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v 12 ' ' ''''''''"'eaweaasMaaMmnMa J T 1 anny Hdwards Ash$r Takes Beating FroiiC Dai Edwards BcroRB a crowded hnM at the Arm fry Taeoday night Danny Ed wr. ' - colored tantim, weighing Jli'e pownda. decisively defeated Bab ". o( Chkutb H pound. The an in vu (ut and furious all the with the colored boy boring it constantly and connecting' frequently with powerful rights to the head, la .tha seventh round Aaher, by clever covering up and blocking, managed to pull hlmeslf out af a tight place and staged a rally that brought tha crowd to ita feat Hit punch lacked team, however, and It ws fortunate for bin that the ball rang at that moment. The Chlcagoan landed a stiff punch to tha etoisach In the fourth round that made the Portlander wince and brought cries of "flntah him I he can't take 'em In the midriff.' Danny slowed up per eeptibly from thla series of blows, but was not apparently In eerloua stress. AKOTBIK TO STOXACK At the opening of the fifth round Aaher leaped out of his corner and de livered another punch to the stomach which, hurt Edwards and released an other outburst of applause. A Stiff blow on the chin also rare the colored battler a temporary setback. The blows did not hare, the power to topple tha bantam, however, and out of every ex change Edwards emerged with matters more than evened up. , v Aaher appeared unable to avoid Ed wards' right swing to the head, and on several occasions tha Cblcagoan apun around like a top under thla constant hammering. Aaher might have had a shade In the second round, but In the ethers It waa all Edwer.de, The eighth canto was simply a sparring match. - however, with no advantage to either fighter. The fight wae clean all the way. Ralph O rumen refereed, giving the decision to Edwards. OUT 10 k STAGES COMIBACK -Battling- Ortega staged a whirlwind comeback In his scheduled six-round bout with Jack Davis of SsatUe. Or tega's covering up tactics seemed to puaale Davis, but to the credit of the latter be It said that he had the battler gueealnf several times from a series of .punchee to tha face. The first round was about even. The aeoond and last round, found Ortega boring In and cov ering up, with Davla getting the worst ef tha milling. Twtca Davis waa on -queer- street" and during the final period ef hie weartnees Referee Qru maa stopped tha fight to save him from further punishment In the Infighting Ortega, had all the beet ef it TOCOBT"; IS STILL GOOD Wstdsn (Touchy! Win nutntaauA Duffy Knorr of Bend and after three rounds and a half of milling In which the Invader received a severe beating end nearly took the count twloe. Referee w O rumen stepped the battle, giving Wing the decision. Knorr was knocked down k In the first reend for the count ef nine. and in the third frame he laid off for eight seconds to recover from wallops to tae noeo. wing fought deliberately And wae the master at all times, al though Knorr poeeeeeed a wicked right sn whicn ne uaed to good advantage. The De plnte-DIck rarrley four-round ut wae a rattling affair with the former winning the decision, rarrley managed to give up the first round, which started off badly for him. After nearly going to the floor he rallied and rocked kls opponent The going waa not a good for rarrley In the second. Rights and lefts had him almost groggy. The third was about even, and la the last round De Pint Increased hla lead by sending rights and lefts to tha body and faoa. -. Era la. Hemps? loot the decision to jack Reee tn the four-rounder, with 8er. geant ). E. Davis as referee. Tha fight ers battled every inch of the way. . t Warner May Come i To f Pacifio Coast SUnford UniversityCat. Jan. 1S. L W. a It waa reported here today ar. Olenn' Warner, famous football coach. computed aeveral days of oonferenoee with Stanford athletic authorities, that Warner will ask the University ef Pitts burg to relieve him of hla contract which rune until 1124, In order that he may assume full charaje of athletics here. In event Pittsburg will not re- lease Warner, tha veteran - football . mentor will eeme here at tha conclu sion of ble Eastern contract. Warner went to Los Angeles today. Italy to sekb teak . Philadelphia. Jan, M. U. P.) Italy will send a team to Penn's relay carnival her la April, according to a message tv reived by the Italian consul through Ajwcssenaor luoci toaay. SUPPRESSING REDUCED! On February 1st Joy will reduce) the price) of Suit frcuing to Tah to Any On pf Our Six Stort$ n (rr1,: i(o) 104 4th SC Heat stark t BtUXCR STOIC AT ttsrt Jte. eU-ltl Craad Ave. store y. Biii piBat , -Stre e ir 2T. Jereey, St Jekas tre a- x,t Attesy SSore Jte. ri jr9rtl fiitth - 4 .1 D rpass CHRISTIAN brothers coi X LEO IS Midgets won their thirteenth straight basks tball gam Tuesday night when they defeated the Columbia Unl- Tcralty Midget. I to I. Joe 8 teach with a points ana uengaien with two. were the stars for the winners. The Christian Brothers Midgeta are claiming the mi ls championship of Oregon tn their das sad they are willing to meet all comers or games can East 171. The Amicus dub oulnf will nuf k Woodburn Oregon National Ouam aanA on the Holladay school floor Thursday hwuii at s o cjock. A prelimi nary game has been ajrana-4 Wni. burn defeafed'tbe Amicus club, 21 to 20. earlier in tha season, and the Portland, ers are out for revenge. The B'nal B'rith basketball' tm' pacta hard game tonight against the Knights of Columbus tossers in the B'nal B'rith gymnasium. Social danc ing will be held Immediately following the contest, which la billed to start at o'clock. Following are a fnw from the North Portland mil,. t Community Service league : , ream stanoino 5 ... 2 0 I'.OOO Bins t i .X ' ---------- . . ,vv 1. 1 .50 In last nlchfa nmM in t, rnmn... nlty Service learu than Raw wt . llby ruotng the Orange team, 8 to I, while the Blues pushed the Greens Into last place by winning from them, I to I, RSfti-::.:::::::::?- Onus. . .. CahQ .. Pellnm , Johnaoa Belceaaon Antonaen asnyssBea ..O... hstsres -lUedmrssa. Bhts. OImb (0) r. .. A. Uerkk i..P... Axtasn O.,. h O... Ooedwta c. . . Graen. . Anmand Brajirich , (C) P. Leo rick . Boy Hsndenos The White team. i... m, . -a ve. aAS9 AAA1 v.rnraiaie dots at the center. Is fast luuxiuinr into anane. a hritr i,..iu. WM.5.1i.Jr"Ur,Ur owning. The Whites wwiuo uiin get games with 110 pound teams. Booklnrs m ha o. a through the Community Service league, phonooaumnsr Ban.k hmng-Te,e- Rldgefleld. Wash T,n e v.. ketball Uouble header was BUged at La Renter by the town team and high school quintet against Brush Prairie and high school quintet of WaahougaL Both games were won by La Center. 41 to 18. Ta rt I0"114 WM md exhibition and one-sided throughout the entire game, and the second game waa evenly contested and won during the last few minutes of play. Llofleld. Cellars. Jan. M.--PhUomath college comes here ' " Pay its Ilrit baaketball game In two years on a McMlnnvfUe floor. Last , year Philomath dropped out of tho Independent College conference but come back strong this year. Coach w putung the Unfield Uam In trim for a hard game. r VnlTantl Ssrrie) New Haven. Conn.. Jam. t -v.i. basketball team had trouble In defeat- !"i college or Oaleeburg. 111.. Tuesday night by a score of IS to 14. Chicago. Jan. 2E 1 XT ti,.. R S. "Suds" Sutherland of the Detroit iler' .who refused to report to the Portland club of the Coast league when released to that eluh v rwmi .. been reinstated In organised basebal' bv Judge K. Af. Landls. Ed Kelley. a for mer Tale athlete, who refused to Join ciuo arter signing a con tract also has been reinstated. we a m a. leveiana. onto. Jan. IS rrt t America's champion gjrla baaketball team, the Clark Munieo of Cleveland, today decided that there wiU be no more beaux for them until the title season is VTfft " New Eifle Club to Seek National Event Vancouver. Wash Jan. . SB. A. rifle H oeen organised In Vancouver with 15 members and prospects of an enrollment of 10 . charter members by the time tha book . closes February 1. Permission' to use the government r range has been obtained and Sergeant Paulson of the regular army has been secured to act as range officer. Other viirosr are i . xl. Worth, president ; F, B. Preston, Vice cresident : A. vl TTTrrJTr, Dvnport' treMr- a effort will be made to bring the an nual shoot of the National Rifle asso ciation to Vancouver during the 1S25 H1IWUSH, Smokers Limited, To One a Week New York. Jan. ifc-a N. &)-A boX f1,0" rulta" Preventing any club from holding, mora than one show w5 ay caused a postponement of w?,..0? Charlie White and WUMe Jackson, scheduled for Madison Squara Garden next Tuesday niSt The bout probably will bo held on Febru ary zt The Johnny Dundee-Jee Benjamin bat tie arranged for lYidaebruaryi. iff?""'1 to nchedule. prevent tog the Whlleactoon affair. Benja- SiS-tZTt 1 ,tf tro California , ..... tQ vcgui trauUBf, Tom Thorp" Sims To Coach Football Now Tort; Jan. M. (t N. &-Tora Thorpe, nationally known as a ooach. official and sporting tnrif hTI 5J,d c covering a period of rears as football coach at New York uniTeraiiy, was announced today. The U Wderrtood to bTtAVhlgheat ?. tT-.?!hor bw assistant coach ' , K AT OPPOSE DRAFT ' 2tH!!!?.,,,TJtoday to atarmina their iVJ?,VlaJk ftln Piayerg by major leagues , from the L hkTh rjcantly was postponed aloner. . IndloaUons aa tha magnates SEnaa wL? President Thomaa J. Htckey were that much on poettioa.io 4ha draft plan would he-sit COOtnOT TO COMPKTK . :r:XT " : "owe are uucage acbool boy skat. K-Vw"1? Ptonshl p by defeating rt. kill r Aiuwaukee la isplays 'Class Sim.Dodgers Have Crucial Series Ahead TTNTVERSITT WASHINOTON. vJ SeatUe, Jan, 2S. With six victorias ajreaay to ita credit tn tha Deroantage oolutnns of the Pacific coast and North west conferences, tha University . of Washington - basketball team- Is out to retain Its clutch on first place by taking both of a brace Of games with the Uni versity of California quintet here this week-end. The California series Is' regarded as the crucial one of tha year for the Sun foagers m tneir race xor tha North west and Coast conference titles, but lit tle is known as to the actual strength of the California team. BEARS WO BEFORE Last year California won tho Coast title by breaking even with Washington In a two-game series at Berkeley. Cal ifornia taking the deciding game by the margin of one free throw, - completed just at the final whistle.- Four of the Sun Dodger players who were on tho floor against California feat season will take positions against the Golden Bear Friday night These veterans are: Captain James Bryan and Randall Crawford, guards i Henry Blelk. cenier, ana Evan Lewis, forward. The oiner rorwara will either be Leo Nlchol son or Chester Fronds of Pnrti.n Nicholson, has the call over Frauds be cause of his experience, but the latter is certain to get Into the game before the close. Froude is playing his first season 01 varsity competition this year. A TOSS TPP ' - He is short and light but remarkably fast and an accurate shot. From. played forward on the freshman quintet uuii. yur. wicnoiaon, who is ' fighting with Froude for tho vacant forward berth, Is isiier man rrom the J920 team, In which year he played runnins- is a heavier and more aggressive player uian r rouae. out nas Tailed to rt hi. shooting eye so far this season. ine Washington substitute coming series will be Louis Peters, cen ier ; wiuck jfTaniuana and Ralph Qund. lach, guarda Cougars Take Game From California Quintet, 26 to 24 Pullman, "Wash.. Jan. 2S.stain . comeback In the second of a series of pasjcetoail games, Washington State col lege defeated the University of Califor nia wars nere Tuesday nlarnt hv score of 28 to 24, overcoming a lead of t 10 iu at we beginning of the second half. The Cougars nosed their way to victory by clever passing and a couple vi auccnuui long snots. captain Tlel. with five haaketa nr the Cougars, and Talt with four for the Bears, were the stars of the game. The game waa intenae and hard foua-ht throughout The California ' team left nere ioaay ror Seattle' fb jlay the Unl varsity of Washington, hoopers. Sum mary follows : . Wsahistton State. California. Borons O Larkey -::::::::J!::::::r- Substitution -w nr.. n,... SoMnaon for Burks. Caufonua: grleatoa lor ASrainLsasjii. FUM Baikato W, 8. Q,: PiW 5. Sonsurm -. o.jci, a, umi a. vaaisrois: Cooo s Talt S. Enlatton 2. Larb 1L P RareTMHalUaa. Tians of hals. SO min- ocn ,oa nn h 31 to 10 fsTor OBIGOw HOOPERS SEMD THRTt.T. THROUGH 8TABTORD PLATERS university of Orearon Kuran. T.n Oregon displayed the best brand-of bas ketball it has shown yet this season against the Stanford university five hare last night but the superb teamwork of ino u&rainais won for them, the score being 32 to 29. The half ended vlth ts. invaders on the long end of a 19 to If score. ; .... Oregon started a spurt Jn the Ust five minutes of play with the score standing 20 to 24 and In the next four minutes garnered five points "to Stanford's one. A foul converted by Stanford during the f"31- milium oi piay Bent Oregon's hopes gumuieruig. jroHowuig is the line-up : Ore?o . Btsnfori r?ZZ 'J .. !) Davis. 5?" . O- (8) Richmond 53? .....,. Howell ainnin'(5".'.r.'.S " andra. .......... a Ooach. Two Candidates Loom as Possible Match for Champ . New York. Jan. 25. (U. P.) Possi--fiK..1 t Jck Derapsey-BW Brennan mateh in Boyle's well-known patch ever in Jersey loomed up today with the ex pected arrival or Jack Kearns here for th purpose of taking up the possibili ties of .the match with Rickard. Richard, however, has troubles of his wast Bide court and may not be able to see the champion's man- hw uniu tomorrow. Bartley Madden is IMn t i All abaf e m posalblUty Instead Of Brennan. K earns is known to prefer closing for an early match and Rickard may decide to close the Madison Square Garden season with either Madden or Brennan against the champion instead ef waiting until the , :fwl r arena, can be used. Willamette VaJley Xeagne Is Complete ' Ke mors) teams Will be entered in the nuiamcua vauey aaebaa league now that six squads have been accepted. A neeting ef the circuit waa held Tuesday night In the B'nal B'rith inhiuH at that time Camas and Hillsboro were jww nremocrenip, wntcn, wttb Oregon City. Portland Colts. Portland Woolen Mills and a team to be mami k. BlU Heales. completes the organisation. , Tho election of officers will take place umi xuesaay s session, - which ii ehedeed for the B'nal B'rith eluh. rhi. teenth and MUr-etreeta, etartimr it 1 e cloekv V tentative schedule will be taniornia ooiiecter from sale of if censes la imMj Oregon, Jig,- .. . . . .... New York collected $7,H3 In fines ii 1920; Oregon, 110,01 Georgia, $197 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND," OREGON; m uecisive Grit Offsets Physical Defects " t se t Maimed Youth Wins With Stabs By Weatbrook Pegler , TJnitad Km Staff fWmewawbn TVpSW YORK. Jan, 35-Samxny Butts Iv never had a chance, "- yy : Coal wagons rolled ever his arm when Sammy waa a kid out In Chicago. It waan't his coal wagon, so Sammy a only concern was for that arm. It was prao- tieally ruined. As ha grew tin the ami lagged. Now trs no thicker than his left wnst But Sammy ! a 111 sound nrizefleht er, and doing 'pretty well with the nov ices in preliminary fights around New York, with ten decisions to his credit and no knockouts to his discredit True, he is no champion, but "he la one ef those unusual athletes, game through and and through., who make good without , a chance. When Sammy foua-ht his first flarht In New York, before one ef the email clubs, ha went on and fought his bout and when It was over the one commissioner who was present wanted to know why the club physician had passed him as pnysicauy nt GIVES GOOD ARGTSXEHT ' "He's fit ain't her argued Sammy's manager, jonnny cox. who never read much Blackstone, but likes a debate. -we to our right old'n we?" xnere rwas no answer to that so Hammy retains hie ticket as a fighter, me commissioners are touchy gentle men, but they like 'em when they're game. t Sammy fights with his left handstab siao, siao. This being his only ser viceable furt, he has perfected the Jab, and with that blow manages to keep the lads away. He can swing with it too, but mostly he Jaba, on the other hand he has a sriove th.t- alt His right Is Just a torpedo net He uses it to sUp punches, fend them oft, stop them somehow. Sammy is one of a school of athletes who don't let physical handicaps stop umi. NotreDame Grid Coach NotWorried NOTRE) DAME, Ind., Jan. 25.CU. P.) Loss of 13 first-string players would suggest bankruptcy as a way out for most football coaches. If not desperate, tha situation at least would be regarded aa critical. Knute Rockne, Notre Dame's "miracle man, is not even puckering a brow over this plight "We'll be there with another winner next year," Rockne said at the recent meeting of football coaches here. After a glim pee at Rockne s record. his outward calm cannot be taken as an assumption of bravado. HAD BETTER TEAM When the great George Oipp died after the 1920 season, - the sages p ro te unced "There goes Notre Dame," But the Hooslers came east last year with an even greater team, one that was pronuonced the finest seen around the Atlantic seaboard. .When Rockne says he is not worried, it means something, and when he goes out ana books games with Nebraska. the Army and Indiana and runs after lewa for another game, it means more Prominent among the 13 that will leave the university In June are Kiley ana Anderson, the great pair of flank' ers, and Johnny Mohardt the brilliant pass-throwing back. Mohardt Is going to Harvard to study medicine, but he will not be eligible for participation in .varsity athletics. PESCH MAnrSTAT Rockne probably will build his back field around Qua Deach, the world's champion hurdler, and one of the fastest running backs ever seen on the grid iron, ana paul castner. the ambidex troua passed two-footed kicker and bril liant-open field runner. , j When the Notre Dame team came east last fal". Descb and Castner were rated as substitutes. After the brand of foot bail they showed against Rutgers, the critics said ."Great gosh, If they are substitutes, what can the regulars dor' Castner throws with either hand and kicks with either foot' He is a -great punter and a snarpsbooter at drop-kick Ing. Rockne expects to build a bewilder ing attack around this star triple- ureater. The 1923 eleven probably will be com posed of this year's substitutes, but what applied to Deach and Castner as Subs holds good for nearly every second string man Rockne shot in during the Army ana Rutgers games.. No wonder they arn't perturbed at Notre Dame. One trapper caught ii coyotes and poooais uunng last October. The loss of stock and game m Oregon by coyote each year exceeds JSOO.OOO. . The value of birds lie chiefly la their uesrrucuon oi Injurious Insects. Ninety-eight different birds feed on cutworms. VATletlea of OLDS MOTOR WORKS You can pay more for a car but you cannot get more car for whatryou pay than inlan Oldsmo bile, as you can see for yourself at the Sttow. Ol&mobile Co. of, Oregon Victory t H t k w lee Meadows Isn't the only snectacle baseball pitcher now, but he" waa when he broke to with tha Cardlnala,-' Baseball had never heard of a player wearing windows until Meadows came on the scene, and It took an the nerve out of the four eyed flinxer to face the crowds the first few times out . . Here in New York this week George Sutton is playing exhibition bUUarda. 8utton has no hands. Ho holds tho cue between the stumps of his wrists, and he is gooa enough to give exhibitions. He recently played before tho disabled men t Walter Reed hospital, Washington, to encourage them In their misfortune. There have been several one armed golfers, and out In Chicago there waa a one armed football man on tha Lake view high school team some years ago. a laa named Epstein, who asked no fa vors from his opposite number when playing the, line. REMEMBER KORDECAIt Down In Baltimore Clarence Charest who has no right arm, has earned aeo ond place in the Middle Atlantic rankina- of the United States Lawn Tennis as sociation. Mordecal Brown, the three fingered wonder of the old Cubs, claimed the lack ox uuwe two lingers nerpea him get a curve on the ball. He lost them working in a coai mine as a boy. Probably many another kid would have abandoned all idea of pitching after that happened. And there's Bat Le- vinsky. Bat's right name is something 6"i xui wuen na was geiung ms start, Bat abandoned his name of Bar ney Williams and assumed that mon icker. Battling' Levinsky. It was the nest laugh in New York for a few day. Anotner fellow would have called him' sen oocko euiiivan something with a tough sound. But nobody ever heard of a ngnter by the name of Levinsky until Bat came along and people have been n earing tne name ever since. Sport Gossip in Eastern Circles (ft TTnitaA pW YORK. Jan. 25. A kid pitcher lv B. T. Kulp of the Cedartown. Ol. Firecrackers, champions of two counties, acquired by the Yankees for a trial in the spring. Is said to have the potential ities of Carl Maya. Kuln nines from his north side, and, Ilk Mays, he bruises ma Knuckles on the turf every time he throws, having What is known as the submarine delivery. Mays, until the present has been the sole operator of that peculiar style, which Involves a crouch so low that the ball begins Us flight from a point just abovs the shoe strings. Kulp's greatest fault Is said to be lack of control, but he will be given a chance to show greater ones in the training camp. The Navy- haa deprived New York of one of the greatest sporting events of the year. In transferring the annual Army-Navy game front ; the, ; Polo I BTuunas 10 j raniciin neia, Philadelphia. It is th navy"a year to choose the site and the gobs chose the ground nearest home. New York had come to regard !this game a its own event and there was always a tremendous demand for tickets. The new stadium at Franklin field will be ready next fall and will ac commodate a much larger throng than 40,000, the capacity of th Polo grounds. Doug Fairbanks, being something ot a boxer himself, and a close friend of Joe -Benjamin, the Pacific coast light weight will come to New York next week to get behind Benjamin in the let ter's 15-round decision fight with Johnny Dundee, for the Junior light weight title, according to Jos' reticent manager. If Benjamin tall to win th title he may go into the movies for th kid concede Fairbanks nothing In pul chritude. Charley Ebbette, president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, ha wired from Mi ami, Fla.. the new that he ha pur chased Sam Crane, the Reds second short stop, for 17500, Crane Is a no toriously weak hitter, with an average of only Mi last season, but he Is a very reliable shortstop and the Dodgers hav need for him. Coast League Will Lose Bill Bodgers Sacramento, Jan. IS. Bill Rodger, former skipper or th Sacramento base ball oiub. and for more than 10 years actively engaged either as player or manager in the Paclflo Coast Baseball leagu. Tuesday signed to manage th Calgary club In th Western Internation al Baseball league. Rodger, who for some time had been In Un for a pilot Job over th Portland Beaver, state that his contract with me owner or th Canadian baseball men carries a far better proposition than he had been offered from any other wim wmcn no naa been negotiat ing. Rodger stated last night that he win leave, for the north -Just a soon aa he can arrange matters and close us affairs here, LANSING, MICHIGAN 4 r Pver Boxing LOS AXQBUES, CaL. Jan. IS. U. P.) Ad Rubldoux of RlverclaA aM Johnny Lotaey, Sacramento bantam. fought to a draw In four round at Doyle's Vernon pavilion here last night Kid Hoppe decisively whipped Young vuiujjajun m me - prelim laavriee, Benny Vierra won tho decision Eaaie .- James In a dandnx eet-ta. Johnny Kline outalugred VOuns? fitanlev Katehal while Johnny Trsmbltaa of Portland got a lucky draw with Joe Brown. Sailor Constantino of tha Mia. sissippi waa . given tha decision am LJoyd Davla and Joe Powell and Ralph jacyers openea tn anew with a draw.- - (By BilWUm) New York, Jan. 3S. -1 don't think there la any plot to get me. , I think these charge are from the Imaginations of cragy, lying children." Tex Rickard, tamoua ngat promoter, gives this esti mate of the oaee against him on the eve ef hla trial on the charges brought by. the Children's society on behalf of Alice Jtocg. lo, and twev other rounrsr girls. Rickard will be -tried Wednesday afternoon, Vincent Pissara, superin tendent of the Children's society, who made the complaint baa Introduced a fourth little girl, Mary Horbeth, 11. who frequented Rickard' bathing pool at Madison Square Garden last aummer with tha others. Mary told the district attorney, Tuesday, thaf'althourh Rick ard once Invited ail four girls to go un into the famous old tower of the Gar den, ah never saw him do or heard htm say anything wrong. New York. Jan. 25. Bill v De Tee. St Paul, last night defeated Earl Baird, Be am, in u rounas. Jersey City, Jan. 25. Benny Valrer won from Willie Shaw Tuesday night In 12 rounds. Hamilton, Ohio, Jan. 25. Anthony jjowney anocxea out Tommy Lewis In the first round Tuesday night Philadelphia, Jan. 25. Tommy Lough- ran won from Jimmy Darcy la. eight rvunua last mgnt Jersey City Squad Is Put on Market New York. Jan. 25. L N. 8.) The Jersey City baseball team of the In ternational league is for sale, franchise, players, uniforms and. everything, for a price saia to ce about 195,000. .Providence and Montreal are expected to bid for the franchise when the sched ule meeting of the league is held her next month. peppermint flavored sugar coated gum a delight to young andold It "melts in your mouth,, and the gum remains to aid teeth and soothe the mouth and throat. There aire the other WRIGLEY1 frfehds to choose from,5 After Every Meal9 WEDNESDAY. TAWTIAPV ?t f? ' - gg Amateurs Elect G. L. Parker to Head New Organization . " eiailajaaaBaiiaBaBB.aiaiBlllilB.aaa " ' President af tk.r i -L . WrejUte, aaeodoV-erPorM at'S: ntaateatlon meeting held Tuesday night L1? of the Baal B-rUhAmateur AO0.UO cinbwa. named aecretarytal: Tr. white a committee composed ef WedJMU B-aiB?lti1 Wendell S. Poelaea ef the inir -J f'i'w Athleuo duhl and Captala U ,nn of the Armory AjiwuewAtit Jetk assodaUon, was named to submit by-law. at the next gathering. . ' Doxmg and wrestling win be promoted amone tbe nrinn it was voted to lend the amennM m.1 .v. local body ot the Amerloaa Legion moker at Vancouver. Wash- nevt k.,. urday night Quite a number of Port land amateur ar on the program which toiiowt: WreeUlng Curtis, Vanoouvar. versus Morgaa of North Paclflo college. Ut pouadst Whitaker. Vaaoouvsr. versus Joe. Smith. North Pacific eoUeg. HI Pound i Pesenecker. Vancouver, vereua WUklna, Multnomah club, l?t pounds. Boxing ranch. Vanoouvar. versu Stengel. Multnomah, 111 pound; Brut row, Vancouver, vereua Head. B'nal (snta, ie peunoa; Relyaa, Vancouver. versus josepnson, B'nal B'rith, 110 Ru ed AUTO SHOW VISITORS ATTENTION SACRIFICE SALE OF USED DODGE CARS COVEY MOTOR CAR CO. 2Ut at Waahingioa 28-30 North Broadway : " Broadway 6244 ' : .V,. .Sftv m m .'a. m w w- m m. a x.aV -r- m .aaav aw aas av aa-- t mm i m. mm. . . : m ft- - . mi e. in - the center digestion, briditen too : w t J w uuf avav W e W dsi Babeil&sHer Lose s Coolness Seeking License ' ..; - . ' - , ' J ' tJ Taftad Kew) ; Mf!!w ,vTw- U-Wbee Wait Hoyt .the famoue kid pitcher ef the Yankees was-faetag the Olaets ta the woria esriee her last fail, old timer had to admit that he wa the eooleet maa In the park la nerhana tK crisis ta ate career. . But when be appeared la the marriage Ucens bureau ta the Brooklyn Borough Hall Tuesday, with Uls Dorothy pyte. he waa not so cool. "What's your egef the derk asked. ' "Six aad seven-eighths p. any x r he etAmmered. Tm U." "Tour bnttnaee - ! -Tea, heney-oh, Tm a ball player." aid Hoyt '. UUm Pyt 1 XX, and U quote the r erd, a "profeealonal home girt." pounda. - Celtow. B'nal B'rith. vercu Ba rnard, Armory. US pounds i Shirley. Muit nomah, wareue Rlchenatela. B'nal B'rith. lea pounds! Ceetrem, Vaaoouver, vereus M. Rlcaensteia. B'nal B rtlh, 1U pouade. Theee prsesnt at the organimattoe Meting Tweeday night weret T. Morris Dunne, Oeorg U Parker, Wendell 8. Pouteen. VlrgU Hamlla aad Tom Leuuu ef the Muitaemah elvh: Henry Metager, Suae Oobea, Mee Le vi aad Jack Routledg ef the BaJ B'rith dub : U A. MUser aad Jack Wa ar of the Armory clue, Horee MOter ef th North Pacific collage aad R R Tata man ef the Vaaeouver America Legion. the V