitman repreeentauves Wynhard Meekhof, Weiser, Idaho ; Clark Jan teen, Yakima, Wash., and Ralph Walker. Pueblo, Colo. Judges were: W. G. Eliot and G. E. Murphy. Portland, and Professor R. Schlanch. Will Lenin, Bolshevik Leader, Marry Beautiful Adventuress, Who Is Boss of Soviet Russia? '0' ... 1 la- i- t" -? . & TOAimtOCS DECISION IS W09 BT WHITMAlf AT VTALLA WALLA Walla Walla. Waalu. Jan. 2t Whit man's freshman debate team won from I Pacific university here Friday night by unanimous - decision. The Whitman team comprised : Elmer Swenaon. Lyn- The five players selected by Coach j George G. Dewey to go In against thai University of Idaho quintet tonight had better, be prepared for a gruelling time for Dewey plans on keeping them in I there until somebody drops. The Mult nomah. Amateur Athletic club squad baa I den. Wash. ; Harold King. Walla Walla, been so large-that the coach baa bad a and Ed Smith. Yakima. Pacific: Leon difficult time to pick a first string and ard Alley. Portland; Sinforoea Padilla, aHow&t to remain in a match for any Manila, P. L. and Samuel Pearlman, length of time. Portland. Judges were Paul WeyraUch, The Winger , "M" won the opening I W. A. Lacey and John W. Caughlin. game of the campaign against the uni versity of Oregon but whitman college banded the clubmen a lacing and In the latter match, Coacn Dewey used 11 play era. The contest tonight in the Multno mah gymnasium promises to be v.a thriller for the club stars are out to keen the Gem Stater from; making It 17 victories in tS starts. One setback haa been handed the Idaho delegation so far this Tear. : The visitors arrived in Portland Sat urday morning and spent considerable time looking around the Multnomah club. Courthouse Ground Fails to Attract Pasco. Wasb Jan. 2L Sale of the old courthouse site by the county, which waa advertised for Tuesday, waa post poned until February t, there being no bidden for the isopeity at the ap pointed time. The ptopetty comprises two lots, each 50x10 feet oa East Lswis Tha game tonight will start at S 30 1 street, one being a corner lot The old I o'clock with Harry Ftocfaer as the ref-1 courthouse and Jan have been- ton This Russian damosel, beautiful, feminine, and in love, prefers serv- ing her country to marrying its dictator and bearing children. y Their love affair is the talk of Soviet Russia. Will it end in marriage? Read the Story in the Magazine Section of The erea, - - .1 down.