OREGON EMERALD Editor In Chief,.Ralph Moores, '12 Managing Editor..,L. Burns Powell,, ’12 News Editor.... Laurence Whitman, ’14 City Editor.Karl Onthank, ’12 Copy Editors— .George Shantln, ’12 .Fen Waite, ’12 .Walter Bailey, '12 Special Assignments— .Evans Huston, '12 .Wllletta Wright, ’ll Reporters— ...Leon Ray, ’12 .William Cass, ’14 .Nell Hemenway, 'IS .Elizabeth Lewis, ’13 .Alfred Davies, ’14 .Elliott Roberts, ’13 .Henry Fowler. '14 .Edward Himes, ’12 .Oscar Hangen, ’14 .Walter Huntington, ’12 .Walter Klmmell, '13 BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager.D. L. Dobie, ’ll Advertising.R. C. Kennedy, ’12 Circulation .Allyn F. Roberts, ’12 Published Wednesday and Saturday during the college year by students of UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Application made for second class mall tes. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ne year---$1.00 Single copy -- £5 Wednesday, May 17, 1911. Look at the Score and See. Dr. Leonard’s score board after the Tri-state meet was an inspiring am edifying sight. The victory was ar excellent spring tonic calculated to re vivify the Oregon spirit. Oregon, 72; Washington, 61; Idaho, 17, or in other words, Oregon repeated its old trick of taking more points than both its competitors. The phot ographs of the score board should be framed and hung up, as articles of permanent interest and value to serve as perpetual rebukes and denials to the croakers who have been prophesy ing that the sceptre had forever de parted from Judah, and that Hayward could never come back. Deep and extended contemplation of that scoreboard would be good not only for our students but for the Washingtonians. It is unfortunate that the board cannot be moved in tact, and set up in the midst of the Washington campus, or that the score cannot be deeply engraved in the cor ner stone of Denny Hall, there to serve as a perpetual warning against arrogance that goeth before humilia tion. For the past two years our north ern friends have been riding for a hard fall. They have assumed a hec toring attitude toward their neigh bors and have attempted to dominate in Northwest Conference affairs. This spring, they tacitly arrogated to them selves victory and flippantly enquired “Who is Rill Hayward?” The sound trouncing we gave them Saturday was not only admirably adapted to answer their query, but will also serve to im pres upon them the fact that the Northwest is still a bit larger than the University of Washington, and the City of Seattle. Of course there will be a roar go up and indeed the opening gun has al ready boon fired in a Portland paper, explaining and proving how Wash ington could easily defeat us on a neu tral field. Those who saw Saturday’s meet, however, and observed the rela tive merits of the two teams, will not take seriously any such charges. Probably, indeed, the same old famil iar cry of “robbed” will be raised heavenward when we defeat Wash ington on the gridiron next fall. Meanwhile Rill Hayward wears a happy smile and is too busy receiv ing congratulations to bother about telling any one who he is. The Quality of Mercy. The petitions asking clemency for Kelly and Grayson which are receiving such hearty support from the entire student body, may not. in themselves be of any great force in mollifying the drastic action of the faculty, but they will, at least, serve to show that the students who are most familiar with the curcumstanees, and who should be the best judges of the spirt and motive of the prank, consider the severe action of the factulty un i warranted. and cannt lofraill— 1 Uln:l Th fea The faculty did not attend the Frolic and can form its judgment only upon hearsay and testimony. Surely the University women, who were there, are the best judges as to just how culpable the whole thing was, and just how serious was the invasion upon their privacy. The University women, some at least, connived at and even assitsed in the masquerade. Many of them knew the men were among them, yet they are unanimous in con sidering the whole affair a joke, and are peitioning for leniency toward the offenders. The whole thing was conceived in the spirit of fun, the University wo men, who if any, are the injured ones, regard the whole matter as a joke, and the criminal aspect put upon it by the faculty investigation denotes either misinterpretation of the whole affair, or an application of ideas of prudishness. oooooooooooooooo d Look at the Score and See o 3 Be merry, Coach Maybury o 3 And., your.. near-Northwestern o 3 Champs, o 3 And toward the score-board kind- o ) ly turn o 3 Your bright, inquiring lamps: o 3 You long has asked in Washing- o 3 ton o 3 “Who is Bill Hayward?” We o i Would direct you, Coach Maybury, o 3 For the answer to your query, o ) To look at the score and see! o ) Chorus o > Look, look, look at the score and o ) see! o > And if you are sincere in this o > Desire to know who Hayward o » is, o > The sum of points, in black and o > white, • Will give the answer that is o » right; o > So look, look look at the score and o see’ o Ye need not, men of Washington, o Walk on in darkness still o Concerning the identity o Of him whom we call Bill; o You need not vainly query o “Who is Hayward?” Verily, o The seventy-two and fifty-one o Are answer to you, Washington— o So look at the score and see’ o Look, look look at the score and o see! o Chorus o “Who is Bill Hayward?” You in- o quire— o There is the answer you de- o sire, o All written down in black and o white; o You cannot fail to read a- o right— o Look look, look at the score and o see! o —Dean Collins, ’10. o ooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooo o CALENDAR o o Wednesday, May 17— o o Prof. Dunn, 8 p. m., Deady. “An o o eye witness in Caesar’s Gallic o o Camp.” 0 o Thursday, May 18— o o 4 p. m., Campus, Acacia vs. o o Avava. o o Midway, Sigma Chi vs. o o Beta Theta Pi. o o Friday, May 19— o o 4 p. m., Oregon vs. M. A. A. o o C., baseball. o o 7 p. m., Deady, Y. M. C. A. o o Saturday, May 20— o o 8:00 a. m., Campus, A. T. 0. o o vs. Dorm. o o 1:30 p. m., Oregon vs. M. A. o o A. C. o o 4:30 p. m., Beavers vs. Delta o o Sigma. o oooooooooooooooo Nicklin & Holt Wholesale and Retail GROCERS The Place to Trade. WHY? 5J E. 9th St. Phone 63 Eugene Post Card Hall Everything in the Post Card Line Phone 209 4 East 9th st. YERINGTON’S Poison Oak Remedy 25c a Bottle. Guaranteed YERINOTON’S NINTH STREET DRUG STORE When your watch needs repairing take it to H. D. SMARTT Watch Hospital With Dillon Drug Co. Our Specialty Oregon Seal Stationery Embossed Stationery Schwarzschild’s Book Store C. R. CRUMP Successor to STERNCR'S GROCERY Dealer in Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Fresh Vegetables 20 East Ninth Phone 13 DUNN’S BAKER Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery; also Ice Cream and Fruits. 30 E. Ninth St. Phone Main 72 Smeede Restaurant Ming Kee C O ♦ Proprietor American Bill of Fare, 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. 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