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-jiirsdny Evening, February 12, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Nine IliflJLSTO IE BE FRIDAY; OREGOK IS READY ..... Oregon win tackle of III110 tomorrow night " Ln. startlss at 7:15 o'clock w . .i. Imnortant conference fc" 01 T remain in the T must win from the Van- r V, l .l,o 1 primed for this l J0"" . .... ni nt it out of the km" . . , ,t,i tn the Pacific coa.t and North iii b n . At present all l, conferences except fjo1 ... u or more games. I!.. have lost only one. I ,,,, neinhart is en- ISc or the showing of hi. P i. expressed great disanpoint- L .t it tne isiiuto v. F ! t Us stride since his return from ...t after attending a traternity initios. At l" " v , . , Staters was In better physical jjtion than any oi" m .(tr i two weeks' lay- : ' went stale, Beinhart explain m... u the reason he did not tin the 0. A. C. game, jrt -:n lot. h Ihe uregnn - .t ia its trip north in less than two la tad will liiay iour imru guuico ii'davs. If he could develop two (or each position. Heinhart said, felt certain that the Webfooters aid come home with the prize. The too players are young, explained rtch. ,nd because of that are un- '. mtanA HtrpniiouH schedule. .'i.iiv when called to play four !ms ia less ttinn B week, iwjon's remaining schedule follows: February LJ inaau at x.unue. rtbraary 20 Oregon Aggies at rene. Feb.-jsry 2.1 Whitman at Walla ilia. , February 24 W ashington State at iQian. February 21 Ida j at Moscow. February 2S Washington at Se-!e. pur Iacker L .BV ! i JOE WILLIAM 5 IpHB citizens of Hcrrin are a least thoroueh; you never henr of any- lae there woo is only HALF shot. Fred Fulton has promised never to Irht again. . . . Will some one please ken forward and explain what Mr. faltoQ means by again? t We read that Straggler -Lewis is 'tirking out with a -wooden dummy. e don t know which one of the tbjizko boys this can be. m m Dempsey confides he proposed to Is lady while waltzing.'. . . When we t- to waltz with a lndy if it hap 3 to be oue she usually proposes lit wc stop. m m m The town of Herrin was probably i&ded by some adventurous gambler e baptismal words were "shoot : vorks." The years financial report shows it t J18.0OO to paint the Yale bowl, u are privileged to guess how much rosi to paint tne town after the mceton game. . FrailM WfintR S(l vnnru tn pannv j ft American loan. ... In other era, she'd rather owe us the mon- uan Deat us out of it. J. "Dempsey 's retirement would be ken disappointment to me." What, v we ask, is that young inau's no-t-a of dImumI x Mrs. Gloria Swnnson hns expressed ic tur eignt babies. . . .-Mr. tioOftr. n hnc hnmt (V TInlltr. ' thinks she may be merely plan- inouier film extrnvuRunza, or ft California football team play- ." 9wm,wio pnte Inst fnll nusly the golden gate one henrs uca about out west Hrpo objects to standing seventh V V This hirJ Peema to object uu anywnere you put him. If tl , , & lUM,: prcsiaenw sun insist noPirct doing spring training, - Took Big Drop. h William., St. Louis ' : f the lending homeruu ' uie majors during the la.t 'T31 COu!d earner but 18 four- Fever Grippe wStop them today Sf'(l"kly-U their danirers nd .fcndthefevexandheadiche. Force 4to,?it- hnl aUt 4 " ' 5u The P1"?1' re ' r.'i tr. Jl?''le d ""'hons to employ them. 1LW ltMCT MCh don't delsy. fSCARAfQUiNINE Here's New Net Champ SouUr Take. Net Title it"'!' xi Jack Soutar Here's Jack Soutar of Philadelphia, new national professional court ten nis champion. Soutar wrested the honors from Walter Kinsella of New Yoijc in a recent match at that city. ttBRSElfPS m. QHARLKY PADDOCK, generally termed "the world's fastest hum an," has turned the 100-yard dash in world's record time on no less than five occasions. Moreover, he accomplished the feat four times in a period of a bit over three imnths, or from March to Julv, 1021. On September 6, 10114, he did it again. w Two other American Bprinter. namely Dan J. Kelly and Howard 1'. Drew, are also credited with running the centry in the same time. But they could turn the trick on but one oc casion each. For consistency of effort the laurels, therefore, must be hand ed to the sterling Faddock. i THE REFEREE j vyHERB did Dartmouth finish in the eastern intercollegiate bas ketball race last season? T. 11. T. Dartmouth finished fourth, with four victories' and six de Who won the western open golf championship in 1922 and where was it staged? U. It. S. Mike Brady copped the title with a score of 291 on the Oak land Hills Country club 'course, Birmingham, Micb. When did Harry Kipke play his first varsity football season at Mich igan and when did he make Camp's All-Amorican eleven? P. F. S. Kipke's first season on the Michigan varsity team was in 1021 and his selection by Camp the following year. Wbo won the 100-yard dash in the Big Ten track and field moot held nt StaRg field, Chicago, last June? W. A. C Dellart Hubbard, Michigan col ored star, won the event in 0 4-." seconds. What team won the Missouri Val lev conference basketball title in 11)247 H. T. It. Kansas, with 15 victories end but one defeat. How many snfe hits did Ta'tl Strand make in 1023 while playing lu tho Pacific Const league? H. A. H. Strand made 325 hits, a new record for organised baseball. The University of Orrgtm freshmen and Medford high school will meet at basketball in the mens gym Saturday afternoon. The freshmen, after losing to Franklin two week ago, have taken Medford high into camp in two g imes at Medford, and lat Saturday walloped the Oregon Aggie rooks at Corvallis, 52 to 35. The freshmen appear much strong er now than when they fuced Frank lin, as the team was wrecked then. with the posting on the eve of the game of three of the babes, regulars, for fnilure to keep up therr scholas tic work. Coach Kvana has a galaxy of stars, each playing a different tjle, which makes it all the more dif ficult to whip them into a team. How ever, if hey enow as much improve meat in the next two weeks as they did the last two, the varsity undoubt edly will have aouie star material next season. The freshmen schedule for the sea- son follows: February 14 Medford high at Eu gene. February 20 Oregon Aggie Rooks at Lugene. February 27 Gresham high at Eu gene. February 28 Washington high at Eugene. Stanford to Enter Many Players in Coast Golf Match i Drink Water To Help Wash Out Kidney Poison When your kidneys hurt nnd your back feels sore don't get senred and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless snlts which helps to remove the body's uri nous waste and stimulates tbem tn their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 5'H) grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital Import ance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water yon can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Baits; tnko a tahleppoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This fam ous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juire, combined with lithia. and has been n-ed for years to help clean and stimulate dogged kidneys; alco to neutralise the acids in the system so they are no longer a tource of irritation, thus often relieving bladfier weakness. Jad hialts is inexpensive; ran not injure: makes a rMirhtful effervea cent lithia-water drink, which every- ! nne should take Dow and then to help keep tbir kidneys clesn and active. i Try this: also keen up Ihe water drinking, and no doubt you will won der what became of your kidney trouble and ba-kafhe. By all means have your phvsinao examine your kidneya at Ieat twice a year. DEL MONTE, Feb. 12. (Special) Golf Manager G. Vance Carter of Stanford university has reported that more than fifteen players from that institution will .participate in the Pa cific coast interculieciate golf cham pionship to be played over the Del Monte course, February 20-23. En tries from other Pacific coast institu tions should bring the total entry up to close to ou players. Agg ies Win From Idaho's Vandals CORVALUS, Ore., Feb. 12. Tho Oregon Agricultural College basket hall team defeated the University of Idaho five hero last night by a aeore of 24 to 15. The Aggies led, 10 to 0, at the end of the first half. SPORT BRIEFS I By The Associated Press Louis (Kid) Kuplan, bantamweight champion of the world, has complet ed his Pacific const itinerary, it wu announced by hig manager yesterday, Kaplan will give Bud Bidley of Seat tle, whom he defeated at Vernon last Tuesday, o. return engagement nt Portland some time in March, pre vious to that bout be will meet John ny FaTr at Oakland and Ernie Goose man at San Francisco. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 12 Wayue "Big" Mn n h ' proved- himself a real champion here last night in the opin ion of these who saw him defeat Stanislaus Zbyszko by brief straight falls, in the first defence of his world heavyweight wrestling title. The champion's showing against Zbyszko, oue of tho strongest and most finish ed wrestlers in the game, served to remove any skepticism as to his abil ity. Munu won the first fnll in 10:40 and the second in 12:45. Zbyszko was pinned to the mat both times with the crotch and body hold. .Billy L 3EVANS Says. . By BILLY EVANS IAUH1NG tho first three months of the year, Florida, which haa come to the front with leapt and bounds lately, is just about the sport capital of the world. Most of the leading golfers are at present connected with various Flor ida golf clubs. They are also playing in a professional league after the manuer of the big league ball clubs. In addition a number of big tour naineuts have been scheduled that will bring together the cream of the pro fessional golf talent of the country. Within a month 10 big league ball clubs will be scattered over the state, doing the preliminary training for the long grind. Last season the two pennant win ners trained in Florida, the New York Giants at Sarasota, and Wash ington at Tampa. Ball players and ! owners are superstitious, which in a measure may account for the popular ity of Florida. It loo'ks as if Tummy Gibbons was finally to gut 'a break." Two years ago Gibbons had worked his way to a match with Jack Demp sey, everything had been agreed upon except the signing of the contract. As I understand it. Gibbons was to have received $130,000 for his bit. A long string of knockouts by Tommy had made possible the match. Then Gibbous decided to take on Harry Greb us a workout for the big event. Greb, much lighter, won the decision on points. The bout kilted tho Dempsey match. Gibbons was a sick man the night be fought Greb. lie insisted on keep ing his engagement and it cost him a small fortune. 4 6 1 A When Gibbous finally got a chance against Dempsey he wos forced to gamble on the gate. He went the lim it, 15 rounds, with the champion but received nothing but glory. Dempsey got all the coin. He next fought in Englnad against ! Britain's best. He waa to have re ceived $40,000. The fight was a fizzle financially and he was lucky to get $15,000. ' Always the true sportsman, Gib bons never refused to keep Mb en gagements. Few other fighters would have done the same, The latest is that he has been matched with Harry Wills for the big gest guarantee ever offered him. So it looks ns if being a regular fellow was finally to be rewarded. -a ,, ' i Dorsle Basketball Celebrity. One of the greatest guards in Pa cific CXast college circles is Gene Dorste, captain of the University of Southern California team. Dorsie is a tough mnn to evade. He can also, toss, in goals when the occasion arises. Hi was selected for tjie mythical quintet of that section last season. WILL ELECT HEADS Officers for the coming year will be elected at tne unuuui uuvting of the Kugene Mutcrcyclo association to be held Thursday evening February lit. The meeting was scheduled fur this evening but has beeu postponed ow ing to several conflicting events. Au eutire new set W officer wilL he named for the aHociauou as with the exception of Van Kenuuey, last yeur's officials have left the city or are un able to serve. The nest big event on the outdoor calendar of the associa tion is the anmuil hill climb which will be held at Mouut David hill near Cottage Grove about the middle of May. This event always attracts a considerable number uf entries from Portland and other Willamette valley cities. BRJFSCEtHE8 CLYDE L. BARNHART Born Buck Valley, Pa.. December 20, 1S!KJ. Outfielder, Pittnburgh. Major league career Signed by pirates ns free agent iu 1U20. Re leased to Birmingham sumo year and then recalled later iu season. (Also UBed at third base). Ourstandiug tents Hutted .330 lo li22. Fielder .1)85 in 1U2... MIKE YOKEL WINS PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 12 Mike Yokel, Salt Luke light-heavyweight wrestler won over Pinkey Gurduer, New lork, Inst night, lakel took th1 only full of the match at the end of one lnrtir, seventeen miuutes, with an airplane Kpiu. Gardner crashed heav ily to the mat and was unable to continue. Hud 8, blk. 10, Uruaa add. Kugeue, $10. Kostein Iteulty Co. to Zula C. Brown Part of reptat of blk. 1, Col lege Hill park. Ira 1. Judd et ux to James Albert Lois 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, SIC 1-4 of NW 1-4 c. 10-17-1 W, $10. . Buby Hendricks Goodrich et al to I Albert Mumau 1-ot 4, blk. 11, Hendmkt add. Lugeue. $1. J. Albert Buker et ux to Clayton C. Crowl et ux Tract iu blk. 17, Fair mount, $1U0. . t has. A. Paddock et ux to L. L. ISoge pgrt of lot 0. blk. 67, Hills add. Oukridge, $L0. Frank B. Duuu et al to W. F. G. Th&t-her Tract in blk. J. Mulligan's don. to Lane Co, George Marx el ux to Deleware E. Guss et ux Tract in blk, 5, Heu- ilrb ka add., $10. L. K. Hodgtii et ux to A. S. Peter- sou Tract in lot 02, College Crest add. Kugene, $10. A. S. Peterson to I'la Carpenter Tracta hi lot 62, College Crest add. Kugeue, $1. John T. Hurley et ux to Hawkins & Roberts, Inc. 100 A. tp. HI S It H W, $10. J nil n Scberler to Fred Seherler Tract tp. 10 S It 2 W, $10. Frank AlHe et ux to Charles Hoff man Lots 10 and 11, Chenoweth Heights Orchard tracts $2811, Chester H. Cbrismau et ux to Rob ert L. Fiuhiysou et ux Lots 1, 2, 8, blk. i;i, College Hill Park, $10. Oregon Debaters Meet Washington SKATTLE. Wash.. Feb. 12 Uni versity of Washington is to take part in its second triangular debate to night. The affirmative Huky team is to meet the uegntive team from the University of Oregou here, while the' negative purple and gold Rpenkera are i to oppose affirmative University -f j Idaho talkers at Moscow. The proposal to allow eongres-s : power to override supreme court de cisions is to be the question discuss ed. Three judge are to decide the winner, the University of Washington nlmndoning n no-decision intercolle gloto method adopted earlier iu the year. A broknr in Now York has his telephone number engraved on hia umbrella handle and it haa been returned to him seven times. The number of autoa in Tokyo la now 10,500. BETTER THAU CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a IIarmlessSubstitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sub. stitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. Theselittleolive colored tablets are the result of Dr. lidwards' determination not to treat liverand bowel complaintswiihcalomel. The pleasant little tabletsdo the Eood that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold ot tne trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expenre ot the teeth? Calomel sometimes playi havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is lest not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. i ieadaches, "dullness" and that lazy feelini? come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "logy " and "heavy." They "clear" clouded brain and "perk up "the spirits. 15c and 30c A Big Laap. Wnyne "Hir" Muuu, newly crowned wrestling king, htt progressed with nqiul strides. From obcurity to the title In less than a year is a fent that not many portive cel-ebritU's nre turning these days. Badgers Start Poorly. Wisconsin's basketball quintet has got away to anything but a good be ginning in the Uig Ten race. It took a beating at tJio hands of Ohio Still" I the other night. The age. brain loses -weight In Gargle Throat With Aspirin Clip This And Save If Sub ject To Sore Throat Or v Tonsflitis Prepape a harmless and effeetlre gargle by dissolving two Bnyer Tab lets of Aspirin In four tnblespoonfuls of wntcr. Gargle throat thoroughly. Itepeat in two hours If necessary, Be sure you use only the genuine ! Bnyer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with' the Bayer Cross, which can bo 0, bad in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents. RUTH - ROBERTSON POWDER CO. Suceessora to R. A. Babb Powder Co. A Full Line of BUILDING SUPPLIES We install Tile Floors and Drain Boards Our New Location 44 E. 7th Phone 924 "Mr. S. W. Shoemaker, representing the Western Bond & Mortgage Company of Portland, Oregon, will be at the Osburn Hotel, Thurs day and Friday, February 12th and 13th, for the pur pose of taking applications for loans in the City of Eugene." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ell Scllon et ux to K. K. Bailor et ux Lot 6. blk. 2, Holiuuns add. Bugeue, $10. Lnne County Inv. Co. to Marshall O. Hessonnette et ux I'art of lots 7 Sulphur Clears Skin Right Up Any breaking out of the skin, ctpu fiery, itching eczema, enn be quickly overcome by applying n little Mentho Sulphnr, declares a noted nkin spe oiuUnt. I localise of its germ de Htroying properties, this sulphur pre paration begins at once to soothe Ir ritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the tor ment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from cm- barraBsment. Improvement quickly hIiowh. Sufferers from skin trouble xhould obtain a small jar of Itowtes Mnntho-Sulphur from any good drug gist and use it like cold cream. There's something missing in your medicine chest unless "Sinapole" is there Look and see IP! 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