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Saturday Evening, January 3, 1925 'j,' Pnjre Eiglit THE-EUGENE GUARD I The Thrill That Comes Once In A Lifetime eye bolt which passes through the center of the wheel. Place a board or piece of sheet iron over the wheel bub and then draw up on the eye bolt with a nut which will pull the hub down to its proper place. Apply a little white lead to the flan " tighten the hub bolts and t,e is straightened. American. uut"' bile Digest. " J. parts, for the insertion of a pin which locks the lever in the desired position. Passing the lever between the two parts of the end prevents it from swinging sidewlse sufficiently to cause the valve cago to tip over. A swinging block, grooved out on the bottom so as to straddle the end of the valve stem, is carried iu the cen ter of the lever, and rests on the rpring seat when the spring is com pressed. American Automobile Di gest. TITLE HEXED IN S l'hone S. 13. Stevens for piano tunj '! H O Bv Wehstor NEW YORK, Jim. . -The -world's featherweight boxing rrown rexis on the head of Louis "Kid" Knpl.in of Meridcu, Conn," "Ituzzu.iw" toiiny a- a result of his decisive vic tory over Danny Kramer, Philadelphia southpaw, in a title match here last uli?ht. Kramer was battered into sub liiisftton by tile whirling Kuplan. .Tne end, in the form of a fluttering towel from Kramer's corner, came after one minute and eleven seconds of fighting in the ninth round, giving the Meridcn flash a technical knock out. The bnttle was one of the most spectacular title mntcbes ever seen, lioth bad every Uiing to gain and nothing to lose and with this in mind, defensive tactics were forgotten. His fnce streaked with blood from a broken nose and two badly battered eyes, his lips cut end bis body pink ened by the storm of punishment, Kramer weathered the storm only by sheer nerve. Kaplan fought an aggressive, mer ciless fight, wenrlng down biB oppon' ent by the power of his drive and then cutting bim to shreds as the gloves became wet. He sailed in at the open ing gong and never let up. (Br The Associated Press) The North Dakota Aggies basket ball quintet continued its triumphant Pacific northwest tour by defeating the University of Washington last night 29 to 18. The Huskies trailed the Bisons at the end of the half, 10 to 0. The Aggies are to play m Portland, Ore., tonight. Knute Itockne and his -victorious Notre Dame football eleven are due to reach Suit Lake city next Tuesday on their way east nd will be the banquet guests of the University of Utah athletic ofliciais. An organ to' cital at the famous llorman taber nacle and other events are piannco. Twenty years ago the annual all American football team selected by Walter Camp carried the name of Smith at fullback. He was picked from tie University of Pennsylvania and on the same mythical eleven were nf Yile- Owner of Prince ton, Hogan of Sale, Eckereall of ChiJ cago, Stevenson 01 renusyivuum uu Hurley of Harvard. At that time Hur. diing's death knell was sounded and Hurley, Crimson dock wan uue ol iui last' to be seriously injured under the old style of play. Smith, who ia now b,n "Andv." coaches the uni versity of California eleven, which has coino through five seasons uuueicmtu, California haa established a re markable football record, having scor ed 15:15 points to 130 for its op ponent. The Golden Bears have been tied several times. Stanford obtained a 20-20 deadlock this season by menus of a terrific offensive in the few minutes of the game. University :if Washington also earned a lie ae cision in 10-4. "Ho"MoMilhin, famous nuartcrbael " of the 11)21 and 1022 Contro collego football elevens, 1b milking an eudeav or to rcmovo professionalism from his record in order to join tu) Foot ball Coach' Association of America." McMillan bas asked reinstatement de spito tlio fact he violated ono of the rules of the association in playing pro fessional football. McMillan contends Hint ho was ignorant of the ruling when ho elected to play. Ho said he graduated from Ccutro, ? UuOO in debt hut then wiped out this deficit iu one season's play, getting $2000 fur his first professional game. Ho snid he never received less tluin $500 tor a game. ,JoIe Hay, veteran middle distance runner with six Illinois A. ('. tenm matca will leave Mouday to compcto in the Finnish-American games nt New York. Bay Dodge, famous Ore gon Aggie star, will accompany the squad. John F. (Chick) Meeban, Syracuse university football conch, recently re lated incidents connected with the j Hev. etMer. That's -Fen, Me 1 Y.'k. , - Ci WHtcha 6orr,A 1 V Know ArV VOO ) W "f Puarn 6oo(, WWPry7' '"'-A p,fe am- SMcKe t: 'ft. b -S t6 &iroir J" i m S -2S V 1m Efll envies! y I m4jmh"' - - j V in jJ y iff when izepAG-ree mnnnr jf jjf PORTLAND, Ore., Jan 3. (Spe cial) Lloyd 3. Beecher, .134 East 14th street, Eugene, ia the winner of the first prize in the winter over hauling essay contest conducted by the Portland Automotive Trades as sociation. Announcement of the $100 award was made yesterday by the committee of judges which considered approxi mately 500 essays submitted from all parts of the state. The other prizes are to bo announced next week. The contest which closed Decem ber 15, was launched by the trade group to stimulate interest in the value of having the overhauling work done during the slack season of the winter months. "Overhaul in winter and you won't ho towed in summer. Kenair now, and save summer for driving," is the keynote of the winning essay on the i subject "How automotive maintcn- ance can be improved by having the car overhauled in winter," which Mr. Beecher submitted. Straightening of Dished Wheel May Be Done With Ease To straighten a dished wheel of the wood type, loosen tbo hub bolts and place the wheel on a pair of wooden horses so that they bear against the wood felloe. Fasten a wire staple or'ej-o bolt in the floor in line with the center of the wheel and connect this with a chain to another journey of the Orange eleven to the Pacific coast last year when Syra cuse lost to Southern California, 16 to 0. He told of stepping off at Al buquerque, N. M., for practice before arriving at the coast. Zuppkc, in speaking of Median's talk said: "My motto in intersections! football games is this don't stop off nt all. Go to the point and get licked as Booa as possible." Tax Refunding Sum Asked of Congress WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. A budget request for unother $100,000,000 to be used iu refunding federal taxes il legally collected has been forwarded to C01lgl'08B, NOT FACE BEARS. AN OIL CAN STAND The car owner who purchases his oil by the Inrgo can or drum finds it tiresome to hold the lufgo can while filling the sinnlirr one which ho enr- riua in tho car, especially in ipld wcatuer wnou the oil flows Hluwly. Ity making a pair of roekera the weight of tho van in supported on th floor while the oil is being pour ed. American Automobilo isrnt. BEND WINS AGAIN OHKaON CITY, Ore., Jail. 3 The bnnkctlmll team of Hend high school nefeuted tbo Oregon City high school team hero last night '21 to 10. . LEWISTOX, Ida., Jon. 3. Pendle ton high school basketball team mot defeat here Inst night at tho hands f the Clarkston high team by a score f 27 to 11 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3. OP) The four horsemen of Notre Dame were riding along in the path of the Colifornia missions today from Los Angeles to Han Francisco, a bitbnt tcred and bruised as the rough ride they were given in defeating the Stan ford football team on New Year's dny but still enger to participate in the reception which awaits them when they trot through the Golden Gate tonight, T,lie victorious Notra Dame eleven cast a flirtacious eye yesterday on proposals for a game with the undefeated University of California team which defeated the University of Pennsylvania eleven on New Year's day. Tho tentative date was fixed as January 10 by the football experts nl for three editions yesterday the California public hod Its appetite whetted for a game which would de cide tho football championship of the United States. The California play ers were ready for the whistle. Rut in tho fmal night editions Knute Itockne, Notre Dame coach, , who had been considering the propos- i nl for a game with California all day. visited the Pasadena hospitals and ! the form charts there showed Harry Htuhldreher, his quarterback, with a (broken ankle bone in a cast, Joe Hach ffiad a strained vertebrae a ml liill Cer- ney's two fractured ribs, all evidences of the Stanford struggle, which caus ed the Notre Dame mentor to shake bis head. "The football is over," said Itockne. "I have not been nppioached with any proposal to hold a game in Los An geles on January 10 and don't know who would make it." ; . "Notre Dame came to the Pacific coast to pluy one game and one game it will be. I'm taking my boys back to their studies and will meet no other western eleven." Graduate Manager Lute Nichols of California refused to consider the plea of members of the alumni for n post-season game with Notre Dnine. Nichols unid the California players have already forfeited two weeks of their vacation period and it would hardly be ftiir to usk them to give up the balance of their time to prepare for a game with Notre Dame. The usual method of dismantling valves which are carried in cages is to compress the spring in a tiro and then remove tho pin. Ihis method though satisfactory in n way, is Blow. If the amount of such work is fluffi cient to warrant it, the making of a tool will prove profitable as a com plete set of valves can quickly be dis mantled with less exertion than by using a vise. A flatpiece of iron is first bent to a U shnpe. One end Jh then given a quarter turn and drilled in three or four plncen so that the head of n screw carried on the end of the lever will pass through These holes are then filed at the top to a pear or keyhole shape, to allow the body of the screw to pass through easily. This permits the screw to be inserted into the hole, but prevents it from slipping out accidentally. The other end of the IT piece is given a quarter turn and then bent over, so that the lever will slide freely be tween tho two parts. A series of holes are then drilled through both KfTGRNE COLLI'XTIOX AGENCY 774 WILL. ST.. PHONE 000. if Insiyc with Iienry Tronip, 33 V. )tl Itching Eczema Dried Right Hp With Sulphur Any breaking; out of the skin, even fiery, itching (M-zonia, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mimtho-Sulnhur, says a a noted skin specialist. Because of its gerin destroying proper ties tills sulphur preparation In stantly brings ease from skin Irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves Uie skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Suf ferers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Uowles Mentho Sulphur from nny good druggist and use It liko n cold cream. Dividend Notice All Savings Account depositors are re quested to leave tliolr pnsa books in ordor that we may enter therein the amount of tho seml nnnual Interest, which hns boen cred ited to their ac- i counts up to Jnn. 1, I 1925. I Are you getting a slice of Interest pie 7 Start a savings ac count today. Bank Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON Tire Service!' . That's Us! If your tires leak; if you have a puncture; if you have a blowout; if your wheels are out of align; or you may want to STOP SKID DING If o drive in , USED TIRES Wo hnvo some good values in used tires in tho following 6izos, 30x3 i CI. Cord 32x4 S. B. Cord .".2x4 i S. B. Cord 34x4 S. B. Cord 33x5 Heavy Duty Cord ' B. & M. Tire Co. 845 Olive St. S. B. Machine Blacksmithing Soil Truck" Tires; Auto and Truck Springs; Auto Wheels and Kims; Oxyacetyleno Welding Wo carry carbide in cans; filso blacksmith coal, and oxygen in tanks. 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Wuxr-fitdlt G3M used ca; 91 Ur . QvI Mvtor M7 pmtmni plmm atfert niiw rmUmI In tk imduwtry. i-A-L gn Get In Shape For Another Year Your tools, your mnctiln ery. thooa things yoit nnvo forgotten or lectPd during the year. Now la tho time, t New Yar, to brln them to us for orprhaul Ing and repairing and putting In first-clam con dition. Or maybe you need new toola and parta thle year. neg-paat Eugene Foundry and Machine Company 518 Knst 8(h Avenuo phono 1054 It's a COACH pit Not only Closed Car protection but Com fort, Roominess and Refinement as well nttiS -GENUINE DUCO SATIN FINISH. tHttS New patented one-piece vend mmmmm latino1 winrkliiM. Extrawlde doors, ample leg room and Vclour upholstery. Wonderful "Six" engine, and a chassis of proved stamina. fftfl IMf 1MI mn lift F. E. CALKINS MOTOR CO. At Monroe Garage, 837 Pearl St. We have reduced our price on all Used Cars. Now is your opportunity to buy don't delay. Yes, they are rebuilt, guaranteed and carry a 1925 license. A Sample of Some of the Bargains Follow Durant Coupe -tffST'..98 DOwh Studebaker Coupe -f,316 D0WH Star Touring -SLaS,Tior!r....$22'9 D0WN Chevrolet Touring iff $110 D0WH Ford Touring -.930 down Ford Delivery '"J'-'...'SIS D0Wh OTHER CARS BESIDES THESE TO CHOOSE FROM' lonr old car cjieerfully taken in as part payment Lane Auto Co Phone 166 Pearl St., Between 8th and 9th i