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'Ml ) MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1928 PACE 2 t I i i ElfEHYTHING SET FOR OPENING GAME TODAY Albany to Oppose Eugene 1 , Hero at 2:30 p. m. TILT AT FAIRGROUNDS 2 George Wllliclm to 0en Soaon 3 by Tossilut First nail: U""i J Jitnen Colorful t . . 3 ' Albany of the Willamette valley 1 V...K.11 Imcii, wltl com in Eu gene thin afternoon, ior mr Winters, rook. 0-0, t-0; Luts, rook, beat Amlereon, frosh, 6-4, 6-0; Ruel, frosh, defeated Elle. rook, ., S-7. -. Pontiles Almqulet and Lock tvonk, frosh, defeated lsjxlnr and Smith, rook. 6-4, 6-3; Uuel and Kneelnnd, froxh. defeated. Sjoblom and Kile, rook, t-i, 8-10, t-1. 5 LOCAL BOXER MAKES HIT RAI.MI KV rttf ATS KKVTIi.n HOY IX UliXTON ItOVT Ruts Ralmley, local boxer, haa been Invited to fight In Corvaills nr a result of a substitute bout he put on ot the Klks card In tin Benton city last Thursday night, according to Herb Owen, local matchmaker. Ralmley put on the h.st bout on the card and made a KASTKUX STAB OHSKItvrs AXXl'Ali OCCASION Khom. A. o fnlrirrounda i J:30 o'clock. With the Albany team. X according to advance Informal. nn X will be a number ot rarlonds of 1' rootera. , , . . Last rear Eucene twice defeated " Albanv. while the Moos took one sr-wln from Kucene. With the count two to one on paiM aen!r them. 1 the Albany teum !s comics over with a view to venreance. A colorful team will be the truest of Euirene. Red Rmnert. bench a: manager and conch. Is one of the ? old timera of the vaivv. s rir ss X baseball Ir concerned. For yo-rs I- he haa nursed srml-rro baaeha.l f, along In Albany, and hns a repute S tlon of being one of the smartest 51 baseball generals I the circuit. .C Billv Keinhart. Euirene coich. ,-J will match against Red. Rclnhnrt j!'ha the refutation of helntr one of 2. the best baseball conches In the S Pacific coast Intercollegiate con- ference. and h!s skill with the vil. ley leaguers hasn't dimmed his J reputation In the least, j Coleman on Monnil 3 tmefcln for Albany will be Ralph Colemaii, coach of baseball The loco! man went to Corval- lis with no Intention of flighting, but he wis Baked to substitute for nnolher man with Chocolate Kcbllr of Seattle.' who Is rated as one of the best In his weight on the orisst. Rnlmlev wen the fight by decision :ifter knocking Cltocolnte down four times. OREGON NINE WINS GAME :TS STVTKS 10 TO -I llASKliAl.K ORKOOS' AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. CORVALLIS. Ore.. jjav 12. (AP) The University of Orecon baseball nine strenpthened their chnnros of winning the west ern divisions of the northwest con IVrvnco chunipinnhip by defe.it insr the Crane nine by a one slrtd score of 10 to 4. Edward, the Lemon-Yellow e!x foo: outfielder, led the bombard ment with a home run. double and sin trios In five trips to the place. Miicdonald. pitcher, almost dupli cated his Friday example of heavy nMpnn Slate' entlrce. and ratd j stieklnp by polinp out a triple and as one of the het pitchers of the sincie in four attempt?. oii.w oinii urncpne. on rnp omrr i i trefoil nmi I hand, haa Fred Burton, who last j hemaininc four pamea with the X Tear pitched ei rht wins and hut Acptes ana tiui rrojrmm Given at CottnuT Onw IamIko 1 in-ting l'rlilay MKtit inKltr Ln Cotmiy Spcit) COTTAGE GltOVE, Ore. May 13. -t-Annual children' nlnht was observed last nlKhi at the Eastewt Star. EollowlUK n brief buslneaa mecCnic the following ptvRrniii wan given which had been pie pared by Mra.' Nelson Purham, Mm. t U Gmnnts. .Mrs. Armand Wynne. .Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall, Mr. Herbert Lombard, and Mra. H. U. GrUKS. Musical number by the ukulele Rlee club under di rection of I'atil Stelnbrook, of the Music Shop. Pernonnel of the club follows. M it. hello neidler; Winona : Ambrose. Horothv I innhrey. Har riet Ostrander, Gladyn Sprouls and Frances Mackln. at the piano; ro.idinft. Murcla Rrund; sou by Mary Annette Morfoid: piano and violin number by Evelyn ami Elinor llaya; three numbers by the high school orchestra: sons by the jrirl'a sextet under direction of Mary O. Benson; first sopranos. Ponna Parte!!, Louise Wynne, sec ond soprano. Jerrine Hurrows, Frances Uandall; nltos. Oetievieve Maranda. Alberta Williams. Re freshments were served . at the close at the enjoyable social eve ning. ed Saturday with Mrs. Uurs 1 daughter, Mrs. W. M. N orris, and family, Tha baseball Friday between the SprtiiKfield team and the Cot tnK Urove Junior hiith. today played In Sprlnttfleld was won by the Cot t a we Urove team. The core was 25 to 13. At the W. C. T. V. meeting Fri day wttli Mrs. J. 11 lloudticks the following mothers' day prournm was Riven. A sontc by Mra, Hajtna Lewis: "My Mother Is There,'' on the vletrola; each member pres ent answeied to roll (call with a verse about mother; "Mother Mn chree,'' vletrola: road Ins a poem. "Mother." by Heater l.lnn; the 1travet Hattln. Mrs. Linn " Love You Mother Mine," vlclmln. lie fresh melt ts were served, and It was decided to meet with Mrs. F. C. Houser at the June mectln. Mrs, F. F. Wells prepared the pro gram for Friday's meeting. 1 STATE MEETING TO OPEN Ituof Waio Tut Out COTTAGE OROVK, Ore.. May 12, A small blaie occurred this inornltiR In the roof of the Eatrle cljrar store building. Prompt no tion oi the Cottage urove fire de partment averted serious damage. It ! not known how the fire start ed but was probably from sparks on the roof. rbiy Is Staged! f nft-r l.an rnumy 8ncUn COTTAGE GltOVE. Ore.. May 1?. The play given last nliiht nt the L O. o. F. temple by the He bekahs and Odd Fellows was well attended. "A Poor Married Man" was the title of the ptay. The casts were all well sustained. Seven girls from the high school sang a nrt .Mary mvens im person ated "Little Orphan Annie." FARMKRS VXIO.V COXVKNFS AT COTTAGE GltOVE MOTHER WILL BE TOPIC Sosolons to IWgtn Momlnv nitil ljijt I'titil XVtHluoMlii.v: IWtit quct Is rinnucil ; one loss fiurlnjr the plnylnir sen- t Hon. Smith, a former Nebraska Ineton. 5 for Eueene, and rielp, ft sonthr.tw. iSHOE TOSSERS WILL VIE V roailT for action . . .. w... i -tu hii ' nn Tn rnttVAU.lS arnrr ot tnp Kamp. uui it tihi i S aomethlng like thf: Z Bllsa. catcher: Tturfnn or Smith. -pltPher: Hushand. Hrt hae: j Graham, second has-: WIrth. short U ston: Van Tuyn rr Mtil!!san. tWrd: 2 T. Relnhart or Van Duyn. Mane Z rud and Sorshy, outfielders. . Wicks, of wendiine. will can tne The Eucene horseshoe club will play Its first team match of the season todav when eight members go to Corvaills to play the Benton towers. H. C. Cook, club presi dent, will head the delegation. Ib,vo n-Ul mot nt the lOOftl P Vails and strikes. wht?- Shy Hun- ( horseshoe courts at 9:30 o'clock i tington of Eugene will umpire on this mornint? to prepare ror tne the bases. trip to Corvaills. The match will i The Eugene team was out last start at 1 o'clock. 1 night for hitting practice, as a i taperlng-off for the Albany con-1 test. The Eugene team ha been y working hard at every available X opportunity, and Is In pretty fair i shape. Spectator's View Better ' The diamond xn the fairgrounds J Will be Uid out this morning, with V the home plate about lu feet from $ the grandstand. Last yeatu.it was - about 40 or 45 feet from the grand C stand, so this year the fans In the . big stand will have a far better .view of all that Is going on. The Albany team will take the field at 1 o'clock for hitting prac f tlce, and will be followed by the Eugene team. Thn the visiting f lcos will go on for a brief Infield ' drill, and the game will be called.! 5 The start Is scheduled for 2:30! Fcrlenhach Wins Knockout . NEW YORK. May 12. (AP) Paul Berlenbach. former light heavyweight champion knocked out Babe Farmer In the first round of a six round bout at the Rideewood Grove club here tonight. SUPPORT OP HOOVFR ADVISED BY MELLON (Continued from Page 1) . o'clock. S George Wllhelm, president of tj the 'league, will toss the first ball over, officially opening the home t season for the Eugene team. Lefty Shroeder, reserve t wirier, 2 end former coast league pitcher, 9 will be with the Albany team. He will play in the outfield unless X called upon to pitch. He Is one of the best hitters on the Albany t team, taking second place only to lW liecker, shortstop. 2! Eugene will send one of the J strongest playing outfields in the g league against the Albany men. V The infield, while not so strong nor so fast as tht outfield, has been stacking up much better with additional practice. Salem will be pitted acainst 2 wendling today, and Cottage Grove , will be playing on the other side of the Cascades with Bend. his "I do not choose' statement lart summer In the Black Hills. The supporters of Hoover saw In Mr. Mellon's assertion that "Mr. Hoover seems to come closest to the standards that we have set for this hich office."' a complete assur ance that Pennsylvania's coveted block of 79 delegates the second Inreeet In the convention would drop Into the Hoover bag at Kan sas City. They did not hesitate to add that this removed all doubt of the result. Already the Hoover managers are claiming upwards of 500 In delet-ates already selected flWiator Ln County Spfial) COTTAGE GROVE. Ore., May 12. The state Farmers' Union will meet Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday In Cottage Grove und about 125 delegates are expected to be present- Prominent speakers will be Paul V. Maris, director of extension work at O. A. C. and A. R. Shumway of Milton. The ses sions will open at 9 o'clock Mon day morning and the local unions will entertain delegates and busi ness men of the city at a luncheon at the I. O. O. F. temple where ; the business metings are to be j "held. ! Tuesday evening the chamber of I commerce and Lions club will en- ; tertain delegates and members of j local unions at & banquet. Mayor Knowles will give the ad- ' dress of welcome and W. W. ; Hanah of Pendleton will give the '. response. The high school op- ; chestra will assist on the enter S K R V I C K S AT J11XCTIOX ciiviiri! Axxorxcr.n R?sltr ttnt County SporUl) JUNCTION C1TV. Ore.. May 1!. Special mothers' day services will be held at the First Baptist church nt 11 a. tn, Sunday, The topic of the adilres.t to be given I by the pastor, (lev. P. E. Baker, Is "Mother." Special cradle roll services will' precede the sermon, conducted by Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Stuckrath. There will be no evening serv ices at the church but all will join in the baccalaureate services at the Methodist church, the Bap tist pastor giving the address from the topic, "The power of person ality." Clinic to be Held fRClnirr l-me i'ounty .Special) .. WENDLING, Ore., May 12. Dr- F. Gordon Milne und the Corpus Christ! sisters of the St. Vincent Dc Paul of Eugene held a dental clinla at the Kour-L hall Thursday and Friday. Forty chil dren received examinations. 44 ex tractions were made and 4 3 fill- Inca mnrlo This was under the tainment p roc ram under direction J management of the Wendling of Mary O- Benson; also the girls' glee club. Miss Ramona Sprlggs, violinist, Mrs. Iva Wood Brube, vocalist. Francis Horn, saxophone. Mrs. Nettle Clark, reader and Vlda Walder and Barbara Jantzen, pianists. - Captain Unit at Grove (Register I .an County SprcUl) COTTAGE GROVE. Ore., May 13. Captain G. L. Hall of MS Minnville- will conduct mothers' day service at the Baptist church here Sunday. Dclphians Meet tnici:er Lane County Special) COTTAGE GROVE. Ore., May 12. At the meeting Monday night of the Delphian society "Aspects of Medieval Life" was the subject for discussion and the following pro gram was given; resume, Mrs. D. D. Roberts; preparatory discus sion. Mrs. Schofleld Stewart; "Medieval Guilds" Mrs. T... V. i.u. or definitely aured. although ton; "Book Making in the Middle BEAT BHVER TEAM, B TO 0 The University of Oregon tenn.'s X team defeated the Oregon Afrsie h met men ejo 0 In the Pacific Const .p conference championship tourna- ment held on tho varpity courts fc yesterday. With Henry Ner. Web. 4. loot No. 1 man, lead.nt; the way t3 the Oregon team mado a clean weep of tho invading ncavera. The Oregon freshmen who played a tourney with the O. A. C. Rook qaiartet won five out of six of the tutu. Sherman J-ockwood and m Stanley Almquist led the attack .,: that bagged the AgKie tirst yo.tr " Shaw and Edpe, Oregon voi'.sity f doubles players were given the No. 1 berth In the taurn"v with X he Aj?gile as they have twen beat- lng the Neer and Hart man coin ... blnatlon, according to Kdward F, 4 Abercromblc, Wcbfoot tennifl coach. ij Til Peterson was the only Orc 31 Ron player who fulled to eliminate liis opponent In two sets. Teter g on was slow In starting and lost ths first encounter 2-6. but then ;j ho began to warm tip and took the Jiext two sets 6-2. 6-2. Th No. 3 freshman doubles II' team, composed of Buol and Knce 5' land, ran Into some tough compe tltlon when thoy mot the Hook duo Sjoblom and Kilo, The Oregon yearlings won tho set 6-2, hut then ; the Rook playorti put up a rtetor- mined fight and wero the victors In the second set by 10-S count. 1 Ths exertion of winning tho soc . ond set wore them out and tho Oregon babes took the decCdins v games 6-3. Sttnimnry 5 Singles Necr. Oregon, defonled Ayers, Aggie, 6-0, 6-0; Shaw, Ore- ; Ron, defeated Speros. Affile, fi-i. y 6-2: Hartman, Oregon, defeated J Klahn, Aggies, 6-2, 6-2; Peterson, Oregon, dofoated McQrew, Aggies, ; -. 6-2, 6-2. Doubles Shaw and Edrje, Ore ( fton, defeated Rpcros. ond Avers, (.Aggies, 6-1, 6-14; Neer and TJntt ; man, Oregon defeated Klnhn and J King, Aggies 6-1, 6-2. i Freshmen slnrrles Almqulft, J frosh, defeated Blxler. rnnk, 6-1, 1 -) Lockwood, trosh, defeated these claims are hotly contradicted at many points by the opposition. It tnkes 54r to nominate. , Siipiwirt Thrown to TTnover "Penafor Borah of Idaho whose mat has decided to vote for him nt Kansas City said 'that if Mr. Mellon meant it. It means Hoover's nomination.' 'That Is to say. If Pennsylvanls is added to what Hoover at present has It would seem to Insure his nomination." Senator Norris of Nebraska, who likewise has some delegate support In the west, said that the treasury secretary's words "seem to Indi cate that he Is for Secretary Hoover." "That will go a lone way to nom inate Hoover." said Norris, "prob ably It will do that." Flnloy Oops to Elkton VTT.sni.rsr. Ore.. Mav 1?. Rev. V. K. Finlev pastor of the Methodist community church of Wendling will leave Sunday after noon for Elkton where ho will preach the baccalaureate sermon for the 7-:ikton hleh school gradu ating clas he will return home Monday in time to speak nt the F.rtoth-Kc!!y lumber camp No. 37, ar.1 Tuesday evening at camp No. I.t where where speclnl mothers' day services will be observed. ncnlth CItib to Meet 'HfKi-r t.r-nf County Si,c!fil WENDI.TNG, Ore.. Mav 12. There will be a meeting of the health club Monday afternoon at the Four-T, hall at 2:30. Mrs. Pnidie Dunhar will be present and speak. Mls Bessie Williams, county nurse will confer with mothers In the morning hours n to 12 and examine school chil dren and thns fit school ntro. HAJiniSHrrtO. Ore., May 12. HARP.ISRVrnri. Ore. .Mav 12. f? eolal to the Register) n. Vf. Wchm gave his Sunday school class one of its yearly treats by taking these beys who are known as the ttny Scouts to Eugene for an evening of rniovment at the T. M. C. A. headquarters. The event was Friday evening and the boys making the hnppv Utile ex cursion were Homer White, La V"rne Albln. Willis Frvo, Max Moore, William Albln John Fryo, Charles Hnrrtlsly. Trutnnn Owen, Rernard Rrewer, Carl Owen James Weber. Charles Morris. Miss Heorcla Stewart went iA Eugene Friday evening to visit nt the home of her .uncle and aunt. The parly planned to lenvo tho next day for a week-end at New port. M. D. Morgan returned to Flor. once Friday morning after a few days spent at home nnd lit Salem. Carroll Morgan made the drive to Maplcton. returning Frlrlav nnnn He spent a few hours fishing with uuug jove nenr wwisnhomo. F.uirono Collection Affencr Collections anywhere; no collec tions, no charges, no entry fees. B04 Miner BUlg. W, II. Blowers. Phono 600. 12-3-tf Ages." Mrs. S. L. Godard; "Troub adors'' Mrs. C. C. Cruson; "How People.' the Nobility" Mrs. Alice Miller; "The Peasants." Mrs. C. E. L'mphrey; "The Student." Mrs. P.ay Trask; "Tho Monks." Mrs. A. A. Richmond; "Innkeepers and Travelers" Mrs. Elbert Bede; "Ths Love of Heloise" Mrs. Bert Trask. COTTAGK GROVE BRIEFS (Kogister Liu. County Hpecl.l) COTTAGE GROVE. Ore.. Mav 12 Mrs. Lucetta Thomas, of Creswell Is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Sophronla McFar-land. Mrs. H. C. Mitchell went to Eu gene today to visit with her daugh ters, Mrs. J. w. Shaw and Mrs. Walter Anderson. Sixty-seven wers present lust night at the senior and Junior ban quet at the Colonial cafe. At a meeting of the. school board last night the resignation of fcupermtendent O. W. Hays, of the Cottage Grovs high school was accepted. No selection has as yst been made In Mr. Hays' place. Mrs. Henry Jorgensen 4s very James Short has his house on south Fifth street newly painted. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hcott with Mrs. Tom Scott went to Eugene Saturday to visit Tom Scott who is In the Eugene hospital, Tom Is reported much Improved. Mrs. Max Klmmel and son Karl of Riddle are visiting at tho home of W. O. Wilson. O. E. Woodson left Friday with the carload of blooded Hereford cattle brought up the McKenzle Friday. He Is taking them to his cattle farm at Medical Springs eastern Oregon. . N. J. Nelson received a ear lond of Willys Knight and Whlp petts Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Bennett with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whlt lock drove to Salem Frldny and will spend the week-end with tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben nett, Mrs. Wm. Mattox. Mrs. Nancy Chllson made a business trip to Eugene Saturdny, Mr. and Mrs. s. J. Leonard drove to Portland Saturday to visit their son Ralph Leonard and family, Mrs. Leonard will go on to Hood River and visit her dnughtor, Mrs. Lillian Selne for several weeks. , liny Kerr came homo Friday from Ashlnnd where he has boon tho past yenr In a service station with Lee Sulllvnn, they sold their business In Ashland and are going In business at Klamath Falls. Ray will leave In a few days for the new metropolis. Fred Hressler bought a new Bnldwln piano for his daughter Oenovlovo, irlduy, of the Music Shop. Iho Hugh Mllllgan family arc moving to Poitlnnd from Camas. Mr. Mllllgan Is In fho office of the C, J. Brier storea In Portland The K. Ij. Williams family nnd the John Lee family left by auto Saturday on a trip to Klamath 1 rails. Mrs w. T. Bttrgo nnd Miss Flor- , , ence Hucklns from Yoncalla visit-1 f. health group. Mothers to be Honored (K-str Ld Cuumy- &jXc:l) WENDLING, Ore., May 13. Mothers' day will be observed at the Methodist church by an ap propriate program rendored by the Sunday school, and a short ad dress by the pastor. Preceding tnis tnere win te Baptismal serv ice for members of the cradle roll. 9c Gasoline For Eugene A startling announcement that will be welcomed by the readers of this paper Is the perfection of an Invention that practically cuts gao. line cost in half. In actual test one gallon of gas has been mado to run a car 59 miles. Thousands of cars have been equipped and the owners report amazing gasoline savings, more power, instant start ing, quicker pick-up and disap pearance of carbon. So that this invention ca,n be Installed on every car. E. Oliver, 999-2108 8. Third St., Milwaukee, Wise.. Is seeking men in different localities to han dle exclusive territory for him. To those interested he will explain his $5,000 a year offer. Write him for his proposition and free nam pie of fer at once. Adv. Anstyle and Whitman's "Mothers Day" Candy TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG CO. ' THE HEX ALL STORE Tiffany Illdg. Pbone 1S1 Business Man Time is money in busi ness and I make sure my car is always ready for service by using Champion Spark Plugs. Champion ll the betteriparkpluf became It hat an excluilve illlU manlte lmulator ipe, dally treated to with, tand the much higher temperature! of the modern hlgh-comprei Ion engine. Alto new patented lolld copperg gaiket-ieilthatremalnil absolutely gai'tlght un der high compreiilon. Special analy.lt elec trodet which anure a fixed spark-gap under all driving condition,. Champion cparklJlugs Dependable jot Every Engine Kim Start matt kappm in me mu)mmg J It's the little things that make hapninpss A I f kiss, a remembrance, a helping hand and that ynl. ish service of love'. You love your family of course have you overlooked the protection they need so tk ' i i il the worst should happen to you it would marrt happiness forever? 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Identification and Financial Aid Tho company will register th. porson Insured horcundar, and It Insured shall, by reason of Injury, be physically unable to communicate with relatives or friends and In R condition re quiring: Identification, tho company will, upon rocclpt of mcssago giving your policy number, Immediately trnnsmlt to such rolallves or frlonda as may bo known to it any Information rospootlng tho Insured and will dofray alt ex. pensos to put the Insured In communication with and In tho caro of rolatlvos or friends, provldod such expenses shall not exceed the urn of One Hundred Dollars. , INSURANCE APPLICATION SUBSCRIPTION BLANK THE MORNING rtBOfBTEM DATE Eugene, Oregon. (lontlemoni .i.,crlplli" " ?! You ar. h.rehy tuthorlMd to .nter my ,l,"ucnr;,rlloo4 tM Morning Register for on. year from date, u t(llUrij Th. 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