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OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10. i "in. "i 1 i I rre Famous Indian to 14 Hatchet Is Buried Ben Leonard England Bidding wi at BILL HUNTER, fonner University of Idaho-bas--a. 1 Jim Thorpe Is Purchased Colonels at Peace Benjamin: Ism With the 'Flu'; Bout Cancelled TTHE Jewish Boys Athletic club basket-X ball team defeated the Franklin high IUU, WUU Ui play against Multnomah dab For J.

Dempsey to Meet Carpentier Big Favorite Over Iiansas seconds S3 to 7 tn the Neighborhood house gymniiium Thursday night. Ra Tl I "ye oaturaay nignt in tne ciuo By Beavers gymnasium; dinsky, Sax and Cashman were tha stars for the winners, while Pope was the Individual feature ot the Franklin play. By airplay (Cepyricht. 1922. by The Joans!) The lineups J.

B. A. Tmdtion. Franklin. TVTEW YORK, Feb.

Word went LH about Broadway haunts today that By TJasMa Rssyea (Copyrixht. 122 by TJBtrafaU tserriee) Youngster Wins Third Prize in Big Dog Derby Br United Nm) Winnipeg, Has, Feb. lv Eddie Jeroae, IS, drove a Boadescrlpt team competed of a pointer, a setter and three collies Into town for third prise is the aanaal dog derby over a xt-mOe coarse. The boy vsed home-made sled behind his odd assortment of dogs, bat la (Site at it all he beat eat a amber of. crack teams of veteran racing dogs and fine sleds.

Ha was disappointed to find two others ahead of him, bt he took his tSS prise money and bought a. racing sled aad he claims this is tha last time he will ever be beaten. Unkeles 4 Ives Rodinsky 1J) Curry JVJKW YORK. Feib. 10.

Tonight Benny 1 1 Jaonard, th sleek looking lad from a offer had been received xrom an English syndicate of $200,000 for a fight. Insiders Sholkoff (4) Jaa BeaJasilB, PerUsad light weight. Is 1U wits leflaeasa Is Sew Tark, according ta a Message received ere Friday fro si jsek Keens by WlUle Bernstein. Benjamin's Illness has tasted the Portland boxing Bimllaa te halt Btretlatios far Benjamin's appear aaea ta Ike local ring aatll someUsia la March. Beajamla's ipset has rested learns ta easeelwo esgsgemeata la irew Tark.

(5) Pope G. (J) Repp Levitt the Bronx, defends his title or lightweight champion of the world against Cashman (), Ijnew It was coming, and while Kearos JAVES THOnPB. halUd ss the imt. eat Mil-round athlete In th world and considered by no Wi a person than Clenn Winur, famous developer of stars, as tha greatest football flayer who ever lived, la a rortland Iitaver. The great Indian's entrlfht purchase from tha Tolado club of the American ss-soclatlt was announced Thursday by President Klepnrr aftar nerotlAUons had Levlton (2) Rocky Kansas well called rocky of is close-mownea.

no nas oeen close to the cable for the past 24 hours. Kosenourg (By TMrenjal fiorrk) TVTEW TORK, Feb. 10. Peace be-JLI tween Ban Johnson, president of the American league, and Colonel T. I Huston, part owner of the New Tork Tanks, was one of the results of the scheduled meeting of the league held in Washington, said baseball folks, who returned here Thursday.

Colonel Huston re- mained in Washington. He was said to be in Ban Johnson's company when the New Tork delegation left the capitol city, Harry Fraxee, owner of the Boston Red Sox, was not Included in the peace circle. Nor was Colonel Jake Ruppert, Huston's partner, on the ownership of the Tanks, but Ruppert was never as hotly involved against -Johnson as were his associates. The break In the American league came, during the 1919 season when President Johnson suspended Carl Mays for-jumping the Boston team. Buffalo.

Referee Levin. This sum Is equal to that which-William Leonard, oa form, should be a 1 to 10 A. Brady has offered for a Dempsey- shot- Oregon City. Feb. 10.

The Oregon He may not stop Kansas, but he onght City Athletic dub-Canby, Or, basketball Wills fight la England, but Kearns, for obvious, reasons, prefers Carpentier. to win on points by as far as from here game here tonight promises to furnish bn earrlad on for a period of over two Kearns. by tha way, Is greatly Interest to Niagara Falls. plenty of thrills. The locals have not It is the skilled i mechanic against the been defeated so tar this year and they ed in the crack California Jlghtweight, Jimmy Duffy, who It was said today, will be matched "to-fight Lew Tendler, monthly I HE ATT SttOOEE Thorne.

Who la a rrrular outfielder but laborious Kansas rugged toller in the pugilistic pits meets a first grade artist. Awkward, rude of fistic manner, the are out keep the old slate clean. Oregon City hereby challenges any independent quintet of Portland. Boxing the fast Philadelphia southpaw, at the New Mat Rules Give man from Buffalo steps into the Queens- ran guard tha Initial sack In a'dever la a terrific hitter. When ha Madison Square Garden on February 24.

Tendlers last New Tork performance Coach Maurice Smith will berry parlor to encounter a suave chap, polished with the refinement of fistic first broke In bl time baseball with tha take eight Columbia university hoopers was satisfactory neither to himself nor TACOMA. Frank Vmrmur Feb, 10. (U. T.y the veteran heavy to Ridgefleld, tor a game with knowledge and gifted above ordinary his friends. Joe Benjamin of San Fran Fans.Treat; Beeson Takes Main Bout New York Giants In lilt, after bis pension by tha Amateur Athletic Union, he was miserably weak on curve balls.

the high schoolers of that place tonight. cisco will have another try for fame that weight, proved last night that he is still mortals with ring style and class. HAS THE CLASS Rose City Golfers nlsrht, having been matched to -meet The collegians have not been defeated aa yet by a high school combination. Games are on the schedule with Astoria, Clonic Tait of Canada. of some use In the ring by battling Floyd Johnson of San Francisco to a six-round In all fields of athletic endeavor, class however, ha has switched from a hitter to a portslds batter, and ho whales tha tar out of the ball as his averages of the past several seasons Qrganize; Work on St Helens and Rainier, all of Section generally tells.

Leonard has the class. Clever, cool, courageous, experienced, far draw. Eickard is not thinking much about the heavyweight title Just now, but he Is rTVHE new White rules governing- wrest of the Oregon State High School asso Lackey Morrow of Spokane and Fraakta above the Buffalo boy in the Queensber- ling matches proved satisfactory in ciation. greatly interested in Une light-heavy' will show. Links Starts Soon Biitt Tacoma, boxed an uninteresting ry classification, i six-round draw in the semi-windup.

Last ysr with the Toledo club Thorpe He is tne better ngnter. He is ready, An interpretation of one of Thursday night mat tourney in the Labor temple. In fact, the rules made the card, for the erapplera were forced to When you have the best fighter ready. KM Johnson. Olympla lishtweisht.

won weight situation. Now that ho has Harry Greb and Tommy Gibbons hooked up for the middle of he says that this battle will lead to a meeting between Gene Tunney, present holder of the title. the result seems almost a foregone con- from Joe Black of Denver in four rounds extend themselves throughout. The rules hura; up an average of In 132 games. llnlnf out 111 hits, which drove In 111 runs, which Is quite a record.

His bits totaled 270 bases. doubles, 11 triples blllty rules as pertaining to an athlete In the Portland Public -High School league will be sought by Dr. W. A. Fen-stermacher, coach of the Washington ORGANIZATION of the Rose City clusion.

call for rounds, rather than long-drawn by decision, and Ed Roberts. New Tork. defeated Fred Kelly. Seattle welter, in Vr Golf club was perfected at an, en It is possible, of course Kansas to out affairs to a falL sL7 tt'r "-s sw5- and the winner of the Greb-Gibbons thusiastic meeting of over 125 golfers win. four rounds.

and nine homers belnr registered. He high school squad. Coach Fenstermach "Trolley" Besson can enter the I-Told- setto. at the Rose City clubhouse Thursday It was possible for Georges Carpentier er protested the playing of Clair seal You-So" front row, too. "Trolley" lost scored 71 runs and stole 14 bases.

He secured 22 bases on balls and struck night. to win at Jersey City last summer. Ion of Franklin high on the ground that the first fall to "Moose" Norbeck In Greb and Gibbons, by the way, met at Dempsey's training quarters at Atlantic Any time a fighter crawls into the ring the star was not a student at the school After the adoption of by-laws and the setting of an initiation mee and the it is possible for turn to win against any for two weeks prior to the Washington minutes and 25 seconds, but he came back, as he predicted, and threw his big opponent in 3 minutes and 50 seconds. City last spring. Harry smiled in recog out tha earns number of times.

SFEEDT 09 BASES With tha Akron club of the Interna other man in the world. yearly dues, the golfers elected a board Franklin engagement which Washington nltion. but Tommy's eyes shifted else But in the case of Kansas, as in Car- of directors of seven members, from and the last time in 40 seconds. where. lost Scallon entered the Institution at the beginning of the present term and which officers of tha club will be tlonal league In 1320 he batted mak The Beeson-Norbeck affair was billed "Guess he's forgotten me," smiled the element of possibility seems quite remote.

His victory would elected. The initiation fee was set at ing 111 hit for a tout of bases and the game occurred -two days following Oregon to Battle i Aggie Five Tonight University of Oregon. Eugene. Feb. It.

Eight men, Zimmerman. Rockhey. Burnett, Goar. Beller, Edlunda, Andre, with Coach Bohler. will make the trip to Corvallls tor a two-game basketball series with the Aggies Friday and Saturday.

Little or no hope la expressed la the as the main event, but the best bout of the evening was the Eli Iaux-Paul Kenny Greb, "although I don't see why, since beat him six months ago in the ring." appear a puguistlq miracle. tn the previous season with the New $2.60 and the yearly dues at 910, payable the opening. Now Coach Fenstermacn ERNE SHOWED HIM York Giants he batted .327 In It rames. January 1 and July 1. engagement.

These middleweighta Kansas is a blocky, rough, tough Ital Babe Herman of the Wfest eoast and Thorpe Is fast on the bases and while The club members elected as directors were: G. S. Hemphill. Robert E. Smith.

Ian. His right name is Rocco Tozzo. er is said to want to know definitely whether or not a new student Is eligible to compete before the required two weeks have transpired. The board of directors of the circuit will settle the nnt an outfielder of high calibre, his hit Why they ever changed this picturesque H. J.

Jaeger, A. Dayton, A. H. Gould, Pepper Martin of the South are two other fixtures for the February 24 card that Tex Rickard is compiling. It should be ting has always stamped him as one of the most dangerous men who ever cognomen for Rocky Kansas, we do not H.

L. George and H. L. White. The know.

Hia people icamo from Sicily. went at each other from gong to gong. Oscar Butler was to have met Lux, but he was taken ill and Kenny- agreed to take Butler's place. The lone fall of the Lux-Kenny match came in the third 15-minute round, when Lax pinned his opponent in 5 minutes and 30 seconds. Lux picked up Kenny and started swinging him in midair un matter.

a great Jack Kearns night stepped; up to a plate. board meeting will be held next week. The members accepted the plan of Rocky got his first ring teachings from Frank Erue. once the champion light Thorpe Is no spring chicken, but he Is La Grande, Feb. 10.

The city league local camp that a victory will ee but a hard fight is expected. TTMPIRE GETS COSTKACI9 Mill a wonderful athlete aa hie playlng- basketball championship was won by the course designed by George Otten. Work on the installation of the permanent in profesatonal football last season in San Francisco, Feb. 10. William Mc Clerks' team with a 1.000 standing a weight and one of the greatest boxers the ring has ever known.

Somewhere along: the line Kansas lost whatever idea (Heated. He was torn In Oklahoma City Carthy, president of the Coast league. the close of the season. The standing til Paul saw the spectators mingled asl has forwarded contracts to the following In UK and first sprang Into athletic of other teams tn the league was Of cleverness that may have been im course will be started in the very near future. Considerable clearance work on the property has been done already.

It is hoped to have the course ready for prominence by "his wonderful football planted In hia mind by association with follows: Stoddard Brothers, Union, one, and just as it looked to him that the roof was about to meet the floor he dropped dizzily to the mat. Before he umpires: Pearl Casey, Jimmy Toman Jack Reardon, Edward Finney, William t-rne. i Cougara, 550, anT Lingering Five, play by the middle of April. Byron, H. H.

McGrew, Mai Eason and He rushes at an opponent wide ODen playing at the Carlisle Indian school under T'-rnr. He also tarred on the Carlisle baseball, basketball and track could realize that he was in a wrestling .000. FIXALS SEAJt IX HOOP BACI Oregon Agricultural College. CorvalUa. Feb.

10. A silver loving cop has been offered by a local clothing store to the winner of inter-departmental basketball. Civil engineers won from the foresters last week by a score of IS to 11. The agricultural defeated tha electricala 23 to 12, and the mechanicals won from the miners. The final games will be played off next week.

Jack Carroll. Jack Phyle resigned his But as he moves he chucks ahead of him match, and not taking part in some trick Sport Gossip in position last fall and no contract has University of Oregon, Eugene, Or Astoria. Feb. 10. The Walla Walla airplane stunts, Kenny found himself tied teams, W05 OLTMNC H050BS been offered Jake Croter.

Feb. 10. By defeating the Juniors 36 to in a knot and -he had to give up. Eastern Circles American Legion team considered the Columbia club hoopers Of this city too lightly Wednesday night and the result Lux had attempted the same thing in 8 the Senior girls in the interclass basketball league maintain their lead in In the Olympic games of 1112 he won for Syracuse has scheduled 15 games the round previous, but he dropped Ken tha decathlon and pentathlon champion' the series. its Lacrosse players this year was a II to 23 victory for uoiumDia.

ny before'the full effects of the swinging had. made him subconscious. At any ships, winning four out of five events By United Xewl a wicked left-hand rip, aimed at the body of his opponent He is stout of body and stout of heart, an eager, earnest doer in the ring, but still lacking the sparkle that is Leonard's inheritance and which is called class. Leonard is probably not as good as he waa a couple of years ago. In fact, there is quite an element of mystery as to his real ability, especially pounds.

Kansas' main chance is the possibility of champion having gone farther back than anyone suspects. and finishing third in tha other In the pentathlon. In the decathlon he hung TVTEW YORK, Feb. JO. The American XI league schedule is an unromantic rate, the fans were given a thrill, and they enjoyed it immensely.

Lux' was given the decision by virtue of scoring the one fall. up a percentage of M11.I65. document, resembling a suburban timetable or the sliding scale of the typo In the preliminaries John Videhoff won Thorpe played professional baseball under an assumed name In tha East-tern Carolina league aa far back sa 1909, but his acts as professional were not dls- graphical union. on aggressiveness over Jimmy Anderson, But when read with expert under and Red Nutting won the decision over standing; this 1923 program reveala covered until after the Olympic games. Jack Larry, neither winner being able to much more than mere statistics.

For Thorpe remained with the Giants In secure a fall. Promoter Ad Garlock ref- IS 11 and 114. Tha two following- sea ereed the two main bouts, with F. T. Instance, the schedule shows that the Yankees will have Babe.

Ruth back in the lineup for their first game on the home lot The Yanks open the season on Merrill and M. C. Hill as the timekeepers. eons he played with the Jersey City, HarrUburg, Cincinnati and Milwaukee i An Investment in I Big Amateur Ring Card to Be Staged Tonight in Armory clubs. In lilt he returned to the Gl tour and.

their first home game is a i 3 ants and the season, over, was turned Crack 6Y' Quintet contest with the Browns, April 20, when Ruth's suspension will expire. On that Public Utility to the Boeton Nationals, HATE SIX FIELDERS To Play Multnomah day, therefore, with Babe and his fellow Offenders, Bob Meusel and BUI Piercey back in the game, the Yanks may ex Portland paid a very handsome price for hi services, the exact amount not Is an Investment WRESTLERS who meet in the special events on tonight's inter-club ama Hoopers Saturday pect a holiday crowd big enough to pack the entire park. bains made public. Thorpe played with tha New Giants when they toured teur boxing smoker la the Armnrv win Of course it is still possible that Judge the world with tha Whits Sox a number in Necessary Pub- Landls will reinstate Ruth before the expiration of his banishment. of years ago.

He participated In the 64TF BASKETBALL fans who saw the be In there wfth more than the -Idea to win their respective bouts. The main reason is that the winner of each tussle will represent the Multnomah Amateur which was played In Portland. university of Idaho team in action Much more is apparent to the apparent against us two weeks ago figure they Tha addition of Thorpe fives the Tort-land elub six experienced players for 1 lie Service reader. It tells that Connie Mack, the saw a fast combination," said J. Ray Athletic club in- the annual Pacific Northwest association championships parsimonious pilot of the hopeless Ath-.

outfield duty and Indications are that mond Toomey, manager of the Multno scheduled for Spokane February 24 all of them wilt be carried. Hale being letlcs, has been given two rich engagements with the Yanks this season, the mah Amateur Athletic club hoopers, "they had better turn out for next Satur and 25. retained for utility Inflelder as well as The Spokane Amateur Athletic club Memorial day game at the Polo Grounds day's game In the Winged gymna DM fielder. has sent three boxers to Portland to and the Fourth ot July game in Phila slum. The Walla Walla Young Men's With the exception of Cox and Hale, delphia, It Is said that in 1921 the Ath compete against a.

trio of Armory Ama Christian Association will form the op ail tha fly chasers are left-handed hit i "i J'lL'i letics were enriched to the figure of tour Athletic association mittslingers tern. position, and it is reported that -the visitors make up the fastest and strongest tonight, and besides the three main 160,000 by holiday engagements with events, four other amateur boxing con the Yanks, who are always good for a quintet on the Pacific coast. tests are on the program in addition to "That claim can be substantiated tn full house on a holiday. Oregon to Meet Ags that Idaho was defeated by Walla Walla the three wrestling affairs. For the first time since Babe Ruth Jack Wagner, boxing instructor at the in the Whitman college gymnasium Armory, Is arranging the details for the Washington State college also was de began absorbing all the glory of the Yanks there has come an actual wail On Mat Saturday Orason Agricultural CnrvlH feated and Whitman college was given card tonight and he has announced that from a fellow member of the team.

Chick two wallopings on the. home floor. The the first number win start promptly at 15 clock. Following "Is the complete Spokane Amateur Athletic club suffered twice and the Third "Marne" Division Feb. 10.

Oregon's wrestling aggregation Fewstcr, the Tanks' utility outfielder, visiting the Washington meeting of the magnates, complained that the club pays card: will invade tho Aggie camp Saturday aggregation was also beaten. BOXfXG i "The Walla Walla team holds the Pa Ruth so much that other players have trouble obtaining the. salary they de George cnarluback. Spokane, versus cific Northwest association of the Ama' teur Athletic Union championship, hav Jim Soloman. Armory, 145 pounds.

Niel Tierney, Spokane, versus Marion ing won the title at the annual tourna afternoon. First year bona crushers from both institutions will meet at the I same Urn. Fulton la In Une for the 125 for tha Acs lea. Because of Injury to his knee In the last meat at Eugene, Hubbard la laid up. and "Chub' Patrhin In on tha sick Itet so Just who wifl enter I the 12 la still a matter of conjecture.

serve. Fewster Is the lad who knocked a homer In the last year's world series while substituting for Ruth. He hasn't signed up yet, being dissatisfied with Carson, Armory, 135 pounds. ment in Seattle last spring. The visitors have two of the best shooters ever Been Demand for Electric Energy Has Shown Heavy Increase a frank Granditte, Spokane, versus the price offered.

Solly Gordon, Armory, 105 pounds. in this part of the country in Dement at center and Hunter as a forward or Clay Black. Multnomah, versus Bill The malignant epidemic of holdout George. Armory, 105 pounds. running guard.

We art making plans Huh. Allen or Heston are on the line-up I for. HI; Corner and Madsen for 158, complaint which has swept through the Tommy OBrien. Armory. versus for a recordbreaker attendance, because ranks of the Athletics has caused the i ana tunson or Ami tor the 175.

Johnny Schaecher, Multnomah, 118 lit will be many a day before followers of postponement of their training for one pounds. the hoop game will have another oppor week, from February 16 to February 23, Eddie Kelly. Vancouver, versus Har E. Spearow May Be tunlty to see such a strong, combination working at top speed. We're not making vey Rauney.

Armory. 135 pounds. The return of Johnny-Buff from Eng Benny Dotson. i Armory, versus Joe landha. Is on his way home without any predictions as to the outcome, but the Multnomah players are going to Seen in Penn Meet McLoughlin, Multnomah, 125 pounds.

spring something on the Walla Walla WRESTMHG putting on a glove over there indicates to people who know the boxing game on both sides of the water that the English outfit when they appear on our floor." George Hansen! Multnomah, versus University of Oregon. Rugene. Feb. 10. Arrangements are being made by Law Paul Wilkins.

Multnomah. 175 pounds. fans' nre learning something about chara Frank Gray. Multnomah, versus Frank rence G. Smyth, manager of the club In termediates, to have his squad meet an Bolin, Multnomah; 125 pounds.

Bill Hayward. veteran track coach, says Ralph Fpearmw. broad jumper, high Jumper and pole vauller. la tha only Ore-ton man ha onuld consider taking the plons. Buff was the first to go after easy change over, there.

However, he didn't want, to risk his title in a regular flRht with a worthy challenger, and the reamlt was that he aot no matches at Stanley Robinson. Multnomah, versus other Portland team as a contest. He is finding it difficult to se 3HERE is no better index of the Growth and Prosperity of ij a Community than its demand for electric energy, that is, for Light and Power. The figures given below show the substantial increase in the total annual output Of electric energy of this Company in the last eight years. Ellis Whittaker.

Vancouver. 115 pounds. cure strong: competition now. inasmuch relay tnwet ui AprlU- reports re la atill looking for material. Abbott.

as the Intermediates haven't been de 11. Johnny Kilbane and Johnny Wilson. feated so far, and they have won six Weher and Walhk-y ara also considered two other non-fighting charanions. are' straight matches. The preliminary en l.seiy men.

I Dlanninr trim to Tmrtnn in (ho Saturday win de- twn or gagement will start at 7 :30 o'clock, i 1 I nMia MJt IVVUV AVI r-ftOJ Kilowatt Sour Production. The B'nai Brith Intermediates wal I I mony- Kilbane candidly says be won't The Christian Brothers college Midgets Tear. 1921 rrArrr.r'r and wnson, with almost equal loped the Arista Athletic club first team; .297,950,100 are ready to meet any 100-pound bas ihhii. i cum nr. MjTmita.

via IS to 1. in toe B. B. gymnasium, irar- ketball team In the Pacific Northwest. 1914 teenth and Mill streets, Wednesday They have won 15 straight.

For further nleht. The first naif ended 7 to 4. with particulars call Bast 5736. About Automobile Differentials Gardner and Thye Increase 113,184,151 Arleta In the lead. Tne guarding oi "Butch Rosenborg and Captain Butler featured for the winners.

Surber, No- An understandable article and Train Hard for Bout miro and Gunther made the points which tha understandable I a'g rams defeated Arleta, while Kolkana was the printed for the exclusive purpose rink Gardner and Ted Thye. the main big star for the losers. In going out of their class and defeating such a strong eventers -of Saturday nljrhtfs wreatline team. Coach Jack Routledge and his In show at the Helllg. have been putting In termediates are highly elated over the showing; and they are willing to meet all some strenuous hours of training since tneir xirst match.

Gardner is now thor comers. oughly acclimated, and claims to be in ma oasi possible condition. Thye la Bidgefleld. Wash, Feb.l( ThoRldge- This Is An Increase of Over 61 A business supplying necessary service to nearly 40 communities and over "330,000 people, 365 days in the year, and growing at the above rate, is a good one to invest in. That is why we are inviting you to subscribe for a few shares of our 7 Prior Preference stock which is offered at 96 to yield you a 73 return annually.

Dividends payable every three months. You can buy for cash or on easy payments. No stock having preference over this issue will be created without the consent of the holders of a majority of this class of stock. of explaining to the. layman tha working of tha differentials of an automobile will be a feature of tha automotive section of The Sunday Journal next Tha article hi prepared by the automotive expert ot The Journal, who for tha past 18 months- has.

contributed most Intelligent descriptions ot tha various units at a motor ear. always in shape but has put In a few fleld All-Stars will po to Kelso tonight extra' sessions -on the mat to be ready to oppose the Kelso Methodist-Episcopal lor the Eastern flash Saturday. hoopers for a return game. Kelso de feated the locals. 27 to 17, here two weeks ago.

Those "making the trip from 'here There are a great number of fans who seem, to think that Gardner will be ablo to upset Thye In their return match- wilt be Shobert, Dittmer, Scotton, Hem- There la no doabt but that -Pink had tha melgarn, Carty, Sutton, Soler and Cus best of the first match Up until the time tard. 1 na lit on his head off tha mat. Pink eays this win not happen again. The Tillamook and Medf ord high school basketball teams win bo brought Use Coupon Below Investigate Today to Portland by the Hill Military acad emy. TUlamook is scheduled to play tha Big Novice Shoot at cadets In tha academy's armory, atl Twenty-fifth and Northrup streets, Sat Gun Club Sunday urday night, and on.

Monday night Med-fcrd high will form tha opposition. Atl teams are members of the Oregon State High School association, but the outcome ot the contests will not have any bearing oa the championship, aa tha squads are separata districts and the matches are The big novice shoot of the Portland Gun club will be staged Sunday over tha Evarding Park traps of the Portland INQUIRY COUPON Salmon Fishing Time! Gun club. Ten memberships, valued at Portland Railway Light and Power Company ....113 It fct far aay and rlgst aV a boos Iiim to wtmr tackle In aliaM. We more for tha idea or promoting basket izs each, will be offered to tha 10 high non-members hi the So-bird competition. Value You said it! 1 WHOLESALE AGENTS ball here rather than to settle titles.

rt main of all tindt tad all aorta at sMoat- nga TORTLaXl K.A1LWAT, JtGHT XTTD TOWEK CO. Please send me details of your home investment Plan. the club members and visitors there will be a merchandise shoot. In which 11 prises valued at J5e will be awarded under the class system. The prises will be distributed as follows: Class A.

three prises class four COUGARS TO WRE8TUE TA3TDALS Washington State College, Pullman, Waslu Feb. 10. The Cougar wrestling team will participate in its first tour Name Backus Morris tn MeeTtam jm Few, ELECTRIC BUILDING PORTLAND OREGON SGIID.AS TEE STATE ney of the season here tonight against! Street City or prises, and class six prises. the University ox Idaho representatives..

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