TWO
ALBERT SINCLAIR TO KEAQ
ITEW
-.First Trip.
Coach J. J, McEwan Pleased
With Choice : ,
" Albert Sinclair: of KugpnO, was
ducted to captain the l26 rnlvor
Bity f OtfeROri footbrjl toum at a
U nu q net held In 'honor of Captain
John ,J. McEwan, now hend foot
ball mentor of the university, last
nteht. -r t
Sinclair is one of the outstundlnR
players of the. university during the
past few yeara. - He- played both
renter and-fullback during . 1923.
hlfl first an a varsity regular, and
played tackle dqrlng the past sea
won, being one of' the1 best -men on
the line. Sinclair did not go oiu
for football durinsr 124: -
The now captain takes the place
of Robert Mauta, one of the great
est captains and ends ever pro;
'duced at Oregon. Mauts .was pret
erit at tlie banquet and was one of
the first to congratulate his succes
sor. Mautx wag highly pleased -with
vthe man who will lead Oregon
through its first year under the
tutelage of Captain McJswan. - he
jfeald.
Captain WoEwan is anotner wen
pleased with; the choice and expecU
the new captain to be a great help
and inspiration in building up the
team next season, he said,
i Not only ie Sinclair a good foot
bnll ;player but he" and es-Captaln
Mautz led the players In- scholastic
standing during the past terni.
This is one of the requirements
the new coach calls for in his sys
tem of tutelage, he say's,-. as all
players' who anticipate, making tho
team must keep up to standard in
thelr echo 1 antic work..
; Captain McEwan v called on
for the principal speech of tho
evening and during his talk . ho
pointed out that he wanted rival
men to come1 'out for his team. He
Is a firm believer in snirituaL di.:.
clpllne, he says, as this brings forth
team spirit; The squad muat be
on hand for practice at the timo
designated and must adhere to the
training" rules, he further stated. .
. The new coach pointed out thai
he Is a com para lively new man Jti
the coaching world' and expects tV
do his best work white coach at
Oregon. The system at Oregon will
consist of attack and more attack,
,he Bald.
Other speakers on thelnroram
included Karl W. Ontttaak, Judire
,G. P. Sklpwbrth, Robert Mautz Al
bert Sinclair and Walter Malcolm,
toostmaster.
Hi i
mm
v
6L. "f
i. . . .
AWiouaU Thomas Nash, has.
been piloting big ships in and.
out1 of- Queenstown, Ireland;
for 92 years. : he, has , jiist.
crossed the Atlantic for the
first tjmc. He was an unwillf
ins . passonger ,on t the, Frann
coniii. After piloting it out of
the harbor it. was loo. rough
for him to return, on , the pilot
boa t and .he had to cpme to
New York.
TX RICKARD IS SltlElilT
PROMOTER WONT. - TALK OX
DEMPSEY MATCH ,
- (By Tha- Ass'otfae& PfeBa)
, NEW YORK, Jan. 20. PL-ms for
Jack Dqmpsey to defend his heavy
weight championship against Gene
i;unney at Boyle's Thirty Acres on
July 3, may be under wayibut Tex
RIckard won't admit it -Just yeti at
any rate. Neither win he deny that
J-hh ia his fistic "objective for 1928.
Old-Time
eo'i'.'j a til 'r-
HDainice
EVKBI. SATCRDAT rflTB
W.O. W.HALL
Under Private Snperrlslon
The VeterriH promote was noti
cftminital tbday ; on reports, ' pub
lished by the New York' telegram,
that Dempsey already had agreed
to meet Tuney in - tho historic
Jersey City pine bowl and' that,
while no- formal contracts yet had
been signed the- match would1 be
clinched as soon as "several im
portant ' angles are Straightened.
KOALAS BEAT THURSTON
IlIGH SCHOOI, .HOI'S io&fe; BY
.43 TO 18
. Thurston high school- basketball
teajn-suffered a 43 to 19 defeat at
the hands of the- Koala' Comrade
club, -in. a practice game played in
the: local Y. M. G. A. gymnasium
yesterday afternoon. ; . . ;v.
' It was reported at the ga'me' thai
Thurston recently defeated .Santa
Clara 28 to 18 In a. returif game'
played at Thurston. -
v Following is the line-un of thU
to teams; .
. Koala:--.
.rf . ..i ... Klngsley
. ..U Brown,
. -c- Shaffer
.rg . . . v. Bassonette
.lg ....... Nettleton
Thurston:
SlgKler.. . . . . .
Endicott.
Faliaterro. . .
Phetteplace. .
Scott .
CALIFORNIA
STAGE
. ' Ij.i .t..-.v '.
Leave Eagene " . ,
at noon .
' - ARRIVE,
Sah Fraricuco
.next evenmf . v
Fwe $15,56,
TERMINAL HOTEL
rTELEiii Witts' 6ets test
SERIES .OPilWB' GAMES IS
', - ' FIX.WjT BROKRX '
':' Sitor Tha' Asfloclaled Pres.) h:
' CANNES, France, Jan. 20.'
Helen Wills received her first genu
ine tennis test' of her Riveria sea-
Hnn tAQV Itn .h aannU nnU
.the Metropolitan tournament.'
. The American, woman champion's
string of love ganjes, started yes
terday, in" her match against 'Sliss
V.- f Can nf fnnlnnJ I, 1
I Peggy Saunders, one of England's
i Brightest youthful hopes for world
j tennis honors, captured the fourth
Ml IJnl,' )i J il tu . uk ':;- j. .r.
8 TONITE
J . Winter Garden
090deeoodd
I TONIGHT . .: . ( 2 SHOWS 6:45 A 8:45 1 1 1
DANCiNd Kennedys''.
"In Their Own Creations" '.
LEO KENDAL & CO.
. i "At the Stuifio?. .'..,v'
. A Morliur Picture Episode '
' . .1 1 - V.', ' '
HONG KONG TROUPE
Chinese Wonder Workers
ANTHONY' ' -' '
Wonder Whistler & Accordionist
OlUe BINGHAM & M EYERS Margery
"Right Off Ae Reel"
onEOOMAN
ItEVIKW ..
."Eat Side,, West Side'?
. The Jews and the Irish
.( i
TOPICS
OF VAX
MeHig' Concert Orchestra
, Ftrench National Defile March, by. A. Turlat
" .r..MMftV IsVM II 1Q9ft 1 1 I ' '
MiiMrwirvi. tcr.i.iir.K. r.uviE.iir. s,wW , , mi m -
n.iJi.iai n null mfl .
IGFItlU BUWLtHb
match
'and fifth gitmoa in her
ngitinst .Mlsa Willi, today,
" Miss Saunders went so far In hor
lesb' mujeate against tho Amerll'ftn
queen 'of the courts as to Wirt the
fifth gamo.nl lovjf, but Miss Wills,
always playing woll within her host
game, Woll the hard fought match
k-2, 8-1. - ' ' "
O'ROURKE WANT MCrCH
orrim. qb 5oo,ooo., se.x to
miMSF,V-AT MIAAlf
' ' ' .' ' . ' ' ' ' ' l ;.
(By Ttio; Associated ProH) .' ' '
NEW;-YOH,k; Jan. So,'-r VfM
O'Kourke, votoran. boxing 'pro
moter, entered the'flold for a Jack
DempsoyrHarfy .Wills hoiivywelght
chmnpionship rosteh; tbday by, wir-
'ing the title-liblde'r at Miami, Fla
un offer of $600,000. to defond his
crown against 4he negro challenger
next suinmcr. 1 ,:, ,i ;;.. :
O'Kourke. said he was backed by
a syndicate '' of yvealthy ' sportsmen
.prepared to' ercot an arena near
Greenwich, Conn;
iGrizzlie&eeOffehsive But
IVIISS DclSKBlS
(By: T.he 'Assoctateit Press)
lyviivnuijtD. ure., Jan.
!0.
iOregon Agricultural cbllege'basket
ball team defeated' the University
,of Montana five here tonight by a
score of" SI- to' 19:' The : half time
score was IS to 10 for the Aggies.
- me -liriEzues naa no trouDie in
meeting 'the Aggie -offensive and
getting possessioiv of the ball but
were unable- to hit the basket.
Lineup and summary: ' ,
Montana (19)
Coyla,
Baney: , : .re; . .
Illman (c) . . . .
Sweet X-.'. . .
Sterling. . . . .
,f ;
. c .
a .
o,
O. A. C, (31)
, , Bilker (fi)
.... i Dlwoky
. . . Plnkerton
i ..... . Group
t.....' Burr
Montana scoring!' Field- goals-
Coyle 2;. Kelly; (sub) 3; Illman' 2;
Baney 2. Free throws,' Coyle S -'6.
A." C. scoring: Field oals
Baker 3; Dlwoky K Oraap' 81 Burr
4i - Free1 throws. Baker 2 ; Dlwoky
3-; Graap lT'Burr l. ' : -
GYM TEAM IS BEATEF
FTRSft JfiVSi bV. IiEGrB IS,
coscmjnKt.
HourtUa defeated the high school
gym team 39. to 17, In a, hoop game
Jjlaytfd at the T. "M. C. A: last night,
ending the first round of-the Lane
county basketball league.
Tff'ollowing are' the line-ups and
luua iu u(a, j-yi vsi
Hounds: ' : ' '
Johnson. 11 rf
Smith, Iff .If :.
Rowley, s..':...;.a
Nordllng.j;,...rg
Uroshoog ;V- t -.-"
'Substitutions: Gym team,
sonette, 2; Klngsley." 2. -
'Gym team:
.Buberisteiri, 7
. McDonald;' S
.'. ... . 'Slmption.1
Colbert
Towne,
Bes-
0-1
Ollie Mercer Hikh Point Man
: ' With 220 . '
U'osuo smu
ri'eum:
Hike.',
siipsMiakers; .
Ciily team
Tolephone company ,
Donner-Jtobprtson .'.
Bnnkcra
1 ' .rfss
3
i
,;
.667
.667
.66,
.333
.111
' Bhoenakrs last night0 trlihmefl
tho Uanner-Robertson bowlers by
a score of 3S8.(o 304.on the Eu
gene bowling alley, taking nil threo
games. OIHff Mercer- of the Shoe
makers rolled the high 'score of i 20
and had. also the high total, pins,
634j HUr avorage was-178,
Following is tne game: .
flliocmakors:
f
Bonaf, .
it,.: Miner: ,
Hulegard .
J. Miller.: ,
Mercer . . ,
.150
.189
.184
.131
.220
n.
i:
159
190' 148.
11 378
167414
1S9 47
16B486'
166634
824. 739 733.2286
f Danher-Robertsbn:" ;
Bartholemy ...13S 114
Manvlllo 115
Balrd .'. 154 1H&
W. Robertson .168 139
O'Brlon, 209. 1ST
- 78'S '' e,0'.'
111166'
138379
144-423
133420
146-6.13
672 2094
U. OF W: TEAr CHOSEN
BASKETBAMj IdffEVP SAME AS
t. " WITH -MONTANA -' .
(By Th: Assoc'ist'ed Press)
' SEATTLE, Wash:. Jan. 20. The
of ficlal' Btamp was. today1 'placed on
the University' of 'WashlngtoH, baS
knthnir llheiin thU defeated tho
University of Mqhtnna' 'Monday1,
night,-28 to 19, wnon coacn nee
Kiimiinnse-n' announced that tho
sajhe combination would bo; sent
againsjt lie. umycinuj y. vv
tcithl here Saturday, night. The llno-
Up IS LO DO, DCflUM im vr.Mj.o, iw
waltt'- Bpfthnr.- 'deht.!1:'- Captain
valntul at 330,246.434 as compared
I h total exports during Ai.Kut
valucl at 331,243,810, according to
tnVniitoinotlvv division of the do
partniont or oomuierco, Tlirss
vXlUo flKurOs indicate that' whlu
tlior Svns a consldotablo ileoroaiio
In actual vehicle exports from 37,
033 uilsaonger cllr and' trucks In
August to as.36i lii Beptembor'iuo
trade us n whole has not suffered
m iiv unuit exlxnt. Tho exports
kr wuwiiihly-' !' Inoreasod over
HiOOO.OOO in roiue.' mm --iwuuru
of SoptemhofS export trndo la par
ticularly significant when an ex
planation of tho curl-cut troiiU u
iiteim'10'l. ' '
JUNIORS ARE CHAMPIONS
i ,, , i .
INTKIl.OIj.Vi5S . TQUHNKY AT
. SI'KINUFIKIjU iondki
inokisier l4nn CouHtr Speplall
SI'ltlNUFlKUD, Ore,-,- Jan. 20.
By winning from the sophomore
team by u sooro of 10 to 7, tuo
Junior clusat todiri'of the Springfield
"high school won' the '' lirter-class
baskotball championship Tuesday
night.
'. Tho sophomores' finished in seo
ond place h the '"tourney, fresh-'
nien hoopers wonthird placo and
the senior class took the cellar po-'
Billon by losing' all' contests. '
, LlnvupB In Tui'silliy' gnilio fol
low:
Sophomores (7) .
Khouso, 2 ,' ,'. . '. .F'
Cox. 2..'. F
Hastings, 2 C
Redding, 1 G-
MUskop.-. . . ,v. .a
PLAN CITY, PIN LEAGUE
Four
Organizations
Enter Teams
May
. .....! I ii nttih.
from 11 gri.iip r n. ,' , .
Ilinr ICUIIIH Will I"1 11 111
Tiiiiiiy " ",.:.,", i.-,,u...i.. -liy
from "10
nlghl. ' ... ,1,i,. wiiy for
.Armmii'mi'iii" ",v
Juniors (10)
...... Woods!
. . . GrlfflS,
. Thompson
..... Pollard
. . . . Eaton, 4
' Cheer of Winter Bouquet
wind:- nrobsr. denter: Cabtaln
Un'i nfiil 'Jnhtinv Daloulst. .guards.' mnv ho
Four or the nve; piayers . wno, danger 01 wuung. ai i.rv
real jiow-
' Tho perforated glass, weights to
be uod Inslrtb ' flovror bowls ard
vory useful for the winter1 bouquet.
From tho Jftpanoso 'wo 'have
'learned' tho beauty of tho spradly
bouquet, Instead of tho closely;
packed ones wo used to think
beautiful.- For the6 ' tho' glass
weights aro-necessary. ' Tho latest
fashion Is to havo only ono or two
sprays of ' flowers' nf"-' decorative
fblliige in tho bowl and call it' a
bouquet: 1 '"' ' e -' ''
. Artificial bouquets are,' vory
popular today. They.aro particu
larly desirable .In theae days of
superheated houses, gns' tumes,
nnd sunless rooms. Thov do not
require doily-care and do not havo
to Do irequcniiy repimani-u uiiu
set tinywnere wunouL
tnoslslw I.sne I'ounly 8nU
Bl'lllNOFlUl.l), ore, ;la- J1 '
A city howling wauue In "'j1
leuins' will' bo enlcre; by H 'H g
field oignnUiitlons Mill be ' J
hero soV.n. If plan lunv Mil B
mailt' mai.'ilnllo,
Trubert Hfinlcrnoit of llio Siunig
floUl alloys. tnlereat Is lieliu.
sliown Hi tho project by local. lu
Four orpuu.ll.lo.u. will probably
havo tuanis In the league, Inoln.l
Imf tho town team that played in
Kuitono last night. Umployos of
tho nannor Motor eomiHiny. Fonl
(lealei's, aro lining up a team ami
nil aggregation ropi oso.mnp. ...
American l,oglon and nnolhor
composed of . buslncsii men win
tako.port when tbo loaguo la or-
KHIUB.'U. . .,, , . . ,1
THO teams Will pr.iimmy k...
action within. tho next week, II Is
beliovod by Mr. Henderson. Tbo
Pannor employes' will hold a prao
tlM game hero Friday' night when
tho best five' bowlers will bo picked
a miiiiiu In Hiulind,,
rltllienil 'Mlm ;
"iiin. iu.
him nut i'it i... T"!
1 11(1111
II Will lU'lltiMltU'
.'Jll'llhU,
II will iirnl.i.l.i.. - "HI
Ntlinw ni'iminl 11... 1. . IK
fill' hlllttttiirn 1.. .... Mf M
remedy Urn, , ' W;f
1 1
Inrlty uf iiiii.
all
Inrlty uf litl . "
sT
were regulars' on. the prejron' team
last yea Ihfludlhg- two all-Faclfic
rnnfcnrifereride" men.' are with the
'-ahronff.ii atfaln this seaBon 'and.
Coach Relnhart-g- five is oeing-
touted as the team to beat for
conference-honors. '
. ? r -' " ' ' : I -1 r r
' Parts Exports on Increase
' EXvbils of all ' SutamotiVe prod
ucts; from the United- States, and
Canada during September were
rlnnce' thev look likO
ers and beget a happy atmosphere
although you know they aro
;frnnkly artificial. - '
s Tho Hnusago Joko
; Masters-"'rlavo you ever seen
sausages' hanging up In a store?"
! Bmks-"YcK, of course; ! have.'"
Master "Thafs' strange. I dl
ways thoirght thoy bung down:"
tTJie Progressive Grocer.
. 19. for rubbers
li) Keep the feet dry
Hurry and buy a pair
Rain in the sky
RUBBERS
AT YOUR DEALER'S
NEW HANDY PAC
pocket ana purse
cAlways reatty;ln,yoiir pockel
WTl UIVr VI1U IUI1U 1HAI.1I1V 1KIW
ficial refreshment. BEST
Look for Wnglcyls P.K. Handy fi
on xnc ueaiera vuumcr.
TH YE DEFEATS KAR Aiicj
TOE' miT; BRINGS yiCTORY
TO. PORTiASB MAN
(Br The Associated Pr6) '
1 PORTLAND, 6m., Jan. Ted
Thye. Portland light heavyweight
wrestler, took two out:of three falls
from Av Karasick of Oakland, Qe,
here tonight. The first and third
falls went to' Thytf oh: toe holds,
while 'Karasick todk the Second
with a reverse headlock.
Bert Tmtitm Throtn'boat (he
" CooBtrV TosMsht' ' '
4:M K tn. WTIC (47S.I) Hsrtfora
Travelers' batiquet. '
4H6 P. m. WQY 37.5) Schenec-tadj-
Syracuse V. program.
1 V:tV p. rd. WIP (SIU.8) Philadel.
phla Y. It snd'V. W, O. A. chorus.
6:30 p. m. KDKA (303.1) E. Pitts-bur-M--Half
hour frith famous com
posers. -'
6:30 p. 'in. CHRM (411) Montreal
Scottish', mustc, SL Andrews'
choir' :. ' ' '" " .'
4:00 "p.--m. -WBAF" (1H:6) We-
-forkCllquot 'Ssktmos:' also WBBI;
WJAB. WFI. WTAO. WCAB, WSAI,
WKAB, WWI, WOO,. WCCO, KSD,
Episcopal' church club dinner.'
7:00 p. tn. WSOR (Z48) Ullwaulcee
German music' prOrram.
8:00 P m. ROD (1(1.2) Oakland
Th'ree'-act com.edy. ."A Scrap of
Paper.'; . ;
a:00 p. m. WJAZ (Sti.4) Chicago
rr-Capt.' D6na1d 13.' MacMUlab, .Arc
tic explorer. " - . . .
' 1:00 p.' m. KPO'(42".) San Pran-clsco-S-lsB
plnglns society.
Far JTMt StadiHsi Wart Tmlsbi
KFOA, KLX, KOA, KWSO
OFAC--CUiary-r43s.6
6:0 p. m. Bedtime story.
8:00 p. m. CNJR orchestrs.; Jack
Rushton's .orchestra, '-"
CNROCallfarT 13B8
6:00 pi ro. -Aunt Mary. ... '
'8:00 p. m.rr-Jack Rushlon s Sere
naders... ' : '"-' - ' '
' KPI Ijos Anjroles 4B7
6:80 p. m. Matlpee program;
vest Docket concert.
7:00 p. m. U of Southern Cali
fornia program.- ' " " - -v:.1',
8:00 p. iti. KIom Trtoi'terior.' '
9:00, p. m. Chlckerlng hall pro.
vrnm ' ' ' 1 - . i .
10:00 p.' m: Ekamlner program.
KW Oakland 8l.a
4:0(1 p. m. Concert orchestra' (1
hour): . 1 ' ' - -
6:80 p. m. "Friend to Boys,"
talk.'- ....' -'..
8:00 p, m. "A Hera of -Paper,"
comic drama lii three acts. ''
KOW Portland 4S1.K "-
7:46 p: m.-te'eture, Catholic1
Truth society.' ' , '
KHJ txs AnftoJas-rJIOS.l '
7:46 p. m. "Care of tjie Body."
,8:00 ft. m. -Musical firograni. t
)KJn--ttlc-iS84.4 , ,
.8:80 p. tn. Puget Bound cohcort
10:80,p. rn. "Order of tHe Bats."
' kjijc noii.Twooa--s,'iB.
7:00 .p. m. Courtesy .program. ,
8 00'.p..m.irCourteBy' program '
10:00 jp. Hi. Coconut Orovo or.
ches'ta. . : -'.'.'." i
, jKOBipnvotvrflaa
,p:0b ,p. m. Brown Palace string!
o'reKortrn, "-, " .' . V ' ;
JKPQ 8n Jysjicttoo-2.8
,6:41), p. ,m.-rStatiiB .orchestra. , i
' 7:00 p, hi.-;Rijdy Belgor'a pr-'
oicstra. ' ' . .. . ' ; !
8:00 ip, .m.-TStUdlo.'r)roram . '
' i:00 p. fn. Swiss singing society
(oo .vblpes). ' . . '
10:0pp: m.-iCoaltley'g eahlrlans.;
. KPSIV PssBrtorui aiji.O ' ,
8:00 p. m. Chamber of .com-'
merce program, ' r
h
to
tell
you! .
pRircfi '-Lipqt jC little
ttowble-shcrpter yoii could pal arounr
with. It smoothes out your Bmolce
Vrinkles ,tottr8eet. It's got everything
you eyer .washed for in a real, hotiest-to-Pete
smoke . . ., and nothing else ex-:
ceptl ,mp (on the ear-phones and get
this message .of jimmy-pipe joy.
No matter what your previous experi
ence'rhas been in trying to smoke a pipe,
forget it. Write it ?n the ice! You can
smoke a pipe! if jr?s packed wih jP. A.
Yes, 5iV or a fact, ;they'd have to stii
you to get that jimmy-pipe away from
11 rW
V 1 ;
you once you give P. A. a work-out.
. .Cool and sweet and fragrant, P. A.
pitfs a padlock on pipe-worries and
throws away the key. Can't bite your
tongue or parch ypur throat. The
Prince Albert process fixes that. Just
downright, deep-rooted contentment
morning till' midnight.
. Quality without a doubt. P. A. is
better, tobacco ... naturally it makes
a better smoke. You'll , say so. Get
going! Steer straight for the store where
they hand out such happiness in tidy red
tins. It'JI be P. A. for yours after that.
P. A. h nU ntmhtn In lUr rti
lint, pound no' nsl'SOUfli (to Aw"
torj, 4n4 potmj rryrnff'Sfsil nnmlsVl
wll ipohtr-mnltttntr lop. Al
(ri wllli mry bll al Uu ini
ttmored y (At f rlr A lorrl ro.
pi
IE ALBERT
n. a.
O l.
CSMIBl,
' --rid Qtfcf tobacco is like HI
,..Tr.T.1ri.rrrinBjmiyM M