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Thursday Evenl: THE EUGENE' GUARD Page Ten YALE LOSES STAR OF GRID GAME Century Mllstead Expelled Following Announcement of Marriage To 8oclety Girl SAI.EM, Ore., March l:! The 11)2 Oregon state high school boMketball tournament begins liere tonight. Al toria, the first team to arrive, report ed Tuesday night. Pendleton anil Arago arrived yesterday, .Mcdford ar rived enrlv this morning and Will lolva. McMiniivillc, Kugene, Hood liiv- rr and Franklin urc nil expected to arrive before evening. Ten teams in cluding Salem, ore entered in Me . tourney. Seats for the touriiement have been aelliug rapidly, orders coming in from as far south as Medford and as far cant as Pendleton. Most of the avail able tickets were sold by this morn ing. The Willamette gymnasium where tie meet is to be staged, officially has a capacity of IfioO people, al though over JIIUO were packed into it at the time of the Orogon-O. A. C. game hers Monday night. Thu first game atnrta tooigiht at T:BO. the tilt being between Halem and Wallawo. franklin and Medford, rated ac two of the atrongest contendere in the meet, will play after the Balem Wallawo game. The other six teams, baring drawn byes, enter th sscond round unchallenged. The second round fceeina tomorrow afternoon. Officials for the entire tourna ment ar to be Coleman and rkhissler f th O. A. O. coaching atari. Billy Evans Say: By BILLY EVANS TITHHN the New York Americans. " ajtta winning three pennants, IsJlsd In their attempt to set a new roord by making it four in a row, th experts charged It to a slump in the fire-star pitching staff. No dorfbt acme of the atar twirlers of tho Tanks prored bit of a disap pointment last season, yet it is my 1 opinion that there was another reason just as costly. The Yankees leaked a high-class, right-handed pinch-hitter. Miller Hug gins believed he landed such a person when "Bhag" Horan, demon hitter of the minors, was bought. However, "Bhag" was quits tarns in the big how. ' I renture to say that the Yankees dropped a dozen games last season because of the lack of a competent right-handed batter who conld be need in the pinches. It la the unusual for a, three-time pennant winner to use a plnch-hlttor as pitcher. That was the Ynnkoo sit uation last season, Pitcher Joe Bush playing that role. On the New York bench Inst sea son plnying substitute roles were In fielder Ernie Johnson and Outfielders Karl Combs and Harvey Hendricks. All three nro cnpnblo batsmen, but unfortunately they hit from the left side of Ihe plnte. With a southpaw working and HugginB needing a pinch hitter, the nilto manager of the Yanks was decidedly up against it. When Joe Bush wss sent to St. Iouis in a trade for Pitcher Urban Shocker, the Yankees lost their only capable right-handed batter who could he used aa pinch bitter. It was up to Huggina to find a successor. Of the new material secured, his acouts all reported favorably on Hen ry Cullop. In the Western association he was regsrded as the right-handed "Babe Ruth" of that organisation, Lett season he made 40 home runs in the Western association, which is no "piker" clrouit When not hitting homers he contented himnelf with doubles end triples. Cullop frowns on ingles. Cullop may be the one athlete much aeedsd by the Yankees in an effort to do comeback in an effort to do a omeback as American League cham ' plona. , Seattle Team Wins Corvallis Tourney OOHVALLI8, Ore, March 12. ' Ball School of Commerce, Seattle, defeated the Columbia club of Astor ia hen last night HO to 'M, and won th championship of the Pacific Northwest Association of the A. A. U. tournament. Independence, Ore gon, American Legion team players, won third plac in the tourney by de feating Lebam, Wash., lbnm brat The l'alles yesterday afternouu for the right to play Independence to set tle third place In the tournament. Nurmi Considers ! s. Pacific Coast Trip SEATTLE, March 12. raato Nur mi of Finland, world'a premier dis tance ruuner, is considering a trip to the Pacific Coast from the eastern United States where be has been running, said a letter received by Torchy Torrnnco, nssistnnt graduate manager at the University of Wash ington, from Frederick W. Ituluen, secretary of the Amateur Athletic union, Hairs of April 'i't nt lots An geles and May 2 at Senilis tin the I Diversity of Washington aumml re lay carnival) have been proposed to Nurini. Cardinals Forced To Work for win ST. LOUIS, March 13 Poor fielding and weak pitching forced the Cardinals to tha limit to gain s vic tory over Sacramento at Stockton. Cel. Manager Branch Itirkey's men turned out six errors, but timely bit ting saved the gsme. Pirate Kookies Nearly tie Score prnsill lttill. Pa., March 12. The Pirates' regular lineup was intact for (be first time this training season when the veterans arrnyed themselves agninst the rookies nt Piiso ltobles, t'nl., yesterday, nnd the youugsters had to content -themselves with the short end of lu-8 score. yAl.U I'NIVKIIWTV lost a grut foolliall player and campus liero when Century Allen .Milstcad was ex pelled from school following the an iioiiucemclit of his marriuge to Miss .Mildred lieehtel, prominent society girl of Milford, Conn. MilHteaU, who plitycd a tackle posi tion, was one of the beat men at the post Ihe New Unven teams have had in some seasons, and bis departure, following that of "Nhep" Ilingham, 1023 captain, who was recently drop ped because nf scholastic difficulties, lenvca the Klis in a rather bud way for star fonthiill material. The uccoiupnnying photo shows the stellar gridder mill his bride taken shortly after the marriage. f FAS WsjfiJSsl Century Mllstoad Americans Captain j Teams at Oxford OXFORD, England, March 12. ! Americans ere this year captaining throo Oxford University teams, tho : lacrosse, fencing nnd boxing, sounds. ; 12. IL'. F. Eugnn of Coloradu, has for three years been the mainstay of tho university boxing club and two years ago won the "Oxford-Cambridge meet by favorable decisions in both the light-heavyweight and henvyweight classes. This year he has succeeded the Marquis of Clydesdale as captain of the Oxford team, but has been se verely handienpped by on injured eye. i Yesterday's Games j At Stockton n. If. E. Sacramento (P. 0.) 4 8 1 St. Louis (National) 5 0 (I llnttcrics: Hughes, Keating and Koblcr; Halluhnu, ltcinbart und Vick, Bool. At Palm Beach It. H. 10. New lork NntlonnlB 2 8 it Washington Americans 1 10 0 tli innings). Batteries: linrnes. Scott, Iean, Maun and Dcvine, Hart ley; McNamarn, Brlllhnrt, Kelly and Hart, Hurgrave. At Tarpon Springs, Fin It, H. K. St. Louis American 7 ft 2 Brooklyn Nationals :t 7 4 Butteries: Vnnglldcr, Wlngnnl. Has ten and Sovoroid; Wingo. Osborne. Bush, Ebrliurt and Taylor, Har gronves. Sport Talk Q MAY 2, 1022, Walker. Perkins nnd Miller of Ihe Athletics pulled the unique in baseball when they clouted homo runs iu succession In the fourth Inning. It equaled the same font made by Lajolc, lllckinnn nnd llrndlev while playing for t'levelimd back in 111(12. the trio hitting fur Ihe circuit iu order in the sixth inning. Beauty Above Babies LONDON, March 12.-.Mrs. .lane Ilobden, 10S, one nf the oldest women In K.uglaud, auya "modern women love freedom more than marriage and beauty cult more titan babies.'' She la opposed lo prohibitum. ,, , , J i-miDie nreasieii suits are in vogue ! ' ngsuv nere ia snow i wnat is ralle.1 i ; the "I'rinoe of Wales' !. is ot I gray, Knglish tweed, nilh mm reu j stripe. Men's SI vies ' Tj ; , i i r w , if Vi f A-1 - 1 4 V 1 and Bride NUT era BY- JOE. VIIIIAM S By JOB WILLIAMS J.JOW many children in the chapel today can remember the delight ful medieval period when ball players used to go south in the spring to play bull. Rack in the sun-hnthed afternoons when Matbewsnn's fadeaway, und Hresnnban'H strnngc-loftkiug shin guards commanded headline position. in the metropolitan dtiilies. spring training uhh an operntinn closely re lated to the business of ball play ing. Old-fashioned innuagerH, wearing n chip on their )houldorn nnd a van d.vko on their china, would hoard their brmxltt together on Mareli i!7 and have them in shape to whin any umpire in n 40-round fight by April a. If the demon athlete of IMS vin tage even mentioned Klf In training ramp lie would be ostracized by the hnnornble rmiKli necks on the squad and urIv rumors would lie-in to cir culate that lie slept in pajamas and used a tout It brush, Nobody wore knickers in those days except polished Knjrlish viltian.s iu t'lydf Kitch drawine-room dramas. . . . , ltoll players who failed to wear heavy red sweaters nml three days' growth of beard in hotel dining-room were tossed oui as impn ;tt-rs, Progressive bridge tournaments were not considered necessary to take old-timers' minds oTf arduous train ing program. . . , The business of hokum was nut so fur advanced iu those dus anil ball plavfrs were not supposed to have minds. Modern training camp is a cross be tween a Long Niudd house party nnd an exclusive athletic club. . . .It's a fnshionuliie spot fur everv thing but baseball. A rookie who can do his home, course In three under mr and who knows whether to wear a white bow or n black ascot with a dinner co;it I gtses over hiucr than n .100 hitter with a Ty Cobb trnde-mart:. Perjramias Loses To Hilly Edwards r01tTlANI, Ore., Maid. VJ Hil-' ly Kdw nrds, Kansas City light i heavyweight wrestler, defeated l.ouis Ter 'umlus, I -os A.tiegeles here last night, taking the only fall of tho match. IVrxnndas was unable con tinue after Kdwards bad won his full in one hour nine minutes with a series of hentllocks. Ford Runs 43.8 Milos On Gallon of Qas In a public, test supervised br city and automobile, club officials a Ton! Sedan qulpr-rd 'with Illanrka Thermostatic Carbureter Control, ran 3 8 miles on ono gallon of ttasollno. Thla Inex pensive controll la entirely auto matic and self roKulnllng. It makes Kurds atnrt Instantly, even In lorn weather, eliminates carhon form nt ion, prevents dilution of crankenso nil, avoids sputtering: of motor and cuta repair bills riiHr. Instnlleil In two minutes. Cadillac now uses n standard etiulpment Thi-rtnostatlc Carbu- n'tor Control under lllancho II censo. Tho inventors, A. C niancko r Co.. Hunt. 347;iC. 6i'2 y ij,Ke Mt.. Clllcngo. want agenia ami aro willing to send a sample , ti,eir OWn .isk. Wrlto today. Adv. I NKW YOKK, March 12. Many verlml crocodile tcurH over Hub Jiuth'a finuiiciiil and physical condi tion were titled toduy by war corre- .s pond en U ia dispatches from the Yankee's encampment at St.. 1'etern burg, FJa. The Bube waa happy an a lark, shagging flics just before he was informed of reports that he was stone broke and a physical wreck. Then at luncheon as the New York Tribune put it: "The Bong died on his lips mid tears rolled down Jiobe's cheeks as big us derby huts. ''.'Vnder hearted little Wbitey Witt approached .Mr. Kuth and in mourn ful accents murmured: 'Say it ntu't true ilnbe, say it am t true. 'Mr. Kuth answered never a word. but advanced upon the hotel office with u meusured tread and slow. "Js Colonel Kuppert still in thin hotel i he asked. 'Yih, indeed." "Nobody hus killed him lately? lie s still alive r "Very much so." "Well, how can I be broke when he still hus money?" x , There the matter rsls at present. Golf League Idea Success in South (Jty XKA Service) LAKKI.ANU, Flu., Mnrch . The league ideu a, applied to profes sional gulf is meeting with splendid success in Florida, where some of the J leading players of the world are per forming fur the eutertainiueut of win ter vi9.tura to the Sunshine state. The idea of a professional golf lea gue originated with Hubert E. Jlarlow who for several yearn ha managed the exhibition tours of Walter Ua geu uud Joe Kirltwood. So early this winter a league was formed with St. Petersburg, Tampa, Hollywood, Mi ami, Orlando and Lakeland. llageii and Kirkwood were secured to represent the St. iI'etersbuTg course; Farrell and Oiiickshunk were signed for 1'almu Ciea in Tampa, while Jtnrnes and McLeod arc play ing for Temple Terrace in the same city. Cyril Walker, the national open champion,, and Kddie Loom, the Chi cago star, represent Lakeland und Winter Haven, while (J cue Surazen and Leo Deigel nro at Hollywood. Tommy Armour, who recently turned professional, and Hill Melhorn arc at .Miami and Tommy Kerrigan and Dow1 Oeorge are at Orlando. The first mutches played in the league drew fine crowds even in the smaller towns where golf exhibitions are somewhat of a novelty. The lea gue games are ninth be tier played than the ordinary exhibition match, iu that the players have something def inite to strive fur. There ij less of conceding putts than in the usual ex lubitiuu play and in general a high class of golf is offered. Kid" Kaplin Wins Battle From Farr OAKLAND. Oil., March 12. Fight' followers iu the San Francisco bay region, today were wumleriug when they again will see in action Louis ("Kid") Kaplan, world's feather weight titleholder, who last night won a unanimous newspaper decision oyer Johnny Farr, Oakland light weight, in one of the best bouts ever held here. Kaplan's title was not involved owing to a disparity in weights, by agreement, but the Ill-round go was full of expectation from going to gong. Farr drew blood twice from Kap lan but the latter evened the score, by tw.ee knocking down Farr. The tatter, in both instances, was on hi? feet before the count was begun. Kaplan was cred ted v. Mt winning ten of thu i'2 rounds. 4 The Referee y'HKN did the international tennis t-ouiieiiuuii i or i iiu uavis cup start? W. A. C. In IHUU. 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