BETH RfiUjjUm Oregon Club Narrows Race for Cup by Defeating Contenders With 28-9 Score (By Nell Hemenway.) Since the Beth Reah-Oregon Club game yesterday afternoon, resulting in defeat for Beth Reah by a score of 28 to 9, Kappa Alpha Theta, Lamb da Rho and Gamma Delta Gamma re main In the running for the Hayward cup. Yesterday’s game was close in the first half, at the end of which the score stood 10 to 9 in favor of the Oregon Club. In the second half the Oregon Club girls walked away with the score, rolling up a total of 28 points and blanking Beth Reah in that half. Thb most spectacular feature of the game was the remarkable basket j throwing of Vera Molfat, whose un erring aim was responsible for most, of the Oregon Club’s success. She threw a number of pretty baskets from far out on the floor, which slipped into the basket neatly and called forth applause from the co-ed fans. Louis McCoy, ’08, is now working for the General Electric Company at Nugget Creek, near Treadwell, Alas ka. In a letter to Professor Con verse, McCoy says that the sun ri»es there at 10 and sets at 3:30 at ■'this time of the year, and that dog »«ams are used to deliver milk and laundry. VARSITY HAS RECORD. IN BATTLES WiTFl AGGIES (Continued from Tirfjt Page.) In 1906, Oregon was doped to win, >ut a muddy Held at Gorvallis helped to keep the temcn. an d yellow from scoring. 1907 A Hard l uck Year The season of 19# 7 saw the heart rending defeat «» Kincaid Field, due to the kickir/* 0f Wolfe. The game Was a ha r4) Hi jek story for Ore gon. Pinkham. oniv de a touchdown by falling on a f0r all fumble be hind the ©ml] lltar a. But the officials refused the>' spjnn 1 on a technicality, th^oijaJJ had touched a spec t»tw- before Pto kham fen on it >. TWa- technically y has never been re |W»t«d in fotjtf mil history. “Khaki” MouiI%n, the. s' tar place-kicker of the .CO^tst, had three good chances for field goal.t^ bu t missed all of them. Oregon Wins Last Three Battles In 1908, Oi.'egon upset the three to one dope ai/ain and won from the Aggies in Portland by an 8 to 0 score. Captain Moullen’s field goals were responsible for the victory. Again in 1909, things looked favor able for O. A. C. The Aggies had it all their own way until in the middle of the second half, when Sap Latour ette got away for the touchdown which took the pep out of O. A. C. Chuch Taylor made the other touch down of this game. The 1910 season was successful for the football team, but the outcome of the other bouts is not to be found in the records. Oregon scored on a touchdown by Walker and two place-1 kicks by Bill Main. Big six day races tonight at Joy ] Kink. 10c admission. Bodine one lap] in lead. Three tied for second. Those Gift Books in Ooze and Parchment and Art Calendars, at CresBey’s, are fine. Big six day races tonight at Joy Kink. 10c admission. Bodine one lap in lead. Three tied for second. V/. n. N. u. EYE, EAR, NOS* AND THROAT Gluisao Carractlj Klttod. Ml and Ml Whits Toapla Pkoas 241-J. Pkona Main >17. OMAR R. GULL10N, M. D. EYM EAR. NOHE AND THROAT Offlao Houra, 10 to 1?; 2 to 4, and by Appoint nor, t. SO* Wh.ta Tamplo. Tko aatirnal rat'rsohmant parlor, wbat* yon will And ftnieWsd workmaa and orntythlnf as th»y should bo, •rat olaaa and up to-dats, at tko Mi Willamotta atroot. A BANGS LIVERY COMPANY Cab Service, Automobiles, Baggage Transfer and Storage. Phone 21. DR. M. C. HARRIS Dentist U. O. ’98. Rooms 2 and 4, Me Clunsr Bldg., 8th and Willamette Sts. S~ D. READ Dentist. 58S Willamette StreK, Eugene, Ore. Phone 500. F. W. COMINGS, M. Q. Phone 744 Oyer Eugene Loan and Sayings Bank DR. C. B. WILLOUGHBY DR. F. L. NORTON Dentists Room 8, MjeClung Bldg., Eugene, Ore. The Koh-I-Noor FOR FRESH Candies and Ice Cream i>v*oa:n at AX.Z. imi Phoae 171 C. A. MOUSE, Prop. W. M. GREEN The Grocer The Store of Quality and not Quantity 623 Wi /lametta Phone 26 Preston & Hales Migrs. of all Leather Goods Dealers in PAINTS AND PAPER Agta. Johnson’s Dyes and Wax - Electric Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Eugene Electric Co. W. H. BAKER, Prop. 640 Willamette Phone 836 H. D. SMARTT For Up-to-date Repairing Ortfon Pins, Fobs, Buttons A’Jlways in Stock 591 Willamette Office Hour*, * to 12; 1:30 to 6 DR. L. L. BAKER DENTIST 620 Willamette St. Itluho Champbell Bldg. Tel. 620. Berry's Shining Parlor 840 Willamette Grateful for Student Patronage Hastings Sisters HAIR DRESSING PARLORS Ra|latar Tala#kanV 141 R ■ ManlMrlni Saala an4 Faaa Traalmant k Arcade Pool Hall BILLIARDS East Seventh Street George Sovern j; Proprietor. COMBINATION BARBER SHOP 619 Willamette St. Phone C41-J ^ ■ Vincent & Hughes, Props. - — ■ ■ ■ Student trade appreciated. EUGENE QUICK ; Shoe Repair c Serviceable Repairing M. MILLER 22 West Eighth ( Boyer’s Dancing School Tuesdays, 7:30 to 9 P. M. Saturday, 2::3:0 to 5 P. M. West Seventh Street. A Delicious Confection CRISPETTES 5 Cents the Package. ] SPENCER & DAY 33 E. 9th Street, Eugene Oregon. - For on Hour of Entertainment The Folly THE HOME OF GOOD FILMS YERINGTON It ALLEN Prescription Druggists Phone 232 40 East Ninth St. “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 688. A. W. COOK CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING LAD1HS WORK A. SPECIALTY 4h E 7th St. Phon* MS Eug*n*. Or* I I Correct Clothes to; College Men . Benjamin and Sophomore Suits Overcoats and Full Dress Suits Exclusive agents for the Kahn Tailoring Line of Made to j Measure Clothes. Perfect fit guaranteed, ' Roberts Brothers ! TOGGERY i We appreciate your business. Eighth and Willamette. WM. C. BARBOUR Un.vars.ty Piana Parlors Gold Medal Pianos Good Pianos to Rent r*hone 268-J. 336 East 13th St. >75 Willamette Phone Main 886 Depot Lunch Counter R. H. BAKER, Proprietor thicken Tamales and Chili Con Carre made daily. The Largest Sand wiches and hast Tamales and Chili Con Carne in the city. Home Made Pies and Good Coffee TOLLMAN STUDIO For up-to-date Photos I. B. ANDLRSON, Photographer STUDENTS will find an account rith this Bank a source of conven •nce. A BANK ACCOUNT is good train ng—the more used, the more appre iated. Merchants Bank orner Seventh and Willamette Sta. Linn Drug Co. KODAK SUPPLIES Prescriptions Carefully Com pounded if ours Solefully for a Better Un derstanding fim, the Shoe Doctor 640 Willamette The Latest Fashion Craze A made-to-order Cap or Soft Hat to match your Suit or Overcoat. You can order a hat or cap from any pat tern in The Royal Tailors line, fully silk lined, From $2.00 to $3.50 O. P. HOWE Authorized Resident Dealer for THE ROYAL TAILORS 564 Willamelle Si. If you wish to Score If you wish to Hit the Line 1 Hard Tackle r Our Fcctweer ► » Not a delail that contributes to Fit ; Style , Durability is missing J) Burden & Graham 568 Willamette , S. H. FRIENDLY & CO. * 'File Leading Store * t Fellows who like gentlemanly wearing apparel go to Friendly’s first and save time. ‘Mandleburg” Raincoats R. & W. Overcoats