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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1924)
THE EUGENE GUARD if (1THFR TEAMS II I I I iv - ill FOR FIRST PUCE ,r Wash., Oct. 21.-Coach IKA'l-' ir00mipg his f BHK for the "8n Assie .'h. sUum here Saturday. " .i.rini nractice was being given to f -J ' and defense P1"5''- . Lnsive so" " ., who remain- e to be seel rmer meetinj . . .u VnrpKt Orove, Ivashingion, lam shington ' . . - ron gon Agg" . . shinfton State ;imette ' ;itman The Thrill That Comes Once In A Lifet ime. By -Webster B BBflH B B B B B B r, n f it i . ii rr n " . r.nzaea. infic u ; , h. seen 'a" I.T' former meeting . n.kn .t Forest Urove . .1.- i.,nr maims '", Spokane. Whitman, another conference elevea inactive k. is to ate 0regn Sa,Ur" Oregon, Gonzaga, Ida. . Acciei, are , "Ire in the northwest confer ' p.. k.vinr won all games this ' Following arc the standings: W. L. Tie 1'ct. .ntana ...s o .'.'.I ,...1 ...1 ...1 ,...o ,...o ,...0 ,...0 wect.sic, it's a Prett-v i-r if I TCLO VA . I HAVEN T 2 oecioeo'vETVMHicHWviM ? rtflNNA vote, i'm WAmrV To "5ee HOVM TVi CAT-tD DATES STAr-iD ON "TH" "TARIFF 6 FOfie I COMMIT Mvseur . I q -TH' 0iD WHO SETS MY VOTE J 1 has Gotta satisfy re ReSARDirs m "TACtFF ENDLETON TO GET STITE Owe M. Simiison, of Corvallis; su ..i.t.ndent of the state rame farms, ! Lawrence Demogloski, until ra lly foreman oi mo ....u., '", in Pendleton supervising the cun- action oi the tnuu ganio iarm in , state of Oregon. Sir. Demoglosm wui oe me iotnuui the Umatilla tarm. 10 oe miun i 40-acre tract recently purchased the state game commission, a I ts east of Pendleton. t modern fire-room coixnsc v."i ue it on the property, and building a to house the Chinese pheasant td Hunjarinn partridges to oe pro- krated The nouse win cost upi"-. itely ?4jUU nna me p .fci".'". 'bey will be moueieu nu. me -i- De farm. Five acres will be covereu Dy tue !0 pens, according to Mr. Sinipsoi. e entire five acres win ne surrouim w a solid board wall, set on a con- Ctte foundation. 4,'se of concrete will ike the pens vermin proot. xne toi the enclosure around the five- acre 11 be covered with screen nettiuc. td the pens will be made of reiuov hie panels so the ground may be oited under at stated intervals to duce danger of disease. P , rx n. ruin K. " 1 t jr-V5" ll MV1M l I I I II I I VJfl.- 'ri1 t . L. 4 TMt'fffjmWSlA I I I 1 S I POPR. 1114 IW. T. WOfllJl). PKBSI PtTl CO. -Zl 1 "' " " , - . V T Kvory dny is Y. M. 0. A. day in Eugene (his week, fr last liiplrt th fourth Himttat membership drive wa? launched at a bamiuet nt th Y building at whieh were present over 40 enthusiastic off iters, chairmen and workers. The evening was spent in perfect ing final plans for tho drive. A real inspiration was given tho member by Dr. K. V. Stivers, of the Christian church, who threw down a challenge to them, showing their great opportu nity of "carrying to the men of Eu gene the privilepe of becoming part of . tho Y. M. C A..' as he said "not only j for what one mey get out of it in ; personal benefits, but for what one 1 may put into it in the investment of; personality." i J. (. Holt, president, told of his; experience in "Y" work, and express- : ed bis confidence in the workers' sue- j cess, lie related how .Ut years ago hers and officials of the association. Owing to the club's regular meeting night being Monday, and the member ship drive dinner following ou Monday night, iJie dnnn boys had to postpoue until tonight, thereby losing lr. Sil vers as speaker. ' Frank Eberbart will deliver the K minute address instead, and a musical program will make up die evening with discussions of plans for a pub lic entertainment with a view to lei ting th ini kti"v (hat the dormit iry fellowship li.is been established. Big Time Promised Boys This Evening Tonight is (dated to be the hipgest night of tile year "in the Christian Suuday school boys' classes, for a sumptuous feast and rousing enter tainment has been prepared by lead ers of classes under the direct super vision of 1'iof. C. Chad wick New house, it is announced. The dinner tables will be leaded to the breaking point, and the hungry lads will be ''piped down" into the popular basement dinin,; rooms of the 1.nr..li i.r..tnil1f at t-lU ,.,.., nl il. r t.. John It. Mott came to a western col- , f b.'uduuarters. and alt are promised a great tim,' lege, organised n "Y" and made him president, which impressed him deeply. Thi is why you must bring in the young men today, he explained that they may be influenced for good; this is your privilege, to bring them in to en.ioy the activities." Of importance was the decision to reduce the membership "rate for youths from $15 to $V2. It applies to boy a from IS to 21 years inclusive. The rate of $5 for out of town young which obtained several yearj ago, was restored. This becomes a special in lucement for young men to enroll now. The committeemen and workers will meet each noon for lunch in the 'Y" dining room, the first luncheon today being well attended, and every thing points to a great succea. This is an annual affair," said Pr. E. V. Stivers, pastor of the church today, "ami every boy counts on being there, for he not only has a lot of fun, and a big 'feed, but he is ente!rnined nnd enlightened. They ex port n record-breaking gathering tonight." ZJhone S. E. Stevens for 1'iatn Tuning. OJ M00SE DANCE Wlfap4JjP Wednesdny night, mj, vgyJcj Good music. Public t' at Dreamland Hail, invited. MA . Thurs.Erl-tt ST. TO SEATTLE ST. PAUL, Minu., Oct. 2:. -Manager Nick Allen and 10 members of the St. Paul American association club left here today for Seattle, Wash.; to play a nine-game scries for the minor league baseball champion ship of the world, with Seattle, win ners of the Pacific const league pen nant. In the best o condition, series, the St. Paul team was confident they will win. . COLLECTIONS of all kinds given careful attention Try us. ' Willamette Collection it Credit Service. 800 Willamette. Phon PUBLIC SPEAKING Wednesday evening, October 22nd at Farmers' Union ball, Walterville. Two prominent speakers on national affairs. Hanquet following. Every body welcome. 21 New Club Gathers . . For First Session The newly organized Y. M. C. A. j dormitory club, as yet un-namfd, will hold its first meeting nt the dining room of the Kugerie "V" tonight where a light feast is to be enjoyed by ment- V0TE FOR C00LIDGE Why? Col. A. K. t'liirk will tell why nt the Courthouse in Kugene on Thursday night nt 8 o'clock. He is a polished orator and one of the origi nal Roosevelt Progressives, nnd has something to say that you want to hear. (Paid Adv.) o'.'2 DANCE j At Jlarcola Saturday night, Oct. I 25. Music by Wood's orchestra. Every ' body welcome. o2l! Insure wltli Henry Trent" 33 W 9;t i DART eFall Arrow Collar A fine fitting, smartly turned out style. 1Q$ Clue tt , Prabody f Co. Inc. JUkm SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 21. II:.'- U Shidler, University of Wmuingtou klfback, playing his first year of col li football, leads all players wltll rtsent points ia both the Pucitie 'otthwest intercollegiate uud Pacilic oast intercoHegiate robtball confyr xts In scoring, according to tig :rts compiled here, Sbidler has converted more try-jf-points ;han any oUier player, huv- :e l'J. Tlie other points wero mude f kicking two field goals and making Mven touchdowns. Wilson, Husky halfback,- is second Mh 'Mi poiuts, six touchdowns, and iuttorniscu, purple and Gold quarter- ick, is tied lor third with JSai'I, but sity of Southern California Imck, 'ith 30 paints, five touchdowns. ilost of tiie scoring has been made t backfield men, which indicates tha i running offense has held away dur the first games of the season. In compiling the following stand -8 of the leuding ten players of butu ijDiereuoes, all games were used. Player Team TD. TFP. Fti. Tol dialer, Wu 7 V hfilson, Wn Ii 0 utorinsen, Wn. .5 "1, V. S. C S Plly, .Mont 4 , t 'lon, Cal 3 t. Munt :t Ilattkins, L'. S. C..2 Mulmericli OAC.2 Band to Entertain Portland Visitors According to word from the ranks oi th'c I. O. O. F.. the Eugene band will nlnv nt the Chamber of Com merce banquet Friday night when the Portland chamber members .are here on tour. This was voted last night at the weekly pnfetice held in the I. (). O. F. temple.. Frank M. Spiier will lend the o-gnnizntlon. L, L. Graham, chnirmnn of the en tertainment committee in Eugene. 1 in charge of the arrangements for t!i? chnmber event. 0 0 0 0 3 5 11 00 M M M 21 ' 24 24 2.'t 211 20 Horseshoe Tossers To Vie Tonight at Home of H. C. Cook Hortesb.et will cUnk this evening ,' ' K pitching contest is to lie t(d at II ! .... i-tl. -, v -ous s piuce, jh) ;nnm boulevard, it.rt. . ?.-.t 'lit kcal tofsine star, nro .IntnH I,. f'M swords with tie iron slippers, t- ,, '"m Bt" n Berksliirc will " --.r., iiutibrand and II. C. Cook mm""'" of B ""-Pnt games. This "muses much. ,k. ? S' Pn:IIDPinsliip for the evening Rforsc iir.ihm and Vern Cook, the 'boy t.,,r will plar B. i.,lpp,r :. rf, 'l 1 Th ehedul.-d ... nn mree r,n.nn,n. n-i.. - - ,.'.m. auir,, ill .. 11 !' 1 laMMMiwiMTiTnjMrMiilTaTiTTTaTWTTiiMi imwnimTl -jj Jjfvr A headed for Eu- 'yrsliil geue on gales of A jtfrtt-ffl "I T laughter, to give the fcV o rr IJfiii Heilier Patrons a J'y- ,q';,' '"a'j. 3 0113 cruise o'er the ! 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