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e HE EUGENE GUARD . 9 ,. . , , " " " 1 : vSUJtlllUl Ul XlJi tltlttJl LliJKTElf vAAgAlK; .iwtAgl WJIK VI tgUAl Ul vttllU COAST FOOTBALt AWAITS KIGKOFF 0? CHEBERCE1TS By RTJSSKLL J. WTTOIW t A Rsociuted Press Snorta Writer) SAN FRANCISCO, Sey. 80. W Flushed witb stunning preuminary . frame victories of last week-end, eo of the Pacific coast conference mean ben settled down today e reans for contests next Saturday that will begin to shape their destinies i tint 1029 conference football cbjaiopion sntp. Stanford's Cardinals, twlbe tads& arel twice successful in n -conference encounters, will begin tie nasal for percentage standings against a University of Oregon elevem of uab termined power but of much premise. Against Pacific university test wee, Oregon rolled up a 58-0 score. But the northerners will come to Stanford face a team that two weeks sen swamped the West Coast amy fnrcen 45-0, and last week beat the pewnrfnl Sac Francisco Olympic club, 4-0. The Trojans of Southern Oen-frne-nai turned their attcntlom tn an la wiins Ornnon Stat squad afla but ie: satisfied a tremendous teochdown appstite at the expenan of the Uni versity of California at Ln Angeba last week. In their first game of the scaeev, the only conference engage -ams t dnte, the Trojans embed U. C. L. A. under a 7B-U score. Oregon State likewise contured Its snanrjn opener but its 10-0 defeat ef tin California Aggies is hardly compara ble to the Trojea triumph. Southern California's dwtafvn wtn snunned a warning that other ceatm ence eleveis will not take lightly. In the remaining conference clash, If ashington'a Huskies will entertain Montana's Grlanlien at Seattle. Each f these teams won their first wn k week bot Washington fixi it seatn as a championship contender hi for mora impressive fashion. Waflh inaton walloped Whitman, a reved it aaoely noasd out hist year, by a 47-0 count. Moitoao boat Motrot. Sa. Charles, 18-0. The res of the eoafetSMara mmllxa vSR sea sttiM, Caliranda's Bwra, wtBewes over Snatn Clara, T- in ttair starting tilt, will men an ld tinse opponent St. Mary's colknoa. 5a St. Mary's tens evtmi the wa nna ia tin approved manner, Bamtay, wttft a S 0 win ow the West Canst Know itfa, Otter gsjsvw v!U hvtna tnunthan, lrdu and WUtman: WasUnstan Bsafet smd Mwt rH. Chnrlen nd Uni vseaHf vC California at Lm Ajveotoa and iraa State. Idaho trounced iSIXBtam 8a4a, SS-8, las BBtsrdar VhOa Washington State hottr:-d Cot tte f Uaho intt anhalBl9n, l-0. Tm (Ifti TOe AiwajteW Pnan)9) Cna) Ltngns MBnAnlpkim w York Camdaosl. . 8t. Louis .. Vashington. Pajtrolt. . . CeW-saja. . . nEfl.nh . , . MM EKE liH B fILU4'i .1. CH1P51A (Aoa)ratdd 1'resa ports WrHay) 9tie finai! erven ly f the l&ttaj!l egpmoa will hold ia(rw. chiefly for mdividual exploits and for the battle lM,waen Brooklyn rhl!leli)hia jar the top of the NnMnrnM league's sand divisiof). Afiftr o inning seven HBnroi:llt A''s fHIcA 'rril them in as fifth plica aS't'l of ih- Uobins. flat ThilliM fell bfcf into n tie for fins acKltion by losli, in the (lianla) t 2 Tatrrcj lS !(& nWfl H&iddX BoKOn b 3 to k SMvin iat. sail Ckuck (Inin tn flnnr hnaan run rare Into the Nao foil Polo Grouavla for theolsnt time teeaitsa t bn'j ftila tn ri'i Xtgitltar Coat "sts jr cms Ait Kiev inRMel0. M Vnt lth Phofw, 1t Pkoat "fm Printing Eugene Printing Co. Guard Building w. u w. esffni .....m s . Ttmrna. m 40 .M &Anhav f 1 .5Tt and. B " Frtkachmi 52 4 .544 BkJal 6 .531 Bnsrsnwtlat , 88 (PL .80 Chlorvcn Us M .AVI Bittxanrah. . , SB .57S )w Tork M M tK. Lows 7(1 ', .510 fcilatelkia. . f0 tl . Bi)lUyn 70 81 .14 CinxianaW Ct ft .42 Bvaos 5 7 .858 4B0nni tan 1(2 4 t( .670 t .541 7 72 .514 Tl 7 .478 , 81 .4) , rm 02 .878 , ft) ( .Stlfi MEET U. mml 33i (caMfer ad WoH7 (Nmlulo) H tbttftfn ha tofftiadlMrMvia 43 itvfcfw. By gHn tw kHa fat fotv timos at tmt, Tra-k O'DwiI, lerwr Ptotftc Comt Wamv, M-t lr amaqlmBd Ira afefaa i hte Wii-in mil hfavos IwHteo Mti M a aav peclwgl to wltibi tv i Biflwm 12. Grass tUnhff Uh Um -wjw ltnwiM mark vita 297, ant la 1734. Mu, Allen APnnC tllg FIRST AUTHORIZED STORY OF CFLVPTIa 1 ft VAf a tferaat day fr ri11c- 1 shafisi when the word fwt around in laV'.'t tht r.iiftH.t,ifnu ZepiAjJin w to build anotker airship. Times hwl ban laird in the rllbice since the Jfodensee ami Nordstern w taknn awny and the great Zep pelin factories c)oed for Friedtch- shafen hd becomf e wonelin tnjn. and the rire and dliii of Zeppelin fortunes affected all the inhnlitnts. The three great hangers, eHch one larger that the next, the winner oni ouirown cocoons. mrkal the skyline even more distinct ively than the twin towers of tli Kinir of Wur- temhnrg's summer nestle nr by on the lake front. Here were lava ted the Zajipelin shoi where cam- end el't and tild htJMer skin ter made into iriiiip corixa and 1 cell, and l'Jtht- Weitiit durfluWHi formail into girihu. Near hy vr th gnyrech engine plent. tke Domiei' eirnlftrue fevtory a)nn oteer suei'erie Mont of the nsilak nnmibttinn of 'nedrichehafen had ban employed in one or another rT the lpelin plants. In the slarw en)t-Wfr days Von Oaynmiajcei, Bckener, Colsman and the others had used their utmost ingenuity to give employment to as ninny people as poxaible, tiriwif) to hold toey-ther the orgftnlr)tic. The press thst had been ua1 to make girdr part were nlreril to aluminum kltcwen uteiils. Maybnch was building automobiles and motor boat engines, the rar plane a1 buiAiift rears for went cuetnmera it could lind. the Potaaian hanr near ierun was leaca to a turn cumiayiv end here the eenitia of Reinhardt and others were- already at work on novel Jay'a'C ffevta. j Rat te mark rfm working i it w-sjv rlnward. 1iiXry tfks) mov ' ine at half speed or leas. Thera s wem not many rteonle who ("ould af-, fnti antomohtlfx. People did not eTi Imy nr kitchen n (? until thftj had to. i a 1 Offlcera of the comeny rode fo work on blcyrlfsj a MafU. white washed Uiildlng near the of'ficr was i tha garaae. At each rk was the (name of the man to which that apace waa assigned neadr lettered on the wall Kckener, 'Colsman. "I.eh mann." "Ouerr." and ao on. Plain linng waa the rule. And to thar waa widespread ra Jolclnt tn Frledrichshafen with the newa that at lait the ahopa would onen n. Th man hurried hack to their old places, many of them CTtp pled from the war bot with a new spring fn their ttep. O For even more than the lessening of a financial tension waa gie fact , mat i aew zeppeun would praaentlT emerge from th hangar. The world at again taking n twice of th air ship. It was th pNorir ot better day. The ship which waa to ha built for the Am Hcan ?avy. In accord ance with IJord Oerget anggeation and th approval of Piealdent Haf- dint, n Ii ti u larfai Uua it S. C. AT LOS ANGELES elMte). kaA gtatt ytayan Hit Hra l ann A his maUrlal tad aentter, QIImp; futllra, DorsiBuah WM CHICAGO, Sapt. 30. 0 Doi twm KinMr of taa Pittg- burk PiMtea, vill pilot taa Ottiotao Aanrlage leaaw taiMdikll clw Aext w, tk Wait loa nmttatit an noncd torlay. Buak urr-pl Rt.5U (lnn ) Bktcktairw, n(t hai aimcd a to ytar Copyright?, 1929, a." ' NfTvs - Vf'f ' ; ' - I - . , aMaann- 5 ' ' v v. t. . lrc on pnnniisl.T built, whlrh I flln hcttf-r r"l- snd m aniinin llmltKil Us slrii tn 2.IWM100 nihlr I tn put In riT.r or that ' nr fpt, hut rr. Koltnar was dtrmlnwl i or mora ttttors mieht tv s.t In r II shrtuM h tha hat ahlp Zepflln ! Tr at tha rlr.ia nf lanilmf. tn rhprk hsd rat built. It waa to ba oallad tha Thara wara many nnn'oraNia witb Pitarr, construction h?ad: Mth Arnatain. dasignar and ohtof anflnaart with Majharh. Tha pant-up anarirln of the staff rolaaaad, all wars amicus to put Into af'art tha Improramants hat thar had baan workinj out In tha draughting room in tha four rsara of enforced idleness. Arnatain i to build the mntmi rar into the hull of the ahlp inatrnd of anapandinn it on outrigparv thua roduring air re sistance and "taking tha rnntrol rar at tuiagral part of ihn alilp. Mav barh was certain l.o could Increase la fuel gfildanar al ait in aotora, 5S B tH 0gon SMtto Colter mnad for tHe artGnnt ann : Lft. tthlrifr. 84 Chwtnt tv4; rloM, burn will flnUh tkls saaiana. Charlaa ni. Comlnlty, ovmr of tJi club, did not rveal thft term of tht contract with Butk. fcuAlFI OaJy aao la tha last ix ycra tiaa SKtai afauveaa Oaoutt, 22-yet oU ?fav Yart golf ta, failed to qualify In nwjor tournament. Sha has 'been title-holder In the Metro politan araa four coiecutiv year. THE LIFE OF THE ia ton prrtrlttad dp-m and an add- Ing grastar safety. At last, in the late summer of 1024, the great ahlp wai reeiy for deilrery to America. As this ship was bnilt C. O. P. Luftachtffbau's lob was not com Pated until he had turned Lha ahin P . ovr to tha American nary at Lake-bu""i- i "Vho wai going to fly the thlp oer, aaked Tfarry Viaaering, Anar-i., u j . i - ' n.rinnaly dnring the aummf P ... ,,, . I will ny It nver mywif.' Mld Eckener tlmply. 1 wfll tak Uhman. Wmmim$ , mmnmcci demiing I UISL imi IILiyiHIKJ WITH STARS DOUBLE BILL AHEAD OF REDS (Br The Associated Prsa) Two full games ahead of the tcond plnce Mission Reds, the Hollywood Siars today led the Pacific coast league, with only a week left of the 1!)U9 baseball season. Tho Reds gave the Slars a strenuous week ending with the Sunday doublehcader which the t'vo rivals split, but the Stars won the series four to three. Trfftv Johns hurled his Hollywood iAiitnmnrp trt viHnrv in th morn in ir game at Rerreation Park. The Stars won It by a A to 1 score. In the after noon it was the Reds' turn to win, and Dutch Reuther pitched his mates to an 8 to 0 victor?, showing comnlete mastery of the southern Shlcks. The record shows that Keuther is more than a Diatch for the Stars every time he meets them. The San Francisco Seals sank lower In th mire of defeat in Sunday's doubleheaders, losing twice fn the day to the Jjos Angeles Angels in that club's last apnearance at Wiigley Field this season. The first earne ended 7 to 5, and the afternoon game was H to 5. Th8 double defeat blew up tbe chance of tbe 9ejls for sec ond halt hoeors, establishing them firmly in fifth place. The day's play was marked ny frequent homers. Pennant chancs of the Portland Ducks wera blasted to naught by the Oakland Oaks, who took both gamtft by the same score each time, 8 to 2. Hoary butting) by the Oakland crew accounted for most of the scoring. The Oak, In ail to place fn the standing. on the aeries ria to two. The Ducks today wre in fourth place, five games behind th first place Stars. Lom bard!, ojoft of Oakland's heavy betters, bafa,ad four homerb in tbe day's con tests. Both n4 if the doubleheader at Seattle were sisd by the Sacra mento Senators. Thua put tin it the final touch oa a four to three serifs win for th boys froi the California capital. Tha acore of tke first meet in wit 8 to 7, aad that cf th scosd vaa 4 ta ft. tm Ta Drn of Stic T,ka ty, hffvIaht g4rtpplr, defatted Didb waviscourt or Ranfais tn a taat wrest linft match her last aiaht. Daviscourt won tha firat fall in 28 minutes but Dern rtnied and took th next two. th sco.vi fall almost before r vis court Rot attrtad, and taa third ia 13 minute. Hollywoatl aTt a -Vim jaj to a ma)u be cans Fit could say the rora "hemstitchin' exactly in the way the producer wanted. COMMANDER OF and on fi.-hl my chiaf nffi- rara. 'iaarln lookad his aatnniahrrent. thmiaa'- nf miles, t.lvajann, the senior pi.ot, had pilntad rloaa tn a thntiaand (lighta. And vat the doctor ni. to fly hiniaeif and to take his thraa beat pll 0jt ritjl him. The American renturarf. a prntaai. "It Is placing all your eggs in one bakat, he said. "If misfortune ahould meat the ship on the way r.oroia who wnuld carry on the work . 3nV5h.",hiin!luT."VM ship, to hold sorthlng In rem." Dr- Eckener arose from h s reat i - Riu' ,h' at- 1 area down across the den he American. 1 1 "I hT eonfldtnf In mr ahlp." 'h have put tha h-at of ,nr eJfinearlnf eipnne lnt It. ! Any one cut of th fhre tVfr - waa fttUjr aeapataart a Uk aeTtaitad, Columbia Decoys Defensive Backs By SOTj MET-ZGER The etrategy of forward passing Is of two kinds. In one the attack ia so planned as to lead the defense Into believing a run Is coming. This tends to draw the defensive backs forward and permits at least one man getting past tbftOi to receive tbe pass. In the secood the basic Idea ia to decoy oe side of the defensive back field oat of the territory It occupiea and then slip an eligible man into it to receive the pass. Against a mae-to-man defense this is often accom panied just as Colurobi works the play shown here. Not how and No- 6 andj bck No. 2 brRsft down field and turn iu to their left to draw with them the de fensive left half and full. Following tfcean comes No. 3 back. But instead of turning in he works straight down end take the pass. Tbe ball ia throw by back No. 4, who starts baet before the ball is snapped to No. 1 and takes the ball from No. 1. No. 1 acts as his protector. Such a pass can be planned along far differeet lines. Gaorfi Tech has such a play for its fme this Saturday with Mississippi Agricultural College et Atlnt. It wiii k x plained tomorrow. (Cp9.kt; 1928, PubliskW 0j- C0) Aatrlcn export a4 let ports la July attained th greatest volume since 1020, exports amounting to m,Ca),0DO, as against 37S.Prt i 1928, according to detmrtmt coaaaaar figure. Fur ayal skins take at tke Frfkkae Islands during the summar geaaoa of 1929 totaled 89,253. the Iaaatt sesgonl catch recorded sine th government took over sealine opera tions in th district i 1910. NEA Service In. THE ZEPPELINS Each indeed had flown airships over No one may say that we ourselves of nil people have lack of confide nc in our vessel. I shell take the ship across myself." On the morning of October 12, 400 men walked the new ship out of the hangar for final weigh-off on the field. The severe test, flights over Germany and up into Sweden satisfied Dr. Eckener that Arnatcui a calcula tion s to stresses, lift and preasure had been correct, tht Uuerr s work menship bad been sturdy end depend able, that the new Ataybch motors could be relied on to carry tbe ship safety on its long trip across the At lantic. Four American officers, Captain Gorfe W. Steele, Commander M. K. Krau&e, Commander J. Ii. Kline, Jr., and Major I'Vank M. Kennedy, tere the orUy passengers. As iteele and later Kilne were to commend the ship once it passed into American hands the (light would he good training for them. Dr. Kokener at the bridge gave a signal to Von Schiller. "Stand by for weigh-off." mega phoned Von chiller. forty men standing at the hand rails around the control car, ikH) men holding to spider web ropes came to attention. "Ease up on rear lines," said Von Schiller. The lines slackened. Then, "Hands off." The. ship poised a minute, then be gan slowly to settle to earth. "Hands on." A lit tie hallaat wae re!esed. Again the weigh-off. "Hands off.' This time the ZK-3 moved eiowly skyward. Von Schiller signaled to I r. Kckcner. hurried hark alongside a rear power car. ready to awing on. but watchir.) to tii last moment that no mishap mar th take-r.ff. While bands blered and hundr1 of riiiscerB and riiitor from all over Germeny chard and 'aved frotie farewells, th veteran crmmnder ! looVel ut tfca window, trede a final appraia): of the nhip a euuibrmm. nodded in aatia9tion, ra)iei. ' Hoch. up ship." The motoiW idling till now Ih murmur. surd into e sudden rc)r. The ship moved forwrdheadtr into the wind, awung out over Zeppelin villas, out over the eAe. circjed hack j ovr tha rr. then set its rud(!:a in ! a irestward course. t 'iirch hli aen uf the ffr arptfng from earth. ,Auia-e1ennn. U luck." The flight ta AmeH(ta awe nncy l'he Arrn oi tha !d cernt waa at last t M raaliiayt' a The Ui ahlp crossed the Atlantic ho'nrsT'nf ,r,r'1,d 8060 U" 9n BYartl"ftr iU d.lir.rr to the i American navr it was christened the ana -was ltnaea at i-Kenart on Uc- American navy it was christened the lVt Antle and U tttll the ntvy's only big dirigible. (To rfj sonllnuad) Tomorrow four lone rer of idle. nnss, rir.i ( &rei huula, re'slr.f el fasda mi tba Ih JAPANESE IVIftT KIN 8 T PETE A master of law, Tasuji M. Fujita, will argue It out with George "Wild cat:' Pete at the Eugene armory Fri day night Th role will be new to neither of th two conteatanta, for both are experienced in th art of physical argumentation and both have been admitted to th wrcstliog "bar" with full honora. When court convene Friday night, Fuji t a and Wildcat are all set to use their moat persuasive methods to con vince th judge and the two jurymen of their ability to grapple with the question at hand. Witnesses will sur round the two principals and present their views of the outcome in tbe usual manner. Adjournment wilt be In order after two hours with a decision if the case has not been decided before that with two forays won by either of the mca. The weight limit is 15S pounds. Wild cat Pete is expected to be well under the limit with Fujita tipping the offi cial scales at the maximum. Both "lawyers of the canvas" have many ca&es to their credit. A wopk ago last Friday night Wildcat took the measure of Bobby Samson, Pacific coast welter champion, and Is well known in this vicinity and other parts for his victories over some of the best matmen. Fujita is a newcomer from T-?s 4 geles. He graduated from Meijf Uni versity In Japa H held numerous wrestling championships there, came to America and turned professional, and as yet ia undefeated. He has also had a yr'a experience es an attor ney, and ia entered In the Graduate school of the University of Oregon. Fujita overwhelmed the Masked Mar vej from New York Cty in IjOB Ange lee last year and the L. A. Times Is quoted as saying that "Fujita ia look ed upon as the best wrestler ever to come to California from Japan." Ie old bit! uniforms? Worn by Oa gon team of lonf o, th Webfoot yeerlinfts takt to the football field Monday in answer to the firat call of Prink Callison, new frosh mentor. Seventy -two uniforms have beta is sued to the freshmen. Monday afternoon will be the rst official workout of the season. All last wek freshmen in the blue shirt could be seen passing and kickinf on Hayward field. Captain McEwtn, var ity head coach, used theaa m in practice to om extent No real dope can be given out oe th froth tm aa yat Ferbapt, tV ki t fa to tty that they will be led by the boys from Medford high's cham pionship eleven. Callison coached Medford high last year and these boys are already versed in his style of play, which will more thtn likely be chang ed to so tie extent to foQow claafdy that of McEwan. Tl If nwtiajor Sj Moving Gbjeots Any flag stick, guide flag, movable guide post wheelbarrow, tool, roller, grass cutter, box, vehicle or similar obstruction may be removed from the course without penalty. If the ball is movpd while moving the obstruction, it may he replaced. However, if the ball lie in a hazard under such ci cumatnnces, It must he dropped in the hazard. NFAT TORK LJ F K INSURANCE CO., ONE OF AMKKICA'S OLDEST 45CTVAL Cn.S rep reamed by FRANK A. PAGE INSURE WITH HFNRT TROMP teV York Lire Turtn C T?fprented by Frank A Pure. LaciiW Rayon Hose, 49c I? m " jAtM n I t E. BROADWAY I I MMHRPKacyncMmMMMMMBMr Bjfcjpnnni 5 j DEPT. STORES . jf ft?'" ' it THe wit M Fml erf Youn, AtCoania-yClafeta &a Played Sunday Too mny cootball games 1 Saturday caused delay B' tuyah of the prcidentf, troph! golf match at the Eugene and Country club, r, tJj Gardner, club professional However, )be finals, a 38. hole affair between Ed.S Bryaon and the winner o( tht aemi-fina match between Wii he Wmtler and Fred Ge"ol mil be played next Sundar. Sl, from L. B. Siswart on Satur day. Mr. Wintler and Mr. Gerot are scheduled to ne. tom, time this week. ' Jh tei f Ir;tcl,.d,d clnbs will go to the winner of th. tournament and will be nr.! WSIOKEirCQCHRAKE 4'i STAR BACKSTD? IS IITTLE LODE By A LAX GOULD l4?,s,C1?!?,'! J &'orU Editor NEAV OttK, Sept. 30. WWfl,, Cubs won the National league pro. nant in spite of a succession of tronb. les behind the bat; the Athletics cso. tured tbe American league flag largely becau of the aggrcssire, briiliaiit play of Gordon (Slickey) Cochrane, the league a "most valuable player" ta 1928 and still tbe best rarLI backstop in tseball in 1929. If hnckstoppine alone decided th series, the present of the spirited Cochrane would give the A's an over whelming edge. Mechanically Cock rane may have hla flaws. "Cochrane is unquestionably (is snark-pluff of the ren.m " flnni- ifj Wd rarenOy. "And he thriVaa aa worta" It Is t rarity fnr catctwr to iat at toe crltiml third position in any bst ting lineup, but Cochrane's speed mi stickwork, testified to by a mark of .327, have kept him tbere. Barrinf n accident, tbe fonnar Boston university star, who has been worth doub! bia purchase price nf 150,000 from the Pacific coast league, with catch every ffam of tha aniA for the Macfcmen. The Cubs suffered ceaere blow la tbe spring when their star receiver, Gabby- Hartnett, heavy hitter and hard worker, developed a 'lame shoul der. Hartnett haa been out of the Mme all season and will not get inn the series except as a pincb-b'tter. Old Mike (Jonzales, ?he 87-year-old Cuban, gamely carried on early in the aaannlfu, but not equal to tht job of working steadily behind the bat In desperation Manager Joe McCarth5 fot Bach. Taylor from the Bosts Bravts by the waiver route. Tjsylor ia neither as fast nor at dangerous a batsman Cochrane but he is a reliable worker, experienced, and a good thrower. He suffered a finper injury recently, forcing the Cubs to send Young Schulte behind the bat, but Zach has ebout recovered from that mishap and like Cochran probably wUI catch every game. 8IG3CAN-FELL INSURANCE. TOATT A HOLDEN- -INSUKANC Swasbert'a Imtloymmt Servlc. tm htlp to you. Phone 1487. 991 Oak St. bob r Mil life ryprp.ANfT. 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