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fix - THE JLHI : , FdOTBALL TEAMS NAMED i 11 Wilson of Washington ,1s J -: Only Westerner , . f I , ftly Tin Aasorlatad PrM t '! NEW YORK; l)oo. 12. The ' - make-up of tho flrnt, socnnd and 1 ithird n!l-Amorlpnn football teams j i compiled by The Assoclati'd rress j from country-wldo opinions Is as i : follows: . ..... Irst eleven: End: Benny Oostorhaon, Michi gan: Mike Tully. Dartmouth. Tackles: Kd Weir. Nebraska; Ralph Chase, Pittsburg. Guards: Carl Dlehl, Dartmouth; Herbert Struhnhnn, Yale. 1 fVnter: Kd McMlllnn. Princeton. yl Kuartcrbnck: Harold "Red" Urlinm, nullum. Halfbacks' Ocorge Wilson, Uni versity of Washington; Andy ' . :"gwedo" Oberlander. Dartmouth. Fullback: Urrilo Nevers, Stan 1 ford. ) 'j i Second eleven: - V ' Ends: Thayer. Pennsylvania; ., Born, Army, . . ; . Tackles: Parker, Dartmouth; ' . . Llndenmyer. Missouri. fi .Guards: Ness, Ohio State; Buck ; ler. Alabama, ':! i Center: Brown. Michigan. I Quarterback; Friedman. Mlchl- fan. Halfbacks:' Tryon, Colgate; t .1. Flournoy, Tulane. ' , Fullback: Slagle, Princeton. Third eleven: ' fends: Hansen. Syracuse; Lowe, ..I Tennessee. I Tackles: Cyre, Gonzagaf Ed . i . wards, Michigan. . Guards: Malum, West Virginia; l ! Carey, California. . Center: Hutchinson. Nebraska. 1 Quarterback: Hyde, Colorado j ' ggies. : i , Half backs: Kcffer. Brown v . Brown. Alabama. . ; j Fullback: B. Tesreau, Pniver- . any ot wasnington A. C. PLANS TRIP . . - r START BARNSTORMING WILL ; DECEMBER SO 1 (Br The, Associated Press) C0RVALLI3. Ore.. Dec 1!. . I Toe Orogon Agricultural college .1- basketball team, which has already r" . ('i ' opened the -season winning an ! i . : early non-conference game with i Albany college. 8S to 11. leaves , Bias barnstorming tour through r vauiornia. K fn&ke the rnlifomfn rin TafI. ' If Baker, forward and enntnln. Tiilc j guard; Bill Burr, guard; Jim Pin- .'I cenon. center; Don Hartung, for ..j .. i ward; Jack Savory, center, and .:'' , Dates for the California 4our . : cemoer zi: Amblers A f RnvV- it, ' ion, uecemoer as; jr. m. I., Ban : i : cember z8; Hollywood. A. c, Hol ; . lywood December 80; Whittier col- . lege. Whittier December 31; Fres no state college, Fresno. January 2 whereby the annual game be- twi-en the two tram wtit hliermu" between Scnttlo and Portland! In Ihe light of this compact It would appear that campus tradition are due for the toboggan. Why not station the Oregon team at Tort land and have done with the myth that it plays any pan In tho activities of the aludvnl body? e lllngelde follower who read the details of the llerlcnbnch-Delnney fight Just naturally wonder how the refei-ee hud thp hardihood to awurd the dcclslon'to the much niuuled champion, . As usual. KttKcnc vets th worst of It In the conference schedule grabbng. The only Inajor Kain tmrded for the homo campus is that to bo waned, with Stan'-v". hero. It was Washington' turn to come down hijr but Insfxid the Multnomah club grabs this exhiht- Ion. It has repeatedly been demonstrated that after the dun has had its drat; at tho gate autl other Incidentals of expenses of the Oregon team ore me: there is little mazumn left as a result of hese grid defections. And besides it deprives the poor student of a chance to see his team in action in game that obviously belongs on tho campus. How long nre tho students going to stand for this sort of footlmll buncombe? On next Wednesday the Mult nomah Anglers' and Hunters' club of Portlnnd will stage Its annual dinner nnd conference. At this time a discussion of the merits and demerits of the proposed game re fuse bill will be staged by Uame Warden Averlll and Captain Burghduff. It may bo stated In parenthesis that Lane sportsmen are unalterably opposed to this bill. Wilson. rlKht half back ofWash lngton, and Nevers. fullback of Stanford, were granted places on tne 192a all-star roothall team by tho Big Three board. Thus do the coast and northwest colleges get recognition which formerly went to eastern teams. Honorable mention was accorded Mauts. Ore gon end and to Jones. Oregon full back. Oregon was slow in getting her stride but the team made a whirlwind finish. It la estimated that 23. 000 peo ple witnessed the annual Oretron 0. A. C. grid strugglo here last month which is evidence of the fact that Eugene is capable of drawing a big gate to these games. Another point In fnvor of the campus game is the factor of small expense incident to the home schedule. I : V If I. the Realm of Sports It Is claimed bv snorfu writer. that the poor showing madS by "Red" Grange In the game of the ' i vn;cago Hears against the Provi pence grid team was due to teal pusy on the part of his teammates that they gave him no support. It ; !' ; ften works out that way. We :; pave seen ry cobb left high and ; dry between bases when other n..- ro" Pbyrs refused to cooperate ;wun pim in a squeeze play. OFflWIIDFOn NEXT YEAS CUES Large ' Colleges Withdraw From Conforenco (liy Th AafeK-UttHl Pri) SftATTMC, W'nah., Boo. IS. Withdrawal at ttio lartfti utvtral tlos from (ho Northwont Intofi-ol-U'KUiUt nthlotiu ronfoiiMirc, wlot tioii of so mo offti'ia.H for noxt yoar'i cotifoi-enoo louttaU tixmoa antl f loot ton of mv offUm for (ho Pacific vonnt intorcoUoRiato Mhlolic ronfonuiro marked today's BOivWm hvro, the last of tho annual inortiitifH until next yoar. When tho la nit uulvorsltlos, In cludiHK 'ayhttiKton, WastiitiKton State coHojro, tho I'ldvorslty of Ida ho, (JoasuKa unlvonMty and tho I'nlvorNity of Montana wtthdivw from tho Norlhwost conference, tho smaller oolUi:s announced that they had already orcanlxed and would rutniit tho naiuo and tho ellKibillty renulrementa of the con ference. Officials of all colleges concerned emphaHixed tho fact that the iuovo was entirely harmonious and for mutual advantage. Kor-somo time thero has been dissatisfaction with tho old con ference In which largo Institutions wero matched vlth small schools. A resolution was passed that Pacific coast conference teams must piny at least four cames with other conference schools In order to have their schedules considered of conference standard. An effort will bo made to select athletic officials as far in advance as possible nnd also to keep them without permitting changes m ar rangements. George M. Varnoll, who baa of ficiated in foot Kilt games in the Xorthwest for IS years, was again not hortred to represent the far west nt the national football rules committee meeting, H. V. Carpenter, of Washington State college, was elected presi dent of the Pacific coast confer ence; M. f An cell. University of Idaho, pecretary. Tho next meeting of the confer ence will be held In Palo Alto In May during the track meet there. The regular annual winter meet ing will be held next year at Los Angeles. MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE; ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER IS, 192S 1. WU.W.II null, mull IJJi 'I Jl mill ' .m Hi '' I .' . ST. . MARY'S DEFEATED MAXY PEXATTTRS GIVHX IX IOS ANGLS GAME (Hr The Airoctated Pre) LOS AXQELES COLISEUM, Pec. 12. university of Southern Cali fornia's football eleven splashed a 12 to 0 score over the record of St. Mary's college of Oakland here today In a game that piled up a mgn water mark for penalties, passes and poor punting. The ses sion provided nn opportunity for Morton Kaer, Trojan halfback, to boost his year's scoring record to the top notch of the entire United states. He topped the list, accord ing to official figures, with 114 points, leading .Eddie Tryon of Colgate, who has 111. The IT. S. C. team came within six points of equaling the high scoring record of 461 points held by University of Washington. CARBURETORSWIN SERIES SPARE PARTS VOLLEY BALL SEASON' CLOSED Campus games at Havtrnrd fioi,i are due to become a memn- tt .'-'-! the nrMAnt h(a i , . . . . games away from home Is main . : jj tnlned. Astounding as It may ' vregwo ana wuh nAn I Have signed a ten-vear mmran Carburetors finished the parts" volley ball league season yesterday with a score of 24, ihe highest number of points of any team In the department, 1t was announced by E. E. Holdemau. physical director of the Y. M. C. R. Sims is captain. Spark Plugs, R. Landrum, fin ished second with 217 and the Shock Absorbers were third with 1S8 (Capt. Sig Skavlan.) The Side Curtains captained by D. Schracd er, maintained a cellar position al most from the beginning, but ran up a score ot C4. t i't.-.i t..:;' ii'f-! Mi - :i n DON'T SHIVER Wear Our Warm Woolens Our warm woolen clothing is the best insurance you can obtain as a protection of your health against the dangers that cold winter weath er brings. We sell wool sweaters, shirts, suits, pvercoats, underwear, socks, mackinaws and blankets and sell them at . the lowest possible prices. ' SUITS and OVERCOATS $25 to $40 Give Something Useful for Christmas t The Brownsville Woolen Mills Store w HrVrsVl, (TThce Flannels, Velvets and Double-Faccvl Cloths are pcnuaslve reasons "Why Mm Si.' Jiomc". . . . I Lane County New i : (Continued from page four) (TYouH have to (hake lc to find finer gifts than Lon Or Short Hose. Smart Clothes A Quick-Pick list For Gi&t-Gi vers sfVEN though low cost be not your object in choos ing a holiday present) surely moderate price can be no objection. Here's a galaxy of gifts to select from, and don't forget a new Stein Bloch Tuxedo Suit for your self for the holiday fun and functions just beginning. u"No moie IiiiiiiIiiui pirimt f."?' 0"""ll''K I-ouniilng Kobe like tins with tM,Z control Inn foclim ,ait Klidlc. cf Toledo, visited nt the L. I. Cheshire home from Monday until Wednesday. Tho Hardy Cox home Is quar antined for scarlet fever. The three children have recovered from It but Mrs. Cox Is sick now. Rev. Lesley Bailey attended a ministers' conference at Roseburg Tuesday. ' E. P. Jackson or corvains. vis ited at the H. O. Jackson home Saturday. ifr. and Mrs. Clifford Freeman and daughter were guests at the E. M. Lingo home Friday ana Sat urday. . R. C. Allen attended the Sunay school conference ui Veneta Sun day. County Superintendent E. J. Moore visited the Swamp school cne day last week. BLACIILY PERSONALS (Rerister Lane County Special) EI.ACHI.Y. Ore.. Dec. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Post and children nnd Eriln Post of Hlckrcall. arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Itat- cliff. ' ' C. M. Hulburt. Mr. ana - Mrs. John Ratcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Post nnd children nnd Ervm roBt were business visitors in tugene Monday. Homer 'WorthinRton spent the lnr.t week-end at the home of Mr. ni Mrs. C. M. Hulburt. " Mrs. C. M. Hulburt. Konerc 3'ayter. Homer Wnrthlngton. M!s Ruth Pontius ana i,inirea nuiuun moored to the new Harrlsburg bridge Sunday afternoon. Kobert Slaytcr was a business visitor in Junction City Wednes day afternoon. C. M. Hulburt is building a six room bungalow nt Triangle lake for Hnborlnnd brothers. F. K. Blachly motored to Eu gene Thursday morning on busi ness. . , tT T. UlAnd returned to his home Thursday after a week's 1 Mcndcnhall was accompanied by visit With biS daughter Airs. J. U. I .nr. aiiicib ui uusnuiirK. .ir. Limy Stein-Bloch Suits and Overcoats f Are Always Correct fXScsxfi are the Uit gifts Hoing around and no man can have too many handker chiefs for both show and uk. (TThe wide-awake (tft-glver selects Pajamas in the new patch-pocket and polo-col-Ur effect. (OUti and O loves cover important ends of man and of the i(t problem, C Silk Dinner Jacket Waistcoat to accompany your new Tuirdo Suit and the lateit 8in(lcbulton Kvenlng Shlru iSTORE-MEN Known for Good Clothes Post. MFADOWVIKW PKUSOXALS (Rstter Tine County Special) MEADOWVIEW, Ore., Dec. 11. The play entitled "Ana Home fume Ted." will be given at the Mcadowview school houe Satur day evening. December 12. Twelve students will appear in Mr. and Mrs. Benton Schrcnk nf Pine Rldgo South Dakota, are In the vicinity visiting relatives and friends. ' K. C. Hnlllday of Bnlem was hero on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson wero In Eugene shopping Wednesday. cottage ;novi-: PKHSONAtA -iHcsimer I.anc County Special) COTTAGE GItOVE. Ore., Dec. II. v. E. Mendenhall rcturncl home Thursday cvfnlr.g from Seattle, where he attended a three day session of the chamber of com merce national convention. Mr. VBV BAD CASE 0 Itched and Burned a Great Deal. Cuticura Healed. " I had a very bad case of elm. plea and blackheads. The pimples festered and grew quits large and itcnea ana uurnea a great deal. My face looked very badly for about three months. I tried several differ ent remedies but got no relief. I began using Cuticura Sosp and Ointment and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of uittcui ointment I could see s great Improvement. I continued the treatment and after using four csket of Cuticura Soap and four boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed." (Signed) Mrs, ueiiiah M. & now, Wellington, Utah, Jon. 24, 192S. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and talcum lor dally toilet purposes Soto S. OlotiiMnt n and Cta. Talnm Be. Sold rvrrrwiwr., nampie Mill rrn. Anirre.1 wuw initofla Dpt H. Htlota, VtM." Cuticura Sh.lif Slick J5c. wick of Eugene and Mr. Itlcd of Corvallls, other delegutes to the convention. Mrs. Fay Allison was a Eugene visitor today. Mrs. -Wm. Patton and Mrs. Ray Huto of Camp Crock, wore guests Friday of tholr parents, Mr. and Mrs. is. t. Mcuulloin, Bob Jones was a visitor In Junc tion City Friday. Walter Murray was struck today, while at work at tbo W. A. Wood ward camp, when a limb fell on Ills head, and received a badly lac orated scalp nnd several brulsos. J. J. Nciliion, employed by tho Andcrson-Middteton Lumber com pany at Itujnda, had his left knee bndly Injured today when be was struck by tho heavy line, while at worl;. Miss Lucy Case, from the exten sion division of the Oregon Agri cultural college, conducted one of the series of lectures on nutrition at tho Grange hall nt Const Fork this week. During her stay here aho had as dinner guests Mrs. Clnra Hurkholdcr nnd rtnughtcr. Miss ""elle.'at the Hotel tlartell. firslfMAN PKHSON'ALS (RexlRtar l,ana 'County Knerlal) CIIHHMANc Ore.. !)... II Paul Triimmllljs returned li'inu Mon day from Ban Antonio, Texas, whore he was (!:'' 'icciiuse of the Illness of his f.-ithe.-. Mrs. a. 11, Mills is spending a few weeks with relatives In Port lnnd. Mrs. R. D. Mills and daughters returned. Tuesday from Notl, where hoy pavo been visiting rela tives. Mrs. J. A. Rosier of Maploton spent several days hern this week with her daughtor, Mrs. Curtis Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Ly'nn Wheeler re turned Wednesday from a few days' visit with relatives and friends in Portlnnd. Dee Mills spent several days In Eugene Ihln week. Karl Hill was a business visitor In Portlnnd. Fred Hewitt went to Silicons Thursday on a duck hunting trip. OAKRIIHJE PERSONALS " tnesl.tnr T.nne County Rpoclnl) OAKHIDOE. Ore., Dec. 11. Tnck DukiiI roturnod Wednesday from a btislnens trip to Portland and Seattle, Word has been received ' here that Mrs. C. E. Wilson hui boon seriously Injured In an nutamobllo accident. This will, detain the doc tor and Mru. Wilson from return ing as soon as they expected. They are now In Portland. Frank Stevens Is back In town after an absence of several months Fred Slnglolary, who has been on the construction work, Is hero and reported ill. W. N'orri was In town tho first of tho wock from Wcstflr. Thrco children of tho V. F. Ho bert family aro reported as hav ing the whooping cough. X. T. Olrdner again assumed hlii duties at the Southern Pacific depot Thursday. W. B. Morrison left for Eugene Friday where ho was transferred from horo, Frank Rajotte punned through town Fridny on Ills way to Eu-gone. LOWER FEKX HIIMJK NOTES (llesliter I.ane County Speelsl) LOWER FKUN RIDGE, Ore, Den. 11. Sir. and Mrs. Jason Ad it Iris visited with relatives In Port land several days last week. Mr. and Mr. Dal Holcomb wont to Eugene Wednesday. Bud Vaughn baled hay for J, N. Leigh Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sanborn went to Junction City Tuesday. J. A. Adklns and daughtor Al berta, wont to Eugcna Thursday. Ill VKIIVIEW PERSONA IJt (Iteslater I.ane County Kuoolnl) RIVERVIEW, Ore., Deo. 11. Mrs. ' Ernest Edwards Arrived homo Sunday morning from Sun Jose, Cal.i whore ska spent two weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Her bert Burt nnd other relatives. Earl Tucker Is slowly Improv ing nftor three weoks of pneumonia, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND I black mare. 1 bar hone, both old. Owner plaaaa Inquire at A. If. Jnhneon'e. motor II, L'oburg road. 3. W. HnoiMy. IS-Ui TlltS PARTY that took the black allt umbrella from Ilia McMorran end Waaliburne .tors la known. I'lenao ra turn to office. II-ll-l LKT UK haul your traali and garbage. 1'hone 1MJ-J. 1'eler Kilns. 11-11-1 mo.' WEST LAKE I'EIISONATl flteirlatar Lena froiinty Hpeelal) WEST LAKH. Ore., Dec. 12. f.fr. and Mrs. Ed Cordor aro spend ng a tow divs visiting at tlm linmo of Mrs. Corners' uncle, Dnn Miles, Perry ftlchardsnn crime In from KWal and Is spending a tow days at his HBmo hero. Lornn and Homer Austin of Can nry spent tho wek.ond nt tho home or their aunt, Mrs. Dan Miles. M. D. Austin wont to Eugone Mondny to bo gono n few days. Ed MHm was over from Booth Sunday spending the day with rel atives here. : . ' Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Walter Smith BO YOtI WAY KNOW OI'I'OltTUNITr NIIMIiKH KIVB WHO Wlt.I, OBT ITT fssoo - A.rooin coniptolely furnl.had houae. cloee In, nice front porab, ra repllon hall with wrap oloaeti larsa llvlns ami dining room, kitchen and butler pantry, screened In hack porch, S larsa bedrooms with cloaoto, full alied haoemrnl wllh fruit closet, 'fur nace heat, plaetored throughout, built in buffet, bullt'lns and link In pan try, olectrlclty; llvlns room haa up rlsht piano, Ball rus, floor lamp, Vlc trola, Uavenport ami 8 roakere; din room baa full dining room set leather teats on nholre, writing deak. full rus: kitchen haa combination gas and wood atee range, linoleum nn floor and In pantry all nore.aary dl.bes and titrmalle; 1 bedroom aeta eomplals with ruga and many other Items too num erous to mention such aa ahadei, rods, ourlalns, etalr carpet, oto, Tha homo proper la 3sx34 with a three enr gar Sga In rear, situated behind tha home la another houae tz3! wllh garago Sod WoodHheil, alio chlrkon houeo and yard wllh a good garden epot which tina blarkberrlSt fruit trees walnnt trees and othor mlecellaneous growth oaropt -weeda. Thla property la con trolly lornled on paved atreot with a frontage of It feet and a depth ot 117 feet, It bun a beautiful lawn wllh vlnea and etirubhery and surrounding the properly la a painted Intllro fencet Inet year hnnnrnblo mention wna glean title property by tha newapaper as f laving the molt beautiful ground! n una district If not In Kugenoi SO YOU MAY KNOW I.ait week a hinn bought opt of our bnrgnlns gnd before Iho Ink got cold he was of fered f 1000 profit. Why go to Cal ifornia or Florida when opportunity ta'knonklhg nt your doori net qulokly hecnuie tho fint orio making dopant will get It, Tonne. ABK POK Mil. EAm.y. ANOTIIBIt IIAIIOAIN fl-ItlS New t-room modern llurco hung. slow wllh jrnraga and Woodehed at tached; eaif llde nn pavement; I hed rooma wllh oloiete, nlco plumbing, large bathroom) A onmorvatlvg prlco li 1.1800, but It mint ba soldi small caih pnyment geli It, abk rort mii. BAnr.T, Frank J, U.rnr, Tteiltor Telephone (It . jl llh Ave. Welt . 1MII Here are Watches that fm yvu waiii-fa ea t . . . L watch that can be de-r ; pended on to tell the ' tme correctly be ure ' to gelect one of the beau ' tlfulnewstyleDULOVA WATCHES now on die play at our storee ""s We guarantee them to give complete tatlt factlao. Blof.HtrWfteUW u:r.. 2850 tn 14 Kt-aolU whits soul Jiw.lnevaneali I, 'M (Kb kIU whks soM 4IW B.wou.ii.ryf'';" l4l4Kt.rUdwWM('',M9 W have many other Bl)U)VA Btyl" 1 and shapes from S23.0O to 12S00. J III m icjw - - , EUGENE . QjRE. 027 WILLAMETTE (Continued on page 7, column 2)