FAST BOUTS ON TAP AT
20 Rounds Slated In Double
Mam Event
ULLARD MEETS CLARKE
Cvni-ffo lmi of I'nrlliuMl Mn(xl
to Moot Curl MilU-ii (if IOukwic ill
Second ltlx liont on i'nnl
A pent-up nvnlnnohp of glove
wilt ho lit loose tonlKht at the
Winter rim-don with the 28-rouixtls
of flKhtltiK In store for fans on
one of the finest hosing eArri thnt
ham ever Iteen ninde In KiiRone. The
double main event in which Mnek
UllHrtl of Kutfeno meets Uohhy
Clnrko of San Francisco anil Carl
Miller of Kuiceno goes axalnst
Ucorire Xixon of Portland, both to
BO ten rounds, look to he Iwittlea
that will show tho squnred circle
enthuxiaats thnt the cauliflower in
dustry Is making vonderful pro
gress in Eugene. The first fight
tarts at 9 o'clock sharp it was an
nounced by l'romotor M. H. Cal
low. Five Eugeno men will "fight
on the card.
In a thrilling ten-round main
event battle two weeks ago Lillard
won a decision over Clarko after
knocking him down four limes. It
was a bout filled with clever fight
ing and hard punching. It ended
with both trying desperately for a
knockout and from what each says
they are starting tonight where
they left off. Clarke is out -to
avenge the defeat and he has
Lillard's measure to a certain ex
tent. Lillard. on the other hand, is
over the handicap of a bad cold
which he suffered in the last bout
and Is In the pink of condition. He
is determined to make a better
showing this time, lie carries the
knockout drops in either hand and
says he Intends to use them both
tonight. Both men weigh 122
pounds.
Both Men Took taka Comers
Both men look like comers in the
ring. They mix and they punch
their 'way throiigh for the ten
rounds. Lillard will be better than
he was in the last match. He was
tired out in the last five rounds
from a cold and Clarke slashed
and punched him in the face for
the entire last part of the bout.
In the other main. event bout of
the double-header George Dixon,
the phantom brown boy." will
meet some tough going in Carl
Miller ot Eugene in the 150-nound
Weight. Miller has won his lost
two bouts in Eugene by knockouts
and - this contest tonight will test
. his punching power to the limit.
The crouching weave of Dixon
puzzled his opponent in the last
bout so that he was not touched
a dozen times in the bout. It was
a baffling Weave and crouch that
lie used for protection. A long
reach and clever footwork makes
Dixon decidedly formidable. Be
didn't punch last time for he
didn't have to. He will probably
use all the drive he has tonight if
he gets any place -with Miller.
George Dixon lost a close decision
to Tim Calahan in Portland last
week, against an unusually clever
150-pounder.
1 New Ones to Be Bern
The new boys on the card are
doing their stuff in the two four
round preliminaries and the cur
tain raiser. Speed Lander of Eu
gene and Lea Anderson of Portland
clash for four rounds at 3 55
pounds. Peewee Bond and Bobby
Hoik meet four rounds at 112
pounds. ' i
The seating capacity of the 'Win
ter Garden has been enlarged so
that approximately a thousand
seats are available for the anti
cipated increase in attendance,.
The last card was so highly' suc
cessful that Promoter Callow de
cided to increase the capacity all
that the room would permit.
The boxers will weigh in this
afternoon at three o'clock at Ray
jgauos under the supervision of the
local boxing commission,, with Cal
Herman of Salt Lake City the
referee for the evening.
TWO PIONEER TEAMS
LEAD IN VDLLEYBALL
Eagles and McKenzies
Top of League
at
Standings of the Pioneer club vol
ley ball league were given out yes
terday at the Y. M. C. A. follow
. lng a scries of games between the
various organizations on the "Y"
floor. ,
Eagles and McKenzies are hold
ing precarious positions at the head
of the list, both teams won three
series and lost none.
Mohawks are crowding the lead
ers with a score of two victories
and one loss, while Pirates are
third with one victory and two
loses. Owing to a forfeited game,
the Whitman club, which other
wise might have been in the same
class with the Pirates, is -in the
cellar. The Whitmans lost two
series and was declared loser in a
third by failure to compete In tho
club's first game of the season.
Percentages of tho Pioneer club
teams have not been completed but
W. p. Walter, hoys work secre
tary of the Y. M. C. A. is working
on them and will have the lint
ready for publication In a few days.
large ono-slded score gives no In
dication of the stromtth of the
teams. The HprliiKfleld eleven
failed to get going at tup form in
any period of the game. Their
pluy was listless.
At the 'nil of the first half the
score stood to 1 in fnvnr of thou
minion. Aiicr ine noKinnilig oi
tho second half the Monroe team
failed to make n single basket and
got tho other two polnts-by moans
of two Toul shots.
Substitutes were sent In by both
teams near the end of the la'sf half
but they fulled to show up as ex
pected. Springfield substitute did
uot score at till.
, The high-point man and out
standing sUir of tho contest was
Ivan Heeson, clever Springfield
forward, who shot basket after
basket for the winners ami
chalked up ten points for his cred
it. Whltcneok. lanky center, was
nearest o him with ix markers,
Springfield (32) (41 .Monroe
'ovrt(61 K ,...(2) Porter
Heeson (10) P . . llolliliRworth
Whlteneok ( 6 ) . . .C Woolcy
.McPherson O (I) .Maoldrun
Lewis (1) a ... (1) Peters
Hastings ,.S , (Icorge
Whllcncck, D....8 ltellhiKS
Cox S llloher
S Dallas
FLOORS ABE SELECTED
E0B FIRST HOOP GAMES
Varsity or Freshmen of U.
Barred From League
Ropresentatlves ot Iho teams in
the Lane county basketball league
rectunly formed at the V. M..C. A.
met last nlht anil devilled on
places for tho opening mimes bf
the season.
- Referees were not named at tho
meetlnp, but will bo chosen prior
to the contests.
One, important ruling estab
lished by the league repreaenin-'
lives was; in the list of the first
15 men on any squad, participa
tion in or tvsoclntion with either
the varsity team or the freshmen
team at the University of Orepon
shali be considered enough to dis
qualify that player from -tnkini:
part in the Lane county leasue
games.
Following is the schedule for the
opening games as outlined last
night:
Wednesday. December 23, T. M.
C. A. Comets versus the Llahb
Hardware company, at h Y. M.
C. A. at 8 p. m.
Y. M. C. A. Hounds versus the
Wendllng 4-L team, at the Kugene
high school gymnasium at 7:30
p. m.
Bugeno high school gymnasium
team versus Company "C" 162nd
infantry, at the armory at 8 p. m.
AUTQ COMFORT WANTED
"DAD" TltVXKEY FAVOKS "LAP
OBSTRUCTIONS"
(Br Tho Associated Press)
OLYMPIA, Wash... Dec. 21. De
claring that "he did not want to see
all the comforts of automobile
driving destroyed. "Representative
David F. "Dad'.' Trunkey. 77. old
est member of the Washington
legislature, moved today to strike
that section of the auto code which
refers to "encumbrances -in the
lap." - , . .
The obnoxious section makes it
"unlawful for any person to operate
a motor vehicle upon trie highwuyu
of this state when such person ha-
in his or h.er lap or in his or her
embrace another person, baggage
or other encumbrance." violation
of the provision rendering tho of
fender liable to nunishment for
reckless driving.
"Dad" Trunkey, who has repre
sented his district. Whatcom coun
ty, since 1909, confesses to a liking
for cigarettes: and will state on oc
casion that he thinks the "girls
are getting prettier and sweeter
every year."
BRINGING UP FATHER
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BEATS JACKIE NEWMAN
Technical. Knockout Scored
In Seventh Round
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rOKTLAND. tre.. Dec. 21.
Young Natioiialtjta aspirant for
bantamweight honors, scored a
tc.-hntral knockout over Jackie
Newman of somewhere in Canada,
in the seventh round of their fight
tonight. Newman had stuck hla
chin in front of a light left hook
and rolled over on his side on the
canvas. Xntionnllstn was so sur
prised he stumbled over Newman,
who Immediately started 'groaning
and holding the small of his back.
Keferee Gruman also was sur
prised, for he momentarily forgot
to count. Newman rose to his feel
with a pleading look and then
floppetl down again. It was a tech
nical knockout.
Tommy O'Brien of Portland and
Ktimml In n r-r.'iKthlnir huttln for ftix
rounds, Davis winning the decision.
The boys weighed in at Ilia pounds.
Don Fraser of Spokane knocked
out Johnny Duarte of Honolulu in,
the second round of a scheduled ,
six-round match. j
Joe Boyd, a lightweight novice .
from Seattle knocked out Tom Mr.
inrty of Portland In the firnl
round with a right smash to the pit
of tho stomach.
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FOUR COUGARS KILLED
TIMBER RAXGKIt KT--ECTIVE
WITH 1'ISTOb
(By The Auoclatf4 Preiw)
BAKERKFIELD, Cal.. IJcc. 21.
Four mountain lions killed In ono
day with a pistol Is the achieve
ment of F. J. Ross of Bodfish, Kern
county, according to a report from
the mountain districts in which
Ross did his hunting.
Moss said that he was ranging
some timbered country with, his
two dogs (trained to follow ' lion
scent when he came upon a natural
cave and was astonished to see the
eyes of what seemed to be a cave
full of cougars. ,
Ho fired and when the smoke
had cleared he had killed two male
lions and two females.
$15.50
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PORTLAND IS TERMINAL
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DEFEATS MONROE 21-4
Teamwork Ragged For Both
Basketball Fives
fltoslatpr Lnns County Hpoclat)
SPRINGFIELD, Ore., Dec. 21.
Tho Springfield high school uus
llctlmll team romped to a 22 to 4
victory over the Monroe high
school team last Snturday night nt
3(onroe In the second game on the
Benson's - schedule. ' Tho local
quintet completely outclnssed the
Xnnroo five and after tho first
few minutes of the game lind
passed It was merely a question
of how big tho score would he.
. The local fivo did not show any
grent amount of dash In the game.
U'ettm work was ragged, shooting
Innccuriitn and n great mnny glar
ing f Mill Is will hnve In lie iollxlied
off by Conch V. D, Haiti. The
(By The Associated ITesa)
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 19.
Portland Is made the Pacific Coast
terminal of a new Inter-coastal ser
vice from Philadelphia to be oper
ated by the Quaker line under a
fortnightly Bchedule, calling at I.os
Angeles mid Han Francisco, it was
announced here today through tho
Columbia Pacific .Shipping com
pany. General, freight will be
handled westbound, while east
bound cargoes will bo made up of
lumber from the Wlllumetto mid
Columbia river districts for the
Dcluwaro river territory.
0. A. C. WINS CONTEST
STAFFORD POLO TEAM
DEFEATED BY AGGIES
IS
fny The Associated Prsss)
PALO ALTO, Cal., Dec. 21.
The Oregon Agricultural college
polo team today defeated the Htnn
ford R. O. T. C. aggregation six to
three. The Oregon players stopped
here en route to Tucson, Arizona,
whore they play three games with
the University of Arizona. Tho Ore
gon team will play a return game
hero January 26.
OREGON WINS, 41 TO 23
SPALDIXO'S BILLETS L08E
TO WEIH'OOTEIIS
(Dy The Associated Press)
BAN FRANCIHCO, 'Don, 21. The
University of Oregon- basketball
team defeated Spalding's Bullets
by a score of 41 to 23 here tonight.
The score nt the end of the first
half was Oregon 21, Hiuildltig's a.
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B O XI N G
Double Main Event
Mack Lillard vs. Bobby Clark
' 122 immiimIm
Eugene- 10 ROUNDS . San Francisco
Carl Miller vs. Georgie Dixon
117 i m Mitt (In - -i ,
Eugene 10 ROUNDS Portland
- v-,, B ii if ifimniiiiM.
Speed Louder ' v. ' Les Anderson
I fit JHiniMlS
Eugene 4 ROUNDS Portland
Peewie Bond vs. . Bobby Hoik
Eugene v 112 Pounds Tacoma
A 4-Round Curtain Raiser' Will Complete the Card
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