' SIX
MORNINC REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16, 1925
T
FOR BASKETBALL WORK
First Practice of Year Is Held
at Cottage Grove
fRrittfttrr Innn Cminiy RptvUI)
roTTACl I'i (IHO V K, Ore,
IB. One of tin linnet ttiriumtH
of Btixlvntu for himkotlmU practice
In the hiKtory of Cottage t.rovo
hi tih nohonl, vn tlw plonsunt kIhM
tlmt uroptrd i'onoh "I'op" Orn ti
nts when ho Mow the whistle for
the opening practice of the your
liiat nlKht in the IUkI. tchonl gym
naKium. Acror-IInK to Grnnnin, who Is also
principal of the high school, the
prospects lor u wtnninic team are
very bright this season, as all of
the Icttermen of lat year are
The Greater
Guilt!
iHlnp? new mntoiiut hwn shown ...
The innr-virimi luisketlmll series
whs finish. pint ntkht. with the
Hoplimnoro!! wtiuihiK the cham
ptoitHhip, iu to a default by the
freshmen. Mix khhc were played
In nil, with the final tumlltitf Klv
Iiik the mtphoiuorett the OrM place
mid w n i i in (wmo ml. the f re h -men
Mini juniors runkhiK In the
oitler numcil.
The date of the first giune to be
pliiyvil hat not been set yet. ac
cortlinK' to the coach. The school
team will he put throiiKh a hard
t ruining before the firwt contest.
The complete imskethall schedule
is j ml yet made out, but it is
known that ten games will be
played during the year, and in
clude such high schools as, Al
bany, Springfield, Hoseburg, Cor
vallis and Kugene,
BRINGING UP FATHER
Hi'tttaH'rwl V. B. Vntoiil OffU
MOTORCYCLE RUN HELD
COTTAISK (ilJOVK UHlKltS
HOLD 100-MI1.K CONTKST
The plea of Ignorance U no ex
cuse in law. Nor does Ignorance
ave the wrong-doer who is striv
ing in the battle of life. The sor-
(ow, the shame.the untold misery
hat human beings suffer as a pen
alty for ignorance is appalling
especially when clean, whole
some knowledge about life ttr
now so easy to obtain.
In publishing True Story Mag
azine, Bernarc Klacfadden has
fniinJ m vrrovr drixf Knmm fVi Sa.
S TRUTH about life as no other 3j
metnoa could do.
The reader of True Story has
only to read the stories of the
men and women who bare their
own lives In this amazing publi
cation, to learn how frightful Is
the price paid by the weak, the
erring, the foolish, the unin
formed. Whether you are young
or old,you cannot afford to miss
the 18 soul-stirring features in
January True Story.
TrueStorv
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COTTAOK C.UOVE. Or.'., Ore.
ruling a Jiiirley-ln,VHt8on ainKlo;
I rUUiif,- a Harly.luvUlsoa bJukIo;
i i.'haiu oy Overton, riding a Hurley
'. liuvidson with citlo cur, nml Antiol
i Hawkins, riillnc nn Imllnn Seoul,
i nil finished with a perfect score
In the 100-mile contest held by the
Oilnpooya Tribe Motorcycle club ot
Cot taste Drove liwt Sundiiy. Orbro
rurcell on u Hiirley-Uiivldaon fin
ished second and Clayton Krsklno
also on a Hurley-nuvUlson, fin
ished third. Of the eluht who en
tered the contest only five com
pleted the run.
The route of the contest was
from Cottage Grove over the old
north road to I.orane then from
Lorane to Cottajre Grove over the
old south road. This run was pone
over twice. Neither of tho roads
over which the run was routed is
now "in use. There were also three
lnps made east of Cottage Grove
through the Delicht valley.
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34 Ninth Are., West
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SOUTH BEND. 1ml.. Dec. 15.
That Floyd Fitxsitnmons and tho
South Bend syndicate backlnff him
still control the Jack Dempsey
Harry Wills fiiiht and that it will
be held next summer were the pos
itive assertions today of Judge O.
A. FarabauKh. a member of the
financing proup.
FarahaUKh doubted if the con
test will bo. held In Indlann, even
though Andrew- M. WeisberK. hotel
man and head of the syndicate, as
serted there was no slate law bar
ring the contest from this smte.
Any other site has not been seri
ously considered. Farabauph said.
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COBURG LOSES CONTEST
MOHAWK VMOX HIOH WIXS
UASKETBAIXi UASLE
Tlmelr Advice -' -
From One Wbo Knows
BrookITi. Mrs. F. G. Marquart
rites: 'Having been . Jroubled
with Indigestion for several
months, my a rug
gist advised me to
try Carter's Little
Liver Pills. He
said they are good
for a hundred dif-
t . ferent ailments, if
people only knew
the value of them. I can safely
say that since I am taking them,
and only one each night, I am ab
solutely relieved from Indigestion,
and can eat most everything that
I omitted before. This may help
other sufferers."
- Carter's Little Liver Pills are a
purely vegetable laxative, they
physic the bowels in a gentle man
ner, free from pain and unpleasant
after effects. All druggists, 25c
(RfKtster lM9 County Special)
WEN1M.ING. Or.. Doc. 15. Tho
( small, scrappy Coburff hlii nchuol
basketball team lost tho second
Kame of its aeuson to tia Mohawk
union high school tt .n i tho
Four-L hall, at Wentilinff, l-'rlilay
night, by a score of 25-10. A hlKh
degree ot sportsmanship wa? shown
by both teams throughout the tilt
and after the frame a lunch was
pi von to the members of tho two
teams. The frame eemed queer
to the viewpoint of the spectators,
because of the vast difference In
the size of tho two teams.
The Co burg high school team
also lost to the Mohawk second
team. The score was 9-13. Through
out the came the score waa very
1 close, but In the last quarter tho
j M areola' team forged ahead and
dpeared two more liaskpts. and
finished the gamo four points In
the lead.
Lineup of the two teama:
Mohawk Coburg
W. Wickfl .rf - Cole
rrow ; If Fletcher
Johnson - c Winn
Taylor r Johns
jApplegate rg. Harrington
I Heferee; Ben Davidson, Spring-field.
the valley athletic association such
n officials und amounts to tm paid
them, and matters that will bo
taken up at tho meeting of tho
state association in Portland, De
cember 29, 30 and 31, will also
be taken up.
NEW RULES EXPECTED
IMlOFKKSICMiAli FOtrTHAMj IH
OI'I'OSKI) IIY N. C. A. A. '
Who Made the Appraisal?
Your property insured
for 90 VeJuation.
Your LIFE?
What percentage of valuation? And
who makes the appraisal?
WHY DELAY? And why continue
under-insured. Many a widow and
orphan is living today without even
the necessities because "Dad" wait
ed to "Think It Over."
"T-.Bill Baskerville--EXPLAIN
District Manager
The Check ' V Gets There
. from
First
Phone 482 "WE WRITE 'EM RIGHT" 557 Willamette
HOOP GAMES SCHEDULED
SPJUXGFIEfM, KOSFJiritG ARB
FIRST OX LIST
Springfield high school hoop
sters will be the-flrst quintet to
race the Eugene high school team
this year, it was announced yes
terday with tho completion of the
schedule for the year.
I The SpKngfleld game will ho
( played here January 6.. January
: 15. Hoseburg will como to EuKene
! and on January 22 the local will
J Journey to Corvalllti. Tho fourth
i game In January, will he on tho
29th. with .Salem at Salem.
Four game-will be played in
February as folio wh:. February 5,
i Albany at Eugene; February 12.
uorvauiH at bugene; February l.
University high school in tho Eu
gene high school building; Feb
ruary 19, Halem In Eugene.
March 2 the return game with
the University high school will bo
played and March 5 tho local five
will go to Albany.
There Is ono open date, that of
February 26.
NEW YORK, Dec. 15. Agita
tion to combat tho 4endnrles to
over emphasize antl profomtlonal
lxo fotitball may take concrete
form when the National Collegiate
Athletic niuioclatlon. representative
of colleges and universities In nil
parts of tho country, holds lia
20th annual conference hero De
comber 30.
Listing tho signing of college
undergraduates by prof ess tonal
football teams and the banqueting
of its all-American eleven by the
New York Sun. as examples of de
velopments which Jeopardise the ,
intercollegiate game, tno associa-,
tlon's executives provide five rem
edies to meot the existing sltUa
tion. t -
These remedies, embodied In ft
tentative resolution forwarded to
members of tho X. C. A. A. In an
announcement signed by President
Palmer E. Plerco and Secretary
Frank W. Nicholson, would com
bat professionalism by (1) limit
ing pre-season trnlnng; (2) limit
ing tho number of IntcrcolIcKlaic
contests; 3) limiting tho number
of games played In other than
college stadia; (4) nhollshlng the
so-called athletic scholarships and
Improper proselyting, and (6) en
couraging intra-mural games.
SERVICE
ATHLETIC MEETING SOON
locaej scnooi, officials . to
ATTEND 8KSSION
Five local school officials will
attend th meeting of the "Wil
lamette valley athletic association
in Albany Katurdny when high
school football schedules for 1'J26
will be made. up.
Those going from here are Tt. fl.
Brown, coach i P. E. hrJioiiMon,
principal; and Fred Chess, of the
Eugene high school faculty; David
John Jones, superintendent of
school and Itov. t reieruk O.
Jennings, member of the board of
edurntion.
Other matters of Importance to
MEDFORD REJECTS BID
ECGEXE IIIUH QllN'TfTT SEEKS
MORE OAME8
Medford high school cannot nc
citpt tho offer of a basketball game
with Eugeno high school for any
ditto approaching February 26, It
wax learned last night, when local
high school authorities received
word from tho southern Oregon
city.
As a consequence the local quin
tet may take a three-day jaunt
to Marshflcld and Coqulllo, ac
cording to Fred Chess, of tho high
school faculty, '
Tn all trips of the basketball
team, with tho exception of the
proponed Journey to tho Coos bay
country, the members will iravol
over the Oregon Electric, It was
reported.
LAHOOD .WINS DECISION
MirKKN.ii-; takks honors
FKOM r-OHBETT
This Institution is nearing the
' completion
of 42 years of helpful service
to this Community.
An account with the '
First National Bank
Since 1883
will acquaint you with
real service.
Winter Garden
RACING
TOURNAMENT
SKATING RACES
EVERY. EVENING
Each nlglil's winner to com.
Hto for grand cnMi rfze Suttir
day evening, DcvcMnltvr HHIi,
There will be a ladies9
race proceeding ' the
mcn' final race Satur
day evening.
Tlr Tho Annotated Prs
HBATTLK. Wash., Dec. 15.
P'xJe I .n hood, Kutte, Mont,, won a
decision tontgnt over unucK Heii
ni'iii, I'nrilnml bantamweight In
tht s.x-round main event of a -local
boxing card, '
"Wild Hill" McKenxlo of Seat
tle and formerly of Canada,
heavyweight won In a technical
knockout over Hob f'orbott, Vakl
ma. Wash., in the third round, of
a scheduled Hlx-rt)und seml-wmd-up.
Tho gong saved Corbett from
a knockout in tho second.
AT TIIM TIirATRKH TOPIT
Rn Clmi dart I'otfi Nisrl In 'Plowr
of .thn Night," nn orJKlnsJ ;rtwn mnry,
wrltlitn estpeflnlly titr th vlvauilous l'nl.i
by JiiMpb Hftrsiilifimr, nnri roplnto
with slovins roinnnre, flnry dramn. and
rti'llnnt jett JngM, with a t:npnbln tat of
ttiirportlnir Dtrim; Clirlfitle romndr. "My
wetf," a HrntKllnsvlnh fun et: Kino
KTatn New Kvnit Dorothy Wymsn,
nmid o' melody, , In musical nrcompanl
uvnt on h ontun.' - ., .
Comlns Marry Cary In "Th Man
From Herl (luh; "Kvn'm Lovor," with
Irr-ntf Rkli. It "ft Lylvll and Clara How;
Normnn Krry and Virginia Vnlll In
"The Prlre rf tlmiore;" Montt lllue In
"ltnRHn'a Alley," with Pntity Ruth Mli
lr, Ucn Turpiti and 1oiiIm Faxanda
. a ...
McDonald Third dnys "Quo Vndln,"
Willi Bmll JnnntnR nnd a lnr cnt tn
n flnRrnnt drama of . vivid contrail.
rompollinir In I to nwinp1ng, flnry action
Fnnitiititt in ItB inndar romannn, a nnw
Hlrnt National plfturo npflr-inli Knllx
comdy, "Kata la Wait; MoPonhld Now-
l-ivnntttt FrnnK I. c. AlnXnndaf In a
annrlnl "Quo. Vadla" mualfal arora nn
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Coming Harold Bill WrljliVi "A Bon ,
WILD-.
VBrrl' I goes the starter "zib" tfo
ifcTY wuiicr iea vrown I
Smooth and powered crowded
with mileage!
- The new winter VRed Crown" is the
. achievement of our 47-years of gasoline
making experience I
On sale at all Standard Oil Service
Stations and "Red Crown", dealers,
from the red, white and blue pump.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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juxler anil HAymonil nation l 'Ths Paca
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H. C. Wltwar's "Throe naaai Baal," a
"Paramakar romaily ' with Albarla
Vaushn. ,
a
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"Rntnnla." Wllh f.Hllan nt.it . r..n...
Olah and Ronalil Cullman tnncnlfloantly
hnniltlful Mrrlnir Inla of lova, Irnnoh.
ry, piracy In lha .damorous rlaya that
wrra Ilia glory of ar.cli.nt floranoa In
llnly, nn A, arala.of Itntiraaalva propor
tional aplatiniil nitiatoal ennra by Oharlna
" uravin. ' i
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Prank Kponnn In 'iKnilt f.ynimi" .liirkin
r'nnvan In "tlld f'lnthaa;". I'Tlia Anrlrnt
Hnrlnari" rnnrarl Nail anil Paulina
Biark In "Hun Hp;" "Tha Mlilahliminn."
aliirrlnx llnnton Nnvnrrni Knlh anil Iilll
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Huirano. Hotol BoKuty Shop, tot
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O. 8, F. Hlokox, piano tunr.
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Clciinors, ,1'lions 1860,
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rNPtinm with hioniit TnoMi
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