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IN 1925 SEASON COj
.uti Feb.
. 3. OP) Thf
lcuNr tods represent an uncr-L-intati
eoi rF National
b nit';. nr.h toi
iiminated the cluD prou".
hroau"' league part 10
l,B?.r.ove league part for
"'VVradV. v-iich might have
r'".of M.Z team in all its posi-
. . in m
tengt"""';".. ta j,, not touch
ktv
pull
deal which
-ortumtj "i. ".Min and hitting
..u waet i"c 4,w . l i
lerage of B9 closed be-
Me ' "Tntaa of the wring tram-
ire we
F " ,u ourcbased a few minor
Prhe club has purcu and
'"1"' d ViTh abiUty that
me " Lrteam. bid for them. The
kVur""dP in to the Ke
'"".:. j h off eeaBon
0Uuu - inf elder
r.;ter. Dressen,
km St. Pl-.
..riiiru outfielder
Ilube urea-'".
Bre"'"L. ,h Reds.
ill olay frst ou
11 nlay I'"1. . i.d hit
Busier, "".rt'laUon tint
,ttact contu" - - j,,rin.
season, atarted with the
coming sea o . a an
&S1rUlouHnglen.t
L..rf for J" . ..j ,.t
t " ' sick. Dauoert u.u
t" , i.t neaaon.
'tr ?!.c .n.w second ba.e-
FVuCUfw..uhrrd:
Ltr Cahiorni . bag seTeral
lie ahorwwy f----- n Eaaen
I VT mat season's regular; wu
T i r and Topel. Five newcomers
h'j.T. .tJertainty of last years
tg staff A" Jack
lX hooeful ot Plucking one
E regular, from the group, m
f. the Cugan veteran, had n
e L1'ie-.tilne10gllue Pete Dono
d season in "''T. rLsm. but
CBenrondTomSheehan
rS of SV. T catcher, com
LrthTreceWng department, Har-
f Z out Wd ha. the redoubtable Ed
IS fester field, Walker eft.
br, ana f""---: ,t f. the berth
amer. wno usuv r.
tight.
Wies TurnOut
For KOOtDaii: ov
v Huskies in Suits
rcmOULTUKAL COI
irr.v. rfiRVALLIS, Feb. 3. Spring
Uball practice opened here yester-
mnrA tnnn UU cnuuiuoi"
. . ! l. f ariff wfirlt
lirning out tor si to- "
kder head Coach Paul J. Schissler.
fans mapped out by Schwsler call
Lr n hour a day of hard training
Ive days a week for tne entire yevu.
uki0i,.r'ii method of training,
tamed much after the famed llockne
L.0- niio fnr continued drill In
Endam'entals untU good football be
L . . niinri Everlasting em-
rntuma o'iw'. . ' . . :n
Ik ; i r nn sneed. i-unters wu'
tceire special attention in an effort
b replace Tebb who will be lost uj
ImHiiitinn. Passina. a main stay ot
l mnrn nmi. will continue to
fold a prominent place in the training,
The coming ol B.nute itocane w
his coaching course dur-
ti the cominc summer, seasion is ei-
lected to be an aid to the Aggie men
eit fall. 4 immher of the men on tne
Lad will be here to absorb football
bowledge from the "wonder coach,"
hile the entire coacmng stan win
)rk with Rockne throughout tne
purse.
Monroe Hoopsters
Play Springfield
SPHINOFIELD. Ore.. Feb. i
SDerian The SnrinaEield high
koool basketball team will play the
Monroe high school hoopers Friday
tiling, February 6, at 8 o'cloclc in
the Nnnnefiplrl hieh school gynina-
liuni. it is announced by Vern D,
fciuo, Springfield high school princi'
al and athletic coach.
The lineup will probably be John
ox and Huah Cowart, forwards,
fieri McMullen, .center, and Paul Nice
id Frank Lewis, guards, altnougn
here is a DOtsibility of Ed Bates,
r-nter, and Ethmer Griffis being able
play by that time.
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3, 1925
Manager
Rickey's Choice
Bort Shotton
Here Is Bert Shotton, the only Sun
day manager in the major leaguea.
Branch Kickey, because of religiouB
scruples, stays away from the ball
park on that day and Shotton fills in
as director ot the St. Louis Cnrdm
als.
Jt is understood that Bickey in'
tends to retire shortly and that Shot'
ton is certain to succeed him as the
every-day-ln-the-week leader of the
Cards.
The Nutcracker
gENNY LEONARD has retired
from the ring to elevate the drama.
It is said that Benny still does most
of his talking with his hands.
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The way Nurmi the Finn contin
ues to shatter tne, running records
makes it appear as if he was the
originator of "Hot Dogs." -
.
Eddie Collins should have an easy
time satisfying the Chicago fans this
year. Last season the aox supporters
thought the team was in a minor lea
gue.
Judge Landis has sailed for Panama
and Cuba, to be gone two months. In
his absence, baseball will prove that
it can survive without his august
presence.
www
Mike McTigue objects to being .call
ed a "cheese champion." After having
seen Mike fight we feel that he has
been complimented.
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They call Illinois the Suckers, but
when the TJrbana basketball quintet
met Iowa the vther night the final re
suit showed that the Hawkeyes were
bit more entitled to the nickname
than Illinois. "
Many a ball player gets caught nap
ping off first base instead of doing
bis sleeping at home. '
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One reason we're glad Wayne "Big"
Munn is the new wrestling champion
instead of Zbyszko or some other
chap from the old eod is because it'
a name you can say without bein;
afraid you are pronouncing.it wrong.
Knute Rockne is getting his foot
hull rnndidates ready for winter tram
In,?.' Thev ouirhta penalize the Iristi
coach in some way or other for plying
his trade out ot season.
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Give Cobb a second baseman and
Detroit would win the pennant Give
various other clubs a star player here
and there and the. chase would deve
lop into a free-for-all fight
THE REFEREE
Did Art Fletcher, manager of the
Phillies, ever play in the big leagues?
S. E., R. .
Yes, Fletcher for several years
was shortstop for the Giants. He
later played the same position for
the Phillies.
What was the outcome of the bout
between Rocky Kansas and Sid Bar
barian in 10217 T. H. !V
They fought 10 rounds to a
draw.
What was Nurmi's time for the 10.
000 meters cross-country in the 1920
Olympic games at Antwerp? R. C.
Nurmi ran the' distance in 27
minutes, 15 seconds.
3
The -Germs
That .
Cause
Your
Cold
Cold In the head comes from
thn membranes. They
the inflammation, the stuff!-
noaa thn rilRcharee.
. Anniir Klv's Cream Balm In the
Tm.tril. and breathe it It is an
tiseptic. Relief is almost instant
Tho hHrl la cleared, the lnflamma-
i .nnihed. the' discharge is
That's the right way to deal
with a head cold. Fight the
germs where they are. 'then
never again let a head cold get
started. Apply Ely's Cream Balm
at
once. Abk your nrugBim.
a bottle
foots.
and watcn us tjuica ei-
PUBLIC DANCE
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Every Wednesday and
Saturday NlgM
Kill
LIE IN ABILITY OF
PLAYERS
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. S.UP)
Hopes of the Philadelphia Nationals,
rising from a chronic second division
team, this year lie in the ability ot the
eight players who have been obtained
to strengthen the club.
From the Waterbury team of the
Eastern league came Yordy, outfield
er, Meti, shorBtop and Ulricb, pitcher.
Halter Jummick was obtained in a
trade with Los Angeles. .
The south furnished Suber, third
baseman, and "Chicken" Hawks,
first baseman. Fillingim and O'Neill
both Boston pitchers, will report
Manager Arthur Fletcher so far
has released three players who were
with him In 1U24, Pitchers Phillip B.
(Lefty) Weinert and Lerton Pinto
and Andrew Woehers, a third base
man.
The Phillies finished seventh last
season, but Fletcher believes ne has
assembled a squad for the 1925 race
which will edge into first division. The
team ha8 been handicapped by weak
pitching..
Present indications are that Walter
Holke will appear again at first base
and Horace Ford is assured of hie
post at second with Heinie Sand fill
ing his accustomed position at short
stop. Third base is a question, with
the prospect that Russell Wright
stone will be shifted to the outfield,
leaving Huber and Kimmick to fight
for the place.
Harry Harper will be in right field
and Cy Williams, home run hitter, ex
pects to resume his duties in center.
Wjightstone undoubtedly will play
left
Fletcher has a capable trio ot
catchers in Walter Henhne, Jimmy
Wilson and Lou Wendell and the pit
chers remaining from the last cam
paign are Jimmy Ring, Charley lilaz
ocr. Johnn.v Couch. Joe Oeschger,
Harold Carlson and Clarence Mitchell.
FoiG
tarS
Zaoh D. Wheat
Born Hamilton, Mo., Slay
188S. Outfielder.
Major League Career Joined
Brooklyn in l'JUO, coming from the
Mobile club of the Southern Lengus.
Has been with Brooklyn ever since.
One of the oldest players in point of
service in the majors. '
Outstanding Feats Finished sec
ond to Rogers Hornsby in batting
during the 1023 and 1024 seasons.
C0BURQ WINS
iCOBDRG, Feb. 8. (Special) The
Cobure Hi boys won a fast clean
game from the Pleasant Hill high
boys on the Pleasant Hill floor Friday
night by a score of 81-12.- This is
seven wins'out of eight games for the
Cobure boys.
The : Pleasant Hill high girls were
victorious over the Coburg high girls
by a score of 10-8. It was very fast
for a girls game.
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the study of cancer and several other
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After sickness and where rickets
are suspected they are especially val
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more nasty Cod Liver Oil these tab
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A very sickly child, age 8, gained 12
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C. H. ELKINS
THE EUGENE
"Irish" Meusel
Had Odd Mark
Afield in 1924
By NEA Service
NEW YORK, Feb. ?. Sev
eral unique fielding records
were chalked up in the Nation
al league last season.
One of the oddest was made
by "Irish" Meusel of th
Giants. Meusel took part in 138
games. He had a otal ot 801
chances, of which 287 were
turned into putouts, four were
assists snd 10 set down as er
rors. Four assists for an outfielder
over a Season's span is pretty
' close to the minimum in num
ber. But the odd part about
Mausers fielding efforts was
that he didn't participate in a
double play all year. Few out
post men ever go through a
complete campaign without get
ting into a two-ply killing once
in a while. But not so with
"Irish" in 1024.
Bantam Title is
Most Elusive
By NEA Service
MEW YORK. Feb. 8. The bantam
weight championship has changed
more often than auy otner ngni oi.
When "Cannonball" Eddie Marnu
defeated Abe Goldstein, it made the
thirteenth time the bantam nonors
had changed hands.
The welter title is next witn an
shafts, the middleweight,
eleven: the lightweight, nine, and the
heavyweight, eight.
Stranselv enouall. two reamer
wnichr phnmrnnns have the record for
holding the title the longest anil
shortest period.
j,,hT,ntf Kilhnna won the champion
ship from Abe Attell in 1.011 and held
it until 1S12S. nearly 12 years.
. Eugene Criqni knocked out Kiinane
n1 ii i-hsmmon less tnan two
months, being defeated by Johnn.v
Dundee.
SPORT BRIEFS
By The Associated Press
Tlufn Oannion. claimant of the tea
thmreleht championships of the
Phinnoine Inlnnds, is to meet wsn
fornla Joe Lynch, his second opponent
sinoe his arrival in the unitca nraies,
t Seattle tonicht. Another beatinm
hont: i to he one between Travl
Davis. Everett, Wash., welterweight
and Pete Bross of Montana.
Adoption, of the name "Wildcats
lw Wnlln Walla. Wash., business men
for Whitman college athletes has been
protested by Linficld college Btudents
who desire the same cognomen, ac
cording to a letter received by Whit
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man officials today. Linfield claimed
they used the name before Whitman
dopted it. Whitman athletes, former-
known as "Missionaries" were re
ported in favor of changing the nsrae
to "Wildcats."
Floyd Johnson, Seattle hesvy-
weight, declared today he intended to
Invade California rings to stage a
comeback' after several years of
idleness.
The Pacific university basketball
earn will continue its tour of Wash
ington, Oregon and Idaho tonight,
when it meets the University of
Idaho five t Moscow. Gonzsga dc
feated Pacific, 00 to 2S last night.
BASKETBALL
Questions.
1 When an extra period is neces
Bary because of a tio game, how is the
ban put in play?
i Ythen a double foul is called, is
the ball in play after the last free
tarowf
S What is the length of the extra
period m case of a tie game?
Answers.
1 The extra period is started by
putting the ball in play at center.
2 The hall is not In play after the
last free throw on a double foul. It la
put in play at center.
Five minutes. If score la still a
tie, then extra periods of five min
utes can be played with a one-minute
intermission until the tie is broken.
Georgia English
On O. A. C. Debate
Team This Year
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL-
LEGE, CORVALLI8, Feb. 3. (Spe
cial) Georgia English of Eugene,
junior in home' economics, is a mem
ber of the negative team that will de
bate the University of British Colum
bia here March 8. This will be the
first international debate for women
on the Pacific coast.
The question for discussion. is, "Re
solved that a quota basis for the 'ad
instance of Japanese is much better
than total exclusion."
The women of O. A. C. will meet
the University of Oregon and Wil
lamette University in a triangular de
bate on February 10. On March 5 the
affirmative team is scheduled to meet
the Washington State Normal school
at Bellinghara, Wash. A dual meet
with Washington State college is be
ing arranged for some time in March.
ROLLER '
SKATING
Every Afternoon
2:30 to 5 P. M.
Every Evening
7:30 to 10 P. M.
Adults 30o
Under 14, 25a
GARDEN
WINTER
E
NEW YtHK, Feb. 3. M The
marked improvement in foreign ex
chiuges this year was jenerally con
st rued bj bankers as a reflection of
the progress made in the economic
rehabilitation of Europe through the
adoption of the Dawes plan.
Three European currencies, Swed
ish crowns, Swiss francs nd Dutch
guilders, returned to parity, and were
occasionally quoted at a small prem
ium. The Canadian dollar also was
quoted at a premium for the first
time since ,102'J".
Sterling exchange, which had been
quoted as low as $4.24 1-2 last Janu
ary, rose aboTe $4.70 this month to
within a couple of 'cents of the peak
price established in the winter of
1022-23. which waa the nearest ap
proach to parity since the war. The
final stage of this advance, coming
at a time when the normal course
of exchange is downward, due to un
usually heavy grain and cotton ship
ments, represented the return of
British capital, which had migrated to
America when the Labor government
came into power in Kn gland through
fear of adverse legislation on money
ed capital, and during the numerous
crises that developed over the repara
tions problem, prior to the adoption
of the Dawes report. Shifting of
funds from New York to London to
take advantage of the higher interest
rates in the British capital also was
a factor in the advance.
French exchange, which, touched
3.42 cents In March, the lowest price
in recent history, rallied to 6.85 cents
1
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Children take
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laxative
thartio. It doesn't sicken you like
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Bowling
Opens Tomorrow
Afternoon 2 P. M.
From 2 to 5 P.M.
For Women Only
Free Bowling
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The New Alleys.
Alf. Walker and Elmer Roberts
141-147 East 9th St. Opposite Miner BIdg.
in the next six weeks, following the!
announcement that J. P. Morgan and
company had placed a credit of 1
$100,000,000 at the disposal of the
Bank of France in order to permit
it to combat the offensive against the
franc, which bad been launched by
speculative interests, taking advant
age of France's vulnerable financial
position. So rapid was the advance
this currency that the Bank of
France found it necessary to sell
francs and go short of its own cur
rency in order to prevent the disrup
tion of French export business, To
wards the clone of the year the rate
seemed stabilized between 6 1-4 and
fi l'J cnts.
The only important new coin to
make ita appearance in international
trading was the Polish sloty, quoted
around 10 1-5 cents. Germany has
adopted a new coin known as the :
reichamerk for domestic purposes.
but local dealers continued to quote 1
the old paper marks, which were '
stabilised at 28 4-5 cents a trillion,
although there was little actual busi-
nesa in that currency, the bulk of the I
business with Germany being done in
dollars, sterling, Swiss franca or thej
Scandinavian currencies.
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