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rfagday Evening, February 25, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Nine i i GARS LOSE TO OREGON HOOPERS BV 43-1G SCORE ,.ri!AN Wh.. Feb. 25. ..n Willi Bpeeu w 88 " kn.lrthAll tMm f Oregon basketball team '"'Z W to a 43 to 10 victory r ,, Washington Btflie couege ,, here lat nibt. The Ore, 11 ,., intn the lead at the '''" li 12 point, before the ' could even cage a point. Cotuart "tt . t,.,.,.,!. aooarent- 0K! r.. ,,.! t wilL t : visitor, checked with deadly rM. Only lour uaeui .o 1 Thorn the field by the locale, bidler and Kelso managing to cage lB The other eht points m' on "averted f0.ul8- Howard hodsoh, m iish point man or the game, with 1 " h W'nntereren. with 10. Okerbers with nine, and Gowans, with iiu? He Webfootere, fighting to retain ,t(ir cbance for the leadership of h northern oivision ui mo iwiuc .t conference, worked smoothly speedily. Their passing wa the belt seen "ere ailriJJs w m and their defense waa all but 1 -.... anI oiimmMrv. ,', S. C. (18) Oregon (43) Kelso uowana NUan F Hobson (jjerke .0 Okerberg Koeuig O -- Jost lteese .. W..' westergren io 2; Chandler 2; free throws, Nol- laa 3; E. Morgan (sub for Gherkel ... Innh fn- 171 Mnrfrflnl 1 'chandler, (sub for Koenigj 1; Heese 1. Oregon scoring: Field goals, Hob ren 5: Gowana 4; Okerberg 3; West ereren 3; Gillenwatera (sub for Jose) 1; free throws, Westergren 4; Oker berg 3; Hobson 2; Gillenwatera 1; Gowans 1. Keferee Mulligan, Gonzaga. Two Points Enough For Field Goal (By NEA Service) CHICAGO, Feb. 25. While Coach Knute Rockne of Notre Dame doesn't favor much tinkering with the foot ball rules, be has one pet aversion is the present playing code. Kockne feels that three pointa Is far too generous scoring for a goal from the field. He believes two is the iiappy medium. In other words Hockne feels that a touchdown is worth three field eoals. Hetter yet, if a team scores its goal afer a touchdown, it will take four field goals to beat that team. H is possible for a good kicker to score without much trouble from aa far away as the SS-yard line. That makes it possible for a kicking spec ialist to beat a well-rounded superior team. ' Billy Evans Says pOH Tt TtTT.T.V IR some reason or other few of Washington team to repeat fn the American League race this year. The claim is made that the Na tionals were not the best ball club in the league last season and that rither the Yankees or the Tygej-s, Kith 8 hdftnf 'HrnoU in 11 a-A f'!itioQs, would have gone on ahead. out ttie proof of the baseball pud 'ng is in the final figures and these tares showed Ducky Harris' team a top. To prove further their su premacy the Nationals stepped out and won the world championship from the strong New York club. This would seem to prove that 'he team's victory in the American League race was anything but a fluke. Just the same the experts are till indicating a hesitant attitude, I notice, however, that Miller Hug uns, manager of the Yankees, is ry much impressed with the poten tialities of the Washington team and iwlicts he must beat that team in trier to win the flag. Hursins is a shrewd judge of base strength. I recall he was none ' enthusiastic about the Yanks' timee, to repent when I saw him at 'w Orleans Inst spring, "hue nrsrri,.n)i onctding the flag to the Yanks again I'oimea out the lengtie as a "Me would ha . )r Ik w . h"'ikt, pnriicuiar- : Washington, Philadelphia and '"''and teams. "is means," went on Huggins. time 2 glng to haTe tougher h 1? We did ,h,! b"fo"- not mch a nuion of strong enouth t t ! B , . : e"" f.-:,.,""nnn or 'he other teams i '"ug enough to bold u back. m.in, was right. The Yanks did ! ,1Z ,v""hi"ltton an,l I'hila-! didt? ,ro'"!"; lcveland " to team strength, ; I'd I Start'.!0" ,he "tionals: "lat h ""n"on "" '"writes to i "ith .."v , clnsc rn is certnin 'til.de 1 I' J'roit possibly! I -!,,,,.' "" '"'"i'hing plenty of op-1 Bambino Is Golfing Hopea to Laatvs Fat en Llrtka Babe Ruth One of the first signs of Bpring and the opening of the baseball sea son is the annual sojourn of the Sul tan of Swat to the bathe at Hot Springs where he begins his fight to take off much additional weight ac crued during the off season. Here he is on the golf links at the resort, a few rounds o which each day he hopes will aid him in bis reducing efforts. County Hoop Games To be Played Here Thurston, Pleasant Hill, I.orane and Coburg high ebools have entered in the county basketball tournament to be conducted at the Y. M. C. A. this week-end, announces K. E. Holdeman, director of physical edu cation. The contests are planned for schools too small to qualify for the district organization. Triangle uniou high and Maplelon high are expected to send teams, it is stated. The games will begin Fri day evening and end Saturday even ing. As a preliminary Saturday even ing the long postponed Spartan-Koala Comrade game will be held. A loving cup will be awarded to the winner of the elimination series. TILDEN MAY SLOW DOWN AS HIS NEW DUTIES TAKE TIMEfe KFJW YOltK, Feb. 115. typ Wil iiaui T. IMdi'u, king of utarly all hi has surveyed is the tennis world over the past five years, oceanic s posi tiou where vurieil outside interesia may affect Mb Ut'J5 gitine. Although victorious iu his fight to remove auy uestiou of professionalism from pt.ty-er-writmg, Tildes sn faces gome kinks iu Iub status as a result of newspaper work, in additiou to which Le is devoting more time than before lo motion pictures and the drama. However, Tshieu, is x peered soE tered the second phase of the compe- titkm aK-ng with Toiniuy O'Brien of .Milwaukee, Wis., who knocknt oal j Ueorg? i K, M i'haaey f ItsUimo-e . ; Yesterday A'agwer waa re-odmitt(d after the commission decided thut (here waa some question about deci sion which went to Goodrich. KfujattttEt of itVitmm, joined lb outpointing Jack hu- i the racific eoat. I finds George ihm- dee of Baltimore and Charlie OTou iieli ef ileveSasd in actios. The bot ia for tea rousda. World's Records Are Set; Nurmi Fails to Startle 13th Hole is Jinx of Golf Links How It Rose in Its Wrath and Crashed OuJmat Thi is the first &f a aerie of articles or Uve rkmie of the thirte with hole iiux on golf. Others are to follow in seaueuce. XKW YOltK, Feb. Three worhi records were established last night iki Madison Suai'e Gncdeu,; but 1'aavu Nurmi, flower of Fin laud hud uoue of them. To Willie Kttoia went the cheera, omy to attempt to carry ott th-s t&r thfi Jmi!ih Ammettu afbtrfic American tenuis crown for the sixth iStar Mwk upou his 8bottutera the- bur- I straight year, but again form a mamij lluU ucuii W1W to lrtve borne,! Imk in the Davis cup defense. fthu five thousand metro event, und la the thick of another fray, the 0 t ti sUeci new times for the ftitf i tall rhikdelphian wtU be a tavoitttt t.Eance ami for three miles. Jose; to emerge at the tup, iu spite vt suou ! Kay 0 ehmigo seat a m&vk of Us' obstacle in his path as the veteran owu iu the i uuu tre run, a dis- William M. Johnson and Vincent tum.e rucetl imioors for the first liichards, who looms as Tihhm's most jtimo ltiiy conquered Willie Uoodwiu j dangerous rivaK Richards gave the uf tie Xew york Athletic club. Kuroui rau twtt milea for s memo-1 ere showing, his iHl-4 1-5 appearing siow against previous performances. . The new records follow : Instance, 3 miles; time KUStf 5-5; lEtade by Kitola; former tim& HUil j 2-5; held Uy lUtola, 1 JMsrauce o.lloo metres; time made by llitola; former time J-:-KX; held by Kttola. instance 1.U0U metres; time 2,2i o-5; made by Kay; No former record.; eiiampion his stiffen battle iu aud if he improves as much this year as he did last, may reach the peak. These three again dominate the field, though a formidable crop of yooo talent is coming forward rapidly. Tilden has fought his way to the top und held it against all attacks by a remarknblq combination of concen tration, brilliance and tireless phy sique. Ha has an uncanny ability to pull himself out of the most threaten ing situations. Few keener students of the game have ever trod the courts than the lit year old title holder. Tilden first won the mttkmni sin gles crown in 11120, after twice bolus runner-up. Since then he has held nearly every important title here aud abroad including world's elwmpioti victories at Wimbledon in 1521 aa i 1U22. He and Johnston brought live; Davis cup, emblem of team suprc- macy back from Australia in 11 tU- In j this competition Tilden has never lost f a singles match. Hy JOE Wll.UAMS J"RAriS Ut'IMET has never been a believer that the thirteenth hole the rferi! h'Ie. they Mil it in Australia, home of Joe Kirk wood -was Ms Nemesis, That is, he held to this belief until the so-styh'd jinx of the links rose menrtcuigfy before him two yeurr ag At the FksiinhT CHiifry chib sml ervishod Uim to the earth. Tins was iu the memorable match with .Mux Maratun, veteran I'liih; delphia pTayer, wtio, winniut; froia the Ho?to3i mis, went on to land hh Cim imprtrumt cbampioahip 1 1 will always he a my st e ry to some people whehher Miirstun's iron shut to this hole, a short one of about iUt ysrds to a xvell trapper gser'shttped; carpet hit a Hoy Sco tt at the far edge of the green. Some claim, standing close b that the shot, badly overplayed, was des tined fur the bunker lurking tit the rear, and that it hit one of the scou's doing patrol duty. Of hers, mrhnimg the grwrhm Otil mest 'fee t4 the cmtry' fiMt sportsmea iusdat the UaU Unded -A the bity's fcot on the gretn and stav ed there, having been played wiih prothgics-tHF haokspin. At asy rut? thl was the aitusH-'S vv he tv t Ue tw a play f r a uusheat bed their putters: Ouiinent's lull lay dead to the pin, not two foot away. Mar ston was afl but off the green fully fsel sway. OmmH was ane th?n at tinve, Crttis was the after noon). Surely Francis would win this hole imp! a re the match and then go on o win, n per expectations. Hut the huighing imps of f.ite had other ideal. Mni-Mnn ilni th.' impKil)e and sank j the long pint, over dips and gently ! rising mounds, for an eagle two. hiiinet, Iiiif wise, did the impo-- ftFMr be mrpKct! fhe tHo-ftoter Hre i vhis-k at tns Ma an' Lmar ssli 1 1 tlrop, overwheUui'd Humiet aud ,he 1 J failed to remove a coating of mud s ! fttiui his ball, which was permissible, j Thhs ts prohahfy why he mrs-setf. Om- I tmt's mtkf emxmmt was "Wbst mht ivue expect. It was the tUirteenth i hole.' Slickey Walker is Winner by Kayo ph n, kmeketi iT Hert olmfa, chrrm- round bom here at Vernon arena lat uight. Walker dropped the welter weight crown aspirant with a right to the ehvrf frefwerl wit s ieft to thff Insure with Uenry Tromp, 33 W. 0th 'Red" Grange off His old ice Wagon Sport Talk j Walter lis gen, world's famous golf er, was the first native-born Ameri can to win the British open title. Ha. gea copped the honors in 1922 at Sandwich with a score of 300. He re peated in 1024. In 1021 Jock Hutchison won the event, playing under the colors of the United States but he wasn't born in America. A U S. representative has grabbed the championship just three times and nit withi nthe last four seasons. The British open is one of the old est golf tournaments in existence. It was inaugurated back in iS(!0. And has been staged practically every year since with the exception of the period during the World War, Four Made 200 Hits Just four players in the American league made 200 or more hits in 3H24. The quartet included Rice of Wash ington with 21G; Jamieson, Cleveland 213; Cobb, Detroit, 211, and Ituth, Yankees, with an even Ileil mann, Detroit, just lost out, getting VM safe swats. DKTUUIT, Mich,, Feb. 2a. Harold 1 "Red"' Grange. all-Amor Lean halfback who made an ice wagon job famous -t as a conditioner for football prowess, is "off the wagon1 he iobl friends here last night. He waa oa Ins way i from Hu-hmaivd, Mich,, to the l ni- I versity of Illinois. With 'mumps,' a! friend. Orange piqus to see the wide opes spaces along tlm general direr 'tioti of old Sum a Fa Trail. His fame ' as an ice man will have to rest on the last two summers, he declares. bj pitched ball the most number qffm niiiti halfimck. is a MirfMrt The Keferee Who holds the record for being .bit f times in a single season? T. F. D. Hughio Jennings, playing with Baltimore in INJWj, was hit by a pitched ball on 41) occasions. This stands as the present high mark. Did Jack i'lott ever captain th1 Michigan football team? F. T. H. Xo. But fu sine is 1U24. led the baseball fox. of about the general color of "Hetl'a tawny thatch given Grange while the star was suffering from thj illness remembered in the name of the new pet. Guard" Against "Flu" With Musterole Influenja, Grippe and Pnremoraa sisually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning aches, get busy with Rood old Musterole. Mttstcrote is a counter-irritant that reiicves congestion whteli is what a cold really is)andstimulatescirculatioru It has'all the Rood qualities of the old-fashioned mustard piaster without the blister. Just rub it on with your finRer-tips. First you will feel a warm tingle a& the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy for emergency use. It may prevent serious ulness. TaMothers: Musterole is Uo made in milder form for babies and smaif children. Ask for Children Masterote. 35c and 65c, in jars and tubes. . ' v.. Belir.r than a muttard plotter Are Dexter CummhiKs nml C'ummiugs, gol player, related E. S. Yes, brother sml sister. I'Mith f K. Five Lightweights Stand out in try To Name new Champ NEW YORK, Feb. 23. Five lislit weiglits todny stnml forth in tile toni nnment being concineteti by tlm New York Bfftfe ittblette commisuiatt to name a ehftmjiion. K. O. Clyde Jeaklc, of Toledo, Ohio, is the lutest to enter the list, hnvhiB won his match nitniiist OcorKie (Kid) Lee of Forcester, Mnss., Isst night. irovimiw .limjiiv Cloodrieh of Buf falo, by gaining ft deeision over Eddi- ! (Kid) Wagner of Philadelphia had en 9 1 Harper Led Gardeners AinoDg the National League regu lar outfielders, Harper of the Reds and rhilbes had She best record, de fensively. Harper played in K1 games hnd 170 putouts, 10 assists and made but four errors, a total of 2: HI chan ces, lie also participated tn four dou ble plays. His fielding average was $1248.00 Given Free The above amount has been given away by us In prizes. f 587,80 more will be given I away -as follaws: j First prize 1925 Ford Touring ; car. Besides this splendid first prize we are going to give away 40 other prises. SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN 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 Pain Headache Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis only , t- Accept only "Bayer" which contains proven directions. Lumbago Rheumatism package Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 taliloU Alto bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. ABpirln Is the trade mirk of Bfrr Uuoricrars of UonoiceUctclduter of Silicrllcicld Baseball Stars j I j B.rn ... r'PP I , M,,',?P:"'U' NVw 1'ork Giants '"'tin I'l'p '-""'it Sold to He ' - Kalainaioo club of the ' I'r , , llelea.i-d :I.l' yl".01'' " lnti'rntii,iial in , Jafn"v""li' '"t''r relniurd to ''ptwra' , 'Tk S:atn I.racne. 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Of all known drups, creosote is rec ognized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treat ment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung trouble Creomidsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements whirb soothe nd heal the inflamed mem branes and stop the irritation and in flammation. while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that led to consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases and is eicellent for building up the system after colds ot the flu. Money relundrd if any cough or cold, no matter of how long stand ing, is not relieved after taking accord ing to directions. 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