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STAR—SATURDAY, DEC, 18, 1915. PAGE 7. ’ Pla yers W hoJumped ao fo) Pea | maRvelou YORK, Dec. 18.—Prospecta ts und under discussion, It ts belleved ANIMAL WITH ie & peace pact between Organized ) the following terms will be among a ball and the Federals in the | those included in the peace plan ) Next few hours were bright today | jeventy-two players who When the national commission and| hy. contracts with the Feder | Federal representatives went {nto ls will be taken over by Or. | _ conferenc: Qanized Baseball. | } Withdrawal of the Federal There will be only one club league’ anti-trust suit now In Brooklyn. George 8. Ward Pending before Federal Judge will be paid for the of : Landis at Chicago, disposition Washington park for 20 years. 4 of Federal contracts with piay- Chicago Nationals and Fed. ere and of the Federal plants, | erals to be consoildated, Joe ‘ caused an unexpected Hitch in | Tinker managing. the negotiations. While there St. Louls Nationals and Fed le no fear Cop points will pre- | erals to be merged, with Field vent ultimate ce it may re | er Jones manager. t me all winters te unravel the / Miller Huggins, manager of knot. the St. Louls Nationals, to be At their meeting yesterday the American and National comamitions | delegated the National committee Roger Bresnahan, manager to confer with the Feds and nego of the Cubs, to be assisted to 4 Uate for peace. The meeting was| buy the Cleveland American y r to have been not entirely har-| association club and return it ool mer i but it Is understood that! to Toledo, his home town. Bres- tae Plane bave progressed so far that| nahan's two-year contract with wea One, bing hed yong Setanta them tis! Za as manner t the phraseology of the agreement! Chicago to be pald in full. " 5 | | SPATRICK’S [Sex Connie Signed WILL CLAMP LID [svqws figHT WAY TO USE UNEMPLOYED FuuT| Expected Clash of 4 Player at the ———————— irr OE “ + MEN SMOTHER ee T DOWN ON BOXING | Wil d Oatman (United States Amateur Skatin , The claim has often been Ss UFF Champion.) | t son an ] ARISTOCRATS ag that Connie Mack signs Boginners have trouble handling | ‘ 9 e e ballplayers when they are By th |the unemployed leg in skating. | i iN tutte, and Jack Doyte, Chi ae Ga The ‘greatest fault is to lift tt too | t t a Zz cago @ Sox scout, claims to Sporting Editor ret lage oe Mp Nog nts Prd | tan a ert t e have the dope tm one. case. | In the pleture, the right leg (un VICTORIA. Dec. 18.—In a rough|| “I got a tip on Davies, an out TACOMA, Dec. 18—W ployed) {s lifted too high and the| . , : fielder,” says Doyle, “ mata knee bent too much. | Stare Bpecia Oatman (Cpt.).Center........Morris game, in which penalties were ler,” says yle, “watched td descends on the pon, J . . 1 g : humerous, Leater Patrick and his |} Bim tn several games and decid HO Is going to) so tenn Sic dae aren en ae By lifting the leg too high, you| PORTLAND, Dec. 18—Seattle's| age pda fg rae ig hago , : fonaries triumphed |] ed to sign him. coach the Wash poly Bey = throw yourself out of balance and |hockey team was snowed under, 5|¢ree; James Rilance, of Portland, Victoria Milliona: t phed, a + round boxing game in Tacoma judge of play: A. C. Thorpe, of Be over the Vancouver team, managed } 1 found he had been signed oo football This was tho announcement thnt have to waste too much time and \to 2, by the sensational offense and) 140° and Walter Parks, of Port: “rsa > ate he eam next yea a ‘ j . bana by his ieother, Frank Patrick. by poroaleae en ete \ is the question [ame today from the office of Pros-| defense of the Portland Rosebuds,|jand, goal judges; W. H. Royle, of the one-sided score o! to 2 coe aaa : Th WA that puzales afecuting Attorney R |{n their return game on the local ice) Portland, and Donald Stewart, of Better team work characterized |] Nov soe xs with Mack's team }) seme Get eal Skers scheduled between now] last night. The Rosebuds took the| Seattle, timers. the locals’ play than was presented eason university alum-|#94 uary 1 will be permitted Jlead in the first period, and tho the) Substitutions: First perlod— ia ong ere ree eeeeee pce lee nt. A few days| ith certain restrictions,” said Re-| score was a tie for a short time in| None. Second period—Rickey for week. ‘ masa the final stanza, Dunderdale and| Wilson, of Seattle; Wilson’ for a tighter defensive game and the po len Dina Hit Ba | : . lod-— carried over the| Th® promoters have been over Barbour, a raw recruit making his| Rickey, of Seattle. Third pert ; loose team work that marred the LEACH cross MAKES | Py ire that Wash [stepping the bounds Iaid down at| debut in major league hockey, sent) Barbour for Tobin, of Portland, first op ints Age ta poste ore ington ‘oifered a three-year time they were permitted to re three more goals by Holmes in rap-|and Rickey for Rowe, of Seattle, pan sane won e | hovers AD WOLGAST Quit eaateass Siatiovers: Pe the giving of boxing stows, |id fashion, and Portland won easily.|| Goals: First period—(1) Port Tice’ dee pact | A earn yer Minnesota star quart Keenant. claime As a result of the game, Portland |lavd, Dunderdale, unassisted, 8:09; st Let the od hnetcomen ansther stor attle are tied for the league| (2) Seattle, Wilson from Morris, os op legged ap pace IN SEVEN ROUNDS Los Angeles that a cont leadership rd & (3) Portland, Jobnson, unas- : Stross the'tce raising havoc S| seerw YORK Dar 1n_ttie eren( eee otered, to Waiter Rheinscniid,| PENN CREWS WILL ioe Eger crralle eerie barr ste ME the Vancouver defense. oot . pA Magrssg ” : . | | batt hy r is now Ifving tn the South TT terialize. Frank Patrick, president, Third period—(4) Seattle, Mor Lehman, Vancouver goal, saved |Pattered shut, Ad Wolgast, former|'* now living tn the South. tne! ENTER BIG REGA A o ¢, said he would sus: end| 18, unassisted, 3:06; (5) Portland, his team from a worse defeat by lightweight champion, was forced om | oie arene fee te. Is o bie ope, board of control to find a new| AT POUGHKEEPSIE both players for the next Portland-| Barbour from Oatman, 4:46; (6) some remarka! 5 |to quit {n the peventh round of his| coach refuses to divulge any {nfor- | Seattle game if a continuation of| Portland, ' Barbour, unassisted, var ay jecheduled ten-round bout with|mation of thelr investigutions. | | the fight at Seattle cropped out in per SL ir sees Dunderdale, un- ‘om Jones, manager jess C Whether they really offered McGov LAD! > P last night’s battle. Netther Oat-| 9*8 ane Wiltard, says Jess fe tired of [00D Cross here, The Michigan/ [72's contract te not known, but\|p. Howard & HLA. Pe. Deo, 18-— man nor Wilson was even warned.| Penalties: First period—Harris, the fight game. Jess tires | ~Wild cat™ entered the ring with bis/ong thing is sure—McGovern hat ling tniversity 2's Seepaieia SEATTLE OUTPLAYED ne Oe + easily. He hasnt fought since {left eye in a tender condition, and| applied for the position. The fact |rowing commitean, eald recently the Seattle ili peach ‘The Rosé-| Cpe rat on) te gee bic he became champion. {cross soon closed the other camo out in an informal discussion | University of Pennsylvania crews bade showed better. teamwork .ob| bie, ar pmciane id; eed 7 — | between board of control members | wit positively be in the big regatta offense and back-checked closer, shat after the newspaper report was spare 3: read at Poughkeepsie next year, despite preventing the Metropolitans from] —_— Pier er jall rumors to the contrary. The getting many shots at the goal. Se-) ‘ ‘ University of Pennsylvania will attle held them even until Rowe was $500 MARKET REPORT degree, fan has peg, Peli have three crews at Poughkeepsie nent off for fighting with Tobin and| GIVES TROPH 4 offering him some “expert” advice OM!Y reason the date of the Pough ee oe | ‘ ]Yextme Game fs 9t000 | oe how the Metropotitans should |X atta. was not ratified Each will find $3 missing from his | SPORTS | ny. ‘The man enya he was. & axe |* , the rest of the rowing pay check at the end of the week. AT MADISON aes ead behest Sele letitute on a New York Athletic *Chedule at the rd of directors In wild attempts to score, Pete ute e Teched, Cae ant Beck club team seven years ago. | meeting last night is because no Muldoon’s men rushed up the ice) yranrson, Wis, Dec. 18—An |aaw his first professional game |1ste has yet been set by the P ‘i in the last period, Johnson and Ir- athletic trophy valeel % 500 hi ‘ | Tuesday, and it has been seven | <*epale rowing officials, vine, the #peedy Rosebud defense je trophy valued at ¥ set | years sincé he saw his last game. | men, broke up the plays and been presented to the University of} , | He also adds that Tuesday's game was the first he had ever seen where offside play in center ice | was allowed. WHITE-WELSH BOUT FOR LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE POSTPONED EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo Dec. 18.—Charlle White announced today that his proposed bout with Freddie Welsh has been postponed White received a telegram from his} manager, Nate Lewis. No reason| was given Californie tomatoes, lug. - Cranberries eee | Here's where some young Iowa} university students find out how it feela to fly thru the alr. Frank energy = regair when the leg hothouse long to bring next stroke pes, Emperor, jae Emperor, 32-1» naturally. Do all, The leg | 21) ct Grapes, Malnga, toe aa Malaga. 338 : improper Handling of the Unem- ployed beg" ‘that fs enough. high or too far back, ning balance. Also, {s allowed to go too it takes too it forward for the Let the unemployed leg go back | not try to lift it at will be bent a little at the knee of its own accord, and started down the fce with the puck. Wiscongin by A. P. Nelson of Grants- The Seattle men, tired from the! hure president of the board of uni- hard going, were lost and failed to/ Santc ching versity regents. The award will be siven annually to the department Portland's last goals were the re- sult of breaking up the Seattle for-) scoring the largest number of points rushing for | in intramural sports during the col- wards’ advances and lege year. Every branch of athletics goal before they could get back Big “Moose” Johnson and Oat-| is included in the eligible lst. man were the Rosebud stars. Johnson scored the locals’ second | goal with a wild dash down the ice} with the puck, shooting in behind the goal, then around in front and sending the rubber disc flying by Holmes into the net. Whitman fs in Washington's class in football financial circles. They |lost money on the 1915 season, but not as much as Washington, Whit- man lost only $240. a Washington 30 |S ereamery, brick " TENG Were. .| WEEKS MATCHED | “THE MOOSE” CALL en OES . | camer, ‘lid pack 1 aig | Gee Aaa - ; . + , 0 CSS101S 0 a ife | Every time Johnson started dr rfl @ 20 mousy nD Seg WO OEE awe) lly Weeks, middlewe char |the fee with the puck, the crow: i © 12 | Demonte wheel ff | wrestling classes, aieate Meethct ae toa uatived THE LONG ARM OF publish {t privately and give the|Would take up the Canadian moose vite ton nee Radiance ea “ 18 | Oregon. triplet le Pedy ie MES with Al fceareces, cf ‘Bostland COINCIDENCE whole edition to his friends,” I re-|call. A clamor of “Moos” that vis- and repairs for all Pump! o Hy uae unde = jocals hy poor heavyweight champion of the Molly found her pearl, and, won-| Marked itors took to be hoots accompanied | Ae + Tomatcen, California, 6: mel it | ork and are poor at shoot: | vod eat, for a bout at Portland.|der of wonders, it was Tim Laf-| “I'd like to see him do so,” de-|the big defense man into the oppo naces. Water 138 | Young America ‘ iy |!ng. They also lack in head work, | Northwest, for a bout at ttle, | ferty that brought {t to her | clared Mollie. nents’ territory backs and coils peak! Leoni . i jaccording to the fan Ho appeared in a number of four-| Last night he arrested a car full) We Were on our way to the po-| Barbour substituted for Tobin putin “and cons +? iam " 1. | mney efther don’t. pass at all or|round bouts here. He formorly| of Joy-riders, and in the pocket of| lice station to identity her prop-| When the latter was ousted from the voted. reas ae Jonathan esse |g 8 ie co one Ie,” Wee nome more (claimed Seattle as his home, but| one of the men was the pearl ring. | ¢rty when this conversation took |ame for bis fight with Rowe, aan Main S75 Winter Pana Ls j Country Hay and Grain “expert” criticism by the “bug.” now lives in Vancouver Because it had “From Chadwick to! Place. When we arrived there {demonstrated his right to be in big} = Delictoue : ee | | (Prices paid producer) i ptt etal Ravan bpethe to te te thd Mollie” inside, he called up Annie| Mollie immediately recognized one |company by shooting two goals in| ive comiiag conics ° 1% [right ponttion to receive « peas” GRADS HONOR TEAM ° sked.ter te ae me ic aot} of the men as a painter who bad the short time he was in the game. | Local spples o | Par ; had lost anything | Neen doing some Work in the bath-| Rickey, the new man signed by| (i tn tha aly wank. Wat Why, how did you know, An-|Toom of her apartment |Seattle Friday, jumped into the| > mong ao ad | neon nie head,’ seid the “bug.” He| SPOKANE, Dec. 18.—Warhing-|nie?” Was my surprised exciama-| “Don’t send me over the road,|KAme without even a practice in| eee plays a fine game at goal, but ia|ton Btate College alumni in Spo-|tion. “She has lost her engage-| Miss.” he pleaded, for as yet there sion with’ hie teammetes.. He play: White river ... 0... too good for that position,” he vol.|kane will honor the Pullman foot-\ment ring—a black pearl that is| Appeared nothing against him but a/¢d @ fast, aggressive game, Tekime Bervanie saan’ lunteered in one of his ramblings. | ball team with a banquet here on} almost priceless beside having a/ charge of fast driving. “I did not | SUMMARY That Seattle has the finest — “A substitute should be found for|thelr way to Pasadena for the| sentimental and historical value think the ring was very valuable,| The summary follows: |] billiard rior in the world? goal and Holmes put up on the for.| Brown game New Year's day. Over| “Will you tell her not to worry?| honest I did not. I've seen those] | Portland (5). Seattle (2). |] Come in and see. ward line,” he mused on }200 grads will gather {n the Hall Tim has got {t,” waa Annie's reas-| Waxey stones down In the cheap| Murray .......Goal....... Holmes a ee of the Dogos in Davenport's to | suring reply regen and I thought it would never | Irvine. . Right defense Carpenter) re “Withont a good goalkeaper, the | honor the gridiron stars. 1 {immediately called up Mollie,| be missed and so | dropped it in| Johnson....Left defense. owe | PACI Fl Cc Assured Travelers aber bose ta the ane A lost,” noe renner ese — and you can imagine, little book, | my pocket. I'm no thief, miss, and | Dunderdale.. .Rover. Foyston (Cpt.) | BROWN & HULEN who use the commented Pete Muldoon. “As for that she was happy | if Thad known the foolish bead was | Harris......Left wing.....Walker Second and Spring Third Floor /SYSTE M “Did you tell Chad last night?” 1| one of those pearls you read about |Tobin......Right wing.....Wilson poor stick work and lack of head FREE ADMISSION 7 work, he evidently didn't watch | asked | ew oug ce Walker, Wilson, Foyston, Rowe, AT DREAMLAND | "1 dfd not.” | pair of tongs. Carpenter and Morris very closely DANCING BYERY EVENING “How did you account for not| plaint against Of the Union Pacific aight wearing the ring?” | FOUR FROM WEST sass the other HV ERY ONS WHLOOME then have to loose and that I was afraid to wear | "I told him the pearl was a little |Mollle wanted to do, I wouldn't have touched it with a Don't lodge a com- me, will you?” Of course, that was the last thing She would tell Chad the whole After January e {t until It had been examined by | story. buys a $25 191% modet||the Jewelers, I hada bad time at| “Lt wonder if Chad has ever told = om oe ON Al l -STAR TEAM $12.5 AnNOLD Vinaton, | it, for he wanted me to let him|me an untruth,” she said as I was ys ei ganranteed 1h Venere 10 dare ire || take it to the Jeweler’s himself, but erp her back. 7 * DEC 9 in thin tocation, || 1 finally pacified him by saying I] “Probably,” I answered, prosa-) Write at once for our new free catalog in which are plainly Standard Road of the West Foor Ver Wemtersere are pinced || did not want to leave him, long | teally. 4 THROUG of All-Star 1915 track team by | ARNOLD VIBRATOR | listed and priced the best and best known quality a They iba : || enough to go upstaira for 1t.” | “It would break my heart to find The very latest in steel % Fie! faa rgetcirry gir 2075 ARCADE BLDG, ||. “Oh, Molle, Mollie, you are/out that ne had,” was her surpri.- brands of liquors, You will find this method SLEEPING i CAR equipment—protected by Stk, hie: tabke Wik. tanta: tol Prince | tee ——————— | learning quickty to flatter a man |ing assertion. of buying by mail—from-wholesaler-to-con- CE Automatic ‘Electric “Safe- S$] ast summer. 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Even |thing of a fuss about ft. I think, be unable to communicate with you unless you 0 the Line that Joins the club, {n the pole vault for blood | Chad, who loves mo devotedly and|Margle, that {n men’s hearts they he 1b at J . dixor- | whom I love to distraction, will not|think all women are Ifars, and they Denver |] West and East with A ern | p our name on a _ | take me seriously as man to man. |like us all the better when we lle * i oints. Al] Boulevard of Steel FROSH GIRLS WIN | tauon'” | He smiles at my logic, and although |and get away with {t.” and intermediate p | [wegen renee : Ge etter he Be i la our mai i is ‘now service you wanton Ti] Pull Information and Expert ictal \(ramhinae’ bivlacat thal antl hewspaper work, #ee 1 sometities| queer ane TRY IT ‘ Travel Service upon application KQ| wesity won the swimming race |think he has persuaded himself (To Be Continued) Write for our prices on OLD TAYLOR, yellow label, bottled te as EVERY DETAIL to held at the Y. W. C. 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