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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1925)
MORNING HEGISTER, EUGENE, QRE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1925 Ki a:K .max to ritiHT iioimv m.aik WRESTLING MATERIAL IS RourIi and Tumble Bout Seen Sophomores Expect to Give Best Men to Team at Oakridge 'l r r SIX .a, V var m . OMAHA MAN PUT OUT Iik Tliliil rail Fuiionp Wrvstlrr Kt'iulVr Opponent Vimiiiim'.Voiik Willi Flylite Mnro In ono of the fax tost anil rouch fHt KruppllnK lout8 vwr awn in thl neotion of tho stuto Ralph Jtunil of Kukciio defeat oil Uoh ljtnK!n nf tunalm, hofore nn on tliusiami.' rruwtl at OnkriUne Fri day owning. Tho match wan rouKh from tho very mart, ami both mi'n wor cautioned Several tlmoH hy the rt'tVro. Hand took tho first fall In SI minutes with a short arm scissors. After both imn had crashed through tho beaver-board wall on the stage a couple of times. 1j.uk dnn then ramo back and in nine minutes pinned Hand down with an arm bar, difclooatinp the Ku RenQ's man shoulder in the fracas. A chiropractor at tho ringst.! worked over Hand a few minutes and got him In idiape to carry on. Third Hill In 14 Minutes The third fall went to Hand in 14 minutes, after he had complete ly knocked lanpdon out with a flying mare which sent the "Omaha Riant against the side of the arena. ILangdon received an injury to his leg which necessitated -carrying him from the ring. Neither wrest ler Is blamed for roughness, for It waa a plain matter of desperate grappling in which both became over - enthusiastic. Both men showed lots of tnlent and were cheered equally by the crowd. In the other feature meet. Harry Neat of Cottage Grove earned the everlasting7 ill-will of the crowd and the promoter by fulling to show up. Neat was scheduled to meet "Wildcat" Pete, the young man who is declared to be One of the strongest and fastest prapplers in his weight In the West, and Bill Dodelle. nromotcr. believes ihut Neat did not caro for defeat at the hands of this young- man. Neat did not send word that he would not show up, and -the crowd was keenly disappointed. Wright Is Thrown Wildcat Pete' took on Walter JVrlght, of Oakridge, a plucky HaveYou Pimples Or A Clear Smooth Shin? If you wish a skin clear of pim ples, blackheads and other an noying eruptions begin today the regular use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment. No other method is sa agreeable, so often effec tive and so economical. . BVeae.OfalismtSndae.tlnSe. Bold mil I Imi BampU rrh frc. Addmf: Ctfcra Unak Dipt 117. MiHn, Mui-Ve?- Culimf Shaving Stick 25c Make Her Christmas Beautiful! Not only this year, but the next and the next. Give her an Oregon Life policy she will appreciate it and you more and more as the years go by. Write for full infor mation regarding out; Christmas plan. , tL.MIUAiWdm W.aSCHUPPEUAM'tHuM .MWuiL.On.H0. B.E.BLAtnrU.T.KunniSr'l Uo Offal PORTLAND, ORBOON W. E. Baskerville Resident Agent fi5f Wlllnnulle Kuicvne, On: ITtDE'Ilsey SUnooii ALL DAY, Sunday, Dec. 20 Sponsored by American Legion AVIATION FIELD TRAPS , LUNCH, GUNS, AMMUNITION ON GROUNDS Turkey Ducks Chickens Geese Mack I- younpster, and threw htm in three and one-half minutes. Wright is strong and a good, clean wrestler, hut does not know the tricks yet. Pete also challenged any two men In the house under ISO pounds, and offered a prize to anyone who would last five minutes, but he had no takers. Langdon will return to Oakridge on New Years, when he is sched uled to meet George Johnson, "the CHESS PLAYER LOSES BUT WINS Makes Bad Move When ToM Drama is Accepted; Cafe Pro prietor Despairs of Pleasing Palates; Other Berlin Notes (Corrft jon J'nce of the Associated fre) BERLIN While studying a complicated position in his game with Torre, the young Mexican ex pert, in the recent internati mitt chess tournament at Moscow, Emanuel JLasker, the veteran German master, was handed a telegram informing him that his Days of Mankind, had been ac cepted for production by the Leas ing theatre. Dr. Lasker looked away from the board distractedly, indicating that for the moment human emo tion had conquered cold logic. He presently resumed his game hu made a move which lost It for him. That was his first defeat in the Moscow tournament and helped to cheat him of the first prize which needed only that one game and an additional half point to draw with the ultimate winner. Dr. Lasker's drama was written in collaboration with his brother Dr. Berthold 1-asker. The play is of deep philosophical and symbolic significance, its theme being re demption from rationalism and rigid logic through the emotional powers of mysticism. Dr. Lasker is an active member of the Kent society and frequently lectures on philosophy before German educational societies. , Driven to despair because menus which once tickled the palates of kings, failed to appeal to the peo ple of Pressburg. Czecho-Slovakia. v here he conducted , cafe, Alois Boza has disappeared and police fear he has killed h.mself. Bnea was ooce a chef In tho kitchens of , Edward VII of Eng land, Franz Josef I of Austria and Peter I of Serbia. Though he re ceived large salaries for his eerv- 1rna in rnvnl ontlrtrt h hof-ilrtip nnno In hfa nlil ni'B V It rrt fvrillH I creditors who backed him in the j cafe venture have asked the po-1 lice of central European coun-j tries to hunt for him. ! Boza, a swine-herd on his fa- I ther's farm in (Serbia, started as j a culinary artist In Belgrade and Vienna restaurants. His fame as , a fish cook spread over tho con tinent. I Discharged from the army. In ! which he had been a cook. In 1319, 1 he set up in business for hiiself, , He tried futilely for six years to i make his cafe pay. One morning pansersby found a sign hanging on the cafe door. It read: "Those who rellshod m v food are gone. I must go, too." Germany Is experiencing an Inundation of Russian kultur. Hpecial efforts are being: made by Russian leaders to show Germany and the world that development of art, music, education, science and even sport has made progress under the Bovict regime. The kulture aeries was opened In Bnrlln by a three weeks en giiKmcnt of tho Moscow nrt studio which demonstrated Imntnohenke's Ideas about opera. A little later Professor Kernnschko, Russian commissar of health, addressed numeroua medical societies on the progress of public health work In h!s country. More recently A. Lunacharsky, Ulard terrible Swede." of the Oakridge country. This should be u great match, for what Johnson lacks in wrestling. he makes up in strength. He Is reputed to bo tho strongest man in the S, P. camps, and can actually easily bend a horseshoe with hts naked hands. lUnh Hand and I'eto are expect ed to be seen in a card to bo staged In Kugeno in tho near fu ture, says Hill Dodelle, promoter. commissar for education, Ifas come to Berlin to get in touch with lead ers of German education and In troduced himself to the German theatre ns a dramatist. Two of his plays were given during his visit. In soviet circles It la admitted that these visits are directed to ward advertising Russia as a cul tural state. Hand in hund with the movement In Germany go in ternational contests and celebra tions In Russia, such as the Juhllee exercises at the Moscow academy of arts and science, the Interna tional chess tournament and auto mobile endurance races. EOCENE HIGH FOOTBALL DAMES AOE SCHEDULED Local Boys Will Be on Road Most of Next Year Schedule of the football games for Eugene high school next fall will keep the local team traveling most of the season and gives only two games in this city. The local boys will be away from home on j both Armistice day and Thanks-; giving. r i Report of the schedule, adopted ! nt n mpotlnv nf tho Wlllnmudn Valley Athletic assoclaton nt Al bany yesterday, was made here lost night upon the return of R. G. Brown, high school conch, And three others, from the meeting. Fred Chess, Superintendent David John Jones and Rev, Fred trick G. Jennings of the board of education also attended the meet ing. Briefly the schedule Includes the following games: Albany, at Albany, October 29. Outage Grove, Eugene, Novem ber 6. Salem, at Salem, Armistice day, November 11. Corvallis, at Corvallis, Thanks giving. The team was also given a ten tative date with Tillamook for Oc tober 8, In Eugene, Mr. Brown said. It hi also quite possible that games with Roseburg and Marsh field wlll be Dbiyed, although nothing definite wns done to se cure these contests. Among other matters taken, up by the members of the associa tion was I ho standardization of high school football officials and the prices that will he paid these men. The discussion bordered on the call for an organization of of ficials similar to the ones from which college and university offi cials are selected. Conditions In the past have been unsatisfactory, Mr. Brown said. FOOTBALL MENACE SEEN CAMI'BKtoj OPPOSES AtTIOX Of DHMU ni;vi,iw ny Thf Aoll5(l Pri.) HIJUKELKV.- Cal., Doc. 19. PrcHi(lnt V. W. C'nmiibcll todny PtolKed hlrniiclf to lo all thnt he could to "prevent the Unlvordlty I of Cullfornlu from becoming a limn Hchnol for profpnnlonal loot I ball." I I'rcH'dent Campbi-Il'ii ntntotnnnt Bald tho neld of Krnln Xoverit and I Itnd rirniiKe In turning profnHHlon 1 al would have an Indirect conne- quence on coIIoro footlmll "thnt wl" be px'r"lnly perioun." Tho unlvernlty head crltlclKcd Ainfrlcnn newspaper "which have had four weckfl ro dlflcUKH profnH nional football" fdnco tho Orango contract wan nlKnetl. "My rcadlnif on thin eubjeot linn been llmlti'd," Bald President (.-iiriiiiliPlI, "but ewentlnlly all tile wrlteupH have been In Justification of Mr. Oratwe and Mr. Novcm, thoufi r have Been no roaflonn KlVon except thnt of jumping nt tho chanco to make their fortunes In a hurry. Tho ame Rct-rloh-quick philosophy could bo offered in support ol many got-rlch-uulck aottvitiei." Hho wrest Unix oillbjnk ttt Oin unlwrldty has been me iihu o proibttfttw with a marked InereiNo bo.h ui imcrext and turnout ivglH lere.l. . t Karl "Wldmer. graduate of Co lumbia University of New York iMy and resiling conch for the paht threo yoars. IntcintH to built for lite future this season, lie Is looking to the sophomore lurntnn out to furnish the hlKet part of he vaVHliy team. Kills Shull, Kd tlrani, and Anthur Hamilton, light heavyweights; i'h lis lloesvu. a mlddlewe ghl. l.eioy tford, and I letiry Sti'veu. wellt'i weights; and Klrkham. llghtwelMht have bncii going good In the ptvllmlnury workouts n the men's gymnasium. The veterans who are expected htiek on (he mat next term are Harry leavltt, henvywe'ght let'er man of the situad lut year, Carrol Kord, lightweight Icttermau of last year's team, Hill Owsley, loW Ankeny and Horschol Jonos, heavyweights of the 1135 squad, The varsity team will begin Inten sive training next term. The wrest Unit schedule has been announced nm will begin with the meet with t. A. ( on January 30 tn Kugene. Then the trip north will be mndo vhu'o the team will meet Washington state college and the University of Idaho on the weekend of February 6. la the latter part of February . A. O. will be met again In tVrvnltls and the University of Washington will be met on the campus. This places five hard matehes in n row. Tho team ha been handicapped by the laek of material but from the promising group of new men turning out the outlook Is brighter' than It ever has been before. Over a dozen freshmen wrestlers have been working out on the mat every day. The green cappers ma terial Is also very promising. 'Hie frosh squad will meet several of the club teams of Portland and two high school teams of the state. SCHEDULE OF LEAGUE HOOP GAMES IS MADE Location of Floors Left to Next Meeting Games of the Lane county bas ketball league recently organized by E. E. Holdeman. physical di rector of the V. M. t A., were ar ranged nt a meeting of the league delegates held at tho "Y" build ing last night. - According to R. O. Brown, coach of the Eugene high school and i president of tho league, the folr lowing schedule win be run twice, the second period to start on or about January 35: December 23: Comets versus the Itabb Hurdwnre company team: Hounds versus Wendllng: "Y" gym team versus company 'C". December 30: Company C" ver sus Babb Hardware roniany: gym loom versus Wendllng; Comets versus Hounds. January 4: Company 'C versus Wendllng: Hounds versus Hnhb L Hard war company; Comets versus gym team. , , 1 January 11: Company "C" ver sus Hounds: Comets versus Wend llng; gym team versus llubb Hard ware company. January 18: Company "C" ver sus Cornets: gym team versus Hounds: Babb Hardware company versus weminng. t Floors were not decided' on at tho meeting lat night, Mr. Brown reported. BOXERS TAKE TRAINING IN EUGENEJEI1IDU5LK Fans Treated to Rare Exhi bitions Daily Boxer who will appear In the Winter Garden card hero Tuesday. December 22, aro takinff their workout seriously nnd the traln InR quarters are packed every day with fans and dopesters. aorprdlw; to V. V. Oallow, local flKht pro tnoter. Mr. Oallftw also added that the public was bclnR; treated, free nf coet, at these training perlodff, to npme fine exhliiltlons. The bouts will start half an hour later on this card so that the many Christmas shoppers nnd busines.i men may attend, it was reported last nlitht. The first flRht will (to nt tb sound of the Kong at nine o'clock. Heats aro belme sold nnd Mr. O-'llow expects to have the house solid with fans thnt nlirht, nt what he promises will bo tho biRKCst card of the season, The complete, program follows: Double mnln event Mack lard versus K. '). Hobble Clark In 10 rounds. Carl Miller versus Ucnrgie Dixon in I rounds. Hpeclal event Spud Danders ver sus Leslie Anderson, four rounds. Preliminaries I'co Wee Hands and Hobble Hoke li f: - Mids. Curtain raiser of four rotin li; to bo announced later. , HOUNDS BEAT VISITORS ir.AUHIKIU-ltO TEAM DKI'KATKI) FOPH POINTH Y. M. (1. A. Hounds last night defeated the Ilarrlsburg town team in n basketball game played on tho local floor. - . Victory for tho local aggregation was only by four points, tho score ending In n tally of 2H to 84. It is expected that a rutttrn game will bo played shortly; The Hounds have entered the Dano county league. Maulz u Play !!y Tim AHMoeliLtcd I'ross) HAN KltANCIHCO, Dec. 1!). Boh Maiilz, captuin and star of tho 1920 University of Oregon football femn, will appear In tho Enst-Wc'sl game hero December 20, C, D, Woods, chairman of tho selections commltleo announced. OCH8 h. NEELY CO. Buy your old tires (or caah, 13-10-1 mo. Tt .?. I Grrv ml tn re lliewlnirf t 5m La? In"'FV fcfcj. "J-v. lmlc. 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FUnncI .ml yVflrM J .effecu Ih4 he'll 1 f ' if it limrlc Of ittmpiuiiu, M I . Ml lt pcrwnal Uiw Jicte RaStK fmjrt Clocked SiIIc Hm J uid CiilortJ iminly StXJv ejcninjc wew. Wh I I ! Vv u o tvening iuii. V! owM pleut him beiietf fcv : Vi' I'riwillpleKjroujlH I l.vl IU 713 VX Willaniette JXj Street PARROT PAT AT 70 YEARS DESERVES HERO MEDAL IN 1875 lllltl Allli:i) IV HOIT 1XU INDIAN Il,Xl I lew Over Heads nf Nnolvra mill KTfoniel, ";ivo 'Km Hell; Iteil Men Take IHuht (CirrrRpnntlnnra of the AMoclstol PreM) DKNVKll "Pal" Callahan, 70-year-oid parrot, has vleived many nn exciting exploit of West ern frolitior history but despite his natural pi-erogatlvo ho tleclinea to relate any of his experiences. If mcdala for heroism were dis tributed to panics, "Pat probably vnuld have beon eligible when, in 1 H 7 Ti , he aided in routing n band of Indians who attacked a party of white men, one of-wlmiu was his owner. Disregarding it shower of lend, "Pat" flew over tho heads of tlto Indians and screamed: "fllvo em hell!" Ills war cry, al though an encouragement to tho onemy, evidently disconcerted tho red men. After nttomplH to shoot the bird, they fled, "Pat" lost two of his elaws In another heroic act. The parrot nnd it canary weru pela of the warden of Montana slate - prison, During a sovero cold night tho heating ap paratus failed and tho canary, suf fering from the cold,, flew about In search of n warm plnco, "Pal" lifted lun wings and sheltered tho canary. Two of "Pat's" clnWH wero. frown tho next morning. "pat" was captured In- Mexico In Wii by Mr. anil Mrs. Pat Cal lahan. Mrs. (!. Kioto, now Ills owner, said "Pat'n" species sumo times llvo 150 years, Ifcliiia KiKiwfnll Heavy (Hy The Ammulnttid I'mui TfttLRNA, Mont., Nov. lit. -J-Helena, with five Inches of nnw nl nlno o'clock this morning, received tho heaviest fall of snow that STORE MEN KNOWN TOR GOOD CLOTHES spread to all parts of Molilalia. Tho fall was light In tho northwestern part of tho state and was moving to the southeast. At (treat Kails snow fell nn too blooming pansles and dandeUnns nnd much green grass, due to tho long period of open weather that followed nu In clement senson In October. Liquor Pound In Car Illy Tin AM'icUtiiil IrrM) " MKDKOHD, Ore., Dec. 1'J. (). Cntniina and A. Vnntyra, of Weed, Cel., aro In Jul) In Jacksonville to day, as n result of their capture by Htatn Officer T. A. Talent, nen Ashland last nlgllt wllh Hi gallons of moonshlno In their automobile, Tho two young men, who said they wero en route to Klamath Kalis, will ho given it hearing thin nfter noon. nisnienilmrrul 7 .waJSt., b0 B ln"'-" l intirts) TaWn of contents In the Saturday levelling post. HERBS SUNSET HERB AND" PRODUCTS CO. ' Modford, OrcRon Walnuts Real Old Fnsliioncd ' Bbck Walnut Properly Cleaned They Cnn't he Beat for Nut Bread and Candy. Cull Your Grocer EUGENE FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION . - scbH . Vcslkn Prliit Higher ' (lly Tim Auoltcl I'IMII JItlHCDW. Dec. 111. Tho soviet government has Increased the price of voilku Ml per rent, bringing It to nhoul a dollar n quart, as a partial measure against drunkenness and with a view to Increasing the state revenuo. MackLillard vs. Bobby Clark Eugene iQRo'uNDS it Carl Miller ' , ,vs. Georgie Dixon 117 iionlids o.Uiii Eugene 10 ROUNDS Porto Speed Lbiider vs. LesAndcrioh PeewieBond vs. BobkfjWf Eugene 1 12 Pound. 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