MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23, 1925
TWO
TWQ DRAWS RESULT OF
at the hull hero Wednesday even.
I UK". The high school bovs' team
rrom Drain will play Uorem. high
ai'lionl hoy's r.ml the Drnln lilith
school Kill"' tram will pluy tliu
girls' toatu hero.
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Laraway's
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Lillard Fails to Hand
Clarke Knockout
VICTOR RECORDS
for Christmas Gifts
T7 ACH year more and more ot .oar cus
tomers ire realizing the popuLiiifcy of
Victor records as gifts.
- You will want to see our list suggest
ing Victor records appropriate as gifts for
every member of the family, from baby
to grandpa or grandma. .
Let us help you make up ycur list.
, Victrolas in many styles and finishes.
Convenient payments; '
OPEN EVENINGS,
Seth Laraway (
MUSIC STORE
New Victor records. Once a
Week. Every Week; Friday.
Christmas Eve Dance
WILL BE GIVEN AT
Dreamland Hall
THURSDAY EVENING
Special Music Special Decorations
BIG CHRISTMAS TREE
Don't Miaa It LoU of Present Lot
of Fun Every One Welcome
New Year's Eve Dance December 31
fdX The Most W
Popular Gift! I
S An appropriate and welcome , jf IffiSj
Mfpig gift is Candy. Especially when ,
jSJfo it comes from Otto's with its fffljr
jL-gfcfo assurance of freshness and it T
3 purity. All made in our own .
jsjs&fS ' factory. A large assortment, js. JlVjt
moderately priced,' in box or ;. Xt hESftl
Tjjwjr bulk to suit the most discrim- t-ul
' Fancy Package from jfc
MtWyf SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS IkI"
1000 FANS ATTEND, CARD
tlonrgr- IHum Ouiboxc I'arl Mil
ler In tivcuml llnitlo of Double
Mnln Kvciit; Derision llootil
3 GAMES ARE SCHEDULED
haskktiiu.i. i. i:c.ri: si:itu:s
lIKtilNS TOMMIIT
Two draws resulted In tho double
tunlii event Ht tho Whiter Ourden
last night In the semi-monthly card
which moo fight (an attended.
Mark Lillard of Kttgcuc In th Inst
bout of tho evenings' fighting tried
desperately to hand K. O. Ituhhy
Clarke of San Kranolaoo a knoek
out but tho host he could get waa
a draw. (loorge IMxoil. HO-pounder
of Portland, woaved, out of tho way
of Carl Miller of Eugeno and went
to a draw after some difficulty
over a foul blow.
Hobby I'lurko. who waa knocked
down four limes by Lillard In their
first meeting two weeks ago. camo
back with twice as much stuff and
punched the Kugcno hoy to a fair
draw. Lillard failed to got his
knockout going and took Just about
as many as he gave. Time 'after
time he rapped Bobby Clark's head
back with hard rights but with not
enough steam behind them to put
his opponent down. The fight be
came Interesting in the second
round and It looked like Lillard
was going to get in some telling
punches when he knocked' Clarko
to the floor with a hard right for
the count of seven. After that
Clarko was more wary and kept
out of tho way of Lillurd's lends.
Hoth mixed in at tho opetilug gong
but In the succeeding rounds
Clarko danced around the outside
of tho ring with Lllltud In the
ceuter, wailing for an opening.
Clarke began working good In tho
third round and punched the
claret from Llllard's nose. He got
in some good clean blows.
Lillard looked as If ho would
be going In his old form in the
fourth round when ho pounded
Clnrko Into tho ropes with a
fusilude of blows but none of thorn
had the proper drive behind them.
From then on tho fight dulled with
Clarke dancing around the ring.
occasslonully driving Into Lillard
in the center. Tho exchange of
occasionally driving Into Llllnrd
landing some hard ones out getting
jabs in return. They clinched often.
both bolng about even at this game,
with Clarke holding on most of tho
time. Ha waVhooed continually bv
the fans for running away. How-1
ever he played safe and as tho final
gong sounded ho was retreating
from Llllard's boring m becauso
In the last flying of gloves tno h.u
geninn was trying hard for a
knockout. Both men weighed 122
pounds.
The second bout between Georgo
Dixon of Portland and Carl Mil
ler of Eugene ut 146 pounds was.
slow. Both fighters sparred,
through the ten rounds and failed I
to mix In. Dixon had the better j
of hi opponent in cleverness with ;
a crouching weave that baffled i
the husky ooy. aunougn
near the end r: the bout ho was
pounding IJirt-m o'lt of It. Practi
cally every round ended In a draw.
The crrh.tnp. of blows was oven.
Jnson. how cr. punfieti Miner
repeated:' mid we.ived out of tho
clinflic?.
The decl.tlon arou.scd much dis
satisfaction a.-r.ong the rails for the
room was filled witU cm rails uud
hissing for ih-ei niinule after,
Referee C'al Hcrrien announced
the result. The fighters failed to
mix. George IJixon. however, had
the Bhade over the Eugene boy in
boxing ability but ho railed to bark
It up with, a punch. .Miller had a
good punch but he failed to lund
It. Try as he would he could not,
get a hard drive on the brown boy.
As the gong ended Miller was on,
his knees with a count of four from
a shady blow of Dixon's. He sank
to tho floor near the end of tho
round and had to be lifted from
his corner. The blow aroused some
doubt hut the decision was a draw.
Mugging Honors Kvcn
Miller evidently failed to got
going. Tho knockout drive which
he has used to floor his two for
mer opponents was not as useful
as it was formerly. They sparred
for the biggest part of the contest,
with Dixon as the aggressor. In the
slugging which started in tho third
round the honors wero even.
In the seml-wlndup Speed lan
ders, clever 114-pounder of Eu
gene, made short work of Lea An
derson, 110-pounder of Portland In
tho most vicious bout on the card.
He floored his opponent throe
times In tho first round. The last
was a straight right to the chin
which toppled Anderson to the
canvas as tho boll ended the round.
Referee Herman gave the bout to
Landers.
Pecwee Bond. 114 pounds, of Eu
gene, waltzed through four rounds
of no fighting, although repeated
ly warned by tho referee to mix In,
with Bobby Hoik. 112 pounds, of
Tacoma. Tho result was a draw.
Ray Jacobs and Bonny Devors.
lightweights of Kugene. mixed it
for a furious draw In the curtain
raiser.
Three basketball game III the
Lane county league will bo played
in Kiigcno this evening, nccordlytf
to the league management. There
will bo a double-header at tho
armory at 7: SO. the first game be
ing between Company C mid the
lilgh school gym leiim and this will
be followed by a game between the
Cornels and tho It. A. llnbb Hard
ware company team.
The Wenilllng team will play
against the Y. M. C. A, Hounds at
the V. M. C. A. gym at 7:30, It
was announced.
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I Today's Rado Program
Heat JrVMtures Thruusheu Ute
I'vuatry Tonuflil
I IS iv m. Willi 1HS.M Hvrlng
flehl I'aaUUa. "Tin New llota
K'"oO fr III. vnf llSa Hunan!
CUy I'anlala. Junior collets glee
rluUa
COO . in. WOAU fSTM I'hlUil.t
BhU Herat OVD.V ban.1.
:00 p. IU. WSM (SSl.s) Nh
vltl Roser Yt'llluuiii' qusrlol and
aololals.
09 n. m. ' !. Nw
York Kor H" ";
Wl'AP. WJA.H. WKEI. WWJ,
WTAll. VI. 111.
J.: n. in. WM.MJ Ut. Chi
ckro InJIan .rosrni. ,
T:: v. in. WMi'A (Jl Now Torlj
I'rlio play.
s 00 v ui. M'l.W n:s. Cincin
nati Piano nioniorira.
Far West Mallona Mllent Tunisia
ruo
4
CFAF Calgary W.1.8
7:00 p. m. Studio program.
KF1 1 AnirtrMtl
5:S0 p. in. Matinee program.
6:30 p. m. Vest pocket concort;
detective stories.
7:20 p. ui. Sopmno, tenor;
piano.
S:0cl p. ni. Ventura program.
9:00 p. m. Kxainlner program.
10:00 p. m. Patrick-Marsh or
chestra. , . '! t
K;0 Oakland 301.3
S:00 p. in. Soprano; piano;
rentier.
4:00 p. m. Concert orchestra.
5:S0 p. in. "Mr. Klx-lt."
6-00 p. m. llniler concert.
KtiW Port laud I0I.
8:00 p. m. Concert.
10:00 p. tn. !8herman Clay concert
Kll.l Ixm Angek I0VS
6:J0 p. in: Children's program:
screen Juveniles.
8:00 p. m. Astronomy talk.
8:30 p. m. Courtesy program.
10:30 p. m. Hickman's orches
tra. KJR Swittlo 3iA
7:00 p. m. Hears-Itoebuck program.
X:30 n. m. Miutlio prosrnm.
KLX Onklantl SOM.3
4:00 p. m. Women's hour.
8:00 p. m. Kducarlonal pro
gram. 9:oo p. m. Dealer program.
10:00 p. m. Sweet's ballroom
orchestra m hours).
K.NX Hollywood 150.B
7:00 p. m. Ambassador concert
orchestra. " ' .,
8:00 p. m. Kcnture, progrnny
Towne Cryer.
9:00 p. .in. Courtesy program. J
10:00 p. m. Dance orchestra. I
KOA Denver 322.4
o:30 p. m. Brown Palace string
'orchestra.
6:30 p. m. "Book of ,Kno.
edge."
7:00 p. m. Studio program;
baritone; tenor.
'9:00 p. m. Harmony Peerless
orchestra.
KI'O San Fnun-mro 1S8.S
7:00 p. m. Fairmont liotel or
chestra. 8:00 p. m. Atwator Kent ar
tists. 10:00 p. m. States' restaurant
orchestra. ' 1 ttati
KPS.V PoHailoiut H5.0
6:30 p. in. Music; spociul pro
gram: talks: piano.
KW.SC Pullnuui 3IH.II
7:30 p. in. Coirax high school
program.
rotnMtny Asks Francblse
(Hr TU Aaaorlatad I'raaa)
19 A I 1.' W 1 l,n. 94 Th.
Klamath tilver iinnm company has
FALCONS WIN BANQUET
HAVENS SflST WASH DISHES
NEXT TVKKDAY
Falcons of the "bird lenguo" In
I ho Junior "A" physical depart
ment of tho Y.. M. C. A., will bo
foteil at a banquet next Tuesday
night as winners of tho competi
tive score system started nearly
threo months ago by E. E. Holdo
man. physical director. .
Tho Falcons finished first on tho
list with a scoro of 4421 Spec
Murray Is captain. Orioles, Vern
W'lscarson, captain, finished sec
ond with a scoro of 418 and Swal
lows wero In third place with 309.
Although only two points lower
than tho Swallows, tho Havens
must wash tho dlshos nt tho com
ing festivities.
DORENA HAS BASKETBALL
TIJHEE GAMES ARE PLAYED
IN OXE EVENING
rllpslatnr Luna County Bporlal)
DORBNA, Oro Dec. 22. The
basketball gnmo between the throe
Dorona teams against tho Wnlkor
teams nt Walker Friday evonlng
stands as follows: Girls 5 to 21
In Walker's favor; boys 28 to 25
In favor of Dorenn; boys' scrub
team, 40 to 12 In favor of walker,
Lunch wo served 111 tho high
school after the games.
A basketball, game, will .bo held
lived Dtrfentf Carver
(Hr Tho Aasrclalotl Proaal
HALKM, Ore., Dec. 22. Kohln
Reed, of Corvnllis. holder of tho
Intermountain welterweight wrestl
ing title, tonight threw Itoy . Car
ver of Astoria, twice In 62 minutes
of a scheduled two-hour exhibition
bout here.
Regardless of the
pice you pay
Whether it is a large or a
small amount you want
to spend for this gift,,
there's a handsome and
exclusive
Hichok Buckle, Belt
and Beltogram
bpxed richly and attrac
tively to give him.
This store carries a complete
assortment of Hickok Gift Sets
made by the world's larceit
producers of Buckles, Bclto
pramj and Belt for men and
toy-
Sets $3 and $4
Christmas Sale of
Men's Wear
Buy Your
Christmas Qifts
at
Brownsville
Woolen Mills
Store
Pure Virgin Wool
Blanket
tlrnutlful plaltl comlilnuttoni lii an
ttasoitiiieiit of color
$5.95, $6.85, $8.50
Bl&zers for Young
Men
A wonderful nasorlmrnt of HUxerii In
a variety of rolnni. Tlirao muko iflfta
tlint are iipprcclatetl.
$6.00, $6.50, $7.50
mat i
Woolen Mufflers
heso atltl warmth and color to m
irin cold weather.
$1.75, $2.00, $3.00
Indian Blankets
Wo carry a complete lino of rentlla
tnn and Tlrownimllo Indian ninnkets.
I'urchaao ona todny for a friend.
$9.85, $15.00
Men's Ties
Any man appwlalc a henutlful attic
tio a Chrintmna gift. Wo have tlicip
In all tho luteal styles and colon.
50c to $2.00
Credit to RapontibU Ptoplm
mm4
Brownsville Woolen Mills Store
a Hp! led to tho ultllc nrvtr mm.
fiilf8loti for a boom fmm'hlnn on
tht Klnnmlh rlvr In Klumuth
rounty to titnyp nhout on? hlltlon
fort of tlutbur. Th itpplUnttt Hittrf
Itn UMMi-tM nt 126.000.
(My Thr AM(H-utl WmO
Kt. A MAT 1 1 AlalJ4. or.. Dti.
22. orir tho mrcnuoUM jtrotMittt
of Uk?I tlmlr nirn, tho county
court thla nftornoon imumccI tho
1920 buiiKOt, In wh It'll wnn cm
boillod an appropriation cntlln for
thn ro-rrulnu of much Klamath
county timber, titatontcnta Imiiml
by the tlinbrnin tlwit $20.000
npfiit In ft rn-i-ruliw hero bint yrar
i luiil not btM'it JtiMt If ictt wr brand
j fd "iiilNlDifdlnu" by County JuUico
, Mutihfll, who wnld rp-rruUn on 114
ficctliin In udilliitf 347,000.000 Toot
tu tho tux roll, Kdimr A I'uIIInou
ot I'ttrtlutiii wnro tlto crulprsi.
lnIIrUo Ak Hcport
I Mr Th AMorlsltit Fru)
VAHflIN(mN, lc 22. 8n
Mor IKollutt, Hopuhllcnn of
Wliu-'onnln. nNked tho irnnto todny
to cult on th trtwipiury dopurtmrnt
fur a report nhuwitii; tho flnnnclnl
rmiilflratonM of (ho nnthrnclto op
rrntr.
Toric Lenses Improve
Appearance and Eyesight
Tories are handsome, light iipiiearing and quite Inconspicuous.
You should choose your glosses its carefully as you do your
clothes. They are Juut as Important to your personal appearance.
Let us toll you moro about Turlc Lenses.
ai WIULAMBTTB ST.
IUOINI, OR BOON
The First Christmas
Tree
It was 1200 yenrs ngo, ntop it anov covered hill In the wlltls of
central (icrmnny, that llm CliilHtnms tree was born, Tlinro, on
Chiislmils ovo, had gaihored n congregation of luilf-clvlllzed
pagans to Witness thn Hluylng of n III tin child on thn niter ot tho
Great Clod Thor. Unilnr tho massive "Thundorliig tmk" tho
sacred firo fllckurod, Ilia Bin no wus all sot for tho sittirlflco.
As tho priest's hummer was lifted Ht. Dnnlfaco, sent to carry
Chrlstlnnlly to thn "barlmrlans," rushed on tho scniio. Ho do.
nouncfftl tho folly of such cruelly nnd cut down tho sacrod oak
heforo tho very cyos of tho nstonlshltd mob.
"Look you to heaven for your find," liO' pleaded. "Tnko this
little Kvergrecn, which points to heaven. In tho plnco of tho low
hnhglng flak of Thor."
And from I hen to this day tho Kvorgroon has been tho symbol
ot Christmas,
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076? Bank Jor Savings
Let Flowers Bear
the
Holiday Greeting
Because tif tire hurry nnd rush at lliis luisy time we vi
iviii(; .special attention In telephnite tinlcrs. This saw
you time and you can tlcncm! on any selection we irufc
for you, if vni fatitiol romc to our store. Flowcrina
plants FKI'.SIl I'KOM OUK (iKKKNIKSKS and ap
iiropnatclv tlfcoratctl ni.".I;c womlcrlul iil'tidc urrctmp
llceail.tc of tin: fine wtrathcr red ami other carnations rd
more plentiful tliiu year ami of fine quality.
T.ir lli.nl "Swrfhrnrt of Yimrs" .1 liox of roses or "vforet
Will hit the ritrht place, h'or the hov or jcirl two pold M
in howl with castle, moss and .package of food makci
fine Rift at ?1.50 each. Likewise fur the invalid.
The University Florist
.Srnr nnrl fireenliousea
S9R Thirteenth Ave.. Kast Telephone 65
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Since 1883
will help.