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f Evening, February Tup Jay Tb, entire Vniversity uf Oregon ,b.U team reported fc Coach Dick ,h for Pf'e P""" -etenlay. i" eek only tue centers ui.d punt- Uf ',!,"! i Coad' , towu . d "fl! depeil"llle kii-ke ri ami centers, lo cou. till I"'1 eiiil. . .... r.n r;ai,tinD tint i " ,8 There in a pusaibilily thai H T hm trv out will be carried : f,,,i.id all jenr. it tuey an "rcialrot aui1 sl"JW Bny k'Ud " nbl1 .1 villi BIO II Korl, athletic ilirmitor, will . .narhiiic 'he linemen for ' Lrn dava. Wednesday night the i more daya. lw " .:t vill meet tu aelec ! accessor to ' Spelli"-". lino 1 who resigned last week, nnd Z new appointee will ttike the bnl 11 ff Mr ICarl'a alioulders. What will be well worth reuiein- ... ,. mlllM football b"'?'.. Wiihington high sehoo' in Washington high Iwiland for many years, and Lax pro Ms more winners limn any otb.r IWirn IllL'Jl KellOOl' linskelbill Moi defeated Albany high at i loar niellt. 27 to If The game was mow, utmu" yrcratage" style of play used by, Ibe Hub city players. Because of n lad knee. Scott Milligan, Eileen:' forward, was out of the game. Cok iD was ut-cd in his place, Kchraeder 1 rUyiug jump center and guard on the tor after the tip-off, allowing OI-; .on who was mentioned in the line- a,s 9 guard, to pluy center. Eugene next cliyhes with Corvnlhs li;h at fnrvaWs next Friday night. Tie summary: Eugene -7 Emmons 5 F, Colemsn 11. . . . F. SHirnecIer Albany 17 ' . . , Clinton . . . . Austin Huston 14 ...... Cox :t nison 7 O. Billy 2....' Karnes 2 . . G ...... . Hnyes 10 .S.. Hut s S. . . Gooduun - i SPORTLAFFS J HE name of Grnnge simply refuses to take a back seat in sport. "Hed" Grange, hero of Illinois, being imnble to do any of his foot btll stuff, develops a case of mumps mil breaks into print. Grange, nlwnys original, waited a . long time to contract mumps. Most : of ui are so nfflicted long before our junior year in college. To vie with the United States nn the Orange question, France has nominated Felix Grnnge to represent that country in the world's 1S.2 bil liard championship, scheduled for this month in New York, The sensational " Conti, French champion, has decided not to enter. Grange is a former champion of France and was runner-up to Conti in last year's tournament. Reports from Hot Springs state that Babe Ituth his first day out tip ped the scales at 2-1(1, the heaviest lie has erer weighed prior to spring training. - - If the Rabc would be sensible about his eating he would have no trouble to make 21o by the opening of the Mason, lie weighed around that mark the season' ho Bwattcd his fill home runs. The Itabe sure does love to ent. His midnight luncheon is almost three meals for the average person. Making the jump from St. Louis ith the New York club one day Inst summer, I hopped off the train with loth at llrcntiir, 111., where a brief nop is made for a change of engines. Although Ilnhe had eaten on the ner. he professed hunger, nnd made "rairlit for the restaurant at the station. Three "hot dog" sandwiches, three "tiles of pup and a raisin pic were W away by the Italic during the Jort stay. Hc expressed regrets " it wasn't longer. ! Big Baseball Stars : JOE I. JUDGE l4lX''V Y"rk 'i,'V' M"'T . HrM lmspiiuin, Washington. Major l.priEiin Career Sold to ""luiigt..n in by H,iffl dub " " llitern itionnl league. Heporled i' price f:;iKHi and two players. "ith Vnhinetiin ever since. """finding Feats Itatted .M3 'n liel,,, .nil j li-J4. tying with PP of the Yankees for premier lion- ' Cod Liver Oil in Sogar Coated Tablets Fcr Puny Kids Viet I In' nastv lAsllnir atnmach 'ttmg oxl jv,,r oi an, ,jivp the ! i';otv'"!: ","l"',,l'elnped chihlren tab1"; ''vor Compound; , " v"" want to give ,them a I hlT.lT,, !"' ,M'.1 .p?"ml" 'i ivt r know all about thein and; Mall .Carroll', Pharmacy, and all ' li tl,' '"" " "" America. f arr" '" ,,('"",n,' because ii I ,n"rus nut snow re- E t fi w days. "t-iu - .,,.-iinir riiui ir ""iits and children take ! l.k, eai.dy. flSQIIOF OBEGOIV H Mi REPORT TO COACH UUHY DEFEATED 8 uJZ ,:' kl-r 'WW. age !). gained ; mT, . "' " ' n months and is i '"'"Ithy. : ! 'T '""" Mined ft pounds ; 'H. ' " i .-! ""' '" Met 'oy's. the or- 17, 1925 Aces Are Preparing To Renew Clash Polo Vault Rivali to Meet For Ninth Time Above, Brownell: below, Brookor. I wo old Hig I on rivals. J lean Hrowncll, Illinois, and Jim Hrooker, -Mk'liigan, will probably meet for the ninth linio in their favorite event the polo vanlt at the annual Illinois relny carnival, Feb. 2S. The pair rote as the pick of col lege vaulters and clear around 13 feet consistently. Hrooker thus for has nn edge on his arch enemy, hav ing been victorious in five of their eight clashes. NUT am JOE -VIUIAMS By JOE WILLIAMS N addition to Mr. Reams, it may now be suid Mr. Dempsey has Ks tcl.e to euppurt. , We suppose Miss Taylor agreed to tnke the rliampiou for better or wore and yet he could hardly be any worse than Jie was the nigiit he fuu;lit Bill Bfenuan. If Mr. Pempsey is to become rt'suc eesful Komeo be will have to do more clinchiujf that be usually does iu the ring. 1 r Mr. Dempsey snys this, bis sec ond marriage, will be his lnt. . . , In other words, it is a wind-up bout, Not the lea-st remarkable. tHion about the wedding was that no jour naJstic genius used this headline:' "(fluunpion Kayoed by Cupid." ' We don't know whether Miss Tay Inr can cook or not. ... It i fairly evident, however, that she his already cooked Harry Wills' goose. Mr. Dempsey says he really does to vp to hang around the house. . . Especially when the house aggregates Mhs Taylor had to get a divrre to get Dempsey. . . . Gibbons and Wills are still wondering what they'll have to do to get him. , For the first time !n hi life Mr. Dempsey appears fnr nn important engagement without his red sweater and butter-rubber whiskers. .Sport Tips ACCORDING to the records there have been just five unnNsited triple p ays made in the major leag ues. Three of them took pluce in the American. Paul Dines, playing with Provi dence hack in 1S7S, is credited with the first three-ply killing. From that time up until the MOW season no bin leaguer succeeded in performing th feat. On July M, 1!XlO. however. Neal Bnll of Cleveland entemd the hall of fame, followed by Bill Wamhsgnns . alt-n of Cleveland, In M:!0, nnd Er nest Padgett. Brtives, nnd George Burns, Red Sox, in MUX Wambsgnnss was the most notable, being excrut'd in the world series with Brooklyn. 11 1. ! SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I j Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Vj Ai-cepf only "Raycr" .racknjre which contains proven directions. 1 LJ Itandr -Barer" boxet nf 12 UMcti tl I Also bottlea'of 24 and 100 Drucgiati. . tr.4. turk tun HmW" - U-o.ar.ll..l . ftkr.i EUGENE SPORTSMEN TRAINING PUPPIES FOR FIELD TRIALS Kueene sportsmen who purchased ielil dogs are now having their ani mals trained for the spring trials in .ehanon, announces . It. Wallace. president uf the Oregon Field Trials association. At least half a doen puppies from Kugene will be entered in the puppy stakes at Lebanon, ami four aro signed up for the futurity i slakes to be run in Kugene next Sep i tember. Sportsmen whose puppies are now being trained for the Lebanon trials are Isaac Newton, lr. ('. 1). Dona hue. Harold Hill, Clark lay, It. It. Krundage and W. It. Wallace. Those who are enrolled for the futurity are Dr. Ilonahue, Mr. Wallace and Mr. Hill. Mr. Hill is entered for two dogs. "At the puppy stakes in Lebanon an amateur day will be scheduled," says Mr. Wallace. "At this time the owners will run their own dogs, and no puppies will be allowed iu chnrge of a professional handler." Isaac Newman is now training a group of dogs, and Walter Mel lor nack is planning to open his new ken nels at the aviation field in the next few days. Mr. McOornack will also truin a bunch of dogs for local fan ciers. ' I'OIiTLA.ND, Ore., Feb. 17. Pres ident Thomas L. Turner of the I'ort litnd Haseball club was back here to day from Philadelphia and gave out the list of players who had siguea their contracts. Practically all the tossers have signed or are as good as signed. The only real holdout is Shortstup John ny Jones, who wants $LS(K more than ne received with Brooklyn last year. The list of players who have sign ed follows: Catchers Crosby, How laud, and KWoodring. , Pitchers Itachac, Hasty, Martin, Eckeri, Yarnsoii mid a young left bander named Art man. First Baseman Thomas. Second baseman McCann. Shortstops ihiunefield and Stuts. Third basemen--Hiconda and Com iny. Outfielders Itawlius, Sherling, and Lewis. The players who have not signed are: Poole, Jones, Leverenz, Decatur, Burns, Winters, Pillette, Keef, Char lie High, Benton and Hay ltohwer. Not all of these men can be class ed as holdouts as several of them are expected to s!gn. THE REFEREE - riIO was the first major leaguer to steal second base when that sack was occupied? T. H. C John Anderson, playing with Wash ington against Baltimore, on June 14, was the first big league player to turn the trick. Did Dan J. Kelly ever run the 100-vard dash in OH-5 seconds? II. H. T. Kelly is credited with having run the century event in that time on June 28, 1!K;6. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved faiher, also for the beautiful flowers. Mil. AND MHS. JOSEPH Kt'PETZ IOV CHItlSTIAX. HAY CHRISTIAN. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED About March 1st, woman between L'.r and ICi years old that can take chnrge of widower's home ami two children. No objections to widow with small child. Good home, and wages to right parly, UNIT care of Guard. H9 IiOST TIKE Firestone balloon, 4.40x'-'l. Liberal reward. Leave Guard. flS Hairs Catarrh Medicine zfcuA A rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf ness caused by Catarrh. Sotc by druggists for orrr 40 yum ?.J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio THE EUGENE GUARD Marketing to be ' Subject of Plan In Club Program Lessons In marketing will be avail able for members of t hn boys and girls clubs of Lane county through co-operation of the agricultural com mittee of the Portland rhamber of commerce ami the extension pervice of the Oregon Agricultural college, according to word received by Arnold Collier, Lane county club leader. The bankers associations will also aid in the marketing course end a j series of contests is planned to be held on essay writing by the boys and i girls. Each local club will hold a community contest before October , 1; the bankers of the county with the . school superintendent and extension j workers will arrange a county con test before October l."i; a district con test will be hold before November 1. This district will comprise. Lane, Linn. Benton, Lincoln, Coos and Cur ry counties. It is planned to hold a state content at Portland before December 1. Win ners in the community cunest will enter the county contests and the wiuners here will go to the district contest and district wiuners will en ter the state contest, according to the program, which will be offered. 33 House Measures Are Passed in Day STATU 1101'SK, SALEM, Or.-., Feb. 17. -'-Among house bills pass ed late yesterday were: House bill :lll0 Permitting Med ford to take it water supply fro:u liig Butte creek. House bill 4L'D Providing for a re. fund of tax pennlties for yeara 1IK!1, and Jlli'l. providing that th? migiual nninunta were paid prior to December SI. llil'tl, was killed. The hill u-n. il..ii.i,i hai far mers, who id aome aections of the state are delimpient in taxea on ac count poor crops or low prices. The bill. ilOWever. could mnbe nn biiomi clHsaificatiou nud took in all toxpay- STATH MIll'SI.' 8 1I.1.-M ... Feb. 17. tioveruor Tierce has signed eight bills, including: 11. H. ,180, Cra mer. Creatine office of .ln8enli:ne lienl inspector. 11. U. L'Oll, game commis sion, creating state giuue reservation along Columbia river. Work Under Way on New Coburg Bridge Work has been started ou the new bridge on the Coburg road north. of the Ferry street bridge at the poiut where Cnarles Adler, Seattle sales man, met his death about six weeks ago when ha stepped from his stalled car into the deep waters of the slough. The new bridge will have a span of 'JO feet nnd a width of 21 feet. It is expected that the road will be opened to traffic by Thursday, accord. ng to Clinton Hurd, county commissioner. The detour road now in use while the spun work is in progress is reported to be in good condition. HELD FOR INVESTIGATION Harry Morrison, lio, is in the coun ty jail held for iuveatigatinu follow ing his nrrest on coinpluint of several local jewelry stores. It is alleged fhat Morrison negotiated the purchase of diamond rings in three stores and gave n different name in each trans action. No charge has been placed against him as yet. . STOLEN CAR FOUND The Ford touring car of Alfr?J Hansen stolen here about n week zo has been abandoned at Bedding. Cal.. according to word received at th? sheriff's office. The owner haa ilcft for the sou tii to recover his car,, W A Sweet su&tK. at all After eating or smoking WrijUeys freshens the mouth and sweetens So easy to carry the little packet In your pocket ( So Important to have when the mouth needs d'antin and freshening ! Odor of dining or smoking quickly disappear-teeth are brightly burnished. Smiles jnt naturally come because nerves are soothed , throat is refreshed, the trumuach elk nil and digestion aided. "after eiety meal' E Eugene Rot u runs who went to Cor- j vullis Mot-nitty evening and attended ' joint liMiitpiet unit meeting held by, members and their ladies of Salem, -Corvallis and Eugene, relumed de- daring the occasion one of the most enjoyable and instructive in whhh they have participated. I The Salem club furnished the pro- j gram, the feature uf which was an : address on business ethics and prac tice by Charles It. Archard. uf that i city. It was said by all the Botarians who heard it to have been a wonder fully fine presentation of the subject which is to all Kotarians of greater ; interest than any other. I The Salem crowd also brought the He Molay miartet. George Dorsler as snloitst ami linu Landenburg us som; leader and pinn nt. Their music was one of the big program feature. 1- rank L. Biggs, district governor, i'u me from Portland tii attend the meeting, ami told of plans for (he dis trict convention to be held iu Port land next month. Boy Gem, of Cor vallis Rotary, presided. Dr. Bill John son, its president, spoke briefly and left early. He said the new hotel at Corvallis would be opened early in May. B. O. Snelling was chairman for the Salem delegation. Those who spoke for the Eogeue delegation, which was headed by Carl !. Wash bur ne, president, were B. A. Booth, former district governor, nnd Father E. V. O'Hnra. There were 'JO Botnr ians iu the party frm Eugene.' The Salem delegation made the trip in a special train of a locomotive nnd one coach, which latter they completely filled. The hano.net was held in the wo man's building at Corvallis. which was handsomely decorated for the oc casion. There were flowers nnd cau dles in profusion ou the tnbles. BE LEFT IN TOMB fContinued Irum page one), Mtigistrnte Clay Turner, the acting coroner. 'F.verything has beeu done Ilia: could have beeu done and mail's in genuity and modern machinery have failed," said Mr. Collins. No more lives should be sacrificed in further attempt to remove his body." Dr. Uuzlctt came up the shaft at 1'2:-U p. in. and said he had identi fied Collins Jhrough a gold front tooth. He announced that Collins Jiud been dead between three nnd fivo dnys when he was reached yesterday aft ernoon. Magistrate Tiirney said or had seen nnd recognized Collins a vl felt confident there tvns no wny to remove the body without grave risk. CAMP IS BROKEN CAVK CITY, Ky.( Feb. 17. Kirft at (-pa towards dismantling the Caul cave reaeilo ttainp were taken nt noon today. Half the canopy which hid been atretrhed over I he fUmft and LADIES SHOPPE DreHsinaking, hats, lingerie and novelty faney work. 710 Willamette. upstairs, l'hone SSI. ml7 EAGLES, ATTENTION I Urother Del. Cnrry Smith, of Spo kane, Wach., will be with un at our regular meeting Tuesday evening, Feb. 17th. A large attendance la requested, f 17 SKCKF.TAitY. Breath times! SB the breath WHgleyi It more thana atnvt-ll'sa positfre berrefit, ffany docfvts end dentists rtcom' mrttd It. Differ Flavors cuve ewiance m pr -tec workers wan removed. A specially conducted radle iu which Collins was to tiae c-ecn brought lo the surface from Hi;' bottom of the siiitft was taken apa;t and discarded. Tools which had been used aout th,. mmith of the shaft were dumped in wbeelMrrows an) ;irted away to a designated spot. TJie wheelbarrows themselves were left beside the- pile of tools. I STATISTICS v , BORN SI'KAKOYV- Al Pacific Christian hospital, Monday. February lit. lll'-'o. to Kcv. and Mrs. itnlph Spearow of Cottage tirove, a daugh ter. The father is a former I'niversity of Oregon student and a vn rid fa mous pule vnulter. STFKGES February i:t. l!vj! to Mr. and Mrs. Oscur SturgeR of Wen.lling. at their home, a daugh ter, weight seven pounds. Wellington's nirthdiiy will be ap propriately observed in all the schools of Kugene next Monday, it is an nounced by Joseph T. tilrnn. city school superintendent. In ill! of tile classrooms nud schools the 1 1 hour patriotic program will be held, as re quired by law, after which classes will be dismissed for the day. The courses of study, particularly in Knglisu and history, correlate, in February with tJie anniversaries of Lincoln's and Washington's birthdays, it is stated, the stories of the lives of these statesmen being woven into the regular school work. A patriotic address by a Kugene speaker is being planned for the high school Motuhiy morning, snys David .1. Jones, principal. The program will be patriotic, and will include four mini bera by the high sivlioid orchestrj. ongs by the boys' quartet, a solo uy Mr. Jones and mass singing of patrio tic airs, led by Miss l.eona Masters. The program is expected to last 1 ttj hours. THE PYTHIAN SISTERS Will initiate a Knight at their meet this (Tuesday) evening. All knights who are members are re quested to be present. f!7 Phone S. E. Stevens tor nlano tuning (?eo. N. McLean. Insurance, 8fl0 Willamette SI. Phone 017. 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'When you know it has worked wonders for so many folks it's folly not to take, advantage of Tanlac 's help yourself. Don't put it off another day. (let a bottle at your druggist's now nnd start the good work right awiv. Pills for Constipation . FOR ALL PURPOSES TCI tl'SU 1S0M COMIWltSt CONCRETE BRICK BURIAL VAULTS DRAIN TILS . IRRIGATION PIPE SEWER PIPE CULVERT PIPE HOLLOW TILE BLOCKS SEPTIC TANKS Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. 135 Blair. Phone 903 BANK ALL OF YOUR MONEY Onco In tliR hank. I hern la a hesitancy on Ihn part n( the (IxpoalUir to draw hi ninnoy out. Ho If you ronlly want I" auvo. try hanking oil u( yum pay check here nt tho Ki"'l Niitlniml nnil ilraw out milv whnt you necrl. You'll flnrl you will be rclurtnnt to cvkd draw out that lioccsaury money. 40 Vean ef Halalul Service TIRST NATIONAL BANK of Eug?ne'' . III I CUTS ' i' 'Same Wri&ley Quality