The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, January 21, 1925, Image 7

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sin? Evenfng, January 21, 1925
THE EUGENE GUAED
Page Seven
jDTTAGE GROVE IS
1EATEW BY EUGENE
,47-8
men school
liompin "boat their horas court at
' took the Cottage Grove
intet down 10 m u
. night. Cottage Grove was eom-
tf outclassed, aud held the ball
1 little of the time..
veil though badlj beaten, the Cot
1 (irove playera pat up a gome
i t, and never gave up UU the final
i're'turn game will' be played at
inge Grove Saturday night,
ffhe summary: -
Kuitene 47 Cot. Grove 8
Sj.iean 12 F Adams
Li B C... 1 McOarger
Iii" a ...G 2 Alstott
f!ea,.ns"..1...Q Ballew
&ubiitutions Eugene: O. Lber
fct -1. tor Olson; J. Eberhart for
Flirao ana ocurauc
. n. Hrnrd for 'McCarirer,
Lon for Heard, Glass for Ballew.
Billy Evans'
Sport Talk
I
fci-cMTViiTO. Jan. 21. Venn
,,gg, almost 40 years of age, cornea
:t to the big show next year aa a
mber of the world champs,
llrcgg, a star a dozen years back,
:er having practically given up
seball for good, atarted anew and
pr two prosperous years in me
est League gets another chance
.ha mninra.
BlasebuU experts do not believe
it Gregg will De oi mucn use io
iii, tlm nther hand. Harris
lures any left-handed pitcher who
V get the ball over has a chance in
I American league,
tor a southpaw Gregg is noted for
good control ana snouia oe aDie to
.t Uurria in that resDect.
Il'hen again it must be remembered
it Babe Adams and Jack Quinn
Lie back to the majors after being
feled "has beens" .and saw many
rs of good service.
BASKETBALL
Questions.
P If time out is asked by both
kms simultaneously, is it charged to
Eth teams?
C Is it necessary for a player to
Sort when he goes into the game at
start of the second half?
It is permissible for teams to
ee 10 disregard the personal foul
ies?
Answers.
!1 It is charged against both teams.
2 He must officially report unless
wns in the game when the first
Mended.
3-Teams do enter into such an
rtement by it Is a bad thing for
1 game. Such action tends to rougn
the snort and makes it difficult for
jficlals to enforce discipline.
By BILLY EVANS
piCKINU an all-star team in any
line of sport is a difficult task.
Walter Camp, dean of football critics,
would be the first to agree with the
above statement.
While the naming of Camp's ail
American team otiicialr closes the
football seaaon, it takes tha grid ex
perts about a month before they fin
ish disagreeing with him.
Picking a tootbail eleven of out
standing stara is more difficult than
any other sport, perhaps, because
definite recorda of the players are
lucking.
In baseball the cold figures are a
great aid in picking an ail-star aggre
gation. Recently a fan, apparently well
versed in baseball, sent his ail-American
baseball team for my considera
tion. It's a pippin.
"I have been following major leag
ue baseball for 85 years," writes the
fan, "which I feel makes me compe
tent to express an opinion about the
a tare.
"1 consider the gama of 20 yeara
ago much auperior to the brand of
baseball played in the majors today.
"Such being the caao a few of the
modern atara are placed on my team,
which I consider the beat for the last
30 years.
"My infield is Chase . at first,
Uornsby at second, Wagner at short
and Jimmy Collins at third.
"In the outfield 1, like Speaker,
Cobb and Jackaon.
"Johnny Kling and Kay Schalk are
my catchers, whUe my pitching staff
includea Walter Johnson, Cy Young,
Christy Mathewaon, Bubo Waddcil,
and Grovar Alexander.
"What do you thing of it?"
I think it la a great team, one that
would meet with but alight disspprov
al. I would like nothing better than to
manage a club made up-of such talent.
,
The only definite change I would
make in such a team would be Babe
Kuth instead of Joe JackBon. ' You
juBt can't overlook tie Babe from my
point of view.
Kegardlesa of the fact that Rogers
Hornsby is one of the greatest bats
men of all time, 1 would offer no ob
jection if Eddie Collina waa my sec
ond bsBeman.
At firat base there will probably be
some disagreement over the selection
of Chase in preference to Sisler.
Chase was a marvel, ao is Sisler.
No one could possibly be a better
fielder than Chase ,but Sisler is a
better hitter and much faster.
I would be more than willing to
take Sisler Instead of Chaae.
And what an array of pitchers. Op
posing clubs would be kept busy solv
ing the offerings of Johnson, Young,
Mathewson, Waddell and Alexander.
To add a little variety to the pitch
ing, I think the addition of Ed Walsh,
famouB spitballer, would strengthen
the team.
SYRACUSE COACH NAMED
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Jan. 21. C.
W. (Pete) Reynolds of this city
was appointed head football coach at
Syracuse university, aucceeding John
Maetinn. who wbb released from
Ihls contract to accept an offer from
New York university.
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the savings of our thrifty, but unorganized
financially American people through invest
ments in uncertain enterprises.
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Suppose you tpke advantage of this infor
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any other basis your chances of personal pros
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YANKEES TO SEE
FEW CHANGES IN
'S
NEW YORK. Jan. 21. The 1025
renewal of the American League
classic will see the New York Yan
kees facing the barrier with veteran
blood in their veins and their mite
manager. Miller Uuggins, as leader.
irtually the same team which fal
tered is atretch during the 11)2-1 run
ning will take the field this year, sup
ported by Urban Shocker, recently
acquired from St. Louis, Steve O'Xeil,
former Cleveland and Boston catcher,
and the usual amount of brush talent.
Manager Uuggins said his Infield
would be intact again this year with
Joe Dugan at third, the veteran Ever
ett Scott at shortstop, Aaron Ward
at Second and Wally Pipp at first.
Babe Ruth will roam right field with
Bob Meusel in left, but center field
may see a ahift Earl Combs, Louis
ville product, who broke his ankle in
sliding into home plate last year, has
first call if his ankle comes around
satisfactorily. Otherwise "Whiter"
W itt will draw the assignment again.
Wally Schang will do the bulk of
the catching with O'Neil available aa
an alternate.
Bob Shawkey, Sam Jones, Urban
Shocker, Waite Iloyt, Herb Pennock
will take care of chief twirling assign
ments, together with - such of the
seven rookies as Huggins decides to
retain on the payroll. Thirty-five
players, thirteen of them pitchers,
have been ordered to report to the
St. Petersburg, Fla., camp on March
1.
51,
(Continued trura page one)
SPORT BRIEFS
o o
(By The Associated Press)
Following two victories in two
nights, the Oregon Agricultural Col
lege basketball team will rest to
night to be in good condition for the
game at Moscow tomorrow with tne
undefeated University of Idaho five.
The Beavers upset Washington
State's basketball championship hopes
last night by an unexpected IS to 14
victory. Previoua to yesterday the
Cougars bad won all their conference
games.
Tex Richard haa planned a aeries of
boxing bouts to settle the light
heavyweight question with Jack
Kalaney of Bridgeport, Connecticut
Tiger Flowers of Atlanta, and Paul
Berlenbach, of Astoria, L. I., aa the
principals. Flowers and Berlenbach,
botb of whom have een knocked out
by Delaney, will meet on February 20
and Pelancy will encounter the win
ner in March.
Itirkard believes an unquestioned
candidate for the honors of the class
now held by Mike McTigue can thus
be produced. ,
.Willie Ritola, the Finnish runner,
probably will not face Paavo Nurmi,
hia countryman, during the balance of
the indoor aeason.
Completion of a man of ths Three
Sisters under direction of Dr. Edwin
Hodge, professor of economic aeo-
logy at the university. ins been an
nounced, accordine to word rrlr,l
today at the Cascade national forest
ortice. ir. Hodge and eight geology
notes as well as the notea of my mer
chant customers. My bubble burst just
when it looked most reaL
Big Sums Lost
Persons from whom Turman bor
rowed the money to loan merchants
are alleged to have been the chief
losers. They claim to have lost sums
ranging from $15,000 to 1 00,000 each.
Forged notes in sums ranging from
thousands to hundreds of thonssnds
of dollars and bearing the names of
prominent business men are in the
hands of prosecutors.
A week ago, when authorities began
investigating the business of the com
pany, Turman disappeared. He aald
that he had gone to Buffalo, St.
Louis, Jefferson City and Kansas
City and then decided to return here
to take the medicine. His wife ac
companied him to the district attor
ney office, where in her presence
he is alleged to have confessed.
An indictment charging Turman
with second degree forgery was later
returned by a grand jury In the court
of genera sessions.
ATTACHES SURPRISED
CHICAGO, Jan. 21. Attachea of
the Zionist organisation here said
they hod no knowledge of Moe Tur
man'a financial affairs in New York
City, but were inclined to believe the
man of that name -in financial dlfflcnl
tiea as managing director 'of the
Equity Finance and Service company
was not the same man who ia presi
dent of "Young Judea" in New York.
The latter Is the son of a former
rabbi of Chicago now dead.
W.S. C. Beaten by
Invading Aggies
PULLMAN. Wash, Jan. 21.
Washington State college's basketball
team lost for the firat time this sea
son here laat night when the Oregon
Aggies upset advance predictions and
took their first Pacific Coast confer
ence victory, 18 to 14. The playing
of Stoddard, Aggie forward, gave the
Beavers their victory. He made "all
ten O .A. C. points In the last half.
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By CHARLES P. STEWART
NEA Servloe Writer
WASHINGTON, Jan. .21 One
of the worst congressional fights
In this country's history Is im
pending. It probably will settle
the prohibition question for good
and all.
The Frank D. Scott divorce
case brought the situation about
Individuals mentioned In con
nection with this case may or
may not be able to establish sat
isfactory presonal alibis, but the
nation's law-makers are very well
convinced tho country Is going to
accept aa true the picture pre
sented of official society life In
the capital a life not only ex
tremely gay but unrestrainedly
wet.
There are three kinds of sena
tors and representatives.
1. The wets.
2. Those who vote dry but
drink wet.
3. The honest-to-goodness drys.
The Scott case testimony pleas
es the wets. They consider It a
black eye lor prohibition.
Vote Dry and Drink
ThriHA who vntn rirv hut drink
wet-tare nothing about prohibition
In principle, of course. .'
They support dry measures ana
oppose wet ones only because they
believe it Is good for their political
health.
Probably, they would reverse
themselves with as good or a bet
ter will it they thought a majority
ot thblr constituents would approve.
The Scott case testimony does
not pain them on account ot Its
disclosure of the fact that thevery
men who make the country's laws
numerously violate the prohibition
law. They know that already. They
are merely scared lest they be
found out.
Ths honest-to-goodness drys are
thoroughly enraged. They realize
that drinking congressmen and
other government officials make
prohibition ridiculous.
Their resentment against blbu-
lousness In official circles has
been Increasing for a long time
as they came more and more fully
to find out how general it was
The Scott case has brought this
anger to a head.
Dry leaders are In dally confer
ence now, discussing plans tor
making it impossible to anyone In
a government post to drink and
bom his Job.
Impeaohment Proposed
One plan has taken pretty def
inite shape.
This Is the Impeachment and ex
pulsion of any senator or repre
sentative who can be proved to
be a consumer ot anything with an
alcoholic content in excess of Vi
of 1 per cent.
In dozens of cases such proof
win De easy enough to get.
But the question is:
Proof having been furnished,
will It be possible to get the
necessary votes to throw the of
fenders out?
At first thought It may seem
as It the answer should be yea
The dry majority In both houses
is a liberal one.
The trouble Is, those who vote
dry but drink -wet nrobablv will
have to be counted out. They're
dry on any question of wet-snd-
dry lawmaking but they hardly
can be expected to vote to expel
themselves from Congress.
The honest-to-goodness drvs and
the wet drys, taken together, are
in a majority, but how about the
honest-to-goodness drys counted
alone? It's more than doubtful
If there's a majority of them.
Nevertheless, it's practically cer
tain thoy will make the attempt.
The leaders are counting heads
now. They're doing their best to
get pledges from doubtful ones.
aome are promls ng. Manv are
sidestepping. It's too soon yet to
ten now the opposing forces will
line up.
Big Fight Ahead
When the dry leaders are con
vinced their group has reached Its
maximum of obtainable strength
they will launch their attack.
That there will be a tcrrflo
fight goes without saying. Even
an attempt at the expulsion of
dozens and scores of members of
both the Senate and House of
representatives of the I'nlted
States will be a sensation of pro
portions to compare with the out
break of a war. An attempt to ex-
pei nonony but the avowedly 'wet
wns wouiu be that.
If the honest-to-goodness drys
succeed they'll have scored a vic
tory for prohibition that will count
If they fall If congress virtually
admits that it's dry for the coun
try but Intends lo stay wet so far
as liaelf Is concerned it will be
about the finish of so much as
a semblance of prohibition en
forcement, whether the law stays
in the code book or not,
EE
Btudeuis pnt the (renter part of
th summer iu this riou ami km n
remilt drew au elubor.ue and detailed
map f the three peak and mirri'imd
iog country.
The iiiup it on die play at Qimru
hull oil the rumpus. It is 3 feet by l
feet in site, and is drawn on a Rfiile
of one inch to UtKN) feet, the contour
interval beinjf 1H. The area covered
ia 10 mile by 2 miles. Features in
cluded in the detailed drawing are the
McKenxie highway, all trails, nioun
tuina, lakes, glaciers, points of tceu
1c ai:d geologic interest. The area ex
tends from McKentie to llelknup cra
ter; from Sphinx, Wife, and Pevir
hill on the south, and Broken Top and
Trim
Sims
Th.
butte
ted
er. to the Ilbanda and Thrpe SUl m-de pnnhe hf
on the wet.
ion iuvestiHt'nn of the pin appropriation from the university.
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