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f: i .-! 4 I ,5, Page Eight THE EUGENE GUARD Tuesday Evening, Mar,), 1f, 0. A. C27TQ 26. Majors do not Lure Him Wade Klllefer Stayi On. Coast SAJ.ESI, Ore., March 10. (Spe cial). In tl)e most thrilling of all the lie 11125 conference basket- bull' season, the Oregon Agricultural! college quintet barely nosed out a 27 Jii victory from the University o( Ore gon here last night, and won the championship of the northern section u( the l'aoific coast conference . The history of toBBt conference basketball cannot ahow a more cxcil ins finish tliun that of this season. O. A. O. and Oregon were tied for first place, and a play-off vn nec - cMtary. Kach team took one gume of tiie play-off, and in the deciding game the score wan tied five times. At the half it was M-all. Oregon lost when she failed to hold the Aggies after she had gained live point lend in the lost half, and not when little ".Swede" Westergreu misl ed his foul shot, as many sport writ ers supposed. The Oregon team bsd gained her five-point lead, and had showed more aggression. Hut with defeat staring them in the face, the Aggies braced and Diwoky's foul, coupled with field goals by baker, Steele and Stoauiirl, turned tho Inbles. r'rom then on tho game was O. A. C.'s. WeBteigren's "hot was heart-breaking, but a diaguosis of the game shows that it wasn't the one that lost, aftel all. Oregou lost becniiHO she didn't hold in tt pinch. Wcstuigicn's shot shouldn't have been necessary. GAME IS THRILLER - lly SAM WILDKHMAN ; Failure to convert a foul throw in the bust IS seconds of piny, lust for Oregon it chance to tio the score, aim the Oregon Aggies won tho third and deciding basketball game for the championship of the northern section of the Pacific coast conference, i!7 to l, at .Salem last night. As a result, the Aggies will represent their section against University of California, champion of tho southern division, for the conference title, in a three-game scries which will start on tho O. A. L court Thursday night. Just as the gun went off ending the contest, Baker of the Aggies fouled AVestergren. There was a tense mo ment. The hall was jammed to its capncily, and more than 700 fans, un able to get tickets because tihcre was no available loom, crammed In and about the doorway, but not a sound was hoard. Whether the game would end in favor of the Aggie or Oregon would tic the Corvallis school de pended on whether Westergreu would convert the foul throw. Ball Bounds Back. The little Oregon guurtl grubbed the ball nervously, lie tosBcd it to the basket. It bit the sldo wall, rimmed Mm hoop once nnd bounced back, giv ing the Aggies the championship. The strain was too much for him, and he collapsed, his teammates assisting hint to the dressiug room. The Aggio victory came lifter a sud den Bpurt In the second half with only five minutes to play. At that time Oreeou held a coinfortnble five-point margin, and ns the Webfoolcrs woro the aggressors through most of that period, it wus gloomy for the Aggie team and rooters, I lore, uowever, iui " Corvullh lads made a dash for the basket, and before thruo more min utes' bad elapsed, Dlwoky converted n foul throw, and linker, Steele anil Stoddard shot field goals each plac ing the Aggies in the lead, Ml to 21. llsker then converted a fiul throw givilis the Aggies nil added point. Qowans Gets One. hi ll Inst desperate effort to tlu Hie score, tiowiuu took il long shot from past mid-floor, making the most sen sational field goal of the entire series, liis score came jusC before the game ended, and on the ncU.play W'eslci- nrrn wnH fouled bv Hlllter. The scores lig-saged, first one and then the other team Inking the lead. At half time it stood 111 to III. liow- ant played his Inst game (or Oregon, ns he graduates in dune, but also his best in tho three years lie nan men a member of tho'teain. lie led in scoring 'with live baskets for 10 points, four of them from long range. Okerberg and Westergreu also played well tor Oregon, In fact so did llobson nod Just. As for the Aggies, their "perecnt sge system" worked to perfection on the offense. They checked raggedly, however, Oregon breaking thruugu many times. Aonloi Accurate. When the Aggies bad the bull they usually bung ou to it long enough to get in posiliou to shoot, and while they took much fewer chances at US: hoop thau Oregon did, Uie t'orvulli lulls wero the more accurate. Ited Killing starred fur the Aggies, hut he received excellent support from his team mntrs, who were on their toes all the time. Lineups, O. A. (J. lit Hidings b F.. llsker U llrown 4 ('. . Steele (1 (I. . Stoddard 11 lllwasy 1 X Ueferee, Vincent Horlrnke; umpire, 11,11 Mulliran. -- Wade Klllefer Not entry baNelmll niiiitagpr, es pecially in t he minors, will turn down ui) of Or nf $20,000 to pilot a bi Icnjtno club. J tut tlmt, ncconlinjt to current reports, is just what Wn!'! "Hp" KtllrOr, leader of the Henttle tt-am of the l'ncifin Count League, lias done. Knot is, Killefer is not only filial to have refused one job in the majors hut two of them. "I'll be back on the third bn-f fonrhine lino in the Rprinu," KillcOr suifl when nuked alrout the offers, "t nin finnnrinlly interested in the Seat tle club nnd Seattle is good enough for me." ipNUT mam BY' 1 JOE VI HUM 5 JOHNNY WE1SMUELLER trlto ly remarks that often tho fnlr ont swimming stroke is under handed. In Great Britain there Is a move on foot to legalize boxing. From what we have seen of cnelr champions we would say such action was unnecessary. Sandy ' I lord, veteran British Kglf professional, has sunk his too .shot on J7 different occa- BiniiH. ,yVo would any ho Ih tho logical cnndldiitn for tho prosl doncy of tho "llolo-lnOno" Club. ... No matter how poorly a diver's dive, he always comes out on top. John Mcflrnw has just Announ ced Unit bo will not nppolnt it successor to take tho pluco of "Oozy" riolitn. Ho has boon nn nlilii to find nn iippllciint with us pour u muinory. ... niAMIMONf IlILh Tll.DKN IS TO Al'l'KAU IN A MOVIK KN TITI.K1) "UAUNTKD HANTiN." fUlNTHNDICItS FOR THH 'VMS NIS TIT MO INSIST Til AT IIl'J IS WKM. FITTIOD TO l'l.AY TIIH M'lAIJINO ltOMO. Niirml, world's greutost dls luuco runnor, auya tho Finns need luivo no tear of uny of tho Am erican Hpacd niarvels except our yellow tnxlcubs. ... WAI.TKIl JOHNSON IS HAN1C 1N(I ON Kl'Ktil), DIM. Tll.nKN HIS SllllV-U'F. ANT) JACK DKMP SKV T11F PUNCH, TO 1'IIT '1 1 1 KM OVF.K AS MOV1W 1110- HOKS. In sport tho break of tho gumo SAN FltANCISI'O, March JO. The University of t'ailifornia basket ball team will have tonight for (,'or vallis, Ore., to meet tho Oregon Ag ricultural college team in u series to decide the Pacific Coast intercol legiate basketball conference title. The Cnlifornions hold tfie southern division championship, while the Ag gies are titlcholders in the northern division. Ocorge Clements hss been named to replace Fred Holmes star Califor nia forward who is ill. , I 15illy Evans Says lly HI MA' EVANS pASl'.IIALL'S advisory board has decreed that the first four teams shall share in the receipts of the world Series. , Previously the melon had been lim ited to the pennant winner, the run lierup nnd tho team finishing third. The decision to let the fourth-place team shnre in the money is a good one for perhaps everybody except the umpires. Letting teams other than the pen nant winners shnre in the world ser ies gate hns been a great help to the game, but it lias greatly increaned the duties and responsibilities of the um pire. ... "With four teams sharing in the world series receipts the race will bo a battle from start to finish, without the slightest letup. Now Systom Has Affocted Play In the old days, when only tho two chnmpionship teams got a cut, the Inst five or six weeks of the senson would often be soft picking. If a tenm by the first of September had a lend of five games or more the race was usually considered as all over but the shouting. The tennis that appeared to he out. of the running Invariably did a lot of experimenting with recruits. This hail its good fenturcs, for it enabled managers to get S line on the -new mnterial nnd often mndc It possible for them to scratch off the list players they would otherwise hnvo been compelled to take south in the spring. ... In such a situation there was little to make trouble for the umpires. Tj'n: less a set of officials happened to he working Willi the first plnco cluh, there was little responsibility attach ed to tho giuues they were umpiring. . Playors Go Limit to Win When three teams were set into tho money instead of one, there was immediately n change for the better in the general play of all .the teams. The inccntivo to finish second or third, even if tho first-place team wns well out In front, mndc the players go tho limit to win in every game. Tho average cut of the players on the fourth-plnco club will bo about $.-00. That Is a nice piece of change to pick up nt the finish with a long winter lust aheilil. For the umpires, bowever, It hns worked Ihe other way. Their respon sibilitV has been grently increased with no proportional advance in sal ary as far as the series is concerned. ... A mnjority'of the players now can see the dollar mark on every ball that is hilling during the last six weeks of tho sensou. livery close decision carries with It the possibility of put ting some tenm nut nf the running. Teams New Battle to Finish Ifs a battle all lite way these days nnd no race is over until the final game is played. With four teams in the prize money Interest is certain to be increased. It will mean something to finish in the first division. Nothing stimulates interest or ef ficiency more than incrensed compen sation. "With the world series goto around the inillion-dollnr ninrk, play ers of all teams are certain to get a fnt cut. For the umpire it means just that much more trouble. Tnstend of hav ing the senson over the moment some one club assumed a commanding lend the share-all system mnkes for strife for tho officinls to the very end. . Vnipires. bowever, become case hardened to trouble nnd probably are willing to carry the increased burdru for a plan that baa so greatly bene fited tho game. Giunri to pitch in the first clash with Washington in the "spring' world ser ies," on 'Tuesday at I'ulin lleach. At Clearwater, thu llrooklyn Dod gers are ready for the St, Louis i itrowus ou Wednesday. IMck Cox -is the s"';4tiou of the ilrooklyn camp, t having brought an advanced educa j tion in hitting nnd fielding from Port- lunu ol tne raciiicioaai league.- The Referee I IAS S. Davidson Herron ever won the national amateur golf title? T. G. W. Yes, in 1019. ... What has been the highest pitching percentage reached by Itabe Adams of the Pirates? F. It. I. In l'JOtt Adams won 12 games and lost but three for a mark of .800. This has been his beBt effort. What were the gnte receipts nt the Dempsev-Carpentier fight? N, IX. 0. $1,1120,580. ... What players were involved in the Pirates-Cubs trade last fall? F. F. F. Grimm, Mar.mville and Cooper of tho Pirates and Grantham, Niehaus and Aldridge of the Cubs. Medford High Wins From Ashland Five MF.DFOHD, Ore., March 10. Med ford high school won the basketball chnmpionship of southern Oregon Sat urday night by defeating Ashland high school at Aslrtnnd 31 to 23. This vic tory entitled Medford to take part in the state, basketball tournament nt Salem. Jack has 15 Days To Accept Offer . NEW YORK, March 10. Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion ln 15 days in which to accept the cbil lenee of tlis negro, Harry Willi, par ried to him by the New York state enj8 a ujeuc ct'iuuiiBBiuu uy iKivara iu uii Friday, and the regular meeting of the eastern governing body today it very likely to sidetrack the issue for the rime being. From all indications the New York officials will await the arrival here of Jack Kcarni, manager ol Dempsey. before taking further steps. Kejffns is expected sometime next week. Jteports (hat the champion would engage in a bout in California this summer foiled to interest boxing fol lowers here to any extent. , neighborhood. It went 3S0 feet before it was stopped by a small post at the top of a 5-foot high ecore board. Harry Hooper kaa wired from his i-apitul, California ranch, that he will report Monday. liarret is due any time, Earl Pheely in California, and Uib Falk, in Austin, Texas, will report before tile ween Homer is Feature At White Sox Camp CHICAGO, March 30. Homers, hits, errors and boners have made their season debuts at the Cntnlina Island, CaL, camp of the Chicago Cubs, nnd the Shreveport, La., baili wick of the White Sox. Most of the pasting has been done by the Cubs. Honor of Commissioner Landis' visit to the White Sox camp yester day, Johnny Mostil lifted one of the longest drivers ever seen in that CARD. POSTPONED 1'OItTLAND, Ore., March 10. The Portland boxing commission has post poned until March 21 a card Schedul ed for tonight. Substitutions, due to the inability of Billy Wallace to ap pear against Mike Dundee in the fea ture bout caused the change in da ten. Wallace had injured his band in a bout at Oakland, Cal. Astoria to Enter , State Tournament PORTLAND, Ore., March 10. As toria high won the championship of district No. 0 of the state association and the right to participate in the Sa lem tournament this week by defeat ing Rainier high last night, 25 to 17. The Morning Grouch It is easy to end in an hour Just add a sparkle to your rising glass Why are bo many people cross In the momlngB? Just because the stomach is up set. The bowels are clogged with poisons. Drink a glass of water upon rising, hot or cold. That wash es out the stomach and prepares it for food: Add to that water a little Jad Salts. That makes the water ncid salty, effervescent. A delightful drink. Jad Salts are made from the acids of grape and lemon, combined with lithia, etc. Then, lo and behold. In one hour comes elimination of the poisons and the waste. The sys tem is freed, the spirits are re vived. You start the day fit and happy and efficient. What a pity not to use them. Think what lost days mean. And just a little Jad Salts in your morning glass changes every thing. Try this tomorrow morning. You will live two days in one. And never again will you let these poisons cause a dull un happy day. Every druggist has Jad Salts. r Oregon -'1 llohsou Is niton thu deriding factor, In a pool mutch, always. ... It Is said JiiiIko Landls nyido bis present trip to t'liba anil I'anitnia becauso the American photoKl'il pliers refused to do bu' liiosa with hlin unless ho pulled Homo now "poses. BADGERS LOOK TO VETS Wisconsin is pitting its hopes for a successful seuson on the track on several veterans who bid fair to cut quite a swath in Big Ten circles be fore the campaign is finished. Chief among these is I.loyd Vnllely, for mer half-mile champion. Vallely is captain of Ihe squad and is reported to be showing better form than ever. CALDWELL ON WAY DOWN Itny Caldwell, one-time star pitch er in the American League, has slip ped down another notch. Caldwell was recently released to Little Hock by the Kansas City club, where he had been of more recent seasons. As a mnjor league Caldwell played with the Yankees and Cleveland Indians. MEDFORD WINS MnDFOIti), Ore., March 10. The high school basketball team of Mer rill, near Klnmath Falls, was defeat ed fill to 12 yesterday by tho Med ford higl team, winners of tho south ern Oregon district championship. Second string Medford men played half the game. "Compare it with others . It has no equal'1 MBER-O-LATUM CHEST OINTMENT I"" For- the prompt relief of Chest Colds, Croup, Pneumonia, Influ enza and Pleurisy Pains. Price 60c. For sale by all drug stores. MEN ONLY! Don't Miss the Powerful Address "God's Masterpiece" MAN As Portrayed By Victoria Booth Denial est Wednesday, March 11th . 7:30 P.M. MEN!!! This is a real privilege for Eugene. Admission Free, Offering taken Union Revival Campaign. . AT EUGENE ARMORY What's the ten letter word that helps all cross word puzzlers? Remember, words with ten letters are usually a hindrance, not a help to "cross worders." But here's a word of ten letters a long word a helpful word a good word. The first syllable is "die, " so it might be "dictation" or "dictatorial, " but the former is too short and the latter too long. The n-ord rids with "y," the sixth letter is "o," the eighth letter is "a." If you want the enlutJ word complete all together just clip the coupon frorp; MCE II Br New Cane Ba.sa - urirmn x-omorrow Will be demerit ' SAN FIUNCISrn ,. . The price of 1"rci U snlers at the re(iDetic , vanced ten cent. a blu, " tomorrow, makiD pooij, W.S5.and .henewt.7 EUGENE price. Egos and pm Eggs, large heu ... nN Eggs, huge pulleu Hens, light Ale liens, heavy lsSlfc Spring chickens' 9tl-'1 Butterl.t ilia BiiuV ' Quarters r Creamery butter"! I:" Butterfat .. ."..Mti, Sreen . Cow. 596 Ewes :Sf Wethers '. 5S Veal, light fancy'".:: Ki Veal, heavy thin ... Veal, heavy and fat "fi Pork, dressed ., u8,U unlive. ....:::::::;!! Grains, Hay Wheat, bushel .... Oats, bushel Barley, ton New oat vetch hay, ton'" tn Old hay, ton .:.....;. S Vegetable! Potatoes, local , Rhubarb Si Carrots : ji Wool ! Valley wool im, PORTLAND PRIC PORTLAND, Ore., March 10E, cent lower; current receipts 27c pl. lets 24(S5c; firsts 20144jAi5 neries -o'!6s2!)c delivered Portiinl Butter steady; extra cubes titj 4Jp standards 44c; prime firsts fir3t 38Vic; undcrgradea somiiil; prints 47c; cartons 48c, Butterfat steady; best chorami cream 45HGc net shippers track in zone one; 47c delivered Portland. Poultry steady to firm; beari hint 2122c; bght 1718e; springs 22( 23c; old roosters 10c; ducks, wiiu Pekin young 30c; ditto old 25c; lbs turkeys 23c; dressed turkeys 3336c; geese 10c, Onions quiet; supply plentiful 52JSQ 2.75. Potatoes quiet; supply plentiful, $1.50(gjl.u'0. tuts steady; walnuts No. 4I 2g) 33c; filberts nominal; almonds 20 26c; Brazil nuts 12&lfic; Oregon chestnuts nominaL- Hops steady; new clusters 16(17e; higgles 1518c; old crop nominaL Cascara bark quiet; new peel7S per pound; Oregon grape root 4c PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Msrcb 10. Cattle, bogs and sbeep, aominiilr steady; no receipts. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, March 1. The wheat opening which varied from ctolli advance, with May ?1-S4g?1.8514 Hi July $1.6314 to 51.64 wai follow! by numerous changes within limits ol about l'bc. After opening at off to c up. May $1.28 3-4 to f 1.20, corn score! moderate general gains, but later re- actci' ... .01, Oats, started at Ijc decline to advance, May DOc to 50 1. v then showed a little more firm' Provisions went somewhat bigb. THE EUGENE G Art Nehf Will be Hurler for Giants NKW YORK, Msreh 10 Artie Nehf ; l.oks like Ihe choice of the New York' oker'hrrk'7! Walter Johnson to 1 l ace Artie ieht J out Sport Talk NKW YORK, March lO.Palm Beach's baseball park Is snhl out for the start of the spring ''world ser ies" Willi the priispeet thflt Waller ll.lohnson will pilch a few ioning fr i Ihe Washington Senators ngniiMt Ar- , , , . . . ! fie Nehf of the New Y ork tiianls in N extremely odd sud fast !. j fir nt , hili..n Kame. t.il.v. was that pla.ted beliveen Boston N-,,,f ,vill KuM hr ,ni.), s,.it nnd Brooklyn in (he National league nn() Virstil llarnen, and' llughle Jen oil June 30, lil'.'2. It wns a regulation nin)(, .m ln ,.,i,r1, Mnnsser Inning affair and lasled but on. hour M,.,;rnw h, uVchlcd to remain In and 12 minutes. Saratoga because of illness. In the Y'snkee csinp at St. i'eters Pitchers Kllllngim and Cadore dld!nllrr ,, njrT wnj,. , p,lt n,h, not register a single strikeout nor I , f ,ctlon for ten day at last Is Issue a base on balls. And dowdy j tn tnple. The home run mnrvel hss nnd l)e Berfy, the cstihers, did noli, t,rken finger on his led hand, a hme any chances to accept, though Trrr neeeaary thing to the Yankee's each had a passed ball. No earned ' nmrleblrr. runs were scored by either team. It was one of the most iitilipie games on record all things considered, besides being one of the fastest played liif HasclKtll Stars Joseph Hnusor llorn-Mllv;i.nkt! Wi., .1 n . VJ tl'M. l-'irnt tvmi-Miin, ri.iimli'h'liin. JIMMY GOODRICH WINS Mtor .rnw r 1'nn hn-t.l MADISON iSQUAHK (JAItl'KX. X i f.r rli mil I'liiyr from Milwnukcf "BOXING" 32 rounds nt Winter Garden .March Kith, will start at 8:30 slinrp. Main pvont 10 rounds Slow York 13S, Eurjene vs Lon Perry 138, Portland Senil wind-up, 6 rounds I'M Hathaway vs 1 Iambi Pavls 110 pounds 140 pounds Kugono hoys, four rounds Murt Mnyhow v Jay Mnrrall 1 10 pounds 1 45 pounds Jack Milton vs I'owoe Bond 12(1 pounds 122 pounds Martin l.oion vs I.ou Havls t:t. pounds 141 pounds Pat t'litfnrd vs Henry Hickman 110 pounds 114 pounds Curtain raiser Wutson twins 96 100 General admission $1-10 a couple, lady and gent; ring side $!.(&; boys under 15 years 10c, Sort special seals will bo hold (or students at &0c couple, lailv and gent. Tickets now on tale at Obak't. The Club, Mascot and College Side Inn. Y March 10. Jimmy (loodrich. Buf fulo lightweight, won a judges' verdict over K. 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RAILIIil ill Today' $ Coupon WiV 3e Foand On Page 2 SALEM, Ore., March in nf Portland M wm meet r raum" "'r- - ..,L,n the first round nt '" ft tournament to he held here TtarrtJ. Kriday and Saturday of this The Medford team is rhsmpion southern Oregon, and winner j atate meet a year alto. rnru urn champion of lor,lnml. Iu, i I J first place in tne "'....,( One other tilt, Sslem vs. n J eastern Oregon. ill be . H first round of the ,, team, have drnv-n byes and P ,he second round w.thou t strsB n. 6!,.,or MlPnC flit V.ullu made the 'dri'iTvins yes.crd.y "' noon- . .. . w,tfnrd-Fri- liu clash UI meet IVn.l W afternoon In the 'mt ,E meet. The winner of th sj j( nreet either Kufone or W the semi-final. Teams for " will be chosen from I fr ford, Pendleton. H"od 11'"' cne. on one hano lS, Iowa, Astoria snd McM.nnn other. ,m, hi" Most of the contestir,. ; sent word that they f Salem Thiirsdiyjift University High ..( Beats Spring sritiNOFin.i'. ms"- w Kii cinl).-Tl.e Blrl.rf-ld rsl. haske-.trsll '1'!',.o. ""I verity hish scaool in f(fi men's jymnasium st tne ft,:. Oregon M 5 kJ"4' ',' Jj b noon. The score stood I . vor of the fnlvst ' , qirintet. Sprln.f.eld " , .tCef t-ottae Orove tesm In ,e ('.rove tomor .rf-f Scorincs for tne s were ss follows: .,.!, Hn. Smrin.field F. Cowart 4.. tlriffis 4 ... McMullen... Lice 2 Lewie 1 . i n !"" ,,; .fiesra . B5 .0.. .0- Hsr"; J. C. Meyer. lloo! K'J, prominent """'7" epH " iujirrie. when h '" pfaT escape at the his... ed 20 feet to tt r irioefc v l.-I.sn. in"""' WillamewTM!!! Fet S0.Ut7 Ct.rs. P "