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SIX
FAVORS PRESENT RULES
Play Basis Discussed But
' Voted Down
(Uy The Aeaoclalol Vre")
NKW VUHK, Dm SR. MrmhtMY
of tho American fnnttmll ormolu's'
nhMoriatlnn wont on record today n
favoring tho irrarnt football ritlos
And voted not to recommend any
chiinKC.
Several rhunRCtt were dlitruruicii.
including one to put ft gnme on a
piny JnHttud of a time haul and the
llminntlon of the Intentional
nafety. hut in the end the conchen
agreed thnt the tramo could not be
chnnped to ad vantage.
Four resolution! recommended
by the trustees were adopted with
out much discussion as follows:
That a committee bo appointed
to Rtnl.ll.ro the profession of foot
ball coaching.
That any person actively enRnpod
In any capacity with professional
football after September 1. 1926.
shrill be. Ineligible for membership
in the American football coaches'
association.
That members of this association
shall not select any all-star or all
Amerlcan teams for any spent or
agency.
That practice during the playing
season be confined to two hours
dally and that coaches shall not
call their squads together before
September 16, unless college opens
prior to that day, this resolution
to be the sonso of the meeting and
to be carried out as far aa coaches
have authority.
(ill more Doble of Cornell was
elected president to succeed Hobert
F. Zuppke of Illinois. William H,
t-oweii 01 iew nampsnire univer
sity was elected first vice presi
dent: W. W. Roper of Princeton,
second vice president and Dr. J. IV.
Wilce of Ohio State, secretary and
treasurer. t is understood that
the president of the Pacific Coast
Coaches association ahall auto
matically become the third vice
president.
r Edward K. Hall, chairman of
the rules committee, in an address,
condemned the practice of scout
ing, coaching from the side lines
and proselytizing ns contributing
factors toward over emphasis of
intercollegiate football. He also
denounced the ail-American idea.
EALPH HAND NEAR TOP IN
'fAO WRESTLING WORLD
Winner of Match Wednesday
' May Meet Jed Thye
Ralph Hand, favorite Eugene
wrestler, who meets Bob Kruse of
Portland In the main event of a
card at the Heilig Wednesday night
la fast nearlng the top in profes
sional wrestling circles. Hand Jias
not lost a match since he entered
the professional ranks, it is stated.
. . However, when he meets Kruse
he will tackle one of the hardest
opponents he ever grappled with.
Kruse is rated as nearly the equal
of Ted Thye and Mike Yokel of
Portland. The winner of the match
here will ' probably be matched
With one of these two In a forth
coming card here, it is announced.
With this prospective match in
view' both men will do their ut
most to make a good showing pos
sible. This will make the bout hero
' one of the most important on the
coast.
v Ted Brown, who wrestles Wild
cat Pete in the preliminary has
been training in Portland for the
past month in anticipation of his
match here, It was learned yester
day. Brown Is the lad who Rattled
with Robin Reed for 40 minutes
recently. The winner of this bout
will probably get a match with
Reed for his Inter-mountain title
soon, it is stated.
YOUNG KINCAID IS GOLFER
FORMER EUGENE BOY WINS
!" 1 1 CCP IS PORTLAND
f .
Harrison Kincaid, 15-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Webster X.
Kincaid, formerly of this city Is
following''in the footsteps of his
father as a golfer. The last issue
or. the Winged M Bulletin, week
ly publication of the Multnomah
Amateur .' Athletic . , club, has this
Item about him:
' "In the finals for the Sovereign
hotel cun. Riven bv Claude Starr.
Harrison Kincaid, receiving seven
strokes on eacn eighteen, won
from Howard Ferguson, five up
and three to go on the 33rd hole.
"The match was for 36 holes
and was played in a driving rain,
t "Harrison Kincaid is an inter
mediate member, not "yet 16 years
old ana snows great promise as a
golfer, his medal score for the first
38 being 81 a .very good perform
ance sunder the prevailing condi
tions.
"The cup must be won three
times for permanent ownership,
but each year the winner receives
a cup signifying a win, and has his
name engraved on the big cup."
LUMBERMEN ..WIN GAME
DRAIN HIGH KCHOOIj DEFEATS
DORENA QUINTET
(Register Lnne Countr Special)
DORENA. Ore, Dec. 28, Two
basketball gamefi were pluyed hore
t the hall Wednesday overling.
oetween the Scrubs team or. Do
rena and the Bliver Pickers team
from the Dorena Lumber con.pany
t iLatham. The score was 20 to
ai in' lavor or the silver I'lcners.
: The other game was between the
Dorena MRh school and Drain h'ph
school boys. The score Was. in
favor of Drain, 21 to 13.
The Dorena high school girls'
team had a name scheduled with
the Drain high school girls team
which was to hnve been played
Wednesday evenlnrx, but which hud
to be called off since part of the
Drain girls failed to come. A large
crowd was present to see the
games,'
; Thursday evening the Cottage
drove business men nnd the
scrubs team here plnyed a gnme
Vhlch resulted in a 28 to 26 vic
tory for the business men Iroin
pottage Grove.
' O. A. O. Defeat Arlxona
tny Tit. Aimotil.ted l'reu)
TUCSON, Arizona, Doc. 28. The
Oregon Agricultural college polo
team today defeated the llnlvorslty
bt Arizona, eight - to tbrco, and
evened .tho count in A tbreo-gnihe
series being plavod here. Tho
third and deciding game will bu
played December SO.
KEMERY TO BE STARTER
I'I.axs van motoiu'I.vm-. m
AUK COMIM.CTKD
Van K emery will be starter of
(be annual endurance run of tho
KiiRone Motorcyolo association next
Thursday evening when approxi
mately lit maohlnoft will bourn on
a courso over which they mum go
four limes.
The run will end at 8 o'clock
on the morning of January 1.
Earl Mosos has been elected to
act as referee. It was announced
yesterday.
Tho contest will start at KIghth
avenue and Willamette street nl S
p. ni. Thursday and the finish will
be at the same place. The courso
has been selected over the follow
ing point: Kugene, Junction City.
Low pass road to Crow, l.orune.
Cottage Crove. tJoahen, Lowell,
Kali Creek, Springfield Wallorvlllo
and back to Eugene.
Today's Radio Program
. Bt alufv Thnuuthoul the
,. k Coumtry TvnigUt'
Tu?tHtay. lrmbr 51th
4:3 p. m.-WKAP Ul.& New
York. Pvl Mxttphon octet, lao
WCAB. WOO. WSAI.
i ii p. n. WOY (3"f.& Schncc-
tmiy. i , s manu Dana. aiM
WRC.
6:00 p. m. (SSS.3) Sprlnr
fltld. llMton Uruitu va. St. lat
rick a, hockey,
- 6:00 p. m. WTIC (4T5,) Hart
ford. X'oetry club.
6:59 p. m.-WOUS (31S.O New
York. "Sna 'Km," WOns prime ptay.
7:00 p. uu Wir tiOS.: l'MUil-U
phta. Russian choir of the llojy
Vlrflna.
7:04 p. m. CNRR (40) Rreina.
Scotch concert.
7:00 p. m. WSOK (24 Mil
waukie. Couiuunity ainfins; trtc
male chorus.
Far Went Statlona Silrnt Tbnlsht
KFOA. KLX, KOA, Kl'd.V. KWSC
CFAC OilKUi-r IS5.8
7:00 p. m. Litdies concert trio.
t'MUt lU'Ktmt 176
7:00 i. m. Scotch concert.
CX H V -Va nvnn ver 29 1
7:30 p. m. Children's program.
8:30 p. ni. Appollo quartet,
piano, violin.
10:30 p. m.-1 Belmont orchestra,
soprano.
KFI Ixs Ansoles 467
S : 3 0 p. m. Mat! nee pros ra m ;
nightly doinps; seeing California.
6:30 p. m. Vest Pocket con
cert. 7:00 p. m. Quartet and assist
in? artists.
8:00 p. m. Examiner program.
9:00 p. m. Klos string trio.
10:00 p. m. Packard ballad
hour. ,
KGO Oakland 361.2
4:00 p. m. Concert orchestra,
6:30 p. m. "As a Woman
Thin teeth."
6:00 p. m. Dinner concert;
news.
8:00 p. m. La Ferra concert or
chestra; trio.
9:30 p. m. Auction bridge.
10:00 p. m. Dance music, hotel
St. Francis. .
K G W Portland 191.5
8:00 p. m. Educational hour;
style talk.
10.00 p. m.-Multnomah dance
orchestra.
KHJ Ixjs Anffdco I0S.3
6:30 p. m. Children's program.
7:30 p. m. Talk on dogs.
8:00 . m. Dealer program.
10:00 p. m. Hickman's dance
orchestra.
KJIt Seattle 384.4
8:30. p. m. Puget Sound Musi
cale, (1H hours).
KN X Hollywood 336.9
7:45 p. m. Health talk; coun
try program.
9:00 p. m. Courtesy program;
Towne Cryer.
10:00 p. m. Movie night, hotel
Ambassador.
KOA Denver 322.4 "
6:30 p. m. Brown Palace stKng
orchestra. .
6:30 P- m. News Times con
cert. ' - '
KPO San FranrLsoo 128.3
5:15 p. m. Children' stories.
6:30 p. m. "At the. Theatres";
orchestra.
7:00 p. m. Fairmont orchestra;
studio program.
9:00 p. m. Courtesy pVogram.
10:00 p. m. Coak ley's cablrians,
(1 hour).
MUTUAL LIFE O. M. SPRAGUE
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30th, 8:15
MAIN EVENT
RALPH BOB
HAND vs. KRUSE
Challenger
SEMI-WINDUP
"WILDCAT" ED
PETE v. BROWN
Reedsport Chicago
A Tip Top Curtain Raiser
These bouts promise a great card, don't miss them
COUNT THE
LADIES PRESENT
Special prices to ladies
of 50c, any seat
Curtain Promptly
. at 8:15
POLLY AND HER
' i 1 ' -' ' ' ' . "wrrell
5AM- ' O K. 7 Sfcfc HOW HLR "$2?' ' r-J
, . LAST MiSTrVtSi IWDj fV A0h ttO LlSTP.M. Mw.fj k
H C A -f "WE NE-PVE m ti Kfik ADferi ME88IE TS 'ClUSt Jf
t
l i ' ; l tAtoifr
FALCONS TO BE GIVEN
IT T TONIGHT
Junior "A" Department Host
to Bird Team
Falcons o the "Mrd league" in
the Junior A department of the
Y. M. C. A. will he the honored
guosts at a oam.uet In tho "X"
building at 6 o'clock tonight when
the Havens, one time leaders of
tho contest, will waih the dishes.
Cnder the rules of tho contest
the losers must feed the winners.
Ukewise, the team that ended the
season in the cellar must "dive for
the pearls."
E. E. Holdeman. physical di
rector of the association, said that
another league would be started
soon after tho first of the year but
thnt plans for this were not ready
to be announced yet.
HOUNDS EASY WINNERS
LtK'AUS P1I.K lP 73 OX POItT
LAND QVINTKT
T. M. C. A. Hounds of Eugene
"walloped" the Portland young
men's department fn a post-season
game Saturday night by the ter
rific score of 73 to 21. according
to the reports brought back to this
city.
Following is the line-up of the
Eugene team, showing the field
goals accredited to each player:
Johnson, forward. 18; Kowlcy. for
ward, 16; Eberhart, center, 24;
Milligan, guard, 12; Nordling,
guard. 3; Groshong, substituted for
Nordling.
Fresh YoatM Slda
Maintained By Cudcura
thuly uso of Cuticura Soap,
with touches of Cuticura Oin-
ment when required, will do
much to prevent pore-cloging.
blackheads, pimples, roughnesj
and other unwholesome condi
tions of the skin. .
$ik.? S. Ob!ffWnt& ,w! GOr. TltranSe. Sol1
t: .r. Lbr.UrUiD rtT. Kaiita. Hlli"
BV Cuticura Sha.in, SUck 2 Sc.
American Champ '
BOX OFFICE OPEN
ALL DAY TUESDAY
AND WEDNESDAY
Phone Orders Accepted
Ring&ide ...............$1.65
Lower Floor $ 1.10
BALCONY
First 3 Row,:..,.....$1.10
Last 10 Rows 50c
(Tax Included)
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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE,
PALS
Katatt it Kdtnoml P. Ulddlotva
lctt.
NOTtCB TO CHKOlTOnS
Nolle It hrby flven tltat A. K
Whoetcr hni ben by t Vounty Court
or the Stale of Oresvn, In and fur lau
t'ounty, appolnil administrator of the
evtnto of lEdmond D. MtJilleton, !
ceaartl.
Alt persona havlnf clalmt aialnat Mill
estate, are hereby nuliried to prMent
the am duly itated and verified, at
the tnwr orflve of ald ailinlntairatvr In
Kiiirena, OreRon, within Ik montba front
thia rind day of December, 136.
A. K. WimiSLKR, Admlnlttrator.
Tuea. 13-:3-6
SUMMONS
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OP THR
STATU OP OUfcUION
TOR TUB COUNTY OV UNB
Conitanf H. Uutkay, plaintiff, va.
Kvctyn Thu'.la and p. J, Thullo, wlrt
ami huiband. IVfvndanta.
To Kvelyn Thutln and C. J. Thulla. th
abm namea dfndanta,
IV THE NAUK OP TUB STATR OF
OKHilON. you ar hrby riulrd to
apiar and anwr th Complaint filed
BKiiiitvt you la ttta abov cotitUd Courr
and i-nuaa on or twfora alx welta from
ih lt day of Pacmb4r. list, thr
data of tha flrat publication of thl
ummooa. to-wlt; On or btfora tha 13th
day of January, 193. and If you fall
to io appr and anwr aald Complaint,
for want throf plaintiff will apply to
th Court for tha rviuf a prayvd for
In tho aald Complaint, to wit: For a
decr forecloalnr that cartaln mortsasa
recorded In nook 19, at pas 93. Ma
County Mortsasa Kacorda .and daaerlbad
In plalntlfra' Complaint. Paid mortyaga
eoverinr tha followlof dcrtbd raal
property. towlt:
. Lot No. :t in Block No. (a Flrat
Addition to Capitol Hill, aa plattad
and recorded to Lena County, Ora-
' con.
and for a derraa barrlnr nd foraetoa
ina; all your rlM, (Hit. claim and In
terest or lien upod aald morttKd pram
lae-. and avgry part thrgof. and fur
w
E. C. Simmons
ORE., TUESDAY, DECEMBER
lV)jrUjlii 19113 bjr NwwiHr I'Vutuw m'rvrVa, luu. , r -hi.,.
aueh other snd further rallxf aa to tha
Court may appear eiultabla In tha pram
lavs
riinaoutlra wka by ordr of ftnur
able O. F. Sklpwarth. Judge tf the above
vnlitlrd Court, made on tha rlth day of
November, 19SS, dlrectlns aama lo be
publttliad In th Mornln ItvsUled. a
newspapar publlahed In Ina County,
Ores on.
lte of flrat publication, Pevember t.
1111.
rate of last publication. January II.
i mi.
n. F. MHI.KKV.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Suite 403 Corbet! llulldlnr,
Portland. Ore,
NOTU'K r'IN.M. SKTTItHMKNT
Kottce la hervby lan that May Lealle.
Rierutrll of the Katate nf Anna
allllvr, dceaed. haa fllml br final
account In th matter of aald eatate In
tho County Court of Imu County. Or
son. and that Saturday the It day uf
January. 1". t 10 o'clock Id tha for
noon of aald day at the County Court
Itoom In tha raurthou in rluacna, Una
County. Orvon. haa hn fud aa tha
time and place by tho aald court for
the li vari ns of object Inne to eald ac
count and for final ettlemint of aald
eatate. Any and all objoctluna to paid
account and tho final satilemtmt of aald
eatate ntuat to fllil with tha Clark of
auld court on or before the aald date
of .hearlns.
Dated title IS day nf TWtmhr, 1931.
W. MAY LKHl.tr).
Executrix uf tha Katata af
Anna U. Miller, deraaard.
Tuea. tl-lt-l
NOTICB TO CUKDITOIIS
Notice la hereby givan that tha on
darelrned haa ben appolntad by th
County Court of Una County, ttrtfon
aa atlmlnlatratls of tha atae of Sarah
A. Pnny. dacaaaad. All pereona havlns
claim aralnat aald aatata are hereby
notified to praeeot the aame duly veri
fied and with propar vnuchare to std
auminieiratrix at lha nrrice uf Harrla,
Smith tlryann, tt) Mnrntws "glttnf
GLEAMING HOUSE
i
Pick from 50 Used Cars
We have fifty used cars from which you can select a car
that will meet with every demand you might make upon
it and still" be in keeping with the price you can afford to
We have more used cars than we want. They must be
reduced greatly in number before our inventory is taken.
.With the terms we have to offer you can't afford to walk.
There is absolutely no reason why you should not own a
car with the prices and the cars we have to offer.
Come in before the first of the year (Friday) and you can
- buy the very car that you want;
alk In
it ft J I :
C. SIMMOMS
(54 ; r0jth Avenue East Eugene
29, 1925
btilMina. Ktisane, Oresoii, within alt
Mtdiitha fr mim tha data uf tho flrat pub
notue le trtmir I, itrt
r.uiTM pknakt iinifius.
Adituiiiatiatru of the Katate
of tfaiah A. liennay. decaaaad.
Tuea. U-l-t
Katate of Sarah J Shoetnakar, leceaad
NiVTICM TO ChKtMTv-ltS
Notice la hrehy lvn thai W T, Gor
don haa ben by the County Court of
tha State uf iirrtfun. In and 'for lane
County, appointed atlntlnlatralor of the
eatata of Sarah J. Slioninkr. daceaerd,
All pereona havlns clalma asaluat aald
eatatn ar horoby hut I MM to utaaant tha
entiia. ddly alatml and vatlflad, at the law
orrica r A H WhUr In kiusenM, Ota
son, within au tuonthe from tlile Ith
day of l(-itibr.
W T. UdltPON. Admlnlatrator.
A. ft. W HKKI.IilL Attorney.
Tua. 13-1-1
NTIt'K TO I'ltKIMTOItM
Nttct heraby Klvrn that the un
dnraignod hav btn atpolntrd -u
tore uf tha KateU t.f lltlgh t. Prlva.
ttrcMavd, by the Cnunty Court uf Un
t ounty, (tre:on. All peraotta havlns
rlalnia aaalnat aald eatata are rtiulrd
to prnt thvtn uh Ilie proper vourh
era to tho undaratanrd nl tho law nf
fha of I'ottcr A rualer, at No. 91
WHIamMtta Mtrt. In tha City .if Kit
s?n. Ortignn. wllhln IK limntha from
Oi tlate f thla nilit-w.
lutrd at Kuean. Oregon, this Itth
diy of Pacanibar. l3t,
JOHN U I'ltH K.
JK.K A. rot.'NTAlN.
:-utora of tha Katate of
Hush U. Price. a-d.
Tuaa. 13111
noticw to rncitiTons
Notlr a heraby sva in all whom It
mar ronrarn. that I ha undaralynad Joha
, atastadry haa both duly appointed at
lUior of tha Uat W and Taatament
of Stella K alagladry. draaad. by the
County Court nf tha H'ale nf Oragun.
-f?ri .!-ar' -'f"'tl'y- l' awallflart aa
IWE'RE
Yoiill Rirlp
Authorized Ford Agency
aitrh enecutnr, and all peraqne having
vlaliiie agalitil eatd eatate era hereby
tiotlftad and rUalad 10 preaanl the
aama verlflad ae raiulrad by law, with
the pro par her a to tha aald aie-
t utor, at Ota utfha uf t.Mtarlae A. Ilatdy,
In the tin M nil statee NaHottal Hank
buMdins, in Kttsane. Or fun, within alu
iMtitthe from the duta of title IWtlve.
Mala or f li at publication, and dale of
nolke, lecembr I, it
jiMts a. MAUt.Annv
Kiecuior of the laat Will anrt
Taalatnaitt of Stella H, MaglaUr
decvaead.
Tuea, ll-l-l
NOTH K TO OHKIItTOllH
NOTH K IH IlKltrSltY OIVKN thai tha
Uttdoralgitrd haa bn appotlttad by ha
County I'ouri uf Una County, ttrotfon
aa adiulnlatraltlK of the eatate Of l.uvy
34. WiMilan. d art a d.
All potaone having rlalnta against eatd
aatata at hat by notltlad to preaanl the
eain lo tha edmlttlatratrli at the offin
of C. It. Sdgjkk, Crwawatl, Oragnn.
within alt tiiuiuhe from the lUta uf tha
flrat pubMi-atlnn f thte nalha.
1atw gt mat pubiiraithn uf this no
the le acnbr 39th. t:,
KTTA J. II HOWS
Atlmtnielralrlt
C, If, Hadgwlck Creewetl, Ore. aitor
ny for aaiate. Tuae. l:-l (
NoTli'W Or riNAf. SKTTI.rjUKNT
Tho undralgrtd. AdmlitUtrator uf tha
rtatata of Jtmra Mr(), daa,,
bae fllrd hie Kinal Arcnutti n tha mat
tr of aaiil aaiate with tha I'otiniy Clark
of Una t'wnty. Orun. and an rtrdr
haa hn tnad and anlofad of rarurd
by tha County tou of Hald Cfiiiniy.
t trading thta ttolira aatling Uomlny,
tha flrat day af February. f, i h
hour if tn o'rlocti A W far tha hear.
Ins of ubjrrltona to au account and
ttt twltlrntont nf aald eatate.
titd at tTugrna. ftregon. thla !ih
clay of tmhr, 193t
tTlS U MrOKie.
Admlnlatrator f the Ratal of Jarnee
It. W'lUa. Detrvawd,
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Phone 550