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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY AUGUST 31, 1913. 3 WILL BE CAPTAIN ENTHUSIASTS ANGLING FIVE. INTERSCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL COACHES CHESS AND; CHECKERS MULTNOMAH THiS YEAR? GRIDIRON PLANNING TO FORM A REAL SALMON CLUB Light Fishing Tackle Only Will Be Used by Its Members, It Is Said. Conducted by G. Johnson Artolph Anderawn, who" bsld the title of world's Chens champion from ISM until 1858, when be win overthrown by Paul.

Morphy, It one of the. moat Interesting characters la chess history and hli game have probably been more often reviewed aud vlayejl over tbas these of any other. One of bla gome, played tratwt Kleaerltsky in London 1851, has by eonunoa conaeut of onus players, received the title- of "immortal and an Kvana Gambit played against Dufresne, 1 usually referred to the "evergreen par tie." Anderasvo revvlad In gambit play," bit (trie was highly Imaginative and possraod'a certain artistry very oftrn found wanting In the eoM and analytical style of modem masters, Andersacs waa a highly talented mathematician sod for many years held the chair of mathematics In Breslau university. Howard Question of Picking Successo Conducted by R. II.

Scott. The headquarter of the Portland Checker and Chess club are, located in tbe Oommouwealth building, 81xth and Ankeny, room 2H, and are open tor visitor from 10 a. m. to 11 n. olutiea to Problem No.

87 By 9. Blooum. Black 8. 14. 17.

20. king 18. i Whit lo, 13, 21, 27, 81, king 4, White to play and win. r- flV21-14 jft 10-15 -fl wis Solution to Problem Wo. By V.

Wardall. Black 8, kings 22, 28. i White 80, 12, king 4. Black to play and win. 28-24 8-3 24-20 20-24 9420 4-8 7-11 8-4 7 16 8-7 wins.

VARIATION 1. 88 82-20 30-23 27-11 24-27 -v wlna Problem Vo. 89 By Johnson. Black 1. IT, 23, 26, 28.

klug 20. Tubby Wolff Now Being SEVERAL PLAYERS ARE Ktaunton, who held the world' championship before Anderasen, was one of England's great-eat Hbakespearlaa students and his work on the "bard of Avon" will always be recognised SYSTEM WILL FOLLOW -PLAN OF TUNA CLUB MENTIONED FOR PLACE In literature. When those two men met over tne chess board In 1851 at London. It was not only the clash of twe famous chess masters, but also tba meeting; of two highly educated and gifted men, both of whom bad contributed their quota to the' Intellectual progress of mankind. The following game played In London la IBM reveals some of Anderssen's imaginative play and helps explain why bis game ark so universally popular: Season's Line to Be Heavie Than for Past Two Years; Rhodes Is Pivot, Matter Will Be Discussed at September-Meeting of the, Anglers' Club, i INU'B eiBtJUK BLACK WHITE who win captain the Multnomah club football team now that Tubby Wolff has accepted the Oregon Agri cultural College tender? The fore 5 Local angling enthusiast who delight In the sport afforded by ihe Chinook salmon at Oregon City every spring, are planning to follow the example of the noted Tuna club in southern California and will organize a salmon club, ad.

mltting as members only those-- who catch a salmon of a specified weight on very light tackle. While the plans of oloi -o going question lias been asked many times since The Journal exclusively published the story about Wolff the position as assistant coach ffssss sssssa sssss of his alma mater. Several players Cherry; Rodgers, Carlson, Cal lie rate, Hickson, Keck and tne organization are yet Incomplete, the regulations most talked of are that to be eligible to membership the angler must have landed a salmon weighing 20 pounds with a rod of wood not shorter O'Rourke are eligible for the honors, Whit 8, 14, 23, 82, king 7, '10, 19. White to play and win. Problem Mo, 90 By Z.

Wylll. Black 6, 12, 17. 21. but the writer believes that the time custom of electing an old player captain will be overlooked in Li, Kleserltiky. I to Kt 5 takes to R6 (ch) 4 to Kt4 6 Kt to KBS to B3 to QB3 to Q3 Kt to KR4 10 to K2 It to Q4 12 Cestles 13 to Kt4 14 to B3 15 takes KtP 16 to KtB IT Ukes Q' 18 take Kt 19 to Kt8 20 takes 21 takes Kt 22 to H3 23 Kt to R3 24 to sq 25 8 to BS 26 to KB (ch) L'7 to B8 (ch) 28 to K5 (ch) -W Kt to KtR (cb) 80 Kt take (ch) 31 Kt to B8 (ch) 32 takes (cb) 33 to sq (ch) 34 takes 88 to Kt.1 36 to KT 87 Kt K7) to B5 88 Kt K8 39 takes A.

Andersseo 1 to K4 2 to KB4 8 to Q.B4 4 to Bq 5 takes 6 Kt to KBS Kt to QB8 8 to QB4 fl to Q4 10 Kt to K2 11 to 12 to 03 13 to Kt sq 14 to sq IB to Kt3 16 Kt takes IT Kt takes Kt I 18 Kt to KBS 19 Kt takes (xi) 20 takes 21 Kt to KBS (ch) 22 takes 23 takes 24 to Qil i 20 to Kt4 20 to KR3 27 to sq 28 to K2 29 to Q3 30 to 31 to Kt3 32 to R4 83 to sr. 34 to R8 85 takes 36 to Kt8 37 to KA 38 to 39 takes Kt (ch) than feet nor exceeding 6 ounces In 'electing' Wolffs Rhodes, who captained the Annapolis team laet Beason, In the writer's opinion, has an excellent chance of being named leader Rhodes will be the pivot Bf the team SS irom tne playing standpoint this sea The 1913 mentors are Upper left hand corner Vincent Borleske, Lincoln. Below Earl Rinehart, Jefferson. In the center Virgil Earl, Washington. In the upper right hand corner Ralph (Speck) Hurlburt, Portland academy, and below, D.

Calllcrate, Columbia university. son, now the club's crack back standard 6-thread. These requirements will be better understood when It I known that an ordinary trout fishing rod weighs 8 to 8 ounces and that a 6-thread line is made to stand a 13-pound dead weight Tackle Must Be Ught, Some of the local anglers feel that a 6-thread line would be unreasonably liaht and that a 9-thread line with an S5 cSSI field players, with the exception of Keck, are missing from the line-up. The former Annapolis star knows football from beginning to end, having S5 SSSSSS SiS son a iq 18 pound test would be more satisfac played four years on the Naval Acad my team. Manager Wot Downhearted.

tory. The ounce rod, shortened to 6 feet, is considerably stronger than the S5 JSSSSI SSSt 40 Queens cL and wins The question of whom to secure as coach of the Hill Military Academy football eleven now confronts Joseph Hill, principal of that institution. Carl Wolff, who tutored the team last season, has accepted the position aa assistant coach of his alma mater, Oregon Agricultural college, and will be unable to handle the cadets thiB season. Wolff has been coach of the Cadets for the past two seasons and during 1918 turned out a very strong eleven. Just who will succeed Wolff is not known.

No one's name has been men- not f.o Played tbe same day as the "Immortal" ordinary trout rod. but wouio sun oe' very light for salmon and would re-: quire quite skilful) handling to land Wolff's Iohs will be a big blow to Multnomah this season, but Manager Stott does not feel downhearted over the loss of his big. half-back. Players Shaw, Convlll and O'Rourke, who played on the line, when Clarke, Ilurl- av th biar fish. game, which It resemble, tbe cacrince or tne queen being a fine stroke.

25. Kt to KB wonM posnibljr hsve enabled black to draw. If 39 queens, Kt to 4 (mate). But An- linutrtr (anlrl. Vi as sSAahW 1 1 aran.

Columbia lost a couple of Its star players of last season, but has other men who are equally as good ready to step In their places. It is also possible that one or two good freshmen will enroll. Coach Calllcrate has not Bald much about his team's chances, but always wears a little smile when questioned about It. 1 Washington's chances for a repeater aa champions are dubious until the training season opens. It is not known just what players will return to school.

Coach Karl will, as in the past, have a large squad from which to select his team. Coach Borleske, although he has lost several of his best players, will be on the gridiron with a team as strong as Lincoln's 1911 turnout. The Portland Academy team, with but one or two players from last season's lineup missing, should make a better showing. Coach Hurlburt is busy with plHns for the season already, al burt and Wolff formed tho backfleld, dcresen saw ihe snare and neatly avoided It. A fine example of the master.

eral use at Oregon City. One angler said that to catch a -salmon with -such tackle reuuired nothlntf mora than will try for backfleld positions this season. Shaw is bigger and heavier than Wolff, while Convlll is a trifle heavier The following gnme, played in tne new ion White 20. 26. 21), king 28.

White to ploy and win. GAME NO. 48 DENNY Played between II. 0. Miles of Columbus snd H.

C. Hartsbnru of Chicago la tbe Cedar Point tourney of 1913. land Academy and Virgil Earl will hold the reins at Washington. Lincoln will be coached by Vincent Borleske and Dom Calllcrate will show the Columbia university boys the fine points of the game. The season opens October 8.

three weeks after school begins, so it means that the coaches will have to work harder than ever with their teams. The Jefferson team has its three hardest games at the start of the season, meeting Lincoln, Columbia and Washington before going against the Portland and Hill Academy elevens. The fight for the lnterscholaslto football championship this coming season will be between teams representing tho Jefferson, Washington and Lincoln high schools and the Columbia university," sail Dr. Rinehart, coach of the Jefferson squad. Rinehart does not know what material he will have to work with at Jefferson other than what he has heard, but he believes with a majority of last season's team back, he will be able to whip them into a winner, as ho did at the Lincoln high school during the 1911 season.

I ttoiied in connection with the position summer tournament, recently concluded, brought out some fine conceptions by the two most fa uiinii.h Irt wb, n.H liAnUurt than Tubby. Both these players should mous contctants In the tourney. firmly enough to haul him -in. The be able to make strong defensive and of Black HartHhorn. White Miles.

QUEEN'S PAWN OPENINU rods used in salmon fishing are des- 10-14 10-15 15.18(c) 15-19 Dura a fensive players back of the line, al Capablnnca 25 21(a) 30-21 24-15 though they have not played In back field positions for several seasons. BLACK PQi Kt KB3 and "baseball bats." while the lines 18 22(b) 18-22 5-9 17-14 17-13 138 25-22 9-6 7-10 fl-2 10-14 2-6 22 17 6-9 The line this coming season will be earn such sobriquets as chalk line, "window cord," "rope," etc. The plan Is 22- 17 7-10 17-13 3 7 S4-20 14-18 23- 9-18 heavier than for the last couple of years, WHITE 1 Q4 2 Kt KtB3 3 B4 4 Kt B3 ft K3 6 BxP 7B 03 fi ytu 9 Kt Kt as yet. Principal Hill is out of town but will return In the next few days and it is believed that he will at once secure a successor to Wolff, as he will have but a few days before practioe season opens. The other teams of the league, except Jefferson, will be coached by the same men who handled them last season.

"Rat" Rinehart, who during the last year earned the title of will be at the head- of the Jefferson eleven. Ralph Hurlburt will be at the Port- 22-25 22-25 1-28 26 22 22-18 6-9 25-29 2-30 13-6 18-14 2-25 11-15 20-25 to develoD the skill of the angler, and. "Chub" Cherry will be on the Job in by limiting tbe tackle, let the fish bo the center of the line and Carlson and though practice will not start for two 17-13 landed by the brain of the angler, weeks. Rodgers, who played the guard posi 21-17 28 24(d) 14-9 Blk. wins.

21-17 (a) This move loses, but Is trtcky and wins tions last season, will also be bark. A number of other players. Including Little has been said about the Hil Academy team. The first game of the neeson will be played during the first 10 Castles 11 PiP rather than by his brawn. v.

To Discuss Plan in Club. The Tuna club requires a jbS not huaw than Is ounces and a 2 4 -thread Means. Duton and Van Dusen. will be K2 week of October. out.

Van Dusen played with the Wis consin team several seasons ago. 18 14 QKt Q2 15 Kt lln. fftr tuna fnrl awnrriftnh 1 Thai Idas against many combinations. (b) The only move to win. Anything else and white galna the advantage.

(c) If 25-29. then white wins by 17-14 and holding the three for two. (d) Overlooking the three for two. though anything else only prolong the Hgony. AMK NO.

49 SWITCHER Played between Alfred Jordan, world's champion, and II. Hnrtsnorn. champion of Illinois, In the Cedar Point tourney of 1913. There will be- plenty of material for an Indication of what will happen if of a salmon club was suggested by a the taeklr-s positions. George Phil member of the Multnomah.

Anglera' club 16 Kt KI3 J7 K4 18 Kt 19 K3 t.rook, O'Rourke, 'Applequlst and Clyde ana nas mei wivu mucu isvvr auuuns vai-; llupert being out for the tackle Jobs, To Practioe Next Sunday. Black Jordan, white Hartshorn. 20 B2 21 OxB 22 KR3 Although it has been announced that 11-15 28-24 11-13 1 8-15 lunct of the Antlers' club. The aues- Hiokson and Calllcrate would not play this season, Manager Stott 1ms an PUBLIC WOULD WANT TO SEE LANGFORD GET BOUT If Arthur Pelkey Meets Jack Johnson There Would Be Little Argument on White Man's Part Against Match With Boston Tarbaby if Tile Restored to Whites, tion will be taken up at the September meeting--of that clnb. 28 KtxKt, 24 RiR 25 BxB 26 Q-Q4 27 QxP nounced it seleval times that these two stars would again be in the lineup, ople smith, one of the club veterans, vtmj V- I 1.

1 17 14 18- 22 19- 13 6 1 14-18 1-5 18-25 5-14 25-29 31-26 29-23 14- 9 15- 18 Black wns 15-22 6 2 23-22 32 28 15 24 7-2 6 9 2-T 24-28 17-1S 10-14 2-6 9 18 7 10 9-13 23 14 14-17 8 10 11-15 10-14 22-17 13-U 17-21 15-18 4-8 23-19 28-32 24 11 22-25 IS-14 1.1-21 19-15 .12 28 2S-19 25-29 1 4-18 8-11 1.1-10 2S-24 29-23 1N-14 28 tvu 29 QxQ 30 QKt4 81 Q3 win also be out. Nell Tyson, the former Lincoln High school player and 81-17 9-13 25- 21 8-11 17- 14 10-17 21- 14 6-10 22- 17 13-22 26- 17 15-18 24 2-6 20-2T, 18- 22 25-1 would be very effective in attracting vlnltnra from without the Stat. such a contingency arises again. Nevada Out Of It. Nevada is through as a convincing round for championship battles and with conditions as described In other pugilistic centers of this country, Jt can readily be seen that the United States will only witness such championships as have white men for principals.

All things considered. It might have been better if Gunboat Slnith and Arthur Pelkey had restrained their ambitions. If they had allowed their minds to carry them back to the time surrounding tha-Jef-fries-JohBsen affair at Reno they would have recalled that boxing became almost a dead letter. It took years to revive the sport and restore interest In it. Even now the sport of the gloves needH nursing and another magpie world'a championship would be a menace to all-star inter-scholastic center for sev S2 era! Reasons, may try out for one of the end positions.

Rlneuart believes 21 PLAYERS HITTING IN 33 Kt K5 34 Kt Q3 85 R4 30 RiP 37 KtxKt mat Tyson will make an excellent end By V. W. Naughton San Francisco, Aug. 30. "I want it understood that I will never box The backfleld plnyeis haye already been mentioned.

It is hardly likely that Ham Corbett, the former Harvard K7 7-10 HIS 24-W 14-7 59 14-18 3-10 107 ft-a 9 8 1-5 10-8 Kt3 10-15 Player, will be out with the Multno a rninrcd man. Some time ago when K3 PxP QP.3 JKt4 KI2 Kta B4 Kt B3 BxP Q-G4 K4 Kt-Rl CaatWii M5 Kt KI6 KR KtP HxB Kt(Kt6) B4 Kt3 KxR ch BxKt KtxB B3 Kt B3 K5 Kt BG KtxP Kt KtS Kt Ql Kt KtP RxKf R4 K5 RxP K4 qft B3 Kt R2 K13 cb Ql B4 Q6 K5 Kt4 Kt3 B5 07 Kt4 B5 Kt4 K4 Q4 B5 Q5 Q8 K8 KB It Q6 KxP B5 Q8 ch Q7 cb KR7 RxP Kt5 Kt8 41 By Frank Healay, BLACK (a I 27-24 la the proper reply, liartxhnrn lost by making tbe xame mUtake Banks made. 40 PxP 41 Kt2 42 Kt8 43 It R5 man squad. There is some talk that Clayton Patterson will be out for one or the backrieUL positions. The club players will have their first 44 HI 7 45 Kt.7 46 RT 47 K7 ET PHY OFFERED .300 CLASS OR BETTER Twenty-one players In the Union at-sociation are hitting In the .300 class or better.

Captain Huelsman of the Salt Lake team is the leader of th league with the average of .440. Blausse of the Ogden team is second with the percentage of .375 and Murphy of Salt Lake is third with .31. Former Coast and Northwestern league players are hitting as Delhi, Clynes, Demagglo, McCreerym. Kallio, Warren, Carman, Tobin, Morse, practice next Sunday morning on the ciud Held. Both Manager Plowden tlon and to be truthful.

I do not think anything will come of it Pelkey has left himself open so far as a challenge from Langford is concerned. Since he was willing to box one. negro he cannot very well refuse to box another. If the bar is to be removed In connection with championship contests, it probably remains that America will see very few such events in the future. It is easy for white hopes to turn flip-flaps but the present places which have set their faces against mixed matches will stand pat.

There can be no mixed matches In New York and none in Los Angeles. While the local administration in San Francisco has not declared itself emphatically against such affairs, the course pursued by the governor when Johnson and Jeffries were matched to box in San Francisco may be taken as 48 Kt2 49 Kt3 50 R7 Stott and nt Manager Pratt will be on hand to look over the year's material. It is expected that several new Amateur Umpires Get Paid. Sixty-four umpires of the Cleveland Amateur Baseball league have been paid S1536.2G. They handled 983 games In three months this season in four leagues B.

and D. 51 Kt2 52 U4 53 R5 54 KtB 65 R5 recruits, other than those mentioned will appear on the field. Hat Rinehart and 8 56 B4 will probably lend their aid in coaching me icam mis season. Auer, Daschback, Dawson, Blankenahip, Bohcn, Qulgley, Crittenden, Amen, RIsberg, Knight. Ru- 57 Kt 58 KI2 59 Kt4 60 Kt5 eh IN EACH OF EVENTS IN CASTING TOURNAMENT Prizes Designed to Stimulate Interest in Contests at Oaks Bathing Pavilion, The way the Cincinnati Reds trimmed tho eastern teams made Joe Tinker's men look more like top-liners than a cellar aggregation.

01 Kt8 Local and State Games tenhaven, .206, and Erickson, .837. .4 62 Kt8 8B 64 QRS 65 R3ch 66 PxP 67 Kt 68 R8 Senior League. the promoters decided to discourage the making of mixed matches and contests were arranged to decide who was the white heavyweight champion, I thought It one of the best moves ever made In pugilism. I am still of that way of thinking. I call myself the white champion, and feci that I have every right to do so, but if tho public took the stand tljat I ought to accept matches with negroes, I'd be willing to drop out of the game entirely." Arthur Pel key.

"I think he la right. Of course. I fought a negro when I met Jack Johnson, but if I had my time to go over again, he would wait a long time for a match." Tommy Burns. In the words given above, White Champion Arthur Pelkey made his declaration of principle and Intention when he first arrived in San Francisco from the north, and in tho exact language credited to him. Tommy Burns accorded hia protege, moral support.

Eave Chang's of Heart. Now both Burns and Pelkey have experienced a change of heart. The former has given out that Pelkey baa been offered a match with Jack Johnson in Paris and has fully made up his mind to accept, "if the terms are right" In palliation of this double somersault. Burns says that he Is satisfied Johnson has reached a stage where any young husky can lick him. He adds that he feels he is duty bound to send Pelkey after Johnson.

"I lost the championship to the white race and I think I ought to do all in my power to recover it," says Won. Lost. Pet St. Mary's 2 0 1.000 wunset 1 0 1.000 weonas 1 1 i i ,600 69 K8 ch TO KKt8 71 B2 72 K-B 73 Kt 74 Kt7 iieaverton 1 .600 Mills 0 l' 009 Broadway 0 1, .000 Columbia 0' 1 1 .000 75 Kt8 Resigns Problem No. vs.

Acme Today's schedule: Lents Mills, at vs. Columbia, at Beaverton; Sunsets vs. St. Mary's, at uoiumoia park, and Weonas vs. Broad way, at Sellwood.

At a casting tournament to be held at the Oaks bathing pavilion September 3 and 4. the Multnomah Anglers' club, a fine trophy is to be offered for each of the slt events on the program. Most of these trophies have been presented to the club and they are sure to stimulate Interest In the contests, through which It is hoped to develop enough local casting talent to make up a team to send to San Francisco in 1915 to participate In the international tournament to be held during the fair. Trophies have been donated for the different events as follows: Distance bait casting with half ounce weight, by Honeyman Hardware company; distance fly casting with, heavy rods, by Backus Morris; distance fly casting with light rods, H. Abraham; delicacy and accuracy fly casting, by Archer Wiggins company; accuracy fly casting, by Hudson Arms company; accuracy bait The Junior league schedule is: Ernst Grays vs.

Villa Reds: Vernon Tigers vs. White Caps and Albina Merchants vs. Mochicans. it ta pi fcs If itWMm i flllR Ml BTFig Burns. Teams 'managers are requested to end their names, addresses and telephone numbers to the editor of the Local and State Baseball Column of The 'Journal as soon as possible.

A very commendable Impulse, old boy. but can't you see that you are putting Arthur In a doubtful light? casting, half ounce, by Multnomah Ang You say Johnson la easy to lick and you leave Pelkey open to the suspicion that he barred Johnson before because Manager Huddleston and his Honey-man Hardware team will not play today, Huddleston Is waiting to get a crack at the fastest team in the city. he feared the big negro. lers oiuo. In order to' eliminate from the contest all tackle not suitable for actual fishing, the club tournament committee has modified the rules of the nation All the time we were patting; Pelkey on the back, thinking him actuated by al association aa applied to local con high spirited, unselfish motives.

Xiooks Zdke Old Order. WHITE White to more and mate In three moves, tests, so that no rod heavier -than 8Va The Final Sacrifice! Everything Must Go! BANKRUPT SALE Clothing, Hats, Furnishings At Robinson Co. Former Stone Tuesday Morning We Reopen With Every Price Mercilessly Reduced-Cut lo the LoweslLevel SEE MONDE'S PAPERS White men Kins on hi KR2. oiieen on Well, it look as though there is to The Sellwood team will play 'the Linn ton nine today on the Sellwood grounds after the Weona-Broadway which starts at 1 o'clock. ounces, nor longer than 10H feet, can KKt6, rooks oh and KB3.

knlgbta on be a return to the old order of things. be used. QKt6 and KBT, bishop on pawns on The national' association make no re VIrt.i, yH.i. gz. and KKtz.

Black men Klug on his B4Q. knight on QKI2. strictions on the rod in heavy tackle dis bishop on QKt4, pawns on U6, QB5, KBB and Pelkey la not the only one who has proved recreant to the principles of the modern order of white hopes, for Gunboat Smith through Jimmy Buckley is talking of fighting both Jack tance events. Extremelv llKht lines In KKt2. bait casting will also be taboo.

The The names of those sendln In correct solu oommltte hag not yet fixed the limit. The Piedmont Maroons and the Union Meat Company's team will play this afternoon at 1:15 o'clock on the Peninsula park grounds. Tuerck will pitch i 'or the Maroons and "Windy" Winter-: botham for the Meat Company. but propably will require all casting Johnson and Bam Langford. too, after Uncle Tom McCarey tion will be pnbUnhed two weeks from today: Please address all chess communications to Albert (1.

Johnson, 894 Fifth street, Portland, Or. Problem No. 89 depends upon 116 as a bey move. If then 3 K4, then Kt4 mate lines to stand a tent of 10 pounds. In had gone to the expense of offering a the national association rules the linos are unrestricted.

and so on. -a 07 will not answer a a key move, for At the coming tournament the events black play Kt QB8, then if Kt QB0; QBB will begin at 4 m. sharp. Delicacy The Harrlman baseball team will play 1 two games with the Tillamook team today and tomorrow. Mainland and Chamberlain Till do the twirling' for laves tne asy.

A solution to thi problem was receive from Donald McUastar of Vsucouver, Wssh. and accuracy fly, distance fly light tackle and accuracy fly heavy tackle will oe on Wednesday's program leaving contests in distance fly heavy tackle, distance bait and accuracy bait for, Thursday afternoon. Local casting records are here shown, 1th world's amateur records for com the railroaders. The following players will make the trip: Hall, Hyland, Voss, Devlne, Crowe, Shlnn, Galvln, Schade, Bottler and Rlchanbach. Mrs.

Mainland will accompany the Al Hyland, second baseman of the Harrlman. -team, secured two hits off Lefty Criger, the former Los Angelei twirled Centralia last Sunday. Delicacy and accuracy fly cast lng. A. L.

Godfrey. 9-16 per cent! white championship The fat is lo the fire and It looks as though magpie matches will be as common as they were a few years ago at least in places where the authorities' and the promoters will stand for them. Having shouted to the winds that the bars are down so. far as he is concerned. Mr.

Pelkey will scarcely be allowed to confine himself to half way measures. Having signified a willingness to meet Jack Johnson, he will have to extend similar courtesies to one Samuel Langford. Arthur might get around the dilemma by announcing: that Langford Is Ineligible on the soore that he Is not "easy to lick," but It is doubtful If J3urhs' protege would humiliate himself thusly. zantford Would Demand Bout. No If the Johnson-Polkey fight took place and Pelkey came out on top, Langford would be ready with, his demand for a match and the publio would stand behind him.

And even If nothing; comes of the Johnaon-Pelkcy proposi. accuracy fly casting, heavy rods, W. E. RUGBY FOOTBALL FOR JAPANESE. ATHLETES Rugby football Is the latest addition to the curriculum of sports which have been adopted by the college In Japan.

Louis Casa, varsity rugby captain of the Leland Stanford university last season, acted aa coach of the students of Keio iiniversityH3urlng the recent ftay of the Pacific coast college nine there recently in Tokto, and the Japanese quickly caught on to many of the points tn passing and dodging With the ball, vacKua, 8 14-15 per cent, world's rec ord 9 13-11 per-cent; distance fly cast ng, light rods. W. K. Carlon. 81 feet, Barry to Manage Polo Team.

world's record, 103 feet. Distance fly casting, heavy rods, CM. Godfrey, IS feet. World'a record, 117 feet- Distance bait casting-, 4 half ounce. Leu, 13a feet, average five casta, World' A record, 20S feet.

Accuracy bait casting-, half ounce, Caldwell, 7H per cent, World's rec 4 Jack Barry, of the Athletlo, baseball team, of the American league, and Bob-bv Hart will manage the Merlden, roller polo team this winter, The league will conolst of Bridgeport, New Haven, Merlden, wrbury and probably Hart- ktOwLijj Hugh Jennings la trying out his minor league rookies in an effort to strengthen his Tifer outfit, ord, 99 5-ip per cent. A.

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