GLIB GAMES POST PONED FOR CUSSES Sophs and Freshmen, Captained by Vosper and Davis, to Play Next Monday. The schedule of the inter-fratern ity basketball games has been changed because of the conflict with the inter class games. The first games of the series between the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and the Sigma Nu fratern ity, which was scheduled for Friday, December 6, has been postponed until Friday, December 13. The inter-class games will com mence Monday, December 3. at 5 P. M., when the Freshmen play the Sophomores. Each afternoon of next week, either one or two inter-class games will be pulled off until Friday, when the inter-fraternity schedule begins. Last night the Sophomores elected Ernie Vosper as captain, and the Freshmen elected Paul Davis as tem porary captain. The Juniors and Seniors have not elected their lead ers, however, the Seniors have ap pointed Fen Waite as Manager of their team. William Hayward announces that all players are eligible for these con tests, who have not made a Varsity trip. The halves will be ten minutes each, with Edward Shockley as referee. The following is the complete inter class schedule: Freshmen-Sophomorcs, Monday, 6 P. M. Juniors-Seniors, Tuesday, 4 P. M. Freshmen-Juniors, Tuesday, 4:30 P. M. Sophomore-Seniors, Wednesday, 4 P. M. Freshmen-Seniors, Thursday, 4:45 P. M. Juniors-Sophomorcs, Thursday, 5:15 P. M. The class teams will practice at the following hours: Juniors and Seniors, Thursday, 4:45 P. M. Freshmen and Sophomores, Friday, 4 P. M. Sophomores and Juniors, Saturday, 10:30 A. M. Freshman and Sophomores, Satur day, 3 P. M. The complete inter-fraternity schedule will be announced at an early date. ALLENTALKSTOFACULTY Explains Difference Between Preas A^ent and Reporter, and Explains Work of Journalists. The news agent was scored, the sup ervision of news shown not desirable, and (lie position of the department of .Journalism toward the University explained by Professor Erie W. Allen at the Faculty colloquium held Tues day night. The press agent, declared the ex-newspaper man, bears an en tirely dilfeient relation to the news paper than does the reporters. In fact, the press agent verges upon what could be called an illegitimate newspaper man. Professor Allen mentioned this in refcioncc to the suggestion that the department of Journalism be made a pit >;s agent bureau for the University of Oregon. To this In objected, declaring that the temptat. to color 1 .ws is too great, and t>> Ih> able to give uncol ored new i th.i! which he is under taking to teach. Another su,. ti o' ottered was that the Journalism department be given the supervise i: if the new sent to the outside pa, t !'• i place, declareii the , Uio i itnproc tical, and m-c nd‘» is unnecessary. He stated tl t ti i , orres poitileiits an careiu! nd • far as any -1; | ,ov ,os concerned, I ... nore harm ful than good. John J Keatly, ’.0 bov kaa kla headquarter* at Wexto". c'r«gon, H« ii an inatrument n'fn 1 >' tl * South ern Pacific • nd U w rV ’ A on tha pro poied Coo» Bay lira. Hie 1'\h i :-to’ s of ti . Univei sity of Washington put tu tlieir annual green ink edition of the Daily last Monday. Miss Cecil Wilcox will lu at the Kappa Alpha Theta house until after, the Sophomore dance. CAST READY FOR THE PLAY FRIDAY EVENING (Continued from First Page.) Mr. Walter Gay, Sol Gils’ nephew .Harold Warner Sol Gils, “Proprietor of the little wooden midshipman” . .Walter Dimm Mr. Carker, Mr. Dombey’s man of affairs .Vernon Vawter Major Joseph Braystock. .Lloyd Barzee The “Native,” his servant. .Willard Shaver Mrs. Hon. Skewton.Flora Dunham Miss Edith Granger, her daughter .Margaret Egan Flowers. Lucile Abrams Mr. Toots, “a youth to be pitied” . Alfred Skei Rob, the “grinder,” “a coze as is in nocent” .Alice Farnsworth Brogley, a bailiff ...Graham McConnel Jack Brunsby, an old tar. . . .Clarence Ash Mrs. MacStinger, a lady in public lodging and laundry business. .Hilda Brant Captain Cuttle Alexander Martin Susan Nipper. Janet Young SHAKESPEARE BASED CHAR ACTERS ON TWO PERSONS (Continued from First Page.) tion of the contention by critics that the Dark Lady of Shakespeare’s plays was Mary Fitton. “There is sufficient argument for the contention of both the ‘Ins’ and ‘Outs,’ said Professor Howe, “and whichever stand you take, ! will not quarrel with you.” At the conclusion of Professor Howe’s talk, the Choral Club sang the chorus “Spring Beauties,” and only the close of the hour prevented a de mand for an encore. Their appearance at the earlier part of the hour was prevented by the non arrival of several members of the or ganization. Prosser is Honored. Oscar Prosser, ’08, of this city, has recently been elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, a Senior Honor Medical fra ternity at the University of Penn sylvania. Prosser graduated from the Uni versity with honors in the pre-medic course under Professor Bovard, and immediately went East to take a four year course. Mr. Prosser graduates this year from Pennsylvania, and will serve one year as an interne in a Philadelphia hospital. Alpha Omega Alpha is composed of Seniors who have been among the five highest scholars in their three preceding years. BANGS LIVERY "COMPANY Cab Service, Automobiles, Baggage Transfer and Storage. Phone 21. 'V." w."coming's”"m." o”" Phone 744 Over Eugene Loan and Savings Rank THE Monarch Cafeteria FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT TRY US And We Will Prove It ALL HOME COOKING (528 Willamette Street. THE CLUB BILLIARDS Bigger and Better than Ever Eight!) and Willamette J. J. 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