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HE Star Is strong for amateur athietios—more and better sports pecially to news of amateur nm the same attention as your amateur news to THE NORTHWEST BASEBALL LEAGUE Wolgast Peeved When the Price Goes Down LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27.—That Adolph Wolgast, lightweight champion, bears a deep-seated grudge against “Knockout” Brown of New York was indicated here today when the Cadillac boy announced his desire to take on the New York lad as soon after his Thanksgiving @ay bout with Freddie Welsh as the details can be arranged. The champion talked as if his fight with Welsh wore already in. “L want Knockout Brown first,” chirped the champion today, ducks sive then -round ming over the them the tri I want both of these route, because that is the only way I can they've got coming to them.” Wolgast was peeved today at the arrival of a $5,000 wad of San noisco money sent here to be wagered on his chances, This caused Fee'aas to tighten from 10 to 7 to 2 to 1, and the. poolrooms reported that there was not a dime of Welsh money in sight “T figured to get down a few thousand,” sald Wolgast, “but to ®ave my soul I don't know where the Welsh money is coming from Wish I could tease Welsh Into making a good bet.” . Woilgast is in prime condition, and if he loses the title It Is certain that he will have to be whipped at his best Welsh bas tightened up on “the loose talk” and is sawing away at his training. He is boxing ten furious rounds each day in addition to his road and gymnasium work Packey McFarland. PACKEY GIVES UP HOPE SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27.—-Disgusted at the alleged sidestepping tactics of Champion Ad Wolgast, Packey McFarland, the Chicago light weight who is training here for bis Thanksgiving day fight with Harlem News AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered comme oe) ois THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1911 THE NEXT VICTIMS SPORTS Edited by ROY WHITMAN Lincoln Outclasses Broadway and Grabs City Championship ! Lincoln outclassed Broadway winning the game ided the elty cham pionship by a score of 20 to 0 Every member of the Lin team showed up well, Oleson, Stowell, Gilman and Coates being especially good For Broadway, Humes, Studley and White starred, Humes playing was espectally ood his tackling in the first part of the game being very effec tive. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeet Seeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee 0. OVERALL AGAIN HURTS SALARY WING OAKLAND, Gal, Nov. 27.—Orval | Overall, the greatest baseball pitch out by Callfornia, 4 of his diamond ca reer today, as a result of an injury }to bie twirling arm while pitching Oe ae ied | . jer ever turn | predicts the PS OM tN i ee DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports Encouraged | MULTNOMAH {S STRONGER TEAM Plenty of Material for the U. of O. Game PORTLAND, Or,, Nov, 27.—~With plenty of good football material to draw from, Capt. Rinehart of the Multnomah Athletic club today de clared that the clubmen'’s team which will meet the University of Oregon squad here Thanksgiving day will be atron that defeated Or Several new positions, in trying for Bridges, a for- tterson, captain school team of ’ and Vic Davisecourt heavyweight wrestler, who used to play for Ellensburg. Daviscourt was recentiy defeated by ,Polly Grimm in Seattle, in the 8. A. C Multnomah meet is Me a AEM SP BTR disiaall mis HE Star Pink, published each evening, Is an explusive sporting T publication, devoted to the sportsman, and covering the epert- ing events of the world, All the local sporting ngws—all the outside sport gossip. if you are interested in sports, you're inter. ented in the Pink, Have It delivered by carrier. cer, 5, cece] 00151 LEAGUE WILL SOON DECIDE Ballard May Be Given the Portland Franchise FRANCISCO, Nov. 27— cifle Coast league, is t making arrangements for al meeting of the which probably will be one week from today Baum, who bas from attending the vention of minor San Antonio, today the am directors, id here y eof ronco ‘ BUSTAVUS 'T. Kine, Jover the new A. A rating of the Gustavus T. Kirby, New York,| pacific Coast league and ptates of the executive com-|that the credit for raising the mittee of the Intercollegiate Ama-| jeague’s standing Velongs to J, Cal teur Athletic association, was | twing. elected president of the Amateur| During the week Baum will ap Athletic union at the annual meet-| point his umpires for next year and ing in New York, Nov, 20, succeed-|jook after many other matiers of just returned national Com league clubs ig Tex, 1% enthusiastig SAN Allen T. Baum, president of the Pa | MAY LOSE THE PORTLAND FRANCHISE | trout Diap anyt wligh! & 801 after, Te read the pepe why Btor tress) at of of @ diger Dizi Btor Tommy Murphy, said today that there is but little chance for a fight with the champion. McParland received a letter from the Wolgast camp in Low Angeles announcing that Wolgast “had other plans, closely upon this came another from New York offering Packey $7,500 to box ten) Tounds with Matt Wells there. } McFarland decided to accept the latter offer, and the hopes of the | Ban Francisco fans for a championship contest on New Year's or Wash. ing President E. C. Brown of Chi-|impomtance. When the directors cago. meet next Monday a schedule for Kirby's election prevented | 1912 will be adopted and the quem eplit in the ranks of A. A. U.| tion as to whether McCr shall He has been identified with ath-/have a Portland club in the North letic sports for 16 years, and is| western league’ next year will alse qualified to hold down the highest | be brought up. | for Stockton against Oakland here yesterday, Overall threw his arm jout, and war obliged to leave the mound in the sixth inning ‘The arm is badly swollen, and the | former Chicago Cub star announced | ball experts decla that he probably would make a trip|gon Agric fngton’s birthday have gone glimmering. to Youngstown, Ohio, to haye it|go into the Thanksgiving day game peed od ‘teat, & crags wie at. doe . treated by Honenetter Reese, who| against Whitman college in poor|Peleved that during | his a . 2 ee] } bency he will weld the factions | doctored him for a similar accident | condition ‘ . He fears that bis| Although the nes Hag about permanent har-| Northwestern leagte team out of on aga | playes f e Ni A . Champion Adolph Wolgnst has picked the next sheep for the , slaughter. tp other words, he has chosen his next two opponents, Wout | ctuataie” tobe ate: Tank be |university athletics, is treasurer|tteved that Judge McCredie's off on & om with in ord Khockout Brown, of New York, and Block, | work will be indulged in, {of the National Playgrounds asso-| at the annual meeting last fall: te i ackey McFarland, of Chicago, Wolgast may get away with Main 6169. oe it in probable that Enberg wit|<#ton, and was one of the organ-| surrender the Portland franchise, eae |izers of the Public Schools’ Ath-land transplant the present Pork CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 27.—As a result of the 0 to 0 game between Harvard and Yale last Saturday, the fluke wines First Ave of Princeton and the general semi-rugby kicking exhibitions, i which have characterized almost every game of the Eastern Knockout’ but uy 7 r fiscal somal reales with the geenkyards eae. “The plature shows MeFartoes 8 [be unable to play Thursday, and N Robinson possibly may take his|!Uc league of New York land team in Ballard, was but ~|forerunner of that event. In any ~~ - fh of brau vw university etreult this season, Coaches Haughton, of Hartard, <a ¢ Winchester Automatic f « Sanford, of Yale, and Rohrer, of Princeton, all are miss Shotguns nem | on the right and Brown on the left. e { ager pgp ve teeta sasiaptapapetarsininllnin™ pec fabs 2 crippled | SIMPLE MIXTURE Jevent it ts practically certain that \ ; | |the Porttand team will be given to | USED IN SEATTLE | isaitara, and i{ Portland stays im | the circuit, the schedule will be so Many in Seattle are now using disgust at the revised rules governing the game today coaches declare that the game is as rough as ever, and the seston ere tte ee naught FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT The Van Bella Orchestra; Miss Glynn, in popular songs; Mme. Buron,‘in costume at THEO. WILTS CO. 1012 tet Ave. O. A. C. in Poor Shape for the Whitman Game CORVALLIS, Or., Nov. 27,—Foot- ¢ that the Ore 7 ven will Continuous Ball, Anyhow. 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