SWIMMERS \ it COMING WEST1 IsKroegcr, Lane anti Grace Will Knter St. Mary's*21 riders knter poktlaxd-TO-SRATTLE KVKM.Smrt Will Be Made I rom Sixth and Vfdrr Street- oft le-eeniher 151.The fifth annual New Years endurance run of th* Bote City Motorcycle Club will h* held this *• -• r and oneof the greatest runs In the history of ihr melorcyrle game h* re la expected.Thl year the run will b** to Seattle and return, Th* riders will hsivc^’ort-lard, starting frorn The Oregonian corner at Sixth ami Aitl«*r streets at 7:3» A. 1L December 31, stoppi* * N«-w Year s day in Seatth and leaving that city at 7:30 A, SI.t*p to date 24 rld^ra have sent tn their entry blank* to the headquarters of the Rose City Motorcycle Club.Chcrktaf? slat ions will be located titPortland, Goble, Kalatus, Oh**hulls, Tacoma and Seattle. Twenty-five miles per hour has been set as the pace that the machines must U- ep up for a perfect score.Following are riders well known t«iPortland motorcycle racing fans who have already entered: Walter Had field, Ed Berrlth, En d Gilbert, R. W. Price. Ed Christ* .-neon, Yern Short, Lloyd Weston, Tom Colton. Carl Soderlund, Steve Aufmuih, Monk McMorran* Joe liinard. K*-n Altnow, R, Luckwalrtt. Rill LatiK^ly, Merrill Bacon, Georg- Strine,Duse- Karri uni, Carl Rose. Fred Wyatt, W. R. Axsafn, A. J. Nlesc, Joe Schantln, Art Krcofsky. Ai Williams and William Nagle,St Mary'* College wilt be able to gointo swimming competition on a mag-trific-nt scale ihfs con ing year if it ia 1 he desire of the athletic authorities at ihe Oakland institution. A letter Just receiver from Ensign Charles Small, who la in, Philadelphia, states he has barnM ‘'Stubby Krueger, the world's champion backstroke swimmer from Honolulu, and Clarence Lane, next toPuke Katmmunoku in the sprint*, ar** to * nt r Si .Mary’s. Walter Grace will a iso he there after he secures bis release. from the Army* and they will make up the fastest trio on the Pacific_ ; \(X-. X.; . v. \vKrueger, who has been spending several weeks with Fred Cady, the. Philadelphia coach. is to leave for the Coast w ithin a week. Lane, just over an operation for appendicitis, will come as soon os possible.SOLDIERSDKFEA I MARINES( amp hrvvl.- Eleven \ lelorlou- byThirteen-'to-Xoitilng score.SEATTLE, Dec. 14.—On t field re armbling a sta of mud ihe Camp Lew football eleven today humbled the Bremerton Marines at University Field by a score of 13 10 0.During the first six minute* of play the soldier* scored a touchdown when Quarterback Aiber speared a forward pa as from Skadar, who kicked goal. The play was made after the soldiers had worked the ball down to the Marines* Io*-yard line. Alher r-cored th* second touchdown In the la*t half, butmud and ram made the ball loo slippery for him to kick goal.Five of the regular Camp Lewis team were kept on the Hide lines during theKaiiie. The booting of Donnelly forj he Marines prevented the soldi eraI1It