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Tapre Eight THE EUGENE GUA Eli Thursday Evening, Mav lil REPORT t A of the Kiifne Country r1) on June 1 will itiiod at tU'AJ.KU.M. h vai di scion H at a infeting hHil in tli club hoime lout niRbr wht-n ol.otit f. iiienttrn rfMiKrit'tt! tor a dinner and fpnrrul dimi union nf rlub affair. A fiunnTUi. roiiort of t be club was riven in detail by club officers allow ing that the moteria) Hftxet of th rlub are more than enough to offnet tho value rcpreaented by the turn lofH-l nf the iritJividiiul inrmbernliiji certif irale. K. Imniel, rhfilrman of (lie mem bership coiniuiltee, annuuin "d I lint the bonrd of directora hat derided lo open the niembernhip li s t to TO more pern. miiltinjt total membership of ,100 an whp oriitlnally planned for thp eijliteen-lude cotirae. With the ai cond nine b'i!rn achediiled to be opened for piny by the Four 111 of .Inly, the board of flireciorit decided to open ihf ItNt for application until, Wedneadiiv, Mny J0 n t o'clock p. in., or before Ihot time if the ineinberHbip la cninpJete. Since 2'iO memberi an beitiR Bccoininodnled on the preaent nine, hole, it i believed that the eijtbteeu holes can very easily enre for the protiofed meniberahip of !100. ApplicntioiiH for meinbemhip will be eonn;dered in the order In which they are received. Mr. Immel tin- noiineed that .'Kill in Hie limit to the inciuherHhiii and tiiHtlbfitloiin received I lifter the allotment hna been rem-hed will be placed on the wailing ! (irorse Mctiill,, chairuian of the tournament committee, announced that an Jitvit fit Inn to v.nit Mnralifield for a return mulch during AuRiit on the I'iratea' home grounds haa been accepted. The Coo Hay men will meet the local dub in Kugene on May At, fc: Immediately nfler the completion of 1 the Tri-City motchea wbirh begin at Hale in next weekend. It haa been decided, according to Mr,i Mcfiill, that any member of the club may challenge any one of the twenty men selected lo represent the Kugeiie club in the first Tri-Cily match. These challenge matches must be jilnvrd . off before Saturday. Any one refusing to accept a challenge forfplta the match. A women's team consisting of four to six members will be taken to Sa lem to compete wllli the Sitlein and Corviillla wotuep this week-end, and In all likelihood women's teams from these two cities will visit. Mugene when the matches ore played here on May 17. (ienrgft Hitchcock, president of the rlub, urged na many members as pos sible to (dan on attending the Oregon Slate tournamenta to be held In Port land next .lime. . The local club was represented last year by ten men, and It ia hoped to hare at least Kugene men In the tourney this year. Ir. Unle, one of the entries In the meet laal year, reported that hecnuxe. of the -liberal handicaps offered, an enjoyable time In assured everyone, The matches are played on the Tualllan and the Wov erly clubs, the latter being placed at the disposal uf the handicap events. Membership In I be Northwest Golf Association for the Kugcn club was urged by Hubert J'resrott. The North west A sum-la Hon, composed of the leading clubs In the Pacific north west, offers courtesies to visiting players from the member clubs, as giving elubprlvllege for one-hnlf the nominal green fees. Knch year the association also romlurls a series nf tournamenta consisting of the' North west Open chnnipionnhip. the A ma teur Ctinmpionsliip, ami a club tour nan.eiit of four man teams. Mr. Pres coit sugitested that membership In the nssnriatiou would be an excellent menus lo get the golfers of the iiurth . west aciiualnted with the advaufiigi'H of the Kogcue links. It. W. Murlm announced lhat the remaining lees will be completed lit the near future. Individiiul members have Kupplit-d a liberal portion nf the funds used, on llio tees so far, he re ported. I.ukn Goodrich, a tion-resident member of Shu Francisco, do lulled the entire seventb tee after he hail made the hole lu one stroke. I W J I .1. ...... ...I ... .1 ..... a ceutrifniiiil pump to take the place ; of the windmill used to draw water ; froin the well on the set-nod nine. Ah 1 soon us tin pump i liivhillrd tbej windmill wit) be torn down. F. , Immel sutrgeiled that the I in mii been (dan to give individual immea ' to each of the eighteen boles when the second nine in completed. Names bearing bonie aignificmice to the na ture of the holes add an interesting feature lo the course and are far bet ter than calling the holes by numbers, be said, (ieorife Hitchcock announced that later in the month a system of .-becking will be inaugurated whereby every member and guest will be required to register before playing. Eugene High Wins From Cottage Grove liy i score of IS to 11. F.ugene high school'.! baseball team defeated Cot tage Grove yesterday on the local diamond, iA return game will lie play-1 ed at Cottage Grove May 'Mi. j An important gum of the season will be played in Kugene Saturduy, when Salem high school, wbicli si ready has defeated Albany and Cor vallis plays Kugene high. Other games scheduled are follows: May l'J- Springfield vs. Kugene high at Kugene. May Kug-ne high vs. I'niversiy high. May 110 Kugene high vs. Spring field. May Kugene high vs. I'ntver sity high. May 211 Kugene high vs. V. of O. Froi-h. June li Kugene high vs. Salem. Yesterday's lineups RALLY IN LUST K. II. H.- Seb ruder. . Sanborn. , )ixon.... Wlrih Towiip. , . . Vadmiis. . . Welch 'oleum ii . . Imvis 1 'mpire c , . . P . ,1b.... lib. . ss. , . Kb... If.... cf.... rf "Skeel" Miiuerud. L'ottage Grove . McOnrger AdiiuiH ...... Arms Miller ... Scbufelw . . , (pinion MIteyndda . . , . Jiallew I Minn Dick Smith has Talk at Pendleton PKNDIiKTON, Ore., May 7. Uleh are Shore Kinitft, head coach of Ore gon football, Virgil I), Karl, director of athletics at the university und Vic ltifley, vice-president of the student 'body, left here, this morning for Ii Grande after spending the day :n Pendleton yesterday. The party visit ed the Pendleton .high school in the afternoon showing pictures of Notre I tame football and in the evening a bnnmtet was tendefi-d fhem by Oregon alumni. Virgil Kirl and Dick Hmith expressed themselves as well pleased with the immediate nlhletic prospects at the university. The funs and fannettes who were fortunate enough. t see the p;c tarular niuth-iiiuiiig rally.by Oregon in its game with Wmbirigtoo State col lege (yesterday ua the new basebtiil diamond, wbeu the bfooters scored three times and orercume a two-ruu lead, will have aomethiug long to re member. Oregon won, H lo 7, und J ark. Jlliss, pepiiery catcher of the Web footers, played :he leading role in the. baseball dm ma, j The fireworks started ruthr unex pectedly. Adolph, the first man up for Oregon, singb-d through the pi teller box. It was a hot grounder wbicn Pitcher Noland of the Cougars at tempted to knock down, but failed. Wright batting fur West flied to Tight und Freddie llarriaoD, who replaced "Skipper'' iirooki m the eighth fan ned. Nolan then proceeded to walk Itein hart. Mimnaugh followed witii a sin gle to left, scoring Adolpb. Jiy this time it was getting dark and the WaihingtuiiiatiH decided on u change in hurlera. Shelby, apeed-ball nrliat of the Cougars was sent in for Nolan, who throws a nusty drop, but ban nothing on the ball but his three fingers. The strategy, Iwid it worked, would have bren commeudablo even for a John .Met! raw. Mere, however, the Htrategiwts had t bad hunch, for Shel by walked Hohsou, the first man to face him. And here entered Mr. lllins. lie let the first one whiz by. Took a lieallby awing at the cxt one and fouled to left, Mid then slammed A line drive on the third ball pitched t.o left, scoring Iteinhart with the tieing mill Mimnaugb with the winning run. It II E Washington SUit 7 111 Oregon A 10 2 Jtatteries: Nolan, Shelby and Mit chell; Itrooka, Harrison and ItlisB. League Standings j . Portland Loses to Seattle's Indians Portland lost a hot game to Seattle at Portland yealerday, 11 to 7. It was n hard game throughout. Meanwhile, Oakland defeated Kos Angeles, 0 In Salt Lake took Sacramento down to a I) to 0 drubbing, and Vernon slipped ono over on San Francisco, 3 to ELKTON DEFEATED HOltTON. May 7. (Special) Triangle High school defeated Klkfou in tho first game of the season. Tri angle's team showed very good form and tho scorn at (he end of nine in nings stood HO-11' in favor of Triangle, This victory has given (ho Triangle players' lots of hops and they are eagerly looking forward to the ensu ing games of Ibis season. WHITMAN WINS WAKKA WAI-l.A, Wash., May 7. The Whitman college baseball team defeated the Fniversity of Idaho hero yesterday, 8 to It, in featureless contest. It II i: Whitman S in li Jdah Ii 1 Hatterira: Heck and CnrUnn; Gui llen, Cameron nnd llowerton. JMiT Tttmt rtif IB Sll '1 1 Stomach Gas Coast Lftaguo. w. r ret. Hnn Krnnoiiiro 20 T .741 Suit l,ako 18 JO .(M.'i l.o, Aniole n ..rill7 Spnttln a is 1:1 ::i StiiMiiinfiKo , . , .' 1 17 .414 (laklnml 11 Id .4(17 I'orthiml 10 1(1 .ilSTi Virnon I) 20 .SI10 National Leagua Now Y"rk 10 R .007 Clnr.nnnll 10 0 .112.1 Cliirai!" '. 10 8 .fiHS I'liihidi-lnliia 0 8 )-', i Ilranklyn 8 8 ..100 IMlliliiirn 0 .mi St. Lnnia 0 10 ..17.1 Ilnaton 6 11 .:ti:i Oil Company Will Start Stock Sale Decision to place ou sale another block of $H0.rJ0 in stock of the Guaranty Oil compuny, operating here and at Cottage Grove was reached at a meeting of stockholders held here Inst night. Permission to float the new , issue has been granted the company i by W. K. Crews, state corporation cutnimiiHioner, who was here from Sa lem to utteuu me meeting ot tock- ; holders. Ian sto'-k will be sold at par to present stockholders but par and one-ball will be cuarged for all new comers into the oil investment organ ization, according to announcement of lr, David Kugene Obion, president of the Guaranty Oil company. The state official stated that the oil company had met the requirements of the state in the way of restrictions on the use of the money invested and that the 20 per cent paid to stock salesmen and the cost of drilling and Incidental expenses were the only expenditures made and that officers of the company received no pay. It is said that -00,000 in stock has been aold since the company started opera tions here. The new stock issue is to continue the work now under way. of two or three alleys, aays Mr. Pv ereaui, and paving of University street from Twenty-second to Twenty third avenues, and. Madison street from Fifth avenue to Cheshire. Concrete has already been laid on Kigbtcenth avenue from University to Agate, and on Third avenue from Monroe to Wair. Work on laying the South Willamette sewer ia atill being continued. Building Permits For day $lu,UUU Slash Burning is Hard to Control Difficult Paving Job is Completed Completion of the Nineteenth av enue paving from Willamette to Lin coln streets, one of the moat difficult pieces of paving construction attempt ed in Kugene for a long time, wan an nounced tmlay by Harry Icvereaux( city engineer. Guy Pyle was the Con tractor for this work. This work was for three blocksof concrete up a Bleep hill, the grade be ing 12 per cent, or, more than twice the maximum allowed for state high ways by the highway department. The new paving will be opened within a month, it ia announced. Plana are being prepared for paving j !piie tne rainy weanr, I , t . .rront effect UDOn Biwuj a us 'T- " , . .....nr.tut now homes j UUllulllg eriniiD, . anu remooenu; " ; ing more than 10.000 in approxi mated cost, were reported to W. H. Alexander, city building inspector to day. F. C. Walters is planning to erect two new residences, costing f-Ti0f each, at 1203 Lincoln street, und 12K1 Lincoln street, according to permits granted. J. It. Ford rs the builder. Other permits graoted were iif fol- 10 Airs. M. E. Cays, $2000 bungalow, 840 Third avenue west. A. It. Tiffany, $"00 remodeling of store, 70 Ninth arenue eost, P. S. Chase, $500, remodeling of residence, 1117 Ferry street. Mr. Johnston Talks At Eugene High liuainrss methods ns practiced in mercantile rating agencies and (he ap- nf srilit - in relflil and wholesale dealings were discussed by Clyde N. Johnston, attorney oi uie Ii. M. 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