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THE EUGENE GUARD Page Threo Tlic: s(ay Evening, February 10, 1925 IPMIMFI I OW IS miiui. II SCORER OF ?r ' ili'EST FIVES fr-) .ttiE Wash.. Feb. 10. (X. SHllhY of Oreson heads P.l-tBl,.f."' Vnrthweat Intercol- "M inference with a per ;isle S 8S and a'8" ,or the cenUlSf dumber of points scored, "ihest iTarainst 205 made by w"LVketbl opponents as Ihe of a " " 6 vletory I?8,' nver Washington State Col nielli .. ototlatU-K rom- Slese. accoramB ... f.lty of Washington, al 1 Unl.,er..'ynnic to third place lt0!! n 8(0 percentage as the Uof iosin to the University f Idaho Inst 'Knt 23 lo , , "Vrtime basketball game and be f i"d l.h a .666 Percentage Oregon Agricultural Col 7 . for second position In the Sern section of the Pacific Xst intercollegiate conference. iJl'th I" to 153 made by op- ?!?;!; made by the teams In Dttlu Conference p,c Tpnm Onnonents I points !S5 i 327 J 120 i;r f J4S Ijm M 229 S 153 Oregon 205 W illllMKWl ...... Gonzaga Whitman O. A. C. W. S. C. 348 410 209 1S6 246 271 334 353 Montana Idaho Willamette' Pacific Pacific Coast Conference Northern Section Washington O. A. C. Montana Oregon W. S. C. Idaho i 112 T Twt'utv candidates, seven renters md lit punters, reported to Richard S. (Uick) Smith, new tootimu coacu vt University of Oregon, for the lining spring practice yesterday aft ernoon. (.'huuucey Bishop of Salem, ex-Co lumbia football star, who was a team mate of Smith and in his day was con sidered the greatest punter of Mill lime, is here for a couple of days to aist the Webfooters in the art of H kicking. Hisbop is credited with hav iiDf made the longest punt, of all time. lioo t in g the ball 1)4 yards in u game agninst Yale. 11c gave the candidates many point ers, and was confident, that before ttip tall season rolls around, uregon 'jwill have consistent kicker the first I sinee the days of Hill Steers. I While Itishop .was eon.ch.ing Ihe lliuoters, Smith was teaching Ihe cen Iters a few tricks. The new mentor is of thp iminitin that the pivot man Bfintriills the key to a tenni's buccess, and if be is slow, so is the whole team. Tbe mno who can think fast, snap the ball back speedily and accurately is 5 ihe man who will be the varsity cen ter neit year. Smith said. The Head That C0lC Cold in the head means a perm at teli. The memhranes heroine in flamed, head becomes stuffed. And that's misery. tjaiek relief demandx direct attack "li those Henna. Apply Kly's I'roam Balm in tlie nostriln and brenthc it. The head clears instantly, inflnnilna tinn is subilueil. The cold disappears. Innt trait for internal effects, njlit the cohl where it is in the. air passaues. Ask your druKuist for a 'tle of Kly's Cream Halm. Knjoy aia nuick relief. FOOTBALL MSM Pi ' &! ; cuh vis . Clear Basket Ball University High School vs. Eugene High School At The ARMORY at 7:30 o'CIock TONIGHT of the biggest games of the season Admission 50c Schalk TeUs of Hopes Catcher Wants One More Year n Ray Schalk. Itay Srhalk wants to have one more pood year in the majors, j Ilcing able to catch 100 or more i games is what Schalk considers n ! worthwhile reason. j The fuot that his pal, Kil.lio Col- j litis, will manage the White Nux the. I Coniilli; icpflsnn. is nf i nnrvn ( l.i.r i reason why Schalk hopes for a go-id year. Last season several neriotiH injur ies so handicapped Schalk that he did but little catching and most of the experts opined ho was through n a regular. Hay thinks he will be flhle to fool them for, at least one more, season. yALK VN1VKUSITY leads in plac ing players on Walter Camp's mythical Ail-American football teams. The Klis have been honored on ivl j occasion,:?. Harvard ranks second with it. i lit ii euiur i riiieeiiiu, i nui.M e vania. Michigan, West Point. Corndl and Dartmouth with 10 r more. t'otre, lame, though unusually boasting one of the best elevens iu the country, has only placed two men on the Camp teams. TJie late George Gipp was one and Harry Stuhldreh'T the other. Hoth were backfield players. , BRlEFSCEtHES FD1G TAS (JKMUGK K. VllLK Horn Cleveland, O., Sept. is, 1SIIS. Pitcher. Major- league Cleveland in 1!)1!. career Joined Picked up from sandlots. , Outstanding feats Won lit! games and lost 10 in l!Vj:t. Most victories turned in hy an American league ' hurler that season. t THE RKFKHEK i AVhat is the height of the hurdles, used in the 120-yard high hurdle event? F. G. Y. The hurdles used in the PJO-yard high hurdle event are three feet six inches in height. Has .lake Schaefer Jr. ever held (the i S.'J halkline championship of the world in hilliardsV T. 1. S. Yes, Schaefer was champion for a i sincle year. Ibd Hill AVamhsganss ever make 'o triple piny unassisted, if so when? (1. II. T. Wamb'ignnss, while playing with Cleveland against Itrnnklyn in the 1!'0 world series, made a triple play unaided. How old is .lack Zivie and what is his nationality? H. It. S. Zivie is 21 years and and is o Croatian-American. 153. ; . MM mm W. S. C. COUGARS Ji Orcgs n defeated Washing tun St ait' t'l.ll.'Re, .'JO (o '2t, Ul uifiUx at llie armory in a basketball game that wis featured by nuuiy I"S shots by 1hj t'M on both tr-juis. 'I'm viitors Ui a fine rbrcktnc gum", and had V. not bwa Ur the' ability of ttie Ore R"uians t hit the basket I'nmi dif iVrt'iu angles, the siore might have bet a different. Tbe Webfooterg nrsM'd enuirl. foul tbrowgtio win uti ordinary game, los ing out on 11 out of lo uttempifc. Uiisliingtrn iSMl also lonverted four but had only eight t-ha net's. Washington Stale led in tbe fir -t fire initimes, 0 to 'A. but here'Oreg n rallied, and four baskets in a rw ft tiie Webf miters pave them a rom mandins margin, 11 ti . When tie half ended, however, the visitors hnd erept to wil bin two points of lying the eore. Hi to IS. . Tbe Cotiynrs tvuk advantaRe uf the fatigued reptilians, who only lust Snturday defeated (. A. ('., in a grueling game at t'orvullis, and. u.t only tied the score, but aetualiy Joo Uie Irad. -I) to IS. Oregon ?oon regained the lead and held it thnughoiit, although the Vu gais fought ilcHperutely and ibreate:i ed many times. Hobson's long shotK featnriMl. He dropped in six basket s for V2 fminis. leading both teams it) Menring. ih-egon's next game i.; ugjiust Idaho Friday night here. Lineup: Wash. State '211 Oregon HO Heese 1 V I lobs- n 1- K'dvo li F (J.iwans 7 I.. Morgan 11 ...( Oker'oerg S Cbindler '2 i... Weslergreil ;i (iehrke (i (I (lillenwaters St-bultz .S JiMt K. Morgan S Halph Coleman, referee. The Nutcracker Ity JilK WILLIAMS piGUKKS show VJ CleveUnd-i took their lives last year. . . . This followed a Hop observation of ltipiis Stephenson's attempt to play second base. Kvery time we pick up a paper we read wheer mnue ' prnfesror is trying to separate the atoms.... What a quarrelsome ' bunch they must he! ; i, Frenchmen who hissed moving pic-j tures of Johnny Dundee should hrvo , a care. ... We went to war with Spain for less than that. We don't know what kind of a mot or-boat racer Harney Oldfield Ls going to make but at least he'll never have any tire trouble. , MIL XHYSKKO. AGKO ".(J. II A a ( ; i iv: k i To wit i-: stl k iu; MI NN. . . . fTlIIS SKKMS To PKOVK Yot; III) GKT TOO OLI TO LKAltN. It is announced the Phillies will carry 36 ball players south in the j spring. Why? . No one has yet reported seeing the fir?t robin, hut .Mr. O'G ofty. our gen:al eup compani n. is still won- dering what that t lime-headed thiiu that lonke like a wet pretzel nnd cooed like a coy te was he saw climb- j m I breakfast minutes fly and so do Minit Oats! Breakfcst-making used to be a time-taking process; but not today! Three to five minutes that's all Albers Minit Oats need (rom package to table! And all because of a new Albers process. A proc ess that cuts, flakes and pre-cooly the choice, plump oat-kernels. A process that keeps in every bit of oat' nttriment and adds a new oat-tuvor besides. Easytom."ke! Easy to eat! Easy to digest! First aid to speedy breakfasts Albers Minit Oats! Your 1 grocer has it in the handy round carton with the re placeable lid. "Look for the n rr" when you buy. iug over the fuot of his bed tbe other ii'orning. Word reaches us (hnt .i.fe- siouil g.t.t U ague. ' -r r.imu d Jon the Mime principles of baseball," r popular in Florida. . . . This ini.v ii.dirate the wbenab uts of Mr. Cozy DulJiit anions other icings. W't are beginning tr think the thirf indictment against Jackson, t'i-4-otte. Weaver and the other UUvk Si v was that ttiey didn't do enough "kidding nround iu the vlubhoiiRe." w Panny Frush will be known to posterity and points south as one Knjiltsu liguter wju count be knoekeil out just as easily over there as over ll.T.. ' ' - The chronlo'er of Mr. Nurmi llto history reveals the fact that ihe run ner has never had a cold. . . . That's easy ta understand: ho's too fast to catch cne, T.immp (lib'mns his never lee:i kii'i ke.l off his feet I"st wait till he heats that one about Ui" traveling s;i.em.iu and the village manicurist ! Huskies Lose to ,' Idaho, 30 to 29 SKATTLK. Feb. K.--ln one of tbe hardest basketball jfirntu n'nyed on the I'niversity of Washington gym floor ibis season. 1'niversity of Idaho defeated the Huskies here last night. :: to '!). in on overtime period. The fcure at the end of the regular play ing time whs tied 'J7-all. Chinese Haihvay Strike in Effect TSINGTAO. China. Feb. 10. (P) The Kiao Chow-Tsinnn railway was tied up today after employes of the line went on n utriko ns a pro test ajrainst the discharge of U H k pi-r sons working under the Shantung administrnt ion. Coincidentnlly. merchants who pat ronize thf line announced the open ing of a boycott, tbe object of which ij tn dp'" the ndoiinisteation forces in the railroad which is hostile to liir -diautung apiHiiutees. Cascarets" 10c if Constipated, Dizzy, Bilious Feel fine! Let "Cascare te" clean your bowels and Rtimulnte your liver. No grip ing or over acting. Mil lions of men, women and; children take ( this harmless ' 01 ft,? laxative - ca thartic. It doesn't sicken you like pills, oils, calomel and salts. Tastes nice acta wondorftjl. 10c, 2Tjc and 60c boxes any drug store. PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night N V::.:-r;.f SPOKTLAITS yKUKATlUTY is Vaiaer the ei-, ceptin am. ih, modern b tf league pla.wi . I tiliiy uit ii wlin c.ui do various stums .n the int'o-.d and .'utiieUI are a nui b prized ickm.iu lln-se ds. . 'teiti jt-art ago a majority of the jp.aer cmid fill m at .some pos tion uttier timu their rtjful.ir p"t in the, lineup. 'ihere was K..bl.y Wallace, star shortstop, U,t wis ftpialiy clever at third und a corking g.md ceeond sack er. .'n a p-iuh, it itic twirling staff was bard pres.-ed, Waila.e could help out on the j-iuli. ( In this res pec i the New York i;intit are unusiiuli well fortified. A number, of the regular Mats are capable of plat ing tiiber pon.ii. ns. rrarik Fristh is Hare Gem. Fraukie Friii is one of the h-adini: ' (candidate f.-r second base honM. 1 L mil shifted to M'ftind. Frii h was MctJraw's third sat ker and ret koiu-d by mauy of the esperls as the best in the National. ! Fnh plats second, third or short ; e.piallt well. He is without an epial ; n catching drottpiug fly balls of the Texas Leaguer variety. 1 le would nac been one of the game's greatest, outfielders had be elected lo play there. j Fiiseh's versatility in not confined I entirely to f.eld uy. for he is a turu! batter. His preference is to bat left-j handed, but w.tb a southpaw opposing' the Oiauts he shifts to Jlie right side j of the plate and lii's 'em just as well. ! I If entii'un l-'vUi'li ib Mm .lnt'wtn.1 ox. ception among ball players. At hie tea like Ty Cobb ami Frank Frisch are few and far between in the national pastime. Heal (ie.ms. StarrrJ In Three Positions While First Haseman iieorge Kel ly is not so brilliant ti performer as SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST 1 Unless you sec the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Accept only "Bayer" package which Contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxea of 12 iablcts Also bottles of 21 and 100 Druggists. ABDtrla Is tho trado mark of Barer Manufacture of Monoacrtlcacltlcattr of Ballorllcacld l'ri. li. Ins ta'ct(:.N are etpially era tile and jut ia e(ieeiie. Ill Hie last xtmh between the iiant unit Wa-oiniiM-'n. Kei!y dd the illlllMl.il l p!a;im (luce pos.iton-, Iirsi, elolul find .n-iUi-r ficlil. At ea. h poMtioti be pulled one or more pia! that stu. d out am-M- ' (he mo-t m.'l ittii urns ..f the series. l'rcdl l.imNtioiu, the hero tif the Nst Mnes by his treat work at third base, is a!o a -apable performer at short. Aiih.'iijJi M.-Graw h:is only six in fiehtei : s regulars, Kelly, 1-'i im b. Jacksi'ii ai.d tirtdt, anil two suiis, Terry an. I LineUtrom, he is well fr titied becailM' of the versatility of his pla er:. Hut Terry, substitute fii t b ise- ' nmn, is the only infielder. who lias ti"l been used eNew here by lt I raw, w lien illness or injuries pi:t tuie of the regulars cut of the running' Sad E xperlence of Nationals j The value of capable infieMers was never better illustrated than in ihe last world series. Kick of them al- How Fat Actress j Became Slender s Many stago people now depend entirely upon Martnola. Preacrip- j tion Tablets lor redtirinR und con-1 trolliiiR fat. 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And wisely and well it. is usually spent too far better than the average man could spend it himself. For women are better purchasing agents than men. . They compare prices, weigh values and shop carefully. They read advertisements regularly. Every day you'll find the wise little home manager searching the advertising columns for news that will add to the com fort, convenience and improvement of her home. You will find the same clever purchasing agent studying the advertisements to find where and when to buy, and what and how to buy most economically. The adver tisements, too, tell this responsive art director how she can niake her home more beautiful, more individual the kind of home that a man appreciates but never knows how it is' done! Advertisements arc the wise counsellors in the spend ing of money that the clever housewife heeds daily. The business of running a home is made easier by reading the advertisements i;i"sl i'lil V.t!.huintin .njt of the run- Iu all pr.u.aluli'y ho posltii'U was e.er i!.i.tl m i ii. .illy in a big cer i m than third bae fur Wu-hiiut'-n llll'T P., liege ltlitrd oi r to sl...rtsiop. 1 1! lie ;r, u bo i- pe. ii'ips a greater liothp 111. iii ih;rd ia-riiiaii, iiiinc-.t ee;ttllll l Mli eeed 1 'e k III pUll 'b. when that v.'teran passes mil. delivered at sleo-t. Thud ba-e, however, was a mht inn re. W itlo ul a ib iibt. weaklier at that fcpot i-aujied tlie mi'loini; of Walter .lohiison in hii sec uul start. A great tieuler, .liliit-ni sllppeil up n mi easy bunt down the thrd baseline, be-eau.-e he whs uuceitaiu us to wloie lie should make the play. Third base was (be sput but Walter feared ii might be mn o crcd. 1 le tleuo uadcly don't forget my Slip a packet inyoor pocket idten you home tonl$iL Give the yonnsten? fills wholesome, lonlastln sweet for pkasare & benefit Use li yourself after smoking or when work drags. Its a great little freshener Sealed Tight -Kept Right After Every Meal iglnueed iu the diret tinn of the bag, Hhereb Jo-inn fight of the hall juit Moitg eiiiiiiti to make till the trouble. ' It's ;1 eerta:nty that Manager Har ris of the Washington club will try ti profit us a result of the experience lie k i iifii hi the series relative to the value of utility infielders. (l.-htirn Hotel Ueauty rnrlour. Phono Mil. tf ley's" THE FLAVOR ' f n LASTS Better Breakfa& Cereal