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i. .day Evening, February 2, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD iMo: Page Three 7 REGDW TO DEVOTE ATTENTION TO BIG CONTEST SATURDAY . u-.hfAnters. not discouraged L ,hr lo to Washington at bskct- ,U Saturday t " , " . . elroiuinn WCek of will I'"1 " "1-lice is preparation for the Sat a:. L ame .gainst Oregon Aggies , Corv.HU. Iiealuine thnt their only !,.. for chnmpi-nsliip is to sot ,! Te-ic. back, ,h0 nlaJr''"' hal' ifcnUod l-oa.li lteiuhart to worn Ufu:i5 ' -'A . . . . ...... in lime ui " .i.. nr,.j,.n uovs outplayed the fL0 ' iimliiiitv to connect with ,', baf'k,.t caused their downfall, vjiev also had many opportunities to Mlk up points from fouls, but fared Iv.dly in that department. Oregon. ". ..- -- -- .. ,1. ana tlKf till AClCS. Al- Hull Sirens'" " , ... . Etauiieli llobson played iigaiiiKt Wash Lnun. he was not his usual self, a; t, hnl been laid up iu bed for more Han a ween, mm,-!.... - - . ....illmiT vneinstinn. and LJ not dismissed from the hospital Ltil Saturday afternoon. An eneouratiiuB . .!.... f Winterer. Ho was for- ..... t tht mniie in the. middle rf he second half with four personal tiln, altliougn me iu" t,.ivnr. mniilro. erred in calling l fourth foul on Wcstergren. Chuck Josl, who piu.vvu iu a whsi for the first time ,i oiinu-pi n world of imnrovi;- i,fnt : over lust year's piny, am! should ,P a valuable man before the end of iie season. Okerberg was way off col r in slmoting fouls, missing seven in UK-cession. The OregdVWaihington iiipup follows: iownna 0 . F . . . . Hesketh 10 i;tn(id;ii(l x F Frnync 5 ikerberg 0 V Anderson S Vrstcrgien 9 (1 Cobley 2 iilleawaters 1 . . M Hale 0 Inhaon 3 S Jewell 2 leinliart S St. Johns Lodprcon S eat 1 S Ralph Coleman, referee; Melvor, Vashington State, umpire. Billy Heinbart, University of Oru dd baseball coach, has issued a call ;or the pi toilers and catchers to re tort at i o'clock this afternoon in iiie men's gym for their first work but, Heinbart is much cluted over the tW'ebfootera prospects for the sea-ion. Five nltchcrs will be eligible, for phe varsity, Brooks, AVilliams. - D. jAdolpli, Harrison and Dutton. Broocs ind Adolph appear as the best bat iu the box. BrookH is the only sout i naw of the lot and led the Webfoot prs last year with tiiree victories out fcf four ga U108. Harrison pitched for ne frcshinun ten m, but was n ligible Inst year. Williams won u let- r lust year, while Dutton mid Adol- bli are from tbc 11121 frcshinun squad. Oregon also will be we;l fortified kith catchers. Bliss, Orr, Minmaugh, uok and .loues urc all capable re ivers. Bliss is last year's varsity ;ii-kstp and probably will have first pll. Mimnaugh cx-Jcffersou liich flayer, and all-stur catcher in the 'ort'nnd high school league, should -u i vilunble man. Urr was second string 'ceiver in 1124. Because the catch ug department will be well taken care t with Bliss. t)rr and MiiunaugU. ouk and Jones probably will be twitched to the infield. The Nutcracker KKXim FIKl'O was involved iu an automobile wreck the other day, "t unfortunately only the machine n Misted. There arc 31M golf clubs in this nnr), at leust three of which lijree tile greens eommitteu knows to run things. ! The Mount Vcruon (X. Y.) Oolf Hub li,is barred women players and w me men will find it easier to rp their cyo on t lie ball. We read that William Tilcleu is mmi of settled habits. . . . One of lieh niiiirars to he the habit, of hding the country's tennis players year. r"y Dolan is still confident Landis II reitoitnin lii.n i... t'olan is jiut the kind of bird - "e io sen iiguining rods to. Missouri hiinul - k..D,HiU.lt 1 1 - unBuriuaii piflin Pn IS eiffht font tall H'Klo lr"i there is more than ono way " up m the world. Wr Flowers, the colored fighter, a niittir.li-t tiai.inH tllC bililie. .1... i. ... wrn. . ,v'l'i ititnl. ''"fete gaii,t l'aavo Xtirml to be C'Btlenun of rare intelligent. J' Hi. . . . ... ii . un'iHtn taught nurkT til l Mr- Wh" '' . ,, tnBht the f 1 ho to slide. Ited real you left. It...,,. . I. ""nry being bet on k ", . . . hen the r "if uu. .i , : iiiogii wttn " you have ,oney Th. e V.l. t munis ire to have "'final ,- PIt .wn eel li b" '"tilled "In the H"T and Hut." u . " "nndei. simply believed lh.it P n .ml tk Fr,nrh pvr Rle.u . . . r I M-n ' u BkttiaMer k"r,''!,..ho", '. "t n... f -J '"""r in l(.i-ey. for- it ! ?' 'ioph't plays ar- Two Important . Changes In College Coaching Little, Goes To Wisconsin and Bug To Nebraska PAST YEAR S PLAY !W Above, Little; -Below, Bearg Middle western football will have two new directing heads next season. George Little, who has assisted Fielding Yo.st in football at Michigan for several years, has been elevated to the post of director of athletics at University of Wisconsin. Ernest Bearg, who for a number of years lias been Bob Zuppke's first assistant at Illinois, has been made football coach at University of Ne braska. Bearg has been in charge of the freshman teams at Illinois and has done much to provide star material for Zuppke's varsity. THE REFEREE What was the longest fight be tween Joe Gans and Battling Nelson, where was it fought, who won and how? J. K. F. The longest fight between Gans and Nelson was staged in Septem ber, 1U00, at Goldfield, Nev. The de cision was given to Gans in the 42nd round on a foul. Where did George Little coach be fore coming to Michigan? H. T. K. Little coached at Miami university previous to his position nt Michigan. Didu't Northwestern win,n single game in' the Big Ten basketball race last season? T. II. No, Northwestern played 12 wes tern conference games and was de feated in nil of them. BASKETBALL Questions 1. If a play comes up which is not definitel y covered by the rules, what action is taken? 2. Who causes time to be taken out because of injury or other reu nions? 3. In what wny niunt player of fend to be removed from the game? Answers 3. In such a play the referee lias the power to render a decision. - 2. The referee. 3. If a player makes four personal fouls or a disqualifying foul, he is automatically removed from the game. Soeks Further Laurels Charley Brooktns, former Uni versity of Iowa track star and holder of the world's 220-yard low hurdle record, is out to better his murk this senson. Brooking hopes to take the sticks in 2.'l seconds flat, one-fifth -if a second faster than the existing mark. Lame? i3S Drive out stiffness and ache After heavy exercise, apply a little Sloan's. Norubbingis nec essary the liniment itself starta fresh blood circulating auickly through the aching musrlea. At once- the stillness vanishes, tha aching stops! All druggista 35 cents. Sloans Liniment skills pain! ST. LOUIS, Feb. 2. UP) With no outstuuding trades made by Manager Branch Kukey to strengthen the hurting stuff, the St. Louis Cardinals appear to be little stronger for this year's Nutioum drive than iu i!2l, when they fiuUhcd sixth. The hitting of the team last sea son was good nud the field. ng fa r. The piu-huig geuerally was considered he weak l.nk. Although be vera I new hurling prospects are l receive try oiits, besides wuich Duster Mails, vet erun southivaw, has been outuiueU from Oakland, the uiitlook as a whole is uncertu n iu this respect. Of the veteran twirling talent, Dickcriuan and Sotliorou pitched fair ly good ball last season. Others who wilt be bm-k are Haines, herdell, Stuart and Dyer. Mike Gonzales, the Cuban, is ex pected to do the bulk of the catching this year. Others are Niebergatl and demons, with the team last season. Three others, from the minors, will be given tryouts. The teams' main strength lies in the infield, with Bottomly at first, Unrnsby at second and Cooney at shotstop considered as fixtures, llorusby batted .42.1 Inst season, the highest mark iu modern big league history. Third base is au open question with Freiguu, Lester Bell aud Toporcer, as lending candidates. Another problem for Ilickey to solve is the outfield. Tho Cards have enough outfielders for two or three teams. Blades, Douthit, lltifcy, Holm, Muller, Myers, Stunners and Jack Smith comprise the candidates. Smith is considered the pick of the lot aud almost certain t,o start in right with Blades in left. Center field i uncertain, especially since Kickey m ay use Holm behind the bat. The Cardinals will train at Stock ton, Cat., where they will gather on or about February 22. A schedule of 27 exhibition games has been arrang ed on the l'acific coast. SPORTLAFFS George Hildebrand Only Umpire Who Was Ever Fined By His Brother Arbitrator EVAN'S KOUGE 1UI.DK BliAND. Ameri can League um pire, insists he is the only liviiij r 1 aroiirnior ub It was while Hildebriiud was umpiring in t ii. acif ic Coast League, prior to coming to the American. He wiu paired up with a chap by the name of Fiuney, still well known on the coast. The two were working an impor tant game at Los Angele.t One .f those tough affairs where every close decision seems to go against the home team, thereby making much trouble for the officials. Kinney was working the plate, Hildebrand the buses. The protests for the afternoon had been about even-up. Tho blow-off came in the final in ning of the game, when Finney called a. visiting player safe at the plate witii the run that eventually won the ball game. In those days the umpires fined the players if they protested a decision too Btreuuoitsly. Fiuuey plastered fines from $3 to $15 on a half dozen players but the kicking continued. Hildebrand, the senior umpire of the two, annoyed at the delay, walked to the plate and believing thut he might break up the argument, re markf ': "Vuiia-e in, Kirney, get the game started. The gang is, trying to make a joke out of u." It will cost you ten bucks for thinking that way."' said Finney, woo iiad his back to Hildebrand and im posed the fine before he realised who was the culprit. "It's too expensive up here," said Hildebrand as he hiked back to bis position at first base. Itealixiug Finney's mistnke, the players got u real kick out of um pire fining brother umpire. However, it bad the desired effect, dispersed the mob. That evening in the dressing room Finney remitted the fiue. A Defender Again Bobby Jones, though fulling to cling to his national open golf title, will nevertheless be called upon to defend championship honors in 1025. Only this time it will be in the na tional amateur event. SPORT BRIEFS- By The Associated Tress British Columbia is to usher in the major gold tournament season of the Pacific northwest at Faster when provincial title events for men and' women are tg be held at the Coiwood Country club, Victoria. B. C. A num ber of players from California, Ore gon timl Washington are to compete. Nine t:J;.vern have so fur strnil contracts with the Seattle baselull ! club for tJie B2. season. They are; Frunk Tohin, catcher; Harvey "Suds' Siitltorliu d, pitcher; John Zanl catcher; Frank ' Kuuner, infiehlev; Steve Chrlialuk, pitcred; Oscar Wood pitcher; Llojd Maddock, pitcher; Francis Fairbanks oufielder, and Harry NieUou, infielder. BOSTON. Feb. 2. -(4s) Bolster.! in almost every positi"U by promising youngsters as a result of trudc and a th'TougJi combing of the minor league.-., Fee Fold, manager of the Boston Bed Sox, will take his entire itquad, numbering about 40 men, i.t New Orleans, the Soxs new traiuing grounds, March I. "loc' lVothero, third basemnn, was obtained from Washington in ex change for Mike McXally, previous! v obtained from New York in a trade for Howard Shanks. Danny Clark was traded to Sau Antonio for Kwell Crows, a fine infield prospect, Hiid a cah consideration. The pitching staff will he sontewhnt strengthened by Budolph Kullio, a right Jui lute r from Salt Lake city and .1. W, Keefer. who, pitching for Bay City, Mich., won lit gomes last season. If Height Is Big Item Then Watch Connie By NKA Service PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2. Connie Mack will have the tall est pitching staff In captivity when he assembles it for spring traiuing at Fort Myers, Fla., late next mouth. All told the elongated man ager will have Lt hurlers in camp. Of these just uine of them stund six feet or more from the ground; three others barely fall short of the nix-foot mark, while Itoy Meeker is the diminutive chap, being but five feet eight incheft in height. Mark will have six south paws in camp. Seven of the l.'l gunners are veterans, with Kddie ltotumcl lcadiug the list. under any conditions until 10 a, m. Meanwlii.e in the Hollywood boudoir of the fair Kstelte, a more loquacious maid confided that her mistress was out with Jack yesterday and "never gels up before 11 o'clock," but that she was quite positive that no actii-iL quest for a license to wed bud beea initiated yet. Gale Off Oregon Coast is Abated ASTOUIA. Ore., Feb. 2. A Boutti erly gale which raked the Oregon coast last night and Suuduy, reaching a maximum velocity of 70 miles an hour at North Head, Itud abated thj morning. With a wind of only 2 J miles, ail weatherbound vessels wero expected lo move today. Communica tion with points west of Astoria were interrupted. The Klnsoy Duo Two of the bent pair of brothers playing tennis are the Kinsey boys. Howard and BoImm-I. They, come from the Pacific coant. They nro the present holders of the national dou bles title. Jack and Estelle Not Wedded Yet; No License Sought The first Itotary club was organ ized by a tailor, a coal dealer ami a mining expert. LOS ANGFLKS. Cat., Feb. 2. Jack Dempsey nnd Kstelte Taylor, motion picture actress, still were en gaged but not married, according to best advices early today. While quer ies came in from eastern sporting cir cles seeking information about some wort nf n f i-nii'.ii'H Kcnrch ftii h ninr- rtage license that the champion audi the bride-to-be were pictured by ru mor to be engaged upon, the prin cipal slept soundly hi their respective abodes here today. At the Bar Bur a hotel, the bland Jidtcl clerk announced that Jack waa not to be disturbed A Good Thing . 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