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rr Erenfag. Fetropry 8, 1928 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Seven MEET AGGIES FOri, BASKET ST ! liiw Coach Rolnhart o U.e F S.k.itoU team, ia hopeful CorviiUi Saturday. ' n after art atruight victor lTl WbiM luat Satur , alio) Jour-point margin, 20 "A". on th8 other haDd' " foo tome hal-d01en game, m a 13 .nnin their cliinar with a one ;S"v?c.orVver Wa.hu.gton last :'m'r'i me will be a crucial ' will decide which Mm "S in th rull,,iDg Jor CMt ""ffr. honor., Th lo.er pracu- ",U b. eliminated from the coa.t ISSo., .tellar forward bf k" Tebfootera, haa regained hi. 1 ,th and again ii holding down hia iirMI It forward, ilobaon waa ill W".k and wa not disharged miL hospital until Saturday aft l n lis Played that night, but be 'Tof hi. weakened condition failed rwt decidedly off , .gainst Washington, missing ! fool throw, in a row. .a due for aat comeback, a. h.a work m r.dce all week haa been a. brilliant in his early season performance.. fre teanf probably will Une up 'follows: Gowana and Hobson, for-X- Okerberg, center! We.tergren ' d Gillenwaters, guard.. Jost, after . nsadonal .howmg against '"..uington, wUl undoubtedly get a I iunce egain.t the Aggie.. The Nutcracker By JOB WILLIAMS IGEK FLOWEKSS, recently rocked t. tbu nAlunev. has beeu Locked out aix time, during hia car Ex. We would .ay be was well named. ffhen Walter Johnson goes into the acme, they will have to use the alow aotion stuff on hit fast ball. 1 In tenni. the outcome depends on he net rcaulta, aa the statisticians rould wr. Johnny Dundee says he left France mrriedly because of the serious lll itn of hi. mother-in-law. Hi. excuse s at least original : When Judge Landia quitted Cozy Dolan be just couldn't rerrfember a ;biaf. Tet, in hi. day, Oozy was rated i ,msrt ball player. Hardly .peaks ftll for the profeB.lon. Umpire "Ducky" Holme., during lij stay in the American league, fall si to livj np to his name. He stopped iverythiog, including two right Bwings, hat caused him to lose both decisions. Drnplte the great success achieved ij Paavo Nurml In this country, the rations are .till on hi. vest and he lasn't had to change the. size of his ut In basketball forward is never mccessful if inclined to be back sard. The poor memory that the ball payers connected with the scandal ire feigning, explain, some of the lnmb baseball we have been forced to lit through. Nick Altrock rises to remark that he daddy of all baseball terms is Pop fly. "IT SELLS WELL IT SERVES WELL" MBER-O-LATUM CHEST OINTMENT or the prompt relief of Chest Eolds, Group, Influenza, Pneu- frnonia and Pleurisy Pains. Price 0c For sale by all druggists. Adv. He la College Boxer Divinity Student la An Athlete fUf g j SsJL 1 V; J jOAi l MMMMilUI I to l!UKBMIMd H. F. Hamburger Herble Hainbureer. Wittenber col. lege sophomore, ia paying hi. way through school by engaging in the gentle art of fisticuffs. Every Friday and Saturday find him donning the gloves in Dayton and other nearby Ohio town.. And what i. more. Hamburger is studying for the ministry, nlay. foot ball and ia active in the college's V. M. C. A. THE REFEREE What 1R th mnRt mmhlr a haeaa Tris Speaker haa stolen in a season? -ii. A. (J. In 11112 Sneakflr RtnlA R2 anVa. hi. best effort in the major. What waa the outcome of the foot ball game between Cornell and Penn aylvania in 11)23! W. A. C. Cornell won, 14-7. When did Benny Leonard win the lightweight title and who did be beat? J. B. T. Leonard won the title in 1017 by knocking out Freddie Welsh in nine rounds. 000 DERBY WON THE PAS, Man, Feb. 5. Emil St Goddard, IS, won the annual 204 mile non-stop dog derby when he ar rived here last night at 0:35 oWork. St. Goddard was mustier for J. Ba con's entry. W. S. C. WINS PULLMAN, W'ash., Feb. 5. Wash ington State College defeated the Pa cific University basketball team, 44 to 20, here last night in a game fea tured by the fast playing of the Cou gars during the last half. The win ners led, 20 to 15, at the end of the first half, which was ragged. Discipline win be the foreword of the Oregon football .team, when the player turn out for first spring prac tice Monday afternoon, according' to Hichaxd B. Smith, new football coach, who addressed the Sport Writers' as sociation of Unirersity of Oregon at a luncheon yesterday at the Anchor age. Smith atressed the necessity of discipline and adherence of strict training rules. His first task, he .aid, would be to develop an efficient center and a reliable punter. Oregon bad several punters last year, and while Louie Anderson was reliable, he did not at tain distance. .' The new mentor la of the opinion that the pivot man occupies the most important position on the team. Speed and accuracy in snapping the ball to the quarter Is what makes a fast team, he said. Punters Needed "We will pick out about five or six of the best punters and try to de velop them," Smith remarked. "After we have aelected our kickers we will spend some time getting a speedy cen ter. The ends and backfield will then receive attention. "Before the aeason I. ever we are going to have two or three scrimmage games. We have five b g gamo on our schedule next fall and we've got to know our stuff to succeed. Smith thought it would be advisable to let last year's second team be tbe first team and lot the lcttermen work their way up with other candidates in to the first team. Virgil Earl, athletic director, who with Smith was guest of the associa tion, told the sports writer, that Bart Spellman would arrive next week to take charge of the linemen. Lettermen Eligible All last year's lettermen . except Captain Itced, who had graduated, are eligible. Sinclair, 1023 star, who did not pky lost year, .aid he would turn out next fall if back in school, accord ing to Earl. Sport writers representing the Eu gene Guard, Morning Oregonian, Reg ister, Seattle Times, Seattle Post-ln-telligeucer, Pprtland Telegram, Port land Journal and Christian Science Monitor attended. George Godfrey presided. Mickey Walker to Put on Exhibition be given an unusual treat tonight witb bhe appearance at their fashionable quarter. In nearby Maryland of ''Mick ey" Walker, well known welterweight champion, in an eight round exhibi tion bout with Jimmy Waterman, navy boxer. The champion, who I. due to fight Bert Coliuia on tht Pacific coast late tins mouth, indicated that if he found condition, there .uffi clently attractive he might remain on the coast fur some tiuiQ. ' BASKETBALL Question 1 How is running with tbe ball defined? 2 Is it permissible to bat the ball in the air after starting a dribble? 8 Is a player out of bounds if he comes into contact with the boundary line but does not go over it? Answers 1 -When a player progresses iu any direction while retaining posses sion of the kail it is classed as run ning with the balL ' 2 It is permissible to toss or bat the ball in the air once during a drib ble. 3 A player need not be over the boundary line to be out of bounds. Ho is so considered if any part of his body touches the boundary line. fielder Bernie Neij, leaving a new gap to fill at the keloue pst. ) Big Q. H. "BABE" RUTH Born Baltimore, Md., February t, 1804. Outfielder. Major League Career Joined Bos ton Bed Sox in 1014, com inn from Providence in the International lea gue. Sold to Yankees in 1920. Re ported iale price $125,000. Started an sonthpaw pitcher. Switched to out field because of pronounced batting ability. Outstanding Feats In 1021 set a world record by crashinc out SO home runs. Led league in hatting in 1024. Greatest home-rum hittei in game' history. WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. Members of the congressional country club will Woman's Statement Will Help Eugene "I hated cooking because all I ate turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olire oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until I took Adlerika." Unless due to deep-seated causes, Ad lerika helps any case gas on the stom ach in a surprisingly QUICK time. It ia a wonderful remedy to use for con stipation it often works in one hour And never gripes. Allen's Drug store, 80 Kinith Ave.. East BOSTON, Feb. 5. Manager Pave Bancroft of the Boston Braves will take the advance guard of the base ball aiiimd, 10 pitchers and catchers, to St. rettrsbm-g, Fla., Feb. 0, fur the opening of tbe spring training si'Hhou. The romuindtT of the siiuud will report. March five. A number of promising new play ers, among them Jimmy WelsJi, an outfielder secured from Seattle of (lie Pacific Coast league, for players and cash said to amount to $50,000, will bo on hand. Welsh, a big, fust yoitnKbtr hit for .342 last aenBon. Bill Cunningham aud Casey Sten gel, secured in the t rude last year from the Giants; Leslie Mnnn, traded from Cincinnati; August Felix and, Ray Powell, are the men looked to for the regular outfield service. New piicaera include William Var gas, considered by Dick liudolph, pitching coach, aa one of the team's best prospects. I Regulars on the pitcliing staff are Jcoae Barnes, Parry Benton, Joseph Geneswich. Topsy McNamara, John Cooney aud Rube Marquard. The Braves will depend on the reg ulars, George O'Neil and Frank Gib son, for most of the catching. Three recruits will be given tryouta. Of the regular infield of Inst year, Mclnuis will be at first, Manager Bancroft at Ihortstop, with Ernest Padgett and Bob Smith, alternating at third. Jim Tierney, veteran second s-ackor has been traded to Brooklyn for Out Harvard Football Coach Quits Post CAMB UilXjtt, Mass., Feb. 5. Robert T. Fisher, heud football couch of llarvsrri, has requested the Har vard athletic committee not to consjd er his reappointment as head couch, it ws announced last night by the committee iu accepiiug hia resigna tion. As yet no out had been choaen to fill hia place. Mr. Fisher wrote the committee wished to devote his entire time to busiucss. Possible successors include Huntington R. Hanlwick, Walter Trumbull, Ktlwurd V. Mahau and leo II. Leary. MIKE YOKEL WINS PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 5. Mike Yokel, light-heavy weight wrestler of Salt Lake, won a finish match here last night from Pinkey Gardner, of New York. Yokel took the first and third full. Emulating Jack MoAullffe If Benny Leonard makes good on his announcement to retire, ho will be the second lightweight champion to quit undefeated. Jack McAuhffo was the other. Eastern Oregon Hospital Urged STATE HOCSU, SALEM, Ore., Feb. o Senator Jay II. I'pton, Sad ie Orr Duubar and Grace Hulmes last night urged before (Jie ways and mean committee for a tubercUiosis hospital in eastern Oregon. It is esti mated that the coat will be $100,000. and if the state cannot afturd to ap propriate the money Senator Upton urged that a tx levy of one-tenth of a mill for two years be asvesscd fur tbe purpose. lr, W. 1). McNary of Pendleton, superintendent of the eastern Oregon hospital for the insane, appeared in tteualf of that institution, and asked the committee to increase hrs per capita estimate from $17 to $t7."0. He also asked an appropriation for the construction of a new wing at the hospital at a cost of $223,000. The soldiers' home request of $RR, 430 has received the approval of the budget board. 19 Itching Eczema Dried Right Up With Sulphur Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- I Sulphur, says a noted Bkin specialist i Because of its germ destroying prop i-i. no, nun CKiiiiiim impiamru .u- stantly brings ease from skin irrita tion, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fnilH to relieve the tor- I ment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little J jar of Bowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like j cold cream. Barnyard Golf Tourney The annual tournament to decide the national horshoe title will be held at Lake Worth. Fla., from Feb. 16 to 2S. It is expected to be the biggest yet staged with entries coming from all over the United State. Showanda, the choice of the smoker. 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