Monday
Evening, February 23, 1925
E U G E X E G U A R D
Page Three
HONORS TO GO TO
OREGON SCHOOL IN ;
bi division:
Boston College Man to
Try Pitching
Mullowney to Show Hi Waret
With Baltimore
start at I!: to p. hi. lit schi'dlll.d. The
fust preliminary nil on lb pro
.gram (or lo o'clock.
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BOX IT OUT TDDAYi
0 il rt
plll'e number of gmnes with cut-
m Korea do not count in tabulating
he itanJinps of its opponents. M-u-Una's
own standings, however, are
ubiilnletl. .Montana's games count in
.WJiwest conference.
This Week's Coast Conference SH...
dule. Monday Washington vs. Montana
8l Missoula.
Tuesday Oregon vs. A ashingtou
State at rmimmi.
- Tliesday Oregon vs. Idaho at Motf-
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.Seattle; Washington State vs. Idaho
at Moscow.
Honors in the northern division of
the lMcific ('(,ast Intercollegiate bas
ketball conference will go to an Ore.-i;-D
institution, no matter how this
week's games come out. It will bo
fitlior ). A. 0. or the University of
Oregon wJien the final tabulation is
uiflde.
Ttie Aggies closed their strong sea
son last Friday with their victory over
the Lemon-Yellow team here, nnd nov
Orrpoo must win nil of her remaining
fame t I in the running. z
Oregon epens its road schedule to
night against Whitman college at
Walla Vull:i. Tomorrow night it faces
Washingh'n State at Pullman. thn
Idnlin at Moscow Thursday night and
winds up the schedule with the Wash
ington game at .Seattle Saturday
Dielit.
Washington plays Montana tonight,
but that game does not count in the
co!t ciuifereace standings, Wash
iugton State and Idaho play at Mos
cow Saturday night and at Pullman
Mondny night.
I'niversity of Southern California,
lipcntisp of its break with California
ami Stanford hist fall, did not sche
dule basketball games with these in
stitution this winter. As a result, to
fill nut her schedule, the I,os Angelas
m.1iio1 is making a trip north. It prob
ibly will he the last trip for Soiitli
rrn California for some time to come,
;in the three California schools patch
id u i their differences last week and
resumed athletic relations immediately-
S-utlierri California oiens its north
pro schedule against Wasliington at
Settle Thursday nigJit. It plays Mult
nomah dub in Portland Friday night
and the Oregon Aggies at Corvall.B
Sturdily night.
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SPOHTLAFFS
lly HILLY EVANS
JT'S a fuort thing for the stability
ot uusrwill tuut ltugers liorusuy
tu rtuuiu wiili the si. Louis Liu
a.ul. W greatest rigllt-liauded hit
itr iu liaatljuil bus just signed a three
wr ti.utiiRt with the Caruiuals at
-'.i.WU a Heas n.
lliia i raciioilly menus Harusby will
pfiiil Ins greatest jeais as a plajvr
a the iluuud fity. basebnll iu .St.
'Mit w.iulil be .1. I it ii... .......... .
f me duo ever deeided to peddle
,V,U,J a eoutruct.
Aucl taey Lute had many tenuipta-
Jau McUraw lius tried repeatedly
" lure Hie second baseman to New
'"fk. A year ago tile llruoklyu club
'.'lie a geuuiue offer of ijyiii.UlKJ for
- i"jer nun it was refused by
i.:.ui, Ujrkl... Mori) ri.L.t.nt Uu.
aiT of ii ,;....., ..!... . "...i . .
-"'n0v iiieu III
ill linn but failed.
l'iiere h.ivo I.., .t i
"v. uiino wneii litcK-
tf aoa t,e t'r,i,a8 UV(. UBVl
u.uU..j. oitered for llornsby but
"r realized he would be a greater
to the team iu the K r.,u
.;la W''iy ""'Ucd n" ufrr
Moriisi.j. js uon,rnb, b.u ,
lr- '"l . ..... ... ... ' .
li- i. " uf l"'r,,onn1 feeltoxs.
ir,.k , ' I'omshy and
'f. re ""' SOt "lu" we" J'e"r
nutter of truth the two came
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'-rih. I peiioie ins slur!
I ""'k."g if lie were not trndfd.
111..., . "'" ' k"ow the re.il l
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- 'MiitiiiiiiliK star as
. IIHIIT III 11 IS
Pitcher Mullowney
Former Koston College hurler who
will be given a trial with the Haiti
more International League team this
spring. Mullowney comes well re
commended, having established a
splendid record while in school. Ib
is expected to bolster up the Jhiiin
mound staff, weakened by the de
parture of "Lefty" (j roves.
SAX FKAW1SCO. Feb. L,:i.-,ll-k
Silver and J.e I'.enjamin. lightweights '
ready today to enter the ring tit Itee- j
reatu.n l'ark fr the ten-r.mnd b.ut !
whi.h will deride who will ttl.t i,. j
meet the winner uf uu tfiimiiiatiou i
i-oiitest t bring furth u Btu-ees.Mir to '
Hi'iiny Leuuard, retired lightweight j
I'f.sp.ie unsettled cliiuaiie condi
lions. the pmmuiers of the event ami '
ine tight-tolluwiiij; iiul.lic. were onti-
uiiMie, baling then- Inip.'H on the of
ficial forivas., niin, followed by clear
ing weather. Yesterday's heavy ra.ii
luii tailed li bring iibout any change
n the plans of those supervising the
t'ght.
The sale of seats was reported to
have been brisk with virtually all
ringside and box seats disposed of.
Hoth men wer(, s.-beduled to weigh
in this in-. rning al j;:.-, pounds and
again publicly jut before entering
tiio ring.
Interest in the bout was inteuse, as
it would Le the first contest of its
kind to be held in this section of the
state in ten years.
Silver had the long betting odds
of 10 to 7, with few takers on either
end.
Itoth men were said to be in the
best possible condition. Local fight
followers contended that Silver's
youth would outweigh Benjamin's
hard-hitting ability and ring experi
ence. A warm sun brightening a cloud
less sky this morning encouraged the
belief that the main event would
I THIS HHFKHIili
; .
Who ho'ds the world's indoor rec
ord for the pole vault and what is th.
height?- K. F. S.
Heaii Hrownell of the Cuiver
sity of Illinois is the present title
holder tuid the height is l.'l feet,
inch.
- What was Helen Wills" national
tennis raukiuz in - F. li. H.
Miss YY.ils placid tii.rd
thill MMlMlll.
Can ynu give me the score of th
4n.liana-Norihwe?tern foot 'mil game
in UWt -V. A C.
Indiana won. 7-(i.
What is the present record for
the lit) -yard hig.i hurdles and who
was it made by V I. V. It-
The existing record is 11 L'-."i
seconds and was made by K. J.
Tiit'inson in liJO.
Hid Johnny Weissmuellrr win the
ltM-niticr-trec-seyle swimming event
in tiie i mpics last summer and
wJmt w.ts tue lime for the race';
Ci. It. F.
Yes, iu oil seconds, u new (Hy-
nipic record.
Coast Athletes Tnoro.
Kour athletes from the far we-t
gained places on tiie All-America col
lego triu'L and field team for 1DLM.
TJiey ore Clarence Houser,- Cniver
sity of Southern California, in the
discus; Olenn Hartranft, Stanford,
shotpnt; Hill Neufranft, California,
javelin, and .Morton Kaer, Southern
California, in the pentathlon.
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JOE. "WILLIAMS
j sX Ohio woman didn't speak a word
i for To years and you don't hae!
to be told she never shot a hole ii i
one.
Fans in Hostoii li.ne from n w uu:l
A:i II to enjo the hasehall ea.':i.
'man. is coming back to pitch Hgaiti . tfj ,n ,ir(lt, r()midH at Toledo, the
tliis year 1 . .? is coming baik . ' ' tiwuler h.is ln-en in but five bat-
for nitue iron hmu. xv' .
.
i In iMJti k.i.-.l Hilly Mike in
Iloinshy tus sisni-il a t.:ree ye.ir tlirt-e rmjinU :i,,i Hid Hit. uin in I'.'
eoiitra-t with tli. C-inbinl-. . . . 1111,1 oKow.nu ,-,n- mm (.forges
The di-ir. ssiu-,- iY;itu:e ot this -a t ii.i: , 1 arl"'nt ier into dream. .iiid m lout
the N.-w rk s.-.iln-s won't be ao!- ''
to si ll him to ti;r (iiant eer oth.-r ; "
Thursday as his been their custom' Tommy .ib!ion staved IT. rotiii.H
for w ars. WIM I ' tupsc.v in July. I'.iJ.'!, am) a
'couple of m.-ni h- later I.uu - irpo.
The iMimih.'il news of the da v indi-! tIl, -s""'h A meri'-an caveman, lasted
cues the vomu-er generation has li:-.1'"" ' rounds. In I'.'JJ and
tie trouble making iis uunk -usually 1 'himpioii d dn't engage in a
with a pcarl-h.md.ed revolver, ten. i ".ngle eneoutiier.
I Insure w th Henry Troiiit. Y. Htli
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! Ostium Hotel reality Far lour.
H'hoiH' Vtl. if
COLDS THAT
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Japan exported goods worth $S0.
OtHMHX) last year, as compared with
nothing when Admiral Peary first
visited the island in lS.Vt.
The White Sox settled with llappt
I Fels.-h for .HUil. . . .
get the amount Abe Attell settle. I
j witli him for.
J'he champion caster of the Rmit' -west
weighs -IJ:i pounds. ... It'
yi-u are bnizeii enough you might call
him a broadcaster.
Figliters wishing to harden their
hands, sluuild hit them with a ham
mer, advises a tiermin doctor. . .
It is feared, however, that similar
I rem mem of fighters bends wou'd
lime in) effect.
It will soon be necessary for Xurmi
to lose a r:H'e iu order to attract any
attention in liiis c untry.
A spotted pointer has been dcelam!
the champion dog of (he country. , . .
A guy who won't accept a few point
ers now is dumb,
A New York surgeon operated on
Make McTigue and predicted the
fighter would be good for three :-r
four more years. . , . This is dis
couraging. Joe McUinuity, the famous iron
A technical knockout gave the d '
eisiou in a boxing bout to "Slow'1
York of Fuceiie who bullied "Spike"
Crossan of S.ihm at the armory Sa
lirday night. Tie fii;ht la Med five tun
of the ten rounds sctieduled. Alter his
I eye had been tl"seil and a bad cut
sustained Crossan ill tew his towei
' into the ring.
I The first wis staged bv Ja K
j O'Xeil. local boxing promoter.
I Larry l!od of Ftigetie won a close
j decision fi"m (Jeoi'e 1 Icuiiiuus of
i Camas, Wash., in tJie otlier 10 roinnl
main g.. Two pridimin iries ended n
ia draw, while in the other 1 HI Hrigs
; won a decision from Charley McCtd
! bun. The draw bouts were between F.J
Hathaway ami Harold Puvis, Jack
Hoyal and Pat Murphy.
i aim vuai
Wood under cover any
length
King Coal Oak
Cord Wood Ash
Slabwood Maple
FUEL CO.
1st National Bank Bldg.
Room 24
Phone 651
Sport Tills
tINCK Jack Heinpsey won the
world's heavyweight champion
ship in PdHl by defeating Jess Wil-
Old Time Dance
at
W. O. W. Hall
8th and Lincoln
TUKSDAY NHillT
February 24
anil every Tuesihiy
Chronic coughs and persistent coldi
lead to serious lung trouble. You cat
stop ihem now witli Creomul.ion. as
rniulsilied creosote that is pleasant tc
lake. CreomuHion is a new medical
discovery with twofold action; it soothe
and lieuls the inllumed mrmbruues jnc
kills the germ.
(If all known drills, creosote is left
ognizril by the medical fraternity as tin
r.rcairst healing agency for the tre.it
luent of chronic coughs and colds ;mc
other forms of throat and lung trnub.-a
OeoniuUion contains, in ad.iition tc
creosote, other healing elements whi.'fc
oolhe ami heal the inflamed men
I. runes and st..p the irritation and in.
Ilanimation. while the creosote goes ot
to the stomach, is absorbed into t'l
blood, attacks the seat of the trou! If
and destroys the germs thai lead tc
consumption.
ClromulMon is guaranteed ftatisfao
tory in the trealnie.it of chronic cougiu
and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal
bronchitis and other forms of throat
and lung diseases, and is excellent fin
building up the system after colds ol
the flu. Mu-.ley refunded if any eolith
or cold, no matter of how long stand
ing, is not relieved after taking accord
ing to directions. Ask your druggist,
Creouiulsion Co. Atlanta, Ga. (AdvJ
DEFEATED BY CLUB
Swimming artists ot Multnomah
Athletic club defeated the team from
I'lliversity of tlregon Saturday niitllt
in the Woman's building tank, by n
score of 41! to 'Si. The first swimiiiii.;
meet between the two teams was n
draw, .'14 to ;M.
Kobprt Jtoeps, Oregon dash swim
mer, broke Jiis former s-tate record of
:4II:2 by making the- ITJU-yard dash
in -::i7:l.
The summary of events:
l'KI-ynrd overhand: Alonen. M. A.
t' first; Lombard. ., second; Stoll. ,
.. third. Time l.HL'. ,
ltni klroke: Huehnell, M. A. C ,
first; Krickson, (., second; Sheti
pnril. M. A. ('., third. Time l:l."i:-J.
llrenslstroke: Sinclair, C., first;
Carpenter, .M. A. C, second. Time
l.'J'J. !
I'lunite: S.ibuels, (., first; Hors-i
fall, M. A. C ..second . . Wallace, M. '
A. ('..' third. Distance 00 feet.
L'110 free style: Hoggs. -'.. firsl;
Alonen. M. A. ('.. second; Ilorsfall,
M. A. C. Ihird. Time :.'!7:1.
oil yard free style: Huehnell. M. A.
(., first; liurk. O.. second; Ijonibard. i
I.I., third. Time (:2II.
Dives, lly.lo. M. A. C. first; Ki:l
unki. M. A. C, second; MeCabe, U,
third.
lllO yard relay: Horsfnll. Alon-nn,
Carpontier, Huehnell, M. A. C, first.
KrtlKNK COl.I.KfTION' AOKXCV.
771 WILL. STItKKT.. P1IOXE UIWI.
W. II. HI.OWKHS, MO 11. If
I'hone S. E. Stevens for pinno tuning
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in h.i his le.ig..-.
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r.a.lie.l the ree.-.l
noted Il.lgley Duffy
Help Kidneys
By Drinking
More Water
Kidney and bladder irritations oft
en result from acidity, says a noted
authority. The kidneys help filter
this acid from the blood and pass it
on to the bladder, where it may re
main to irritate and inflame, causing
burning, scrilding sensation, or set
ting up an irritation at the neck of
the bladder, obliging you to seek re
lief two or three times during the
night. The sufferer is in constant
dread; the water passes sometimes
with a scalding sensation and is very
profuse; again, there is difficulty in
voiding it.
Hladder wenknens, most folks call
it because they can't control urina
tion. While it is extremely annoying
and sometimes very painful, this is
often one of the most simple ail
ments to overcome. Hegin drinking
lots of soft water, al.o got about
four ounces of Jad Salts from your
pharmacist and take n tnblespoonful
in a glass of water before breakfast.
Continue this for two or three days.
This will help neutrnlii the acids in
the system so they no longer are n
source of irritation to the bladder and
urinary organs, which then act normal
again.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, and Is
made from the acid nf gripop nnd
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
is used by thousands nf folk who
are subject to urinary dinrdrs caus
ed by acid irritation. Jsd Salt caues
no had effects whatever.
Here you have a pieman t. effer
vescent liihia-water drmli which may
cpiirkly relieve your Madder irntn
tinn. By all menu hive .nir pbii
rian ei amine your kidaej s at lenf
tw're ft year. ' Adv 1
C.! lWlll Stars i
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AT LARGE'S MONSTER
OF
iiimtiriiw
A
SILK HOSE
One lot of pure silk and fiber
silk hose that sold in a reg
ular way at fl.UO. CQ
Sale Price DOC
JERSEY TOPPED
Silk Petticoats
Wonderful lot of silk' petti
coins that sold at $2.4S.
(iimd showing Q AO
of colors I.HO
i
COLORED
Silk Umbrellas
Silk umbrellas in values rang
ing up to $6.50. Including a
good variety of fancy handles.
Closing out Qf
price 4O.J7w
LARGE SIZE
"K0TEX"
Ifc-Rtilnr 4.1c seller large sire
32C
Koto box nf 6
Closing out at. .
SUMMER
Union Suits
Regular 7'ic fine knitted union
suits with built-up shoulder.
Sizes AQfi
36 to 40 tl
Never lias the word BAIf!AlX mount more than it iloes nt Liirfre's ItlfiHT XOW. Never
except at n stile of this kind, can you hope to buy Keady-fo-Wear Apparel at such prices. It is
not it matter of profit. It's just a matter of getting rid of every article and eveiy garment in
this entire stock in the shortest lime possible. If you ever expect to SAVE, here's your chance.
Grasp it I
Coats of Wondrous Beauty! Dresses of Exquisite Materials and Styles!
Ensemble Suits of Attractiveness Unexcelled!
Ready this week with the finest assemblage of new Spring Coals, Suits and Dresses Hint
were ever placed on sale at such daring reductions. So many styles! such rich fabrics!
Such lovely colors! Garments self trimmed, and beautifully plain tailored models, together
with many gorgeously trimmed styles. Come with expectations high. You'll not be disappointed.
Silk Dresses
New stylos beautiful col
orings lovely materials.
Priced to close out
$9.95
Silk Dresses
The last word In new
ness 1b expressed in this
lot of charming frocks at
$14.81
Wool Dresses
Ono big lot of excellent
qiiullty. wnnted styles In
women's wool dresses.
Priced for ipilck close out
la to i3 Off
COATS
Fnsblonnhln new coats in
a variety of lovely fttylci
for spring wejir.
$14.81
ONE LOT
Silk Dresses
Large assortment of wo
men's silk dressea includ
ing Canton Crepe, flat
crepe and velvet mater
ials. Half Price
COATS
Enjoy the new coats
while they nro noweHl
whllo prices are loweiit. A
Great rioslnR out lot nt
$29.62
Silk Dresses
Knjoy one of the charm
ing new frocks from this
fine lot. New styles at
closing-out prices.
$18.56
COATS
Trim styli's and handsome
new muierlulH nnd color
IngH In this lot of new
coats nt
$22.12
REGULAR GIZE
KOTEX
Kegu'ttr tiOc seller regular size
Kotex--box of 12 yTfiif
Closing mil nt r"tIU
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
WOMEN'S
HOSIERY
At sharp prlco reductions to
clear the shelves
QUICK
Negligee Pad Hose
Supporters
Itetsy Itoss Elastic negligee
pud hono mipportera C7l
Itegulnr $1,110 O I U
STAY-SLIM
Rubber Corsets
All rubber reducing corsots
iiiiiiie In luco buck anil clasp
front stylo for medium and full
figures $C.U0 Bel- j"i Cf
Ier. Now lli3U
CORSETS
Ono lot of women's corsets
represent Iiik fresh new models
for tho CO
spring season .... pCOO
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Eugene's Greatest Apparel Event! Never Were Values Greater!
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s 1 1
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COATS
Good styles for sprlnntlme wear
Fine selection of now colors
nnd fabrics,
$11.95
Bathing Suits
Puy your new bathing suit now
at
Closing Out Prices
that will surprise you.
ONE LOT
BRASSIERES
Itoysliftirm Brassiere nindi of new
silk stripe material regular 1 00.
Perfect fitting model
$1.19
ONE LOT
BRASSIERES
Oenuinn Iiyshform Brassieres 1n
pink figured mat or hi 1--1 rim mud
with narrow luce. KckuIii" 7ii.
44c
ONE LOT
BRASSIERES
Itf'cular Mr, Boysbfnrm Brasslr
marie of nwrcerlzed inafcrial,
( losing out price
69c
ALL-ELASTIC
GIRDLES
Iteirulnr $1.50 lieisy Rns All
Klastlc 8 Inch girdle with 4 sup
porters. Close-out price .
$1.00
STAY-SLIM
Rubber Coreets
llcKiilnr ll'f.OO all rubber reducing
corsets made of fluent nlr cured
rubber.
$7.50
ONE LOT OF
tor
CORSETS
Modurt nnd Warner Bros, rust
proof rnrsots A special lot at
HALF PRICE
Robert W. Prescott, Closing Out
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