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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1925)
'J 1 1 i 4 Y, ! i If ll ! I I 1 1' Hi ' i 1 i I I h h . I If 0. 1. C. ELEVEN Victory of 28 to 0 Comes as Surprise AGGIE LINE SMASHED - VImIIIiik Oregon Tenm Ctuiblo to Kolvo rntwinjf Attnok of California Klovon (111' Tli AMocfalod rrMO l COLISKKM. LOS ANnRt.KS c. 6.' Troy's foot bull eleven, i from f ho University of Southern! California, showing perhaps Ha brut form thin season closet! tho ' tOollfRe schedule her totluy by jiliiyinff tho powerful sojuu. from OroRon Agricultural college com-' plctuly off lta fect In a 28 to 0 game. Tho lopsided victory was a com plete surprise to even the moat ' nnni'iilnn Trnlnn oimnnr I tnt Thev ' hud Htnrted at tho klckoff at barely even odds, nnd went through the struggle holding the farmers far outside scoring distance. The Trojan scores, made in the second, third and fourth periods, resulted from Southern California's ability to smash tho stalwart Ore gon lino flat when necessary, as well as from tho visitors failure to solve Troy's passing attack. Schulmcrlch Closely Watched Wos Schulmeiich, the dynamo of the Aggie's backfield, showed only rare flashes on the offensive. He was too closely watched. Snider punted beautifully for O. A. C and the ends got down under his kicks with amazing speed, almost nullifying the Trojan gains in the running back of kicks. Halfback Denman was the outstanding ground gainer for tho men from the north. For Southern California, Morley Drury, Manuel Laraneta and Mor ton Kaer were the shining lights. Aggfos Make ialns The Aggies made four first downs for a total of US yards, while the Trojans made 13 first downs and gained 306 yards from scrimmage. (Oregon completed two out of 13 passes, while Southern California completed seven oit of fifteen. The first period opened with both teams fighting bitterly. Neither the Ag gies nor the Trojans were able to gain consistently and there was considerable ragged play. The Tro tfnns scored early in the second per iod after Kaer had been sent In at quarterback in place of Bill Cook, who was injured badly when hit by Dickerson. ' . FLANS FOH BASKETBALL : LEAGUE ABE DISCUSSED Stronger Teams Than Last Year Are Reported Tentative plans for the organi sation of an upper "Willamette basketball league were announced yesterday at the Y. M. C. A. by E. E. Holdeman, physical director. : Mr. Holdeman met with repre sentatives of various teams Friday night where such matters as eligi bility lists, schedules and league rules were taken up. The eligibility lists must be submitted the night before play, it was decided. Games of the league will begin December 16, said Mr. Holdeman, and the schedule will be drawn up at a meeting to be held between now and then. . A committee composed of C. R. Manerud, Virgil Wood and George Love was appointed to select the floors on which the games will be played. . George Mason was elected secretary-treasurer. ' There will be several teams In USE YOUR TELEPHONE FOR QUICK SERVICE The Eugene Printing Co. 1047 Willamette IB iJeceittDeF Willi ergarden Eugene ' Main Event 10 Rounds Mack Lillard, of Eugene vs. K. O. Bobbie Clark of San Francisco 122 Lbs. Semi Windup 6 Rounds Joe Blackwcll, of Eugene vs. Georgie Dixon of Portland 147 Lbs. Special Event 4 Rounds Harold Davis, of Eugene vs. Soil Burns, of Seattle 135Lbo; 4-Round Preliminary Ray (Jake) Jacobs, of Eugene, vs. Kid Fuller, of Eugene. 133 Lbs. A 4-round curtain raiser to open the show. First bout starts 8:30 p. in. sharp. Doors open, 7:30 Scats on sale at all down town cigar stores. Gen. adm. $1.00 plus tax. Reserved section $1.50 plus tax. Ladies, 35c wnFjsTi.i-n to ap i'i t? . ...... which the players will be much stronger than last year. It was re ported by the delegates at the meeting. SWIMMING TEAM NEXT IXKTAIj boys may organize FOR COMPETITION'S , That a swimming team of boys would probably be organized by the Eugene Y. M. C- A., was the statement made yesterday by K. E. Holdeman, physical director. The team may consist of from 10 to 18 members and swimming competitions against similar teams of Salem and Portland may be ex pected. The date of organization of such a team here has not been set, said Mr. Holdeman, and the form ation may also depend on the ac tivity in that department by the Salem and .Portland associations. Telephone 148 vr..n at nKnia 1 , T -.. . . Robin itccu, Olympic l namiw-n 1 J . . galea's Heavy, Line Unable Ui2t0 Match Speed mjr The Aiwoclatrd Prom) MEDFORD, Ore.. Dec. 6. In a brilliantly played and fiercely con tesytti fobtball game hero this af ternoon Mcdford high school, champions of Southern Oregon, de feated the lem high school team, champions of the Willamette valley, 16 tS 13, before 5000 people. , - 1 fci'-ffth teams scored a toucnaown inmllaTlcd to convert In the first half. In the third quarter Mcdford score fL-A field Roal, and Salem a toucljjlown. which they converted. t In the final quarter Jledford s(flfd and converted a touchdown or .'430-yard forward pass. the Salem team, outweighed Medforil approximately 15 pounds to the man, depended on lino bucks for- yrdage. They made nine first drfwns and Medford 28. Medford completed four forward passes, and Satem one. Medford gained 302 'yatls and Salem 98 from scrim maze. Halem was penalized twice for 'unnecessary roughness, and twice for stalling. The fast Medford backs gained most consistently around Salem's rlgl end and tackle, and out genfWjed their heavier foe In the last half. Salem's first touchdown was scored when Lang got away on a lino buck and their second on I straight line bucks after being held twice for downs on the Mcdford one-yapd line. . Jrfydford scored a touchdown from Us !i-yard line when Its tiny half back Conrad tore around right end. The next score came when ConrjvX kicked a field goal from lliei K-yard line. The winning touchdown was mado In the lawt quarter when Dunn threw 30 yards to Singler who caunht the bail be hind tho goal line. The play In tills quarter was fast nnd furious. In the last two minutes of play. Moore, Medford half, electrified the crowd by running 05 yards, on a fake crlss cross off right tackle, the game ending with the ball on Salem's three-yard line. CCdilRG WINS CONTEST St$LT GAME WirilBK PLAYKD AT WKMHINO VnKlntor Lnno County Bpeclftl) COHl.Ita Ore, Dec. 6. In. a Bpecdy httHltfttball gamo Friday nlKht the Ooburff hlh nnhool quintet overwhelmed tho. ITalriey Bquad with a nooro 25 to 4. ThlB wan CoburK' firnt Krtmo of tho Benson, and In considered a Rood flhojiYjiff toward their proRpoetfl fr tho year, a the Halney boyn ar0'p,vwift. hunrh of ptayorH. Tho next frame will probably be played (n tho Knur-b hall at WendHnj? v;i(h the Mohawk union high chool on December 11. Unify Cohurg M. Krionts! rt ,...J. C(lo, 1 V. KVnntz If KMehor, 0 T. Wilier c . . . .T. Winn, 0 J. KfHT.or rrc 11. JTarrintrton T. Palmer.. ..Iff ..Tt, Johns, 1 Heferee, Clark of IlalRey.' UiWplro, Davldaon of HprinRfleld 1" ?J iii A vj,f Incream of nutos RUprffentR propriety of ehanrtlnff national flnwpp from ffolden-rod to - car nat:nn Wall Ktreet Journal,- IKSItU WITH HENRY TR0M1 MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE. ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1825 ROBIN REED, OLYMPIC JO Will Meet Jones at Hcilig Theatre Wednesday Kolttn Kocrt. Olymp'c wroatldm t'tminplutl In llio Uulllwi'lKht cln mut (hit chttmiiioit or thu .wurM, hnit iuuu'oit thu I'Hotrto I'oitM tUto now In (lu profi'Ktiitmul rliiiw by iltfoatiltK JoitoA itt Albany tl ftv tluya kko. inn lii'oil la koIiiit Ici rvt stMno aiU'r vtimlpiltlou hon Voilti-a.liiy niKlit nt tho llclHc (lH':((n whrn Ih nionta Ktl lh-ovk of rh:i-:iK, a yniuitf mull fully as fiml ml iikbiokoIv"' u tho I'liuiii nttm, looal fmiH iloflai'o. Tho lU-i-H-Hiwvii limit will ai't (lo mi oM ii'iiil. fur hi ii forum inntch lh-own war Injiirx'tl nn iiost unit hail to quit hefore liny iKu'laloil viiuhl l0 li'in'lU'd. Ilruwii la hallcil na n i'ihiI ooiiU'mh'r fol nililillo wost honot-a, ami ahouhl Uooit throw htm. tho Pnclflo coaat man will ho woll Hi tho lino for till? wOKt-of-lhi'-MliwIsnliiliI hi-U. Tho bill Woitn-wilay will b a double fmituiij, allien Rnllt llunil la to moot Flunk Hurna, of Mli'll lKan. nnothor mhhllo - woatorn urnpiilor who la rrKnriUnl aa a oomlnK rhnmiilon. liurna riuno woat aockliiK ntv liuirola. hut loal hla rtmt claah with Tiil Thyi). roaat tulihobtor In tho hoavy-w.'lk-bt clnaa. Thyo tvncliw liurna aomi' thlnira about wi-oat- Hub," wna the way tho uownpor rvportcil tho bout, ana la una ltut-na ttKrppa, aihllni;. "ho alao taught mo that I wouhl h.ivo to aprtnt; aonio now atuff on lilm noxt tlmo, unit tnia i am roany in u. llo'lt Kot a rout ivmoii iio-ii tinio no moots mo. . Tho hout horo with Tlaml will sottlo whether Burns trots anothor v.hack nt Thyo. should Hand will, liurna will pack hla Ki'lp and ko baok oii.n. and Hand will bo In tho ruimlnc for a ko with tho Port land Braiiilor, Should llaitcl ho. he will ho out of It for a lomr tlmo. so both men nro stnklnK their all ou this mix. The card la attracting ngrt mon from nil over Ihla part of tho state, aaya lllll Bodelle. promoter, nnd one of the heat enrda ever atUBod In tho Northwest la KUar nnteed. A fnat curtain raiser, full of action, la promlaed. Volleyball Tournament Opens at Y. M. U. A. Jenn Prlvot, member of tho Mo hawk club, won tho I'loneer HWim- mlnir contest In the Y. M. C. A. tank last night with a high score of 19 points, to celebrate tno ar rival here of his grandfather J). M. Hunt from GraliiKor, Mich. Mr. Hunt was among the Inter- ested spectators along the rlrn of tho tank last night. Jean won fountain pen In addition. ' Second prize was taken by Lew lie Sheotcy with 1 6 points. Tho prize for this plae was an Ever sharp pencil. George Pratt came a close third with lb points and r;u dlo Wells was fourth with 11. Georgo Pratt Is a member of tho McKenzlo club and the others are Mohawks also. I. Grando Houghton was given honorable mention for having tak en seven points. He is a l'lratc. Prizes will be given at tho next Pioneer Round-up, the date of which has not been net. K, K. Holdeman. physical director of tho Y. M. C. A. supervised the content and Jean fiberhart, Norria Land rum and Deb Addison wero judges. Other guests at tho meeting In cluded Thomas Wells, father of .Eddie Wells, fourth point man. Mohawks defeated the Kagles In wo of three games of volley ball yesterday afternoon, In the opening game of a series. Tho Whitman club forfeited Its gamo to tho Mo Kenzio club. PHI DELTA THETA WINS Victory Over Betas, 49-20, Decides Title The Thl Delta Theta basketball team won the championship of the university Do-Nut league yester day by swamping the cagers from Beta Theta Pi 40 to 20. The visitors had previously won from the Oro Igon club five In tho second game 'of the round robin series to decldo the championship, Oregon club beat rthc Hetns In tho first gamo. The nimble Phi Dolts had nn ony time from the opening wnlstlo, and ufter tho first few minutes It was only a matter of how big a 'score they would roll up. The losers fought hard and se cured more points than any team liad previously scored against tho ctiamplons, but their opponents wore entirely too fast nnd shifty. Gordon Hidings and Mervyn .C'hastaln, forwards; Ilurnmolt, cen ter; Hcott Milllgan and. Jon Dally, guards, composed fin winning team. Davo Kpps and Lt-Hter John son, forwards; C'Hren't Toolo, cen ter; Bill Adams, and Irving Flegol, guards, mndo up tho losers' outfit. GOLF CHAMPION EQUALLY VERSATILE IN FOOTBALL Fred LampreCht Played Most Positions With Tulane (CnrrPupnlMlen of Hie AMoHntea1 Vrnnn) NF.W Ortl.KANS Fred I,nm precht, nntlonnl and southern In torcolleglato golf ehnmplon, In as versatile )n football as ho Is In golf. ' Ho has played mora posi tions nn the Tulano football toam than ho has clubs In his golf bag. Now In his fourth year of var sity football ho has appeared In notunl competition nt every illnce fonllmll offers. Ho seldom uses 11 clubi n a round ot golf, Tho one-yetti" rule eivme Into muuhevn loiitliull n Hot hHiiilireulit onlmvit Tulniie, so ho hits tut extra year ut ! IUI'tll'lMtllll. I.aiiiiniii'lii ilivl:iro Hint Ills golf name Is Improved by Ills fimtlmlk, lie also thinks k"M tins, made him n butler football plnyur. l'laylnK different positions, hit says, is I'KinpitriiblK t lining tt;rri'iit kK I'lutm uiuti'i- vliaiiiilng cuiiilltliMin ur play. ; l,aniireolil, who will be Kl'lldll alett Itt June. Is -ft yettrs old. He nli.it itmit Rolf to win the italloliiil IhlcllMlli'Hlute lllle til Mimli'lulr, N. .1., hultiK butter Ihtitt even fouti in Ills seim-ftiitil and Unal iiiiiiiiIk. lie won tile sutlltiel-u IlltercolleitU tilo from a Nulil not Ittcklim III class ill HIl'tnliiKltitlii. Oilier minor golf titles Include the Unit states championship, wn tlm'o limes In wuccosslon, New )i' Icaim il.stt'lt'l lllle. I.niilsliinii sinta eliamploiialtlii 111 lt:4 mid rtiiiner up this year, nnd Clrvtmiml illstrli'l ihniiiploiililii liixt year, lie was Hcml-rlnnliMt in the weKtei'ti ama teur In IVSfc. Kwliig lo Kcefe I'nr-t.-i-, the si'ipmtloual yiiuiig Kollor who won the title. Ills football record does not lit. I'liiilo nnv ohninplonslltps but eov- K'. t murh territory, . jaUf! MlflRFT'i Afit WINNERS IVIILULIO Hilt WHHlHC.no AXOTHKli tIAMK ,I)li:i TC list tv vimxwira St. Mary's Midgets won number football gaina yesterday when thoy defeated the Sprlnhfl"ld Juniors by a score of Sit to 0. The Midgets tuivo two more games with the Juniors and another game with deary.. The game yesterday was played ou tlu county fair Kroumis. The lineup of tho Midgets was as lollows: Joe lingers, fullback: 11. Flnna Kln. lefihalf; K. llruner. lightlmlt: T. Toman, center: W. Hrlliw, right guard: K. Sehaefers. left guard; J. ltlissell. left end; Tl. Welnuis. right end: D. Muxwell, oiiarter. Knell side plnyod with only nine men. CHICAGO BEARS WINNERS 'itr.i" itAN;K :ain At. rKAiis i.v iMtii.Anm.i'itiA Hr Th AMdrlateri PrnMt 1-llll.AIiF.l.l-lllA. Dec. 6. Mr. "Ited" Ctrunge, Whratun's well- known Iremuit, aided at crucial moments by other members of the I'hlrngo Hears, defeated tile Frank fort Yellow Jackets. 14 to seven. In a National league professional football gamo liore today. It was tho second appearance In Philadel phia of tho galloping ghost' tho gridiron, his first being lasll momn wnen a member of the till- Cownrt nnd Lewis are th veterans noia toottgill team. ready to start In tho first game. Approximately JO.Oon spertntonil The first gamo of the season watched the western tornado go scheduled nt present Is with Mon through his paces In the mud. roe 10 lie played thero Doccinuor 1 J u m.asua-i.jij.s.snj 11.114.1 uassssBsiusistii .-.imi-jA..MiwtMmju i 5' '00g0eHWO0,0Q,B,g,Wtt,o,tf,mq,Q,ft,m,pl8 l.,g,.lS,S,ll l.S,IMSIMMIiHl WK.fM Neckwear Collars ' Socks Cuff Links Handkerchiefs Belts' Belt Buckles Wallets1 ' Shirt Studd Loun'gifi; Robes Mufflers; Umbrellas , Sweaters Pajafna's Knickers ' Golf Hose Walking" Sticks FORTY-THREE ANSWER FRESHMAN HOOP Cl.ll "Spiko" Loslio Has Unusual Yearling Turnout Voi'ty-tliree university freshmen basketball iiton uuswured the first iall for Hie green eappers Issued by t'oneli Kail "Nplltn" Leslie nnd are now working out lliroo tlmos ii week In tho men's gyiitiiitstum. The aspirants will Inereaso when the Intensive, work stints next term. With mi unusual group of men turnlnnr out I'om li Leslie says he has hopes for n soooessful season, 'I'ln, group of nieu turillng out Willi the exreniloii of the nlt-stniu nieu are nii'iisitiing up well and should , Ml vii Ihetll n tin til eotiipetllloii lot' places on (ho team. Those signed i nip to dale m et Fred Niamey, lleselllltes: Joe J Mi-own, Kodtnond: John Kberhart, . l-higene; Iteriiiii'd lluinmell, l.M (ll'llllile; Keith N'osler. foqullle; i "wrem Ogle, Iikevlew; K ,,u, t.ilr(B,,M,ri .;,menei Wl rank . piier, I'.ugenei William llynd, I'onlHiul: John Qrny. Ilen-j verton; llelmer lloyer. Htlgene: Ted Ten, Itldgetleld, Wnsll.i Homer Ilium, Kugeiie: Kriink rndwell, l'nlon:ii:d rial I. Cortland; Klelmrd ttftedal. Medford: tlordeon Htearns, I'htgene: John (lllhert, Portland; Kdgar Svnslibotul. (lenrhnrt; John t.'olwell. Merrill: Ted I'npe. Porl land: Mervyn I'hastaln.' ltiKeue; itny Martin, I'oriland: fenl rMdy. Cnrlluni Floyd I Jverinure. I'ort lnd; James Htott, t'loverdnlo; Don Mt't'orinlek. Kugene: Keith , I'im moits. Eugene; Joe. Itttlly, Ktigeue: (lordon Itldlugs, Kugene; Joo Standard. Warrenton; Marvin Tliie ehel, Portland : IiMnllo t'nles. Haloes: Krrd 1'n Mert. MeMlnn vtlle; Arthur Pillion, J'ortlnnd; ltoy Wenver. C'entrnt point: Hex lltntnii, Milwaukee; Phil Homier, Portland; ICnlph Mefnlloeli, Portland; t'lny tihdaker, Hnlem; Pave Kpps Port land; Hi'Olty Mllligall. Kligene; Ted Hlausseii, Haeruinenlu, California, SPRINGFIELD TEAM OUT TIllti:K VKTKItA.Ntt l'UO.MIHK llltKillT 1UMP KKASON (llrsi.tp lAtt Ceunty Hplsl MPRIXOFIKIJ), ore., Iee. ft The basketball season nt Hprlng fleld high school opetied this week with practice. There nro prospects for n successful season. It Is ba- ofilloved. as three of Inst year's first string men are In suits. McPbersoii. "Gifts to Wear, Leave Money to Spare" Christmas Gift Suggestions eeiaoiaaneeeaioiefljeiaaooeoniaeaBioifiaeiflei4s,imiMiM MfMaf.iweao0a'' mm W .,, Wednesday. December 9fjj TWO BIG FEATURE BOUt? Robin Reed O. A. C. Amntnur World Champion Ralph Hand Eugene " 3 ""81118 A SNAPPY CURTAIN RAISER Popular Painlest Prices Entire Lower Floor $1.10 RirtRtirle I.S Balcony ...........S0c Tax incluoVd. The First Big, High CIa Event Ever Held in Eugene ALL SEATS RESERVED Mill nonrDd mnui r? i. , . payable to Hollig Theatre, inclojo clf-adIrA?! envelope for return of tickets. BOX OFFICE SEAT SALE OPENS TUESDAY lfjA.lt 19. A teniutlve wtiedule with games listed with the university high school nt Kugene. Monroe nnd t'ot. tngo Orovo has been arranged. An effort Is being mniU tu book a game for lint Friday. ' N" GIVING EAGLE SHIRTS you.ars' assured of exclusive patterns, guaranteed , fast-dyed colorings, lock-stitched scimj ocean-peaH buttons, MNeckurve" collars ( firtd, neckbands, gapless fronts everything in, fact that means a fine shirt hnd a welcome girt; ., There's an Eagle Shirt to meet all of your y quirements regardless of how much or how little you wish to spend. STOREaa-MEN Edj. Br ov Chicu, VS. vs. Frank B, Ladle Eimuil t lilS Tho Wreiiljsi Event '''Imireite.tmsklas, b ill ik until Hie ll,li begins toncks lriceF,iigs. the,, IMirtrt K.ir (prince of lnwycnl (ta vaeute thenljfou tl lo IhUr ""'". r.iort llabSirl use is? I I' i '1 1 i: