tfondaT Evcng. Fefariary 9, 1925
Til E EUOEXE GUARD
Tngo. Throe
ffiflIWETD OREGON
8f 22-19 SCORE'
1 i vk-turr over Orejoa Agri
"pM i ,1 eU at Corvallw Saturday,
tut"r; i w U b a big favorite tonight
S.M.L with Washington Stat.:
, the armory, .taruog at 7:J.;
c"u ! u-.iliuigton State baa a good
' mud " 1st tU WashlIlg-
we Uu-kiei o eud o wov
of Oregon, after its un-
. hv the
I lJC .iii. and the loss by
f!LM.o Whun.au Saturday, Si to 24.
1 1 the ciiauui.uuuiu in the l'u
I Lst couierem an uncertainty.
S ha, the bent clunee to
I M,M ,,..is victory over Oregon,
."hea they play again the Uuskk.
j ou tiieir oouie Hour,
uu the obhcr band, the Aggies may
u" r im us neitoer Urcguii
li". WMbnigiou ua yet i.iayed lua.io
r"i ffa.a.ugt.n State ou their floor,
l"1. ....... ..nuula arc said to be al
ia lu" . . ; . h.
the Aggies and
iw.t uuoeatab.e
uu tJieu own floor.
'.'....hMuiiuii will Way Idaho to-
I h. 'JUl. vuuduis hum 'aat is con
Cerid tuc waasest team in tbu con-
SJU ..... Ilnulilnil uimllld will
laud (luWUi
tt'oeu Un'goii defeated the Aggies.
ir made the seoonu un
,j w the ugricultural college on the
'Lme day, the U," tresimien
uncial tbe KooRs m the atter-
""Kicellent tiaiuwork, and close
ttetoag, i" '"ll,J neituer team was
,je ti coiwistcm.y UreaK lliiougb its
upencafs deleuse, luuturcd tue bis
,m ad kept tue score duwn. As
ue tMais liuid up, niua tor man, the
uptt appeared iimcu superior, but
,. did aut work, nearly so well as u
Lam as aid the Webfooters.
The playing oi
toatser at guard, !lt tuc slurt ot the
!Mmd quarter, was Hvei.-ui-u.ai. u
uct, the whole urigou n-aiu jiujcii
s..ji
I BidiMiirris of Seattle who refereed
ll.ie gaiae, did sonic fmc officiating.
S is tie game was very fu.-t, it was dll-
rtilt lu handle it.
Lineups:
Aggies j a
. . . . i&.diugs 7
Jiuker
, . . , Hrowu
Steele
V. Slodilard -)
. . , , Kilertsou
Uiwky
referee.
KING OF SWAT TO BATTLE FAT
Bab. Ruth, Wife, Dauflhter and Dog Off For Training Carp
At Hot Sprinos, Ark.
. - I
Mr. and Mrs. George Herman Ruth, baby daughter and dog, as they
left New York bound forHot Springs, Ark., where the "Babe" will
take the boiling baths In an effort to get rid of excess weight. The
big bambino is out to break his home-run record this season, as he
feels that this will probably be his last chanc.
field luisket. Score: Aggies 1.1, Ore
gon 12.
Okeruerg shot a hard basket for
Oregon.
Sloel of the Agcieji was injured in
the next play, and he was replaced
by KilertKoii.
linker fouled Okerberc. of Orogun,
and was takn out with four personal
fouls. Diwiky replaced him at for
ward. (Ikerherg. on a double foul, con
nected with Hie second fond throw.
" . """'OS "'' JX-ore. urogon Saturday at lomillis.
ju t iram-niiiii IIUU MIOWCU U lliaiKCII
siiperinrily in basket shouting. The
I'tiiversily of Oregon will bold its
first spring football workout this aft
ernoon, stuitiiig at 4 o'clock. Itichard
Shore tllick) Smith, new coach, has
called out the kickers, centers, ends
and bucks for this afternoon. The
tackles and guards will not be called
until Hart Spellinan, liue coach, ar
rives. Smith will spend Ike first week or
10 days in selecting his kickers and
centers. After thai he w ill work only
Willi the punleis he thinks can make
the grade and try lo work them into
some liackficld position, quarter, pref
erably. Although 14 or 15 lettermm are ex
pected lor the lH2i suuad, Smith is
not at nil satisfied with Ins prospects
und said that because of his heavy
schedule, which in. hides Idaho, Wash
ington. Oregim Aggies, and lo C'ali
loiina codegesSlanford slid l"niver
sily of I aliloiu.a, he wishes to de
velop at least two men for each posi
tion. Siniih is particularly desirous of
developing n speedy conler one who
can 111, nk lust ami snap the ball back
uuickly and accurately. The pivot
num. according lo Ihe new mentor,
is Ihe most important man on tbe
learn, ami if he is slow, it slows up
the rest of Ihe team,
BriefSkeTchesI
StarS
IDAHO BEATEN By
OREGON WRESTLERS
ROGERS HORNSBY
Hum: Wim.Ts. lYnst April L'T,
IS! Ml. St'roiul l.a.Miuiu.
Major h-flcm t-nrror- .loiiunl Sf.
Louis Cflrt.iti.iN in llM.'i, romin fr in
Petinisoii of tho Written, ossiu-iatin. J
Ouisiamiinjf f.-ms Hh lod Nation
ill lo-iRue .kim.ts for tlir nasi fivt-'
seasons, hrcaliim: tin fonr-vi-nr nilr
pstub i-hr.l l.v Hans Wagtir ytvirs
n to. I Tim: ii iit-u niodrrn rrcrtrd last
Bca'eoii IV hiiting .4JI.
! 'r'w ir1iy of l rrj: n' wrmttini;
, '''am won from I In Inivrrity of
Malm in ilio hhmi's pyinnaMuni Satur
ilay. 11 to
'I'Ih mi miliary :
1- p'muhI class: W. C, l'ortl, '2t.
rioli. (Irfcnicd V.
Mah two cut if tli
J"H-pniiinl oliiss: :
i '-'t. en.-,.,,, (l-f. at. tl
Malif, oik iliH-isiotLy
1 Is pound
,nivB.ii, (l-ftaii. It.
.Idalto, t forlViinr.1.
tti'rr draws.
Hil pniin.l
idrlrafd L. K. Krt-P.
1 two dr.'isi ins out i-f
l Ms pound la-4;
ihrt'i
Hit
ltiitncr, "J. i,
ili'.'isionn.
Winyard,
I'oWtM'H,
fall. .
Ivoi.t, "J7,
lirt't I'uut
I.t-avitt, 'L'T.
'7, Mali..
ho, d.'ftiii.Ml I. Cartwritfht, "St,
iMrL'oii. uvti itiM'isi.ttu out of thrci'.
"IT J.S W KI.I. IT taKIt VK3
TIMBER O-LATUM
CHEST OINTMENT
I Kor Hp' prompt relict of Chest
Colds, llroup, Influonzu, Tneu
' nioni:i nnd I'lcurisy Talus, i'rlua
TiOC.
"-T. Mi i For sal by all drucKlsts. Adv.
Limbs ache?
THE MSFKKEIS
The I'nivcrslty of Orrgon freshmen
dofriilrd the Apg e Knuks, o'2 lo 1.5.
Ore Rnii excell-
lirown. O. A. C. failed to convert
a loul sluit.
(regon again tik the lead when 1 temu Coa h Kvaus plact4 uu the floor t shin?" T
:Ki)tou 1
uwaus o
'kerberg 10...
Itruntner
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Iinh Morris. Seattle,
Oregon-Aggie Uame in Detail.
First half-- "
Gowana ou first play made a bus-
tktt fr Oregon.
Bruwu tieu the score for the Aggie?
ivith a basket.
Ukerberu put Oregon tu tuo lea'J
again with a field goal.
Westergren of Uregou enoc two
uls, inisyiug tlie first one. -
Stoddard converted u foul throw
or the Aggies. Score: Oregon 5, Ag
;.ea 3. ' '
Hidings tied the swro for the Ag
;ies wiiu a basket.
Uowans put Oregon in the lead by
inverting a foul-throw.
Ukcrbiyg of Oregon missed a ul-
Hidings of the Aggies, inisned the
rst of a double foul, but connected
utii the sceoud.
Westergren sbot n bawket f"r Orv
:"ti. Score. Oregon S, Aggies 0.
tiownns of Orrgon dropped, two
'ills in a row.
With Iinlf-ininute to piny, Hidings
itw.1 Brown connected with basket in
suocession, tieing ttcorc. llaif
:ne: Aggirs 10, Oregon 10.
Second balf
Wejtefgreu dropped a foul throw
r Oregon.
Hidings made a linsket, putting the
in the Irad (or the first time.
J"st substituted for Ounther for
a'repon at guard.
Holson tied the Rcore for Oregon
th a converted nll throw.
tolnar(l and ltrown failed to con
frt one fcul throw ench, for Ag
. ai did Okerhrrg for Oregon.
Stoddard dropped foul throw
"A the Acifieg increased their lead ti
punts, where lirown made i;
Okerberg unnle a basket.
Steele re-entered, replacing Kilert
son at gunnl.
otibe-f uil on Okerlwrg of Ore
gon and Stoddard of Aggies. Kacb
converted.
Okerberg made a sensational bas
ket, followed by even n more spec
tacu'nr basket by We.tvrgren, from a
difficult angle, giving Oregon n com
fortable mnrgin. Score: Oregon -J,
Aggies HI.
Okerberg missed a foul-throw.
Aggies taking many desperate
chances on long shots. St odd I'd con
verted foul throw for Aggies.
Brown of O. A. C. made a fcmg
Jiot. dropping fhe lull into the lmp,
just as game ended. Final score: Ore
gon 12, Aggies 10.
32 Rounds on First
Card Here Saturday
Boxing bouts totaling more tluui It
rounds are promised on tin; card at
the Eugene armory Saturday. night hy
Jack O'.Neil, promoter. Thvre will be
two main fights of 10 rounds cadi,
and four preliminarieB of four rounds
each. " (
hurry Boyd of Eugene, who has
met Carl Miller, and Spike Crnssin nf
Stilem, who is said a worthy antagon
ist, will meet in the firnt mnin event.
They are welters, ns are Toughy
York of Eugene ami .lack Ilenn'ngs
Salem, who appear in the other 10
round affray.
Sage Tea Dandy
To Darken Hair
Ton can turn fsrny, faded hair
sutKullr dark and lustrous 'al-
Mt over nijrht If you'll Ret a
me of "Wyeth's Sago and Sal
iur Compound" at any drug
;we. Millions ot bottles of this
4 fumoin s.iue Tea Uocipo, Im-
Iredients, ore sold annnnllv.
a woll known druggist here,
'Canafi II ilnrknn. h hoi.
Juurally arrl evenly that no one
" ui it been applied.
Drugs Excite
The Kidneys,
Drink Water
Tha American men and women
must guard constantly- against
kidney trouble because we often
eat too much rich food. Our
blood Is. filled with ackls which
the kldnevs strive to filter out;
they weaken from overwork, be
come sluggish, the ellmlnatlve tis
sues clog and the result is kid
ney trouble, bladder weakness
and a general decline In health.
When your kidneys feel like
lumps of lead; your back hurts
or the urine is cloudy, full of
sediment, or m are obliged to
seek relief two or three times
during the night; If you suffer
with sick headache, or dizzy,
nervous' Bpells. acid stomach, or
If you have rheumatism when the
weather is bad, begin drinking
lots of good soft water and gt.
from your pharmacist about four
ounces of Jad Salts. Tnke a
tnblespoonful In a glass of water
befnre breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys may then uct
fine.
This famous salts is made from
the acid of grapes and lemon
Juice, combined wlih llthla. and
has been used for years to help
and stimulate clogged kld-
. 3V nr .i j m
imH.. " .: - rtun
r.., un.iuing tnem. because: . --..trail., ih. ori.l. in
tr ,"r lw" annliratlon" ! the system so they no longer
k. I..L r, vnnl!,hps and yurlar a source of Irritation, thus
,,., 'uriantiy anrk and i often relieving
M l!?. aE9, of you,h' OT-iJad Falts Is inexpensive;
m . "'"".""" lolK' . not iniure, makes
Vfiv. c" '' . bu"r wl,n effervescent- lithla-water drink
lomX . a MI'C1J belongs In every home, be--hied
",i . and, yu'l he o; cause nobody can make a mis-
f im v nanosome ta, hy having a (rood kidney
, nusning any time, iiy an mnim
; have your physician examine your
kidneys at least twice a year.
against the Aggie babes, was about JO
per cent stronger than tlip un whaii
faced Krnnkliu here two weeks ago.
Lineup:
Aggies CS.")
Falliu (10) I'.
Patrick (i) K.
Hun- III I (.'.
ratleesun (4 ) (i .
Wilsnu (-1) ;.
llnw many players has the L in
rersity of Iowa placed on Walter
t'anip's All-American elevens? AV.
At V.
Iowa has placed two, Aubrey lie
vine and Uoriliui Locke, both back
firlil men. ,
What was the highest mark Hans
Wagner ever reached in halting';
11. U. C.
Wagner's host baiting" average was
"Mt. It was inaile in 1000, his first
year wiih l'ittshurg.
When (lid Jack llenipsey will the
world heavyweight, boxing champion-
1. W.
Demnsev won the title at To
ledo. O.. July 4, 1919, knocking
.lit Jess Willnd in lliree ruumls.
Don't Let That Cold
Turn Into "Flu"
Rub on CooJ Old MuMteroh
That cold may turn into "Flu,"
grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia,
jnless you take care of it at once.
Kub good old Mustcrole on the con
jested parts and see how quickly it
onngs relief.
Colds are merely congestion. Mus
:crole, made from pure oil of mustard,
Mmphor, menthol and other simple.
nRredients, is a counter-irritant which
stimulates circulation and helps break
jp the cold. .
As effective as the messy'old mustard
blaster, tinea the
Just rub it on with your finger-tips.
Vou will feci a warm tingle as it enters
ihe pores, then a cooling sensation that
jrincs welcome relief.
. ToMothert: Muaterolela alto
made in milder form for
bablea and small children
Ask for Children! Musterole.
35c and 65c, in jars
ana tupes.
Get this
immediate comfort
Tako that aching stiffness out
of overworked muscles at once.
Apply Sloan's lightly. Don't rub
it in. Its stimulating ingredients
send fresh blood to the place that
hurts and this swiftly clears
out the futiguo poisons and stops
the ache. All druggists 35 cents.
Sloan's Liniment
"kills painf
Better than a muitard platter
iasSet
University High School
vs.
Eugene High School
At The
ARMORY
at 7:30 o'Clock
TONIGHT
One of the biggest games of the season
Admission 5 0S
Corporal is Shot
By Sentry at Fort
Owen L'arr,
. . (N l'mvers
(4 Itt-i'i tiMtf n
.(1-1) Kherhurt i - o
f4 .)liy llOXOIA'l.l. Koh. 0. UP) Cor-
V-l) Kimmiv ' li'' William Criinibtirk was shot to
...S (L) Walker l-iitli hero last night when he failed
l'urtlanfl, referee. l,,M'(l liftllenjse of tt sentry at
l-'rliofiehi barracks. The sentry fired
-: five shots, all of which took effect.
I ( "runjbnck's home was in Detroit.
.Mieh. J he sentry was provisionally
charged with murder.
BASKETBALL
Questions
1 What must be I'ae position of
Ihe feet in jumping from center V
li When des a substitute player
actually enter into the lineup V
.'1 Is the home team responsible
for tJie behaviour of tin? spectators V
Answers
.' 1 The feet of each player must bt
within his half of the circle.
- Not until he has reported to tlie
referee and been officially recognized
by him.
, II It certainly is. y
YACHTS TO RACE
LONDON, Keb. !. Several Amer-:
ican yachts are expected t'j cross the ,
Atlantic this aiitniner to participate in '
an ocean race being organized for !
August. The proposed course uveas-i
urea about TiNd miien, stnrted from
( owes, extending then around KnMuel '
aud finishing at l'lymout-ii. . (
IT IT ir
i ALE OF SALES
ieo. N. Mel.enn. Insurance, 8H0
Willamette St. I'hone 017. tt
Phnne S. E. Steven- for piano tuning.
The-First-Word-The-Last-Word
And-The-Best-Word-In-Sales.
Pains Stopped
for millions
in this way
Hemember t li if when yon
feel a pain. Millions have
learned how to stop it at once,
f'or ((" years they have done
so by rubbing with St. Jacobs
Oil.
AM the pains allied with
rheumatism, with soreness,
backache or lameness. And
chest colds nrc checked nt
the start.
Just rub the sore spot with
St. Jacobs Oil. It causes
counter irritation. Or it re
lieves the congestion hy bring
ing the blood to the surface.
Then the pain is ended, nnd
Nature euros.
Now there are several ways
offered to do this. Hut re
member that St. Jacobs Oil
has for tt. years stood the
test. It has proved itself to
millions. Nobody has ever
found anythim better, nnd no
body ever will.
I on't wait until the pain
starts. Keep St. Jacobs Oil on
hand. It may save nights of
suffering, ltuh the sore spot
as soon ns n pain appears, or
a chest cold. (Jet relief at
once. Think whnt protection
this means to you, and the
Ono group nioirs all
wool mid wool mixed
union suits, in light,
medium and heavy
weight. The famous
Lewis make. Values to
$r.00, closing out spe
cial, suit 1
$3.65
Grcen-Mcrroll Co. exploded the "bomb" that
brought the greatest landslide nnd slaughtering
of prices on men's and young men's clothing,
furnishing goods and hats ever attempted in
Eugene. As evidenced by the multitudes of
people that have visited this sale, since opening
day. .N'o store can show better vnlu.es, nnd
no store anywhere can show larger assortments
of quality merchandise for men and young mon,
offering without a question ono of tho greatest
collections of men's wearables ever placed on
sale under one roof.
Ono group boy's pull
over sweaters, Cardi
gan ribbed, rnff neck,
two oolor combinations
regular $2.50, non;
98c.
you ;au wait in comfort while cost is only .'t.1 cents.
RlicumatLsm racLacbts lameness Lumbago Soreness Chest
St. Jacobs Oil15'
bladder dlsor
en n
delightful
TOKITE 7:15 P. IV!.
Wash. State
.vs. Oregon
ARMORY
RESERVED SEATS OBAKS AND CO-OP.
Friday Idaho v. Oregon Feb. 13
Friday O. A. C. v. Oregon Feb. 20
There has never been known such a vast distribution of fine quality merchandise at sucK
savings as in this Green-Merrell Co.'s great
NG -OUT -SALE
A sale at extremely lower prices of the entire great Green-Merrell Co.'s merchandising
stocks, from end to end, and from top to bottom as expressed in the unequivocal state
ment EVER.Y ARTICLE IS SACRIFICED
CLOSI
liihin a fr. rtv
HINTING !
T;e kind you want
"non you want 1L
Phone Sorlnofltld 2
T" WILLAMETTE PRESS
Vod and Col
004 """it cover any
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MANERUD. MlP"
"UNTINOTON
i Nt.0r,, Blnk Bda
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND,
HALL
Every Wednetdiy and
Saturday Night
Old Time Dance
nt
W. O. W. Hall
8th and Lincoln
TUESDAY NIGHT
February 10
nnd every Tuesday
Those Late-in-the-Day
Headaches
ore the bane of rilMencn to thousands of worker In the
business world. Men and women In occupations go home
each nlKht with splitting headaches, tortured nerves and a
generally "fapged-out" feeling and sometimes become so
accustomed to It that they corse to look upon It as some
thing to be endured.
The trouble In a very large percentage of such cases may"
be traced lo tired, overworked eyes Hint can be helped hy
good glasses. Possibly Dial's the trouble In your case. A
scientific examination of tho eyes by our optometrist will
quickly toll.
lX Sermon WllloodiJ.
LOWER PRICES on SUITS and OVERCOATS
Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoat
Vnlups to $:).()(). Closing out Values to $40.00. Closing out Values to $50.00. Closbg out
' sale price , salo jiricc sale price
$19.45 328.65 $36.85
Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats
Values to $.'.").(). Closing out Values to !,45.00. . Closing out Values to $55.00. Closing out
sale price sale price sale price.
$24.85 $32.75 $39.75
WUMMUnBkmemmmmmmmmmmmmmMwmmWkmmmmmmmmmmmmmrMkMmwMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Oregon City virgin wool seamless stag shirts red, brown and gray
plaids. Oregon City best make. A $ I 2.00 value, closing out, extra
special, each 4 ,. .
se
$7.85
TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ON FURNISHINGS AND HATS
G1EEN-MER1ELL CO.
' in 44
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