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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1925)
SIX MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE WEDNESDAY, PEC, 2, I92S "SPIKE" LESUE ISSUES FROSH BASKETBALL CftLL First Workout of Aspirants Scheduled For Today Tho first mil for fronhmon kotlmll men nt tho nnivor.slty wan IkhiuhI IhhI nlht by rourh Karl '.Spike" l,oidto. who wan recently named coach of the frohmnn ban-' ketbnll quintet to put-coed Prtvo Kvnns who hold the position last year. This nftcrnonn nt 4 oVlook the Initial workout of the Krewi cap pers will he held in the men's Kymnanium. Many are expected to turn out for work. Conch Leslie will prohnhly have a difficult a time, pruning down the basketball turnout an ho did the frosh foot ball 6i u ad thiB fall which reported 140 stromr the first ntsht cut. Earl "Spike" Leslie be can M year on the university coaching staff n head frosh coach this fall and with a mass of unusually preen material made a fairly pood team. He begins his work ns basketball coach this afternoon. Ho com pleted two successful years nt Ku Kene hlph Bchool before tnklnp over his duties ns frosh coach. While head coach nt Eupeno hiph school he developed some very powerful football and basketball squads. LEAGUE FINALS GIVEN CARnrUKTOHS I.KAD VOLLEY BALL CONTEST AT "Y" Final standlnps In the spare parts volley ball leapue nt tho l. M. C. A. wero plven out yesterday following' another series of panics on the gym floor. Carburetors lead with 163: Spark Plups have 150; Shock Absorbers pained 1J9 and tho Side Curtains 49. The Shock Absorbers took three -frames from tho Carburetors Mon day nipht. The Spark Plugs also took three from the Side Curtains. tatlvo Invite: t Inn to represent the em: I In an Intcntoctloiml football piiine New Yoar'a day In (he Hose Howl at Patidena. .Oul, The fac ulty nthlet;c committee nt Colpate voted upuint;t a trip to the count. Ix-cishMi of whether the I'nlvor slty of Washington, champion of the l'aclilc coast confeivnco would play In this game, awaited accept ance of an invitation by a repre sentative eastern team. Word cntne froln Jack Jteneflel, graduate inatuiKor at the Univer sity of Oregon, who Is In the Kast us u representative of tho confer ence, seeking to arrange u contest that will draw Interest. TO EE BEST AVAILABLE M. A. Gallow Brings Clark and Lillard Together BRINGING UP FATHER Ii'Kllcivtl l). N. l'nli'iil OftliD l'oi rlulil, t3ll, lulrriinlloiwl New j WELL.- I'M CONNA. TURN OVER A As l"CW NlCiHTbi V-:", I MNVK, A, LOT OF, J Mill I r li VMM"0 J I 0,,- H U y VAMTt THi'o , 1 . uw is tin AdbJ I ov Inm. Fcaiumk ScnvtCh. ii? (M Thk r.uv I A. 1 rvr if., . 'N -V MILLER KNOCKED OUT D.3!PH;it GETS DECISION OYKK SIIKE DOYLK The next boxing card to be staged In liupene, Tuesday nipht, Decem ber S, will bring together some of the best ring men on the coast, It was stated last night by M. A. Oallow, proprietor of the Winter Garden Amusement company, who Is tho promoter. Mr. Gallow sntd that expense had not been spared In order to show Eugene fight funs the best fistic talent available. He has secured the services of such performers as Bobbie Clark of San Francisco, George Pixon and Solly Burns of Portland. Bobble Clark will meet Mack Lillard in the ten-round main event. Clark is said to be a strong rugged fight er and promises Lillard plenty of argument. George Pixon will be face to faco with Joe Blackwell of Eugene In the semi wind-up of six rounds. Blackwell, while a resident of this city, has fought 60 battles along the coast and of these he has been proclaimed winner of 20 by the knockout route. Solly Burns has been matched with Harold Iavis of Eugene in tho four-round special event and some fast nction Is promised here. Kay "Jake" Jacobs and Kid Fuller, both home talent, will fight the four round preliminary. Thero will also be a four-round curtain miser. POLLY AND HER PALS lii)rU:li( bjr NtwiwK'r frVnturo Hrrtliw, Inu, 5 j 1 irs 1 'P .1 j 1 .Cliff Suef SAX RAFAEL, Cal., Dec. 1. Eddy Ltampier, Snn Joe welter weight; won a ten-round decision over Mike Doyle, Phoenix, here to night. Homer Hanlpan of San Jose scored a knockout tn the second round of a four-round bout over Cnrl Miller, Eugene, Oregon, light weight, - COLGATE REFUSES OFFER ATIILiETlC COMMITTER VOTES AGAINST TRIP WEST (Br Th Anocuttd Press) SEATTLE. Wash.. Dec. 1 Word Was received here today that Col- pnlo university had declined a ten- s s I 1-W1W'H humous , Tl 1 'LSM CTI' HI ! i NICKNAMES TO SUGGEST PflOWESS DF GRID STSflS Followers of Football Teams Bestow Sobriquets . hope of meeting Jack Dompsey. to- nli-ht knnrto.l ftnf th nirmnn heavyweight. Hans BreUonsiruetor. in the ninth round. THE LONGED FOR PET WELCOMED Hoy's Cup of Happiness llrims Over When Motltrr atxl Sister IVrmit Him to Keep, Scrawny, Stray lo HOTEL1 ASTOD T Znd & Hill Ixw Anselcs Every Room has Private Toilet BO Baths New, Modern Close) to Shopping District and Theatres Free Garage Tariff from $1.50 (Corrt?pondnt of ths Anclatvt PriN1 IOWA CITV. Ia. Out here in Towa. where the corn grows tall and the west besins. and where the University, of Iowa usually has a first class football squad, the fol lowers of the team lovo to bestow colorful nicknames on their heroes. Nick Kutseh, the flashy halfback and a holy terror to Iowa's oppon ents. Is known as "the Flying Dutchman" and "Cowboy Nick." He gained the first sobriquet be cause of his fierce running when tearimr through the line, and he naturally had to he a cowboy when he came from the 8 took yards dis trict of Sioux City. "When the team returned from AT TUB THEATRKM TODAY Heillir The motion picture of Chan nlnir Pollock's wrtBatfarml alAK play. "The Fool,' fraturlns K!mtind I.owe the picture tht urcfedeil In tplte ot tho devil It amairi you. chllniers you. thrill you. rouses you as no picture hus ever done before: Fox News; Aesop Fable: first picture of the Oregon Washlnjcion football psme. Cominc Betty Blythe In '"Chu Chin Chow ;' Norm Shearer In "A Slave of Fashion:" Lillian and Dorothy Glsh In "Romola;" the Moroni Olson Players preitrnttna; "The Ship" (road show); "Kentucky Priae:" "Ancient Mariner ;" the famous old classic. "Bant Lynn;" Conrad Naajel in "Sun tp;" 'The Mid shipman," starring Itamon Novarro. Rt Totlay only: Owen Iavla' famous Tlrnndway play, "t'p the ladder," with MAIIV S. STOVKH I'nder the titlf. "Daydreams." our kual iiiiptT has betn lunnliw a f.ries f siniilt buy curtntms. In one of them ihe lad is n'iMcnented a jKtrent tti wcledint an nultnul i hat wnultl hi hrrwint have b-n h iven hhnrly it way : und It was usually a fort una to r'-h-mfiig. for in mm boys and i:lr!. If ml lhlr boy's 'mother and a crisp gmg- humed little Msler lieam thIr wel come while mother derlureti that of course he may kci'i- the wtruy! Who can say how many children have dreamed a similar dream about some n-al dog, only to meet with imthetlc disillusionment ? In deed thut picture suggests ono ( the major tragedies of childhood, thouirh U Is a sorrow that might always be lightened. If not avertjdt by ihoUKhtfutneMS and sympathy. Few hotms tan extend hospi tality to every animal the children Vlrmnla Valll. Forrest Stanley. Margaret WoUid like to adopt. y't It Is CX- I.lvlnRston and Ueorse Fawcett. a I aspertttf nglv illfflcult to convince drama of success and of a wife who let la boy or girl of the reasonableness as Having brought home a very ehl.-rs, n't-d the ..ruml in scrawny, unkempt dog. Hoth the fuKni.i that com- frMu raritu: for sitmt-ihlug that la uhv and en- i-onrago cullivalluu of lb rt-udliig hnhlt. One prlsonnr read four links on 'prohibition, nnd declared (hut if ha Umd studied them earlier m never j would have hrnn arrested. Another ftudled along special lines so that w ln'tt released he parsed a civil service examination. Ziilie Urey. Handd Hell Wright. )'oter H. Kyne uiul Jatnrs Oliver t'urwood are the popular authors, but there arc many, calls for books on imiNie, Hlqtiette nnd birds. her husband take full credit until an other woman came Into view, then be gan a battle of wtts wonderful to watch; Century comedy; Iorothy Wyman. mal-t melody. In mualral accompaniment to rnliimhim nftpr TmwttlntT Ohio i the Dlcture on the orrnn. state. October 24. an old star had Comin ntchard Taimadjce In "The a new nickname. Frv. the human fp Whl H.t,ra,t?.n .1' ii iiu.i, ,uA ter "The Keeper of the Bees "The bullet who plays fill bark for the WnQ , M ,. wUh vlrRlnU Valii Hawks, Is now Plowhoy Fry. I nd i.Ws stone: Houm peters in "Had He was given tnis name oecause ui , winds;" Pola Neurl In Joseph Ttcrics the manner in which ne pioweu through the Ohio line at tho same, time plowing through ankle deep mud on the gridiron. A few years baoK when Iowa was helmer'S "Flower of the Nlsht;" Iteie- Inald Denny in "California Straight Ahead." McDonald Third day of the week's I tTS TM1 BUZZ I I i JcW neauns mem kii, owier. u ' .ly ,n ,hree y(.or,. .The 0oM RuBh" tackle. S'ater immediately became the "Duke." and that name h'is , clung to him ever since. ST I mapleton is defeated TOWX TEAM WINS IIASKKT BALL GA.HK, 20-18 What Will Your Radio BeWorth NextYeai'? Why does a Zenith owner take such pains . and often go pjit of bis way o let you know that the set he owns is a Zenith? Think it over! Eugene Music If Shop I fReplnter I,ane County 8ecial) HORTON. Ore.. J)ec. I. Tho town team defeated the faflt Maple ton team last Friday night, by the score of 20-18. The game was Very fast and Interesting. "Kid" Wright of Horton was the star of tho game. He was every place at once, and to the Mapleton team's regret he Just naturally couldn't keep from popping that basket ball through the hoop. The game between Triangle high and Mapleton high was postponed because of the sickness of some of tho players. Spanish lioxor Winn Tiy The .Associated Press) BERLIN. Dee. 1. I'aollno, Spanish heavyweight boxer, who recently announced plans for an Invasion of tho United States in the 10.18 W II In mot to BU LEARN TO Satisfactory Result Guaranteed Private Instruction Teaching beginners or ad vanced. " Fox Trot Walt Tango Charleston Fancy and Ex hibition stops. INSTRUCTORS SID ana LAURA WOODHOUSE Professional Dancers Studio Open Dailjr 1 to t p.m. Make, no mistake, Eugene's recognized school of dancing and teacher to the city's finest dancers since 1919 Is the CINDERELLA DANCE STUDIO 057 Willamette I'll o no 171S-R Opposite Ucillg Theater upstairs) , 10 glorious reel of laughter; Alexander in upland Id mtmlcnl vrnro on th orirnn. Coming Collprn Moore In "Wo Mod rtm:" Rlchnrd Barthtmena In "Shorn Iavrj;' Doug 1ft MacLcsn In '8ffvn Ksy to Baldpiit;" I-on f'hnney In "Thj Phantom of -the Optra;" Norma Titl niadc? In "Or nut ark;" Adolph Mnjoo. "A King on Main 8trot: Mary Pick ford In "I.MMn Annl K'iony;" P. W. Oriftithff' "Sally or tho Hawduat;" Ru dolph Valentino in "Th Kagla." (tnr of thf funnlnt rwn"i In Charlie Criaplln'a cnnifdy-drama of the f rnn-n North. "Thf Gold Runh," now at the Mr Donald, revolves about a two-barn Im) fowling pirc. Th comedy tn arhltvrd hy Chaplln'n ludfrroTi effort to k4p out of Hip ran ten of the niuzxle of tho gun, while ulurk trngfdy Impnndu with two tnn fighting for their Uvea over tho pwuM-;-ilon of the weapon. A m In, In a latnr iwonn of the picture, Chaplin Ur?e tho weapon a a mirth -provoker by hl ef-rta to tilde the gun from "tllg Jim MfKy." played by Mark Swain, when the latter loaea hla renaon througA the ravage of hungT and acck the life of the comedian. BARBERING DONE AT HOME of our objections. Tln.y ilo not even undfrstnnil what r6hhtu ariHo from tho incKr limit of a city apartment or tho exaction of lantliorit. janitor - and follow tenuntK. What, to thorn, 1h our prudent caro to avoid dirt, vui inlu and illsoase? Tho very fart that children vlow the trmtti-r ho differently Hhould ho a challenge to our Hyttipathy and tart. How careful wo ari hw lavish of cont and effort to meet fittingly Home nltuatlon that will leave litlo iinprn on th'HO rhlld Inh heart . while wo fall even to recognize tho significance of mo me tits that are defined to hold a large place In their nu niorl H. That is oeraufio wo have forgot ten too much. W'o look at thenn through dull, wrown up fipectjirle and it Ih the fresh vision of youth that Ih needed, i Mtlldten cannot nhlft nt will to tho viewpoint of rniiturlly. We know by observation, If nt by personal experience, how rnueh a pet ran mean to a child. Th stray dotf or cat appeals aluo to lunate - chlldtHh chivalry, so that tho discussion of the creature's fate becomes a groat occasion, he! us recognize it n such and curb any temptation to Impatience or soemimr iHartlessneg. When other people uk our agreement to something that we feel Ih out of the question we tnke to uh words of courteous explana tion and regret. Why should It not be so when tho pot It loner In a child we love desiring what seems to him or her a perfectly natural privilege? Tho vory effort to nee the child's !dc of the question has led many MA Hi O It D K II S A fi K S IX- 11 DIC AT K Git K AT I-VCItKASK (Correnpnndenre of the Axancl&ted Prea?) CHK.'AOO. liarbering at Home appears to be on the iner'a-o 'n the t'nited I-Hatos, The de.iire r,f women with bobbed lockfi t kep the backs of their necks neatly trimmed Is largely resiOMslble for it. Three of the largest mail order houses here report increaserj of from 35 to 75 per cent In tho sale of hair clippers during the last yei.r and a hulf. Not onjy does bobbed hair Btyle demand close neck, trims nnd i -ivvc?, but mothers nnd fathers hfivo 1aken to clipping tho hair of their children. There has been no fear ex pressed, however, that the barber Hivo gratuities. the American the parlor barbers. ANDES AS INFANT RANGE GICOrjOttlCALLY TIIKY ABE BAIIY MOUNTAINS (Correapondenro of the AMorlatrd Treaa) nAfTIMOrtR. Tho Andes arc Iteolojricnlly the world's baby moun tain range. In tho opinion of Joseph. T. Klngewald. professor of geoloRy at John Hopkins university. Hrlnrnlng from an 'exploration trip along tho waters of tho upper Amazon river In Peru, Professor Hlngewald sny red beds contain-' Inj? fossils liuvn been located on both Hie east and west sides of tho inner range of the Andes, Indicating that these mountains are nt least 10.000.nno years younger than prev iously believed. This discovery, with the added fact that fowl Is also wero found nt on elovntlon of 2 4,000 feet, con vinces the professor that Iho Andes Is the youngest largo mountain range, ' Joying Its companionship. Mutty a telfi.ih only child Im Ini'n ih mIp Into a siw-iat h-ing thr uli tendlus: dependent pet.-. The United Htats bureau of education is respondbln for the foPouink-: "Itcpeatvd tttvi4tU':i(ions prove that children who have kln tergur-t'-'n training oxcnl thm who haw nut.'' la your ct'intn unity giving If little ene.i a ehiinre to ci'ell 7 If no lilndri:iirlen ba.i Imth pro vided for th'-m. why not initial n movement in their behalf ? The Nat It tna I Kind erg:', rten a .!:. t ion. S West Kortl-th etreet. New Vrk, will gladly aid you In nui-h n t'f'J ect. Write fr iidvlee n nd literature. SKIDDING IS ELIMINATED lAN;i It IK)M. AWAY WITH IK MIAV OV VM KAItI MAN skidding, n nourco of much con cern to nmtur cr driver a few V" nil arfo, has beotl lititde :tltii l tl thing of tlt iiunt in the ultra mod ei it type of uuloiiinMlr, n9trtM Kay ti lMuinell. Packard dittribul or for (bin territory. It ha hcn j t lloil'm.i'd tliritugb the nuliiv tr 1TIK SKI It 1)111 KMie into in belter type tf earn In tho lust fnw Veal's, ami tn nlinpe In par tlitiltirly nppreriatetl it l thin time tf tho year. "(Jlvcn a wet or Ice covered PUBLIC SCHOOLS PROFIT OI.I) liAND KAM-:.K IN TKNM'.S- si:k rnovr, ihm)N puvement." ti'l'onttell ( ntlnui-d. 1 "and Willi It It upeed of I went y ml hi a tt hour or more, tmj-nutav hard llrrs. rear wheel bra K km iimii utly soinewhitt out of nd)iMt Mii'., Coupled Willi a nhnrp Jump "It the rnko pedal w blla rotindlitd n rui vo and n skid pra. t, at'v w ui tlievituble. ttttty A feu Vein lu "t this h putttelli-til sittialloti v, , ti- ry frrquently met during tltl Seamm. 'Introduetlon ft four-w heel brakes ledUCtMl Mkldd.lirf Kieat'y, but n litre their ad Veil I hi' e ban -n n gradual rerun -iinf unI m l-mvement, wbb-h, tllpld v Mb low presur tlri'i. has so nenr'v e II nil Mated skidding t'oinplt"l . that It ban cenned to T u f ui 'e t.f any woiry whal'Vi "i " b I 'o-r of the modern cur. The Packard six and eight bVn tcwnl to hrlttK Into the inotorlng fie 1 m inv u h beforu thnlr Intr P r;( m to ' rArd driving to bo (- d in r rid a hardship. r.rliulio I ji ill in' llnlr Uniting 11, P. llanns, with II. Piper Kelt, f'.ugonn Hotel lieauty rtltop, lor morly with Muter ami Frank. 11-20-tf CHOKE BEFORE STOPW mis riiviiri: is Mir u w.us AllKu(K AlKi'mrli K t.rrn ltnivRih4 If aa nKine li rhokrit Jiui uttt i ai-.n.- li hvtiti ,,-,1 (.f( it m e.in!rr li Blurt Bk'itll) OA 1 tall duy. tltn plan Ima not hxd ihttr iumal n( unhiiiintlve Mjwru Ifr o. ii-' (ttit h a practice may tt :iiMM a tueaiiH nr invinnf rrul. illlutitui niul tho itlrkii i di-rt iii im.pirlirt. hovtnt floaild ilrrl.lo the nllr for h; mlf, ninif U h adtnlltrd not tbtfl If u Mtir miitki-nit dilulloa tf llkv ahrN foltnw, th pl ! tin mrritH. If it make ilirtlwn t-aer. it ti a ilcn that the nip ate it-. i tlKlit mat that tht tn; K it ap'r rlmtdy condenifi vt l nkn ill. wit into tho cranicw. , If ih" -tth'lne mar I mtifh bta. tt In a mi lu'llcmion thil t$ I an In Ik I'l III ill- ryllmlcrs. Gift , riilly prnklttg. thn pltt) ll Ml , mi. hlui v. It li valvt-lD-b iir-'i. , l-iit riHrl'nr nay ilmj Hi it It i -in Ihi wiuiilly wrrtwfi i vviiti foine eiiKliK'i uf Ihfe lAuii type, Peg tut or ClOJitflod Adg will kl roMtilts. I'm PcKltrr CloMlfM All M (fi,rrenponitiir of ihm AMtv-talnl pr) NAKliVf l.!,i:. Tenitefweo itlbllc : nchoolfl will benefit from tho al ' of "unclaimed and vacant" landri , when a defect In cured in an act. f panned by the strife legislature In IMfH making ft mandatory on tho ntate to cell unclaimed laudH. I 1'nder the provlHloiiH of thli old I law tho untitled properties which! uro considered atule pOHrteUHlolta 1 muMt bo Mold for caah and thn pro-j ceed revert to lite tduto Ireamiryl for tho benefit of th! h Jioo1h. Put tho law failed In dctdgoale any cr- i tain officer to condticl the nale. i Tlioro are many t)totisand4 of ' acrcH of 'i'h laudH lit the late, jioiiio tracti wealtlty In mineral de- j poHltK and Home containing valu able. ntandH of timber and other rich agriculturally. GIRL LIBRARIAN HELPFUL KlIH KNCOt'llAfiKS .IAIIj in. SI.VI'i:s TO lLMt (Crr'pon!.nrn uf AfiB'K-tlitol 'tfnm) OTT1.MWA. luwn. Apooriipiiii ind by u nttirdy biilllff who rnrrlc nn armload or hookx, Minn llnr rlot Mi'ycru, iimmIkI.iih lll)rnrlnn horn, each week vlnilH tho city Jull to en- A Rival for Maude Adams fir wml ' Itido Palhal Maude Adami, famout creator of "Peter Pan" and "Chanteclcr" on the speaking itage, and recently reported at the Inventor of t new ystem of stage lighting, finds a rival in Ruth Roland (above) earliest of the Western "dare-devil" movio queens, who has Just comoteted a . series of experiments with t miniature motion picture camera. Here she is. shown (jlmlng a "close-up" of one of the animated doll "stars" whh which she has been experimenting for possible presentation as tbvttt&iin jy uew lam el screen productloa. .-.... 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