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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1925)
Tneaday Evening, Vvr 5 T II E EUGENE GTJABL Tne Eight IS HIT At the end of the first inulnft. when the tcore tood G to 0 for Ohkoii, it lookM a thoujfh the Univ.-r.dlj of Jdaho bdneball team would have to return to Moscow with a low chalked up. When the Iut of the ninth rolled around, however, the cre wan 10 to 7 for Jdaho, and the Oregon team look the l'fii. It started out like fl good bnll came for the Ieroon-Yellow, Iduho went out, one-two-three, in he' half of the lirt, and when the Oi non stickers tujue up they butted rtt-ar around, hnneiiif in five runs. A home run by Adol.di with two ou wua a ffiituri'. idutio plugged away, hilling Wil liatus hurd when hit were nerdid, and Oregon couldn't catch up at the tu.t. lllina drove in the final rtm with iii three-bane clout in the lent of the ninth with two out, but J ones .struck out for his third time of the day, and It wna all over, The core: H H K Idaho 10 U 4 Oregon 7 13 11 liatterfes: Fields and Howerton Williams, Jtrooka and Hlina. ed sale price $400. Turned over to ' Cliuitauooca, Sou (hern Association, I same aranon, as part payment for Harry Cove)Mkie, pitcher. 7teleaaed ' in 1014 to Jtirmiiif ham and let out optionally same aesaon to itlcbmond, , irginiu I.fftgue. Hark with Jlirmmjc- . hnui in J.il.i, .Sold Aug. 8, llMtl, to I'ittuhnrg for pluyf r right. Traded Jan. U, HUM, with Ward and Maniaux to Brooklyn for Stengel, (Jutuhaw and inu. Outstanding Keats lias won 20 ' gnmea oe more in four of the last five , tti'UNuiiM. his bent year being in l!'-0, , hrn he turned in li.'t triuuipln agaiuft 11 defeat". Fanned J&r bat-! tera in l'.'-M, rnnking next to Jazzy Vsnce. Had JL'O fielding chances same season, leading all of league's hurlers : lu tin reHpeci, 1 1 Southern Pacific Baseball Team out To Annex Pennant Gonzaga Hands out Beating to W. S. C. SPOKANR, Wash., Miiy 5. Jon ciign University defeated Washingtou Htate College ttt'M Nrt Invest con ference baseball champions, 0 to 4 here yesterday in a closely contested game. W. H. C. rallied in the ninth bat wns able to score only one run. Yesterday's game was the beginning of a five-gnine conference schedule for the Cougars with college teams nf the Northwest. They will play the University of Washington in Seattle, Tuesday; University of Oregon in Eu gene Wednesday; Oregon Aggiea in Corral) is Thursday and Whitman In Walla Walla, Saturday. R. II. E. K8.C. 4 7 8 Honiara 13 5 Batteries: Weingarten, Decker and Norrie; Dwyer and Hattrup. a Big Baseball Stars j Borieloh A. Grime Horn Clear Iake, Wis., Aug. IS, l.Ktt'I. Brooklyn Dodgers, Hight-Mand-ed Pitcher. Major League Carfrr Sold June 12, UM.'l, to Detroit Tigers by Ottnm wa club, Central Association. Report- J jigene'a Southern Pacific baseball ' team, which won the game Sunday! from the Brownsville Woolen -Mill team by a score of 'do to 7, ia out for the championship of the Twilight lea- gue n well as the Willamette valley, announces the manager, A. L. llsr- ( riiiKtiu. The new ball diamond near Blair boulevard la nearly finished, save for: being oiled and rolled, and scuts will be erected for spectators. Sunday's game was attended by more than UUO perilous, with about &0 automobiles : parked nearby, h. V. Weagent is cap-1 tain of the team, and E. K. Thorn, secretary. The diamond is being prepared by the railroad players, although it ia be lieved the Twilight league too ins may use it for scheduled games. Probable lineup of the team for the season will be n follow: Itandnll and McCJain, first base; iliinnford, sec ond; Towne and Alford, third; Bet ties, shortstop; Weiigcnt, catcher; Lit tle, center field; McCormlck, right field; llmnel, left field; Vim Dyne, Buhh, Love, pitchers. Substitutes, Pollock and Gould. League Standings National League W. New York 11 Cincinnati 10 ( Chicago 10 ' I'hiladWpliia 8 I llrookljn 0 I I'lttalmrc 0 t American League W. U Hen-land 11 4 Waalilnton 11 4 Phlladrllila 11 4 Chimin 11 7 St. Loilia 0 10 New York 4 11 llnatnn 4 It Uettroit 4 14 News of Nearby Towns Spcciul CorreHpondonco To The Qunrd From Various Live Districts In Its Field. Hl'HINtlKiKMJ, May 0. (Hw flat). ilia. Lucy C. Beck of Port land, punt state department presi dent of ilio 1 .11 dim of the O. A. It. .Mrs. Buna B. Stewart of Porlluud, mt'iuher of the state executive com- mltice of the auuie orgouiiatiou, Mrs. Ella B. 1 limes, pioneer department liruHident, from Dallas, and Mrs. Sar ah Ji). Oliver, of Sulcm, cuuticellor, left iSutunlny for home after being guests of Mrs. Charles F. Eggimanu of this city. They were tbere to at tend a special ladies of the U. A, It. inspection on Friday. A banquet ser ved In Eggimsnu'i hall was attended by delegation of 35 from Eugene, and a numter of old soldiers. - Kenneth Dillard and Cecil Mutliis motored to Albany Sunday where the attended the Springfield-Albany base ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Piquttt and family, of Mabel, were guests at the (ieorge UerUcu home in Springfield Hundttr. (tilbert II. Tyson of Kugene was a guest Sunday at the home of bis bro ther in Springfield, W. P. Tjaoii. Mr. and Mrs. Bay llirbardiou ut to Cottnge tlrovft Hunda. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Stewart and son Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Midm-y Ward and son Sidney Jr., wrut on a picnic Stiuilay at AUudore wher they were gueits at the home uf Mr, Par ker's niece. Mrs. l'ell HoU-oinb. Mr. aiitl Mrs. Charles Puclianuu went to Jeffersou Hututdiiy night where they visited Mr. Itui lutnaii k luotlier, returning Suudny night. Mrs. Ann Hoffman, aunt of Mrs, Emery Bu'haidoii uf this city, Mr. and Mrs. llogell of Spokane, Mrs. C T. Moore, sister of Mrs. Bicfaarileou, nnd her dtughter lxiura Jtso and io:i Sidney of Eugene, were dinner guests Hunday at the Kit hardvon' home. Mr. and Mis. Charles F. I-titunniiD went in Corvalba yesterday uo a motor trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller of Cottage tirore viiited Sunday at the home of ( Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldiun f Springfield. A party tt Miss I ouetta Hurley, Wade Mof.hy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jv Allen, all of Cottage (irnve and Mtm. A. K. Hnet-d and m Allen of Spring f !; Id spent nndiy on a ptruic up t hi M'Keutie river. Mr. and Mrs. fllae Lyons of tni i 'u y were SundiiT dinner guetts of Mr. and Mrs. Kri.est Wetr p on spencer Creek at Oenwelt. Mr. and Mts. L E. Danks and ds'i ghfer June wrnt Tuning on the MA K mie river nbore Mvert (1rtv on Sunday, hrinfirg berk eight trout. .Mr. smi .Mr. .Mart i n Coi were Springfield visitors Sunday and yes- f terdsy from takrilge. I Mr. and Mrs. Vern I. Ruin. Mi ! Nina Boeen nnd H. E. Bain went j flailing up the Mi Kemie Saturday. j Mrs. .1. Stelrmeti underwent a mi- Jor operation at the Pacific ChriHlnn J hotpitul in Eugene M -tulsy morning, j Several fine were paid In the local 1 police court yesterday morning br j tmffir violators. Alec Andrews paid , for pnrkng his rsr on the eity sireei : In violation of rite ordinance 4.1, ( did It. M, B.itnard. Knnk Licy. nti the diirer of car H.VS1.. Oenrge Per-; Kms paid a f'J fine for parking too' cloe lo a fire hwhant. ! T COTTAGE GROVE I Kono to Alaaku where he is employed for Uio summer, and Mrs. Basket will apend the summer in Co It ago Oro-e with her mother, Mis, James Fields and aister, Mrs, S. P. Hhortridge. Edwin Bedford, Hon of Mr. and Mih. James Bedford, has gone tu Keller, Ore., where ha wilt spend the sum mer with his uncle, John Bedford. Mr-. eimrles Aunma returned Mon day from Portland where she has betu since last Tueiduy. Mrs. J. II. Chnm bcrs aud Mrs, Chnrlea Adams attend ed the federation of the state clu.is. Mrs. Buxie M. Durham bus dosed her school near i loverd lie mid Is vis iting her sister. Mrs. Bay Baker anJ family. Mi. and Mrs. J. V, St own it motoml ovrr from Jasper and spout Sunday with Mrs. Stewart's par tin a, Mr. -laid Mrs. C. M. Parker. Ham Sctiwarts of the post office force, aud Bobi-rt Uulloway moterod tj Entet prise Monday. They will vihh ui Enterprise win. ituberi'i aunt Su iw Meuiuu, while on their vication. Bum, Muudtiy, .Muy 4, to Mr. and Mia. AUm Allen, m in-, nt. in.. i sou. luer l)l(.en from Porlluud visited! iluiultiy with Dr. linvcn C. i'olt. j l'n.iii Piaster moved his ttiunly u the AndiiHoii and Aliddlclou tamp at Ln I tin in, The motorcycle hill climb will ue , May ill. ! All Uio Bobbini soum were home ton (heir father's funeral which, was ou Monday ufternooii. The Bsptikt has a good Htleud aiice Sunday at their services held in the W. o. W. hall. Stai I to nuirolial Wolfe was n towu tloiuay jtiamUrditing the An- dcrsi n ntn Mid.lUtou fire etpiipnient, autt nlf-t ilie city's. Eig'u (Iiounj;h rainbow trout w.-e brnnht to (oti,nr lirove Motubiy for di(riiiiition in the differ cm Mrmun amui d i-ere. litori; Han lej took seeml i!uuiind of them to lrtraue for ui, tnh'Mioi,. Hiey Cjime from t It McKMie Lli hstrhery. t.. A. Itartell of the Bod and tiuu c'uti siipiniiieiided their distributmu. Mr. sod Mr. Walter llouscr mo i"retl up from K igcue and spent Sun tiny with Mrs. Ilinier' mother, Mr. Aitie t'. lUukina. 1'. M. Min n and Mr and Mr. A. B Kirk motored up trom IVrtlnod Saint -ilav and are vnotiug the l. M, Kern family. Mr. and Mrs. William Thnm, Judge II J. Stiiriu, Mr and Mr. I. A. Ba't dall, Mr. and Mrv O. M Kem. all mo lereil to Btk reek and pent Wttnd iy on a pit nic Tre hiftt school nors will giv their p!sy "And ll'ine fame Fred' tl.' Cub uf Xlny in the Arcade theater. CRESWELL t'O'JTAOK (ilKlVK. Mar 5.- Siw ri,l). --Mra. Al H.isk't rrlurnf-d trori fattlr lat Frtda;. Hrr btuband ha. I'UKSWfl.t, M.T (S.f,-I.l) - Mr. and Mr.. V K. Slrflf an, lau(ri tr i lia niul Mia IL.ra llil.kli-r um. t'rrd tn v'orvallia Sunday to rt.li l lairo str.l h,i I. in lha Koipilal wilh lh linin:.. They alau riaitrd ilm M.-irtin. Mr. antl Mra. J,.l.n Vtrt, i.( (lrr "n Ctly, .Mra. II; r- n Krran ami Miaa IMilh Nnr-r aprni Suinlar al ihr h.n ..( Mr. aiirl Mra. Snrri". Mra. I.. C. Ilh...n aii,! Hill. rlaiilMrr of Kuirna am) Mra. CHI al i:uirna allfd on (rirntla in 'ra.rll Suihlay. Mna Alula Maaran.n r'liirnfl h.rna fr.ml S.ll.oi.a urirrr khr (ini.hrrl a urra.(ul (rrm o traHln a.Bu'L s Jni At The RT ILO 695 Willamette Street, JH 178 SUITS MOST BE SOLD, 195 PAIR OF SALE OPENS TOMORROW At 9 a. m. Be Here When The Selling' Starts WED. MORNING, MAY 7, THE SELLING OF THIS STOCK WILL START WITH NO EXCUSES TO OF FER AND NO APOLOGY TO MAKE. WE ARE IN BUSINESS TO LIVE AND AND WE CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT BUSINESS. THIS STOCK MUST SELL. We Need Money! I STOCK IS SOLD Sale Will Continue From Day to Day Until This Entire FOLKS We have no apology to make for inaugurating this sale. The public is aware of Business Conditions. We are doing business on a limited amount of capital. We must turn our stock. This has been a backward Spring. Buying is slow. Our bills are due. Our creditors want their money., sThe landlord wants his money. All must be paid. And there is only on way to do t turn this merchandise into cash as quickly as possible, and we are going to do it. We have got to do it. Read the prices. Come to the sale if you need clothing now Or in the near future. Our room is small; there are no fine fixtures. But, men, you are going to find suits at this sale that will surprise you. All we ask of you is to come. Let us show you the quality of the merchandise the workmanship; the fit of our garments. There will be no argument about the price, but you must see the merchandise to real ly appreciate the values. Come and. let us show you! 1 READ THESE PRICES COMPARE ALL SIZES ALL COLORS - MEN DON'T MISS THIS SALE THEM ' ALL STYLES . 0ne Lot n I . Men's and Young Men's Trousers UnC LOt . All BiiscR, nil colors. Sold regularly at 7.S0. All Mon' PU'ls' rstol, but a lighter weight. Kxeop. Men's suils. Fair range of sizes. A splendid business grouped in one lot, nnd the price ticket fijff Off tional values at $,?5.00. All thrown with one lot unit sold regularly at $'27.50. We O HtZ says sell them at ipOMO and marked for quick selling .0 are going to sell during this sale at ?AO4J " t ipJdOtVl) " AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU . REAL SAVING FOR YOU TO SAVE ONLY A FEW DAYS OF THIS SALE One Lot Men's Blue Serge Suits You Will Have to Hurry ,, , , .-. I i if The verv best quality of serge. The verv best of Men h and young men s suds-good assortment of ,; Workmanship and the fit of these garments Men's Press Trousers, colors brown dark ir.ev an.l patterns. Al sizes Our regular pn.WWnd , ,Kst Sold regularly nt $;0.00. Ye are fancy stri,es-all si.e 8. Id re" n 1,'r v O J n t? tyX.. $19.75 g.g.oelose them out during this 29.50 at .7.00. 'sale p 1. .95 NO BETTER CLOTHING MADE A LITTLE STORE WITH A BIG A REAL CLOTHING SALE One Big Assortment of Patterns STOCK (Irouped in one lot. Silk stripes. The workmanship Ynnnn- "Urm'o T,,,.... u i , e n.ul finish of these garments are not. to bo excelled. Bankers grey nnd brown stripe worsteds. Just the 1 'upn irousels, all colors-good rnnjrn "f Sold regularlv at l;V 00 Vou must see them to suit for the business or professional man. Sold retr- - I'leiulnl values nt our regular price of sf,..V), appreciate them. CIOA ularly at 10.00. eal buys and a CflO hut We ,lro geing to sell them DO Sale price i t 0 U real opportunitv to save i?4dJVJ nt this sale tJOt'iO NOTHING GIVEN AWAY BUT THE PROFIT. BUT DON'T MISS THIS SALE MEN IF YOU NEED A SUIT AND REALLY WANT TO SAVE SOME MONEY. ZTlT'iSllSLaElla ST Just a Word About the StocK Net a large stock no fine fixtures tvnd in a very small room but a splendid assortment of patterns in late, snappy models for the young men, and the more conservative models for the older men, and the Business Man. And best of all every suit in the house is included at a price that means a Real Sav ing to You. Don't miss it! NOT GOING OUT OF. BUSINESS. JUST SELLING 178 MEN'S HIGH GRADE SUITS 195 PAIR MEN'S TROUSERS WITHOUT PROFIT THAT'S ALL tl tttf WMilLia-ltoX. B TAILORS 695 Willamette Street Look for the Big Sign EUGENE, OREGON