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MONDAY'S FI0HT8
Main Event
Wfll-rd Norton, 14R, IiWi
Tt. Punch 'em Paul Hunter, 148,
Enterprise; 10 round...
80m.-Wlf.dup
Cbwk Borden, 140, Kurene
ra. I -aula Bauer, 1441, Portland;
6 rounds.
SpeolaJ
Jimmy Lee, 130, XlnirmnAtf
of Oregon tb. Young Harry
Grob, 141, Portland; 47 rounds.
Special
A1 Oaahman, 122, UnlTnrfty
of Oreron -a. Younf Doe Snell,
122, Portland; 4 rounda.
Curtain Raiser
Turkey lied, HprlDRffHd ra.
Din Koone, Portland; 4 rounda.
Billed aa a alnc-fest from start to
finish, the first boxing card under
tne ausplrwa of the new Eugene box
ing commission will be held at the
Kugene armory Monday evening,
atnrtlng at 8:10 o'clock. Pill Hayward
who has a reputation for making
ffrhtera mix It or get out of the ring,
will referee all bout, and will give all
decisions.
The main event between VTTlIard
Norton snJ Punch 'em Paul Hunter
ahould be one of the hot tent affalra
ever witnessed In the local armory.
Norton is a two-fisted fighter who
never waits to rest, and Hunter la
One of the eweeteat sock era to come
down the local pike. Hunter haa
fought here on three occasions before.
Ills last battle was with Joe ItUck
well, and Joe haa declared since that
MI never saw ao many gloves In ao
few rounds before nor since aa I aaw
Nine then Hunter has droDDed
some of his surplus fat, and la fight
ing In the welterweight class exclu
sively. His training haa added speed
and the fight la expected to be one
sweet a fair.
Hhnek ftorden haa had SO ring en
gagementa in hie career, and la rated
aa a classy weiterweignt. tua intro
duction to Eugene fans will be agaimt
a tough customer, the same Louis
Bauer who got a alz round draw with
Norton on the last card here, in a
bard-fonght tuasle. Both are fast,
ring wise and bard hitters, and the
six -round event anoum m a moa;
one.
Everyone knows and la back of Jim
mr Lee of the unlveralty. He will tan
gle In a four-round special with
Young Harry Oreb of Portland, who
!a rated aa plenty tough. Jimmy la a
knockout artist, ao there s anotner
tough scrap, and no fooling,
Al Caahman, also of the university,
foes on the rmrd in place cz body
'racer, "ho could not make the grade
ty o?
because of injuriea. Oashman
calculating acr inner, with nlentr
speed and aggressiveness). He will
meet Young Doc Unell of Portland, In
four rounda,
Turkey Red and Dan Boone will
awing the mltU for four rounda In the
curtain raiser.
Kfl, STRONG WILL
.1
WERT II AVION. Oonn Jan. 21.
U.R Ken Strong, New York uni
versity's all American halfback, An
nounced at his home here today that
he will join tho New York Yankees
upon his graduation In June,
The rum otis room an erar nas
played base hull for two sensona at
K. Y. U., and Is regarded as a heavy
hitting outfielder in college etteles.
He will play In the outfield for the
Violet nine this spring and then re
port to the Yankees.
mrong was a unanimous cnoice,
rwis
the all-American team of 10-8.
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STILL IN RUNIC
SEATTLE, Wash, Jib. 20.
(Special). Althoivh the University
of Oregon baaketball tfBm lost to
Waahlnrton at Seattle Saturday, 88
to 29. Illllr Kelnhart and bll Web'
foot baaketeera art not diseonr
ared nor have they liven up hope,
for thla week the tarn goea on the
road that will take It to eastern
Washington, Idaho and Montana, and
the reaulta of thoae famea will tell
If the team will or will not remain
a contender for northern faonora.
Monday the Webfoota play Wash
Inaton State collece at Pullman In l
fame that will hare much bearlnf
on the conference rac. Jne Uourara,
b defeattnf Oreion Btate at Pull
man Saturday, 80 to 18, hare proven
to be a dangerous combination and
will be hard to down. If Oregon
ahoold loee to them they are prac
tically definitely out of the race.
After a brief reat Tueaday, the
Webfoota will go to Moscow, where
they will met Univernlty of Idaho
Wednesday. On Thuraday they face
Oonanga at Spokane and wind up
their week'a play on the road against
Montane at Mlaaoula Friday.
The Waahlugtcn gam waa nip
nd tuck until near the end of the
flrat half. With the acore tied at
11 all, the Huakiea dropped three
field goala In rapid auccaasion and
the half ended 18 to 18 In their
favor.
Waahlngton added to Ita lead in
the second half and acored all polnta
before Oregon waa able to make a
eingle marker. Near the end of the
half, after the liuakiea had a com
fortable lead, Heck Kdmundson,
Waahlngton coach, ruohc' 'n hia sub-
atltutea and Oregon i 1 the lead
down somewhat.
The floor work of the Oregon play-
era waa superior to Waahlngton a but
while the Huakiea droptd their ahota
into the hoop, the viaitora miaaed
many cripplea under the bae!;t. Num
mary: Waahlngton (88) 0. P. PF
Snider. K 8 4 0
.lalorf. R S 0 1
MeClary. 0 0 0
Hoisted. O , 2 0 2
llerenaon, 0 2 1 2
.Swaneon, O 0 1 8
postponed to Monday at 7 o'clock.
The Whitman-Springfield game will
be played Tueaday at 8:80 p. m.
Ill the Comrade division, the Chrla
tian church Cunaries won from the
Presbyterian Mohawks, 88 to 18.
Wendling won lrom tha Methodists on
a forfeit.
Pioneer division games:
Ear lea (30) (8) Wendling
Glad 9 F Cofee
Pinkataff 4
Walpola 12
LitUe
Spauldlng 4
Santa CU
Santa Clara (28)
1 Betters
2 Bardiaty
. Orager
Santa Clara-Beavers lineup:
(12) B
agar
,ahm
Totals. , ... I
Oregon (29)
Vlllligan, F ....
Kidiiiga. F ...
Kdu-nrda. 0 ...
ilally, 0
MH'ormlck, O
Hughea. F ....
.18
a.
..1
..8
..1
..4
..2
..1
F.
0
0
0
1
4
0
Totala. .
iteferee:
12
Bobby Morrla,
PF.
0
8
4
2
8
1
18
Chapman
Kogera
Sherbandy
Weber .
Kernolda G
Comrade division:
eavera
Barnea
Rlchardaon
Chapman
Marlatt
Perkins
Christian (88)
Smith
Forncrook
Carmichael
Weaver
Calhoun
Elder
(18) Preebrterian
T Goold
F Dyer
Sprague
fiedia
Walkley
1929 TREK WILL
BE RDUTEE
ERSTDL. JL
new york, Jin, snuj a a
Pyl, who hopes to recoup last year's
loieirs with a new coant-to -coast foot
race durlnr the coming spring, an
nounced today that he had completed
arrangements for a headquarters
and training camp for the contestants
at Rockaway Park, Long Island.
The 11129 race la to be from New
York to Los Angeles, reversing the
route of Its predecessor.
Although he is demanding a $300
entry fee from each contestant this
ear, ryie saiu ne expeotea to nave
150 runners in line when the race
starts on March 31. The promoter
Is leaving Monday in his "cnising
coach" to map out the route of the
race and entahh8h "night controls
at cities and towns between here and
Los Angeles.
1 he training enmo at Hockaway
Park will opn March 11, Pyle said,
and the runners will work out over
boards, sand and cobble stones to
acm ntom their feet to the varying
conditions of the long trek to the
COHflt.
Canada will be represented by at
IfOHt HO runners, according to the
promoter, who anys he has entries
already on file from distance run
ners and wmI kern or Italy, uermany,
France, Ilelglum, Bwltserland, Fin
land, Rweden and South American
countries.
Pyle added that there will be
charge to the public for watching
tne race, although lie estimates that
ln.ulHJJMNj people saw last year s
event, which was won by Andy Payne
of Clarcmor, Oklahoma. Thin year's
pnae moury is announced as jfiiiunto.
Santa Clara Boys
And Girls Winners
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SRATTIsK. Jan. 21 OP) Whether
Enoch UagMhaw la to remain as bead
football coach of the University of i irl f'i
day. With the ittudrnt board of eou
trol insisting that he be ousted an l
the faculty athletic committee at
strongly determined that he remain.
With the two bodies to whom
coacai ara responsible, deadlocked, it
tub uii iu i rPBiueiu m. Ijjtio opem-ur
to decide whether Hagahaw will finis1!
the three remaining years of his con
tract. lr, Hpencer haa said that he
will be guided entirely by the letal
phases of the dispute.
Confronted with a compromise
proposal of the faculty committee to
add a back field coach to the staff and
keep the "little giant" at the heed,
the student board turned to a lawyer
fur legal advice in the event Dr. ISpen
cer denies their pleaa.
A special committee worked yes
terday formulating a bill of psrtlru
la re reciting students' grievances
uKsinnt I.Bgrihaw. This ta to be pre
ented to Ir. Hpencer by a special
committee consisting of the nine stu
tleut members of tie board of con
trol as soon as ns grants them an In
Banta Clara won both the boys' and
the girls' twsketball titimpH from the
tintiiM r riday night at
Roys' llneuns:
Santa Clara 21 Trlanole Lake 14
Outhrie 6 F Robertson :!
Thompson 4 ....F llulbttrt 11
Crpenter S ...C Myers
Chlttock 8 O Slar!.
Heeley tt .Mlnter
Ueinholti 8.,.. N. Hobertaon
Jirt' lineups:
Santa Clara 18 Trtanals Lake 12
Rovd
Dale 18 .
IVitchett .
Skeltnn ..,
Hanshew
Fills
Weber ...
Kef cree:
F.
. . . F . . ,
Guthrie 11
Miller 1
Liii-iiln
RC Starr
O.
(1. .
H. .
Iyilrd.
Schmitt
Slack
Jones
tervtew. IVtples are also to be sent to
the university board of regenta.
Meanwhile the faculty committee
sat tight on Its refusal to approve the
board s ouster.
BOXER DIES
OTTAWA, Ont., Jsn. 20. U.R
William Paul, 21. well-known ama
teur athlete, died today of a frac
tured skull sustained In a boxing
bout with Cha rlfs Agnew of (Jueens
unlversity at the Ottawa Y. M, C. A.
gvmnasium Saturday night. ; Paul's
need struck the ring floor.
BIQMAN-FEUj INlSl'KANCE.
Phone H. F. RteTens for rfsno tnnlnt
'FLUNG FINN'
NKTW TOIIK. J. a. Jt. ajaj
Paaro Nurml, with lhr.a our world
racnraa 10 ma rrMit, la UilnfhfJ on
hia second American campaign. j
Tha flying Klnn lowered eilatins
maria for 2..VHJ metre., one and
fir. elihth, mile, and S 000 yanla ;
at the llrookljn oollefe (niloor cham- i
ulonehipa Saturday nijht. Thus dla-tan.-e.
mar ol appear In the record
t'.x.ka but the fact remaina that
Nurnil ran them fa:sr thaa anion,
ever haa before.
1'aaro attempted fn aet Oia new '
records on an eiiht lap track, with
out bank. In the lllth reiiment
armory, lie succeeded, detinue the
f"mn"""n. fini.hint the
ipe-ll S.(XX ard rac nearly half
a lap ahead of ra Anderson, a fel
low countryman. Once more the
complet. lack of American distanc.
runners waa empha.lird.
Stop watch In hand, indifferent to '
ererrlhinn aare the fleetlnf second,
ahich were not quite aa fleet aa he,
I'aavo timed himself carefullT lap
after lap, .lowing up perceptibly oo
one occa.ion wben he waa a few
second too far ahead of the Ume
had planned.
The r'inn ran mtrea In I RS :
a mtlf and fire eighth tn 7 ;s ;.j
and the full S.0 yanl. In 1.43 S S
1 he be.t pretioua record for S ODO
yard, bad been made b N'urmi at
lU'timore when he waa here In
Then he ran the ditane in 7.4o J.J.
fi'JT0 t"" Ameru-aa appearanc
will ha at Itoston nut Saturday. I
Play Begins in
S. S. Hoop League
Santa Hars won fMni the Hearers,
to II. and the Uncle. !ot Wend
ling to a i to 3 trimming In S-
day ismra f the l'loaeer liiaioa
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By FRANK BETTY
(United Press Sports Editor)
NEW YORK. Jan. 21. (U.R)Tn
the ham-like hand of a rather bald
rubber puddler of Akron, Ohio, lias
the fate of a iA'iO.OOO venture at
Miami Beach, Florida,.
The connection between the Ohio
dty where they bake tubea and the
Florida resort where they plan to hold
a heavyweight elimination bout be
tween Ji.ck Sharkey and Young Strib
llng Is thst K. O. Christner, who, for
the ' notice, la Akron's beat known
ddien. is to meet Sharkey In a ten
round bout at Madison Square Qarden
Friday night
If K. O. Christner were jout an or-
dinsry second rater, there would be
little public curiosity aa to the out
come of bla engagement with the big
Lithuanian. But this Christner peraon
la no ordinary second rater; be la a
mont unuaual one.
The Akron heavyweight Is the man
who hit Knuto Hansen ao hard on
the chin out In Ohio recently that the
blow waa felt all the way to New
Tors, where It flattened the pocket
books and put to sleep the interest of
several fi&andera who had Just de
cided to lck the Dane as a likely
candida te (for the heavyweight champions-
p.
ire.- one, inererore: onriatner naa
nockout punch, which he has
lauded upon a Heavyweight who Is vir
tually Sharkey's equal aa a boxer.
A knockout blow of that sort upon
the Lithuanian'a chin would be heard
throughout Florida. A recumbent
Sharkey would be no une whatever as
a principal in toe proposed affair at
Miami Beach. Aa a oossible substitute
K. O. Christner would lack the Boa
ton heavyweight's drawing power.
Item two: Can K. O. swat Sharkey.
and are the promotera of the match
with young Stribling risking their en
tire venture upon the outcome of Fri
day night'a bout?
There aeema no reason to doubt it. '
aion rulea strictly aeainsi
a boxer to come Into the ring witn
one hand tied behind him. When
Christner'i seconds ease his huge Dnia
np off tie stool in answer i
opening ban and shove him towards
Sharkey, all wraps will be off. Pra
aumably, it will Tie up to the Bee
ton heavyweight to keep hia mouth
ahut and bla eyea open and at leaat
out-point the lumbering, unaklUed, 84
year old rubber puddler who has blun
dered into the middle of the fistie
scene by virtue of tha power la one
hairy right hand.
Item three: Would the late IJm
Rlckard have countenanced the nek
Sharkey, the promoters and the an
xious little Florida reaort will run
next Friday night? The answer Is tiat
Itickard arranged the Sharkey-Chrlat-ner
match and waa confident that the
Lithuanian would come through with
credit and not "faw down and go
boom," carrying the biggest fistic pro
ject of the winter along with him.
CorvallU Trim
Campus Hi 33-13
The Corvallis high school basket
ball team romped away to a 83 to 13
victory over the squad from Univer
sity hish In a game at Corvallis Fri
day night The University high hoop
sters played a good floor game but
had great trouble in finding the bas
ket.
The lineups
Corvallis 33
Daily 1
McWilliams 8.
Brigga4
Anderson 10..
Tichnor.
13 University High
...F 2 Lurlow
..F 2 Oxner
,.0 6 Lake
..0 8 McCully
.,0 Burnett
Subs: Corvallis: Adams (4), Lowe
(6), Avery, Yundt Dixon. Wllshlre
(2).
University high: Clark, Bnrlght
OUT AFTER STRIBLINd
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 21. C4
Declaring tonight's bout to be the
chance of a life time, Sully Mont
gomery, former Centre college foot
ball star, today was In top Bhape for
his battle with Young Stribling.
Montgomery stepped through a light
workout yesterday as a windup.
Stribling is not here yet but will ar
rive just before the bout. The scrap
Hcheduled to go eight rounds to a
referee's decision.
RIGMAN-KEI.I -INSl'RANCK.
EL PASO. Tex, Jan. 21. (U.R
"Wild Bill" Melhorn, Fenimoro coun
try dub, New York City, won the
$2,000 3 Paso go!f tournament Sun
day with a record-breaking acore of
271 strokes for the 72 holes.
Melhorn'a performance waa 17
atrokes below par and established a
new world'a record for tournament
play on a 6800-yard courae. The pre
vioua record waa held by Johnny
FarreH. whose score of 273 won the
Miami event last year.
Bobby Cmikshank, Progreaa, N. Y-
chlson. Pasadena. 286; JoC ?
era, Denver. 289; HorST'a8
Joplin. Mo.. 203: UmS
Houston. 296: Charle. TfK
Cloudcroft N. M.. 302- TV
Hurly. N. M. 833. ' l0" a
LEWIS IN BOUT
NEW YORK. Jan. 2L-j,
(Stranrler) Lewla. ak.
V -- ---....
former Dartmouth star, Go, 80L
berg, recently, make, his flritv
York appearance in five yean t.J?
wrestling Renato Gardfiu u Ta?
iBh match at Madison
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