Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, March 02, 1912, Image 3

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Footwear
For College Folks
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LEATHER THAT ASTS
Burden & Graham
C, W. Crump
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Dealer in
STAPLE AND FANCY
Groceries
Fresh Vegetables
20 East Ninth St. Phone 12.
WHEN YOU THINK OF
WATCH REPAIRING
then of course you naturally think of
Smart, The Jeweler
New Location 591 Willamette
W. M. Renshaw
Wholesale and Retail,
Cigars and Tobacco
513 Willamette St.
w7m7green
The Grocer
The BEST of Everything to Eat
623 Willamette
Phone 25
NEW
Seal Stationery
at
SCHWARZSCHIL D'S
Preston & Hales
Mfgrs. of AH Leather Goods
Dealers in
Paints and Paper. Agents Johnson’s
Dyes and Wax
U.O. Barber Shop
SANITARY AND
UP TO DATE
Thirteenth and Patterson Streets
OREGON WILL SEND
TEAM TO COLUMBIA
Prep School's Invitation Accepted_
Hawkins, Kellogg and Others to
Represent Varsity.
The management of track athletes
at Oregon has decided to reverse the
former decision and to enter a team
in the Indoor Track and Field Meet, to
be held at Columbia University Sat
urday, April 13th.
Oregon will probably enter eight
or ten men in this meet, and if their
straight line of victories for the last
six years is any indication, may add
another purple banner to the varsity
trophy room. This early in the sea
son it is impossible to make any fore
cast as to the makeup of the team, but
Bill says that Captain Kellogg is al
most certain to go and Martin Haw
kins, who has Olympic aspirations, is
also a possiblity. Aside from these,
however, nothing is settled, and those
who wish to get their names on the
Imperial Hotel register at the
expense of the Oregon management,
will have to do some good hard work.
The complete list of events shows 28
in number, including the academic
events. Gold and silver medals will
be given for first and second place re
spectively for each of the eleven open
events and several cups will be offered.
The meet is under the management
of James H. Bach, of the Columbia
University faculty. It is expected
that several hundred athletes, aca
demic, collegiate, and unattached,
will compete.
Socialists Will Convene.
Socialism, pro and con, will be the
theme for discussion in a club of Uni
versity students this semester, if suf
ficient interest is shown to justify an
organization. The belief that our in
dustrial adjustment will be the great
poliitcal issue of the future, has led
college students of political science
and economics to take a deep interest
in the growing socialist movement.
In order to promote discussion, social
ist clubs have been founded in all of
the leading universities of the United
States. A meeting will be held on
Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock in Dr.
Schmidt’s room, at which time organ
ization will be discussed. Those in
terested in socialism, whether friend
ly or hostile, are invited to be pres
ent and express their views on the
subject.
Keren Davis, of Corvallis, spent sev
eral days with her sister, Lucile, at the
Chi Omega'House.
Have you paid that dollar to the
Emerald? Do it now.
OREGON FRESHMEN 10
PUir PORTLAND STARS
Rapid Aggregation from (.’lass of '15
Pitted Against \Y. H. S. Basket
Shooters.
When the varsity freshmen meet
the interscholastic champions of Port
land tonight on the basketball floor,
the class of '15 will be given a rare
opportunity of demonstrating whether
or not the one semester of college has
made any improvement in their ath
letic ability.
The frosh aggregation, under the
leadership of Tommy Boylen, have
been practicing most industriously of
late and are quite confident of victory.
On the other hand the Washington
High five are probably just as fast as
the freshmen and will certainly out
weigh them.
The freshman lineup is as follows:
Forwards, Watson and Vosper,
guards; Boylan and Parsons, center;
Gould.
The exact positions of the prep,
school men are not known, but they
will pick their team from the follow
ing eight: Irle, Foster, Krohn, Ed
wards, Knouff, McLaren, Roth, Mar
tin.
Although the game is listed for
8:15, it may be slightly postponed to
enable those attending the Y. M. C.
A. meeting to attend the game.
New Course' Offered.
Serving to aid the teachers of the
state, the correspondence department
has arranged a new course for its
members.
As all state teachers are required
to do a certain amount of outside
reading each school year, in order to
retain their certificates, a course has
been devised, called Scientific Study
Methods, which enables the teachers,
organized throughout the state into
Reading Circles, to gain more from
their required reading, than they are
otherwise enabled to. This course is
especially popular in rural districts,
where access to libraries is not easy.
Enrollment in the Correspondence
School Department increased slightly
over that of last semester, still re
maining well over three hundred.
Rose Basler left for Portland, Wed
nesday, and will return Sunday.
Anson Cornell spent the mid-week
at the Kappa Sigma House.
Do Not Forget
when going home on your vacation,
to take home a box of “OTTO’S”
VICTORIA CIIOCALATES, the best
chocolates made.
JOY ROLLER RINK
Open every Afternoon and Evening
Free admission to ladies afternoons. Forenoons
10 to Preserved for ladies exclusively
Free experf insfruclion cheerfully given ai all limes
University Patronage Solicited
and courleous Irealmenl guaranteed al all limes
Powell’s Band every Tuesday
and Saturday Evenings
Prices evenings, general admission 10c; skales 25c.
Prices afternoons, admiseion to gentlemen, 10c; skates 15c.
Wardrobe checks, 5c
PREUNARIESIN GOLF
Tryouts For Finals Well I'nder Way
—Many Low Scores May Have
to Be Explained.
The men’s open golf tournament to
qualify for the finals for the Faraway
Cup will be finished by Wednesday,
and it is expected that some twelve
or fifteen village and varsity enthus
iasts will dig up the green in the next
few days in their efforts to win the
ring.
Rumors of low scores have been
floating about the campus for some
time, also some vague suspicions that
the hole is a circle of about a yard in
diameter and that a close proximity is
“in.”
Under competent officials, it is like
ly that some will explain their twenty
or thirty extra strikes by “hard
luck,” and other words, but no previ
ous “viva voce” records will stand.
Shovels will not be allowed to extri
cate balls from the bunkers, and no
practicing between strokes will be al
lowed. A sound proof shelter will be
provided for men only, where mishaps
may be explained.
The Girl of the Pingree Shoe
We Give Ease Where Others Squeeze
WILCOX BROS.
Royal Blue Store
Across From Hampton's
t or, 9th and Willamette.
fjot Cake Sanatorium
NATURE’S CURE EOR RHEUMATISM
Hot Lake Sanatorium, like the U. of ()., is an Oregon Institution, and
ap;ain similar, in that it ranks tirst in its class Hot Lake Sanatorium is
equipped to make sick people well. The greatest health renewing In
stitution in the west. Write for illustrated booklet describing the great
boiling mineral spring. VVALTKR M. PIKRCK, Pres, and Manager.
X?ot iahc, (Oregon
Mrs. Lestie Carter in “Two Women,” ai me im^ene lneatre, Tuesday,
March .'»th.