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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE. WEDNESDAY, PEC 30. 192S
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FOH 10 GO TONIGHT
Winner of Match May Meet
Portland Man .
Wh(n Rnlph Hand wii'mIIch Hull
Krune In tlio nmln cvom of tlio
canl to lo HtnK'l nt the HoIUk
tonight at :Ui, he will tin working
for more than iwro hnme-inwn
glory. The winner of thl mntrh
In iiromlard a mnln bo with cither
Ted Thye or Mike Yokel, hoth of
l'ortlnml, nt an early dute, It ta
announced.
And an Thye and Yokel are
rated aft the two outKtnnding tfrnp
)lern on the connl, a inntch with
either ona incana imu-h to a miin
who la tonkin forward to wear
ing the belt which designates the
hlRhcflt rank of n professional
wrcitlcr In hl division.
Two other feature houta ore
promised on this card, one a aentl
wlndun between "Wildcat" Pete,
Heidsport, and Ted ltrown. rhj,
cago, and the other a prelimin
ary between Mark Sanderson of
EUKcno, and Guy 1-amb of Co
bum. The bout between Peto and
Hrown la another similar to the
first. In that the winner will prob
ably set a ehnnce ARnlnst the Oor
vallis fnvorito, Kobln Heed, In a
main event here.
The preliminary between two
husky youns men of local renown.
Bnnderson. who lipa the bean, at
160 pounds will mnke his dehut
to professional wrestling rnnks.
He was a member of the wrestllnn
and football teams of Kuseno high
school in recent years and is now
aspiring to honors in the profes-
nwrM 1 nmH ta Mllfll in
weight to Sanderson but nothinB is
known or nu anuuy oiner umn
what he is capable ot doing in his
workouts.
Fcotnrc Stunt Billed
Another feature of tho card will
be a strong-boy -stuff act put on by
JACK Wallace, a Ao-year-uiu juui".
who halls from Portland. The
things this boy can do with his
Iron jaw are really spectacular, ac
cording to promoter Bill Dodelle.
This finishes a resume of the
card which will be staged tonight.
However, the matches will show
what weeks of Intensive training
can do. Both men in tho main go
have been wrestling for years and
have a world' of knowledge In
pain producing holda and have
been going through strenuous af
ternoon workout sessions for the
past three weeks. Hand has been
working In the T. SI. C. A. gym
nasium here with various aspir
ing wrestlers. Including "Wildcat
Pete, while Kruse has been doing
his stuff in a Portland gymnasium.
Reed to Issue. CUallengc-
A telephone call from Robin
Reed was received last night by
Promoter Dodelle. he stated, say
ing that Reed would appear per
sonally at the ringside to taua
challenge to the winner of the
Pete-Brown clash. This will lend an
incentive for both men to show
what they can do, thus making this
another battle to be remembered
by local fans.
GREB TO MEET FLOWERS
JiE YORK COMMISSION RIXES
. OX CHALLENGE
(By The Associated Preia)
NEW YORK. Dec. 29. Harry
Grob. world's middleweight cham
pion, must meet Tiger Flowers.
ner.ro middleweight, before ht
meets any other title contender, the
New York state athletic commission
ruled today in accepting a chal
lenge from Flowers leveled, at
Greb's crown.
W. Miller. Flowers' manager,
posted a certified check of S2500
with the commission to bind the
match.
The commission accepted the
check, officially recognized Flow
ers as Greb's most logical challen
ger, and notified Greb that he must
accept within 30 days or find him
self ranked with the tneliglbles.
. CLOSE GAMES PROMISED
COUNTY BASKETBALL TEAMS
FLAY TONIGHT .
lug tho boat lu the league. Both
teama caini through luM vek and
srored heavily ngutnitl opponents.
The American l.erlon and ronipan
"V" game will probably be won by
the cadets, hut the former army
men are liable to pull the unex
pected. The clever "8kcct" Mane
rud Is shooting from a forwuiM
berth on the legion miuad.
The outcome of the Wendllno
Gym game la doubtful. Neither
team lia taken a game mo far and
the winner tonight will probably
free Itself from the cellar berth In
the conference.
Oregon Tvmn ItrftNttstl
(l)T The A.iocliitrd lru)
LOS ANliKI.KS. Oil.. Dec. 59.
The l.os Angeles Athletic club
basketball team defeated the l lll
voinity at Oregon here tonight. SI
to So, despite a hard fight staged
by the college players In tho last
hair of the game. The club men
took the lead early in the contest,
niul held it, the score nt the end of
the first half being 14 to 6 for the
southerners.
KEEP STRICT SCHEDULE
Players Feel Heat But Arc
Kept In Trim
ly The Asuociated VrrM
PASAPKXA, Onl., loe, 29. A
rlBid round of routine marked the
hours between rising and retiring
today for the Alabama university
football tonm. which will meet the
University of Washington eleven
here New Year's day. Here is the
schedule as it worked for two
days:
Breakfast in a private dining
room of their hotel: rest period;
walk about hotel grounds, football
conference, lunch in private dining
I room, rest period, workout In rose
howl, rest period, dinner In pri
. vale dining room, "at euse." for an
i hour. bed.
Thursday tho program will be
varied just enough to put the work
out ahead in order to give the
Washington Huskies a chance to
try the rose bowl turf.
Coach Wallace Wade said: The
men are feeling the heat a Utile
but not enough to slow them up
materially."
When informed that Karl Pape.
Washington tackle, had been pre
vented from coming south by a
tons! lit is attack. Wade expressed
his regret with the hope that the
loss of Pape would not hamper
the Huskies.
Alabama being on the ground
has held the center of the stage
up to date.
Thursday Washington will arrive
and the fighting aura that sur
rounds the Husky name is expected
to push the northwest team to the
front in popularity.
Twelve thousand tickets have
been sold to date and 12,000 to
15.000 tickets are expected to go
before the whistle starts on Janu
ary 1.
CHESS PLAYER COMING
CHAMPIOX BANKS TO APPEAR
AT ALBANY SOON
The second round of the Lane
county basketball league will be
played tonight with the Comets
scheduled to meet the Hounds in
tho first of a double-header to be
held in the armory. The games to
night will start promptly at seven
o'clock. The Amertcal Ieglon wii;
meet Company "C" in the second
contest at the armory, while tho
blgh school gym team . meetj
"Wendling at Wendling.
The contest between the Comets
and Hounds shows promise of be-
Newell W. Banks, America's
champion checker player, will ap
pear In Albany at the chamber of
commerce, about January 11, un
der the auspices of the Albany
Chess and Checker club. He will
give an exhibition in simultaneous
and blindfold play, playing 30
boards of both chess and checkers
simultaneously, and six boards
blindfolded, all at the same time,
also carryins on a general conver
sation during the play.
Mr. Banks was overseas, a mem
ber of the A. E. F. and while in
Paris gave a similar exhibition and
did not lose a game. .
Mr. Banks has never been
equaled, in the opinion of experts,
as a blindfolded' player. Hei has
played simultaneously as hleh as
20 boards blindfolded. Recently he
played blindfolded 10 masters of
the game. Including Alfred Jordan,
retired champion of Scotland and
England, winning two and drawing
eight which Is said to be an un
paralleled achievement.
The Eugene Chess and Checker
club will be represented at the
Albany meeting. .
MATCH TO BE TONIGHT
JW.VCDOX AND .IOHXSOX TO
. . MEET AT OAKUIUGE
(Rerlftter T.ane Count)? Special)
OAKRIDGK, Ore. Dec. 29.
There -will be a wrestling match
on New Tear's eve, December 31,
at the Ridge tbeatre at 8 o'clock.
Main event Bob . Langdon of
TED BROWX, CHICAGO WRESTLER
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Urown will furnish competition for "Wildcat" Pete In tho soml
wlndup of the wrestling card nt t he Helllg tonight. The winner of
this bout will be given a match nllh Kohin Heed, O. A, C, grappler,
on a forthcoming card. , . . ,,
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Omaha versus Ooorgo Johnson,
Oukr.dge.' Two out of three falls
or a decision at the end of two
hours.
A good snappy preliminary Is
promised.
!lakctltul) lUtsultri
At HollywoodOregon Aggies
27; Hollywood Athletic club
At I -os Angeles Ia)s Angelc.
Athletic club 27; I niverslty of Ore
gon 20.
THAXSFEHS KILFI) IUXKM-
Clara Miller etvlr to Daltoii
Guiley: various tracts. 10.
Vera B. Mathews e:nl to Onlton
Guiley: tract tp 19 SlilW, $10.
Frances Holeman etvir to l.-U-ton
Guiley: tract tp 19 SRlW. $10.
Nels P. Jensen to Margina Pe
terson: tract Stewart add.. $10.
J. S. Moore etux to James E,
Moore: tract tp IS SR 3W. 1.
Ksther Humphrey Tschans etv:r
td Kamey V. Hugh etux; part lot
4 blk. 3.
Emery H. Ingham etux to Flor-
ence Ingham; tract sec. 11 tp 15
SJl 6V, $10.
Emery H. Ingham etux to Flor
ence Ingham: Mining claims in
Bohemia list. $10.
Elmer M. Baker etux to David
F. Bobbins: lot 1 blk 1 Agate Plat,
$10.
B.M. Hubbs etux to Ira K.
Foote etux: tract sec. 29 tp 16 SK
5V. $3000. .
Ira E. Foote etux to B. M. Hubbs
etux: tract sec 20 tp 16 .SK 6V,
$3000. f
V. E. Wadsworth etux to Ira
E. Foote etal: tract sec 20 tp 16 16
SK 6V. $100.
Elmer West Frans etux to Carl
E. Lea bo: tract sec 28 tp 20 SK
3W. $10.
Charlie J. Whittle etux to B. M.
Hubbs etux: tract in plat of
Nora ton, $10.
W. W. Calkins etux to Eugene
Ioan ft Savings bank: lot 12 blk
2 R. F. Srotts add $10.
B. M. Hubbs etux to Vhiwlic J.
'Whittle etux: tract In plat of
Noraton, $10.
J.ane county. Orcein. All fwraom liav.
1 1) IT clatiiuMtitnlnvt aUI p(t aro hrby
nnilflrtl to iirritt th unih duty vrl
flfd. to th unIrinvil. admlnlatratnr,
at ItlH law urn- I in. I-.. II II .....
s50 VIInmiti trt. Kuxon. Orrfon'.
within alx in onl h trutu Ui Uat ot
poatlnc (his notice.
lnt of poatins tbls nolle I lcm
N?r it, u:y
epoar wiTitnns.
n.lcr Withers. 1rr.isC.t.
IJNDEX R. MATtTIV.
Attorney for (ti of Alexandfr
W4. lS-l-b
bnnkrupl. A. C W(htw, Kutrcuf
Hrvu- Hitllin. n (,'uuirntltn mul HuV-
lr-Kfy I'Utitn Mill tlrt( Oorin V.
llWAtl, bankrupt.
TrtlN innliir i.mln rr ttftwintt thi
-t ti dur rtf iVi-ntiilMir, ut4ri the
yvlttiun of A. C, Uathuwa. Kunn Hff.
Station. rirH)rMllon. ami liutlar
Fry t'laniiina Mill, by thir attitrnoir.
L'unahl ogn, hravliitf (hat irrvii-n of
lit auhnrna n tlt altr bunhrutir
hm tnat by publication, and U appear
Idk that art I ti pllllonra fll an intul
uniarjr tt4tln in bankrupiry asalftat
Ur..r( W. Hf.t on the SOI It day of
Novvtuhor, ami that iutipnn waa
duly ImuviI upon anld petition return
:;OT!CE TC CltKPITORS
Notice Is hereby f!vfn to all whom ft
may concern" mat the undrli;rMt
Tharlea A. Har-ly. haa been duly u.
pointed administrator of tha tiuii la
"reajon oi axRarr( sciawell Taarcs. de
f'twd, by the County Court nf ih. a....
f Oreron for the County of Lane, and
Vn quallflrd aa auch adrnlnl-trator, and
all poraona ha vine claims MBlnat aald
eatate are hereby notified and requested
to prrwm me Mint, variried as required
by law. with the proper vouchers, to
Ilia anld administrator at his office la
the I'nited States National Haafc build
Inr. In Bua-ene Lane County, Oregon,
within sis months from the date of this
notice.
U ""t publication. December
CHAIttRS A. 1IA F1DY
Administrator of (he Katata of
Marrnret 8c Id well Tearco, de.
ceased.
Wed. 12 t
able on the 3!nd "lay of liaimmbei'. fll.
4 ltd the utaislial haa liwn unable In
motra th km me tip'Mi III in ; ami It f ur
hef c4lh tliat Ibe lat atiuwn
ai.itiw m( aald biikrtil al
IA)r:r Birri. BiUarne, i.nratifi. an UH I
ill Han nt err.tr t h tn made by in -1
littry llmrral and elaewherw. and by I
her means to illM-uvwr the w tier
kbxtuta of aald all-aad btiiMiUt'l. but
that his wtirvb"uta rartnnt by dun
dilltfenre be ascertained and that U la
)mv'He to aer lr hint pareatnII
with eald uboia a.nd ropy f petltltit.
t in muii.iH uf t'iiirt Vouna. attorn
fr Hie petti Ion l tiR t red Hot a herein;
IT ll tiKtCKlU. that the eald dears-
W, llfl appear, plead, answer, of mv
(i aaltl Ihtiduitlar y ltl(ti In banh
rupty fllr.t by A. C, Mathw. Ku
Mnite l"lliv HUHr, a -if ut aUutt, ahtl
nutter fry 1'Uhina Will tttai hjm
herein on ne before the 37 ml dy lit
January, Is J, if he deelree eo tu dti,
and that .tm drfoult tb-renf the rtul
trill prtK-.l lu the haarln of aald P
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ar ut.Urt'' with the prt lb'etf. i
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ltd urde be publlalird In a letaarar
of aeneral rlfruUllen In Ibe t'nunly uf
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COURT FOR TUB IUHTHICT tK
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In tlio matter of Oeoraro V, Head.
NOTICE TO CRBDITORS
Notice li hereby given that tha tin
dcralgned haa b4n appointed admlnle
trator of the estate of Alexander With
era, deceased, by tho county court oC
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