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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, irJZ.
President McCarthy to Sign Ner Indicator Holders i
12
Coasters to
Sign Up Two
: NewUmpiresj
Br Ceorgs Berts '
TIKMC will b two or three nee facea
on th Coast league Indicator ataff
during tli 1122 Htm. aocordlne; to
word reaching Portland from the league
hoadou-rtirs Id San Francisco. '
President McCarthy baa not mads pub
11a tb names ef the umpires to be re
tained, ant Indications are that Bill
j jron. Mai Bason, Jimmy Toman. Pari
Csay, MoGrew and Outhrle will be re
ialned. Croter will likely be released and
Utordaa. who filled In Kd Finney's placa
la at leeson. will likely get a regular ap
pointment. XATIOXAL. WAST BIBO
. The contracts for tha umpires will ba
mailed by Preiy McCarthy some time
IMa week.
President Hrydler of tha National
Jreaoe U aald to ba seeking tha servlcee
f Byron, for tha National league again,
but according to McCarthy, tharo U lit
tle, chance of hla lordahlp going back to
tha blf brush. ,
I McCarthy haa denied that "Hank"
O'Day. veteran National leaguer, will bo
signed by tha Coast league-
corm goes to reds
, Official announcement of tha transfer
pt Pitcher Johnny Couch to tha Cincin
nati Nationals ha been made by tha San
Vranclaro club. Four playera will come
to tha Peals In exchange for Couch.
' The Seals have landed 8hortatop Le
fevre from tho New Tork Giants. Ac
cording to a meaaago received from Jack
.Miller, manager of tha Seals. Lefevre la
a corking good player.
Oft KIP OP PLATERS
Before many more days paaa a number
of deals Involving Coaat league playera
will likely ba consummated. Manager
Kaslck of the Vernon club I anxloua to
secure the services of Outfielder Kid red
' ,ot tha Seattle club. Eldred, It la aald.
1 floim not want to play under McCredle.
" What's to become of "Duke" Ken wor
thy, manager of the Seattle club last
yearT It la understood that Walter Mc
Credle doea not Intend keeping Kenwor-
1hr. and the fact that "Ttnk" Turner haa
been named manager of Portland ellm
J nates hla chances of catching on with
He ems In tha Northwest
" Harry Trefta, pitcher of the University
o caiirornia rresnman Dasenau team
last year, has been signed with Duffy
Law la, manager of tha Salt Lake team.
" All Pacific Coaat league teama have
.'selected their training camps for 1922.
The Beavera will work out at Pasadena
-. 'and Seattle at Stockton. Salt Lake play,
'era will work tha klnka out of their arms
at Modesto and tha Oaka at Myrtled&le
'Park. The Seals will go to Boyei 8prlng
again. Loa Angeles and Vernon will
work out on their home lota, as will Sac
. tamento
Basketball
nrtHX Lincoln bleb school freshmen are
X out for tho ll&-pound Independent
basketbaD championship of the " state
and they went one step higher by de
feating the - Beaverton high second
string. 15 to 14.. For games with tha
young Raiisputusra call iarry Meaner
at Marshall MS, or writs to him in care
of tha school. The llnaupst
B-Mtt 2),.....;.r.......(12 vkey
Braseby 2)... I". ......... (I) Uadtey
Marin IS) O.. CMk
WUlaai
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Dundee. Or., Jan.' 24. The Femwood
quintet was defeated by Dundee. 2 to ,
In a gam of basketball hers Saturday
night. The score was to 2 at the end
of the first half and neither aids made
a basket during the second period.
Ridgefleld, Wash.," Jan. 24. The
Ridgefleld high School girls Quintet
romped home with a 24 to 1 victory over
the Peninsula park girls of Portland.
It waa ; tha second win of the 121-23
season for the locals. The score was
It to S at half time.
Fourteen field baskets were made by
Parker, the St. Johns Lumber company
center, against the Young Men's Chris
tian Association Colonlala Monday night
In the winners' gymnaaium. The final
score waa M to t. The lineups:
St Jahaa. Poa. Coloniala.
Kryer ...r.. GoataJaon
Hyde ..w ,...r.t - orvwm
Parker ..C Head
harrett O Isral
Wrinkle O T. Brows
Offers Swamp Pirate Leader
at av ' k -. - , ' , . a,
Many Kids Seeking Mascot Job
(By United News)
TMTTSBTJRG. Pa- Jan. 4,Some
kid
iAnnory Boxers Have
Bouts With S, A, A. 0,
Roiers from the Spokane Amateur
'Athletic olub will compete against the
representatives of the Armory Amateur
-Aimeira asaociation in roe Armory re
' ruary It, according to (he arrangementa
lwhlch were completed Monday night. An
alt-etar card will be arranged for the oc
casion with battlers from Multnomah
.club and the B'nal B rith club filling In
r tho gaps.
The entire matter will be threshed oul
tonight at the Seward hotel when rep
' reaentatlvea from all amateur cluba of
. Portland will meet to form a permanent
org-nlaatlon to promote amateur ath
letics. The gathering will start at
o'clock and Wendell a Poulaen. chair-
man of the boxing and wrestling com
mittee of the Multnomah Amateur Ath
letic club, will preside as temporary
chairman. The meeting la not con
fined to the three active cluba but rep
resentatives are requested from every
amateur club in the city.
Camas, Wash., Jan. 84. The boys'
and girls' basketball teams from the
union high school of Gresham, Or broke
even in the double header against the
local high schoolers here Saturday night
The Camas boys were victorious. 15 to
II, while the Gresham girls showed more
experience than the local co-eds and
won 22 to 10. . Next Friday night the
Camas teams will go to Mill nam to
play.
Ridgefleld. Wash., Jan. 24. Btg things
had bean exoected of the Kelso high
school basketball team when it went
aralnst the Ridgefleld hoopers last Fri
day night, but such was not the case. The
locals won as they pieaaea, oi 10 i.
It was the largest score of the 1921-22
camnaicn here. Chandlee. Kleth and
Royle were the Individual atars for the
winners.
Manaxer Manuel Nudelman would like
I to arrange games for his Veraon Midgets
with any quintet averaging around 116
pounds. Call Woodlawn 2488 alter
Ip. m.
St. Helena. Or.. Jan. 24. The 8t
Helena all-star basketball team defeated
the Kalama Athletic club representa
ii v it tn 29. In a great last minute
rally. Wellington shot the winning
basket and waa the outstanding star for
St. Helena, while Hogatfs play featured
for the visitors.
The Neighborhood House Midgets de
feated the Holman school SA class team
by a 12 to 11 score Saturday night.
Ourlan. Tessler and Westerman starred
for the Midgets. The lineups
X In this town is destined to be exauea
within a few weeks to that dreamed oi
height of prestige, the job of mascot to
a big league ball dub. free to associate
with tho players, to know them all per
sonally, and to learn how Babe Adams
gets the hook, on his curve ban.
The Job is open and the applicants are
legion. - president Barney Dreyluss
v ishes the players were as eager, mere
should be no holdouts. .
When Dreyfnas let George Cntsbaw go
to the Tigers he automatically released
little Mack Cutehaw.-son of the second
baseman, who had held the Job of jobs
the last few seasons. The Cutsbaws are
ntoving to Detroit soon.'
LZTTEBS POCB IK
As soon as the news got out that
Mack's job. carrying with it miniature
Pirate uniforms and a pair of spiked
shoes, was open, dosena of letters began,
pouring in on Dreyluss at Forbes field.
They have come with the postmarks of
almost every city east of the Mississippi.
but most, of them are from Pittsburg.
Toledo. Cleveland and Detroit' boys are
particularly well represented, and if
Dreyfuss is to believe them, they're all
seventh sons of seventh sons, all lucky
as four-leaf clovers and all perfect mod
els of what young gentlemen should be
"on and off the field.
One little lad wrote Dreyfuss that he
as living with a married brother who
has nine children of his own, and that he
probably wouldn't be missed if he would
sign up to go with the club. He was
willing to travel all oyer with the
team."
spoiitsjot;
all sorts
MANAGER JOHN J. McGRAW as
pires U wis world championships
vtth the Giants again this year and
next, setting a record never accomplished.
A kid in Windsor, . N. C-, who admits
he bats and throws left-handed, urges
for consideration the fact .that he bet a
whole month's wages the Pirates would
win the pennant last year, with what re
sult he did not need to emphasize.
"1 want to be mascot.! he said, "be
cause I believe Mr. Gibson and air. Ad
ams could teach me to be a pitcher. I
am willing to start at the bottom, m
work my red head off for you.
A Detroit boy wins the medal for per
sistency.. Three letters came from "him
One day and a" fourth on the next day.
A democratic youth, the young Detroiter
starts right off calling Dreyfuss "Old
Barney," The lad had written also, it
developed to most of the members of the
team, asking them to use their Influence
in his behalf.
Pittsburg kids suggest that Dreyfuss
cculd make two jobs, mascot and utility
mascot, or water boy.
ALL TO GET ASSWEB
"I once was rooter for the Athletics,"
a rniiaaeipnia Doy admits, - dui now i
stand for the Pirates. The kids, call me
Oofy and "Happy. We have a couple
of rooms In our house, and when the
club comes here your players can have
them for nothing."
, Sam Waters, secretary to the club.
hopes the question is settled soon, for
Dreyfuss insists that every applicant for
the job deserves-the courtesy of a formal
reply. This is the way it reads :
"Keplying to your letter applying lor a
position as mascot of the Pittsburg club,
please be advised that this office has
nothing to do with the selection of the
mascot. The players themselves do this
v.hen they get together in the spring,
Jack Kelly of the Vesper Boat club,
Philadelphia, world's : champion single
sculler, has a victory over D'Arcy Had
field, who won from Richard Arnst in
his first attempt as a professional scul
ler. Kelly beat Hadfield In the semi
final of the Olympic regatta at Brussels
In 1920.
John Parkinson of Boston, "who was as
sistant manager of the American cup
defender. Resolute, In the races of 1920
against Shamrock IV, baa been appoint-
ea xieet captain or the New Tork club
by the new commodore. Harold 8. Van-
derbllt,
Athletes contesting at the Boston A.
A. indoor sports, February 4. in the
arena will find a padded buttress, high
enough to prevent a plunge into the
boxes, and reenforced by springs, which
will check the momentum with as little
shock as possible.
Pari-mutual
be Introduced
system or wagering may
on English tracks.
104 new 2:10 trotters last
Sport Gossip in
Eastern Circles
Bs Lsitad Krm)
"TVJKW TORK. Jan. 24. Ten Yankee
L pitchers, a fifty-fifty assortment of
right and left banders, will go south on
frebruary 17 to Hot springs with foar
other players to do road work and take
the baths to prepare for the regular
training which begins two weeks later la
Texas. Harper and 0Doul. who bars
campaigned with the Yankees before.
two, of the lefties. The others are
Tecarr, obtained from the International
league; Jolly of Galveston, and Wilson,
the king of the Amarlllo club. Manager
Hoggins hopes to develop out of this
quintet at least one dependable south
paw. . The right-handers are Maya.
Hoyt, Shawkey, Bush and .Jones.
Boxing
TVTEW TORS. Jan. 14. tVL P.V Can-
tain Bob Roper. Chicago, heavy
weight. Is several thousand mile farther
away from a boat wtta Jack Dempsey
than be was before he got Into the ring
nere last night. Paul Sampson, out
weighed 12 pounds, kept the army saauler
on tne hop for la rounds. Roper re
ceived the decision, but a quick knock
out waa the least that waa expected.
There were
year.
The white-tailed deer used to be com
mon In the Willamette valley.
The Cranwood (O.) half-mUe track
may be cut up into building lots.
Carpentier May Not
Come for Gibbons Go
The Tankees evidently expect "Home
Run" Baker back in the fold when
training starts, despite reports of his re
tirement. He is among those slated for
the early start to Hot Springs.
Charlie White, the old Chicago lisftt
welght. gets a spot on the New York
boxing program, thanks to Jack Brit
ton's Injury. Britton waa to have boxed
Dave Shade to a decision in a welter
weight championship fight at the Gar
den on January 31. Jack is suffering
from an infected toe, however, so the
match has been set back. The vacancy
is to be fiUed with White against Wal
lie Jackson.
Portland here Saturday night expecting
to win but the Portlanders displayed too
much teamwork and basket shooting
ability. Sellwood won, 32 to 25. in a
fast and exciting game. C. Proppe and
U. Grider starred for the winners while
Goodman, Roseman and Bagley featured
for HUlsboro. The line-ups :
Hillsboro.
-F..
.F...
,.C...
.G...
.G...
..S...
Sellwood.
F. I .am ear (6)
C LaMear ....
C. Proppe (18)
Steiger
Grider (8) ....
E. Proppe .....
(6) Rossman
(10) Goodman
(3) Humberg
Allen
... (6) Bagley
Mahon
Centralia, Wash., Jan. 24. Shelton
high's basketball team won from Cen
tralia high, l? to 10, here Saturday night.
It was Centralla's first game of the 1921
22 season in the Southwest Washington
Interschola8tlc league.
Helraaa.
AokW (10)..
K Clark
fl. Hiniar (1) .
1.. Slntar
D. 8 mar . .
Foi.
. .r.
. .F.
,.c.
, .G.
. .G.
MldceU.
, . (8) T. Gnrimn
. (21 Boaenberg
... (41 Tesaler
(2) rttermui
(1) L. Boeowa?
west mn, or.. Jan. Z4. Ail but one
member of the West Linn Basketball
team made at least two points against
the Red Crowns of Parkplace Saturday
night but the visitors managed to gather
in the most points. They won, 38 to 22.
The line-ups:
Red Crowns.
Lacey (10) ...
Rivers (14) ...
Edwards (12)
Taber (2)
Abel
.F. .
.F. .
..C.
..G-;
.G..
s:.
s..
West Linn
(4) Alien
, .. (4) Backus
... (2) Webber
... (4) Mootry
...(3) Junken
. . (5) Schnoor
Zaniker
Wlnlock, Wash.. Jan. 24. What Is be
lieved to be the largest score registered
In a basketball game in the Pacific
Northwest so far this year was turned
'n here Saturday night when the Wln
lock high school defeated the Rainier
i!gh hoopers, II to If.
The Young Men's Athletic club 130
und basketball team is In need of suit
able opponents. Call Main 6228.
Orient. Or.. Jan. 24. Orient was un
ble to hold the lead over the Young
MKn'a Christian association All-Stars
cre Saturday night and the Portland-
r won. 29 to 19. Orient had the bet
ter of the contest the first half but In
the second period the locals made but
one DOint as acainsi n ior me . m.
C. A.
Mount Angel, Or.. Jan. 24. Mount An
gel college defeated the Pacific Univer
slty hoopers, 19 to 7, here Saturday
night The locals displayed a great
brand of teamwork.
Bear Basketball
Quintet Wins First
" Game From Cougars!
Pullman, Wash., Jan. 24. Accurate
basket shooting gave California a vic
tory in the first game of a series of two
with the cougars here Monday night by
a score of 21 to 15. - The score at the
end of the first half was 11 to 2, Cali
fornia taking an early lead and main
taining a wide margin in a count np
until the last five minutes of the game,
when W. S. C. started locating the bas
ket and made 10 points in rapid succes
sion. Fast playing and good floor work
characterized the playing of both teams.
although the Cougars excelled in pass
ing. Sayers, for the W. S. C, and Coop
for the visitors were high point men.
Summary follows:
Washington State. California.
Priel F Butler
Sayera .F Coop
SorenaoD , C lAtxty
Loomis G Eccleston
Herrington ........ G Lehana
Substitatitons Washington State: Burke for
Sorenson, Scbroeder for Loomi. McCarthy for
Friel. Roberta for McCarthy. Calif oroia: Kin
caid for Lebane. Thompson for Ei riieston. Don-
ttutt for Coop, Lehaca for Kincaid, Kgeleaton for
Thompson.
Field Koals Sayers 4, Burke 2. Coop 4. E
aleston 2. Butler -2.
Free throws Friel two out of aix; Schxoeder
one out of three. Coop fire out of nine.
Paris, Jan. 24. (U. P.) Georges Car
pentier is considering abandoning plans
for a fight with Tommy Gibbons In
America.
The French battler is said to dislike
the size of American rings and the
weight of American gloves.
Instead of the Gibbons fight, Georges
is negotiating for a fight in Paris with
Niues, wno would be a much easier op
ponent than the tough Gibbons.
Predictions that Carpentier might
never meet Gibbons have been freely
made in fistic circles here. The French
champion haa been credited with not
desiring to risk further his French pop
ularity by a possible defeat by Gibbons.
Jack K earns, manager of Jack Demp
sey, is expected here In a few days, and
his arrival will probably mark the be
ginning of negotiations either for i
championship fight In New York or i
tour of Europe for Dempsey. The cham
"'on bns not had much profitable work
since July 2, and he has recently
tm.. n.eni from the other side.
Boston Boxer Dies
Of Fractured Skull
Boston. Jan. 24. (L N. S.) Joe Mel-
anson, 24 years old. boxer, a led at tne
City hospital today of injuries received
In a -bout with Joe St Hlllaire at the
Carlyle A. C. last night. Melanson was
knocked down by a sharp blow on the
chin, his hesd striking the floor. His
eknll was fractured. Melanson was
knocked out in the third round. He
never regained consciousness. St. Hil
laire is 19. He is technically under detention.
Los Angeles Man Is
Seeking Oaks Olub
Los Angeles, Jan. 24. (U. P. In
response to a telegram from Oakland.
Intimating that the Pacific Coast league
franchise there was for sale, Charles
Lockhart. wealthy Los Angeles baseball
.man. left for Oakland Monday night.
He will be accompanied by Ray Stull
an auditor.
Lockhart is employed by William
Wrigley as business manager of the Loa
Angeles club, but has been anxious to
break into the game as an owner. He
Is said to be worth more than $100,000.
"I have been given to understand that
the Oakland club is for sale," he said.
"I am taking an auditor with me so
that I will be prepared to go over the
books at once tf Mr. Ewing, the present
owner, is willing to talk business.'
Lockhart and TCwing discussed the
deal at the recent Pacific Coast league
meeting and Ewing said he would con
sider his offer.
Bv I
Newark. X. J- Jan. 24. Micky Walker
and George Ward. Jersey welterweights,
divided honors In a 12-roond no-deci-toa
bout here . Monday night. Walker
knocked Ward down for a count of
eight In the fourth round, but the other
lad succeeded In piling ep enough points
to gtvs him a draw, accordimg to
paper men.
(By raitod Krwa)
Baltimore. Jan. li. Terry Melius h.
Allentown bantam, woo an easy victory
here Monday night over Joe Nelson of
Philadelphia.
Milwaukee. Wla.. Jan. 24. (1. N. 8 )
Pinkie Mitchell. Ilghtweirht bow. hi
brother and manager, BlUy Mitchell
and. Tom Andrews, boxing promoter
have been suspended for 30 days by the
Wisconsin boxing commission. They sr
charged with negligence In falling t
report Mitchell's physical Inability to gc
through with his scheduled bout with
Benny Leonard on January !.
Terre Haute. Ind.. Jan. 24. (L N. 8.)
Sammy Mandell won from Eddie Ketchet
in ten rounds Monday night.
New Orleana, Jan. 24. (L N. 8.)
Young Leonard knocked out Sailor
BlaiKiue In the third round Monday
night. Young Barrere knocked out
George Sirey In the second round. Eddie
OH a re knocked out Battling Leonard
In the first round.
la 12
Bantams Are v
In Readiness
For Contest
itnABET ASHER. who tangles with
Daaay Edward la the ma hi event
of the Portlavad boxing commiastoe amok- .
tonight la the Armory, is ek) te
a etlfr wallop. The Chtcr-a.
despite alt the advance dope regarding .
his ability, faces a worthy foe la Oe
erlered baa Lam. a ad If Aaher hopes te
wla by any big margin be ill have te
do so la a big berry.
The longer the contest gora. the lieai r
chance As her will hav of wlnnitg. ere
thourh It Is fell th.-t He become- faster
as the boat progresee
KDWUDS IJ HSli"
Asher has had bit two m-Vo-ils since
coming iroat (HWt i. Tiiia i hardly '
er.ovrh to put hie la c-odttka te ge
e rounds. Kd wards is la ttt-toc a).
and with bis ability to strp treud he is
likely to force Aaher to tire before snaay
round.
Many fans are expecttnc to see Jack
Davis win over "Bat" Ortega. Ortepm
hoping te regain the tap runs; of tHe
middleweight ladder, but hla hopes mill
likely be upset. This Is the opmloa of
those whj hare been wstrhlrg rust
conditioning himself for the match.
BTABT AT till P. .
Three other boat coer.ptete the card.
In order to bold the heat ta the tul-
wis drillroom of the Armory, the Mby
entrance will be used tonlxbt. ThU win
eliminate the oprnlnt of ih double deer
at each end of the drill Hall.
The advance seat le has been rood.
The first bout will start at I JO o'clock
p. m. .
Trenton. N. J Jan. 24. IL N.
Lew Paluso beat Charles Triano
rounds Monday night.
Pittsburg. Jan. 24. (L N. a) Jack
Zlvie beat Young Henry in 10 rounds
Monday night.
(Br CareertaJ
Tenn.. Jan. 24. Frankle
Memphis.
Garcia of Los Angeles knocked
Harry Bramer of Kanataa City In
first round Monday night-
out
the
Corvallis, Jan. 24. Corvallis high
school girla' basketball team defeated
the McMinnville girls' team. 14 to 8,
Saturday night. McMinnville boys de
defeated the Corvallis boys by a score
of 22 to 14.
Halsey, Or.. Jan. 24. The Bellfoun-
tatn high school basketball team lost to
the Halsey team at Halsey last Satur
day. 18 to 13.
Yankee Squad to
Report on Feb. 17
New -York, Jan. 24 (I. N. 8.) Mem
bers of the New York Yankee pitching
staff and a few others needing the ''boil
ing out process todsy were ordered to
repwt at Hot Springs February 17. ' The
; entire olub will assemble at New Orleans
March 1.
Babe Ruth la listed among those to re
port at Hot. Springs. Others who will
be there are Maya Shawkey. Hoyt. Buah
, and Jones; Catcher Devormer and In
fielders Prank Baker and Everett Scott
.The big bambino did not take the hint
te report at Hot Springs at the early
date as It Is understood be can extend
bla vaudeville engagement to some time
ta April. He fee la. it Is said, that he can
get In condition to play on May SO. the
date of bis reinstatement, by reporting
la the middle of April.
The Ladd ft Tilton a'nd Hibernla bank
basketball teams will meet Monday
nirht In the final games of the original
Portland Bankers' league schedule. The
Hibernians are leading the 'circuit while
I .add ; Tllton's representatives are in
second nlace. A victory for the Ladd &
Tilton aggregation will put the two con
tingents into a tie and a post-season
contest will be necessary, Monday's
match is set for the Young Men's Christ
ian Association gymnaaium.
Rldgef ield. Wash., Jan. 24. The Ridge
fleld ATI-Stars surprised the Amicus club
basketball team of Vancouver, Wash.,
by 'handing the visitors a 20 to 13 defeat
Saturday night. The visitors led, 8 to 4,
nt the end of the first half but they were
clearly outclassed during the last 20 min
utes of play when Ridgefleld made 18
points as against 7 for the losers. The
Amicus club bad Nate Shanedling. at
one time considered one of the best bas
ketball players in the Pacific Northwest.
In Its line-up, but he couldn't bring home
a victory.
For games with the Holy Name quin
tet telephone to G. Eilers at East 4818.
The team defeated the Kenllworth Jun-
lora 2X to 20. 8unday afternoon on the
Christian Brothers college floor. The
llrte-uns :
Holy Name. Kenllworth.
(By Universal Serriee)
New Haven. Conn.. Jan. 24. Yale
dropped another basketball game Mon
day night. Dartmouth winning 23 to 10
after closing the first half 13 to 9 In the
lead. The Ell players were able to reg
ister only a single point in the second
half.
Princeton. N. J.. Jan. 24. Princeton
defeated Colgate Monday night In
fast basket ball game 28 to 28.
Hoqulam, Wash.. Jan. 24. The Ho-
quiara Elks basketball team defeated the
Olympla Elka 64 to 24- Friday night.
Kalama. WaEh., Jan. 24. The Ameri
can Legion Basket ball team of Kalama
were beaten at St- Helens, Saturday
night, 31 to 29.
Antipodes Champ
Loses to Jackson
Philadelphia, Jan. 24. Willie Jackson.
New York's stellar lightweight, gained
a technical knockout over Ned Fitz
gerald, the Australian lightweight cham
pion, in the fifth round of their bout
Monday night at the Olympia when ref
eree O Brien halted proceedings to save
Fitzgerald. It was a sensational battle
from start to finish and ended in a sen
sational manner. In the fifth round
Fitzgerald rushed Jackson and was bat
tering him about the body to a great
extent when the New Yorker cut loose
with a right that dropped Fizgerald for
a count of nine.
, When he rose to his feet Jackson
waded in and continued to back Fitz
gerald to the ropes, when referee O'Brien
stepped in and stopped the bout. Many
of the patrons though that Fitzgerald
would have been able to stay with
Jackson, but O'Brien thought he had
enough.
CAR BE BAY IS K. T. CAPTATT
Notre Dame, Jan. 24. (U. P.) Glenn
Carberry of Ames, Iowa, has been
elected captain of the 1922 Notre Dame
football squad.
fH rnirervl
Cincinnati. Jan. 24. O. K. Mars of
Cincinnati was given the decision over
Artie Root fttonday night They fought
10 rounds. Gene Larue defeated Chuck
Altman in eight rounds.
New Orleans, Jan. 24. Young Leon
ard knocked out Sailor Blanc-ue in three
rounds here Monday night
Detroit Jan. 24. Johnny Schauer and
Johnny Lewis, lightweights, fought 10
rounds to a draw Monday night Kid
McMullen of Belfast won the decision
over Chuck Beyers of Toledo in 10
round a
Spaulding Chosen
Minnesota Mentor
Minneapolis, Minn Jan. 24. (TJ. P.)
W. H. Spaulding, football coach of the
Western Teachers college. Kalamazoo. . Brown waa sentenced to three years
Mich., has been appointed head coach at I early In 1921. The abootlng occurred I
the University of Minnesota, I 1919.
RACE TRACK SIATf PAKDOT4ED
New Orleans. La.. Jan. 24. (U. P.:
(Curley) Brown, millionaire, general
manager of the Cuban-American Jockey
club, hag been pardoned for the shoot
ing and wounding of Alberto Pled r a
son of the former secretary of state of
Cuba, according to reports brought here.
South Parkway to
Play McMinnville 'o'
Coach Henry Teaaeta Pender has
found it nece ary to make a switch la
his lineup for the game with the Mr
Mlnnville team Thursday night ta the
Neighborhood hoeee because of the In
jury received by Morris Rogoway. for
ward. In the game against the, North
Pacific Dental college banketbait team
last week. Pander baa beea working
Abe Poptck at Rogoway's regular posi
tion and "Buir Unkelea has twitched
from guard to center. Maaie Lewis
will go In at guard.
Harry Arburh. who has beem paayttur
regularly at forward. Is being worked
at guard for the MeMmavfOle dash
while Captain Meyer Dabtnsky Is sta
tioned at forward. The change waa
made to get a better scoring machine
together now that Rogowsy win be
away from the Itneup for the time be
ing at least A workout la btUrd for
Wednesday night There will be a pre
liminary game Thursday night starting
at 7:20 o'clock.
H155II HEADS TRACK TEAJC
Stanford University. Cal Jam. 2C fC.
P.) Flint Hanner of Ban Jose baa beea
named 1922 track captain by the Stan
ford track squad. Hanner wee a meat
ber of the American team at the Olym
pic gamea. He throws the javelin and
discus and pots- the shot
PHILADELPHIA GETS CLASSIC
Annapolis. Md.. Jan. 24. (U. P.)
The annual Army and Navy football
game will be played at Franklin field,
Philadelphia. November 25 next, it was
announced today. The Navy had the
choice of a place for the game.
LEWIS DOWITS DHAAK
Nashville, Term., Jan. 24. (U. P.)
Strangler Lewis won from Tom Draak
here last night in a wrestling bout the
former champion's deadly headlock put
ting his opponent to the mat
Bod
ge
Brother
Draft Question Is
Alive in the East
New Tork, Jan. 24. (UM P.) Double
A leagues which refused to accept the
draft prlee of $5000 are being wrongfully
accused of rejecting a draft law based
on a $7500 basis, agreed to by National
and American league presidents this
month, it is reported.
American and National league cluba
and the National association, a state
ment from the International league said
Monday, have not yet voted to amend
the draft proposition as did their presi
dents and until this is done the Inter
national league cannot be said to be
rejecting, or accepting the proposition.
Banquet Scheduled
For Football Team te::::::::;;..1
The Jackson Park football team will
be tendered a banquet Tuesday nhrht at
the borne et Otella Casey, one of the
. stare of the squad, , Coach Saunders will
Vbe the toastmaater and during the eve
ning's entertainment monograms will ba
given to "Busay- Adams, Anderson,
I lames, H, Blank. Casey. Manager Sam
Coltoa, Donnely. Joubert Markee. Pick
ering. Rothkow and Veach. The eleven
won It out of 11 gamea played and won
tha 1121 Independent ehamplonahin of
Portland at Its weight
J. McBride 4) C (4) R. TJlrich
Gagnon (4) ' G Stlnsonl
G. McBride (4) ....G (2) Barnard
De la Fontaine (2) .8
The Lobby five of the Young Men's
Christian Association desires afternoon
gamea and prefers to play the various
high school teama of Portland in prac-l
tlce games. For games call Manager
Cecil Lewis at the Y. M. C A. ,
Hillsboro. Or.. Jan. 24. The local post 1
of the American Legion brought Jthe -Sell-
Athletic Club basketball team of I
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