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THE in: ha ident BEATS PICK OF 0, Oct. 26.—The to thi tne y of California day and Stanford when the varsity takes nial jaunt down to Palo month, past month tn rou practice games the California team had shown miserable form, the vet eran backs fumbling the ball as frequently as the new reeruits, The samé slipshod playtng was appar ent In the game against Vancouver throughout the firat half and then, in some unaccountable manner the entire back division of the blue and gold started working smoothly to gether, and bore down the opposi tion like chaff. The Canadians played a remarks ble game, considering that they are gathered from all parts of British Columbia this year, and have play ed but little together. They are espectally effective tn the dribbling department, where they made most of thelr gains, With Btanf against the t California tw . “ pick © Rather nice looking ones here, eh? Well, thie picture shows what piefty of good healthy exercise, |; h, trong a little physical training thrown in, will do for women. The Rainier Valley girlie have discovered poor showing ity of Bouthern , the experts i fornl nual inter-collegta CALIFORNIA “'”! the secret. Their clase is a strong adjunct of the tind Valley Athletic club, and it is —, t ben! ay. It meets in the evening, and many women from town, who work during the day, are ing the course. The women's class meets twice a week, and there is plenty of action when gd under way. Isthenies are taught and instruction given with the medicine bail, chest weights, etc. it part of gram is strictly routine, but when there is a good hot gime of basket ball on, or, say, a game of leap —, nt. they do play it, just like the kids do, on the back jot) there is plenty of life and excitement. above picture was snapped at the close of ons of the classes. They are, left to catered €. tage nna B. Pemberton, |. Walters, A. Swanson, C. Wooden. Sitting: G. Oppenselier, Purdy, L. Groat, 8. —— In front: Q. Ostrander, N. Olsen. Ser eaiunneenidentiepiapmemiemmammaeainiahaines Cal OU) OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. 26—The Portiand Beavers and the Oaklands v.[are ready for the first game of their post-season series, which will be played at Freeman's park here this afternoon. Friday and Satur day games will be played im San Se ITERDAY’S GAME Phitaa bd Doyle Didn t ou ate: eiphte 4 | Francisco, and on Sunday the usual ? | Lora at ¢ $F fF Gieouble Reader will bo rue off-—the aving, |< morning game in a ° [ison “$$ 8 TE. Bfatternoon at San Francisco, ere Was Connie Mac Moped 8 oP go s ines he ae SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. S0—The NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—That Capt. Larry Doyle of the New @ Lapp. ¢ .... awn 2 candidacy of Allen T. Baum York Giants failed to touch home plate when he seored the win Coom ba ee SP ae | president of the Pacific Cost aon ron. th the tenth inning of the guine whteb-pive the Gtante, #/ peeren $f & 8 Siteague to succeed Judge Thos. F their second victory over the Athletics Is maintained here today #) * _— Graham, resigned, te endorsed to by Wm. J. Kiem, the official umpire behind the plate. In this @ 3 7 st) 1 Pwing, father of the satement be is borne out by two official scorers, and claims also ; os that Manager McGraw of the Giants admitted after the game a 2 ¢ that Doyle missed the plate. No protest mgainet the legality of 2 . 2 Doyle's run can now be lodged with the National commission, } ae it is sald, because the Athletics made no protest against the ry 2 6 play at the time. *) ° SS Saks olan oledbaetiadlclaltaaballeadladadbaleiedbedbediedbadied (53° ; t 3 ca = | Maraeara ». ° e°¢ * . . . i eo: ° ee Multnomah Replies e to Victor Zednick meter Comes tool nfl MORE batted for Marquard) . the BR. V. A. C. smoker to be held at Cotumbia City tomor- row night Boxing Events, Frank Shand vs. Geo, Fonda, at 125 pounds. Both R. V. Ac Hody Lindberg va. Henry Peltier, at 136 pounds. Both RV AC. Harry Roach, R. V. A. C., v8. Henry Hendricks, 8. A. C., at 170 pounds. Herb Woolf, 132, va. Joseph Butler, 127 pounds. Both of RVAC Duck Doyle, 157, vs, Jim Wil- son, 170 pounds, Both R. V. ae. PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 26—-Replying to the criticisms of Graduate Manager Victor Zednick, he University of Wash- ington football team, officials of the Multnomah club today aa- nounced that the grand stand at the club would seat 7,600 The University of Oregon and Washington olevens clash November 18. Zednick stated that he favored playing the game at Tacoma, In the Stadium, because, he alleged, the club grand stand could seat only 6,960, RRERRHRRARRARRARARAR runs otf, Maracard ott Ames in four. hits * rm, one inning, £ inniepe Um boat, Brosnan eteetetene Seeteeeeteteketeeetet ee Wrestiing Event * Walter Taylor, 8. A. C, ve. & Fred Safros, R. V. A. 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CLOTHCRAFT STORE PRAGER & COMPANY 819 Second Avenue OCTOBER ta 1911 Charley Graham has purchased the inte mer owner of the Boston Red Box, in the Graham « majority of the stock, He ean now do about ‘tain, or any one else, While Graham hi Y ‘ul in Janding a winning team for th Capital city, he has made a success of the venture from point of view, and has been the means of transforming into. ood baseball town, Graham was a catcher for the id days, when Mike Migher piloted the team to two, with Perle © Lou Nordyke, Mike Lynch, Tommy Sheehan and Bobby Keefe on the roll, * *-* championship Orvie Overall, Well, well, how time does fly! at hand that annual rs always hankegiving 4 Must be close to turkey time, for we from the Hon, Jobn Kiiag about retir to it that the report is thoroughly dis y. Last fall Johnny was with the Cubs @ beca Frank Chance ated him just This year he ts with the talbend Boston Ru 4 will retire President Russell promised to make bim of Fred Tenney, and hasn't. Kling will be on hand when the all right, Bis annual report to the contrary notwithstanding as Fred Tenney seomse to be about done in the Hub efty, it ls a toseup between Johnny and Mike Donlin who gets the job of manager . . ing, ete, and J tributed before and was going to mr right have decided on Ai T, Baum, a San Fran- cisco newapaper man, for the presidency of the Coast eue rt ham resigned several days ago, and, it is sald, under fire. The story was sent out from San Francisco that it was either a case of Judge Graham quitting or Judge MeCredie quitting the Const league and casting bis for: tunes with the Northwestern league. Of course, we take t blaff with 4 grain of m me time it worked—and Judge Graham ia ov. The reason “prews of judicial business.” As a matter of a lawyer has no b in ean heading # baseball league, unless he has wball experience to back it up. That was proven in the Northwesters well as in tha,Coast, Both Judge Graham and Judge lindsay ¥ popular and real nice fellow#—but it takes more than that The Coast league powe eeeee In these mode days of concentration and organization, shouldn't we have @ ball-players’ teaguet Moat everybody knows there ie a field for one, and John M. Ward and some of the players in the big bush Insist there is a erying And there. will be one, »”, pretty soon, secording to Ward and these same players. Plane for tts organisation are now being considered. If such a union is formed, it will probably hold a balancing tnflueuce over the league beads and the National commission, and if it does, it will be a good thing. But aside from all this, there is an interesting angle to this scheme Ward ts fathering. John M. jong tried for the presidency of one of the big leagues, but never could land. He is a personal enemy of Ban Johnson of the American, and when Ward tried for the presidency of the National, at the time Lynch elected, Ran gave out the Up that he wouldn't aft with Ward on the National commission, and intimated that relations be! ween the two big leagues might be some: what strained in case Ward was given the presidency, Ward dido't get the fob, which shows how strong Johnson ts in organtzed baseball But once let Ward get the presidency of the ball players’ union—guess he couldn't make Ban hop a twostep while he played the fiddie, And he would do It, too, We don't wish Ban any bad Iuek, but if there in to be a union, bids would be « wood man for the job. HOW IT FERLS TO KALE AW 1 cannot In reality tel! just how it feels to kill a man, for the reason that when I started the punch that sent Billy Dunning to eter- did not know, of course, that the blow would » 1 can describe perfectly the lowed the unhappy termiration of the tell just how It feels to be in jail for irge of man- y Dunning was a thoroughly experienced boxer splendid athiete, When we stepped into the ring in the Presque isie, Maine, opera house, on that latal afternoon—t Thankegiving day—he out- weighed me by perhaps 10 pounds. (My weight was We had had one close bout to # decision in my favor, and the fans were anx- tous for more. Dunning had it on me in ecie ways believed he could hit just as ing against mm aes but my fighting In the fifth 1 ansed @ tremendous right swing on 1e went down. It was the second blow | landed on his temp! came up, that burst the blood vessel in hig brain that resulted ta | death. As he went down he said, “It's al! right, Jack.” and | shall never forget those words to my dying day. We took Billy te a private hospital and | remained at his biel. SORA ae the next afternoon, when he breathed his 1 went to # neighboring town, where ro heavyweight from Boston, but | was ed just as | stepped into the ring. spent three weeks in the county jail at Presque isie before | raise the $2,000 bali required by the court, but | was eventually ed of the mansiaughter charge 1 never can describe the sor- and | have The mili was ij zzz bout was purely accidental. He left a widow and two children. Boxing | consider # manly sport, and were there more boxing there would be less crime. Of course, now and then, there are accidents and fatalities, just a6 in football, jo racing and sports, although the percentage is amatier. All my life | have followed athietice—boxing, wrestiin say that | have become fairly in all. 1 may not beat Gotch, but | will make him extend himself. 1 —— and fast, and | have the physique that can stand the gaff. THE GIANT HERO am Z3 / Mitra nonse = hie Doc Crandall is not only a tip-top pitcher but he is some | pinch hitter. He has saved many a game for McGraw this | summer. |turned the tide of victory toward the Giants. |had doubled he scored the former with a two-bagger, and later | scored himself on Devore's ‘single. It was his wallop in the ninth innings yesterday that After Fletcher GET YOUR PACKARD SHOES] and Save Big Money at the MERRIMAN SHOE CO. Bankrupt Sale 915 and 917 First Avenue First Ave eV Madison Jotrbrau Eat‘ to music—good music—at the HOF- BRAU . Ever notice how you enjoy eating in pleasant surroundings? 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