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Dignified College Clothes $15.00 to $40.00 Conservate suits, styles designed for particular men and sold at our modest prices means satisfaction. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits $25 to $50 We invite your inspection of our new Spring Furnishing Goods. Everything correct to wear McMorran & Washburne TRACK PROSPECTS ftRE BRIGHT FOR THIS TIME Trainer Hayward Has Made Finds of Several Good New Men Track work g«es merrily on and each iday new interest is being shown and new men are turning out. Each night from thirty to forty young hopefuls may lie seen going through the different stunts that Bill prescribes. No strenuous work is being done as yet, as light training is expected to get the men into shape; otherwise they would become “shale” early in the season. Of the old men that are turning out, Hawkins, Johns, McClure and McGuire seem to be stronger than ever. Kellogg, the all around weight man, is showing much better form than he did last year, and Neill is throwing the javelin almost tis far as at the end of last season. Among the new. men, Bill has dis covered a good quarter miler in Brad shaw', in Miller a half miler, Fiser a sprinter, and “Old Roman” Grout a shot' man. Nevertheless, Captain Hlawkins is not satisfied with the number of men turn ing out, and says we cannot beat Wash ington with merely our share of first places. SEVEN CO-EDS STILL ON FINAL DEBATE TRYOUT The seven women trying out for the debating team showed great improve ment in their second tryout Thursday evening. Not only was their nervous ness entirely gone, but their arguments w-ve sounder and more logical than in the first tryout. T he judges decided to allow all of then to enter the final tryout, which will be held next Tuesday evening at 7:15. The tryout will be finished before the indcor track meet begins. Those w'ho are trying out are: Li’lah Clark, ’ll, Jessie Calkins, ’ll, Alice Stoddard, ’ll, Birdie Wise, T2, Carin Degermark, T3, Elizabeth Bush, ’13, and Bess Cowden, T4. v 'i •: S. H. FRIENDLY & CO. ‘; :v ' . “Leading Store" We can Show You the very newest things in plain conservative well-tailored Clothes for Young Gentlemen Seen our new caps? BANQUETED A! LSGURI Pleasing Speakers Respond to Toasts—Professor I. M. Glen Presides' At the annual banquet of the Inter Collegiate Oratorical Association of Or egon Friday night the banquet hall of the Hotel Osburn was crowded with representatives from all the colleges of Oregon. During the course of a splendid nine course repast a number of toasts were responded to by delegates chosen from each of the institutions. Leslie L. Hope spoke for Pacific University on ‘‘Ships' Thfat Pass in the Nriight.” Among other members of his fleet were friend ship, courtship, fellowship, and—schoon ers. For O. A. C. Albert A. Asbalir spoke on “Castles of Spain,” urging .that the lofty sentiments expressed in the orations should blossom into practical . reforms. Miss Hammer, the Pacific College speaker, was. absent. For Wil-i lamette, Miss Mfary Schmidt outlined “The Mission of the I. Q. A. O.” The McMinnville representative, Ray Cul ver, offered a pleasing mixture of wit and theology on the subject .“A Seven Pointed Star.” Miss, Ruth Smith, of Albany College, gave a short toast on “Looking Forward.” Our own Charles W, Closed , the evening with ia few sen tences on “The End of the Play.” Professor I. M. Glen acted as toast master, and there was nothing, lacking in the way of introductions. Indeed, the speaker from Corvallis was heard to remlark that his was “the greatest in troduction he had ever received.” HIPPO GILLIS IS NOW CONSTITUTIONAL RULER (Continued from page 3.) in all league games' in the order of their choice. If at any time none of the three can officiate,' the captains of the contend ing teams may agree on an umpire. Sec. 5. An official scorer and assist ant shall be elected by the Boafd of Di rectors to officiate in all games. If at any time neither can acty the captains of the contending teams may agree on an official scorer. It shall be the duty of the official scorer to report in detail the results of ea.ch game to the Sec retary of the league. He shall also keep on file a complete record of all games. These records to he accessible to all. Sec. 6. Each team shall furnish one official league ball in all games. The winning team to take both on the com pletion of the game. Sec. 7. The rules of the National As sociation shall govern in all league games. Sec. 8. No games can be postponed without the consent of the Governing Board, but appeal may be made to the Board of Directors. Petition for post ponement of any game shall be made not htter than one day previous to the day ofj the game. ARTICLE III. Section 1. Any bona fide member of the above named fraternities or clubs, being a regular registered student of the University of Oregon, shall be eli g ble to participate in league games. Sec. 2. No member of any fraternity or club who is not a bona fide amateur shall participate in any league game. (It being understood that the word am ateur shall be interpreted as it is de fined by conference rules) Sec. 3. Any player who is a regular catcher or pitcher on the Varsity squad shall not be eligible to play such posi tion on his team in the league. Sec. 4. All pitchers and catchers try ing out for such positions on the Varsity shall be considered as regular until the Varsity squad is picked. After such players have been officially dropped from such position they shall acquire the sta tus of other players. ARTICLE IV. Section 1. Any fraternity or club win ning a season’s series shall be entitled to wear the official “D” for the next succeeding season. 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