Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, December 21, 1930, Image 9

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ZEN BIG SCHOOLS TO HAVE NEW COACHES NEXT YEAR
THE ETTOENB REQISTER-flTTARP
V
km
ED FOR WORK
fl POSITIONS
I j Pri Sporti Editor)
KrK Dec. 20. W) As
kit . i" ..,.. of taking
,?..t i doien major tol-
KMi of the blggeatturn
sWl himnrv. with such
tlC and present fame aa
fit,to in football
Erf the turmoil involved, the
itiSSd national interest. Can
ff,nced l-dl"w Wrny
E, hire nominaieu wuu
B'SSSS- manager. W.
I 5... look over the
whirh alrea.lv haa fur
'nijority of big-time coach-
tMl lor lot
- . . -.I. Uail.
L icme pnforseen bitch devel-
r'-.'T.. i. llnhsms rn Duke
t nweeding Jinimy Dehart.
lidM la to me prospei.-iie
n Knot Thomas, assistant
' .i. olrAnilv haa been
F :.iiM W11.I0 at Alabama
Lmiisoms. elsewhere
k., Virginia also have been
I Bui nopT a sucucosur m
fcjn li Al Wittmer, former
L toich and also the Tiger
Ul mntnr.
Cfi limilarlr, baa elevated
fell tflaie LB Be j, i urine r
1 ' v.ifk.NV ni-ronH A rn.
ir(MD in charge of the Crim-
ttl Mil Jflir. ira uuugrri
Prntiwd bt Carle Neale it
iStste, Goers na and Clem son
niacin to fill. Noel Work-
Kata it lowa ivace a iter
:i lost 16 straight. Josh
!pt unexpectedly at Clemson.
,. TViiatiAthnraita nnnrantlv
III lUI"UtUB'lD 't'" -'"V
bane at Wisconsin, In apite
prjjnuri iu iuc ivunai ji alio
fcr of California at Los An
nuo twfn easting snout ior
rto Bill Spaulding.
i Miches who took over new
i rear, outstanding work has
zti In by John McEwan at
.... f. r . a-i
-nJH, UUU Millie Dl VjUIULQUIM,
tUTinu ai IIV.1UHIKIUJ1 aim
n ircmo ni vrcjjuu. v nil
mmt taking hold, the eipect
i.ra. httr.. 1- 10Q1
JITeam Wins
Baby Golf Game
l.uJul.B ecitii.-e piAuoii ana
hsan Ford. fi hnp.
r lit to win the hahv rolf
li lit Gny Lynx eourg'e Frl
rai with a (core of 212 to
. lime was ona oi tne most
Jbt of the year. A. Scott
49"
B. L. Moon won the flrat
tbi lesson and on Friday
Oakea had the iJ. od
win the aecond bird r. iven
Mnijemant of the Gray
J wane and archery rasie.
flBGE, Dec. 20. (Social)
i"u oi a acnes or Dteket
F" 5'. P,"'rd I" the, high
u neoneanay evening. It
wMy header and was well
r- In hijh school bora won
town team, 25 te 14,
to 13.
Ml I. .1. i
me for seal-dyed rabbit
ra amoncan aqnat.e ro
F"i li corpu.
Ji to the American Petro-
-!i:rute. thfiro. nnn nnrt
1 the United State at
EUGENE BOWLING AVERAGES
CITY BOWLING LEAGUE
Team Standings
, w. l.
Paul D. Green 3() 15
Eugene Register-Guard. .28 19
Eugene Hardware Co.. 23 22
Johnson Furniture Co.. 18 27
Individual Standing
Pel.
.6
Jill
.400
Robertson 27 dy' 174
Endicott 45 8384 18
Koepp . 42 6488 154
ercer, 0 45 7732 172
Walker ....39 6747 173
Eugene Register-Guard
ilann 42 7363 175
Crabill 45 7726 172
Mercer, 0. ,..42 6625 158
Mon 83 5875 178
Rollins .. .......80 4666 155
Iverson .... 8 421 140
Johnson Furniture Co.
Johnson 42 6748 160
Knowlea 40 6919 173
Baird 38 5305 149
Bryon 33 64IK) 168
Henzler, M 8 472 157
Eugene Hardware Co.
Aehworth 36
6027
7376
5350
5560
4113
4221
Purser 45
Andros 33
Bonney 33
Ziegler 27
Blaney, W i.,24
Mign Team uamea
. Single Three Gms
Paul D. Green . . . .880
Eugene Haidw. Co. 2760
High Ind. Gamea
Crabill 245
Mnnn 633
COMBINATION LEAGUE
Won Lost Per.
May 8toree 9 6 .600
Safeway Stores 6 6 .500
Graham Shoe Store . 4 6 .444
Fulopa 5 7 .417
May Stores
bamps Pins
Ave.
.144
.140
.156
.103
.183
.123
.150
,iim
.110
.132
.131
.88
.136
.145
.145
.125
.127
.131
.139
.145
.105
.133
.163
.170
.138
.134
Riley
Higgina .
Hendershott
Getting
W. Bonney
1727
in
is
6
21193
2335
020
2443
..15
Mints
..12
1176
Safeway Stores
Johnson
. 9 1348
T. O. Anderson
12
1281
994
1185
1178
631
Eagy
, 9
Heiser
A. Anderson
Lansdon 6
Wood S
409
raharn Shoe Store
Mayhew
9
1308
870
875
3SO
393
417
1808
315
1590
490
2033
Rowland
Worley
Soolla rd
Schoemaker
H, Stewart .
Fulopa
Grlner
Thoraen -Wicka
.
Dawson -
Hamilton
. 9
. 8
.12
. 3
12
Schaefer .
415
402
Turner 8
High Single Game
rieam) May stores
790
.201
High Three Gamea
(Team) May Storea
.2235
(Ind.) Hamilton 519
JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE
Won Lost Per.
Natron Printing Co. ..25 11 .694
Zellerback Paper Co. 25 11 .694
Underwood & Elliott 18 18 .500
Eugene Laundry ..17 19 .472
Powera Furniture Co. 15 21 .417
Bailey Electric Co 8 28 .222
Natron Printing Co.
Ijames rins Ave.
Klenk
Kennett
Schmidt
Hall
36
5H29
5126
5"7
1.16
83
S3
S3
15
Paper
30
36
33
15
156
154
148
149
152
139
137
120
150
126
148
148
143
143
J 15
97
104
94
1B1
136
123
128
111
184
149
115
107
130
156
4K78
2239
Co.
4500
50OS
452S
1805
Glidewell
Zellerback
A gee
Paxton
Ritgers
Lawrence
Bennett
.15
.24
224.1
8027
Moffitt
Underwood A Elliott
Thome
-.29
4297
4795
4590
Fassett
Anderson
Husband
Maxwell
Elliott
Lake
Page
-32
32
..80
4294
252H
1073
22
11
5
729
282
Eugene Laundry
D. Blaney .
8629
cornutt .
Brogdoa
Toman .
KidweU .
Near
Ralston .
86
27
12
17
4SS1
8331
1537
1899
1210
8 447
8 846
Lowry
Powera Furniture Co.
Beeson IS 1038
Allan 15 1948
Mnvhew 15 2348
We Invite YOU
TO CONSIDER
The Tragedy Of Plenty
(From Nations Business)
3 have talked ourselves Into state of fesr and are still tslklDg. A .fJMjl
"UlUgent and powerful, helplessly milling around, unable to exchange labor ana
cea ami goods. Banks full of money. Business at a standstill.
Meanwhile the shelves of the nation, both In stores and in homes, are. beoomlnf
Some day, Just as the bubble of over-confidence burst a year ago, our present
ver-caution will vanish and then we shall all Join In a mad scramble to buy.
"dories will not be able to fill their orders, and when we hear of that we shall be
"e more excited to buy, demanding deliveries now. Our Insistent demand will
' prices to go up and up. That has been the course nf every depression.
"hen why not take advantage of the present LOW PRICES on everything, and
Build, Modernize or Repair
NOW
bU"G again. That's all it needs. . .B nmrp unir
. Remember we are the only firm serving yon with HOML MADE.
?t-GLAS FIR lumber That's a IIOME PAYROLL means HOME
XDIXgIbuSct a city and STOPS UNEMPLOYMENT.
"0 are glad to furnish up to date plan books, make complete esti
ttat, rerumend nood mechanics and extend reasonable credit to all.
flePhone 500 or rail at- our office on
alters-Bushong Lumber Co., Inc.
13
1878
669
144
111
145
Anderson
. 6
White !
435
Costello is 2249
U Blackburn 27 8085
fc. Blackburn 21 805
Hoppe is 2308
i.iS" 2 2938
Stoker -.,.. 2T Antw
125
114
SO
12S
123
113
Hiffh Bind. a
p t auuv, 10am
Natron
TT - . ..w
. inmrmuii, Aiena, rtat-
ron Priming Co ,. 215
Prfnting"1.
risr ohi HalTE
. J
" UVMIDUf
Team Standing
" . ia ret.
Tot Pine
18992
20792
10197
Team i
7S9
ream 4
Tenm 3
.800
.400
.268
Team 1
17964
Individual Standings
Tm 1
Gamea
Pitta
Aver
117
144
90
15S
94
150
Schaefers. .
Wilhelm, G
....27
....27
3168
8S79
181
951
" illielm
, M.
2
Honney ...
Bauer
Riley
Team 2
F. P. Lelprig
Iddings ... .
Burghardt ...
Schimol ..,
Scherer . .
O'Hcilly
Team 8
Mori.
. 6
.24
2248
.30 4496
1318
8S7
4172
43S3
1888
2345
2834
1992
310
2146
2903
2087
4025
230
3693
3528
S!
3072
119
111
149
146
158
130
135
117
103
120
107
99
184
113
176
117
120
lo3
.191
Hoffman,
Gent H
0."
Chapman
Himber ...
Brunner ...
Team 4
Dawson . . .
llotfumn, Al
Sbipuian ..,
Gent, L... .
Potter
High game last week
ocaiuiei
lligh aeries last week
Shinmnn
,.........473
High total pine-
Riley ...4496
COMMERCIAL BOWLINO
LEAGUE
W. U Pet
Strobel & Millar 26 19 .677
Groceteria 25 20 MU
The Booth-Kelly Lbr Co 26 20 .560
Hotel Oregon 23 22 .611
Jim, the Suoe Doctor ..21 24 .467
.Seymour's Cafe 16 '60 .333
Team high single
Booth-Kelly Lbr. Co... 346
Team high series
Strobe! ic Miller 3.444
Individ, high single
Wright ..... .220
Individ, high aeries
Klenk JSS8
Strobel eV Millar
W. L. Pet.
C. Millar 80 4330 .144
.1. Miller 86 6517 .163
Wright 42 6S97 .164
George Quail 45 7208 .166
L. I. Bonney 45 7250 .181
Lee Bonney 18 3201 J77
The Grooeteria
Van Foasen 39 6210 :169
Klenk , 41 6251 :152
U. Schmidt 36 6410 :150
L. Schmidt 43 6431 J 50
Kennelt 11 1580 .144
The Booth-Kelly Lumber Company
Mav 42 6S56 .183
Jlu'rtin 30 4085 .136
M. J. Skinner 45 6160 .136
Endicott 46 6SU2 .150
Hal Skinner 44 6673 .161
Hotel Oregon
Zeigler 20 3000 .150
Kuuwlea 36 6210 .172
Bartliolemy 42 US65 .163
Saundera 42 6SU7 .140
Hurd 45 7243 .159
Jim, the Shoe Doctor
O. Mercer 45 8038 J78
Bernhardt 45 6S67 452
Landrum 45 0704 J49
Johnson ... 3S 6227 .164
Uollina 31 4949 0-59
Seymour's Cafe
Hamilton 1834 -148
CrebiU 27 4614 .171
Dawson 15 2214 .148
Iverson ... 45 7207 46O
Griner 42 5665 483
Per the Season
Team high single
Strobel & Miller mr, ...8o
Team high series
Jim, the Shoe Doctor 1.688
Individual high single
0. Mercer and Van Fossen 285
Individual high series
O. Mercer .601
MERCHANTS LEAiUC
4th & Pearl Streets
SchnflrM
W. L. Pet.
Kremmels 'Bakery 12 6 .668
Field Tile Company ....11 7 .611
l'erlicha T 11 .3SS
Corvallia Creamery .... 6 12 .533
Perllchs
Cook ... .'. 15 2025 .135
Loveless ... 15 1648 .109
Montandon .....15 1781 .119
Perllch 18 1912 .101
Potterf 18 2499 J39
Lena 9 S41 .94
Kremmels Bakery
Colbert 8 9S6 .117
Kremmel. J. A. .......18 24(X .133
.Uc.Nelt 18 2610 .145
Morran 18 2682 .118
Taylor 9 699 .77
Kremmel. H. C 9 1195 .133
Kremmel. C. H S 1147 J27
Field Tile Company
Anderson 18 2595 .144
Cupp 18 2667 .149
Field ... 18 2815 .157
Reinhart 15 2188 .146
Smith 18 2S24 .157
Corvallls Creamery
Adair 9 968 .107
Harding 18 2401 .133
Mitchell 15 1741 .116
Thompson ...18 2257 .12.1
Wetherall 6 752 .125
Jordan 8 731 .122
Canthera 8 237 .79
Hick 8 755 .91
High Team single game. Field
Tile Company. SSO; high individual
single game, McNelt, 213: hisb team
three games. Field Tile Company,
2411: high individual three games,
McXelt 683.
AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE
W. I j. Pet.
Smith ft Watkln 27 12 .692
Ashworth 25 14 .641
Shell Oil Co 19 20 .47
Morrla Chev. Co 18 21 .462
Scherer Motor Co 14 25 .359
Associated Oil Co 14 25 .S59
Smith 1 Watklna
Foreman. 39 6208 159
Koepp 39 6269 161
A. Whlpps 39 5778 14S
Ahrens 39 54S3 140
Eardisty 30 6377 13S
Ashworth'a
B. Ashworth. 86 6069 169
Woolsey 86 5441 151
Carlson 12 1090 141
Wicks ....27 3391 126
Stanley 14 1650 118
Shell Oil Co.
Dowl ...18 2725 151
Marwefl. 6 830 188
Stucky. . 18 2.148 141
Douglas 12 1 658 138
Davis. . 12 1711 143
Holt B 1115 124
Bond B 870 123
Rogers T 889 124
Morris Chevrolet Co.
Williams. 36 5827 156
Klzer. 86 4S99 136
Lowery 86 4536 126
Landroa 86 4375 122
Chaae 15 1690 113
Scherer Motor Co.
Scherer. 24 8688 153
Olson 86 4937 137
Cooper 83 44.11 13.1
M. Whions 39 15098 131
Holt. 39 4,184 118
Harpole 15 1671 111
Associated Oil Co.
Alford 39 6039 155
Purser 33 6037 152
Thornton 33 4972 1.10
Cornm 21 2991 142
S'ien 83 4157 126
High tenm three games, Ashworth'a
2372; hich tenm single game, Ash
worth's. 836: high individual three
games, Foremnn, 627: high Individual
single game, foreman,
LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
flngene Recreation Co. 21 10 .700
Pacific Tel. Tel. Co.. .20 10 .667
McMorrnn A Wasliburne 19 11 .633
Eugene Reoreatlon Co.
Findlay 6 746 124
Jackson 27 86.18 136
Larson 80 8441 115
Walker. . B ' 879 126
Schmidt , 27 2.199 96
Stewart. 27 8013 111
Statier. S 345 115
Pao. Tel. A Tel. Co.
Caldwell 20 2308 115
Peter. 33 35.12 108
Hord .- 15 1127 76
Fischer. 83 4095 124
Rasmussen. . 6 871 62
Miller 15 1723 115
McHoes 2 106 83
MoMorran A Washburne
Hoerleln 81 8235 104
Morton. , 80 86.17 122
Townseni 8 877 97
Davis. . ,w 24 2620 109
Gordon ..82 8396 106
WnlNon. . 13 968 97
Wnlker 6 4t!0 92
Tell Your Heating Contractor
- it ttlrfp
tin
BOOTH'KELLY
LUMBER GO.
MEDFURD SET FDB
MEPFORD. Dec. 20. (SneclaD
Flushed with a late-season rally
bicb carried them throuah four
football victories, Medford high ia
entering Into
Christmas vaca
tlon basketball
practice with a
vim in prepara
tion for Its first
Inter scholastic
game with Uni
versity high of
Eugene. The
game ts schedul
ed for Saturdny
December 81. ill
the Medford
armory.
Mixiforrt. for several year, tne
cream of the football world in Ore
gon, took a slump in ll'i' nnu
lookcil like a reneater in 1930 by
droppiug its first three games. I tder
toe couiuinea enoria oi mice
coaches, Darwin hi. Burgher of
Idaho, henU mentor, anu nia as
sistants B. R. Finch and Ed Kirt-
ley, the Tigera rouuded into shape
in mid season. Salem played a 12-12
tie. Klamath Falla was beateo 21-0
and 14-0 and then Medford upset
U don hv trouncing Jack bliss'
Ashland eleven .u-(. An eariy aneai
by Grants Pass, coached by Lecnard
Mayfield, formerly of Springf.eld,
kept .Medford from atldlng another
southern Oregon title to lta long
list
In basketball Coach Burgher la
oinnctetl to turn out a lair quintci
hue no state chamu outfit becaure ol
lack of outstanding material, nrst
practice saw 60 men trying out for
the team. These have been divided
into three sounds of 20, with a coach
for each. On account of the huge
turnout practices are held by .nuts,
afternoon and evening.
Burgher played four year, of
basketball and football at Ic'aho,
captaining the grid team his last
year and playing forward on the
quintet. What sort of a system he
will drill into his men Is problematic
a. yet, but with bia big list of subs
he will probably try to weaj down
the men from University high.
Odd Hughes and Chuck Clay, ends
on the football team, play forwards
for Medford. At center Jack Cald
well seems a safe bet with Ivan
Harrington and Bud Thoma" at
guards. Thomas, whose brother rlay
ed with the Oregon Frosh this fall,
was an all-conference end, while
Harrington waa quarter.
Should any of these men fad to
deliver Rurglier can call on Dietrich
or Wilton White for center, George
Harrington or Joe Patton at for
wards, or Latham end Smi'.n ' at
guards, all practically as good as
the first string lineup.
Medford's men will probably be
considerably larger thnn the Univer
sity high boys, most of them averag
ing close to six feet. Xo outstanding
shota were developed In the class
games, but practico may bring out
someone to fill the shoes of Meivyn
Chsstnin or Al Melvin. all-state
forwarda from Medford In past
years.
USED TIRES
Pull assortment, (f 4 flft UP
all sizes flliUU
Good Used Tubes 60o A 75o
Eugene Vulcanizing Work!
New Address
Broadway A Pearl at McGlnty'a
LADIES' COATS
teO Values J29.75
, um none , f,
m tm. wist (
968 Willamette
to talk to us
before he figures on your
Heating Equipment
If too do, he'll oom. baok with
a tip on bow to .eve third
or more of your fuel-have a
more eomfortable house winter
and summer and doit with littls
or no extra eost.
What's the secret? A complete,
blanket of Balaam-Wool, the tru$
heat saver thick and flexible.
When yoa use it you can figure
a smsller boiler and smaller or -fewer
radiators the saving pays
' all or at least a large part of the
eost of the Balsam-Wool. And
you have a really complete end
modern beatJn equipment.
Sington, all-American,
Rewards Mother's Faith
By WILLIAM BRAUCHER
NEA Sarv.ee SporU Editor
A little more thno iTen years atro
ft pudry boy of 13 with black tye
limped into the kitchen of his home In
Birmingham, Ala.
His mother consoled him In his af
fliction with kind words and de
licious pie
That was jnst after Freddie Bln
ton's first football scrimmage. The
young man who was chosen almost
unanimously aa All-American tackle
this year had to play with boys older
nnd tougher than himself when he
first took up the game, at Phillips
High, In Birmingham,
nts mother, Mrs. Hallye Blngton.
Kara him pie to eat and kind words
of encouragement to hear.
"You'll got a lot of hard knocks,
son,' said Mrs. Biogton, "but keep
right on fighting."
So Freddie, though sadly bruised
nnd generally pushed around during
his first foot hull scrimmage, went
right back after more the neit day.
Now Famous
When tlie mighty foothflU team of
Washington Slate and Alabama clash
in the Rose Bowl at Bnaadcna New
Year's day, there will be no pla.ter
to whom has come greater fame than
the pudgy boy whose first game of
footbnll sent him home with tears tn
his eyes.
Up In the stands, among the thou
sands whose cheers will pRy tribute
to Sington's footbnll prowess, will be
his mother, her eyes showing her
pride In the boy's success.
Rlvnls for the position Sington
played in his high erhool days used
to give the judgy Jewish boy some
rough afternoons But Freddie fought,
learned the game, became proficient,
nnd began giving a few others some
rough afternoon. He may give some
with
just
r
a.c st v Txmiieink.
that ability to cook
your meals better - -with
less expense and
less worry to you - -in
fact, no worry at
all - - with less food
wastage. Yes, you
expect it of an elec-
trie range that - - and
all those things you
hope for in cooking
and - - you get it
coo
the
electric
. way
Washington State players a disap
point in g New Year's day. For Fred
die, today, with his six feet three and
1217 pounds, isn't pudgy boy any
longer. Ho represents 217 pounds of
snimated buss-saw.
Mother Is Widow
About the time Freddie entered
Alabama Mrs. Sington was left ft
widow. Her son wanted to abandon
his scholastic career, take a Job tn
the workaday world and. help along
financially.
Mrs. Sington, howerer, had other
ambitions. Just as sure as she waa
that he would become a great foot
ball player, she believed that some
day he would be a great lawyer. It
was a fight for her to keep the boy In
college, but she did not shrink from
the struggle.
Thus fur Freddie has rewarded her
faith, not only by earning a high place
among the country's gridiron great,
but by excellence In his academic
work. Every year his name haa ap
peared on the Alabama honor roll.
His schoolwork recently was recog
nized by election to Thi Beta Kappa,
a scholarly honor few football men
attain.
Into his 20 years of life young Sing
ton has crowded victory and honor.
But in his fight he has been given
valuable help by his mother.
When they cheer him in the Rose
Powl, they'll be cheering her, too, for
she. In hero Freddie n heroine.
SERVE YOURSELF
AND RAVE
WILLIAMS SELF
SERVICE STORE
77 E. Broadway
you just
naturally expect
it of a champion
that ability to come thru
that just a little better than
the other good ones - - - and
it's just the same
an electric range you
naturally expect it
1800 Eugene housewives are
cooking the electric way and
you'll like to
FiiTl
mm
Eugene Water Board
If faL U
i ism
E
THTJHSTON. Dee. 19. (Special)
Thirty-three was a lucky number for
Thurston Fridiy evening when the
Thurston boys defeated the Dorena
boys hoop team with a score of 88 to
22, and the Thurston girls won over
the Dorena girls with a .core of 83
to IS.
In the boy. game, Collins and
Vaughn starred for Dorena and Hue
sell and Piatt for Thurston. The line
up. were: Dorena Collins, Bale.,
Cooper, Wm. Vaughn and Wayne
Vaughn. Thurston Russell, Edmls
ton, Piatt, Travis, Scott, Hansen and
Calvert.
In the girls' game, G. Taham and
Grace Smith starred for Dorena and
Kdinlston and Simmons for Thurston.
The lineups: Dorena Bales, Ilrooks,
G. Ishnm, I. Isham, Moses, Smith,
Owen and Wicks. Thureton Sim.
mons. Cooley, Fox, Hart, Edmlston
snd Bnueh.
Phone
148
for
Printing
Y Eugene
Printing Co.
Guard Building
it's
safe
sure and
clean
mm
i ':
Retail Department
5th & Willamette
Fhoflft 452