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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1915)
SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCT. 22, 1915. "TTTTTTTT TTTrTT TT TT T TTTTTTTTT TTTT'TTTTTTTTTTtTT?f I I Snort News- I X Fi one T'liivcrsity of Southern California football niPn will go north tonight to meet the (.'nlifuruia varsity at Berkeley! tomorrow afternoon. This in the firHt time these schools! have met on the gridiron since thevi ! played u 3 to 3 tie Huhy game at j iiovnrd field here two seasons back. Interest in the affair is at a white heat. Conch (ilazo of TJ. H. C. plana to hold men, such an I reserve until lie ! Boxing and Wrestling at Port-' r "r",hT?T" land-football learns to Meet Tomorrow GOTHIC THE NEW ARROW 2 for 25C COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT ,, twc. wmm CLUETT. PCABOOY ft CO, meet. The Cleveland aggregation sees how the lighter fellows progress1 high. Crowley, pitcher, Iiuh against ttiu bears, llis hone crushers are hound to get into the fray before the last whistle blows and their assist ance mnv bo needed early in the contest. Portland, Or., Oct. 22. The first in-1 1 ere I nl) boxing anil wrestling tounia-j ment of the Benson will be staged here' tonight when athletes from the .Seattle' MULTNOMAH MAY PLAY. !. If negotia- ranks signed next year with the St. Louis Browns. .lames Nealton and George Ilildo brand, American league umpire will of ficiate at the gapieB. ASHLAND PAYS FOB THEM. Oakland, Col., Oct. 22 According to dispatches received here today, the Portland, Or., Out. Athletic club and the Multnomah club j tioim uro successful, the Multnomah ; Oakland club has been ordered by the will try conclusions. Amateur Alhletie club football team j national baseball commission to pay The iuterclub events will be: will play the Original team of (Jaklandj $1,000 to the Chicago Americans for 125 pound boxing Albert Bvers'next month. i plavers Trough and Manila. Multnomah, and Claude J Scott, Seattle, J Following the receipt of a challenge 1.15 pound boxing Vincent Monpier,' f rom Gill Thomas, Manager of the SALES DAY FOE BALL PLAYERS. Multnomiih, and Ijloyd Madden, Seattle.' Original team, Superintendent Walkerj , 125 pound wrestling Virgil IluuiUn,!of Multnomah replied that a game . Chicago, Oct. 22. American Associa- Portland, and Pete Wille, Seattle. j could be played at Oakland either tion managers are planning to take ad 145 pound wrestling (Jeorge OlarkJ November 17, 18 or 19, vantage of their opportunity for trad- Portland, aud Claude Fortuer, Seattle. ing at the meeting of thc- National PLAY pPOKANE SATURDAY. j Baseball association in San Francisco I next month. Several club owners have Seattle, Wash., Oct. 22. With 2L men in his gonad, two for everv posi U. OF O. AT WALLA WALLA. Portland, Or., Oct. 22. The l.Viver- iiity of Oregon sound, headed by Coach tion, Couch (iilmour lobie left for Ifeadek, passed through Portland last Spokane last night where Saturday hisr night enroute to Walla Wnlln, where men meet (lonzagn University. Seattle! Whitman College will be played Siitur-j students of football style the l!Uo day. I vursity the worst in muny seasons, announced that their managers will ac company them to the coast. EVEBYBODY DISAPPOINTED. San Francisco, Oct. 22. That the Phillies and Ked Sox were just as din- Bczdok claimed that his huskies werel Tho nien do not seem to play together, I appointed as baseball fans here over in prime condition and would surely ini in former years. Fullback hiel, "mure oi nii; iwu cuius iu piny win. ' captain lust season, may not start. I,'a" Francjse post season was the state- All Hint iieeili.il. In. snid i. the! Alnsewoi th. freshman, has beaten 'Pnt today !' Catcher Kddie Burns of disnstroim defeat at' the bunds of W. S.j him out, Dobie snid beforo leaving. '). recently to instil the lighting spirit into his men. FOE AMATEUE CHAMPIONSHIP. Practically the same lineup that went Into the Idaho game last Saturday will bo used by JJezdek tomorrow. ANGELS TO PLAY CALIFORNIA. Ios Angelos, Col., Oct. 22. Twenty' the Phillies. ly nil tho come." Bums declared that near players were anxious to PrtHT OTA COW AP OA V TTJ A WnTHrin San Francisco, Oct. 22.- The first ! " " 1LLZ. game of a three game series for the i glm Francisco, Oct. 22,-The post amateur baseball championship of thojBenHon sei.i(,g )etWceP. the San Fran world will bo played here this after-i,.i(11.0 e, 11(i nli.9tnr aggregation noon when tho South Tucoma Tigers will begin next Thursday, and will bo and the White Autos of Cleveland conducted along tho sanio lines as tho world's serieo, it was made known to day. The series will, be of seven games, tho best four out of seven. The players will get 80 per cent of the recipts, fifty iivp prrcrui io Tile winners. TOMORROW'S FOOTBALL. East. Harvard vs. Cornell, at Cambridge. Princeton vs. Dartmouth, at Prince ton. Vale vs. W. and J., at New Haven. Carlisle vs. Bueknell, at Carlisle. Brown vs. Syracuse, at Providence. Penn State vs. W. Vs., at State Col lege. Army vs. Georgetown, at West Point. Navy vs. VPirginia Tech, ut Annap olis. Pennsylvania vs. Titt. at Philadel phia. Williams vs. Trinity, at Vt llliams town. Maine vs. Bates, at Orono. Amherst vs. Wesleyan, at Amherst. Colby vs. Bowdoinl at Waterville. Fordham vs. Holy Cross, at New York. Johns Hopkins vs. Washington, at Bait. Lafayette vs. Albright, at Katon Lehigh vs. Muhlenberg, at South Bethlehem. Swarthmorc vs. F. and M., at Swarth- moro. West. Chicago vs. Purdue, at Chicago. NotreDame vs. Nebraska, at Lincoln. Illinois vs. Northwestern, at I'rbana. Michigan vs. Mich. Aggies, at Ann Arbor. Minnesota vs. Towa, at Minneapolis. Wisconsin vs. Ohio State, at Madison. Case vs. Oberlin, at Cleveland. ' Iowa State vs. Missouri, at Ames. DoPauw vs. St. Louis, at St. Louis. Kansas IT. vs. Kansas Aggies at Man hattan. Akron vs. Western Reserve, at Akron. Wabash vs. Franklin, at Crawtords villo. Hanover vs. Earlham, at Hanover.' ltose Poly vs. Butler, at Terre Hume. Haskell vs. Creighton, at Omaha. Drake vs. Simpson at BesMoines. Colorado U. vs. Colorado C. at Boulder. Otterbein vs. Ohio II., at Wcsterville. A Rainy Day Need Not Be Dull Cheer up! Get to work in a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 ' Strong, easy fitting, light, and water proof, absolutely. Reflex Edges stop water from run ning in at the front Black, Yellow or Olive-khaki -ircrjv. Protector Hat, 75 cents OWUCJ Satisfaction Guarantied 3$bfta A T Tmi'rn fr f Hi BOSTON IK FELL IN CEMENT MIXER. Roseburg, Or., Oct. 22. Injuries sus tained when he fell into a cement mixer at Table creek have resulted today in tho death ef Charles L. Kobbins, of Milton, Oregon. Portland Is After 14 Steamship Lines Portland, Or., Oct. 22. Following months of study of trade conditions, and negotiations with 14 steamship lines, great progress has been made by the chamber or commerce toward malt ing Portland one of the great shipping centers of the. Pacific coast, it was announced today. Within one year, it was said, at least three lines and possibly five, would es tablish direct and regular service be tween Portland and the Orient, Ha waiian 'Islands, Alaska, South America anil Europe. The dredging ot the t.oiumbia river bar until a 30 loot depth at low water obtains, has made possible the success of the negotiations) While the names of the three lines that will positively establish service have not been made public, it was said the 14 lines negotiated with include every one with stamcrs plying on the Pacific northwest const. BIO LUMBER ORDER, Ahnnleon. Wash.. 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The Brit ish papers today culled Mies Kdith Cavell'i execution by Germans at Brussels: , "Secret Bavagery." "Insatiabli beastility." "FrinhtfuluesH without any mercy," "Foul minded brutality. " "Arrogant barbarism." Then, too, they said, the "German system is a deadly nienaco to civilization," and that tho name of (.'avoll should become tho British battle cry. As a parting shot, they said, "The kaiser should bo hanged." "THE OLD RELIABLE" fV.'Sit'WWlfT!VCy,''.,"""w'''l,l REMEDYforMEN AT DRU68I8T8.0R TRIAL BOX BYMAILMi FflOM PIANTEN 93 HENRYS! BROOKLVN.MY.j BOBBED JITNEY DEIVEB. Portland, Or., Oct. 22. A raajenpr early today slugged U. W. Epner, jitney driver, robbed him ot $11, m fled into the darkness. Helen Gould Adopts John Doe Number 104 New York, Oct. 22. "John Doe, No. 104. alius Austin Mi'Clnnrv" l.o his name. He was .iust.a waif, left to tllfi ttlerila nf a Witt .1 "f xe s or !5t. i-atrii'Ks cathedral a year ago. TV. ... iiiuy, no is xne aiiopted son or rmlev .1. 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