SIX
MORNING. REGISTER,' EUGENE, OREGON. SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1921
IITI!1TETIS
Selected By remit
Oregon Coach Thlb
, ! Long Silence
After
NO SECONb TEAM pHOSEN
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pup ( VKJtIiiblm Mnti j AiWitl hi
J'jilrit From WnWcoiilirfi of Ore."
i ; roii iuiVI tnlldrul ,
Mythical Ht)-ro.'i!.t basketball I
ream:
Player
ftchuss. .
lIlMKlns. .
(erherR.
Jllx'on
jl Weitorirren.Wl
Position Team I
.. ;k . .Washington 1
. ,K ,'. ..California I
, ,C ...... Oregon 1
.n ... California I
. ; Oregon 1
RALPH HAND IN ACTION AT ARMORY WEDNESDAY
. After ke.enlnr onlt for so lon
o spell,. William "IHIly- Relnharl.
mentitr of the University of Oreiton
t basketball five, which raptured
- championship hoimrs of the north
went flection of the Faclfle const
- conference and lout .the coast title
to't'nllfornln. was finally prevailed
upon to name his choice of an all
coast five. t
Although a man of action, Rein
hart is not given to over-imtuUieneo
In speech, ntfd It was with great
difficulty that this Information was
wormed out of him by sports writ
ers at the university: This man has
. witnessed at least t two names
played by each team In the north
ern section of the conference, and
be saw the Hears In action In the
South. t
Sr-luKs Is Fprward
-After the Oregon-California
championship series for the coast
title. Clarence "Nibs" Price. Cali
fornia coach, selected an: all-coast
team, which was th lineup as that
favored by the Oregon coach with
the exception of one of the forward
berths. Trice had not had the op
portunity of .witnessing- Schuss, of
Washington. In action, consequent
ly Watson was his choice.
( Schuss was one of -the hardest
men in the conference to keep
' from scoring, "according toi Rein
Jiart. This player is of Jthe rugged
- Jype nnd Is capable of withstand
ing a season of hard playing. His 1
i 'defense and offense are well bal
anced: he Is a Rood dribbler, ng-
. Jtrmslve. and a dependable scorer.
' Higglns was piCKea lo,r cue umcr
forward berth because of his!
jieight, cleverness and long shoot- I
Jng ability. His position on the)
California team was at center, but. .
In" the opinion of the. Wehfoot
' roach, he was overshadowed at
from Oregon,
y i ii j-
f - ". i t : - Kmc 1 'n n y vt .. i - .v .
fwwiflmio)iT
1-
Gigj'cst Proi'.ram of Year
0n Local Groipls
Willi tub- Vcatlief fui'i'iiiKl, lg.
dv'H liitu iliutiltig event In l K.
livne Hbotild tun-act a banner
I't'owil, nrtlclalM or nie 1.11111, t'minty
m riuiHi'liU'im fill" I lit) M v 11 iui 'M
acilvliii'M, ,
Kuui'iie has ttniii'd " U( until" or
I In- best linn Itsinen in the I'ullillry
11111I Juki yvur "i,"' uoiiiimiiy won
tlic slum iiui'liy (hi' iiavlng .the
most iiiiiliri"U men ill llm Niimniiir
I'licaiiiiiiiii'iil, held bi'iil' AltnKiii'il,
RUBENSTEir TO:, UMPIRE
i'H)M:i'it liVi:iiii,. hi:so.n
TO OI'tX.N' MM IN'
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1 1 111 1 111 1 ' s '" - - nimwirh i il" "urt 1 x-
Local 1T3-pound bone crusher teaching his favorite-torture, hold may -pin Frank I'Ullng.lo the
canvas with a gentle twist like that pictured above, when the two evenly. matched wrestlers get to.
gether at the armory Wednesday evening, in tho tlrs't of a series of amckors ,to be p'rotiKitc ,bji lltma
in Kugene this spring. WlldcatUleorge) I'eat of Olendale and Jtoy Oederstroiu. who- attracted a lot
of attention hero recently when they fought it out In the opening card of the tlnk street club, have
been matched again for the special event. Several good preliminaries are In prospect.
11. forgan. c: K. Brock. 1 b.; even though the limit Is reduced It
Snmmcrville, 2nd b.; Spiers. 3rd b.; is no handicap .to ,lK4n, an
Holt. k. s.: Coaies. r. f C Morgan, swor will he that to do away with
c. f.; Wassom. 1. f. At the end of I tho egg ua bait Would deprive the
the second inning (tie score was s ; man uses eggs in guod fuiin.
to 1 for Hiirrisburg. and when the I nnd abides' liy the laws and that
game was called. 1" to t. It was a I "e game hog would use them any
game of singles wich. the home ' 1 don't think this is quite
shortstop bringing in the only , cons.stent. It wouldn't deprive the
double, a two-bagger. The locals "'ilia ride fisherman of bis fishing
expect to be in readiness for a con
test with Junction t.lty next Fri
day, ttte fu'st real mutch of the
season. f -.. :
What Is Wtor j With Our
Dope cn Trout Fishing?
If he Is using eggs in'u legitimate
way he still has many other legltl
nm'.p woyH, to catch his , fish. And
further. If 'the. i-rieak knew It was
illegal- to have salmonteggs of any
description In his liOHsessiuli he
would bo much more wary about
using them. It might lake care
of the slttiullon to pruhilKt salmon
eggs In all stronms, except the roast
streams wltere the -salmon trout
run; At arty-rate, the use of them
is a serious menuce to the trout of
this vleiiiliv-..nhfl the problem
t-hotild be dealt with.
No doubt the real outsltuliog
reasm for the decline of our f.sh
Hy A I. OlDK
- .tTlia in the final nrtlfte of IhreA In
siullnicnlc by At Cook an Ilie tiiej,liun
of III" finhint; r,ntlrry.ji in l..m wittftr
ami In whlrh tskt-it liM wich other
ftpurtmn who conu'Dd that trout are
a plrnilful now. a ilu-y have bcn nt
Itiat Ihe pieient nielhuja of iropas.llo "nd gable resources la the luck of
are not effective.) , organization of "bo interested
Theie are two constant and i parties, namely the sportsmen.
growing menaces ui our iroui,
Am
uhtch is um:ur
tait'Ml cun run
nil. f: shins In the
future in spiip. ot
the iiMwit effl(?lent
metlioOs of yrj
UKUiitn. Out is
the crajiinK Hint
the tuhor Ik the
camion cpk. Aji
IMireni.y both of
these have tht
protection of- the
K a in e eotnni.a
sluii. ;
The pniylin,!?
as commonly
Known in t host-
Most of us at e tremcntlousrV In
t crested in the results of the ef
lorts of the K'titntf coninilHsion htit
mots of tis sit 1y nnd-let two or
three nolioinns tlietate all the
policies affecting our partleulnr
needs. Trut,- enuURh, we hope they
will do the riKht thinR but as :t
matter of fart we should expect
nothing more tlinn wo pet. The
men who gin out and rustle to tret
Minus some particular. nienHiire do
so for political rvasons and thon
the rest, of us tornphi.n m the re
sult accomplished, a It's my ku.
ihat thincs will so oh a bout as they
have Until the sportsmen of Ore
gon orKHj.lze. .tnd hy that I dn't
mean in nnniw only, ' For Instance.,
we say today ihat w nrn ornn
'jtd. When the time comes for
the annual meettoK In J'ortland
three or four dcleateji o up and
represent the local organization. I
have no reason to suppose that the
situation Is any different anywhere
else In Oregon. 1 don't blame the
local '.'representatives. . No doubt
they have motives of their own.
Perhaps thev net unity have the ul
timate interests of the reul sports
men at heart. Perhaps , nut, I
don't know. Hut whether or not,
there should he An honest attempt
o oranizr throughout the .state
and make the various local organi
zations coordinating parts of the
whole. After fcjch oruanlzattrm ,1k
effected some pressure might be
brought to he.tr to keep politics
out of the policies of the game
commission and also to keep indi
viduals off the commlMi'on who are
obvloualy In the office as a means
to s private end s ;.
There are probably more' m?n In
Oregon who would put themselves
rnder the heading ot sportsmen
Thia i. a A-.it 1 1.. Ihnn nnv other Hlncln ftriKulflpn-
-111 th riivtlilca'l team of the California hy exanilninK the contents of the tlon." As an anahtgy which Is
'. paupIi on the strength" or jus recora s omach U ione caught durlmr thh somewhat
In the north.- ' ' .spring of the ear,- which will or-
"5w v jlonorable Mention Given ( dinanly show a. most nothing Imt
' The Oregon coach refused to trout egps. .To my ihind this Is
4 Beledt a second team because of . cne of the highest reason's- why nat
h the closeness of the many com- ural propagation has no been sur
V .t' MA- ttivm honorable I ficlent to i-ou with thn .lnron.i
i tnenUort' to Gunther.' Oregon, and; made on the tish by the increased I successful bus'ness results must be
5 . j. I .. Tllmnn i..V.a. .. ft j . r 1 itilitlnfiil fiinnAfitinnllu fsttmltu firs.
I Mile, IdanO, as lorwiiiuo, ....... i-uinnc u. iwiiciuini. wl ruurn- i
Montana, center; Baker. Oregon i the question at once arises as to jobiainod.
answer7 is not obvious nor the .men of Oregon far outnumber
tnose interested in ine saimon in
lllllfifl li IE0 TO
.Mux Jttibi'iuitiip, riimhy Hull
utlncte 01 the Kimutic h Hit ni'ltiml
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Kjioi'tameir. lln.oelalioii l..ll.t ...I (,ul, ,, M1 1 J ,,,,, , pi,i ,,'llH.ill,
wim iiimi iiikiii u.ecett umpire rot'
Former University Man Will
Meet Portlander '. '
' Okerberlr was itiven the prefer-
-. snce over Wsgins for the center
S)oitlon because he la ,one of the-,-
. licst dribblers on the coast, an ex-;
'cellent lone-shot artist and. beyond
J n doubt, the best cripple converter. '
Bsides leading In Individual scor-
inn honors in the Northwest.- he
5 ' has the advantage of having scored
' '. the tip-off from his opponent vlr- :
tually everj" time. It was this abil
ity to. taKe tne oan irom um jumi'
I t v.n twnt htm the. center tierth. as- Al CooU
' his scoriDR ability and tioor worK i-.uin n.n me irue L-iayiins nut
' : were about equaled by Higglns. I rather the Oi-croii whltefish. At
' h - Dixon, who helped the Bears ny rale they are easily .Identified
' much in their suecejwful pursuit of, and known 10 ull lifiheimen as the
the conference honors, was chosen proverbial "ch::l bills," This fish
i 15 for the guard position for his air- not a native of Oregon. It was
' uressiveness and his team work.' : actually Introduced .intv our wat
' Heine tall, he intercepts, many .J. ..probably by some ambitious
" 1M9MS.V he plays the backboard blitclier. Today, one. uf the trout s
waJand ht has an uncanny abil- ft" enemies, it . is actually pro-
f J'for. startlns Play, down ,. the hv,
MlivLi Held Il-it Gnartl I'" a-cloan feeder, l:ve in water
WesTerg're of Oregon woTun- fniilar to troMt. will bite fly or
, ai.firt tr2 the other sUird balt-- But " a sportihg urojMMrt
r roach or critic has "on the grayling would milt -only
!f '"'lniinLTcloM second "or tne te,low hu ""h out of
J. eyeti mentioned a close number, and who would like
I him,. '2 thS - i?. oilhiv the noth:nK bet.er than to have a lake
I "hall hound was ProtaW the fu of f;8h allowing him to
fastest player In the conreren He n wuh a. trm.k mlthfork
J as near the, top In '"did1 and set his fill. The biggest ar-
hscWing honors In th Northwest. ument llgillnst tlie Bray,n!t jH mit
3 and b guards and plays the floor th(. JacR of u but
, withMceptlonal abill ty. K aciuai juenace they ate to natural
,-tninits iw, .. o.... . ------- propagation 01 trout.
S were; abo'tt the two Dest piayers , ,t , we known tllat durinB the
-on the coBtt-.tni . IPawninaseuaon Tor trout grayling
fi. ' - W.estergreri " "ot play tn . tne lve aiiiio:it exolunlvefy on trott
, coast wucn, " " . - , - . . .rte".
Mack l.llliuil nnd Dick Heed, for
mer University of Oregon nthlete.
wjll form the headline attractions
on th. boxing card to bo held 111
the Winter Cnrdcn gvmnnsluni.
Friday. April 2. 1.111am will be
matcbed ngalnsr lan Hoeley of
I'lirilniHl nnd the former unfVer
slty student has been Signed for
a fight Willi Mike. Williams, fort
land. . '
This will' he the' second fight for
Reed, his first bout In' the profes
sional itnttit was with Jack Jeffries.
Cortland, several weeks ago. Wll
Hums, it Is reported. Is a fighter
with more ability and experience
than Jeffries, whom lleed defeated.
The Itced -Williams bout will be a
six-round affair.
I.illard Is determined to fight
for his life on the next card here,
lleeley. who has been mixing with
the best in Portland, Is n wild slug
ger, active on. Iis tcut nnd aggres
sive' with .Die . Hilts... As. tho J0
round main event. tliU. tight prom
ises, to tie une of tile (best scheduled
for Kugene, according ' jo. M. A.
ttallow, promoter.
, Date for the next fight has beon
changed duo to conflicting dates'
on Tuesday, Jltirch. 0,j when. -the
f,iKlit .w.is pievlouslj' whcdulud,
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MYTHICAL QUINTETS OF
al ilir eleventh Initio last night,
Three major events we 011 Mil
besides the regular shooting for
the local ..I. , Sent ry trophy, eon
Clued solely , to Uine county gun
nielli ,. . .
Ol'egonlliil telegraphic.
Tvl-i'lty. tKiigene, t'lirvulllu. Ma
letnl,. Alluvial spring ni.'i'i'liaiiillse shoot.
Ib'tnlled events for the linn
eluiudlxs malcltes were uiiuoiineeil
yesterday us follows: .
One hundred iarRits ftoli) , It
vii nl. division of ills, three jiilitcs
In eneh division. , 1
Fifty tai'Ket Imndlcaps.. 2d birds
111 each division, three nivH In
each division. ,
..Miss and out event, tint) and sec.
and prises. .
tlrnnd high nver nil event, one
gin int prise.
Longest unbroken )tin, grand
prise.
l-ow una, booby prly.e.
Sixteen prltes given on coloied
target slioot.
This merchandise shoot Is con
sidered by officers of the asso
ciation as lb biggest event In the
way of nun activities to be held
here this year.
In thtt Orsttnnliin- lelciri'uplile
shunt, Kugeno iiiiirkMUieii wilt com.
polo against Toledo nnd Medfnrd
to protect Ibelr place at tha heart
of the list In the slate against
the lllllsboro triipshoolnrs who are
In a duugeraiisly close second position.
TROOPS DO NOT SHOOT
rU'AltDKMKV Tf CI.fcAN t'l
itiii i-s ion it v;i: wohk
No shooting will bo done nn lbs
hiilionnl guard raiigo today, ne
lorillng to tho statement of rni
taln Ijiwrenco Jensen, commander
of "T" eompiiny. It!2nd liifuntrv.
Instead, the local riflemen will
devote the day in going over till
rifles to be used on ,tbe range,
cleaning nml-oiling, nnd testing
out for defloleip'le.
Ijist Sunday the national guards,
men spent the entire day on the
range making repairs to target
the i'lotievr, c.luli laisoball league
vbleli will )n;gln opeiulloits next
week,
Voting Itubensli'ln bus demon.
1,11 ill. "I hln kiiovledgn of aiiililnui'
spni-ts ami has been 1111 uctlvo play
cr biiiisi'lf. 'lie- V'tll uiiiloiihlinlly
bV'oiiri ot Coiu'lt II. (.!.' Mum ns
sieit'l.ist pliiyn'H Ibis year tin the
high at liuol Hint , , .
Tom lH'own, tinoihor boy who
took null In IMoiiiiei' league busKiit-
biill nrricliil work, mis 1 llosi'ii ns:
tho other umpire for 'the basehitll!
xsiKUe. Jliiuh" ili'IMiiiilil will
be the oftlclal Ncorekceper.
riluti's. Kngles, Whltiiians, Slf,
Kemtiiw; Mnhiinks, tiregous, til I'iu.
ueiie; I, Ions mill Kagles of 1 'ullage
(Irove; Haunt v'lura and Wi'inlllim
ctttlis tii-e exiii'i'led to make vn
tries within thu Coining seven days.
Tentativo Plan's for Race Arc
t Discussod
llolle!
make I
skuiiiH in... 1 1 .... .
Ike themselves I,,,,,,.,, m , '"
"i "OiMlier 'riii' -l,.,,!,
Kb Ithl, . Isi .
is-.. . " rm i,r
"m nn 1 ' nan. .'iii .
i4m
"''Vt' liI .... '..1
OBAK EI.TERSBALL TEAM
M;itil'"AS'T VXl tillN TO IIK (if.
I I III l M AN Atil IISIIU
Oluik Wnlhieii yesterday mtifii.
lug ofrlcliilly miliM'cd u baseball
1 "ii 111 In Hie Twilight Iiuhiic. tvheu
he filed application with J.
Hhermati, president of orgunlxod
evening Imsebull In Kugene.
.'i'Sonnitt of .the team wns not
nuiioiinced. . H was uiiderslooil
however, that Pergrnril-Inslrucior
I,. Vaughn. 011 detached service ns
a liatlonnl guard trainer from Ilie
regular army, mid who I a ruhM
baseball ran here, will ho offered
the tiianagemeiit.
BOWLERS HERE MONDAY
si'Hi;i'ii.i.i is". mitiii:i)
IVIill CITY TKA.M .
ftprlngf l"ld howlers will come
here Monday night fo piny it re.
turn game with the city team of
the local league, runner-up 11111111111
of the season..
The games will lie played on the
J'.ugune howling a llcy It wus an-
Is .0 heei,,,,,, a .fad .,,1 to l Z t Lj
slat.., Is a imnued uuesti,,,, l"ilnu ' 1
l.ocat spoi'tlng go,,,,. , I '"f lit, il,X 'l,,"lHi
yesterday reported heavy J ' , ", "v"f, II , 11 "I b N
one .ropi'l..o1' a.linltted I,,, ' oi1, N" .,, 1 '.frill
,.,:',:nn';b:r",i:,";i h:,""!::x.!h:M
-ha. orlglnali'd T ,". &Sl
children mi.imaHed the . wo,id,. , ,",k. l 11. J
of liusements wherever it I. V, """'li'V ihw ,niWJI
ke.p tjie r. m,al.,s , : . iirenn,,,, X'lffl
time, 1111,1 the racket , , "I
..,.fi. ":. J ''!?.. ?!? '"" lbs I ,l'T. .V''.,.r'" dimn,1W
.iV..i,.7 . V". ",ll""'l a , inn. T"
H.. i:rr..k-H'day iiieiV w.,:r;,,:,:Lni,,,ii
""i:t , j : r.. . i r .t. ,M iaj
. ........ ,.,, ,,, ,um ,,,,.,, v - w wings toiMJ"W
n few grown litis Were seen tivli u ,.!un' l'M? iol
nut their skill 11... 1... . ' I'hons in. '' lav
- ,,,, , 11 1 -. -
lug rollers.
Tim Interest that, seems In mv
taken t.'iirvallla by storm may 1,,,.
nutiin liictillsed, the tinnlers win,
Bern Interviewed yesterday i,.
Ileve,
I'lans for ft roller skating rn.'e
by way of untuning Interest, were!
being' illscusseil laid night ntiil a
tentative outline calls fr ,nveial
classes, IMstlinin laci'S, ,t:,l,,N
biiokwurd rUccs. Ibree legu,, riires'
may be Included for. the !
while singles, doubles, triples nm
tenuis of four or rivw may be h,.,t
foi- girls. There may nlso be
race for red bended boys only: fal
buys only: nnd for young men 8ml
women over IK years or tigs.
Alerchnmllrtv prices w,, 111,1 ,n of.
fered In eusu thn rn.'e beeumes 1111
actuality.
MOHAWK TEAM FORMED
vm n i kiiit roii i'i,.ck
, iitti:uy i,Ki:.ri'
IN
fnimrs. telephone lines and making oils.
iioiiiu'ed yesterday by Kl.ner Itob.J
flernltl Murray and Keinmtli
Weaver Were yesterday nauiril
iwlrjors for tho Moliawk Vl.uinsr
club bnseliall 1 eg in, Hnmnile 1 letni
and Leslie flieeloy will form tho
other end of the battery.
- Mill, in Mitchell wilt hold down
the first sack position, with l.ay,
Kim si unit Wllln nt Kherhart fight,
lug for second base. Jlmmie Kin, It
has prnitlculty cinched the short.
OINTif
Tie Fad,!
Nothltw pis, ngsj.J
cVKilvt lairasLse.v
I nil uu IntatlOTi, Isji
Cutlcun Soap tint Mis,
tlu pom of tofktss";
with 1 genua lpflu4,j
i:urt Olntmtiii to toctot si(
OWMtslstlss
,feUmltli4V
1
We Operato
Our Own ,
Woolen Mills
Mill-to-Man
We Operato p
Our Own
rJloring Shopi
1
WE LEAD THE FIELD-
somewhat similar take the sulmon
industry. This is .purely a com
mercial proposition. Everyone
who'hns much to do with It Is In
it as a biisines.i. Uollurs are In
vested with the Idea of a dividend
being received. As' In every other
" fc Aggies, and Jost, .Oregon. Buards.
' V - -,i,AMf hn went iriven honorable
mention were: Watson, CaliforniajJ method simple. However, the f.rat
' i Anderson Stanford; Hale and Dal- thing to be done, la to remove them
1 r.:.rf . 2? '?,,.' v,iros and ! from the list of protected riah. A
f qiils.- Wtfhington; Ncdros and
' Nelson,, taano; noyer, -
; Graap, Burr and uiwogy,, v.
t and Henry, y. B.. p.
CLAIM I
i
J ijon Pioneers of Cottage .Grove
'v lost night protected their claim. tb
' the Lane couni,y pasKcuiau .i.iia.o-
ploriehlp title ,by defeating the Plr
'i r.tesof Eugene In 'a three-mlnutc
I1 overtime game at tho T. L C. A'.
. Tha tfrtra stood lfj-nll at the end
11 or the allotted cpan. . A short rest
I was-.orrtered and the 10 boys jrent
t.t i...i. irt ii,. ren, for three nilll-
f' utesi of the fastest nnd hardest
playing this sonsoni . .
Z By the defent of tho Pirates, the
Eugf ne city thnmplonshlp . was
thro,wn In doubt nnd tho bold men,
U of the sea will have to play .the
'J Mollnwks to settle tho title. This
It game will. probobO' , he Tield 'next
V Hatdrdny evening nt 7 o'clock, It
was said 1ait night. . .
ft . ybllowlng are. tho line-ups of
I ttio county title contest: -.
; Lions. Pirates, IS
' : V s
V.'.f
". . ..c
. ,.g
Swanson
BenupU.
fJatos.", .
Arnn . . Jt
Oontlinb.
Carr . . .
,.K,.
..sub
Mdrgensnn
, Houghton
rurmlchacl
, .Valentine
; 1 .Inman
. . , . . Burr
PRACTICE contest; KELP
HAllRISBrilO IIKATS HAIAKY
. I.V BASKDAMi AMK
U ,1 - IIAnUTSBUnO, Ore., March 20.
I Jm (flperlal to tho nefflHtflr) The
! ,r HiilHOy hiffli nchoal hftseball I tnniii
k ; fi rnm rnther lunexppntodly Frirtay
, nftcrnoon for a practice cont?Mt
with the horiie nchpol team. Quite
I: n few turned out to aee the ttame
f which wn called off In throe and
tij :-; ft hitf InnlnKB. Norton pitched for
fi 1 Mith.-Mnlneylleii.' - . '
rjj w The local Jinoup was Jackson, p..
from the list of protected fish. A
possible method of fltihtinif th
gr&yltnff hu beon pugrcHted hut
never -tried to uny if r oat extent
The grayl.nB d(;ta not spawn nt tho
fame . time as the trout but later.
It would he comparatively cany lo
rack the nia! closed Btreanw diir
Ing the pawiiinff Keanon, thereby
catching literally millions of Rray
HngR and deHiiuyln? them. Even
If vthe spawning keanon overlaps
that'of the trout it Is fen i hie in
racking such email streams in
which most of the impawning Is
done, to separate the trout and the
prayllng- after they jcet into .the
racks. At any rote the seriousness
of the menace justifien some ex
periment In this line and certainly
a method Is possible,
In mentioning, the salmon egg
as a menace trt. oUr trout fishlnf? I
don't mean to' step on thetoert of
any particular individual who
favors the uho, of salmftn Ciprffa In a
legitimate way, or the person who
uses thern because he can't catch
fish any ofher vay nAd docs hi .be
cause it's belnK done ami some old
head in th crowd Hfks to fmt him
hoaked up with a finh nt all costs.
My objectlon to the uo of eKS at
halt Is based upon the fact that
they are so easily misused and nil
efforts to r.efiiiiate. the-r ,UHe In n
k'Kiilmate ,tvny is futll if anyone
chooaCs .to break the. law with
IheiiK I refr'r to baltlnfr of holes
with a sack of frenh Salmon gkkh
anchored n'ar'a bout or at the
head .of A 'ifirflrf aonjetlmes "for a
clay .or two previous to the pros
pective f'shlnf; trip. After b.iitiim
the htde IhorouRhly and nttnictlnK
countless fish to the vicinity the
game hoy star's fishing1 over the
sack with slntfif! ej-rpi. The num
bers of fish that he-'can cntch in
this manner ate only limited hy
his own endurance because prac
tleMlIy eery rast brings forth a
strike. The individual who fishes
In this manner ls not fishing for
the sport. Ho meraly gets enjoy
ment out nf numbers, in fact takes
pleasure nt heinr able to break the
law and get away with It; True
enough, lliia h Illegitimate, hut
what difference does that make to
the gnme hog? The mrtck. of e.vg;
is out of 'sigh'. Me lakes very
little chimce of helnnr taken tti) for
having inoio than tho . limit and
dustry as a commercial enterprise.
Further, I think It is perfectly safe
to say that there lsa grat deal
morp monpy invested every yelir
by the outdoor sportsman' than in
the salmon Industry. True enough,
he does not expect money -dividends
but he does expect his return. Jt
Is also true that he does notjlguxe
his investment 1n a particular fish
ing trip a loss if tie fails, to return
with tho limit. But he should de
termine whether or not his return
it? reasonable, taking Into consider
ation the resources and facilities at
his jfllshosal. If the rnturn Is not
a. hundred per cent something is
wrong. The oniy wav that the slt
uatidn can be met and Its problems
FOlvcd Is for those who are actually
interested in the future of our out
door resources tb get In line and
do their part.
PIONEERS ARE OFFERED
BASEBALL TROPHY CUP
..'. - ,j
H, H, McAllister to Give Prize
To League-, v f
With tlie nnnottncemeiit yestef
tlay of M. H. MnAIllslcr, nsslsliint
boys' york sonretnry if ttio t. At.
t'. A. thut ho would offer, a silver
IiivIiib cuil to be romimtcn for an
nually by the. 1'loneer ', biiscbull
leiiKUo of lOilKcnc jilans or thn
suunmcr's nilvitlc oil the dlamonfl
mnile a blK fofwaril step. . 1(
, Mr. MeAlllHter . has not pur
chnHert the cun, but will do so
within A few days. Baseball iiinr
flee started yesterday on some of
the local school frrotinrts and l'lo
neer bnHeball tettn.q nro belnff 01'
Kanlssed In each club. 1
The. Iinme bf the winning rliib
will be engiaVed on tho otip enoh
year as It Is claimed by tho title
holders. , ..,'..
Mnff7lne subscriptions tnlton
for any you may desire to renew
or subscribe for, new. 800 Second.
Avenue East,
-30-U
Sherwood Burr of Pirates, h I
Captain and Center
Plrklns ortbo l-an'o county my.
thle.il .I'limeer . club busketball
teams, waa mdile . following the
l.lon-JJ!mto contest at the Y. if,
O. A. Iai.t nlirhu. Those. who were
on the committee were: H. H. ilc
Allister, nsslstant boys" work sec
retary of the assoclatbm; Max Ku- :
tensteln, Kufrcnc hlKh school and
referee; Tom 'lirown. umpire; i
Iluithey Mi'llnnald, sonfekeeper, '
and William George, timekeeper.
Follow'hK are the first and sec
ond teams;. i
First
Iji tlrnnd Houghton, forward, j
Pirates.
Milton Mitchell, forwnrd, Mo-
hawks. ' 1
Sherwood llurr, (Cnpt.) cehter, ;
J'l rates. ;
Lowell flatew. guard, I.lnns.
, Oornld Murray, guard, Mohawk" !
NeonH . . .
ifllcn Hwnnnon, forward, I. Ions. '
Oeorge I'rutt, forward, McKiio-
ales.. .
. Ainurlee Ostium, renter, Ragles.
Cluy Cireen, ?unrd. Whitmans.
Jack Morgenson, Ktiaril, l'llatcs.
LOCAL ARMQRY QUINTET
OEfflTEOINiDFOl
Southern Oregon Troops Win
31 to 21
WhenltComeito
Selling Better Cloths
for Leu Money
Yon will find llm orc W
with the vrrv Imcn Spring Su.ft
made of PURE V.1RG1N WOOL,
iiiahiifacttircil in our owii
(IcniKtied and tailored in our
shops. When you inspect Ipf
,,,.,il,.r(i.1 display of clothing)?
Will he asloiiishca at 'the F
., . .. '' .' ..l'.bA'nb 10
WC BSk. YOU 'Will .". i
these suits. "! wrf l
which' ym. wftlHke,;HJ
'yoiiliavcatlimreuonoinci
ou.,1. lkforc.WI)
Easier Suit, 'come
stDck over surely you
ivill tt
nlil.. to select .tt m WT
have lieen
3kmg lor.
1"v II'.,'.- : I '
Jlugeno nntlonal Buardsmon could
not overcome tho Jinx of southern
wroKon inst ntnt uncn they played
bnsketball iiBalnst the Modford
armory team,, losing- by a score of
Al ID 21,
rTlte (r.imo wn fast arid furinns
aceorrllnffothft telephone' report
'-'"'I'niht Tat Koeplte v,o.
with' Major William O. White, Her
en(.twtruT.tor. i;.' Vaujrhn,- nn.l
Mrs. Keopko, accompanied the lo.
, ,, irain, , , . . .
' While Individual score. ve n
available, fho Ilno-ups were as f.j.
Shirts-Ties-Hosiery
Meilford (81)
Allen p
rllitRler ' "f"
White .i........ J- ""
Hurt ;.'....;'o"""
Wllllanls ' ...s...ci' '"
Ktiirone ;t l
ft, Murray
.... O. Murrnv
...... Von tiynn
i.'bhh
Rldilltfa
TRACK MEET IS PLANNED
.H Nton iijoir wiioor.H my
i J'.. j i:ii coNTKHTS
An nll-clly track ' meot, to he
i . J"."."e May, and in
which the four junior hlRh sohorVls
are expected to tuka part, Is bo
intr planned by local iirrinials. n
was announced ycBtorday. i .
nriioois tnat may enter Include
Mm junior division of tho Unlver
Jlty li'Kh, . Ht. Mnty's f,-ntademv,
I hoodoro Itoosevolt nnU Woodrow
Wlliion schools,. . , ,
Competition would 'be on ' tho
lair fc-rguntis, ii was bellovoa, -
You're Roinp; tfj like tlte.se Shirts that .we have
selected for you for sprinp;, they arc of Madrases
mid Kronrlcloths' in, n .wealth of colors and ft'
variety of .patients. . In collar attached or to
mulch styles.. !..; : -
Ties for the Particulaf Man
f rinkly C rt')es, Soft Silks, i land Knits', biir'new'
l-ies arc cut frori) .these' materials. Then there are
tht broad and narrow stripes of vivid colors.
. Jn Hosiery r v -
J f you are sleppihK in style this season your ankle
ivc to show the new hose. 'We have litem
for you, prtci'tl So that you will want several .
will h
here
Off With the Old!' Ort WithtlwNe!
Tlmt'. the slopan of the well-dressed "jS Co
is tomcthitiflr different about the mcn i ha J m M .
in look oyer our fine new, stock of the
Ijrowh&vilfe -WSSm
pjb . Local Address-r,702 Wiilamette