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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1912)
“BLUE BELL” ICE CREAM THE REAL THING Real, because it is made from real, genuine, sure enough cream—the kind we always have plenty of. Eugene Creamery Phone 638. Uictoria Chocolates Oysters. All kinds of lunches at all hours. Tamales and Chili Con-Carne. Fresh crabs in season. H.M. MANVILLE New and Second Hand FURNITURE Phone 650 35 East Ninth St. YERINGTON & ALLEN Prescription Druggists Phone 232 40 East Ninth St. Hotel Osbum W. F. Osburn, Prop. MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE Rooms en Suite or Single Dining Room Popular with Stu dents of U. of O. Chambers Hardware Company Gillette Safety Razors Lumber Lath Shingles 13th ST, NEAT MARKET C. B. DANIELL Fresh Meats, Fish and Game WILL G. GILSTRAP REAL ESTATE Office at 559 Willamette street, over Loan & Savings Bank Annex, rooms 20 and 21, Eugene, Oregon. College Ice Cream and Punches For Particular People Phone 343. Eugene Ice and Storage Co. Eva Roach was elected captain of the Senior Women’s Basket Ball Team at their meeting on Monday. IMPERIAL HOTEL The Place Where You Will Meet All Your Friends l-'irst class Grill Seventh and Washington. Portland Good Things to Eat CAL-A-POO-YA MINERAL WATER Corner Fifth and Willamette Phone 152 STUDENTS! Eat atthe Y. M. C. A. CAFETERIA Y. M. C. A. Building R. J. Hawley, Prop. A JEWELRY STORE WITH MERIT Gold and Silver Jewelry, Art Brass, Sterling Silver, Plated Wares, Cut Giass, China, etc. LUCKEY’S Prices in Plain figures 563 Willamette St. oooooooooooo o SPORTING SQUIBS o 0 - o o By Slivers. o oooooooooooo On the trip to Moscow, Coach Pinkham and the squad stopped Fri day in Pullman, in order to watch the O. A. C.-W. S. C. game and get a line on the Corvallis Aggies. o o Willamette University completely swamped the Vancouver soldiers Tuesday in a 52 to 0 game. o o With the California-Stanford rugby game a week in the distance, 20,000 tickets have been suld already. . o o Harvard defeated Princeton Satur day by a 10 to 6 score. This is the first Crimson victory over the Tigers during the last twenty-five years, o o The 20 to 0 victory over Astoria, Tuesday, places Eugene High School in line for the state interscholastic championship. It is probable that a game will be arranged with Washing ton High of Portland for the title. O 0 Coach Stagg, of the University of Chicago, whitewashes a pigskin, which is called the “ghost ball,” for his team to use during late evening prac tice. o o The Multnomah clubmen are mak ing arrangements for a big rally and smoker to be held at the club the night before the Oregon-Multnomah Thanksgiving game. o o The University of Wisconsin and the University of Minnesota will bat tle for the western college confer ence championship on Northrop field in Minneapolis November 16. o o The O. A. C.-University of Wash ington game is scheduled to be played i in Portland Saturday on Multnomah field. o o Jefferson High was eliminated from the Portland interscholastic cham pionship race yesterday by Lincoln in a 16 to 0 game. Have you met Obak? C. W. Crump Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Vegetables 20 East Ninth St. Phone 18 OOOOOOOOOO 00 0 WHAT THE COLLEGE o o EDITORS ARE SAYING o 000000000000 Other colleges have regulations concerning the wearing of high school monograms on sweaters, and O. A. C. probably will have regula tions to this etfect sometime in the near future; but up to the present time, nothing along that line has materialized. This insignia of prep-school ath letic prowess is alright in its place, but that place is most certainly not on a college campus. It seems child ish, to say the least, to see many colored monograms being sported around the campus in evident uncon cern of the traditions which exist here. This practice is not confined to the male members of the Freshman class: Rookesses may be seen flitting gaily about the campus with huge man size sweaters variously embellished with the alphabet. The various discussions in these columns last year, concerning the wearing of the Orange O by the co eds, is again brought to our minds, as we perceive members of the gent ler sex parading around the campus with a prep school letter a foot high. —O. A. 0. Barometer. CO-ED BASKET BALL DATES ANNOUNCED The Inter-Sorority Basket Ball games will begin Monday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Gamma Phi Beta and Gamma Delta Gamma, 1900 cham pions, will be lirst to clash. Kappa Alpha Theta will play Lambda Rho, Tuesday, November 12. November 12, Beth Reah will play GammaPhi Beta—and Nov. 14, Kap pa Alpha Theta will meet the Oregon Club. The series will be hotly contested this year, since Gamma Delta Gamma and Kappa Alpha Theta have each won the cup, and it will be the per manent property of the team win ning it for a second time this year. Y. M. GIVES LAST OF SPECIAL COLLEGE LECTURES The last of the Y. M. C. A.’s spe cial lectures will be given tonight by Dr. A. M. Spangler, in the “Best Things in College” series. Dr. Spangler has chosen for his subject “The Men You Ought to Envy.” The meeting will begin at 7 o’clock and close at 7:45 for greater convenience. Music will be furnished by Lila Prosser, and by the “Dorm Quartet.” Any of these lectures will be re peated if there is sufficient request at the office. Choral Club Elects. At a meeting of the Women’s Choral Club last Wednesday after noon, Miss Florence Avery was elect ed president, and Miss Katharine Carson, manager. Miss Avery will fill the office of Miss Florence Cleve land, resigned. Miss Ethelund Ris ley will act as secretary. College Night Joy Rink STUDENTS ONLY Every Friday Night Skaters 25c. Speciators 10c Come and Have a Good Time Good Music Good Skates Jimmie Ilcdine, 2-mi!e champion of the coast, will race exhibition races every college night. GrM COURSE IS HEAVY 1 wenfy-one Hours spent Each Week by Co-Eds—Feature Athletics Planned. Twenty-one hours each week are devoted to the physical education of the women in the University. Six of which are sf>ent in regular class work, one in fancy dancing, and four teen to personal corrective instruc tion. '-’"‘"g u> me mimuer ot periods given to the later and to basket ball, which is not included in the required schedule, no special athletics will be attempted until spring. Field hockey and archery will become a part of the routine at that time. As a further incentive to women’s athletics, a field meet has been planned for the later part of the sec ond semester. This will be an indoor affair and will include the events scheduled in a masculine indoor meet, pole vault and weights possibly ex cepted. There will be some good sprints and relay races, high and broad jump, and in addition, some special competitive gymnastic work. Stni another event in which the girl athletes will feature this winter is to be a fancy dance festival, to be held upon the campus lawn as soon as the early spring weather will permit, t his will be a costume affair, repre senting the dances of all 'nations. oooooooooo** 0 EXCHANGES o oooooooooooo S TANFORD UNI VERSITY,—The upper-class light for supremacy among the Juniors and Seniors of the university took place on the night of the second. Every year just before the big game with California the Jun iors assert their rights to wear the plug hats, which is always contested by the fourth year men. The ensu ing scrap is known as the plug ugly. Previous to the tight, a show was given on an improvised stage, built in the track oval, by the Juniors, which was a burlesque on the Senior men. Following this performance the two classes adjourned to the quad, where the rush took place. o o Quarterback Tollefson, one of the stars of the Minnesota backfield, has been declared ineligible by the Min nesota eligibility committee. o o A football regular may be depend ed upon to give his best effort as there is always an ambitious “sub” waiting and itching to step into his shoes, o o Cornell University will meet the University of Pennsylvania cross country team in Philadelphia Novem ber 9. John Paul Jones, the world’s I'amous distance man, will lead tho 1 oi null runners. o o Northwestern football fans are al most as happy as if Washington had t cnance for the title.—Chicago Daily News. o o The amulet, value ! at $5,000, which vas recently stolen from the Haskell duseum of the University of Chicago, has been recovered. The discovery was made by means of directions sent n an anonymous letter stating where ho valuable was hid. The amulet nr belonged to King Menes and was 5 000 years old. o o Coach Williams is having trouble 'o get his Minnesota candidates to ackle low. o o Swathmore College is making a good football record this year. Suc ■■■ srive victories over the University ,T P nnsylvania and Annapolis Naval \cad: my are good enough for any minor college eleven. o o Denver University football team is to make a trio to the coast this sea son. o o Coach Hawley of the Iowa eleven recently gave the candidates for his team a written examination on the signals and formations he had taught them. o o Kansas University for the second time in its history boasts a girl in the engineering school.