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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1925)
SIX anxr heinhaat leaves FOB BASKETBALL MEET toast Conference Officials Meet In Spokane Hilly Ketnhart, university lmket ball coach, will leave loday for th nnuul meeting of the bosket baU 1'arilto Coant tnteroollpRtiUo con forcnc which will be held In Spo kane Wntunlny nlRht and contlniUM for three lay. Offlclnls, coaches nd irmdunle manuRer from the fiitlru Pacific Northwwrt will be Dront at the mpetlnp. The purpose of tho meeting will he to endeavor to make basket ball rules, officiating, courts and acces sor tea uniform In the northern di VlHlon of tho Pacific Coast confer ence. In order to work out a uniform code of rules which It Is hoped will be followed by officials And coach e In the Northwest and the Pacific Coast an Invitation to all high school coaches has been ex tended. AH rule pertaining to basketball will be threshed out by the conference. The officials and coaches will pat her in the Gonsaca university gymnasium Saturday evening and the entire system of rules 'U1 be gone over and made uniform so that the same Interpre tation will be used by every of ficial and coach In the Pacific Northwest. , This year a different system will be used. Two officials, a referee and an umpire, will handle each game. This waa suggested as a means to curb roughness. At last year's games a referee alone hand led the game. T Eight Players Will Make Trip With Coach V. D. Bain (Rppl.tr I-nn. County Special) 6PK1XGFIEI.D. Ore.. Dec. IS. ' The basketball team of Spring field high school will play Its sec ond game of the schedule Satur day evening at Monroe. Coach V. D. Bain will motor over -with the soiad for the game. Eight play era will make the trip. The S3 to 14 lacing that the lo cal team handed Coburg is some Indication of the potential strength of the Springfield quintet but it is too early in the season for the team to be showing any srreat amount of good work. This is only the second game of the sea son and will probably be slow. The team is a five-man team and there are no stars in the line up. The coach has endeavored to tress teamwork In preference to the development of . Individual stars on the team. This is the last game of the fall semester. The schedule for next year follows: January g, Coburg high school at Coburg. , , , January IS. University nlgn school at Eugene. February 5. Cottage Grove nigh school in Springfield. February 19, Monroe high school at Springfield. '..,. March 6. Cottage Grove high school at Cottage Grove. DEFEATED BY COBURG First Game In Five Years Lost Last Night Kunto was tied and four wcro lost. The graduation of the older inH this year leuve but ncnnt pro peels for next season according to the conch. Thoso who were awarded tho block "8" for their work on tho football team were: Austen McPherson captain of the team and quarterback; ltlll Cox and Frank Lewis, halfbacks; Ken neth Orlcgcr and William Ocer, fullback; OeorK Moon, Kdr l.ouk. and Joe Thompson, tackles; Albert Harper, Oarsel Whiteneck, Kueben Vtllmins and Frank Lom bard, guards; William Pollard, center. The numher of letters awarded this year exceeds that of previous years by one or two. The require ments of two full games or eluht quarters was somewhat easier with six games on the schedule. SANTA GLAHA QUINTET DEFEATED BT THURSTON Shaffner, Star Center, In jured In First Quarter Crippled by the loss of their star player, the Santa Clara high school basketball players last night lost fat game to Thurston, at Santa Clara, according to a report brought back to Kugene. The final score was Sauta Clara 91 and Thurston 40. Arch Shaffner, outstanding play er of the Santa Clara team, was taken out of the game In the first quarter on account of Injuries. This was the first came for the Santa Clara boys and Coach Oscar Wlnther believes they will come through a hard schedule with fly ing colors despite last night's defeat. Mr. Wlnther attributed the score to Shaffncr's injuries and inability to stay with the quintet. A return game will be played at Thurston January IB. Other games In the future will be with Blachly and Pleasant Hill, botl. strong aggregations. The lineup for Santa Clara last night follows: Dragoo and Chlttock. forwards; Shaffner, center; Thompson and Strome. guards; substitutes, Llles nnd Shaffner and Znbrlskle for Llles. The referee was Brick" David son. - , MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE,, SATURDAY, PEC. 10, 1928 BRINGING UP FATHER ItcnUkrwl V. B. t'alvul OKIca Ctiprrliriil, Ills, lutcrualtgual New OH! 1 THli THE M JEWELRY WNOO WSNT Nft. JlCC TO Come: r.ight down ? rut, , TELL Htr-t e Ellii tttS I t Iktl Fkaturc Service. Inc. Gml Bnl ncttu nwvi4 A, CeMYLeA.N TOOM THt CttH dtwcLWY CO PHOrCO hi a,t3 CV HAvVB. A.N APOOlNTMSLrtT KKER IT- i A V'VsJP J 0 COLLY! Jc l"5k I PCCCSTTEN fH l&Ua-W;V 0 .'I LL. LVX)T I'M CL-vCS I r-lMJC HIM KEC.P THC. vOIO'NTMCHT I KNOW IT fSOOUY rW , U.-ir-r i , rf hXXi met a-7 THAJNKa CMJCSN FOI PHONIM TO MT HOUE P.. o u0. McMi YOUU Wli p . 1 ftUT tonif. ninu iQtn i OIMIM.J. l 9i Ail t 'Wtl POLLY AND HER PALS Uopyrlflit ID by Newsuauor lValure trrkA lua. 110 B Cliff Sterrett' Imlmfpi' y; vvitu a i 1 tmimmv : 1 mm 1 n rrrrrnii--.- , r jj .. ) j REED AND JONES DRAW CORVAIXIS SIAX TAKES FIKS1' KALIj IX MATCH ALBANY. Ore.. Dec. 18. Robin Keed, holder of the intermountaln welterweight wrestling belt, and Henry Jones, former possessor or the trojhy. went to a draw here to night. Reed got the first fall In .15? m'ni. Jones the second In ?' the)r ate8led on to the end of the two-hour time Umlt. Both men were completely ex hausted and were carried tn hi. quarters. BASKETBALL TEAM WILL LEAVE THIS EVENING Eight Men on Trip to Pacific Southwest Eight members of tho Oregon varsity basketball team will en train this evening for California for a two weeks' barnstorming tour which will Include eight games with representative quin tets of the south. This is the first barnstorming trip sine George Bohler was coaching at Oregon and the first In two years. The olayers will return to Eugene for the opening of the winter term on January 4. The team will e guests at the Kant-West gridiron clniMlo at PtinnuYnii on New Yeurs duy between tho University of Washington and AlaBama. ' A severe Mow to tho varsity prospects came last Monday night when Howard HntMinn. veteran forward, playing his last year for the team, twisted Ins knee In prac tice so severely that ho will prob ably not bo able to iractlc or compete this season, lie Is the .most experienced man on tho team und combines ilussllng floorwork with an old head In the mime. Tommy Powers, a graduate of List yeur's freshman qulnict, has heen working in Hohson's place on the first team and will make the trip. Godfrey ficls Knockout (Hr The AMocUud i'r- MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Dee. 1ft. Oeorge Godfrey, Philadelphia negro heavyweight, knocked out Fred Kulton, the Minneapolis Idas, rer. Ill tile (lit It rntinil or ll wile. doled tea-round huut here tonight. SLASH TO BE STUDIED iio.Min or Foiu:sTUY .oin; my Thft AMoetftitxl lrr--) 8ALKM, Ore., Ic. IS. To study slAfth condition. In iho I'ort Orfurd redur mri'tlmi o( C'ooi tttul Curry fMiintU's. ami inuko Kit attempt to arrtvu at auine tlvrUloo 4tt to tho proper UU'tllutts of slntih illnnoMi thrre. tho ulato bourl of forriitryj win sprnu lonay ami naiurilny tn Murnhnpld nnd vicinity. Tho in.'ftlntc in coiuldorod of vitui iiiiportauva to luKKrii and rortcm ami win att.-ndod by many oprtorn of tho Murhflll much a th tttth OUpitfuil proh Uut almt rwtrhru to .uiwl umlrr ttd lulnlNtralluit o( tbo UvimritmniL of tho Intvrhir. two r"irt"tihtatlvp of tho (Irpiirtmrnt, K. 1 UaiutR and V, H. llityor f Tortlnnd will bo In mtnmlani','. Toduy th (mrty wilt' nmko a flrld trip lnvimtlKutlht J nluMh rondltloim nmt tomorrow the j board 4 111 uwt with all lntorUd I jhthohh and nndwivur to nrrlvo at hoiiio ulutlon of th problem. 8hm Kimm-IsH Out lU nnlo . tiif Th AufM-Ulr.l frM) riJ;VKl.ANI). Oliln, lw. Iff. Kddlt Hh'. thhai.u f'rtthnrwrlKht, kiHM-krd out littnnlo Oi-ruhr, t'lovo. land. In tho fourth rmind of a orhmiuiril trn-ruund bout ttoro to il Ik lit. At Thumton. Katurday nldht. Harry Oarrott'o orchootra, (iood llmo. Kvurvborfv InvliftH. u-in district an well an forestry men of your friend. Com. Admlanton ttc 1 'on land and other points. Inn. Thun.Krl.Ariat.-tf HAt.n r hk ai i-noi rm v Noiiv I horebif oivn that Mry K Hmllli n ttxuiiiK ut lit Mill or A r mind A, (), dMMtaa, mnA ht vlriu. of hM Ul ttl. will ea Ami after Uin il.y. ih 4ih tty of Jmwrr, ti. e Ml trlTi Ml fur ttt ! follow In i d,. oltrl irtiilat l.'X I in biucn t. Chimb JJniun to Kugan. .n co ti my. Oregun. ligintiin At pot a i t9 ftatt of tho Rt)uiht rorner of lot 7 of bloekj IT of th otolnl ttl of Kugoti. atit running thnr norih 44 ((. Ih.nr. H !(, Ihnc feoullt 4 tmi a ttt nnrih Una of Keventh -tree I B ih rlly ol Kti. Btttt thnt ( fa,l n h. ftr of beginning In Kun. lii rouniy. Oregun, Hubj lu fu4 Way on Ilie eaat 10 feet tbreof. I.oi i biortt u. Cotu. Ililt'rk. now A pH of Kugeiie. Oregon, I.oi ll, t4, ii and it, bltv-h. 14 Kraair ami llylanU a 4llllo lo Kug-n.. tire- urn. learnt all bltta to ui1 eeMtrii ai lit Uw vttn at ft. A. Wintering. r. In Kufeit. tine rouniy, Oregon. Laid l)Kimbr I ipsa, MAIlT K. H Ml Tit. Riarulrti. Hal. 13 4 Walnuts Kr:i! 0IJ Fashioned BUck WalnuU Properly Cleaned Thry Can't be Brat tot Nut Bread and Candy. Call Your Groctr EUGENE FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION t T T t t T T t i t Coburg high school first and j second teams defeated the Harris-, hllM flltnlUiniei III uHACtwa,a I TAT games played at Coburg last night, X the first games for Harrlsburg In I V five years, according to a report i. A made here. The Coburg first team was vie-1 torlous with a score of 44 to 10: while the second string men an nexed 80 points to two lor nar risburg. M . Th tlneuns were as follows. TT.wt.K,i-v Coburg iv Rtnin rf U Cole! H. Savles If I. Fletcher; O. Marguth o k T. Winn j n anntt rr . . H. Harrington k! Huston lg ..... R- Johns Substitutions: Harrlsburg, E. onhurff's next game will be ninvari Wpilnesdav evening, Decem ber 23 with the Bellfontaine high school at Coburg, it was reported. The second string will play the Springfield second team at Spring field Monday, December 21, It was announced. , J. BENEFIEL GOES SOUTH PREPARATIONS FOR EAST WEST GAME TO BE HADE ' Jack W. Beneflel, graduate man ager of the university, and man ager of the New Year's day foot ball game In Pasadena between the University of Washington and Ala bama, left here yesterday after noon fo.. the Houth. Press reports dated late yestor day to the effect that R. C Tor rance or rseame naa succeeoea air. Beneflel as manager of the East- West game are believed unrounded - according to university othletlo of. flclals hero. Mr. Beneflel left with full Intentions of acting as manager of the game, it is stated. Prior to leaving Mr. Beneflel ln- , vlted memwra of tno uregon basketball squad, who will be in California on a barnstorming trip, to be guosts at the football classic, it is announced. ,16 LETTERS AWARDED FOOTBALL PLAYERS OP HIGH SCHOOL GIVEN BLOCK "S' (noisier t.lino County Bpeclal) RPH1NOF1EL.D, Ore., Dec. 18. Sixteen football letters were given out In the members of this year's , foothull team by V. C. Bain, prin cipal of the school nnd conch of the sqund this afternoon at the regular weekly assembly of the Springfield - high school. He thanked the players for their hard work and willing spirit In the past aenson, The team finished a rath er unsuccessful season having won pnly oiio gam out of six. Another T t T f f T T f T T T T T OUR FORTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY 9 Messrs. T. G. Hendricks and ,S. B. Eakih opened the doors of the Bank for the first time on December 1 6. 1 883. T T t T T T y y f, y t f '4 ? 1883 Capital Stock ' (Paid in) .$12,600.00 Individual Deposits . . 13,317.99 Total Resources 25,936.72 Number of Depositors (Approx) ......... 100 Number of Employees . . 2 2 9 k These gentlemen were highly respected and trusted by j V" Wllic"a' ine siarc wnicn tney so humbly made has served as the foundation for bur present insti tution. J On February 27, 1886 the bank was nationalized, tak In8 the name of The First National Bank of Eugene, Ore., and has been under practically the same management ever since; in fact it was in that year that Mr. P. E. Snodgrass, now president, first became associated with the institu tion. JNo phenomenal success is claimed by the Bank, but only a steady growth with the Community it has now served for forty-two years. Our success has been due to the prosperity of this community and to the faith and con fidence which it has seen fit to repose in the Bank. The recent enlargement of the Bank's quarters is an in dication of pur faith in the continued growth and pro sperity of Eugene. Our aim now, as it was in 1 883, is to grow with the community by carefully preserving our reputation for upright and conservative principles of banking. , - I The Public is Cordially invited to join with' us in the celebration of our F6rty-Sec'ond Anniversary which will be held at the Bank from two till nine o'clock Saturday, December 1 9. We hope that hew acquaintances may be made and old ones renewed. 1925 Capital Stock and Surplus $ 400,000.00 Individual Deposits 3,827,322.73 Total Resources .. 4,460,730.81 Number Depositors 10,876 Number Employees 44 - if THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Officers Eugene, Oregon PrfK. RNODORAflfl, President DARWIN BRIHTOW, Vice-Pros. W. T. GORDON, Vloe-Prosldont A. A. ROOI3R8, Cashier O, A, HOUOLUM, Ass't Cashier M. W. HTARTIUCK, Ass't Cashlor P. W. IIHOWN, Ass't Cashlor L. J. TKMPLK, Ass't Coshlnr L. H. McCRIOADY, Ass't Cashier W. U VALENTIN,' Auditor Directors a. a. noaicnn m. R. BRYSON W. T. fJORDON P. R HNOIMIHARfl DARWIN mVW?W Rll IIAltU HlloUli SMITH