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THE EUGQNE GUARD Page Seven It iur9day Evening. Jaoiisry 29, 192? WORK PUSHED ON US OF EUGENE EU With hut ft "n'110 improvements u bs oenpleted on the fir" ma boles l EuMie Coun,r ,b -or on the second nine is being DU,hed rapidly possible. I Is hop- 5 t i' ta '" "" "' for pltJ Itf fo,'r0, 0f July , ;...t Inclement weather is tin nrorrest mtterlaily, and -ato. piu from the rein U si lorded nwmbere will be compeUwi to -l - KiA.aitfA of nlavlna- uoon STWd nine until later in the eUjaoier, hnldinc un the extraction of ten or twelve bunker. ,0 be piaceu v t- w ...... j where natural haa .,ds are lacking. New tee grounds ,iU be insiantu v- ; .... .w,i, and ninth holes when ather condition permit. At the preseuv a-- k.i nied by the members Su ,rmit the sod on the permanent .reens to become firm- Nq playing "... l. ..,ittMt An tha tisrmanent L Will f (IV""- " j greens until the l"er part of April ifcould be in first eUss shane. Under the diretlo of Ralph Mar. A tha nra.n fnmmittea. ( Lumber e! imU fir treea are being transplanted to powtl of vantage oq Ike first sine hole. About ten treea re being plawd betweep the first and third greens and another ten tveen the fourth and fifth greeni. mL... .., will kn nlacad alone1 the edge of the fairways where they Will greatly ennanee ua penmj mo i- nrH without aetm. UQKB l" - a, undue hazard. Natural growth fxlia rak at ntltaai pQinti on the course. . Nurmi Again Sets World's Records NEW IOKK, Jn, 28.Pefeata rather than conquest, featured the cond niaht of the annual Millroae A. A, Jndoer meet, that of Ugo ITrigerio, Olympio ehamplon, by WilUe PJaot, o) New Terk, alagdlng out. , Paawi ?miI apparently gpcoj qqerhe, aoeempliahet the ngeipect ed, establiahinf two world record in a two and one-half mil event for the' John Wanamaker oup, whieh won for three eucoeaaive times by Joie Bay of Chicago. Hay dropped out of the race last night after a few laps, Xurnii haa gathered 15 World'a rec ords since he came to America. Last night he outran marks set by Bay by reaching the mile and a quarter in 6: 30 1-5 and the mile and a half in l! 30 2-B, Iiant, facing the other European invader, Krigerio, walked to what seeqed an easy victory .over a dia tauce of three miles and 18S yards. Krigerio congratulated the victor by kising him on both cheeks. Plant's time, 22:00 3-5 established an indoor record. . Boxer Finds Tima Play Hia Golf To Sens Tunney Takea Up His Ring Work on Miami Unke The Nutcracker By BILLY EVANS THE value o( a star shortBtop to a hall club waa never better demon strated than in the world series. Tbb Injury that put Roger Peck innaugh out of 'the running almost cost Washington its chancei for tie pennant. While Bluege, who shifted from third te short, filled in very accept ably at Peck's position, It made a hole in tfie infield that Just couldn't be plugged. If Washington, world champs, can stay in the running this year, it means a big season financially. In figuring ' Wasbington'a chanctis the case of Pecklnpaugh must receive serious consideration, Will the leg injury that kept Peck out of several world aeries games, including the all-important final onu, handicap bia play the coming aea son? Peeklnopaugh's Cast. I met Pecklnpaugh on the streets ef Cleveland the otiier day and had long chat with him. "How about the leg?" I asked. "feels just as good as ever," b replied, "but of course I won't know how good it is until I put it to the W test. "I have done much walking this winter, also a lot of skating. Incident l.t, I have done some Indoor running. Sl 'ar It hasn't bothered me In tho lightest. "I have given the leg a good rest and every sttentiop. Have taken onlv 'ooujh eierdse to keep feeling well. "However, it's tfie sudden starts d stops that play havoc with a lee injury such aa I have anffored and Ji"t until I start regular plsy will I know just how strong it is." e The rumor is going the rounds thit '""e is a holdout club amopg the "ternns of the Washington team. he fact that only a few of the stars e signed is the cause. see Still Unsigned. I ssien Pecklnpaua ahout it. "I J"nt knew a thing about the ao-oalM Mdout dub among the Washingtop Plsms." he replied. "All I have to say on the subject ' that as y.t J have ant signed. How "er, that i, t p,oBal matter be 'weea mv.-lf and the club. 'The difference in salary la not so "eat bt ,h p(Pt tn 1((r,t on "rmt b,f ,h, itipt f n, "sjning trip. I had a good season last yir. ' e club won the world ohamplonshin. i may rot have ma tit jrara left in mv """in and natursliv I am trying to "' t ie mon,, whilai the going :s e h trouble 4haf the Wsohinrton . " "P'riepcing is one that comes " everj team that wins a world "winpionihip. - TWO OAMES PLANNED basketball games are srbed crZ , v niht ,n 'h bigh achnpl ek.i . "n,rn ns jior mgn i .k ' m,,t Cottage Ores.. Junior TtSf . , " . -ea I Vr-i-SaLi" Preaentiqg Gene Tunney, light heavyweight champion of the United States, in golfiug attire. Tunney is spending the winter in Miami, Fla. It is said he doesn't intend to do any boxing until spring, in order to got the big purses possible in the outdoor stadiums, TO CHICAGO, Jan. 29 Northwestern university's swimming team leaves tonight on a western tour which will include engagementa with aome of tho beat tank combinations from the mid west to the Pacifio coast. Tomorrow night the ewimniera will meet the Omaha A, O. and Saturday give an exhibition ip Sioux Citj. Feb ruary 3 they will meet the Univerairv et Colorado, at Boulder. That night they wul give B exhibition in Uen ver. Utah university will be mef at Salt Lak city, February 6 and the next day the purple tankers will en gage the Hollywood A. C. A triangular meet with the North western squad, Ualversity of South ern California and Los Angelee A. C. may also be arranged. Stanford will be met In San Frapcisco February tt and the Olympic club on February 10. The Oregon, Agglea will furnish op position February 12, and the team will also give an exnTuitton at Eu gene, Ore,, for Governor Pierce; a Northwestern slumps. An exhibition at Seattle the following day will end me tour. Salary Increases Sought in Measure ' STATE HOUSE,- SALEM, Ore., Jan. 29. The Umatilla countv dele gation in the senate has introduced a bill to increase the salaries of three Umatilla county official?. The bill would increase the salary of the county judge from $1800 to ;2200, the assessor from $1800 to $2000, and the treasurer from $1300 to $1800. The bill provides Uiat the measure be referred to the people at the next general election. , SPORT BRIEFS I I - How many years in succession has Baltimore won the pennant in the In ternational League? D. U. M. Baltimore hns now woq the flag for the last six years. Who was the national tennia cham pion in lOlUf Ii. E. 10, William M. Johnston of Cal. fornia. Who waa it chased Eddie Collins across the plate in the 1U1T world series, permitting Calling to score, the fielder holding the ball in his hand lnatead of making a throw? T. F. U. The player referred 1 to was Heinie Zimmerman, Giant third baseman. FREE STATE TOTTSHINQ DUBLIN, Jan. 20. The Irish Free State la tottering and complete In. denendence alone will give atability and prosperity.Esmon DeValera, lead er of the republicans declared In a speech yesterday. . EUGENE COLLECTION AGENCY, 774 WILL. ST. PHONE 100. W, H. BLOWERS, MGR. tf Don't Fuss With J I University of Oregon will open its Pacifio icoast conferepae basketball eaeon tonight agaiast Unlveraity of Montana at ttie armory, atarttng at 7:15 o'clock. Montana haa a strong team, having defeated Idaho last ru urday, 31 to 27. Last night the Grlaaliea played at Corvallis, losing to the Aggiea by the small margin to two points, 2 to 'ii. ins game waa tan must exciting play ed there thia year, according to re ports. As the Aggies are considered about op par with Oregon, the game with Montana should be a real thrill er. Oregon will a tart Ha regulars. Coach Keinhart, intimated last night that they would play the whole game, unless the Vebfootera nils up an up expected large lead early in the game. Score qI the rival teams follow: Oregon. Oregon 63, Willamette SL Oregon, 48, Pacific 15. Oregon 32, Multnomah 21. Oregon 65, Pacific 31. Oregon 51, Willamette 17. Oregon 44, Whitman 22. Montana. Montana 33, Whitman 28. Montana 17, Washington, State 28. Montana 31, Idaho 27. Montana 27, Washington 30. Montana 23, Oregon Aggies 24. Tonight's Lineup. Questions. 1 After a player who baa left the game, except for four persoual toiiia a disqualifying foul, how many times cap he re-enter? a Must a player actually leave playing territory to be considered out of bounds? 3 It there a time limit when an extra period is necessary? Answer. 1 He may re-enter the game only once after, wlthdrawipg. 2 A player ia out of bounds whan spy part of his body touches the rbouodary line or the floor outside, too uuv. 3 The extra period, in caae- of a tie game, is limited to five miuutea. Oregon Hobson Qowana . . , Okerberg . . . Gillenwatera Weetergrop , . . ,F. . ...F.. ..:o.. ,..G.. ...Q,. Montana , ,G. Dahlberg Yancy lllpiun Bweot ..Q-'TJablberg University Frosh To Leave on Trip c A well-earned victory was annexed hv tha basketball auintet of Lniver sity high school over Eugene high school last night, tie score being 25 to.21. The University high playera came from behind in the aecojid half, and with but three minutea to play, and the score tied, Stearns ahot a long banket from mid-floor and Ridings followed with another near the bas ket The acore at tho half waa 11 !e 8 in favor of Eugene higi, The summary: U. H. 8. 88 - B. H. S. 21 Hempy 6 F.,.,, .Emmons T Stearns 8 ,...,. MiUigan 4 Hall C. ........ Olson 2 Hayes 4 G.. Bally 4 Ridings 8 G Coleman 4 Referee, Eddie Edlpnds. ; Coach Dick Smith To Meet Candidates . Dick. Smith, Oregon'a new football coach, will meet the candidates for the team at 4 o'clock this afternoon t room 105 Commerce building. Conch Smith asked all those who wish to try out for the team to be pres ent so that he could get an idea of what his prospects would be. Should all players who are expect ed to turn out report, there probably will be 15 tettermep among them, Mauft, Bliss, Gooding, Kerns, Johu son, . Wilson, Anderson, Vitus, Ter. ieson .Tones. MImnaugh, Shields, Bail- ev and Smith of the 1034 team, and Sinclair of tho 1023 team. Sinclair, however; haa not yet decided whether hi will ro out for the team, but It ia Tnaoted that Conch Smith will be able to purauade him to don a un form av he is a valuable man. Tom Grant Wins In Wrestling Go Tom Grant of the Multnomah club pinned the ahouldera of Joe Ueynolds, Corvallis wrestler, to the mat last night after 83 minutca of grappling. The Benton county athlete waa thrown by a head lock, and waa ao aeverlv ounished that he gave dec! aion to the Portlander, and did not wrestle any more after the first fall. Mike Yokel Takes Two Straight Falls PORTLAND, Ore,, Jan, 2ft Frank Pilling, Pendleton, Ore., light-heavy If Ruptured Try This Free Apply It to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Largo or Small and You Are on the Road That Haa Convinced Thousand Sent Free To Prove This Anyone ruptured, man, woman or ohild, Should write at once tq W. H. Itice, (XHiD Main St., Adama, N. 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A hoat of men and women are daily running sorb risk jnat because their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent weight wrestler, lost to Mike lokel, Salt Luke, in their match here last night, Yukel taking two straight fall. Tbs Salt Lake grapnler took th. flr't fall ip 41 minutes with a short leg adesor. and the second in 21 miu utea with a half ueieou aud crotch bold. In s preliminary match Robin Keed aud Jimmy Andersoq wrestled to a 43 miuute draw. BASKETBALL The university of Oregon freshmau basketball team will leave Jiugone to morrow morning for Medford, where the yearlings are scheduled to meet Medford high school in two games, one tomorrow night and the other Saturday night. JMgut players will make the trip. The freshmen have played only a few ames. Under the watchful eyea of :oach Evans, they have beep bounding Into shape slowly. The babea are ex pected to hit their stride within a couple of weeks. Ihe following will go to Marshneld: Coach Evans, Beeney, Medford, Joy, Portland and Walker, Eugene, for wards; Eberhart, Eugene, and 8wal ish, Oklahoma, centers; Reichstein, Medford, Hutchinson, Portland, and Powera, Eugene, guards. Warmer Weather Outlook in East NEW JORK, Jan:- 20. Wanner weather was predicted today for the metropolitan district, which, with the Atlantic coa8t, from Maine almost to Florida waa ip the grip of a cold wave of unusual. Intensity last night Along the Atlantic coast from Wash ington to Atlanta, snow interspersed with, cold rains, was reported yester day. Milder temperatures with a sub siding of storm conditions, were evi dent, however, over this area last night. MAJOR ZANNI IN JAPAN TOKIO, Jan. 20. M) JHujor Pe dro Zanni, carrying the colors of the Argentine republic on an airplane light uroupd the world, arrived at Osaka, from Tokio this afternoon In the machine in which he expects to gross the north. Pacific with tlie ad vent of spring. Phone S. E. 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Bank OF Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON Arizona Ugiilaturt yaiterday com pletpd ratification of the child labor amendment to the ftderal constitu tion, despite the fact (hat the prupoiuil ap.mrvmlj had been defeated by the action of the legislation ou the refer endum in 13 other atutei. CniCAGO. Jan. 3fl 0PwA(Niui- Bition of three sterling veterans from Pittsburgh the recovery of ft trio of Cub players, whose injuriea crippled the team last fall and the s inn inn of Ueorge Gibson aa coach and assistant manager to handle tha 16 pitchers on the club's roster haa boosted the pennant prospects of the Chicago N-1 tionala for the 1025 season, accord-! ing to President William Veeck. i The three nlavere who came to tha Cubs in exchange for Oeorge Gran- than, second baseman, Vic Aldridge, pitcher, aud First Baseman Bert Nei haus, are Wilbur Cooper, pitcher. ltabbit" Maranville, second baseman. and Charley Grimtn, first baseman. Grimm pIues the hole at first base for the first time since the patting of Hay Grimes, who was aent to the Pacific coast. With Maranville at tlie keystone sack and acting aa field lend er, the infield has a stability it litis not had in recent yearn. The addition of Cooper gives the club services of one of the best southpaws in tho game. ( harles Hollocker, shortstop, ill last year, says he will be able to re turn to his old position this spring Barney Friberg, third baseman, who had broken leg last season, has fully recovered- The Cuba also obtained Clark A. Pittenger, a. rangy infielder from the coast league, and he may be inserted at short; or even at third. Hparky" Adams, diminutive short stop, also is available for the inner defense, Friberg may be sent to cen ter field, the other two' regular probably will be penver Grigsby, and Cliff Heathcote. Hack Miller aud Arnold Stata will undoubtedly be re tained to fill in. Cooper, G rover Alexander, Vic Keen and Tony Kaufmann give the Cubs a strong quartet of moundsmen. In addition to these four twiners, the Cuba has about a dozen others, the largest number ever taken on a training trip. Gabby Hrtnett and Bob O'Farrell will do the bulk of catching.. Final Chapter is Written in Story Of S. Glenn Young HKUUIX, 111., Jan. 20. (P) The final chapter in the lite story of ci. tileun Vouug, Ku Klux Klap dry raider, was written here today. Thousands assembled to mourn at the Inst ritca- over the man whost, bodj lnr in the Baptist church wher It haa been since the sliootlug affray Saturday night which also coat the life of Deputy Sheriff Or a Thomas and two other.. During the Bigul, two spectral flgurea, one at tie head and one at the foot of th. casket, .tood gnard. Two illuminated crosses stood near the casket. Meauwbile the inquest Into the trailed? waa due to end. today with a vprdict from the coroner's jury prob ably tonight. 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