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John Lindh [RITCHIE SIGNS FOR BATTLE WITH WELSH— OREGON WILL OPEN SEASON WITH U. TONIGHT NEW INTERNATIONAL SKATING CHAMP AND MAN WHO BEAT HIM RIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1915, PAGE 13. ‘Oregon to Open Basketball Season at Varsity Gym Tonight By CLARK squire. and passing The two paperweight The University of Oregon |forwards, Sharp and “Skeet” Hig will open its basketball season |bee, are dangerous men, Sharp, | at 7:46 tonight In the local (the best find of the season, Is per gym, with an effort to sink fecting Hezdek's style of basket | the hook into the Washington (tossing and ts rapidly rounding into _—IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH ~ N. W. MAGS NOT YET AGREED ON SCHEDULE— BURNS AND BAYLEY TO FIGHT FOR CROWN — PROSPERITY SALE champs. The Purple and Gold |a top-noteh player players already have two vic- Lyle Bigbee furnished the only tories to their credit, a brace (real thrill of the training season of close games won from the when he annexed three field goals two weeks ago, (from the center of, the floor in the favor them in Willamette Big’ o* run eee eee) ning mate. has the reputa Tonight's game is the first tion of being the best player on the of a s@ies of five to be played Oregon floor e ame— e aw on the longest trip taken by | He Looks for Teeth | an Oregon athletic team in sev The fight between Brownell and —They Bought = vara Pullman and Walla to call time to search for two alla missing teeth. Dudley was also P 4 We're discontinuing rhe vuingue the Same mussed up. A sale that is “On the Square.” Values that talk in Bargain Lan- 4 i he ashington Hneup will be The same teams are scheduled ! i i i Lane is tans Gaither ete tk ten lbtce ca k ee guage! No need to give a lengthy story! Every article a genuine q the fulla from the fast evening i i i ings and Hats. gation, Coach Savage) The Oregon team “will be com bargain for rapid selling tomorrow. Doers team has about the same posed of Sharp and C. Bigbee, for “ ho yroaga. boc ed apeed strength now as when wards; Dudley, center; L. Bigbee r on staple he season opened, for recent ex-\and Boylen, guards; Morton, Brown } ries on good minions ci in snaidertly ‘on fil-ant Wheeies sate Washing {| [ELOSperity Prices of Prosperity Prices of ~ ty sah and ft has taken ton will be represented by David , s jall week to get back in shape son and Robinson, forwards; Sav M Cloth The visitors are handicapped by age, center; McFee and Fancher, en S es ; |their luck in weight, but they are!guards; Schreuder, Schively and speedy and accurate in shooting Deutsche, subs $10.00 Suits ahd 76e Under Shirts or $2.50 Soft Hats go q Underwear You never saw Under- wear so cheap as we're selling it. Cooper's Gray Wool, garment. . 90c Cooper's $1.50 blue, wool, eral years, Two games will be played here and one each at Dudley afeenter grew so warm fn ent serimmage that Brownell had Overcoats now Overcoats now Overcoats now $12.60 $18.50 Bults and Overcoats now ite and Overcoats now 00 Suite and $4.85 $7.35 $10.50 $12.50 $14.50 Drawers, ta and at Drawers, Union Suits, go at Dress large $1.00 Drawers go at.... $1.00 Under Shirts or wool, Rockwood Drawers £0 $3.00 Medlicott Wool Shirts or also 39c |" $1.29 mr 69c | ,. fines | "Sem $1 48 $1.29] * 5.60 and $6.00 Austrian Velour “pate $2.48 “" $1.89 at $1.85 Shirts, odds and sizes $3.00 Black gar- ment $1.10 Without tion the ch ore 29CJ tats go at 5 : . out exception the choic 1.50 Dress Shirts, soft a Cooper's $1.50 $1 00 At last Willle Ritchie has decided to com : a je out of hin est fot of Sul ylaited bosom, go 5.00 Jo! 3 i Lisle, garment ° Lured by the siren clink of dollars, the former lightweight piaclbettgnsladeayetiedoiteonnedl alerts 89c rey S08 Eee * $2. 69 4 Cooper's $1.00 7 Anton O’Bicky, at left, the speedy champ has agreed to meet the man who uncrowned him in New me gene: eating Senmervedten ) Winsel tee Sak ee ia Cotton, garment.. c Cleveland boy, is now internation: | York, on March 11, The battle will be over the ten-round route. models ever offered in a sale. | iitary style, go ; 6 ; Cooper's $2.26 Silk and Fal amateur icoakating champlon| 1M taking the bout, Willie incidentally learned the difference Neat silk mixtures, stripes | at * © $1.35 | #100 and $1.25 Men's 59 7 tan since Bobby McLean, the Chicago between being champion and being just me and plenty { , t 175 FI iC 3 Caps g0 at.......605. c . Sau hb on 4 plenty in gray and blue | $1.75 Flannel Coat Shirts, mill- wittvecd fey) ick whirtwind, vacated the title to be chie, it wi remembered, was the originator of ti effect tarly collar, go 94 eeaticatt Wee icky come a professional, O'Sicky was| "$10,000-or-no-fight” stuff. And he got away with it, too, But “gt iat ‘ 95c Soft. Hats come in >View! F . 5 » But, with title and all, Willie will only profit by $5,000 when he meets the champion; 0c | t t n i a $1 40 his brother, Ben O'Sicky, ated his $10,000 days are over, unless he can manage to put over a Many of these Suits Ined—| 50¢ Neckwear, not has-beens, | brown, green and gray, in high : bd him recently in the Obio champion win on the sturdy Gritieher, and the tailoring absolutely J but uptodate, go 19c crowns, telescopes, fedoras, “a $2.50 = Medilicott Scotch ships at Clevela: The pair plan “ee ee faultlens—the best to be found 3 pencil curls and flat orims Wool, gar- to race for the international hon Now that the match is clinched, fans are turning thelr attention to in ready-to-wear clothes. These | 20¢ Wool Hose go 10 The stiff hats black only; w ment ........ ore the probable outcome, Willie has donned the gloves but once since he sults are excellent for present.j at | c ale Be $2.50 Heavy Silk and ————— | lost his crown to Welsh, some seven months ago. Acd that was a four and: ¢ Spring, wear, AU] $240 Bweater Conte me to-cie-tmtamte “styles, ee ats gar feent the Pine St. school at the found affair with Johnny Dundee and not very strenuous, according to sizes go at C | to suit every man and youth. { Pe $1. 75 Interscholastic. swimming meet to| thot who saw the bout. Welsh, on the other band, hae been battling a be held in the Washington natatort-| ®!) Comers, aboupt once every two. weeks or so, and Is right now at the wool, garment um Feb. 19: 26-yard das 1 a . angle-worm wiggle over various vaudeville circuits, and little training. Of course, the American has plenty of time to get intn shape, But he hasn't been boxing. It will be remembered that Jim Jeffries attempted Union Suits of all A 8 H E s§ J, Saunders, Smith; 100yard dash, Brown, Anabel and E. Saunders 22 61.5. MARCUSSON ~2xy 1121 First Avenue, near Seneca St. i Brow abel and a ag ochre vat oe gp Be meager ght a champion after an extended absence from the ring. That nder The Tacoma soccer team will plunge, J. Saunders, FE ndere r is still green in the memories of fight followere—particularly wear reduced % to %4 play the Carbonado team on the and Latimer; relay team, Wild, J thought enough of Jim to risk thelr ducate, Nothing #o dire a home Smith and Burwell. Other, 4# that affair, however, is expected in this joust. It will be ten rounds coal diggers’ grounds Sun- | Saunde and no decision given at the end, but after It's over the post mortems € day afternoon. Tacoma ts a good high schools have not yet selected : \ jbet for the McMillan cup, and {f{their tear should reveal whether Willie has a chance ever ‘toregain his lost| they win from Carbonado ‘Sund coe laurels J both the coal diggers and the Seat: ste | Arrow White Shirts, in fag) te Celtics will be out of the cu» GAME MAY DECIDE Unieas some of the magnates in the National league get chilly feet 3 and start a retrenchment policy at this late hour, the old cireuit is « ing to get away from the pole in a penant fight this year with less ups in the managerial department than it has for several years two new skippers are noticed collecting their cohorts for the Southland trip this season. Pat Moran has taken the place of the sor rel-topped Charley Dooin at wielding the baton er the Phunny Phils and Rajah Bresnahan, the portly ex-director of the Cards, is going to ake a whirl at the Cubs, Rajah is no stranger to the National league tle Cett | ers, both of the Pressmen, rolled high score of 184 and hi verage ba 169. or On the S. A. C. alleys, last night, 7 | the Whites got away with the long | end of a 1,778 to 2,530 score against | the Blues. Inches of the winning jteam put over the high score of plain and pleated fronts, now— $1.15 Monarch White The intercollegiate football rules committee is holding its annual) meeting in New York today BASKETBALL TITLE Wf the Y. M,C. A, first basket: ball team beate the Plymouth Church five in the contest to be played at the Plymouth floor The bill to permit horse racing| lin Arkansas under control of a Arrow Colored 95 state commission has passed the! tomorrow night, the Y quintet | strategists, if there be such things, His methods were pretty well te : Se ES C PB lower house and been sent to the! will be regarded as the un- | noised around when he was serving a St. Louls sentence, and also | 234 and high average of 203 $1.00 and $1.25 [senate where favorable action Is! questioned champions of the | while he was with the Cubs Inst y je © eg mnt 1S | Capt. Daly's team in the Knights Colored Shirts | expected. ociation ti _ - “RITCHIE SIGNS TO MEET WELSH jof Columbus House league ran See outfit LOS ANGELES, Feb, 5.—Willie Ritchie will have an opportunity|®Way from the five captained by —] The Green Lake Gun club will) day by the winning of two | to win back the lightweight crown he lost to Freddie Welsh, when he/| Lisky last night by a score of 2,447 hold its annual meeting at Carpen-) games out of three. Play will | meets the champion in a 10-round battle at Madison Square Garden, | to 2,264. Daly bowled high score of | ters’ hall, Green Lake station, Tues New York, on the night of March 11. Ritchle, who is appearing at a|216 and high average of 185. start at 8 o'clock and the game | promises to be one of the best vaudeville theatre here, signed articles yesterday, agreeing to the con-| day evening. Stetson Hats vaevetanle of the basketball season in Se- test. The articles provide that the men shall weigh 135 pounds at 2 : * On soceunt of the wars the Bore atile. o'clock on the day of the contest. Ritchie has posted $1,000 to guaran * J Aor grnighh oomph recor | Ba ee een ai, has dail +7 thi Beaieio bia |tee his weight and appesrance, He will go into training in New York yacht racee this season and will not @FOUNTAIN PENS ee ee ehh be school basketball schedule will lchallenge for the Lipton cup held the season will open All styles and colors. REPAIRS, EXCHANGES, INKS i | 5 * — we 1S, INKS start thi afternoon, with Broadway | BURNS AND BAYLEY TO FIGHT All $3.00 ws $3.50 by the jeattle Yacht club. WATE amas, Bg ng SG RKER | necting Queen Anne at Queen | VANCOUVER, B.C Feb. 6.—Articles wore: sighed today by : . PI i 4 h , NHALL Anne, Ballard vs, Franklin at Frank Roughhouse” Charley Burns, Canadian lightweight champion, and Joe - Hats, hundreds of Biv tee Lestags Bray i de MENDENHAL lin and Lincoln vs. West Seattle at Bayley, former holder of the title, for a 20-round contest, to take place styles |to revive running horse racing in 117 Madison St West Seattle. Both Franklin and jut Fraser Mills, 15 miles from Vancouver, on February 15. The boys San Francisco for several weeks | Hatiard will have changed Iineups The Stout ff will make 123 pounds and will enter the ring at § p. m ] during the fair. No betting wil! be | Fispe in this afternoon's contest, and Irhem alt, And the Tall. 9| ry permitted if tentative plans mature their game will be preceded by a SIZES FROM 31 TO 52 | GILBERT BEATS THE SAILOR | cia contest between the second teams MONEY BACK IF NOT | DENVER, Feb, 5.—In &20-round contest that was disappointing to $1.00 and $1.25 Officials of the Federal baseball jof the Let ey qed * a SATISPACTORY }the fans on account of {ts sameness and lack of “pep,” Dick Gilbert, ™ o league deny reports to the effect chance that the outcome of this ALTERATIONS FREE | Deaver heavyweight, won the decision over Sailor Petroskey here last 4 Caps they will move the Kansas Cit afternoon's games will decide the | night. Gilbert easily outpointed the satlor, landing frequently, but his franchise to New York city. contenders in the city champion CHAS. BLUMENFELD vlows lacked steam and did little or no damage. a a ship games. Queen Anne has been ve. “eevee a 65c With a victory each and no victorious In all of her contests so JOut of the High-Rent District. J) GIBBONS AND McGOORTY SIGN UP A Ww losses, C. A. Moon and ©. E. Stone | tar and Broadway, which has drop | ST. PAUL, Feb. 5. Articles were signed here yesterday by Mike Odd Hats, ‘orth to are tied for first honors in the | ped one game, has a chance to pick | Givbons and Eddie McGoorty, middleweights, for a 10-round battle at a three-cushion billiard = handicap jit up today Hudson, Wis, on a night during the first week in March, yet to be se 00. 10 Right Drug Co. 169 ——- = on, . ) $3.00, now $1.00 tournament at the Seattle Athletic | wn! at the Right Drug Co. tea) fame lected by the promotere of the atihir TO TRADE A and $1.25 Ee WES Marine Me < SO00RE, | ane ho ex-government pl The four games played in the Se ALBERT HANSEN Pistwsé 6 iT THE “iin aasigamiemadlosspait fe yous anoolotely wit Tye stile Church Athletic league at the Jeweler and Stiveremith Scene From “A Foo! There Was,” Playing at the Mission. |The Above| ‘ ; ir patronage and Of. | Lene hi Park gymSast night result » Picture Shows the Vampire, Theda Bara, Surrounded by Her Com- $2.00 and $2.50 Regardiess of the threatened in- | gee you the doctor's services as 8 | ed as follows: The First Baptists Is Now Locate at His panions. ‘a Oi vasion of the Federal league in the | inducement | 4 New Store Dent's Gloves " » beat the Queen Anne ristians. New England states, the New Eng k fur the Yellow Front, | ; . > | u 3 $1.60 Dent's 1. ‘15 land League of Baseball Clubs yes: —~ 19 to 16; the First pie rs Saori 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison|| | Gloves .. .$ terday announced that it would } beat the Queen Anne Methodists, - s ot al c ros }16 to 4; the University Methodists | RD A Boe vaaliee ine asus shyt defeated the Pilgrim Congregation mermauparracie: e | COR.S' IVE G UNIVERSITY 200 odd Trousers, worth to clubs was turned down | alists, 43 to 10, and the First Meth | F $5.00, now, fa vi “ odists beat the Green Lake Con Ww, nh | 3 pair ‘ 2.50 gregationalists, 36 to 6. The First 150c TO $5 SAVED 4 Raptist-Queen Anne Christian game Call at My BROWN, * AQUATIC RECORDS | was the most exciting and closely After a two days’ session, the), ; OPTICAL DEPARTMENT 7 contested of the evening. ic! od we! team representing the Print-| snd I will guarantee to About 350 Suits | oF WORLD BROKEN] OHIO METHOD IN ”. ...... « second dy of which ned I ag" Fromme Teal No. 9" hada? "oP sae (SR Worth to $25.00, most of Oy defeating the: Bobhemores 1D Northwestern baseball: league have] nay seiink against the F'rone ed. | sy te x. ROWE them are $20.00 Suits. All CHE Rae, nen toons ve DENTISTRY Suntors of the Franklin high scho so far falled jp adopt % playing) sieys yesterday, beating them rtment ™ i colors and styles, inciud- championship swimming events Juniors of the Franklin high school schedule for the coming season. 4 ’ rr Oe, a a rsa 7 y W: me ing blue serges Take any being conducted here by the Migst oth ere repiaces by retained the girls’ championship 30 DAYS All of the Northwestern mags,| to 1,987. Peterson and Mey-| ton Bldg. Main 3640 ° spare “| Z \ Dp, eK e BI 7 c ‘hess gt Ba ok a NS ee ae the Maas shethad ty attitielal tqath |°°P WOR Maat Veer with the exception of Owner King:| — u ham of Victoria, were present yes. [ oe | | eS | a | a gems wore Draken ft might, || CHAE Sre, BAC aTe) Oe ae soe be | The Multnomah club basketbal} CUT PRIC S terday, but the latter did not reach | : Michael McDermott established | ‘ceth. Examinations are now be | 1... was defeated at Portland last Ys ‘ id’ € 15133. Ing conducted without charge, and reser f Oregon the scene until 10:30 last night e Pigg ak oh Alcor 5 I) stimates are furnished in all cases, | "ight by the University of Oregon FREE The committee appointed "| ’ for the 100-yard swim, and a i quintet in a snappy game The EXAMINATION President Blawett Wednesday: tal : goo or ro) Are eg pies pond | Bhi a tsadr of Our Work | score was 24 to 18 draft a schedule, reported, and in b d, vercoats and yar } 9 for 12 Years’ Guarantee. 25c Per Cent Reduction] the main their fixing of dates was ai ets mo’ so Raincoa' tee a aeiverd beset Set of Teeth By defeating Whitman at Pull from these regular prices. atistactory, judging from the lack | u ts his title as 100-yard breast | $25 Set of Tee 8 man last night, by a score of 49 to ron ee an oe aces. Soniye tn the ‘tentalt with age Char stroke champion. Guaranteed .... ne Washington State college |) 22K Gold Crowns, ..85.00 r | ° iL 1-4 to 1-3 Off tive schedule, Perry McGillivray set a new 5 Set of Teeth ve wo fourth straight victory i d es a | » worded mark of 2:09 1 for the || Sa be d $5 pliePeakge tte, Bisa gtd Sate ede a rape April 20, with Tacoma at Seattle, even ain’t no fool fi Iterati : 250 yards and created a record |{Guaranteed -..-....... in th Full Set of Teeth... .$5.00] |Vicioria' at Vancouver and Aber-| Alterations Free. of 3:26 1-5 for the 300 yards in 10 Solid Gold or 4 ‘sca ‘oh Ole anbedlons cunes A arnentD Crown.....83.50] deen at Spokane, The present like an ole fool. . defending his 300-yard open orcelain Crown ...... layed at Orillia this season, the Gold Fillings -B1.00] schedule gives Seattle 13 weeks on John Lindh Co swim title, The former records | $410 Gold or Porcelain Grillia A. C. boys beat the Preston |S -. BOPP the home grounds, and all of the 4 were 2:51 for 250 yards and $4 oi ed i" ig other clubs but Aberdeen 11 weeks es 3:262-5 for 300 yards,, both Bridge Work ... basketball team, champions of me 5 me retry ind fe atresseee: on their home grounds, Aberdeen 4 marks being held by J,.G. Hat-| Solid Gold F lings . $1 Up| eastern pert 0 i He Ba ney ate a aire || wanted but nine weeks at home,| 1113 Third Ave. field of England. Other Fillings .....+---0@| night. The teams will play a re Oe ice uetcd terol ecaka ore ait c= BETWEEN SPR turn match at Preston, “Peoria len to Seattle. | a | Mellowness is the rare gift bestowed by Time oa only ING AND - yy : | as SENECA STREETS hse hours, 8:30 to 6, Sundays, | 17 President Blewett is expected to the best 's or nature's handiwork—the fine wine, | 900.8 a make announcement? of his selec va the fine VELVET, The Smoothest | | BROADWAY NAMES | OHIO i peer I L tion of umpires today, choosing woking Tobacco, is Kentucky Burley de Luse, with EA | BLANK BOOKS \from Jimmy Toman, Mike Lynch, all its natura avor and body mallewedl to an agate co | Ralph Frary and McGreevy. ‘The the-wood smoothness by more tl jan two years’ care! 4 4 SWIMMING T M whee latter {s believed to be certain of |B iw curing. lctinsand j DENTISTS tet and Pike, Opp. Public Mark: Laboring People’s ventists. TOWAC “ol OFFICE SUPPLIES Morey Stationery Co. TIS Firat Ave. Neor mbin st, selection. Stringent rules regard ing keeping the players within the salary mit were adopted No deals.for players were announced. BULL BROS. Jusi Printers 1013 THIRD Se metal-lined bags. Lc it M, he Cu Hajime SS] : + by Broad under In a tryout yesterday way high school swimmers, jthe direction of Neil Ellis, the fol- @AIN 1043 ‘lowing team was relected to repre- fy Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET 4 =