arsday Evening, Febniary 26, 1925
Th
THE EUGENE GUARD
Pnjro Seven
CHI HIE IS
T
.;.r..itr of Oregon will pUy Ids
t ji; Kcow tonight in one of the
iiaport.
ball
ar. :
at itilii
fame
coast conference bualtot
jarart. Oregon must win this
Saturday to tie the Aggies
(or tie conference champlonahip.
'ylUnau Tue-
' .. ... 11 l.turk. kn..-a......
pn Wibfooters eaiilr defeato-l
u-.hmston stute i i Viu
t. J
h toucher opponent, in fact,
(ne 'aiUt ra to he the hardest
leant to beat on their 'own floor in tie
, margin of only one point.
Siu'ii-'! Oregon beat both Idaiio
acil Wus-iington, a post-season thren
anie sen" between the Webfooien
and tlie Angiea will be necessary to
decide the chaiupionahip of tlie uortli
ern section of tlie Pacific coast con
ference. Xhe southern section, m
which California ia playing (Stanford
a fuur-game series for the right ij
aitet the northern conference winner
for the championship of the Paoiiic
coast, ale" 8 hotly-contested race
with California leading (Stanford, two
games to one. One of the games which
California won was a five-minute ovec
tiiiiM affair. LaBt Saturday Stanford
uYfeutt'd California at Palo Alto, Id
tn lo. Saould Stanford again win
Kami-day, then a post-season game
for the championship will be riecus-
Aljot Westergren of Oregon u
leading all the guards in the confer-
ecce is scoring. In the six games he
played, he scored DasKets sty con
verted 13 fouls for a total of 50 point
He seems to be the moot logical
guard candidate for an all-star Serin.
Coast conference standings to date:
W L Pet.
Oregon Aggies 6 2 .7S0
Uregon 4 2 .007
Washington 4 3 .571
Idaho 2 3 AW
Washington State 0 8 .000
Montana 2 6 .250
Montana's standings don't count in
tabulating scores of its opponents. '
Star Aids in Defeat
Leads Team to Vlcto
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I
HERE SATURDAY
University tf Oregon will met
Oregon Agricultural college in tbe
first intercollegiate swimming me-t
her next Saturday afternoon, start
ing sc 2:30 o'clock. By comparative
scores made in their meets against
Multnomah club of Portland there
, teams should be eveuly matched.
Robert Boggs, state record holdor
in tbe 220-yird dash, will be ineligible'
for tJiis meet because of the ruling
that a student must be in school t
least one full year previous to com
peting, lie is the outstanding man n
tbe team and is good for at least one
first place. He also is on the relny
U'flm. Without bis services the var
sity will be working under a handl
er p.
The Aggies also are confronted
with bard hick, because the some dial
ing applies to Peterson. Both of these
men will be eligible for the stiue
meet to be .held May 7 at Corvallis.
Tbe entrants for th varsity will
be Hen Lombard, and Bob Burke in
the 100 yard dash; Kricksoh in the
lUO-yard backstroke; Albert Sinclair
in the 100-yard breast stroke; Sam
uels in the plunge; Lombard and Boy
d?n in the 220-yard dash; Burke and
either Stone or MeCabe in the 50
jsrd dash; McVube and Stone in the
diving. The relay team will be com
posed of Lombard, McCabe, Stone and
Iiurk.
Oregon Frosh to
Hold Dual Swim
With Aggie men
The Oregon freshman swimmers
will vie for honors in their annual
luect wi:b the Oregon Aggie Hooks
Saturday afternoon as a preliminary
to tbe varsity-Aggie meet.
Tlie probable line-up against the
rooks wJl be: lEenvis and Benton in
;be 5uyard dash; McCook and Keid
in tbe lou-yurd dash; McGregor and
O Seua in the breast stroke; Mason,
Urmuiage a hd Hamilton in the plunge
fr distance; Benton and Wright in
tie backstroke; Byerly and Fowler
in tbe divmg; and Hambo, Beid, lien
lun and McCook in the relay.
Capt. H. Bollerman
This Is the leader of the Ilnnkpn
sack (X. J.) high srhool basketball
quintet that recently slHrtled the
world by ending 1'asBaics sensation
al run of lfif) straight victories. Bol
lerman, who stands six feet sir
inches, and plays center, had a big
nuna in the overthrow of the "won
der team."
ner. Bingham could fcave been quietly
dropped without being publicly hu
miliated .
Jack Dtmpsey ias joined tie mat
rimonial league and taken a vow that
be will fight no more. He probably
means until the good old summertime.
Gene Tunney, light heavyweight
champion, w spending the winter in
Florida. He is doing all his fighting on
the golf links.
Kid Kaplan, neweBt featherweight
champion, is on the coast, where he
is booked to meet a number of second-raters
in bouts that will not in
volve his title.
In other words, many of the cham
pions are making it a point to dodge
titular bouts in the wintertime.
The reason, of course, is purely fi
nancial. OutdooT bouts, with stadiums
capable -of seating from 60,000 to 100,
000 fight fans, mean bigger purses.
While the fighters are not to be
blamed for getting the money, still
there should be some way of compell
ing the champions to defend their tit
les at stated intervals.
The motto of the present day cham
pions seems to be to preserve rather
than defend their titled. There are a
few exceptions like Harry Urcb, the
middleweight leader.
Walter ling en is rated golf's best
and most consistent exponent bocause
he hflB the proper temperament, tiift
competitive spirit. Ho has the fac
ulty of being able to accept the
"breaks" as they come.
When Ha gen makes a poor shot
that would irritate the more tetnpera
mentnl player, he "doesn't lose his
poise but seeks to pick Up the handi
cap thrust upon him Dy a bad break.
Golf as a nrle destroys dispositions
rather than remakes them. Yet Andro
Gobert, famous tennis player of
France, credits golf with "his tennis
comeback. i
Three years sgo Gobert, great
tennis player, gave up the game. It
made him too irritable. He took up
golf. In two years he was rated amon
the first 10 amateur golfers of
Frr.nce.
Early discovering that golf was a
far greater "goat-getteT" than tennK
he decided to make over his disposi
tion and succeeded.
Recently Gobert made his Teappear-.
ance on the tenais court and treated
the crowd to a real surprise by tbe
manner in which he accepted the
many tough breaks that went asainst
The Referee
Billy
y Evans Says
Uy BILLY EVANS
"VJUKr Bingham has been dropped
if-.' a Vale because he failed ui
four of his five studies. His passing
frum tne university made it necessary
t-at be resign ns captain of the Vale
lt'tti; tvain of BC5.
'n tw gridiron last fall Bingham
-'Q inu'-h fame and glory for Yale. '
e"tMn to the captaincy wis
t-:hite to his popularity. I also un
d'TKimiii In- wag chairman of the Jun
1,jr i'toi.i. the big social event of the
J-fir i.i cc,ici;e circles.
fiie Oi;o that Binghami gave to
'"'il'ei! unj his Junior From duties
'.C'Yii..liy piftjti btvoc with bis
'-. (.TiMroom work must corns
l''.i.2-.ain's efforts In ot-ber di-'"ti-.fti
f.,r Yale cannot b offered as
i fr bis failure in four stu-
k-. :;t to attain the required
JT' ' . 1,1 ! studies made It neees
r r r't !.e be dropped from the col-
Did Jess Sweatscr ever hold the
intprcolleglnte golf championship ?
11. R. S. ,
Yes, Sweetser was champion in
1920.
What is the world's .record for
the 440-yard dash on a straight-away
track and who made it? II. O. W.
The present record is 47 seconds,
made by Maxie Long in 1100.
A claims that Yale and Iowa
haven't met on the foothall field in
recent years. B claims they have.
Who is right? W. A. C.
B wins. Yale and Iowa met in
lf22. Iowa winning, 6 to 0.
E
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. liO. (Spe
cial) Sportsmen from all sections of
the state wilt nsjemble at the Port
land chuiuber of commerce on Friday,
February 21, at 10 a. ui. wheu the
Oregon State Sportsmen 'w an no ela
tion is scheduled to hold its annual
meeting. The electivu of officers and
directors tor the ensuing yuar, dis
cuesum of recent legislation affecting
game mutters and future plain in the
interest of attracting tuuriBts to Ore
gon by the intelligent development of
the state's alluring outdoor recrea
tional feat urea through the utate
game program will constitute the
principal topics of discussion.
In. the event of enactment into law
of House Bill 60'2, inuoduced by the
waya and means committee and pro
posing to divert to the general state
tund a percentage of the receipts of
the game couiuiiaaion through the is
suance of hunting and angling licen
ses, the great task before the annual
meeting of the sportainen of the state
will be tbe do vising of a plan where
by the present p rug ram of develop
ment undertaken by the state game
commission may be carried toia suo
cestul coWlusion. "Should any con
siderable portion of the receipts of
the game com mis b ion be diverted to
any other purpose the sportsmen of
Uregon will bo forced to invoke tbe
referendum on this measure," E. C
Simmon a, of Kugene. president of the
Slate Sportsmen's association, stated.
Delegate and guests of, the State
Sportsmen's association will be en
tertained at a banquet tendered by
the Multnomah Anglers and Hunters
club, at the Portland chamber of com
merce dining room on the evening of
February 21. Sportsmen prominent
throughout Oregon will make infor
mal talks during the evening.
13th Hole is Jinx of Golf
Freddie McLeod Wis Dynamite
Until tho Fatal 13th
PfiO 111 SITS
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Sport .Talk
Speakirjg of slugging contests in
baseball, consider the gams played bo
nd Teiarkana. Tex
as League, back in 1D02. Kuns and
hits were numerous that day. Ana
several records were set.
' '
rrtr.irnnii won. 54 to 2. The win
ners made 41 extra base hits, in
cluding 10 doubles, 12 triplets and
Kk i.nn,a na viv n.rke. later in
the majors, established a batting rec
ord that still ranks unparaiieieo ui
diamond history. ,
Plorla in oifrht tiin.B at bat.
crashed out as many hits, all home
fnr n hn.n total of 32. Noth
ing to compare with Clarke's sensa
tional batting has been oiterea eince,
tho major mark being four, held
jointly by Bobby Lowe and Ed Dela
banty when they were in the National
league some 30 years ago.
Big Baseball Stars j
EMIL F. MEUSEL
New York Giants Outfielder.
Born Oakland, California, June V.
1SD3. '
Mit- Tniriia Carver Drnfted OY
Phillies from Los Angeles club, Pa
cific Coast league, in 1U17. Traded to
Giants in 1021 for players and re
r,..rtPd ensh of S30.0O0. -(Has aWj
played second base). .
Outstanding eais naueo
moi tut 'nr In th 1021 world se
ries. Made home runs in the 1921-22-23
classics.
By JOE WILLIAMS
For a tiny mite Freddie McLeJd
was dynamite at the Columbia Coun
try club, Washington. . hit home
course, In the national .open, in lzit
True, Jim Barnes won tbe title
that year by nine strokes, but M
Leod, hsrdly bigger thuu a dapper's
braui cell, pressed turn closer tintu the
winning margin indicates.
Indeed, McLeod might have woa
but lor gaantiy luck ut tae - short
thirtuemn. tUiiy ib it that the liar -teeutb
is usually a mori tricky tv&,
lilted with uijntiU putalUV-
At the time uf which we write
Barnes waa not making a runaway ut
tue tournament. The tinrd round wa
ou and Wee Freddie was welt within
woisperiug distuuce. lie hud come
with a rush, making up liiroe fuu
shots since the beginning of play ui
the morning and was euily the most
dangerous contender in tho field.
The thirteenth at Columbia is ISO
yard long. Couditionsw,ere meal anil
McLeod hit what he .considered u
nifty.
"If I'm close enough I'll have
putt for a deuce,'1 mused the midget.
But the ball wuigiit the top of the
trup, a low inches short of where H
was intended, and buried itself in the
embai'iasBuieut.
McLead is. as you may have sus
pected, Scotch. Some of the Sco:s
have explosive temperament. Ou thie
day Wee Freddie had ..also an explo
sive niblick.
And when he struck, the ball shot
from one trap far over the green and
came to rest in another. And, as if
that was not tragic enough, he bang
ed away again, with more rioleuce,
perhaps, than skill, and the ball went
back where it had nestled before in
almost the very same spot.
Well, when Wee Freddie had finish
ed tie was scored with a six where he
had counted on a three st the most,
possibly a two. On tho same hole
Barnes, cot playing any too well
himself, had taken a four.
It is not hard for gutters to Imag
ine wbat might . have happened to
Barnes' peace of mind had McLeod
Heored perfectly on the jinx hole, and
Wee Freddie insists it was a jinx
hole "For it was just 13 years before
that I had won tue title at Chicago,"
he laments.
Mike Yokel Wins
In Edwards Match
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 23.Mikfl
Yokel, Salt Lake light-heavyweight,
won two of three falls from Bill Ed
wards, Kansas City wrestler, bere last
night. After each had won a fall, and
with three minutes of the third per
iod remaining, Yokel took the decid
ing tumble with a half nelso and
crotch hold. -
EUGENE COLLECTION AGENCY,
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W. H, BLOWEHS, MGR. tf
NEW YORK, Feb. 20. W Few
sports champions secure hold upon
their thrones but nothing less thau
an athletic miracle can dislodge
Paavo Nurmi from his grnsp upon
the sceptre of distance running this
'tar. At varying distances, under
alt sorts of conditions and ngnirint
all classes of oppoHition. the phantom
Finn goes racing on to victory aud
world'n records.
Athletic experts thought Nurmi
had roaohed his greatest heights
when he raced to four victories at
the 1024 Olympics, but his perform
ances indoors within the past two
months, hare added to his sensation
al record . In that time he has reg
istered 28 world's record feats in
22 races. Psbto himself, nearing the
ago of 2S, thinks he has yet to at
tain his best- form and hopes to
blaze a record wrecking trail at dis
tances of from 800 metres to the
marathon within the next five years.
Just now Nurmi's most dangerous
opponents indoor appear to be Lloyd
Halm of the Boston A. A., who has
lowered the Finn's record for a mile
and l.fiOO metres, and Willie Ritola.
countryman of the invader, who is
more at home at longer distances.
Either of this pair, or Joie Ray or
Scalps
That itch that scale
You know it Is germ trouble.
Then destroy the germs.
Sulphur does that. We scien
tists never hope to find a meth
od better. But we have found
now ways to give that sulphur
multiplied effects.
The new-day way Is Mentho
Sulphur. Rub it Into the scalp
where scale ' occurs or itching.
Note how quickly' all tlie trouble
disappears.
Dandruff and scale dostrty the
hair. Keep the scalp cleau and
the hair will be healthy. End at
once, in the best way known, the
parasites and scale.
Ask your druggist for a Jar
of Rowleg Mentho-Sjilphur. The
first time you apply It you will
know it la doing all that must be
done. You do yourself injustice
if you don't. .
For frnA snmnla ArMra.. Ttn,l
hall Pharmacal Co., Inc.. 608 Mad
ison Ave., New York, N. Y.
Phone S. E. Steven, for plnno tuning.
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GAME IS StntuuLLU i
SrRlNGl'lELD, Feb. 20. (Spe
cial) The Springfield high school
basketball team is scheduled for a
game with the Shedd high school quin
tet tomorrow night at 7 :80j o'clock at
Shcdd. The Springfield lineup will be:
John Cox and Hugh Cowarc, for
wards. Jlcrl McMullcn, center, Paul
Nice and Austin iUcrnerson, guaras.
Th tnmn will be accompanied to
Shedd by Vern D. Bain, principal and ,
athletic coach.
Y!,
". it does seem as if the
li Titles might have handled
r:l;1'''r in s more diplomat ronn-
COUGH REMEDY WITHOUT"
OPIATES
rnuuh preparations contain
J"" or more harmful drags
a a:e sd.lerf to take the plaYe of
v nv.. 0f these narcotic mib
' ) t. eTer been used in FOIi-
,""f-Y AM) TAR COM
II; name of svery inirred-
iva:r.!y printed on every car
i know what yon are taking
? i tnk. Foley's. It dings to
r "t- inod for old and young,
'a cough, why not try 1L
Nstilnt... THisnV)
Use "GETSir
THE SURE
Remover
ThU Cora
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Guaranteed
Liquid or Plaster
1 You will never
know how really
easy it is to get
rid of a corn or I
callous. untUrou 1
have used " Gs - It."
Just put It on Hurting !
stops. Then the corn
shrivels and soon you
just lift It off with the
finpers. Never fails. Costs t
Sold everywhere and rur-
E. Uwrence ft Co., Chirjrgo. I
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hut a trifle
entered
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Don't Let That Cold
Turn Into "Flu"
Rub on Good Old Muitgrole
That cold may turn into "Flu."
Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia,
unless you take care of it at once.
Rub good old Musterole on the con
jested parts, and see how quickly it
DringB relief.
Colds are merely congestion. Mus
terole, made from pure oil of mustard,
amphor, menthol and other simple
ingredients, is a counter-irritant which
itimulates circulation and helps break
up the cold.
As effective a9 the messy old mustard
plaster, does the work without blister.
Just rub it on with your finger-tips.
You will feel a warm tingle as it enters
the pores, then a cooling sensation that
brings welcome relief.
ToMotherat Musterole Is alto
made in milder form for
babies and amell children.
Ask for Children's Musterole.
35c and 65c, in jars .
ana iudcs.
Bttttt than a maitard platttt
CI King Coal
ITJ Cord Wood
3,
Wood end Coal
Wood under coTer any
length
Oak
Slabwood Maple 6
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Pipe Co.
15 Blair. Phone 903
well
dressed
women
all wear these
new, imported
European
chokers
''' '''''''
It Is Dearly useless for
us to attempt an ade
quate description of our
new stock of lniiorted
European necklaces. You
have to see thorn for
yourself. Striking .strands
of gold filigree and square
pearls or Jade crystal
and amethyst (synthetic)
Chlneso amber (Imita
tion) with Ivory clasp
at prices as low as $2.00
a strand! No wonder they
soil quickly. Coma ,and
Inspect them.
J..A.
Hoffman
Jeweler,
790 Wlllamo'tte
WOOD
WANTED
Car Load. Lots.
ay Cash
t
Rainier Coal Co,
, 15 7th Ave. E.
Phone 412
vouie i tar that b.as not yet flmhvd
to the front limy take 1'aftTo'e meas
ure, but tbe 0JJ9 will be against such
an uniet. Nurmi bm nut yet tested
tbe limit of htn iptrd and ataiuina.
He achieved what expert declared
th impotibla when he raced two
milt's in lrtt than nine minut-B.
Likely h will perform nmny niuro
"lmpottml'Ie" feuta before ho is
thro uk h.
Willie Ritola to
Appeal Suspension
inittee in uriler that, with favorable
arttoii, Ititula may participate in the
ntituiutil A. A. I". chnniidoimhipB at
Louisville. Kt., r?aturdnjr night.
fvT'fWi i
LOSE YOUR FAT,
KEEP YOUR HEALTH
NEW YOHK. Feb. V Willie Ki
toln, Finnish Anusriciin Athletic club
distance runner, fmnpendt'd IhhI iiijiMt
by the roKistrutlon couimitteea of tin
New KnulHud Asaooiation of the Am
ateur Athletic I nion. will appeal im
mediately, according to nntii'iuil offi
cials here.
It Is expected that President Mur
ray Hnllburt will order a telegraph
poll of the national registration coin-
Kuperfluous fith la not healthy.
Neither la It healthy to diet or exer
cise too much. The fmpleet method
known -for reducing tho overfnt body
easily and steadily ip the Murmola
Method, tried and endorsed by thou
sands. .Mnrmola rreacription Tabb'tri
contain en exact dose of tbe fnmoui
Mnrmola l'reacription. Thene tiihieu
are nold by dniKKista the world ovur
at one dollar for a box. They are
pleufceut to take and leave no
wrinkles or flabbinnaa. They are pop
ular because effective and convenient.
Ask your druggist for them or send
price direct to the Marmola Co., tien
eral Motors Itldg., Detroit, Mich., and
procure a box.
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the cough
and checlc
the cold
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