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Friday Evening, 'Apr. 21, 1022 THE EUGENE TKOTiY OUABP FagS SsTW illS U CARDS OFF TO GOOD START Xew Wk. April i-!. HerriiM' In iliuiw and the St. Txinis l'oiliuul un away In a flying start iu the major leu- What iwult a fmirk getaway in April wilt ir(lini in mImt onuses Mimrt baseball tni ii to differ. Jobu MHiraw. u rullier Kiireessfit) cr sii in gettiug rvxiili-oiilK f a tall club, pees no wisdom in a sprinter's ertuWt and a flying stun from tin t : j if fur 11 uiarailiiiH. lie believes in 1111 mdiiisrv ttart and on even pare. Rickey Wants Speed From Start. Afler bis fxiiirifiiin lust year, when the (.lints lost 1.1 out of the first "Jil games, uram-li UKKey believes in s.eHl from (he first and he has sent his t urds away under the whip. Su has Tris Speak er. . The nth of the Curds and the Indians is the talk of the vuninr huselmll ,n fris Speaker must be clnuklint'. It was ejtneeteu Hint tlie ards would get away with a dash, hut Cleveland with "univ one piU'her" was expected to he jostled on every turn. The wise ones pointed out Hint the Indians did not have a pitcher down south who could go the distance. It looks now that the world's champions uf itrjti haven't a htirler who can go the distance. I .speaker nas won four saiues with the little tom-ideli'd Morton, ihe worn-out liaeb'. the erratic ilaiis and old faith ful Coveleskie. Yank Mist Stars. The Xew York Yanks can't be Warned if they get on their knees anci pray for mercy until May 1!0, when ltuth and Mcusel return to the came. It tutmut generally he agreed that even the pres ence of those two celebrities will work a miracle. If the Indians succeeded jn getting only three winners out uf that nice iookiu'g Inirlinjr staff, the Y'uuks are in for the bumps and the ltrowus will wake up out of a dream. i'.tnly l.rw shown h vet eran pitcher is aiiotber feature id the season. Ait Xchf, the veteran Ciant s.iulh.aw. and 1'hil 1i..iibIus. his staff mate, are in sri;il sha.e. Hutch Itenther, the itroukiyii wanderer, is acting like he is out to spread hmm ad over those clllhs who said lat winter they Would not take him with the waiver price thrown in. Hed f'aber has pitched two Kreut ball games and even Untie Mar Muanl is slill good, ltabe Adams has his authiue wins to shape and Ivhk Uudol;ih has shown he has the stuff in him that will heat a lot of clubs. rip munirn m iimu ' LIGHTWEIGHT TITLI SASH AND DOORS O. B. WILLIAMS CO. 1943 First Ave., South, Seattle, Wash. Largest mill in the West selling direct to the user. Saves you all middlemen's profits. Chicken House Sash 20-in, wide by 25-in. high, 80e, A dozen different sizes in stock for prompt shipment. Chicken House Sky Lights 38-in. by 40-in., price glazed, $2.00. This ia the size recommended by West ern Washington Experiment Station. Or ders filled promptly. Fir Doors. Five cross panel doors. 2 feet 0 in. oy 0 feet G in., at each, $2.92. One panel doors, at each. $.1.57. Money cheerfully refunded if not sat isfied. Write for free illustrated catalog No. 7. Contains helpful hinta for re modeling the old home or planning the new one. O. B. WILLIAMS CO. Established 1899 LOCAL H. S. SQUADS TO PLAY FIST GAME The Kngpno tush s-hmj habali samp wilti tilt (ii in pus high UKKn-gutitiii will hi played on tln I nivt'isity o On-Run fi:um.mi atimi:iy afii-rmmn an a tumble ; lit'iiiicr to the varsity frush-CVhtmbm name. The ginno is vn)lvi at 'A:'Mt oVktck or imnu'duitfly fallowing the freshmen same. Tit game was Hmtgtnt from On Injjh M-tiool KiotHHls, whith or not in shape ior ihf fmitesl because f tht re cent win. 'iVmo"r.vs Oregon Freshman-Columbia univj'rj tty aiu",is railed at - o'clock. Th fi'fshnii'n have a si runs team ami th' vii-itors are reported to have a fight ing oranixaiion. Tin first game of the series is taking place, at 4 oVioek this afternoon. Saturday's game will he the first of the reason for both high school teams, which have been practicing but a week. The Kiiene high school has only four of Inst year's squad in suits this year. Iiahb at second is tin only infield letter imin ;bacti. Ihe pitching staff will be picked this year from luickman, inner, or McClaimhan. The sfjuad of first string players is as follows: Percy liticfcman, AI Skinner, Kenneth Treathtway. (ier.ild Snyder. Don Hnrt- utig, Johnny Slieythn. Iick CoHiiss, How ard MeChiiial.iiii. Mack Kdmonson, Uienn Dyer and lloiird iberhart. Py IIKXHY I.. FAUUKI.L (T'niied press Statf (."orrepoiideut New York, April I'l. Lew Temller, ihe Pltiladflphiu sHtiiiaw a s lie is now lightweight chatupatri add tie is gu-iu-j to be a real titie bidder by meeting ;tli comers, ttentiy l.etiiunl, on the (took as the bet?. iff tit pttundej-, is still around and :til titat, but h (eetux lo have btst ihe deeis un the telegraph wires. ieimrd ttisliks Tendler so much that he wcii'l even light with bint and it i a safe bet that he Won't voiiiiter the ver bal (deep priHlucers of his qiiakertown rival. Tenrfler Angry at Leonard. Teiidier is stunt and mad bei-au-e I.eouard failed to include him in the liM of icviiatunts tbr. were sent out to help him hftell his bauk rotl at .Jiehiguit t'ity uest July. lie says some mean thinp about the batl thumb that I.eouard has developed several tames whit a promoter was about to get him in the ring ami he goe so far as to openly assert thai Leonard is afraid of him. Tendler is a victim of the ahntf atti tude that the I'nited States has taken regarding the International Jioxine Fed eration, If I'iK-b Sam would join, the austere Kuropean. body which is miming DEW1PSEY AI E BOUT DECLARED w nr.siix i.i rAi;nrj.r. fTiu'te.! Ii-es.s Staff '.HTrviH.nii.-un New York. April J". 1 l.irry iiw't. . the Piltr-biiigil "wiiH-Uiu;! a?rti iue iinjed ) 'i'hopiau, .rcsst t!i:it v -, f hiitg. h.i--(been fixed for hill) t . !,.uit. eti J:nl, 1 -!( psey in Piiihidflj.i.i ih- " I'.isui h'' That fVn't half it. tinb jji;t )urU wfiik iiit. of the i !i;- ui'ii-v ihr eighth nntud with I In- well Known popu lar decisum iu hi po-i--.an. The iimtcti hasn't been uVui!K' iittn. -d but .sitn e (ir'o it ht-n signed and since .hit k K- mihv s.tut ii.' wa-i leaving for Knrupe "du't be nr priced it" we have 4ireb in PhJiub-lpbia" it nee-n the duw it.s- fwu arrnugt'd. I'nb-s the champion in n.-t-.l uf money to replenish what lvmin. Paris will take uut !' hi i is a bad move for It tat to haw .iJiysbin t tio with Creb. lie hits iutims io gain but Mtne dollars ujid everything to be-e bv nitngling with wild actd bty who in nUut the most ttuHtrrigtbie p'rsos iu the ring. Lotid latighn no doubt would greet a seritois prediction that tlreb wouhl have a chance with the tbaiispion. No one would dare intimate that he michr kum k out Jiempscy. but a lot of ring sh:up believe he could stay eight rmmdsP H in the tight' bUKtuens Lew cuntd claim the KrM tbat he would make thing mighty wa calling Us:vj "poor boy." iiempsev vsi-tii hi't get arvy eredit if lie kiim-fti-d it-it tiri-b, ft ttiiid V.itiiid " tie' lasnbi-iiy fur pi. kuij; mi u little i t low. tiirlv of t.iur:' wordd get all the fred-r. li h1 t;ui!' uuvthete io-ar ouptit:f.g tin ehaiiipiDii in eight roimo'--. sentinn-nT Uiiuiil yiw him the pouhir th'i-i -ion aitd if b we-re kmked otit be V"Vtbl le iUL'-t'tl to the siiy 3'.r hi i:;i!i.K'i!cs, prohab'.y will be hi opponnit. ;i.o.. Wtnvl't champioa wretJer. f iMHiif.t' J Lewi-; has been tffered .tut.'.' ..f nl to meet Juhn "li-r !Ltit by a hrf'al "-ed" Miirlin, Pub pitch Ici-td I Paul Moores Sign Works Now over H&user Bros, Gun Store. SPORT NOTES A Match Started It! The' Result: -A great forcKt f i re whioh do- stroyod timber and prop erty, ' di'ove away wiia game, and turned limit ing and camping grounds into desolate wastes. The Lesson: P.reak your matcli in two aim be sure it is out helore you throw it away. Over half the fires that occur in the forests are due to human agen cies, and are, therefore, preventable. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Eugene. Since 1883. Forest Protection Week, April 16-22. KLEPPEfi WOULD SHOULDER BLAME title and grab the crown with a few vicious words. 1 te might not set the t it le hut lie would havtfRnme f in the attempt, s Lueeite i ritiui. the t rt'iich feather weight champion did recently in Paris. Arthur Wyns, a Itelgtan. holds the European featherweight title and it seems that he won't fight ripii. Criqui uiaimed Title. The FreiK'bntaa. foilovvtug the letter of international law, challenged Wyuiis six months ago and when aix months had rolled around without getting any re sponse. Crhpii went to a newspaper of fie, weighed in and went to an empty boxing arena that night. AVhen the managements came around and YVynm had not appeared t'rio.m cjiiimen the title. Wynns protested that be didn't know anything about it and Crinui wus pre vailed upon by his friends ft give the title back to the lielgtan after he had won his moral victory. If Ionard had won his title under the New Vork rules, Tendler etnld get some place with a claim for default, as the Walker law requires that a cham pion winning a titU under its rules must defend his title once every six month when he is challenged by tt bona fide contender. interesting while be hivi.-d. ttreh poes on tne ampimti tiuif lie can move so fast in eight tmmd. tlrnt Jempftey -ant get to put tvep tue if his pet Hbuts. He made the Kiune prebc lions ntxiut Tom tiibbous and he wt-nt right ot and proved it wheu everyone .vil V-nk iHiW" tt-.b.-t-.r-.u. ttu:: iii.sni otfo'ider. feieas-eti tttto.o.. Ut nnw ; l- tti- rallies, has be.-u i.rlcrn to i i.n-t hii k :tt Mi , r to the t;i:ilil-:. Sir:i. !?--e. X. Atir nine i:;;t the AFto-jscoii iniit- the i't.rd- ':m-i -w- t.atfos-e t HI is teintiliii Pi i: iu the til. the uiteHi;UH'l.;il I Get the Bis Ones New ik- Widter Ihigt u, st.ir .Wot term gidt'cr and .fte Kukwood, Austral ian star, are going tn nitike a inr the world. Tlu'V jn-e i'irvt gn:g t l"ii!;i(ft to eompefe tii the Uriiitt baiutn(;-ilup. imboi - .lack ieinp-ey has c'ii imc-t of the sit i"; in the Itntish capital and is iiniOijs Jo blip ojj to P;m. tie wants : to ooike the trip by air. j f'hn-no Northwestern I'mver-sit v i will si'iid but one contest ant to the I make rettiv April I enver fidiK Fred Foltoii. Minne sota heavyweight. fcntwfc-d out ';tpt.Vm Pob ltoper, PhicaKo, in ihe fourth round uf a ytbeduled P--round bmt iat bight. !avenprr. la, Pal Stoore dcteat ed JMdie Anderott iu ten totiiuN ho-t niht. New York.- Floyd Fitzsmntn, who says he h.'jft .hick Ivmpsey signed to fight in Michigan t'itv ti Labor day. (id trieiids line that Pill Itreiuian. Phieaco heavy weight, who ha met th chumptott W. liavt the risfht mri tf eqntpmeni far a clay's sport or a v't'k?s cutJn yt's, we hnve ovorything you wattL To Help Your Game Halls, et Kvmihitt io mttkf ihv game. llauser Bros. Gun Store Outfitters to Sportsmen and AtHetes. GOSHEN BALL TEAM OUTFIT FOR SEASOPI Seattle, April 21. "William Kemvor thy is entirely free of any intentional or actual wrongdoing. He is being made the goat, by the national board, it' anybody needs to shoulder any blame I am will ing to do so." So said William H. Klepper, president of the Portland coant league ball chih, in discussing the latest turn m the case of the "Iron Duke." ' Kemvorlhy's contract with the Seattle dub, which was iu effect while Klepper was president of- the beaute letrni m JttL'l, stipulated that in ease Kenworthy and the Seattle team could not agree on terms making Kenworthy playing man ager, that automatically he would be come a free agent, and it was on this understanding that Klepper sigued the disputed player after Portland and Se attle switched managers. Klepper said. "After l.andis accused the Portland club of tampering with Kenworthy anil declared him a Seattle player 1 advised Kemvorthv to hold off," Klepper cant tu ned. "Then to settle nil difficulties 1 ob tained Keuworthy's release from Seattle Port and clubs are luliy satistieu. ei IjtndiK will not nermit one of the sonar est .shooting men in the National game to play. He is absolutely guiltless of fttiy irrenulnf acts thut would warrant such treatment. No club other than Portland has any strings on Kenworthy and he is just as free from entangling contracts av any player on the IPort land roster." lite Goshen baseball team has organiz ed for the season, built bb'tichers, fitted up a diamond and will play tinder the K. C Simmonx company colors. The first gan'ti of the ?enson hs been scheduled v.-ifh Cot tug.? drove for Sunday, April :m . The Uttui hps been fitted out with natty eray ttmforms and supplies by Air, Simmons. The outfits nrrived today and ire tieiifg neKptayeti at ttie llauser (tm store. J jarge bleachers are being fitted ;up at Goshen or grounds loaned for the jsenson by F. f. fhainhers. Plans are be 'itig made to pluy crack teitms and ac commodate record crowns. Goshen had ihe championship team of thU section Inst year and most of the old material is on band together with new players this year. Pitcher Gilbert will be on the mound for the outfit again and the mfiuagemeul snys it has a catcher in fight that can hold him. The Goshen team is out for a full sche- tule of games ami managers of other te.imq in the aeetion ore linked to write 'Hank" flilliort. C'nnlnin CMullm-k. C"Skinnpr.vJ' AVinU'VM. H. t'lirU'rv Tt'x Kmjfht, .loiin Oalfert. Wmkip" Wintlt'r. ami .1. itdp. SPVPrat new flayers am turning out that look like gmil inntt'riul. MACK OUTWITS YANKS UnKKiii. Arit 20 Belief Hint (.'onni Mnck put one over on Hie New York Yanks when lie sold tliem Ottlfieliler Whiter Wilt for $l.i,00() was espressei! in baseball circles Iiere today. Witt. :if ronting to the stories, threw hiK nrm ont during the sprintr training and was liein hed hv the Atlileiie leader, aithmish he is a :!( hitter. .V-eoriiiug to other stories, however. Maek decided to iret riil of the hard hiitiue (lardener on ac count of salary differences. , COAST LEAGUE Extra Special For Friday and Saturday Set of 4 Mixing Bowls Six, Seven, Rigid, Nine-Inch Sizes Only $1.19 Set Extra Quality. Smooth Yellow Mixing Howls. Eugene Hardware Co. Comer 9th and Oak. ( Test erday s gomes ) At Haa Francisco U. H. P.. Sacramento A 10 1 San Francisco I 0 Batteries: Kuiiz nnd Stanagde; Couin be, Geary and Agnew, Yelle, At T.ftH Angelcjt IE. II. R. Suit I-akfl I ) 11 Los AngeleH I 7 tl HBiteries: KalHo. Iteiger ml Jenkins; Hughes, ilall and lally. At Portland It. H. K. Oakland II 7 J Portland 2 3:i ii Ilatteries: Winn. .Tones and Koehler; Sutherland and Elliott. At Seattle Ft. Ff. K. Vernon 4 7 0 Seattle , 3 5 1 Flatteries; James and It. Murphy; J robft and Tobia. I WATCHING THE SCORE BOARD i ; Yesterday'r hero (Jeorge Hurna, lleil Sux firnl baseman, bit two homer and two siniflpH and helped beat the Athletic ir to 4. - Klnier filler, Yankeo outfielder, hit his seeond homer in two days, ranprd out a single, drove in two runs and neored two bimxelf, the Yank winning from Washington, in to 3. Two rtms eume in when Kllfrbe drop ped a pp fly in th firnt inning ami tl' Wliite Sar bat th1 lirownn -I to 2. The (iiunts maulrd Vance and Smith for thrt-e runs ench in the first two in nm?K and beat the Hobtn; H to I, Hue rn tn the rar in the ninth in nine, tli' 1eveund Indians jenred a pair and handed the Titkr n five to four smk, the sixth jttraijiht Iojo for Cobb. Hvr hitting by M.-tran Vtlie, Tirnfr, and Itiisbeo gave tho Piratea n 10 to vieforv over the Card. llornv hunter was the only bright Muff for Hickey, Jake Schaeffer, Cochran To Meet in Title Matches fhiraso. A pril 21. .f;ino Sedacf fer. elmiupioti 1.11 hatk line billiard plaver wi!i mfft Welker ofkr l Sun Fran-ri-fn in a match for the world' eiHtni piotiMhip hfre .May !i, 17 and TIk litlf will be dceiibil in n. 15(Mt r o! tit eoif et. TiH) nmni s beintf id.-tvt.il i U'&rh tiighi. 1 Ilnih wdl Rrt into ptrenuoti trauunjj for the match imuiediatdy. 0EMAR WINS MARATHON nostoil, April .0.---r;irenee II. lrni:ir f Melro'o highland1. M.msui lui'-' tt, won th Vmiip marathon ra'f h-fd ntt-tU-r t!je aiwpt'-e of the i.!-tm Athb-tin ttociatiou. Icinarw time wn J:IS:(. II broke the prfuoiw rcrnrrl if two hour. I? miiititf " 'l 't ""Hid mnd: iat-t jmr hy I'ratik 5Saja vt New York. As never before, the second week values that none We reduce the entire stock for of this Great Shoe Sale. Give can beat, are my instructions Come and take your choice of this high grade ,shoe stock. SELL to eager crowds each day at prices so small you will surely buy. SHOE VALUES Brown Shoes Men's Brown Calf, Good- 3Bg5 year welt shoes, reg. $8.50 Men's Black Calf Bluchers Goodyear welts, S5 regular $7.50 Men's Loggers Hand made, plain vamps, C"7 eg outside counter, reg, $14,50 Work Shoes Men's All Solid Leather 3 CK Work Shoes, reg. $6.50, now- Men's Brown Calf Shoes Goodyear welts, regular CC $8.50, now Boys' Tennis Shoes Black and White, regular Qe $1.65, now Oxfords Men's Brown Calf Oxfords, Good- year welts, regular 4 85 ALL DAY Ladies' Shoes Black kid lace, reg. $6.50 at $7.50, now Boys Shoes Rubber heels, sizes to f, CI CC regular $2.75, now 1 Infants' First Step Shoes Black and brown, regular Q5c $165, now Pumps Ladies' Black Kid, one 65 strap, Louis heels ........ Children's Shoes Brown. Patent and Black Calf, sizes 5 to 8. Regular CI CC $2.50 to $3.00 Silk Hose, withfl Shoes $2 and overS Closing Out Hosiery Ladies Pure Silk Thread Full Fash ioned Hose, regular 1 CR $3 50 and $4.50, now He 34c 95c Children's Lisle Hose, reg ular 45s and 40c, now ..... Men's' Silk Hose, regular 85c, now Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hese, reg. $2.25 and $2.50 . Men's Wool Hose, black and OQn i ka ,1 nr. grey, regular ovk aiiu iiic Shoe White Pumps Ladies' White Canvas, one strap, low heels, regular C"t gfj 83.50, now Sniffers SHOE VALUES Pumps Growing Girls' Pumps and Oxfords, black and brown, values to 9 CC $8,50, now Blen'sHiTops lG-inch, double soles, all $6 35 leather, regular $10.50 Boys' Brown Shoes Blucher style, all leather 5 CC Regular $4.50 . . . .B"W Men's Brown Calf Lace Shoe New French toes, Good- Cg QC year welts, reg, $5,50, now v Oxfords Ladies Sport Oxfords, black and brown trim, tt QQ regular $450 Misses' Pumps Patent and brews one- gg straps, reg. $3.00, now ;...,"w' Patent Oxfords Plain toes, low heels, reg. 3 85 $6,50 to $8 50, sow Boots Ladies 16-inch Hiking Boots, sizes 2 to 8t regular g Cg $10.00, asw Sandals Children's Barefoot San- 79 C dais, regular, $1.50, now .. " Tennis Oxfords Black and white, sizes 2 tci QCa 8, regtilar $1,50, now ....... Brown Oxfords Ladies' Brown Calf Oxfords, Good- Brown Kid Lace Shoes, reg- CC Black ami Erown Lace and 1 Cg year welte, Eegular 3 Cg ular prices to $10.00 Button, reg. $2.75, now . . $7.50, now ' 683 WILLAMETTE STREET REGISTER BUILDING 663