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Saturday Evening, April 11, 1925 Page Ten ' ilu iil .. t ; ; : - . . . . J7.. i m!wm rh m lb. Kui Winds on I lood publicity ituot for St. p burr. LEAGUE CLOWN FUNNY AS NAME Nick Altrock Cavorting In Portland Thig Year Coast League Uniform With th Urgent ilpmartd for fi-h-iii(E kuowrt here in art me time prior to the opening of the imoii, x-al dealers in ihin tmkle are of the opinion llmt'th opfning tiny next AVedneMtlsj will ee re' ord crowrli along the trout streams of l&tte. The tall for angling paraphernalia ia also reported heavy indirating that the sportsmen are making early prepara tions for the invaiion at lunriie April 1.1. Reports from the uper McKemie, wlii' h ia thfe usu.il .Mn-a for he ma jority on the opening day, are that conditions look good and that there ia every indiration that fine rafhes are in atore for the early com eric. "V.vtD the rainbows are anxiotuly awuiting the opening of the season ami I believe that they would start bit ng at on e only they know the law forbids," is the ahrewd comment of Carey Thompson, owner of the resort at Vids. and well known among those who annually haunt the trout waters of the MrKeniie area. day." it L dedicates 10 juhr Rocky Mountain I.andia. A dramatic critic writes tbcrc are more rood cmoli in New York tbit year thi n ever More : . We sup pose Cbia includes tbe state b-'iii'S cotumission. Gloria .Swanson linn returned from bait or a. net in lauding biro. Rockne of Notre Iame tells a St. Paul audience hia prospects for nert fall are rlooniy. . . . , . Tbia disproves tbe ancient belief that Norwegian" lack a sense of tumor. We do not know wbo bolds tbe binniue championship of this eoiuftry. iSSa -tit Doe OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGH, COUVALLIH, April 11. (Hpecial) Victory of the Aggie de batera over the strong I'enn Htate team pats the colU-ge In the lead for the aeaaon in Tirtoriea In meets with eaaterti aod middle western lu st itutiona. Two wins, one tie, one defeat, and two no-decision clashes is the record thus far, with four more derision debates remaining on tlv schedule of the traveling team. Blair Stewart and Frank IeNpuin, wbo upheld the affirmative of the au preme court question successfully against Peno Htato, ware "pointed" for the meet, in athletic parlance, as not only does that college rank high In eastern debate circles but the de bate was a return engagement, the Assies baring defeated a traveling team front tbe eastern institution bere four years ago. Another important debate that loc al followers are awaiting with keen Interest Is that with Hates college, Lewis ton, Me., bolder of the mythical world's debate rbainnionnhip. The two teams vie the night of April 13. Robert Kerr and Hlair Stewart will probably speak for tbo Aggiea, again upholding the affirmative, a the team will be forced to do in the three stih ticn,ucnt meets witli MasHachusetta Tech., Syracuse university, ami Uni versity of Washington. Thus fur the Aggies have lost but one meet, a one man decision debate with Kaunas Htnte Agricultural col lege. Later (hat collegu wus defeuted on the local campus by unanimous de cision of three jmlen. The Oregon representatives then debated without d -ision with North western univers ity and Ohio State university. At l'u'nim a single judge refused to ren der a decision, declaring the debut q to he the dosest he had ever heard. I'n iisiiiilly htrgu crowd lire greeting the Aggies at rvery nlop, press reports t me. i Hilly Evans Says 1 1 ; Hy HILLY KVAXS V KTKK many years of discussion j pro and con, golf appears about j ready to pass out f the picture h a part of the life of a big league ball player. 'three managers hare already plac ed an absolute ban on tho game. 1'lay ing golf on any day except when no game is scheduled will call for a heuvy fine on some clubs. I am inclined to think that within a year two at the most all the man , agcrs will he stringing along with : Muggins, Mct.iraw, Hendricks and others. About a year ago 1 a.iked Rogers Horushy, premier batter uf the ma jors, what he thought about golf "I like the game was making pretty good strides' as a player, bu I hav given it up for the time being. 1 am convinced there is uothing m common between the golf and rae ball swing, th.it it can only act ru a detriment to the ball player" Horn by says hi swing is ui'Ve tatural and there is greater power to his baseball drive when he doesn't cviiubiue it with golf. However, there l another ang'e that golf plays in the routine of the ball pler that has as mm b to do with the ban that several managers hao placed on the game as the hi r in fill golf smog. It i the talking of glf te e clussou of hae;all. It i a matter of reetrd, ban-hail precedent, that all the gre.tt twrn pat aed pr.'-etit Ukfti as a p!vd brt-f!..,H. The fighting so.nt. the ill to n .n, linieh the c.mtrfv 'f the gime. tifleu fi'Uitd eO lUr .'.iJiKif of th .iers otf tbo twiil f :f M. U tney talk ard lie 1' i" !! in the dte-nig r.-'h; at) the hott-1. it iutar M ruat-i t r beter pinj. It i d thit M'linw' : r-l - it the g 'if nufst'- n was tumi'il hv vi ;ml he overheard i'te d-iv tu th i:-"-"iit rttom of tfi ti,tr at Sara-t-.i. I la. A niM.t'.vr ef p;.ter. ri"t knwsog .f M.tirau's i-r.--.rn.-e. ere fiT l n llirtr g'lif ti- k in lead of rn uf op the-r Kt . a-itxHcr el! m h ft ihii itrlie tNe ,.'vd te f;rt h"l tn r.-h--r i!uu: Ii w (MAto h'( :hr hA.t ttjide the liir pre- V t.O&H. Mirtw st hi fa'1 y'sters t Ve slid tnik Ktf';i t from t!":e ' - i t t . S-heduIea for the Twilight league ibg wet k. ftfctrd ng to present pluus. ' Vie IiiDch O tJm.fty. being a fisher-j but it is probably claimed by some is the report of "Top" i'hares. p - : - - id ut of the i.rganization. The season is expected to open about May 1 and close about July 4. AH games will he played on the S. .Marys athletic field on South Willamette street, ar rangements for this ground having been made, the president states. Five of the sir teams have already started organization. These nre the Fruit tlrowers. Furniture and Hrug dealers. Hardware and Sporting Good dealers, 1'ontoft'iee and Rankers. Flans for the organization of a sixth team are now under way and it is expected that these w.il be completed next weok. ' The learns which are now being organized wijl be composed of some of the bst of the amateur diamond tab nt of the city judging, hy the list of players that have already been signed. home-made radio set. "Who is there among ua on this bright spring day whose memory goes back to the time when Tiger,, Flo wers was listed aa the "Black Ket chel"' of the middleweights? Glenua Collette denies she has been taking golf lessons from Waiter 11a- gen Just rise same it was me umgnng rroiners c;rcm y moved into Mudinou Snutre uriH but none of the clowns are n ta.J tng as r irpo was. If she doesn't shudder whea J kiss her with a three-davs' growti beard you knov she lovt-a yoa, always Us -the wrade . (Br NKA Service) J OS ANGKLKS, Calif., April 11. George Washington Kid Monkey Stntz. Funnv name for a ball nlaver '-but oh boy-not half as funny as George I', Vtn fl, l T n' . and they call me kid. It's lots of fun for Stiit. too." Stutz has led the band nt every season opening since he's been in baseball. He'-i made n fine art of the PNUT &ACKF1 JOE. -WILLIAM S f KT'S see, now, what wast the name of that vice preside nt why wu going to he so different? Cozy lolns favorite springtime ditty is "You made me whrt I am to- DO YOU ! Believe In Signs! A New Location A New Phone A New Name 39 - 7th. Ave. East one - one - one Service Sign Company Formerly HEISER & BENSON SIGNS OF ALL KINDS AND PAINTED RIGHT Washington Kid Monkey Stuta in person. And in person, he's going to be with the Portland Beavers this sea son, as a coach, us an extra in fielder, as a ptneb hitter but prin cipally as a comedian, to coax a guf faw out of the most serious fun. , He's the Nick Altrock of the min ors. For 15 years, he has been clowning for minor league clubs nli over the couutry. T enjoy it uri much as the fans do," says Sluts. "Laugh with thnn when they laugh at you, and youtl keep getting younger right along. Look at me as a horrible example playing professional ball 15 years. line rim the gamut from head.-'tnnd and splits to climbing- the grandstand netting and turning back flipflnps uff '( dugout roofs. i He has several comedy makeup- that cuii be relied upon to heiirtcii the home team aud players when the game looks lost. And a laitjih at the right time, St tit it avers, is great for pulling lost gamea out of th fir'. There's a "September mum" ft nut tiiitt he originated. There are stunts in bat swinging, aiul there are scores of more tricks in his old suitcase. And on top of it all. Stntz. despite his ears in baseball, his 14.i pounds of weight und his small Mature, is brainy enough ball player to be a valuable addition to must uny old club. erican Association in 11H7. KnlereJ navy in WIS. Sold to Los Angelej, Pacific Const league, following year. Repurchased by Cubs for 10:22 season. Traded Inst winter ulong with Gran tham and Neihaus tn Pirates for M:i ranville, Grimm and Cooper, Outstanding feats Won 10 gjiines and lost nine in 10'J.'l. Fielded imiO same seas.m, accepting ."J clmnces in games. I The Referee How many games did Hetroit win and lose from Cleveland during the j ISU.'t season ? T. F. S. I Hetroit won l.'t and lost 0 in thi series with Cleveland. I How long d:d Kddie "CuiiKuibaU'' I Martin lmfd the bantamweii'lii liiie'' 'HEGAtTA IS PLANNED ( - S. S. S. VICTORIA, H. C. Apr. 1 1. 1 letroit j About three months. Mich.. Portland, Ore.. Seattle. Bell- . , iiigiiam. a no 4 iiromn, nu.. were amon frtrcn m..,.,rl.,.at ...trica on ! WILLAMETTE COLLECTION AND fill- hre loiluv f,.r two ili mil.-, an I , CREDIT SERVICE honr ra,fB at a I'a.-ifi- ira-t rbain- j ' """'n SPrnini,. s.; wil a,,, Ptonship rotttn to to hfl.l in Vi.L.ria I s'- 1 ll"n" s- Ms', .liilr 1 tn 5. under tht nnspifo- tf tin i Hornl Virtoria ntiil V:ili ior 11;m1 I Ynrht rlllh,. IXSntK'WITII IIKNKY THO.MP th. n Announcement A. S. PETERSON of THE EUGENE GARAGE has tak en over the Cleveland line of automobiles and will have the different models in his sales room. Don't fail to see this line of six cylinder cars. Eugene Garage 59-5th Ave. W. Phone 51 Where To Get It Eugene lac e-ttit jlrt 1 1 eve ie .It he it. Ami jis h- ic-t' ' m h ) 1Ur New rV ; t, :,- r i tt itiU.il t U ds ll vit.! pi 'tfer mi iiMf-t t-o ' vfjji f t Tii i?asclK.lTst;u;s V ICTOR LfRllH.E Just Phone 256 For any of your Automobile Needs Wo hai' 'nil, M-U 'tin, ;iml in-tall "cm. Wi t;ikc over voiir cur troiii'Ics, .uiii Jet vmi Amliri;Ti-il ISrake SpeviiiH-ts MACK'S AUTO SUPPLY HOUSE GENERAL Gaiolina It aold only by carefully .elected authorized INDEPENDENT dealera, pledaed to a've you J.'r, courteous service. They dltplay the Green-and-White aigns. Springfield W. H. Adrian SpriDKfieUI (iaran A St. Service Station Sth anil A Sts. West Springfield C. P. Hulegaard Gateway Service Co. Mt Knii (iatpway Auto Canjp Creswell Oregon Motor Co. J. K. WihjiIwiii . Cottage Grovet Bunge Service Station W. J. Woods Goshen A. C. Aikens Santa Clara H. MacDonald Marcola Service Garage Blair Blvd. Ser Sva. lit Avn. and Itlnlr lllvd. Brooks & Corbit till Ave. nnil Ithiir lllvd. Jchn Conaway 5nl and II uh Sil. Eug-ene Service Station .N:nlh and lVarl St?. G;ts Oil Inn t'r.inkhn Blvd. and Villar.l St. Hathaway Motor Co. S'h Ave. and IVart St. E. R. Hopkins 'h Ari. ar.l lllalr Blvd. Howard Auto Co. Monroe Garage rcari st. W. C. Page ' Fnrmrlv N.-r!r sr Pta S'h and O'.ire Junction City N. B. Parr tone Star tttrrtc a'UUua Good Old Style Gas For Your Car Again! Old time motorists will recall the peppier, more powerful gasoline of ten years ago. , They will tell you it had a kick and a quick response .that you don't find in the automobile fuel of today. But, wait a moment! Whatever may have been the case before, the motorists of Eugene NOW have the same old fashioned high-power, quick-responding gasoline. "GENERAL" Gasoline Io The Answer ORNKRAIj Gasoline is tho product of tho Genoral Petroloum Cnr jionitioii. In October, 1024, it was introduced to tho motorists in Ku jrene. AVhon it whs placed on salo it was beinjr handled hy onlv niim dealers, hut today twenty independent dealers nre selling it 'in this terri tory. GKN'KHAL Gasoline is tho product nf an improved svstem of distilla tion. It is lnph grade gasoline of the first order. It positively will give your engine new power and responsiveness, keep it in better condition and. give yon more miles per gallon. "GKXKKAL" is properly balanced gasoline mnde for tho purposo for which it is sold. A inter or summer it gives vou a quick start, clean combustion, maximum power and full mileage. Ample storage has been prepared to earc for vour needs AVo ask you. for your own benefit, to give GKN'KHAL a trial. Ono full tank will tell the storv. 'Fill Up Your Tank And Let Your Engine Decide ACRO OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS Phone 1954 HEME, GASOLINE and Lubricants l.-i.:-.i.a r. IM:.' ii I' Cor. 10th and Oak Eugene rit.