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THE EUGENE GUARD Page Seven LQOKS PROMISING ...'..v i.mlCL'LTUKAL COL- ALU JT. llISpe Slore than U battery, men re Tto tie call issued by K. O. 't" kswIioU coach, lor the pre- ,emui Hvi.r twlrlera .u.d trumps Cithern. This turnout outnuru ,ZJ previous 'WO""8 ot Uie "iSsof the men who reported are u;,,e tw0 '"" ou . Mind Ui" yer. J-"8 lettermen l'.t.b Xouug, and Woodward of r, "oilers iia with 'un tauery. 'l'eM "t"1 Wwtlward hae .,ars to go including this eeasou Z: Jo' tu bit or ,1,e , lime under the col.-rs of the col- Ji w ia Stritmater. Ief'.- , "led outfielder from tho rook , j ilis .uccialtf ia in the outfield ITifcoM eauie on the mound against Z oreguu frush last spring he fau- , i; of the opposing bauera with uerimg much effort. Other uew "mtrs te Hudson, Murdoek, Guff "Jikw'ui'en i-oming up from the ro k .mi ot laat year and the year De bit ' Serpfl' TuU' u""f"' Lukn Wtt I'm" Ossidy, iiMi Williama and Uirsen. These Za are divided about half and half a, choice o jobs, i A cut will be miii in the aguad after tryouti are ''lie men wUl work out w the gyro osium from 1 to 2 o'clock en.-h day .:i mlipr onditiouu permit out door work. Outside traiuui is ex ited to start in six weeks. Until ten light work will b; the program riile the men get their nrrna lopsen slup. . 1 PSPORTLAFFS By BILLY EVANS THE experts ia every port stress form. The tolf pro insist on the proper ItaDW, grip aim luuun tuiuufcu. Famous track coaches, in passing nt injunctions to their runners, Wf prtu on them that they must be up oo their toes, a nui-iootea run Mr. limply impossible. However, it is an interesting, also animal fact, that many of the world's greatest athletes throw form io the winds. Nurrai, world's greatest distance runner, runs practically flat-footed and has a hip wiggle that is contrary :o all ethics of running. Nnrml'i Stylo Baffles Coaches Famous track coaches of this coun try are unable to offer any explana b'omfor the great success thnt has crowned Nurmi's efforts, despite hia lack of form, as tlicy see it. Just a freak style. Thou there is Charley Taddock, one of the greatest sprinters of nil time. Paddock finishes with a lenp that re minds you of a broad jumper taking off. Form experts scoff at the manner fc which the sensntionnl Californian breaks the tape, yet Paddock insists Hi leaping finish has been the de ciding factor in many a closely con torted race. Going to another extreme, we find that Harold Osborne, the outstanding high jumper of this country, dives ow the bar more than jumps. Literally he dives into space, feet foremost, does a body roll as he is Ming over the bar and usually lands oo his feet, although his style in Sitting the dirt is anything but grace ful. Three remarkable athletes, Nurmi, Paddock, and Osborne, all champions, IH if their rating depended entirely form, it wouldn't be very high, Form Runs True In Golf la golf, perhaps, more than In any Mher rport. form runs true. There definite way to get the beBt rc lta ami usually close observance of tke rules produces them. I There Is a snmeness to the follow "rough of most ofthe stars;. a ma wity u,e the same style on the trwns. and. while the grip and stance er trifie, they are fundamentally He same. let or,e of the greatest golfers of tans Ted Ray, the fnmoua Brit- ntq a style all hia own. u ,' h won the national open it was ployed at Toledo, always "racted a big gallery by the great I'Unce he got to his tee shots. J" that distance, Hay cast the usual follow through, pecu golfers. When he fin " " healthy swing both feet " U" ground, an almost in to ni'uk ' Toa Insist on ' Jwr'i only explanation for his nn bT n' V' "ll"' ""'ted for tt' "rhaps it would be better if w in' golf rca,omnt w',!, followe() Rrnh 1 1.: tke Z , ' rmg, we find tome of JJpied technique of the boxing! fri'Z"?- "Wdleweight cham-i tke iJ' unorthodox. Oreb, i ot to T. ' """" b lidin ' Xr4. " r cont,'io'' of hia op- j tt,H ,'""! ,,r' h fact that ,.no "''. Ttt he won a WtfCi'" on of o.t feared j,jr ln ring. C.U,1,"""1"' recently 're-! ... '"""'rweigbt Utle. 1 fcHrs'.i. ,,m through his sJ, ,.,"!T,,, thlete to cast "n - 'J !' in,,r"ting to know k,,H j gre.tent .tars have VVo n Th M ,,': cnP"d the world's' "'! rnnn.,1 ),. -rfh i,,.rlln' chsmpinmhip in "-J.,' wh:nrlrf Hatting 8lki " fnhl,n. Ir,!. i College . Athlete Three Times Captain Reeae, Vanderbilt Athlete, Wear Trio of Crowna 1J Gll Reese (By NEA Service) JASHVILLK, Tenu.. Keb.'ll. Gil Heese, Vanderbilt nniversity's super-athlete, is the first Commodore to ever wear three crowns at the same time. Reese, who was chosen at the end of the 1024 baseball season as captain I for tho coming year, was honored! "hue Bishop coached the kickers, with a second crown at the close of j Smith assisted the centers. The pivot the gridiron season. iun and punters will occupy all of tin Then to add to his honors, he was ' new mentor's time for the present, named captain of the basketball team i "t-d until be develops a couple of gwod when it wns learned that Lynn Bo- j centers, and es confident that he h:is mar, all-America end in 1023, who ' selected the right kickers. Smith will was injured during the past football season, would not be able to play d urine the basketball season. Itoese was picked on the all-southern football team in 1024 for the sec ond successive year. He was also mentioned on several all-America teams, being placed on the second team by an eastern writer. He plays halfback on the football team, forward oo the banketball quin tet and outfield on the baseball crew. Besides being a football, basketball j and a baseball star, Reese has the j making of a great track man. During the past season he sprinted 100 yards day afternoon. The Aggies, with let in 10.1. He once beat several Vandy ternien in three out of five events, track stars while wearing baseball uniform. Reese has one more year to com pete for Vanderbilt. JOHN M. BENTLEY Born Sandy Springs, Md., March a, lb'M. Left-handed pitcher. Major League Career Joined the Giants in 1U23, coming from Balti more club of the International Lea gue. (Also used ns first baseman and pinch-hitter because of batting abil ity). . Outstanding Feats Batted .427 in 1023. Used as pinch-hitter, made 10 hits out. of 20 times at bat same rea son. W. S. C. Cougars Lose to Aggies CORVALMS, Ore., Feb. 11. Tho Oregon Aggies had things pretry much their own way in defeating tiie Washington State college basketball team here last night 30 to 17. ' The score at the end of the first half was 15 to 11 in favor of the Agjfies.- Washington State was held to five field goals, four in the first half and one in the second. Coach Bohlrc jf the visitors sent in several substitutes in as effort to find a scoring combina tion but tJie Oougurs could not get started. BE EXAMINED AT ONCE X0 NOT suffer Indefinitelr with Piles or other Rectal ot Colon dis orders. Examination will relieve you of ' worry and doubt about your condition ; and my treatments will cauve tpeedv 1 recovery of your former good health ( inu Tigoi My treatment for Piles ( CUARAN TEED to cure you or the fee for yout treatments will be refunded. Call or write for my FREE book on Piles and other Rftctal and Colon disor der. DtAN. MD.Inc IC1V SEATTLE OFFICES: PHI-MI MiW DUMrtwi in Wood and Coal K Wood under cover any length Klnj Coal Oak Cord Wood ' Ash 6labwood Msplo FUEL CO. 1st National Bank Bldg. Room 24 Phone 651 it RINTING The kind you want when you want IL Phont Springfield 2 The WILLAMETTE PRESS BfEFSkETcHES JitarS IP 1 2- V y PORTLAND )F6 TM ANO y WILL RETURN TO Chaunoey Bishop ut Pendleton lett Eugene (or his hwme last night atfter assisting in coaching the University of Oregon punters. Bishop is an old team-mate of Dick Srninh, new Ore gon coach, and when tbey played on the Columbia university team in 1!HH Bishop made a lH-yard punt agniiwt Yale, said to be the greatest of ail time. Bishop has promised tu return soon, and siaj for a couple of weeks. He will take excutive ubarge of the punters. The famous punter of a decade ago was visiting Salem, when Smith heart of it. He telegraphed him to come to Kugene, and turned over the duties o; coaching the pouters to Bishop, who has given valuable instruction to the dozen oandidutos turuing out. Bishop holds out muvh hope fo Lynn Jones, all-coast full, Mimuuugh and Hemmings. They have the size and strength, he cvutends md, wi li proper coaching, should develop iuto reliable kickers. Liuiuaugh wan a substitute lust year, while Heuimiu,f8 aithougii in school, was ineligible. SmiLb is particularly desirioua of developing a good kicker. Since the days of Big Bill Steers, Oregon has been weak in that department. A good center and a good punter are the nu- cleus of a football team, he snid. not oall out the rest of the team. 0. A. C. WRESTLERS The Oregon Agricultural college wrestling team will meet University of Uregun iu a dual meet here t-atur- have a decided edge on Oregon, which last week took four out of five events in a meet with Idaho. I Selfridge, Pacific-northwest 145-1 pound chump ion, Nixon, 135-pound e-.'., ! and Russell, 1-5-poundor, ure the! three Aggie lettermen around whom the team is built. The Aggies are, coached by Robin Reed, Olympic champion. , j Davis, who beat Ross of Iduho in the 145-pound class, may have to wrestle in the 145-pound division ns Coach Widmer has no dependable man of that weight. He only weight 135 pounds. Harry Leavitt will rcp rereut the school in the IBS-pound class and Cartwright in tho 175-pound class. Tlie rest of the team has njt yet been selected. The Nutcracker By JOE WIIjLIAMS J70UR British amateur boxers arc ' invading America. . . r . Puz zle: How do you distinguish a Brit ish amateur boxer from a B. p. b.? - Wouldn't it be the rankest sort of luck if Bed Grange went back to the ice-bouse aud found some one else had got his old job? . , There seems but one thing left to do and thnt is to throw this Nurmi 40 Kinds of There arc countless which one can stop . . n,i them iu a moment. Hie allied to rheumatism, to ncsfl, lam cue as and colds. Millions of people have done this, and for 05 years, ' by rubbing tvith St, Jacobs Oil. They have saved eons of suffering. It is folly not to do this the moment a pnin i appears. I tit. Jacobs Oil acts in two ' ways. First, it causes counter irritation which relieves countless pains. Then it brings the blood to the sur face to relieve the congestion which causes other pains and dun (tors. j Hub it on tho sore spot whenever a pain appears. Rheumatism Backache Lameness St. Jacobs "Mr. S. W. Shoemaker, representing the Western Bond & Mortgage Company of Portland, Oregon, will be at the Osburn Hotel, Thurs day and Friday,i February 12th and 13th, for the pur pose of taking applications for loans in the City of Eu bird into a tank with Johnny Weiss mueller aud see what happens. Great Britain has formally chal lenged for the 1026 Davis cup thus in dicating that news of Bill TUden's retirement has reached the other side. A number of persons were seriously shot in Berlin on the kaiser's 'birth day. . . Your correspondent re grets to announce the kaiser was not among them. Mr. Bill Cunningham, one of the player' prouiiuontly mentioned in the O'L'onnell-Dolau thing, was operated on in Sau Francisco. . . The sur geans, however, failed to find any new evidence. In reclaiminr the featherweight title. Mr. Johuny Dundee expressed! vust aumicnieiil that tho New York boxing commissioners should expect a prire fighter to keep his word. . . , thereby proving that Mr. Dundee, , after all, is just a prise-fighter. James J. Corbett says he takes 200 bendiug exercises every day. . so do we, but it's hard on our little finger. You may be interested In knowing Connie .Mack is taking Zigafoos south with him this spring. . . SSigufooa .pi of stomach cholera but an inficlder. Mickey Walker has agreed to put on a spurring exhibition for the pres ident of t''i United States. . . The democrucy of the modern Tin Kar is truly a beautiful thing. QHARI.ES "CHICK" EVANS,' Chi cago wizard ou the links, accom plished the rather unique in golf when iie won the western amateur chnui pionship four seusons iu succession. Evans crashed through the field ti top htuors in 1020-21-22-23, finally heing hiked last summer. Before his four-year reign, Evans had copped the title four other timos and had finished munerup once. He's only omutcur to win both pro and ama teur title ir. same year, 1010. He also holls lowest score in national opens 2S0. Summed up, Evans, over a stretch of 15 aeasons, lnnded ahead of the field on eight occasions nnd reached the final round nine timos. When it is taken Into consideration that golf Is one of the toughest Rimes in which to retain the lnurels, Evans' remark able play iB all the more outstanding. . . il SPORT BRIEFS 1 A sfr (By the Assd' Press) . Pete Moeskops, the "Nurmi" of the bicvclc tracks, is reported to hove been offered a record amount to par ticipate in the March six-day race at Madison Square Garden. Moes kops has won the world sprint -.title for the past four years. ,. ' f, Willie Ritola, who failed last Satur day night In the Wilco games in an attempt to win two races, may enter the mile ln the New York A. C, when he would appear -agalnstSJim-my CConnell of Georgetown, f who left Joic Hay behind in the three fourtha mile. ' s ! -. ' Sammy Mandell, Hockford, III., lightweight, who recently won a de cision over Sid Terris, baa been giv en the title of world's champion, by his manager, Eddie Knnc. - I: Pain' quickly stopped in this way pains Hub It on the chest ns soon stop n "est cold start, Uon t -. suffer, don't tnke risks. And pams ; forml to wfljt fop sore-! rolif f. Keep St.- Jacobs Oil chest in ilftn,i Nature will deal with tho cause of the trouble. Or per haps other helps may be ne cessary. But tho first thing is to get relief. Stop tho pain. Some may suggest other ways to do this. But St Joefibs Oil has done it for millions done it for 05 years. Tou can rely on it your druggiitt guarantees it. lct this time-tested way draw out the pain at once. Get It before the pnin begins. Have it ready. You may in that way save many unhappy hours. Lumbago Soreness Chest Colds Oil ""Ms1'' FAST HOOP CONTEST Eugene high took out its rerenge on the I'niversity high last night iu one of the fastest high school games erer seen Iu Kugene. and before an unnsiisllr large crowd. The game wns at the armory, and the finnl score was 2i to 10. Kugene high has Albany and Cor vnllis .vet to meet in its race for the championship 0f the district. The game was neck-and-ncik throughout, wilh I'niversity high leuding at the half. M to 11. Kin moua; Kugene high forward, slurred for his team, making 15 of the IM points. Hi, lings, university high guard, wns high pointer for his team, with 8 of the HI points. The nummary: r.. ii. s. (j4) r. ii. s. (no t'olemuu K Ileuipey (4) Knimons (1,1) F Stearns (4) H'-hradcr 0 Hall (1) Milligan (.I) 0 Hidings (S) J'all.v () ii lluyes (2) Iteferee, Kdilie Kdlunds. THE REFEREE as liazzy Vnuce's feat of winning 15 consecutive games last season a new major league mark' A. A. II. .No. ltube Mnnpiard, while a mem ber of the tliants, turned in lit straight victories about a dozen years ago and Joe Wood of the Uostou Americans in 11112 and Walter Johu son of Washington in ltlKt, skipped through HI successive battlos victor ious. These slanil ns the hiirh murk for modern baseball. ltn. "TWtt. Tliir lnl,n.,nR ...... held the national singles tennis chain- pionsnipy u. li. L. Yes. Johnston copped Ihe honors "They Work While i For Constipated Bowels, Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousness No other catbiirtie or laxative acta so gently on the liver and bowel n as "Cascarpts." They never gripo, molt en, or Inconvenience you. They pos itively strengthen and regulate the jiW ml in Uil.'i and agaiu iu 1U1U. The latter jear he beat hi arch-enemy, Tilden, to turu the trick, ll has beeu the ouly time to date that Johnston has been uhle to defeat "Hig Hill," though Jhey have met several time, for the honors. . Where is Kid Iivigne, one-time lightweight champion of tho world? I u. A. C. j At last reports Lavigne was work , iug in an automobile factory in L'e I troit. Harry Wills Seeks Championship Title NKW YOliK, Feb. 11, t halleng ers ff,r the heavyweight boxing erown now worn by J.u-k llempaey, should tight aiiioiig themselves for an oppor tunity at the title, iu the opinion of Ue New Yjrk c-lale athletic cominis siuu. I'atldy M'll'int, manager of Harry Wilis, appeared at the meeting ot tjie couuniss.ou yesierilay, seeking infor mation regarding the filing of a chal lenge aud was, informed that the body would not award preference in- the malter. If ciiiilleuges comes from both Wills aud Tom tlibboua of St, I'uul, the commission poii.led out. uu elimi nation uiutcli would be necessary. Whitman Wins From Gonzaga Bulldogs WALLA WALLA, Wash., Keb. 11. The, (t-onzaga university basketball team was defeated here laat night by Ihe Whitman college five, !I8 to 22. The locals uiuintained a clear lead from .lie outset, me nrat nan ending 21 X; 14. Wayne Munn Will Wrestle Zbyszko KANSAS Cirr, Eeb. ll. Wayne "Big' Munn, world's heavyweight wrestling champion, will defend his title for the first time here tonight, You Sleep" bowels, re h tori rut natnrnl, regular movement "Cancarets" are h armless a44 are used by millions of Men, Women and Children. 10c boxen, nl 80 25 and QOc bzcb any drug store. ickjStarting Qualify originated by SMELL maintained by SE-flELL sold everywhere by SMELL in a finish match wilh Stanislaus Zbyszko, veteran l'ollsh grapple!', former ehumiuon. .Munn, whu recenily was awarded the title by the referee alter a dis puted match with Kd "Slrangler" Lewis, declared he was in "perfect condition." Idaho Tramps on Willamette Five SALEM, Ore., Keb. 11. T niver- sity of Idaho defeated Willamette university in a fast game on the Wil biinette flo-.r last night by a scoru of 50 to 31. 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