Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1925)
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE. ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1925 i !' TWO It'. it' f -,v i e- ' -11 , !;'-;';Nt Si- ) '-iS' ' li mm : I v.o- In mm I ).- i hi pl km i til 5fil Mi:: I:f:t1 .'it: !.. mm in- !.;. COUNTY HOOP SCHEDULE Three Teams Win In Con- tests Played Here Tho I.nne county basketball Ikhkuo opened her last night Willi throe comes played, lu n hit" onnlcst the speedy Hounds defeat ed Wemlling S lo 31 on the V. M. C. A. Rymnaslum Hour. In the two games played at h armory. th Comets downed Hi A. Habbs five to and. Camjimiy . "C" beat Hit li t:l school gym tram 8 to is. Thus tho annual county league gets under way for what l ex pected to bo u close race for title liiililm Tin' teams have boon put ting in some hard training and sre primed to go Ibo entire Benson. The showings last night mado by the three winning teams brought out thin fact. - The Wcndllng-Hounds game was close throughout with the Hounds pulIhiK Into the lead In the final quarter. K. Johnson. with SI liolnts. led the Hounds In aoorinit but was followed oloae by .Wick of Wenitlinc who made 15. ' Company "C" proved too much for the h!Kh nohool cym team nml the attack led by Van Duyn anil Koaglan with 14 and 11 polnta pave It the needed lead. Ruben ateln with s and ituey witn 4 icu the scoring combination of the urertoer irvm sauad. The Comets showed a scorlnft attack which the Babber could not fathom and shoved and tapped In enounh counters to give them a one-aided victory. The first half was all In favor of the flying Com ets and ended 20 to 0. However. IM Babbers showed a splurge in the final half and made point. The playlnK was fast an 1 clean nnd the fans were given a good show. One time the clever Skeet" Manerud. playing forward for Babb's dribbled the emirs lensth of the floor to drop in a basket. "Happy" Murray was trie scoring ace of the evening ami dropped through 11 points for the Comets. Landrem and "Brick" Taylor gave him a close race, each gaining 8. Cash with 4 and Manerud with 3 were the scorers for the Babb team. . IN ran CONTEST Los Angeles Man Wins From Lew Perfetti ;. (Br The Associated Preu) NEW YORK, Dec. 23. Fidel Iabarba of Los AnpeJes, new fly--weight champion, marked hia fjrst appearance in an eastern ring to night by scoring nn impressive triumph over Lew Perfetti of New York. Labarba was awarded a juriKea' decision In tho six-round Ht'ini-rtiml to n IIkM hoavywomht flKht between Mike McTIkuc nnd 'r-KT Fiwwvrn, vfi'HturinK a I'brlHt nuiH fund show in Mudison tiquuio litrdun. l.ul'Uitui wtMit to the cauvus In the f rst round under n U(t hook, but ho wnM off balancu when struck and jumped to his fvet for a count was ien. lVrfettt's jabs ndd hooks had him in troultlo sKtt n in ti Hoeoiid, but trom Hunt on he curried (ho ncht to the New Yorker and had him coverthK and holdihtf midi'i- a furious at tuck in the lul two rounds. 1m barba welKhed 114 and IVrtetlt 116. ' Krnle Jarvis. flywe'.nht cltam pion of KuKiand. tonlut boxed a fust draw with lsy Schwarta of New York In the flrt of three ten-round bouts. It was their sec ond - meeting in two weeks, iM-liwurta havluK won tho first ftirht by a Judges decision. - Gcorco Oodfroy, 222-ptmud no irru hoavyweilu challeuKer of liprvUle. outpointed Martin liurke tf New Orleans, in a second lun-rtuud km, but fulltnl to Impress a crowd of 15.000 by hts triumph. Hurke, weiuhinK only 171 H puunds and fihtuig purely on tho defensive, escaped the 1 knockout, which had been anticipated by the throntf, and the Invffectlve efforts of the two men were booed throughout. FOOT Boys1 Departments to Have Afternoon Classes Vacation schedules of the boys' physical department of tho Y. M. O. A. were announced last night by E. E. Holdeman, director. All men's classes will be held at the usual times. Boys classes will be advanced from periods between 4 and 8 p. m. to other hours lu the afternoon until after the Christmas holidays. Following fs the order: Monday Junior B, 3 p. m.; In termediate, 3 p. in. Tuesday Junior A. 2 p. m.; pre paratory swimming. 2:30 p. m.; Intermediates. 3 p. m. Wednesdays All leaders' basket ball. 4 p. m. Thursday Junior B, 3 p. m.; Intermediate, 3 p. m.; Junior A, 4 p. m. Friday Special features only. Saturday Preparatory class, 9:43 a. m. Pioneer athletics, 3 p. m. Jacobs Defeats llarnott The preliminary bout on the AV.nter Garden card held Tues day evening resulted! in a techni cal knockout for Bay Jacobs over Holt Barnett. both of Eugone, In the third round of a ' scheduled four-round bout. It was stated yesterday that tho bout ended in a draw which was Incorrect. Jacobs knocked Barnett into the ropes in the third round for the count of rine. Bametfs oecotuta threw In a, towel after the round was over FAST WRESTLING BOUTS Ralph Hand to Grapple With Bob Kruse In Event A Brvat holiday wrestling card has 1 u Kchi'dillctl for the IMtig theatre. lecembor 30. with Bnlph . I land of Kuttt'Mu mutched aimiimt I the clever Bobby Krue of Port- J land In a possiblo two-hour main event. A semt-wlndup between "Wild ' Tat' ,lVt of Kmulfport and Toil ; Brown of CblcnKo will also appear i as will a surprise curtain . raiser, '. according to the announcement of the managers. Ka)'h lluud. well known at t'ot- i taKe 1 row. Is credited as being ono of the best punishing mat artists. However, reports from Portland j are that Bobby Kruso will be the ! hardest man Hand has tackled re- t cntly. Krusv has been working out with a vengoanco lately and is filled with the desire to overcome the Eugene favorite. The men nppear almost equal in ability as both have years of ex perience In pinning opponents to the canvas. This has given both a world of knowledxo in grappling and numerous surprises are anti cipated. Kruso la llstod as nn American champion with Hand as a challenger for his title. "Wild Cat" Pto is another wrestler of local districts who has gaVnered quite a record for him self. He threw his opponent quick ly in a bout staged In OakridKO recently. His opponent is another fast going man nnd this bout Is expected to rise to tho high calibre of the proposed card. The curtain raiser Is heralded as a big surprise event. Tho crap piers are as yet unlisted In so far as announcement Is concerned, but will be be a humdinger, accord ing to reports of the managers. Wrestling fans are promised more matches to be held during the coming year as the sport Is j coming to the front In this city. McTIGUE GETS DECISION rORMEK CILVMPIOX UKFKATS ATLANTA XK(.HO ISLTIE WITH HENHY TROMP Tiy Th Associated Trass) NEW YOUK. Dec. 23. Mike McTigue. former world's light heavyweight champion. tonight won a judges' decision over the Atlanta negro. Tiger Flowers, In a furiously fought ten-round fight at Mndlson Square Garden, the feature contest of a Christmas fund boxlnir show. Discarding his cuntornary de fensive style to trade punches with the southern fighter In every round McTIruo met the vigorous assault of his foe with solid rights to the body nnd head. Flowers re plied with terrific houks which severs! Hmes turned McTlguo around. They fought toe to toe. throughout and at the conclusion hones "wore m'ngted with shouts of approval over the verdict. Mc Ttm we'EheJ JTl4 and Flowers 165. I "The boar's head in hand bear I "BedecVd with bays and rosemary; "Rejoicey my maiters, ' and " bo ' merry . . J - ' '' ' Old English Rhyme. Take advantage of the Special Round Trip xcur lion Faf offered by the OREGON ELECTRIC R Y. 15.10 Portland and Return Salem, $3.10 Seattle, $15.00 Albany, $2.10 Corvallis, $1.80 Spokane, $25.35 Astoria, $9.10 Ticket on sale Dec 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 30 and 31st Return limit January 5th Reduced fares between other O. E. Ry. points. ASK FOR FUimiEIt PARTICULARS Oregon Electric 4 ; GAMBLER'S LUCK TURNS fi:ikvt IMV HOSPITU. DUX OF NT TM FOttSKr.Y XFW vert". Vc 2. S'!ch- 1m .rtv. ,' who its rput"d f h-v w-n 10i i a the Nev OrVr rn' i 'rir'; 'ri I BooseveJt hof:n'trl t r.'h wbr" j ht e5rnon v." e bCn-r hv a , bonkmnker fr end Mr hits hn J ;11 with pnMTnni' frr t niontii jnnd phyir!fln hiv w.tral tirno despaired of h'n life , I Forse'y went to New n-lans In t 19?S with a mil of monev nnd 20 . 1 yonrV race trnck experience. If '12 hnr.ces ran Forslv would cover, bets on 11. The 12th horse inar lably won. When the season was ; over he offered to charter a spe jc'al car to bring back to Broadway 1 the persons who had lost money, to ' 'him. i Last season his luck continued , for awhile nnd he became known 1 as "the mrtn who couldn't bet I wrontr.' He followed the horses j to Maryland where his luck turned. The pari mutuel ma I chines there ground big slices ! from his bank roll. At Chicago he j lost more money. Then he came 'back to Broadway virtually broke. , A month ago he was In a Broad Iway hotel sink and without a dol-; liar. His wife's jewelry paid his nospuai 0:11 ror a tew days and then the bookmaker took over his account. FloT Bsar fM the Holiday Greeting Because of the hurry and rush at this busy time we are giving special attention to telephone prders. This saves you time and you can depend on any selection we make (or you, If you cannot come to our store. Flowering plants FRESH FROM OUR GREENHOUSES and ap propriately decorated, make wonderful Yulctide Greetings. Because of the fine weather red and other carnations arc more plentiful this year and of fine quality. For that "Sweetheart ,of Yours" a box of roses or violets will hit the right place. For the boy or girl two gold fish in bowl with castle, moss and package of food makes a fine gift at $1.50 each. Likewise for the invalid. The University Florist Store and Greenhouses 598 Thirteenth Ave., East , Telephone 654 PROGRAMS ARE RELAYED SEVEN' STATIONS SEND OUT SAME PROGRAM LOS ANGELES. Cal., Doc. 23. Transcontinental re-broadcasting of a radio program was accomplished for the first time last nlsht by seven stations located at strategic points throughout the country. In addition to bclntr heard na tionally, the program was relayed on short wave length to Europe and to Australia, covering an area, according to radio technicians, hero In which It might havo been heard by an audience of between six million and seven million persons. The program originated at sta tion KFI of this city. It was picked up by KOA, Denver, and relayed . to five other stations In tho east nnd mlddlcwest KFKX, Hastings, j en.; ww;, uavenpon. ja.; wijy, Schenectady. N. Y.; KNA, Shen andoah, Iowa, and WIIAY, Troy, N. Y. All hIx of the relay stations wore heard in various parts of Califor nia, according to culls received from radio fans by KFL In one Instance, a Los Angeles to five-other stations In the East nnd Mlddlcwest KFKX, Hastings, speaker to the mouthpiece of a telephone, enabled the announcer at Kt'I to hear his own voice ro turninK from tho East, TAMPA PLANS BULLFIGHT SPANISH MATADOIl :OMINO Eon KximiiTiosr - TAMPA, Kla., iJec, 25. llnlpli Qomoz, "Oallo" said lo bo pre mier inntailor of Spain, has been engaged by the Cuban nnd Ron I tl Amer'nan clubs of Tampa to fucn the shaggiest and wildest bulls that can bo brought hero on New Year's day, offerings of tho two Lai In American clubs announced today, i Twonty-sovon bulls hqvo beqn BETTER GIFTS ON CREDIT LARAWAY'S BUY NOW PAY NEXT YEAR Making It Easy To Give Gifts That Last Only one more shopping tiny then .Christmus. L'nnvwny is ready for the final rush". I lore you cant diamonds, diamond jewelry, watches, clocks, silverware, gold and silver novelties and hundreds of other D'f today and pay for them next year. Packages carefully prepared for giving. Storq open tonight. Give Laraway Diamonds ft Gift Diamond Gift Diamond 50 $75 Hero Is A low-priced (J In in ond (hut muke un rxcollont OhrUtmus Olft. Hliio-wlili-i Kems of Brunt lieu my set lu Uuinty whito-guld mountlnta. PAY NFXT YKMt HtiniUotnrly mount id tiluo whlt Uluinund lu linmt Itlrrcvd wliittt-Kuld immnt iiiKK. Kitt-h avn lu a liKfer rtit stylu nottlnji. A wondrr tul Klft vuluf. PAY XKXT YKAU When you give a gift of a good wrist watch, you give a gift that is both ornamental and of practical use. Every watch wo sell is fully guaranteed gMMlll!Hj,V Gift Special $30 Gift Special PAINTY IlEtTANCI'LAK A gift of a wrist watch shows discrimination. IS -Jewel guaranteed Imported movo ment In a striking white gold filled engraved, rect angular case. PAY NEXT YEA It $40 EXQl'ISITK OVAL One of tho butler Kruilo wnti'ho at a fi-uturo lUfl price! IG-jcw.fl movt'inent lu a white. gutd case. Eugruved dial. A lilft sho will upprccl atu. PAY .NEXT YEAH Luted below are a few of the many gifts for alL They were selected at random from our large stock. Every article purchased here is sold under our famous guarantee. r&? Silverplated Bowls Handsomely engraved silver plated bowls with a beauti ful engraved design. They are featured at tills prlco for ono day only. Easily worth more. ( oiiiplctc Dbqilny of Gift flolloivwnro I'AY NEXT YEAH Gentleman's Diamond $100 l-irk- bhie-wliltn dlittuoiiils set 111 lltllttlllnll Wlllte'KOld tiittuutlhgs of (be very new cat lyl. I'AY NEXT YIOVIl Diamond Set Onyx Rings $20 These dainty rings are nn ex traordinary valum. Set with gunulne hlue-wblto diamond on black niivx. I'lorvttl whits cultl inouniiiigK. Ollicni S-5. Snt), $411 up, PAY NEXT VKAK LAILWVAY'S Diamond Stick Pins $15 W tvlih Knuin tdtio-wiilto rut (HtiiiumitM in t'XUlnllo plrrrrd Whttt-icnd )tflnM, I'AY XKXT YKAIl Give Laraway Diamonds if Gift Diamond $150 Gift Diamond $250 Large. f, ry. I.lur.whlt, 4U. imm.l In y.iur ehulrs ol Z finest ati.l , ' Whllu-Kol.l ninuntlnn Wth," ever r.n. r..aigti fo, I lirlstmsa. I'AY NEAT YKMt Evcrv watch we sell is fullv facturers from whom we buy) furthermore, carries On Laraway guarantee, fully protected by the most ikitloj American and foreign watchmakers whom we cms In, sr--' Ilrnnt Uully cut nml liontiltfui rolnr! Thin, U. wo hllov, tlitt (irrfttost diamond viiluo irrrrd In ttiu vuy mm a I'hrUtumtf iilti iliiunoml. Hco it! PAY XKXT YKMt Gift Special $20 Oilarntileetl 13 Jewel luiport ed movement In n dnlniy wbltn-guld filled eiiKiavcd rase. PAY NEXT YEA It Gift Special $37.50 MEN'S MltAP WATCH Mlltlllli.tl III .inw it.i.il (iuariuiti-.-il la Jewol mov. mem in u imnaiuiine cm. Itmllo iiiitulierN and hnndi hIiiiwh t lino in tho dark. Tt gin nir nun. PAY NEXT YKAIl No matter how much or how little you with to ipend, coma to Laraway s and our experienced jewelry ultt. people will gladly assist you by suggesting Appropriate gifts for each ono on your list. You will be under no obligation to buy. Pocket Knives $3.50 Vhlte.goM or green - gold rilled pocket knives. Many different shapes and styles of engraving lo select from. . Other SI..VI. t2.no. $.1 up. PAY NEXT YEAR IjAKAVVAY'S Lifetime Silverware $32 Salts & Peppers $6.00 Hllver plated salt nnd pepper shakers In a handsome satin finish. Guaranteed. OUicrs 11.50, $2.00, $4.00 up. PAY NEXT YEAII I.AKAWAY'S We have a Urge number of experienced jewelry sales people to take caro of the eager Christmas shoppers coming here for the unusual values we are offering. Give Him a Watch! Tho gift for a man presents a difficult problem unless you como to Laraway't. We have dozens of beautiful gifts for "Him" that we feel sure will plcaso and satisfy both tho giver and the receiver. Of course, the ideal gift for the man is a good witch, guaranteed to keep perfect time, and cased in a handsomely engraved case. But if he has-a watch there are ar.-y number of other gifts from our stock we csn luggeil Remember too, that anything bought hero can be paid for Next Year in small weekly or monthly payments. WALTHAM $45 One of the most beautiful made. High grade movement In gorgoouiily engraved white Void cases. PAY AETER f HltlbTMAS Gift Special 17-.1EVEIi WALTHAMS $43 ELGINS lleaiitlfully engraved gift watch. 17 Jewel adjusted nnd guaranteed mnvoment In n liajidMomn ifold filled, thin model cose, Hpeclnlt PAY AITEH CIIUIKTMAH $35 Kull Jeweled nnd giMroiiIMj. A walch Unit run bo uepnil ed on. Handsomely ci thin model. PAY AITI.lt (.'HKISTMAS 25-plece set of the beautiful Lifetime Hflvcrware. .Comee In hnndsnmo mahogany finish utility serving trny, Guaran teed by tho makers. Other N-is $1.1. $20. $25 up. PAY NEXT YEAK Signet $5.00 ings Rigiiet rings ' of nil styles. Choice of green-Bold, wjilto gold or yellow-gold. Other nt $n.5), SK.50. $10 up, I'AY NEXT YEAII TODAY LAST DAY Come to Laraway's now, select the gifts you ! Wonaertul showing tor the tinai rusn. 2 MORE SHOPPING DAYS-2 Rnv Nnw! Ooen Every The Time Evening Until Is Short. Christmas SETH LARAWAY Diamond Merchant and Jeweler purchased for iho flitht tind tiro said to bo nn their way hero from Mexico. With them will como eight mntadors. 'i'ho Hnanlsh na lloiml hero will bo deprived of tho sport of the final thrust In Tampa. The stato and national laws forbid hat he tnlto the life of a bull. Tho mc of horses In tho arena Is also forbidden' hern and tho bull righting will bo dono on foot. Of Tclals say that a demonstration of how tho final thrust Is mado, how ever, will not be lucking. "A spring sword'1 which Is harmlosB to tho bull, will ba uhciI. with perforated tops, net In kettle df boiling water ami steam Iwo or throo hours, Hervo with pudding miuco. 1'mlillnir Knurn Two cups boll.ng wator, cup sugar, lump of Inn tor size of wal nul, two tahlcHpoous vinegar, half teaspoon unit flavor with nulmeg gratings, lloll fifteen inlnuies slowly, thicken Willi cornstarch and cook fifteen minutes longer In tho double boiler. t window. This also looks mure Itimpiliihlo and cheery. OhrlHtmiiM Pudding: Crenm one cup sugar with a half cup lai;d. Add a teaspoon salt, one beaten egg, u cup sour mlllt, and a teaspoon soda. Thicken with flour enough to make a thick bat ter, then add olio cup floured raisins. Tho raisins will make the pudding dark, Fill pound baking powder cans two thirds full, oove, . T Pri'M'rvo Clirlslnins Orcein II. mil liHmr vi.iih rl,,-lHi...,.a greens Indoors until a iluy.nr two before tJhrliitinns. They nro used to wlnler weruher nnd will not bo Injured by wind or snow. Iiiy thoin nn the ground In tho snow, If you havo It nnd weight down with n hoard so Ihey will not blow away; or hang tlintn up, oulsldo n window. , The Christmas wroalh will Icoop hotliir If hung ouislila, tho door or. Hermit CooIiIch llnvn you thought nf a plnlo of cookies ns a Christmas reuiem briini n to i neluhlior, with a holly sprig atop of course' Or why not send a banket or a box of ihdin lo srinin old person living alone. 7 This It 11 nl will keep, anil they am ulil fnshloneil, reminding us of pur chiiiiiioiiii, nml tho Clii'lsliiiassoH of long ago, ' Mix two cups brown sugar nnd one cup of rill! add l(iren olo's beaten sopiiralely,' half teaspoon suit, nml a half teaspoon of soda dissolved In a litllo wnlor. To (,hls mill ono cup chopped, raisins, three cups or morn of flour, ono-fourili teaspoon grated mil meg, ono tea spoon cliinnnion, and Iwo ! cups chopped mils. Drop on btitlonid tins anil boko In quick oven. MUTUAL LlIi'B O. M, Hl'lVAClUH Diul Was Out ' ITnrrtwaro store Installment col lector "Js your father homo?" Hmiill diiiiglitnr "What Is your name, plonso7" Inslallnieiit colleclor 'Must toll lilm It Is Ills old friend, lllll." Hinnll daiighlnr "Then ho Isn't In, because J heard him tell mother that If any IiIIIh on inn ha wasn't nt 'homo," Uooil Jliinlwn.ro, OANIHIIATIO li'Olt KENATOIt James J. CroHsloy of Portland, Oregon, horuby nnliounnes that ho In u canilldnlo for Iho ropifbllenn nnmliintioii for U. H. scimtoi' at tho May, III I'd primaries. 'Will work stoalonsly for develop ninnt of Oregon nnd support of measures for roal lionaflt of farm ers as suggested by tholr orgnnl nations. ITuvor WoHd court and re form senate rules. Thur. 0-17-tf Tlead Ilcglstor Classified Ads. ....-I.... .i.a inu-iip rcllnr i-iiiiiuim in" - while iivolds fear of imW Magaxliios sulnorlptlooi 1 for any you may n"lr;.IVj or subscribe for now. 0 1 Avenue least. Jazz Dane Saturday, Dec. 2 Music by WENDLING PIRATfc DONNA, ORE v.