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fllPf,lny Evening, March 17, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD i decision on points was siven by . ..... ... "Klnw" YrtrL f ITn. ,! refc j( tlterweiglit fighter, in a ten ( turtlanil. a negro, at tile Win- ' u"rd'",;.. .K.i- HtftD IS'"r' " " , i, tlm 1(1 rmimlfi luir - - .1 U ,nhl hut-rill- li.il.l ..n. wj !JDU uc v , " " (lie main-fight in a card staged by Set O'Seil, promoter. The bout, in ite f Ulild cndinK plfoaeU the 'Lttato'8 because - of the heavy . ....-n mill hard, but both were " -,n.l condition, and able to stand Z rounds of audi punishment. a semi wind-up of six rounds, after Lis landed a heavy blow amidships. John WUmju heard the birdies situ. - in tlie third rouud of a four- round preliminary with 1'cewee Bond, ,ml Bond u"t credit for n knockout. H J' (J I'lTlfiUlo tvuo. a-oii.si n-oBl JOCK IKitu i" mih.hu-. -u- ruuud opener, and "Nnrd" Maybe 0a from Hay Morrnll at the end of fdur rounds. WHit to n draw in me pruuiuiufiry. L'arl Miller was rcit'i ce, uuu xiup- pj" Jtursetfii, announcer. jBiUy Evans Says j jiy 1IIIXY EVANS IT IS a rather uuuaunl fact that few Btnrs in the world of snort ire satisfied with their athletic While dcliumeti to ic at me ucau 01 their profession, rated champions, still must of them aspired to shine in Wme other sport. If not in some other iurt, ut some position other ibid the one they won fame at. Take the case ot lloppe tor in- ftaoce. Kvery time 1 chat w.th the billiard marvel he expresses regret dKit he didn't take up a baseball ctt- ltetently, niier upsetting tne nope be dfcnuug Bob Caunelax, three- fushiwu champiou, Uoppe laughing ly remarked that he still had souie loiug tu about at, a. big league base ball berth. Homie. as a . youngster, showed jreat profic.ency at the game, but t was eveu more oriiiniut at uuiiurtis. Since sensitive fingers, the touch, is rier.vtu.iig in bili.urds, lloppe was furm! to give tip his baseball aupira tioiis. It is his uue regret in life. Despite the fact that an injury to one of h s fingers, due to being (truck by a ball m.ght ruiu his ca- tear, it is not unusual for lloppe to j be sera working out with some big Irjgue club in practice before the fame. "Canuou-ball" Martin, bantam champion, is strong for bascbafl. Lp unt.1 he won the title be was consid ered an eveu better ball player than f.gbtcr. .uart in, small of stature, was a great admirer of. "Kilobit" Mni'iin ville. To Murtin, the brilliance of Maranviiie was proof there was a real ctiuuce for the midget to make wmI in the majors. rattier than outfielder. Even lo th.s ljy. after I'd years in the majors, vanning up to a catcher is more iu Westing to Cobb than chasing fly kills. Id tie days when the spithall was 'be uiit t audi tig del. very, Cobb tlevel- "lieil a good one and duriiia batting prat tiee tiften did the p. tolling (o his IfilUllllUlOS. In those days the Tiirws were real Aggers and uothinu afforded Cobb wore pleuKiire than making one of the nir h.tteis miss a couple iu ir row. Here's New Diving Queen Helen Meany wina Honors Pngo Throe s I ! t - :i 1 i i Harrisburg Takes Practice Baseball Game by 9-6 Score HAHItlSlU ltU, Martli 17. (Spe cial) Harrisburg uigb irhoul took uii' U-nf tad uf a U lo 0 .core Kriilaj ufleruuun in a irciiie same ua ii10 local c hojI ground with Ur llrovua ville hijb school baseball loam. Ilar risburj was tirt to twre. lvbtn two of the Kcal boyt crossed the ulale U the f irsr innintr ltrtu-ia.-illa . ed th. co at in the second inning and I then went out in front, due to a nuni ! ber uf error,, llarrisburs started scoring aSaiu in the seventh inning with the count 5 to ' against thorn. Hruwnarille mode its ln.t tally in the seventh. The locals kept ou scoring however and the game ended in the.r favor. Johnnie Scott, local shortstop, put the ball over the feuce for a ho mer in the s i:h frame, bring ng in two other players ahead of him. Do ras Colburu, star pih-her of last year, and hi, veteran backstop, Harry Uice formed the local battery. Jlrowusvillc used two twirlers, Hue" Overton, siuriihg in the hoi with Tyser later relieving h in. The locals' liueup is as follows: Harry Hice. catcher; Doras I'olburn, pitcher; lieorge Wilhelin, lb.; Harold Weber, ,-'li; Cbyde l'er kius. ,tb; Johnnie Scott, ss; Carroll Morgan, If; Heryl Huston, rf; .Mor ris jTolt. rf. The Urownsville team W.ll meet lltA l.,i-nlu in tl,a fi-.l n.A of the league season on the school Krounus nere next many atternoon. f Siiort Oddities" mem I BY 1 ; i Helen Meany Here's the new American fancy diving queen. She won I lie lioiiors in the various diving events at Tam pa, Kin., recently. She bails from .New York and supplants .Miss Carol r'letchcr as indoor champiou for l'Jo. Oregon to Enter Keiay Carnival at beattie on May 2 SKATTLE, March 17 Oregon Uni versity, Oregon Agricultural college, Wushiugton State college uud the uni versities of loulnmi and Idaho have accepted an invitation to enter tennis at the University of Witoh.ngtou an nual relay carnival here .May -. Uni versity of California dec.iued the in vitation due to final examinations be ing held at that tune. Mr. Nash. Pleased With Eugene Links ' Tlio Eugene Country club links ''s tiimlar in many ways to the.-Kpson bmvDs u-olf course iu Enslnud, nceord- lH to John Henry Nnsh. world fa W'jw printer who was the outntnnd n i!?ure nt the uru-smiiier conference i"W iu Kuzene last we-nd. The wsou liinvus curse, said .Mr. Nash. ; one of the oldest, roursen in Ens- LDi mill is mljmning the famous ITby rrn-p track. Mr. Na-(, whose name is in term. -Anally known amouz the lovers of ntt books ami printing, has played on wny court's in thp Cnitrd States j'Knglimd. He said that few cours ! he had neon could nurpnss tbe '-amy ami "harm of tho Eugene links. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nash motored to Eu- j rne from S.-m Erancico for the con- ''m-P, m,. Xnnh bringing, besides tij.UOO worth of rare old b'olts, his i nf golf i -iubfl. During the confer he f 'mid time to play three '"if, nnrr r:ich on Friday, Iatur ,T acd Sunday. I'urins ti smnmer Mr. Nnsh nlans ' ?o n a hunting trip to Cnnndn. If I'lant, mature, he expressed the "I tlmt lip. might stop over in Ku ifn and pl:iy nnother round or two. inn) process ahows that a MMtir fir ran carry as high as Basketball Game Kesult Disputed j VIDA, Ore., March 17. (Special). Friday u.ght, Murch l.'l, Viou play ed!' two ba-ietb.ill games with Thurs ton. The girl s game resulted in a score of -! to VI in favor of Thurs ton. If the score had been correetly kept in the boys game it would hjve stoid, at the end of the game, l.'t to 11' iu favor of Vida. The storekeeper failed lo record otic point made gy Carcy Thomson of the Vida team, tin own from the lTi-fnot line; and gave tlfe score as 111 to 12. The store keeper afterward said that he failed to record the score. Vida then played five minutes longer, and Thurston claims t he victory with a score of 10 :o 11. : Sport Talk j Ily ART CARLSON For many years, in the executive office ot the New York Giants, there hung a neat little picture frame. From a most conspicuous spot on the wall it dangled. Inside the pretty little frame wasn't a time-worn print of some old player, manager or official either, as you might suspect. It was but a piece of paper. Inside But first let's go back to the sea son of llKHt. On the Cincinnati team that year was a hustling chnp named Cy Seymour. Cy, for several caui paigns, had been one of the Red's brightest stars. Only the year before he had led the league in, batting with a splendid mark of .'Ml. Now in those hectic days Hans Wagner was at about the height of his sensational career. Year after year the "Flying Dutchman" had been the Babe Ruth of the circuit. And during those seasons it was Cy Sey mour who ranked as one of t ngner s greatest challengers fur swatting honors. Ho, when Seymour reached the topmost rung in 1!XC, lie mo mentarily halted the Wagner hitting regime. Seymour's stellar work with the stick obviously caused plenty of no- J O E. -VI LLI AM 5 IHE inaugural address of the bate-j ball rookie in the spring campaign is, "When do 1 ent" When Coolidge gets through hidin , his mechanical horse he ought to step ( over the the senate and ride 'theej mechnnical lawmakers.' . . Hnbe Ruth eavs ho doesn't care i who writes the country's laws if he, msj keep the dimensions of bis waist-j line a private matter. I Perhaps one reason why the spring! seems so incomplete to us is that Ed- I die Koush is not a holdout. . ) It is said Nurmi has increased Fin i hind's credit h $."n.tHK..lHK in other ! words, he is a rrcdit In iho cmititrv. Not a single hit was registered by the nnti-aircraft guns in the recent maneuvers lending us to nuspeot the. guns were mnuued by Rrnnch Rick ey's pitchers. Fable Once upon a time there was a Itusebatl veteran who refused to predict he would have the great est sessou of his enreer, The Tigers have a pitcher named .lohnny Walker it goes without say ing that he has plenty of hops to his fast one. , Scientists are still trying to learn wliut caused the mysterious eurth quake the other day maybe Hij: Muun was just tossing another beefy wrestler out of the ring. The chief trouble with the current lightweight tournament is that it !s entirely too light in point of class. No one seems to know whether Cory ludan intends to do any sprint; training to improve his memory or not. Unusually GOOD bur taste will prove it CERTAIN ball clubs often hold a sort of spell over other teams. That is. cue club may he particularly easy pickins for another regardless of their respective staudiiips in the league. Obviously, pennants arc some limes won and lost in this manner, the feat working both ways. Hark in Y.HM lie Chicago Cubs held such a hand over the ISoston Itraves. Iu the 1'- games played be tween the two teams that season, the Cubs won all but one. That, accord ing to thf records, is the most games one rlnli ever wn from another dur ing a season's play. In the American League Ilostnn. in 1W4. whipped Washington '2U times to but two defeats and the Athletics turned a similar trick on St. Louis in liill. tice. The Giants were one club fa vorably impressed with Cy'a perform ances. So much so iu fact that they immediately started dickering for his services. Rut the Reds were a bit reluctant about listening to any of fers. Finally, however the deal was consummated when New York of- tcred $HMHK) for Seymour. Of course, today you coflldn t buy a good minor leaguer for that sum, let alone a big-time batting champion, but in those times it was heaps o' coin. And the New York assemblage, consequently felt very proud of the reckless manner in which it spent its ensh. Ami that's why Rut that brings us Itnck again to the neat little frame that hung so long in the New York baseball office it contained the canceled 40..HHI check which the club had paid the Reds for the great Cy Seymour. Pride had placed it there. The Referee Kclipsrs ns far back as 1-07 K. C. are recorded in ancient document.-, nt 0.ford University. Cold , Miserv I Playing on Band Will Bring Trips (By NEA Service) NEW YORK, Murch 17. Playing on a college band uoe.m't bring any great amount of fame, nt least uol compared to that won by fellows on the gridiron, basketball court or uuh' ball lot. The band is only a sort of side issue, us it were, - - Hut from' now ou its is expected that places on the baud at Harvard, Yale and Princeton will be more wide ly sought than was the case in the past. For the "Rig Tbree" has announc ed that in the future each baud. (10 men strong, will receive free trans portation to the annual Harvard-YaU-Princeton football games and 'that they will also be allotted seats with out charge whatsoever. Big Baseball Stars ) HAROLD "PIE" TRAYNOR Boro Fruminghnin, .Mass., Novem ber 11, 1MK. Tuird baseman, Pitts burgh Pirates. Major league career Joined the Pirates in lil-0 via sale by the Ports mouth club jf the Virginia league. Re leased to Rirmingliaiu, Southern asso ciation, in lll'JI. Purchased from Hir mingliam later iu same Benson. (Also used at sliortutop). ' Outstanding lent Hit ..t.",S In l!lj:i. Inn king 108 safe swats. Fielded .JltiS Inst scofon. i ti m via COlDEN TjTOtdf GATE v$5&f T J. S. Mngladry of Eugene was named vice-president for the state at large at the annual members' and di rectors meeting bf the Oregon State .Motor association, held in Portland yesterday. Joseph E. Dunne of Port land was re-elected president, and lieorge O, Rrnndeuburg was renam ed mauager. J. E. Shelton of Eugene was elect ed state director from district H, comprising Lane, I.iun, Ren ton and Lincoln counties. Other state directors include: District '2: Yamhill, Tillamook, .Marion and Polk counties, lieorge liriffitu, Salem. District 4: Coos, Curry ami Doug las counties, Charles Hall, Marsh field. District 5: Josephiue, Jacktfou, Klamath and Lake counties, E, W. .Miller, Grants Pas. "District U: Harney, Malheur, Crook, Deschutes. Jefferson, Wheel er and (jraut counties, Clyde McKay, Rend. I District 7: Hood Jtiver, Wasco, j Sherman, Moro and dill. am counties, J. II. Weis. The Dalle. District 8: luioii, l iuatilln. Wal lowa ami Raker counties, Charles Midi nil, linker. Cutler the new constitution und by laws the directors from odd number ed districts (his year nro elected for two years. No- nominations were made from d strict .No. I, embracing Columbia, Clatsop and Washington counties. This position will be filled by ap pointment by (he board. Lodge Delegation Visits State Meet World's Largest Chain Department Store EUGENE N fl U dm "fej, A NATION-WIDE m I ' INSTITUT'ON- hwrberatsd 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 942-946 Willamette Reliable Quality Goods Always At Lower Prices OREGON English Model Suits The Leader With Young Men ! That much-desired "atmosphere" which young men demand in their Suits charac terizes this particular model and gives it an unquestionable pre-eminence. The semi straight back of the coat which has no vent, the semi-blunt vest and the straight hanging trousers makes it distinctively the leading style for Spring. Furthermore,; its easy fitting lines make it decidedly smart. Two Button Single -Breasted Suits as illustrated here, and as created by an authoritative designer of stylish clothes for young men. We have this model in three at tractive price groups but the one we wish to especially bring toi your attention offers you a truly remarkable saving. The price is . We also have this model at $19.75' and $29.75 the difference is in the finishing and workmanship. Fabrics are cassimcres in the new-, est weaves and shades and two-tone effects; plain, novelty stripes and sub dued overplaids. , Young Men, when it comes to correct styles in clothing our New York buyers never miss the leaders. Their large orders for our 571 Stores, always give you the greatest savings. stnte vice-onuic, and Mrs. ltusa Chrisliolui of Mouroe, slate m-iinlcr, will be prrsrnt. J. V, Starrett may Be Parole Officer SAI.EM, Ore., .March 17. There 1 a rumor n float here that Governor I'ieri't will appoint, ,1. V. Jtarrett of Itoseburg as stale parole officer tt succeed the late (ieorgc 1. Smith. whoie death look place about a month ago. iStnrrctt ws employed ft few months ago as a special for state land board and during the legislative ces sion nssisted in the office nf (he governor." THE BUT TON SHOP nesting. Miilloni and Hennttltehlng. AO 7th Are. Kast. Phone 17RVJ. IRISH JUBILEE Knur Oaks Orange Tiieidny night, .March 17th, Kvery body come and hav a renl time, Cut This Out It Is Worht Money Scud thin nd and ten cents to Foley Si '., '2XTi Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and add re mm clearly. You will reoeivu n naniple bottle of FOLEY'S IIONKV AND TAR COMPOUND for cougha. co I d and hnarKencNi. alo sample package of Fol.KY I'll, I. S, a dim relic Htiinulant for the kidney, and FOLKY CATHARTIC TAR LETS for count ipnt ion and biliousnentt. Thene dependable remedied are frea from opiate and hare helped mit liotiH of people. Try bemj !.'l,l?,v j What team won the pennant in the Ycntern league in 10'JJ? F, 1. N. Tu Ml. Was R. Norris William I'd evf-r na tional (tingle eliampion in tennis, if ho when. R. V. R. Yen, in WW. What wn Ilign'a ncore whn he won the national open golf title in UM4?- F. D. S. . ' imi. LORD CURZON BETTER LONDON. March . 17. Lord Cur zon, who has been ill since bin rol lape at Cambridge early thin month, panned a fair night hut he is mill much exhausted. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kind ne and sympathy nt the death of our infant ion; nlfto for the beauti ful flowers. Ml. AND MRS. II. M. FALK. Quite a number of the Royal Neigh horn of Lane county are In attend. nice today at the annual mate convention which opened tint morning at Albany, .Mrs, Jennie H ggiui 1b tho delegate from the Eugene camp and it is ex pected that representatives of the other l.'i campn of the county will be present. Aim. R. A. Penney, deputy organizer fur thin district, is alxo nt the annual lesnion. t rfflcera will be elected and two (li-li'trn !( nn mod li. fm nni intiii I rnti - I vention at Hot Spring, Ark., next May. j Entertainment p'nnfi call for nTci caption tonight for visiting delrgntcn mid memberit. Wedneadny night com- j petition for n prize, offered by Ida Hamblen, stnto mi per via or, f Port land, will bp the main event. Mm. Maude PiefKon of Rend, state orncle, Mrs. Marietta Jones of Portland. I u a. luuiuu I Vr"" "'"fM-up fi-eling. Hint in (.,"'" , 1l.bllrgCi ,r. -"hi errm sttarks. Tlie riant ,u " '"'''I. t'nmbat the serins ijWIj hly's 'resm Itnlin in the no- II. so Its ailtlfeptir W lJ'h "ir passaa-.. The Ma , onee. iiiflaniiuatii.n i People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much luncer if you get a package p' Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should becin to clear after you have utken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there s no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel dae and just a? cflec ivcly, but their action is Ijentlc and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is rver cursed with a "dark brown taste, j bad breath, a dull, listless, "no (food 'eeling. constipation, torpid hyer, bad iisno5ition or pimply face. Olive Tablets area purely veeetable ompound miied with olive oil: you Kill know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years arnonn pa ients afflicted with liver and bowel mplaints and Olive Tablets are the mmensely effective result. Take one or .wo n.Rh.ly f a week See how -much setter you feel and look, lac and jJC. r".ll i. el.erkeH " i'f i. at rm.r II That ' nnnere-.arT in either '"Hrrli. Ak TOr flrucai.i .tin 1-1 t ... ,t ream linnn. it cl.ars jour uead. j Dr. G. S. Beardiley h moved his offices from the McMorran 4 Waihburna Building to the EigMh floor 0f the Miner Building. Sunny Days More joy more work i Just add Jad Salts to your j morning glass of water. Aluavn drink ou rising a glum nf watpr. hot or rold. It when out the tttmnnrh fit it fnr breakfiHt. Rut iln more. Add to that water a j littlp effervrhcpiit wait. Jad Salt io ! thp b.-t. It is made from the aid I of lemon and grapp juice, rnmbinH i wif h lit bia. It maken a delightful 'drink. j 'J'hen aftpr breakfast rome plimt- nation of all that clog arid poinn. ; Of that which cauea headache, dull-' ne. irritanon. It's a wonderful relief. The Any. that k tart a cloudy grown tinny all at nnre. Hrnilpn take the p)are of frowini. Vou fpel fit.. Tht mpthml in Mvir.r millin of dull da". Kv-pry mnrninc f makeit ' cntmtlp'" people happv. fit. pfficint. j Srart np day with Jad Salt. Nrr ' acan, vIipd ti feel unfit, will yoit j omit thi "parkling drink, j Kvery drugget can supply you I (pp jorcrping Jd HalU. flairs Catarrh Medicine ztiz rid your ryitera of Catar-b ot Deaf, lest caused bv Catarrh. Suit t; r,TMTlMl c.J. CHENEY c COToltdo, Ohl9 Have you read these advertisements ? OREGON and her products are being advertised to all the United States this month by rail' roads.'Have you read the advertisements? This is National Oregon ProduAs Month! Hold "Oregon Products" dinners or lunches; mer chants can feature displays of Oregon merchandise; or- ganizations can include at least one number on Oregon manufactures in their pro grams; school children can write essays, or make up lists of Oregon goods you'll be surprised at their variety. Oregon products compete with the world. You can buy them on MERIT. Then, too, your support of Oregon in dustries means more work, more wage earners, bigger payrolls.increiised prosperity for everyone. Associated Industries of Oregon Portland, Oregon Dan C. Freeman, Manager. m it Harmony of Color and Design IN all its 99 years of furniture manufacture, Hcywood-Wae-ficld Reed and. Fibre Furniture has never before been so beautiful and usable. New designs keep pace with modern vogues while retaining all the built-in comfort and. quality which characterize all I Icy wood-Wakefield products. You will find that the Heywood-Wakcfield Reed and Fibre suites and individual pieces harmonize with the furnishing scheme of every room in your home. Extremely moderate price is another pood reason for choosing I Icywood-Wakefield Reed and Fibre Furniture. Reliable furniture dealers In every city are show, ing 1 ley wood. Wakefield Reed and Fibre Furni ture, Porch and Lawn Suites, Cane and Wood Chairs, Cocoa Brush Door Mats and Cocoa Floor Matting, and Daby Carriages. Ask to be shown the 1925 lines. HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD COMPANY Seven Faciurlcc and Eleven Warehouse Promptly Supply tn Particular Homo NccJi of Every Locality duality I 1 tVri on I