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THE EUGENE GUARD Tuesday 'Page Seven Evening, January 27, 1925 jflBILLWTO IETHCOICH TOPLiTiK Football candidates at the Bnivera , .( Oregon will meet the new foot Ll coach, Richard S. Smith, Thurs. day afternoon at the Commerce build nt The new mentor does not know h0 will be out and at the' meeting U ii.t acquainted with the candi J ' Jin will outline a camrmiRn for a strenuous spring training aea- "coar-h Smith expect to have fif teen lettermeu out for first spnnr Practice, which will slnrt next week. XII lust year's lettermeu except Clip lain lice'd. are back in school and aU re eligible. . VI Sinclair, center in 1923, also u Mi.eeted to turn out, giving Smith three lettermeu and a freshman, bat tfc.u: for the pivot position. Bailey and Shields again will be candidates for guard, Itliss, Kerns and needing for tackle, and Smith and Mniti for end. All are lettcrmen. ' Id the backfield Smith will have the following regulars from the 1924 uminu: Anderson, quarter; Terjeson, Jlimnaugh and Vitus, halves; and jenes, full. ' Following la a list of candidates, their weights, and positions. The (ettermen are marked with a capital 1, the freshmen with an F, and the tubs of last year's team with an 8: Centers: Wilson (200)) L, John ion (110) L, Sinclair (190) L, Kreiss (isni F; guards: Dills (170) S. Bail er (1701 L, Shields (190) Ii, Harden (170) F. Quinn (ISO) F; tackles: Illis (20") h, Stockwell (ISC!) F, Kerns (ISO) U Gooding (MO) T Anderson (1S5) F, Warren (175) F, Jlangum (200) F. Kjelland (1S5) R; ends: Mauta (19H) I, Smith (175) Ii, Powers (105) S, Hughes (1S5) F, Pendergast (143) F, Adolph (185) g Woodcock (150) F: quarterbacks: Anderson (1B3) h, Edwards (170) F, Harrison (170) F, Turner (165) F: ialres: Terjeson (105) L, Vitus (190) L. Hodgen (185) F, Lang worthy (175) F, Morton (180) F, Ed firant (175) with Gomaga two years seo, Mimnangh (170) L; fullbacks: Jones (190) L. Wetzel (185) F. University Sports Writers Organize At a meeting of the University of Oregon sports writers association last night, George Godfrey was elect ed president: Wnrd Cook, vice-president: Wilbur Wester, secretary; Sam Wilderman, treasurer, and Dick Eck man. publicity director; The purpose of .the club is to, get better co-operation among the sport writers on the campus and to divide the routine work. This will not, how ever, effect the ''scoops," or feature Ftories, which the writers may pick up. The association will meet again February 4 at a luncheon at tJie An chorage. Dick Smith, new football eiaeli, and Virgil Earl, athletic direct or, will be invited to attend and will be asked to outline their athletic pro. grain for the following yeaT. . KTJGEXE COT.T.ECTTnv jnnwpv 774 WILL. ST. pi-mvR nnn w it' IlLOWEliS, MGR. ' tf British Runner to Settle Here 4 ' V 1 3 3 v;I 5 ir hw4 Albert G. Hill Albert G. Hill, one of England's greatest distance runners, is expected to arrive in this country . shortly, lie intends to settle down with friends in Ohio. Hill at various times was half-mile, one-mile' and four-mile Britsh champion. Whitman csHcge pla.va University of Oregon tonight at basketball at the armory, starting at 7:30 o'clock. Al though Whitman has won only one game out of seven, the team bus im proved considerably within the Uct couple of weeks and last Friday held the Oregon Aggies to a 11 to 12 score. Johnny Faust. Multnomah club star last year, is one of the forwards f for the Wildcats, the new nickname 1 for Whitiuun. Last year Multnomah defeated Oregon, and Faust was one of its stellar players. The Oreguuians appear a much more finished team than two weeks ago against Willamette. Coach Hein hart has a fairly smooth combination, which is exceptionally strong on the otfeuse. The teams probably will line up as follows: Whitman Oregon Holmgren F Uowaus J. Faust F llobsun Yenney C Okerberg Neiison G Westergrcn Fry G . . . Gillenwuters L. Faust S Keinhart S Chiles S Anderson S Jost ..S Gunther to have made Mr. paavo Nurmi on international celebrity. Tigr Flowers was going along in great style until the experts started comparing him with Stanley Ketone!. IJis Munn wants Strangles Lwis to give him a hlt. . . If a pur of used aupenden will dJ we cau oblige the young man. Girls in one-piece bathing suits go ice skatina hi Detroit. ... As Mr. CGoofty says, there are a lot oft warm babies in that town. Oregon Aggies Win From Whitman Five CO KV ALMS, Ore., Jan. 27. The Oregon Aggies with rase ran up s score of 4(1 10 Is against Whitmnn in a Northwest conference basketball gume here last night. Starting with all first-team men except in center und in first half, O. A. f. ran in a whole new team of substitutes in tile sec ond half. There were no speetaeulur features, tlte Aggies simply being too strong for Whitman. within four points of tying the score. Uie, was linuded to the eutenie en The hxal. mixed several cineb. ! ,-ojrs lodaj . It will be made public shot which would have giieu them j tomorrow. the lead. Butterfield. Ashland, wusj Thf lirB,,v roufi,,,., ilself to one of the beat payers seen on the : pwnltiu , ,.,., interpreta- di tn" luit S(.-Ii'U. Ailtf HB1UH1 ttun ..f tli.i ,,u u d t kA, . I a ,1... THASH HAfl.INO rhone 41. HB displayed very fjst floor w.rk and , trVeray. The reply also stresses the , were able to peuetrate the Saletn de-1 politici t effect of the present Im , tense while the A.-I.Liud guarding w:i )llsse iu tho CrrtuHn int,.rn:li ,i,ua. ! almost perfect. ,joa Ilall's Catarrh Medicine z."", it rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf. aw cauKd by Catarrh. Solfby dntggiiti frr otr 40 ytart P.J.CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio SPORT BRIEFS lly The Associated Press Leo Cailand. freshman football iwrirJi nf tho rTnivAT-aiiv nt Snuthprii California and formerly an assistant con co, at isroauwny uign neuuui, oi'i" tie, has applied for a position as foot ball coach at the University of Ore gou he admitted yesterday. University of Washington's 39 to 21 victory over Montana in Seattle Intit night tumbled the Grizzles below: Idaho to uth place in the northwest intercollegiate basketball conference j race. Whitman lost to O. A, C last night, IS to 40 and slid down the northwest conference bidder to eighth! place, a notch below Gonzaga. HUSKIES WIN SKATTI.i:. Jin U7. University of Washington havketUAll team remained undefeated in tbe northern section nt the Pacific Const iutercollegiate con ference by wiiuung from the Montana Grizzlies, ;tj to -7, here last nicht. The scur was cliw uutil the bitter part of the second half whu super ior shooting won for the Huskies. The tennis scored nearly point for point In the firu half, Washington leading ID-HI at half time. Montana took a one point lead shortly nfter the second half opened and W'n shin k ten took time out. On the next play Krayu ucored for the Huskies from the tip off and after llie lm!l was centered Hcaketh shot a field goal from near the middle of the floor. Washington's loud was uot threatened from this point on. the hefi:iu:h How long has Fkliiie Collins been iu the AuKiuun League? A. H. C. Collins has been in the American I League, ituco llKKi, joining tho Ath letics aficr graduating from Columbia university. o J M M i V S7 In football, how many points does a safety count and how many for a toiu'htmi'k' 11. O. It. A safety couuts two points, a touclibaik not any. Whii'h hud the better team last I fall, Notre lame or California? W. A. C. Merely a matter of opiniou; Nei thiT was beaten but California was tied. Notre lame had a better record. The Husky quintet will leave Seat tle Thursday to play Willamette in Salem that night. On Friday the pur ple and gold hoopsters meet the Ore gon Aggies at Corvallis. The tour ends Saturday at Eugene with Wash ington pitted against Oregon. Fast Ashland Five Takes Salem Down BASKETBALL Questions. 1 Can a player strike the ball with his fist? 2 What happen if a player enters the free-throw line while an opponent Is trying for a goal from a free throw? 3 Can a player carry the ball into the court from out of bounds? . Answers. 1 If a player Jiits the ball with his fist it shall go to an opponent out of bounds at a point nearest where the violation was committed. 2 If the goal is made it shall count. If missed another free throw shall be allowed. . ' - ' 3 Ho must throw the ball in from out of bounds; If' he carries it "the ball goes to the opponent at the same spot. , GUARD CARRIERS WHISTLE When Papar Is Delivered Subscribers are asked to listen and learn The ..Guard carrier's whistle, for ha will blow It upon leaving your evening paper. i Guard Service Is Best f The Nutcracker , V By JOE WILLIAMS yHEY re holding a bouspiel iu Du- luth. . . . We aren't sun" whether you listen to a bomspicl or look at it. While we can't recall ever seeing a bonapiel we have listened to a lot of bum spiels from prizefight managers. The king of the ivories Is going into vaudeville. . . . . He is a piano player, not a ball player, as you might have nrst suspected. If you are a prizefighter the fash ionsble thing to do, it seems, is to retire. ... We fear, nowever, Mike McTinue does not care to be fashionable. Curling is a Bport which can not be played in Floridir and semi-tropical climes. . . . This is another tea. son why we'd like to live there. Benny LeonaTd is retiring to go on the ntaco. ... 'et we never saw anyone on the stage who wns re tiring. Johnny Dundee announces to the wide world that he is better than I ever. . . . wny snouian i ne oe, didn't he just meet the pope "Tou sre the apple of my eye." breathed the romantic old gaiook "Applesauce," sighed the flapper, Boulfullv. (Isn't it perfectly remark able how we are always! thinking up clever lines like thiB?) Running around has ruined more than one career, but it seems simply 'tsMSrar. TTf . fll I TT JK L1HG si TOMORROW N Wednesday. Jan GHT . 28th at 8:30 P. M. EUGENE ARMORY MAIN EVENT TOM GRANT 185 lbs. VS. JOE REYNOLDS 180 lbs. Two Good Fast Preliminaries The first sporting event of the season a good time prom ised by the management Jack O'Neal, Referee General Admission Tickets $1.00 -NO RESERVED SEATS ED GRANT, Promoter Plus War Tax COME EARLY NEW COUNSEL NAMED; WASHINGTON. Jan. 27. Charles W. Waterman of DenTer, who wns President Coolidge's manager in Col orado during the pre-convention cam pnign, has been named general coun sel to the new federal oil conserva tion board. SALEM, Ore., Jan. 27. Th fott Ashland high school basketball team defeated the Salem hi&h school five on the local flour Inst night by a score of .10 to 25. The game was fast throughout. In the . first few min utes of play Salem scored four points hut Marske came hack nnd made six points giving them the lead which they held. In the lust half Snlem maile a des perate rally and at one time cnim German Reply to , Note Handed Down ltKHLIX. Jan. 27. OP The Ger man government's reply to the note from the council of ambassadors on the issue growing out of the non evacustiun of the Cologne son by the SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST. 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