SATURDAY, U ARCH 4. -1S2Z. Title Is at Stake Tonight Coin WflDetermine Last B THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND, OREGON Jty Basketball itching Trio Joins Camp; Cox Is Signed At the Training .1 1 By Oeerre Berts CAN ANTONIO. Tnu Vwck 4 Th O work of Heinle Groh, playing third tut for the Giants (Or the- first time In Marly 19 jrivt iu the feature of the world, champion' workout. The Giant Infield, retarded as the Cutest in -ylKADKNA. CaL. Mara, 4 Pitchers I ball, was line wHh Ore at third. JaMe etUMletoa. Hmn Vmui I Bancroft at alert. Frtoch at 1 Harvey ("Soda") Sutherland lolned I Earl Smith, subbing for Kelly, on first e Portland Bearer training- camp here Kelly he not reported yet, being HI In riUy. Jtaamyi-wea delayed Id hours la California. . - - . ? ... - . uv IM Mima - n k A nwwt t i.r..i. nUK.usv uuumiiw 1 imiuintea esrinr the eneii or To Determine 3NwRules;in Pigskin Play SCENE from one of the 16 numbers on the program of the fourteenth annual exhibition of the Portland Social Turn , Verein to be held under the direction "bt Professor Gen serowski in The Auditorium tonight. - ' i - .' Br Walter TVEW' TOKK- March . The character Vitttpw of football which the ! rwuD ; wm see next fan win be de- trmhwd t week,tThe. football rule wMnmjue wm meet Friday. It will have before It '-' the : nirjtln have molted from sectional meetings of I coaches and officials and action oa these wiu oe wamnea with Intense interest by both the public end by the thousands ssssz s-rsan; foT JETS . ,K stin la the effects of the Blight attack I .Mik th.t m tk. nml 1 "P. w fe w wr a training squad wa looking forward to-i "r I oay to a snapping workout. -w iTa ve iouutwi i Manager-Tommy Turner secured. the matures ( B Ural ller, Mlddleton and I Cardinals spirits were 100 ser tttieu eaeUij m immT 1 imle and thi atntraeta were I hlrhov tad aa a mH f rha umam I - ikinn la weather whbto itrUt nut hl . TT " trans up I bell field yeeterdayvinV the i- SLfSTIrJlL ,ac tte letes. tired of banging around, a chance I T-TZ VZ.ZZ '77 , r"" w'r" l MMixh tKi i- , I team appears late for the berinnincl -i. ii t ,--lV-r' u.uu neen ; snggestea Dallas. March 4Two rookie Ditchers. I that a. penalty he provided in tha rates Eddie Guess of Canton. Ohio, and Georse I and also that the teams themselves be Kledel of Cleveland, were- to pitch to I neia respomaibla for their appearance oa morrow la the first cam of the Indian I th field on tlmt at tha perinnint of irufliDi seaeoa mwui xjwiaa. miuM uma quarter. t rarded to rresldent William IL Irpper last Bight 'Another ray. of inahtne which came into the quarters ue Friday was the signing of th docu--n (or 1112 by Dick Cox, regular out 'l.ier last aeaaoo. Cox and Turner id a long conference and the result that Dickie put his name to the polpefa." j . : i T :I1BLKT HIGH IS BUB Charles Ugh, outfielder, Is due to rrtrs in camp today, while Jim Thorpe, e famous Indian athlete ; Sargent and vrna are expected to put In aa ap "arase within tha next two or three r. Ne word has been recetred from mmy Poole, the Southern first base- aa, but Manager Turner is not worry n a whole lot, for he knows that Pools i l be among those present before long. , The weather wasn't as warm Friday t It Sraa the day before and a a etilt tha pitchers were not worked as ri as tbey might have been. At .at. the piarera went through a stiff ractioe la fielding; 3 .ftKABOB BBACTiat 0AMB ) AfrangemeaU were completed last 't ht to have the Cox-Haas baseball m, champion Of tha Beuthera Call for :a Class A league, meet tha Beavers ta Speaker's boys got their ft workout I koTITIID BT OFTXCIAI, . I At preaenl aa official notifies each west Baoen, me ataren f. jror toe l team wnea ue intermission Is over, first time since they cams here, George I Another suggestion mad in the sec Gibson's IS Pittsburg pitchers and ftve I tional Conference i that the ofHbial catchers went into action full blast this I blow . his whistle and declare a touch morntn. There was also aa hour's I down the moment a man carries the track work today. The balance of Gib-(ball across tha goal line. - i aon'g 4 players will report fcera to- Tha question of. svbstiCnting pteyers morrow. t na rtca"d from all angle and CaUllna Island. Cal. March l-The 1? ftjf TJJ7. Cubs wm get their first taste of com- SfVJf? ltZ" 9 tt now peUUon here today when the squad will tS&JZ! avca' k. ..a m,. tw, ff. inntn uuos. reittsal to leave the iani when a contest. Tomorrow a full nine Inning I to, penaltJea f or illegal sub- l.xi. v., ik. I Stltuuon not discovered until later in "goofs" win be staged. Manager KUlifer other matters hearing on Is expected to begin the weeding - out I tWrrula undoubtadely wUl b taken up Drooeaa within the next week. ww . . . I i uonBtoeravion wui no grven tn mat- Seguln. Texas. March CE3d Gleaaoa.itar of a fumbled mint received hv a nractlca aame here March 11 and oa I skipper or the wnite box. is expecung I nlarer of tha kickaVa aida and aed- i following Sunday tna uregonians i mucn assistance on we mouna uue year i oaqtauy kicked out of his hands before ill take oa the rasaaena yuka. - wogirrom xon .jose acosis, we aienmuuve referae daclarag the pal dead. a anemoer oi uie bviUH on. but sow that ha has -come to -rms with the Beavers he will not be rmitted to play with his former team tea, I'.lp King la having eonsiderabU take any more chances. Manager urntr dl not permit him to don a i i form .Friday. The big catcher looks :.xl aad aspects te have a big yeas, n4 for that reason he dees not ant take any chances of Injuring himself sfora the league race open. v r 4- ("-".; : t v ".LieTuT"! ' l ii e t . P.CCHpop: Title Won By Vandals DASKB1MII Cuban, who has shown well In practice ! thus far. . Dick Kerr. Amos S trunk and George Lees today comprise the list et absentees and unsigned athlete. New Orleans. March 4. The arrival of 4uble with Us ance aid. aot during Watty PlPP. first bujmw. and Frank liWUli MJA V aJsBXiaa, (UUUDt U AW S aww ond trial, helped today to swell the ranks of the New Tork Tanks. In train ing here. Many of the regulars. Includ ing Jtoth, Maya, Bcaang, uoyi, sac Nally, Baker and Devermor, are still at Hot Springe. rumors' Exhibition j To Be Held Tonight The final dress rehearsal for the four nth annual exhibition et the Port md Social Turnverala was held , and rofusar Ttlehard Oenserowskl Is ready r the grand opening at I HI o'clock la he Auditorium tonight Sixteen nunv tm are oa the program and ne waits or 'its will he tolerated. i he Tamers have been praetlcsng Ovfuny for the last two months In r.persUon for tonight's entertainment 1 MTtrU txinTUofu are planned. , narry Wins get ll.H4.n for smack, r Kid Norfolk en the Jaw )a the sec- i renM at the Garden Thursday -ht. lie who got smacked got the -no amount. The match drew a total .ie et Ut.4Tt,a. ' TIUINOORTATXO BULDTG 031 SHJTT PLATS 1 The ruling oa aB shift plays will once more come up and there promises to he a long discussion aa to how the rule shall he worded so as to make it abeo lutely clear to officials and coaches what movements of plays will be per mitted before, the ball la put In play. There has been some suggestion that a penalty be Imposed when an offside man touches the ball when It la kicked down field. In order to prevent any danger of Its being picked up by the opponents and run with or to prevent it going back toward the kicker's side If it is bounding backward. i Probably the penalties for taking out time after time has been called three Umea will be increased... Tha annual discussion of the kick for Columbia, Ma March 4, X. N. I Ba after touchdown will be held with The University of Missouri will meet I the argument-Wkntering around Major BASKXT1AX.X. BJSSTJVT8 f i Fort Collins, Colo. Colorado j Aggleg 30, Colorado Mines f7. t : Boulder, Colo-Colorado college 3, (Colorado univeraity.13. Berkeley, CaL University of Callfotv nit rreahmen defeated Stanford fresh men, JO to Z. . I Dual Meet Depends j On Examinations the University of California In a dual track meet at Berkeley oa April' IS, if the Missouri athletle authorities eeed In their efforts to rearrange the examination schedule so aa to enable the Tigers to make the trip. . j Daly's suggestion', that after I a touch down the ball be put In scrimmage oa Oregon City, March 4,-,-The - Oregon City Athletic club-Arleta game, played in ine locar gym 'X'nursday night. suited ia a 25 to IS victory for the visitors. The Arleta squad developed speedy game, and showed an exceptional brand of team work. The locals were somewhat handic&ped by the loss of Goodwin, their star forward. Who broke his nose by a fall after the first five minutes of play, Oregon City. March - 4. The Oregon City high school basketball squad ?as defeated by The Dalles high school In a fast game oa the local floor Friday evening. By a margin of two points the visitors annexed the contest, leaving Dempsey-Wills Battle Pitoapect Gets Rise in N.J. By Balrplay Cbprricfat. IMS. br The Jounul). TVTBWAKK, N. J March 4. It ap- ll peared certain today that New Jer sey la shortly going to no trie Datue rreund' of two hotly warring armies. The cause of warfare would be the pro posed Dempsey-wills fight In JUckard i big arena in Jersey City. : Gov. Kdwarde came through with statement regarding his attitude toward the bout as promptly and decisively as Kid Norfolk went to the aoor oz tne TITO SCOW, . Idaho. March : 4. By de- leating Washington State college here Friday night It to . the Unlver atty of Idaho basketball team takes both the Padne Coast and Northwest con ference tiUes for.lll-Xt i Although the Yandals may drop tomorrow nirhro game to b played at Pullman to the Cougars, they still will head the per centage ooiuma in nota eonferencea. - The Idaho squad started with a strong offensive and swept the Cougars off their feet during the first U minutes of play. . ' W. & C. failed to count single field goal while the Idaho men were piling up a comfortable score lead. - Before the Cougars made a field goal Idaho was leading. II to I. but the lead was grad ually sawed down. At the end of half time the Vanaala were ahead Zl to IS. The game was exceptionally rough. II rouis Doing eauea on Idaho and 11 on the Cougar. Cisna and Say era. Cougar forwards, j and Gartia, Vandal guards. ware ruled out oa personals. The Cou gars shifted players repeatedly la the second period in an effort to stage comebacks The Vandals slowed their pace for the last half anil played tight defensive game. . Idaho I Pos. W a C R. Fog (C) F.. ,... Friel (O A. rox ,...F. Cisna Thompson. .v..C... ., Sore neon bteiner ......o..... Loomls Gartln ...G... Herrlngtoa Substitutes Idaho r Nelson for Oar. tin. Washington State i Bayers for Cla ra. Burke for Sorensen, McCarthy for Bayere, Borenaon for Burke. Burke for McCarthy,; Scoring field basket: R. Fox S, A. Fox Thompson I. Sorenaoa X. Firel a. Free throws: A. Fox II out of 1, Loo. mis I out of t, Friel out of 11. Boore at half timet Idaho XL W. & LrpOLKDO. Ohio. March 4 I. N. S- I X Leading poalUons ta the doubles and ringlea events In the International tournament of the American Bowling Congress in progress here are expected to be usurped by out- of town bowters, who banged the pins so lustily last night in the five man event that exeepUoaally high totals for this early stage of the pin Joust were registered. ' .. Tonight " a number of classy teams representing Detroit. 8t Louis. Akron, Cincinnati and Pontiac. Mich, will hold down . the drives aad another orgy of heavy hitting is looked for. A trio of 1000 point games were roiled by three quintets last night, the best being lose by the Hamilton club of Chicago, which stepped, Into, first place with a no total . . WpmenWith Escorts to ' Go in Free D1 The woman's bowling team of the Multnomah Amateur Athletle club women's annex will Journey to Hood River by automobile, leaving the oiub Sunday at a. bv, and accompanied by a large number of tans that are eager to see their team vieterioue. The cara van ta scheduled to be at Hood River In time for lunch and the game Is to start at I p. m. Those comprising the team are Mrs. A. W. Rudeen. Mlae JuUa Kane, Mrs. wenaeu Pouisen. Mrs. Cloe Bernard. Mlae Wlnnltred Barrett and Mrs, B. IX Sebomacker. TootBpulIers to . Battle Winged , 4M' Basketeers Basebaix Baltimore, Mi, March- 4 Pitcher Dave Danfertb, traded by Columbus to the St. Teuia Browns, said that he will not report, claiming that the term offered him were not satisfactory. Dan- forth said, ne would help coach John Bopkim sine. "jTn,TNOMAH AMATEUR ATH leuo club's basketball . team will wind op the lltl-XS season tonight when the North Pedflo Dental college aggre gation wiu ne taken oa la the Winged X gymnasium. The two auiauta are out for the Independent championship oj .roruano. - . Manager J. Raymond Toons sv will handle the Multnomah athletes while ueorge ta pewsy. eoaeh of both aides. win-have a hard time dividing his time Between tne contestants. Bus Douglas. also la a member of both eluhe. and It may be that he will play one half with each team, something that never before has Oeen attempted. The game will start promstly at 1 :1S o'clock and social dancing will follow. uarry nscner nas oeen named. . WrWl BB SOME" AFT All? Centralis, Wash, March 4-Graat Hodge pest. American Legion, has chal lenged Company L, national guard tank corps, at ar -knock down drag out" con test, consisting of seven bouts, to be Madison Square Garden ring from the l staged in the local armory la about two effects of a blow which no one seemed ! weeka The nrooeeda from tha fimoV,, uo-lthe opponents 15-yard line and one play the locals with the low end of a 20-22 be allowed In which to score one point by kick, rush or forward pass. " LEWIS KEOAIHS LAVBJEL8 . WlchJU. Kan., March 4. (L N. B.) After losing the first fall ta 41:20 Ed (Straagler) Lewis took two quick fans score. The game proved languid In the first half, which ended' It to 8 In favor of The Dalles, but the Q, C H. S. five tightened up on tne last period ana made the up-river squad hurry. The local boys - are In good condition and expect, to, he lh good form when they play Mojalla Tueeday night. A victory to see. Edwards says he will permit the fight to be held, as there Je no law 4gainst it in New Jersey. But Gov. Sdwarda may find that there is something aa strong as the law against this battle, namely a powerful public pplnlon. Hudson county, of which Jer sey City is the seat and metropolis, is the one real fight centre in the state. The county is tightly in the grip of poll- will he divided ganixatlonA. - between the two or is from Sanialaus Zbyesko here last night hajEW TORK, March .Wk ver J0" ,wju. ."f. A "JJL f2! and regained the world' heavyweight wrestling championship. A headlocjt gave Lewis the second fall In "It min utes and three minutes later anotner he ad lock gave the Str angler the match. TRANSFORTATIOlf u el&sst TUT la-Cl. Worth She, Hr Teni ill Dempsey, heavyweight champion. and Jack Kearns, his manager, win sail for Europe In about three weeks, the latter stated today. that the trP abroad would set back the nroDosed Dempeey-Willa match until Labor day, ' with The Dalles and a chance for a try at the state championship in Salem. tMana Rn ,liuwW,. outsida Of MOW- I aUKlO ark and Petersen anyway, the character I plate. and habit of mind of Jeraeymen is against any such bout. v Any nttempt on the part of Governor Edwards of the Hudson county political erom to sanction a Dempsey-Wills fight on Jersey soil is likely to open the eyes of these men, and -the promoters and BEAKS MAT LOSB "BRICK Berkeley CaL March 4,-L N. R "Brick- MJiner. University of Califor nia's star football, baseball and track athlete, may be out of athletics for sev eral months as a result of a sprained sustained sliding to the home Muaer bad not planned to clav baseball, bat was getting Into trim for tne tracK season. R. E. C MTARLAKD. chalrmaa '- of the Portland boxing commission. baa announced that women win he ad mitted free of charge at the smoker . scheduled for tonight la the Armory, but each must be aooempanled by a man holding a II seat - All the "boxers on the card had light workouts Friday afternoon and Cantata Harry Hansen, matchmaker, has found ' ' them to be ta the best of shape. Two II round main events are oa the program, but which will he the last number of the evening has not been determined. Jimmy West and Battling Ortega wiQ form one of the- II round affaire while Eddie Gorman and Morgan Jones are down for the ether, and tn order to see which contest goes oa last. Matchmaker Hansen win call -them together and flip a coin. Just what Jones does to Gorman win determine Ms likelihood of being sent - against Bobby Harper In a fnture smoker. Toung Jones is making U4 pounds for Gormaa aad be Is said to be fast oa his feet. His punch Is net lack ing aad he Is out to hand Gormaa a trimming ta every round. Battling Ortega also has a future bout against Heinle Schumaa If ha can shew conclu sively that he has net gone hack as some are wont to Imagine. In the special six round engagement tonight. Ad M scale and Kid Farrelly will mingle and on top of this are two four round contests. The electric gong was tested Saturday morning and re ported to he In shape for the one of Timekeeper Parker tonight without the aid of his customary hammer. The first number oa the program wiu start promptly at Ul o'clock and the turnout by the fan wm he the decid ing factor aa to the staging of smokers on Saturday mights. BALBWIB IS HONORED Oregon Agricultural College. Corval- lla, March 4-Because of the death James B. Baldwin of Blue Lake. CaL. former captain and eoaeh of varsity baseball in llll. the flag en the campus hung at half-mast from I to 4 o'clock Tuesday. Mr. Baldwin died la the hos pital Sunday morning from lung-affection. He had returned this Quarter to take up special work la agriculture, hav ing expected to teach In a Northern California school. - Sanders Is Named Toledo Instructor Toledo. Or, March 4- Toledo organised an athletle club aad hag ae eured A, X Banders of Portland aa In structor and trainer. Tbe easiness men have donated 9U0 for the purchase of equipment for the club room, which la being fitted up tat the basement of the Andrews building. Smokers will be staged once a month or often er, at which wrestling and boxing matches wUl be featured. RELAY CARJTITAL TOKI6HT Urbane, UL, March 4- (U. P.) The fifth annual indoor relay game of the University of Illinois will be staged here tonight, with prominent athletes from all section of the country : participating. The entry liat Is the largest ta the his tory of the' meet. i BEATERS ARB SOUGHT ChehaUa, WasK, March t. Otto 3. Beusch, Lewis county gam warden, re ceived this week two beaver traps from the national biological survey depart ment for use In capturing a oniony of about 10 heavers which have been on Laeamas creek. II mile south of Che- halla. If the traps succeed la snaring the beavers, they win be transported to some of the lakes at the head of the Newaokunt river. The activities. of the beavers on the Laeamas caused over flow of some of the land there, and their removal Is nsosssiry. rattiNotw ano iht-. 1 eKvio tw esfciressw Three BaSlees Bee FreneteM. Le awsilei an Sen Qlin Leave shmtaOsJ Peek He, , 4 P. BL S3. Admiral Evans.; .Mar. 4 , And (Mr ims Thereafter looat agnvtog atMrirt.D auaaaa sod rRANWsoo, Jubatrol Rodman. . . .Mar. 18 Berv to Pes MAJESTIC. 58,000 TONS iarveet Steamer la the Wort HOMERIC. 35,000 TONS New r Steve) OLYMPIC 4M39 TONS 4 In Wtdh Hint SaHtfia to MgnnouRO ano aouTMAMrron TO funcnannna jnTmriiromn . lOtrm-lO star, 11 Asr. M momirio (new) .,..ur.ts eer.is aut e BUUKT10 immt .. . .Mar uiie17 Jete S TO LIVERPOOL VIA OIlXKNiTmini KfilTJ . . .... htar. 11 bALTIO ........... Map, 1 H1B Sell .....sler.g Aer,at May to St710 ..........er. 1 Ape.aeAme a AORIATIO Apr, taw June z4 aumiTxaaaiiKAlt TOXAQE8 FR1BAT FIGHT RESULTS Grand Rands. Mich. Gene Tunney. light heavyweight champion, won a 10 round newspaper decision from Fay Keiser, Baltimore. f Syracuse, N. T-Jlmmy Darcy. Port land. Or won a IS round decision from Billy Shade, San Francisco. Huntington, W. Va- Boh Martin, army heavyweight champion, knocked out Eddie ClviL Aahland. Ely, in the second round. . r - f jNew Haven, Conn. Tale team .de feated Springfield, four bouts to two. i Springfield. ObioWohnny Lewis. To ledo, and Benny Becker, dnctanau. fought a II round draw. . 1 i Portsmouth, Ohio ItTg Blair, Ports mouth, won the decision over Kid Lay man, Huntington, W. Va. ; j Detroit Mich. Frankle Mason out pointed Jimmy Katt In 10 rounds. Davenport, IowaJohnny Griffiths of r,tL wah - MarrH i TpntraHa Ithe country in general to the fact that ViorKi tnHmttuI I . . . . .. . . . . .. . t kl. nrr.imtoA hattUt between a White . L:;;. .vl I men scnooi s league oasxetoau team CTSTZZ ZTt .Zi i.lr was defeated by Hoqulam high ehool ' - " Friday afternoon In a game played ta 1 wWUe Hndacn county is politically tied tne local gymnasium, -rae wcaos lost by poutieiana of a certain group the by a score of I to 14. Barney OTay -t-t leeialature at Trenton U controlled of CbehaliB, refereed the game. Centralis, Wash., March 4. Centralia Junior high school team defeated the quintet of the Chehalle west, aide school by a' score of 28 to 11 Friday afternoon at the local gymnasium. In A prelim inary game, the local seventh grade girls defeated the eighth grader II to 9. The funds from the latter game were turned over for the opening of a girls' rest room at the high school. St Helens, Or- March 4. St Helens high school basketball team, behind at the end of the first half In a game here with Greaham high Friday night stepped out and won 21-14. Greaham hail a Iad nf lft-B In 'tha second ernar-. ter. St Helens will play Astoria tatngin- fav those who renresent a rival political group and it was the opinion today in many Quarters that if it were attempted to bring the Dempsey-Wills bout here boxing aa a legalised sport might be utterly wiped out of the slate. REARXS IS 8RREWB TS MAETXG WILLS A CARD FOR BXXrSETl Br Henry L. Farreu T7nUed Pre Staff Oorramoadent New York. March i (U. P.) Just soon aa seme nromoter steps up with I enough coin in his pockets he can have I fun national and International rights tol the Dempeey-Wins fight With Kid Norfolk out of th way, Wills stands 'Ixiilf as the logical man for the losers ond of a championship Clatskanie next Wednesday night for the Chinook championship. Tefteheme, Re H ewe ewe i AaiUsaPr SS. Bee Stat Mar. It rH Int Ill I Soal. 101 TreO ST, OMNIM STARK B4S1 Ta ahdUraT Oihnuter aiieim. M eeeeX Onum. I Akron. OHIO, snaoea moms ocmauw, htSiLC, Aimamtat tSeadTS. Omaha, In 10 rounds. Eddie Anderson, VUa. . I U.1I.. Til h.e Tm TTnewtMj hantam- ................sea. i .u .v..i.. a k: vi i aeuiBirw MolaRa, March 4. On .Tuesday. March 7. the high school haakethall team will play the Oregon City team at that place. On ITVIrlev anntnr the 10th. thv will San Francisco Sweepers ConnOrs and play the Canby high school on the local I commiael oners Art You Going to EuroptT Or (A Orientt Or Around thm World? Why net get axpertensed aad aeew ret mformation from one who has traveled extenaivaly tor the benefit U hi patrons I . V Secmr UawiaJp Reservatleaa aad Ticket Freat DORSEY B. SLIITH ..v;. MARAOXR JOURNAL TRAVEL BUREAU IS! BROADWAY. FOmTLASD, OR, nM Xartaaa .-Il', 0 rLXetODTH. OBXUOCKO AKD ' ! - K,5u.l.,lM,l,, "f"2 ....A . J Merl Jen. 11 Aea,ao evmsf Msevaew M.........Btar. A.ao tm TO BAhtBtrSO TIA QTTMJISTOWK. BNViniKAHOA ,.,..Btar.a ASS,! I HAVCReoRB ,,T77. . .TV!;. sutaoMumA , . , , , Bur, BO star 8 June TSddleT . Handler fought a-four round draw here last night. Georgia Rivera won from Billy Harold In the third. Los Angeles Marty Farreo outiougnt Johnny Burns, Oakland middleweight In four round at Hollywood. I Sacrameoto, CALTommy Cello, San Francisco, and Jimmy Callahan. Saere paento, fought a draw nere last msnt Leon S. Jackson Is Elected President Jack Kearns has played hi cards with eharaeteriatie shrewdness. He has smoked himself up another match and another half minion. As far aa the state Athletle commission ia concerned, the Wills-Norfolk match was en the leveL One of the deputy said today there floor. Sport in Eastern Circles 171 11 1 1- (Bv TFnltod NMrm TORK, March 4v Harry Greo, the Pittsburg windmill, went six I rough rounds to a draw with bis own i shadow In hi first local workout Friday in preparation for the fight with .Tom nothing to investigate. TTttCAL Ftrjrcn -Norfolk was knocked out by e, typical Ula Dunch." he said. Several writers came out bold enough to amy they saw the punch, bat no two agreed oa what the blow was that sent Norfolk to the floor, only to have him hound up full of Ufa and vigor After the count of 10. One said It ws a right to th Jaw. one said a right to the body and a I third said It was A left to the Jaw. The tana, however, seem content tol place it on the list as "one of those things" and got ready to oarae wita me Will Princess Mary Have to Reduce, as Queen Mary Did, Before Her Daughter Is Married? A wonderful electric chair, the invention of a French scientist, performs miracles for corpu ' lent. folk. By its. use, Queen Mary lost flesh at the amazing rate of 3V2 pounds a week, and regained her girlish figure, to become the envy of all at Princess Mary's wedding. it " VJ -t i v :QTJERR MART: "The Perfect Day 99 A short. story of LOVE, HUMOR, MYSTERY, and ADVENTURE in the Real-West, by Eugene Manlove Rhodes. Ap. e AtafSI euti m -ueae aet eaa et TlMnrt te Binlnn IWTKANATtOMAt MCReAWTTLg MARIRg AO, . oi mi 'i,iiw,wi Toaa i?T.,E!' Tr" ofnea, o. p. aabj. reene sum 11, -. V . , ASTORIA ard WAY PODITS ; ; ..x h ermaaigM BaKVIOS : . Ma OsKf (tsespt eetaresr) TsM v sv O i ill net Rede Aa enb aad AosOl naaaiaa TAAJU0TaTKM gej, f r ft r I T4 1 v r'AsCs fl a i " l" T M i, (eel ' ir ir I PhtladetpAta. . I I ifT,?? rtlaa - Pertiane ATT1 March it inrsrt arch II HABXSa . Rare It ; WRSTBocjra ,.- .rlaat Me. S WLBTA-Mar. tt Mar. II IXkiK. "AmOR hlar.il A -uviA..,. Leaves Raw Carte tpaee nader refrlgeraaen. Rev Vurthor latomsAttoex Apty to ... ws ABRULAA) LUJ. raauis CeeetAgv.u i ,1(1,1 ,i , ; . neee 1 Boston. Kow i I Seattle aad I . rrom 'I I Phil. ) I I I Mar. It 1 1 pr. I A Br. i f Terk Mar. 1 Ji J j i MonUvUlA and the "Woodmen of the World were last night Admitted to the City league. Several: representatives of ether dubs were present hut not pre pared to ask for admittance at the meet ing last night. Loon s. Jackson was elected president of the league and Fred Oasa secretary-treasurer. -The of fice of vice president waa left to a nomi nating committee Which will report at the next regular meeting of the league to ho held March 17. At this time, adop tion of a ban win he taken UP by the league. Sporting goods houses wm be asked to send In sealed Md en their impeoUve balla. iu.---i The report of President Jackson on th ground situation waa taken - up and thoroughly discussed, being i referred back to him for further Action, The league ' sow eompoeed of six clubs aad A tentative opening date of April II was selected.. Salaries of the amplrea waa decided upon by the league and the selection of these wffl-he made at the next meeting. '' Elma Kennel Club , . Plans Dog Show Gibbons on March is. Greb will start lecalper f or a place at the ringside tn boxing With sparring partners Monday. 1 Jersey next summer. He seemed to be in his usual rood shaoel The next aUo in the uOdlng pro- ana to need only mild workouts to keep I cesa is the scattering et the propaganda him on edge for the bout. . r lithat-Dempsey will be really risking his Jack Curley.whTsed to run the I wrestling game here, hut doesn't anv au more, with the oresent eamminbrn la I Tn Ugnt u as gooa as maoe rtgnt control, declared Friday that the game I now. If R wouldn't he audi a play Into had been killed in New Tork by the tbe hands of the reformers. Jack Kearns commission ruung permitting rolling and eewe ieu ngui bow wneo ana wnere Hying falls. Referee Johnny Fleeson, the fight n coins:. to ho held, how much who has worked in the few hie; bouts Wills is to get sad no doubt he could held this year, immediately replied that go far enough, to Announce the third ir tne rules kuiea the game It deserved to die, as these regulations are th only cej-Uda gTiarantee Against faking, . Benny Leonard, sizing up the business aspects of a - proposed fight with Charley White in Madison Souare Garden on March 17, has decided that hi hand won't be well by that time. Benny broke a knuckle on Pal Moran's head ta New Orleans recently.- But Leonard realises that if his hand will only remain sore until the open air sea son begins he may make twice as much out of the same match, where he could collect at least $50,000 for hl end. It is now understood' that, Leonard aad Jack Brtttoo have agreed te fight in the opes, oa Decoration day. Bread way ChehaOA, Wash- March 4.-A kennel dub has been organised In Elma, the purpose and Intention of the club being to promote tne owning of thoremrhbred dogs. The; crah win also hold a doer show at the county fair if the proper ar rangements can be made. Officers were chosen as renew; w. Fuller, president: uenny rearson, secretary and treasurer. Other members are: X, I France, A. W. Goodman, C H. Palmer, -. jj. C Mel- aad Oearge Burtch. ... . 'Terrified By the Pearls She Dare Not Wear'- man in tbe rinsv ; After Governor Edwards had An nounced that be saw no reason why New Jersey could not put on the bout If tbe public wanted it. th state boxing com mission came oat, with the statement that the pnhoe did not want the bout. ' This looks like the first of the paper peso necessary zor tne steam-up. Leavitt Ineligible r For Huskies' Team University of Washinrtom Seattla. March 4-Darrett Leavttt, t ormer Reed oolleew stndent f prweien tae - - -- The Irish ; Oormpto meet, a atrlnriv I declard tnniA tn . Gaelic Affair, to bo held in Dublin next j University ef Washington wrestling August,, will nave aa entry hat of I team for 1922. -.This was done after he star American Athletes of Irish birth erthad competed in the tryouta and was extrartion. - , . , successful in winning a place on the ,-' Walsh, representing the Irish squad by defeating Captain Noble Me- wruiinc w ue uuua cnaies, announcea I vreasy ta tM 15 pouna class. - ' that he has arranged tor the entries of I Leavttt entered the local lasUtutlon Pat McDonald; 16-pound weight cham-j last toU and as"A result wa only to ... - -.svyasfc cnampisB nammer i resiaence nere ror two Quarter. And A throwers Matt VMcGrath, V-PooxrfiTJllnB- Of tha Pacific jCoast conference weuja cnammoa i vma snea, tho na I requires that -three quarters residence tional - decathkm champioa, and ' Pat I must he bad before entering In eompe- vvosew, ue iwoBer-vB, amens otsers, traon on a varsity teaaw . - 4- ' Atrue story, told in a fasdnating way, of the. necklace of Empress Catherine of Russia, and valued at $1, 50000 now .'owned byDelphine Dodge Cromwell, who is too terrified to wear them. ' . ... ' iMdy lMiff'Gordon9s Itege'Tke First Signs of Spring" :; " I1 ' A page. of Spring creations for Milady, by , AU These; ani Mre-DtUghlftd Rtaibtg f8r en Entire Day 1 , v-- WUl Appear Exdatheta . in : the "Magazine : Section, of the . orrow 1 4 i ! I t