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HltiM AN INHUnANCB Agency.
Hoom 2U0, Hank Commtrco BMit-6-10-11
LomonaJa at JL'.MllO I.EMON.
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OLD GOLD S smoothness?
says Tommy
what won me in the blind fold test!
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WtaftLil ..... .... ... . . .i .... aihlU blindfold to1!
,rt'kaf tobacco makes the difference
. . even in the dark
thai airMt lh tail. Only oldn
ripe hart-lMVH lv OLD GOLDS
their tomylHf imitthnm. Thet
Ii why you P'011 ,'"m ' ' '
veil in the dark.
f0THER AND BETTER-"NOT A COUGH IN
MORNING REGISTER, EUCENE, ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 192e
Primed to Go
Hwf LT?&L, S ir
Ace Iludl.iru. standinp;. will lake a crack at the crown worn by
Mickcj Walker, inset, when they meet in Chicago June 21.
Mickey has not been fighting much of late and friends of "Wild
cat" Ifudkins, expect him to make a great showing against
the champion.
(Intirnallflnal Niwareil)
WOMEN ASK TO ENTER
Course Not Taught in Ore
gon Session This Summer
Tho liiri of iithlcl.L' cniirhlntr
hurt f-n tit; tit lh f:inry nf women,
ncroi-rilim to Virgil I). Knrl, dlrcc
t'r of nthlrtlm nt the I'iiIvimkHv of
(Hassan, who yoHtenlny had four
women icnrni'M nnk u sIkh up fur
Ihft upocial Ititikctlmll nml Imsp
hj.ll coiti'hlfiK courm-M lo ho tniiL'ht
In Hip Niiniinor konhIoh by William
Ilolnhiirt. In-ud Oroun mentor
In thcr uportf.
UhotlH-r or not It wan neln-
h.'irt'ii "(.irrnk profile" or hln (ihll
Ity n a wlnnlnir coiu-h that nt-
trar t'i the full sex w.ih not
known hy 1-ifirl. Hut onywny four
women, teachers of unulo and Jun
ior hlch aehooH of the Mtnle, anked
Knrl If they could lake tho con eh
Inc cniiiwM. Ilnlnhnrt, omewhiit
"tunned hy the desire of tho wo
men, rou Id not tnke them Into
hlM Classen. He failed to mnke
arrangement in hl courco so that
women could he InMrucied.
So the ftur women will not he
ember of these clnse. However,
Knrl hnn now come to realize that
n courxe In athletic coachlnn for
women soon will become a neces
sary pari of tno annual summer
Armour ... .
"I know, after the first few holes, whether
or not I'm going to be good . . . and
when I was blindfolded and given four
cigarettes to smoke, I chose Old Gold
because the first few puffs told me that
this cigarette was right! I knew that it was
going to be good. Like the effortless, easy
swing of a fine golfer.OLD Gold's delightful
smoothness tells a story of perfect form."
T. D. (TOMMY) ARMOUR . . . est of
Americi'i Jrtitest prnfcaaioDil olrt
. . Prticnl Antriotn open and Cni
dim optn ohimpion . . . pfoteilonil it
he Contrc-tioBil Country Clnb, Wsih
ialtoD, L G.
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at Windy City
eoachlnff wehool. Ho pointed out
that .several smaller grade schools
and Junior hlph schools could not
afford ait athletic coach or direc
tor who was able properly to
l.andle tho young boys, nnd that
to overcome this It would be nec
essary, for women teachers to
learn womethliiK of tho games.
W omen would be 'as capable as
men In coaching the young boys
it offered Instruction in coaching
and training methods, each be
litves.
Although K.irl asked Dr. Dan
la Clark, -head of the summer
bchoul, 'if It was possible to add
ii special conrhlnq course for wo
men, the request cams too late.
However, It wouldn't be surprising
If such courses were ndded to the
summer school for 1929.
Notice
! will not bo responsible for any
more of my wife's bills.
ELMER G. SANKEV
6-19-3
Koy Kltrhctt
Locate! at Santa Clara, A
miles north on I'aciflr high why.
6-20-6
Mr. Milts wlii (five a Special
Permanent Wave for $5 for a short
time only. Marcels 75 cents. MILIS
HKAUTY SHOP. Room 201 Tif
fany Hide. 8th and Willamette.
Phone 1040. 4-15-tf
Fireworks. Cap Pistols nnd Caps,
rilver Koad Grocery. 6-12-tt
H1CKOX, PIANO TUNER. 1B2S-J.
P. Lwliurd Co., Kit. WW
Made fom the hiart-haves
oi the tobacco plant
A CARLOAD"
OF TRIP TO TflYOUTS
DcMor's Fund Drive Nearly
Over Top, Is Report
MAY GO TO OLYMPICS
If Liifl Makes lon In Tloslon, lie
Will ( oniM-t lr llollaml;
Hurls Invclin Fur
Jimmy PeMers, Kut'enn MkIi
srhool Knidtuitn of this year. Is
assured of a chance to try out for
the I'nlled Ktntes ftlymplr: team nt
Host on. De.Mers has broken the
world's record for the javelin
throw several times In practice.
The drive to raise S600 to send
the boy to Boston Is practically
over the top, ft. H. Bryson. chair
man of a service cluh committee In
chnrne of the drive, said last
nlfrht.
A few subscriptions nr? yet to
come lu and u few details to check
up, but Mr. Hryson and other
members hHrve that when this Is
done, the sum will have been
raised.
DeMers will probably leave for
Boston Friday.
If he makes pood at the na
tional tryouls, he will ko to
Amsterdn m. Holland, to compete
In the Olympic contests with the
best athk-tes from all countries of
the world. Ho Is believed to have
a frood chance of winning the jave
lin event.
da vol In Hurled Far
DeMers threw the javelin 21 5
feet 2 Inches against a heavy wind
In an exhibition at Hay ward field
on tho University of Oregon cam
pus yesterday afternon. The dis
tance wns carefully measured hy
Bill Hay ward, university track
mentor.
The boy's longest unofficial
throw is 225 feet, which is con
siderably better "than the world's
record of 218 feet 6 Inches. Tie
holds an official record of 213 feet
6 Inches.
DeMers won the national Inter
scholastlc record for the Javelin In
Chicago lost year.
FINISHES HALE EVENTS
Victor Wotzel. University of
Orocon candidate for the United
Ftatea Olympic track and field
LAST
DAY
Matinee
at 2 P M.
Willi
BEN
LYON
PAULINE
STARKE
Adapted from
the novel by
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dlngton Kel
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SMITH COMEDY FABLES
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i i
Present
That Clever Stage Production of Comedy,
Crooks and Others
"PUTTING
IT OVER"
- (Rv thp Author of "The Push")
And How The Players Do Put It Over
A POSITIVE KNOCKOUT
TODAY
Bargain
25c
' Night 50c
Note Children in. arms
not admitted for this
stage show
loam In tho docatliaiori , ,
terdiiy aucceaafully aa.nii.h ,
the firm Imlf of hi. C'SS,11"
,n lliiywunl field. Thu afSrn'oJ
ho will undertake th r.,nlllni'"
of the 10 evenla ncceawir, ,
iloiiilhiilon. Trlula probably ni
alart lit 1 o clock.
The Oregon cinder eapuin i.
...I i .,.,.ro i 10..1 7nnu ..,-."
In Hie 10 Individual evenla
flimllfv for the final Olympic try.
mil a To be hold In Philadelphia
July 'A and 4. Tho
i'niiarieipina
tiyouta nre fliint for tho Olympic
leum. according to William Hay
ward, fanioua Wobfoot track
conr-h nnil recently named trainer
on tho l,rilted htatea Olympic team.
Candldatea for tiie decuthalon,
aoine 'lit In number, will compete
at I'hllailclphla and the lending
rive will be chosen to go to
Amsterdam. Oilier track and
field men will cntir tho finals to
bo held at J.oaton July 5, 6 nnd 7.
Weizil scored 304(1.611. polnta In
the five evenla entered yesterday.
Tills was accomplished by the
followhiK times and dfatancea: 100
meier dnsh In :11 flat; broad Jump
at 19 feet; discus at 123 feet 8
Inches; hluh Jump at 6 feet 4
Inchea; 400-meter run In :55.S.
The 100-meter dash, a distance
of 28 feet over tho 100-ynrd dash
mark, was the best performance
turned In. Paced by Iluhcn Rosa,
Webfoot star dash man and 440
yard runner, Wetzel turned In the
exceptional time of :11 flat. This
R-avo him a acoro of 904.80 to start
the afternoon's performance.
But because of threatening
weather and a strong wind which
blew cold down the field Wetzel
failed to come up to previous per
formances in ine jumps and
weight events. Ills distance of 19
feet In the broad Jump Is two feet
less than his usual practice Jump.
Also he has registered near, the
Ti foot 8 inch mark In tho high
Jump. This last week he tossed
the discus better than 130 feet
In practice.
However, his performance, even
against the cold weather, was ex
ceptional, Hnyward slate1, and
the Oregon star looms as k strong
contender for Olympic honors. The
total score of 3t;46.,r,G points gives
him a margin slightly over 146
points to work on today.
Four events will be on the pro
gram this afternoon In the tryouts.
These include the Javelin, pole
" THEATRE
LAST DAY
Special Attraction
Motion Picture
ofi
"ROSE FESTIVAL
PLOKAL PARADE"
And Other Pictorial
News Events
COMEDY
REX MUSIC
TODAY
FAMILY DAY
SO debtees at Jbu
2:30 & 8:20
Matinee
lilrY vW-S. !
if UDlw,iI" I
I if M V V towncitrama
1 A 1 KBaii.ouj.. ,
id1
mm
vault, 160-inelor run and 110
mner hih hurdlra. Uocauae of
an Injured wrlat Wetzel will not
attempt to put the 16-pound ahot,
' il event on the program. Inateail
"'" i" penormonre will be tolt-
.. .. c 'nmaeration and acorcd
accordingly.
t0l , Camp wltii Comfort
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to
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re&
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. . . The screen's funniest comedy team In the long
est and loudest laughter special seen since Columbus
made It across.
"CHINA ACROSS THE BAY"
A Trip To Tho Orient And Return
koko Mcdonald xst,
cartoon music news
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