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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1913)
CO-ED ATHLETES ELECT Agnes .McLaughlin, Vera Moffat, Ag ue Stevenson, Agnes Ryder and Fay Ball are Captains The Women’s Athletic Association met Wednesday afternoon at 5:00 o’clock, in the Women’s Gymnasium, to elect the heads of the different sports in which the organization is interested. The following girls were* chosen: Tennis, Agnes McLaughlin; Baseball, Vera Moffat; Canoeing, Ag nes Stevenson; Golf, Agnes Ryder; Archery, Fay Ball. President Fay Ffall wishes to an nounce that the constitution is at the Women’s Gymnasium, where it may be signed by those who have attend ed former meetings and have not yet affixed their names to the constitu tion, or by women who have not at tended any meetings so far but wish to become members of the organiza tion. One week is the time allotted for this, and after that members will be received only after having made a certain number of points in the different sports. SENIOR ACTORS BUI) OUT SATURDAY NIGHT (Continued from first page.) situations in the way she has done in similar parts before. Lucile Abrams, as Ruth Thorton, presents the typical college girl in a way which will satisfy any of them. Burleigh Cash, as Professor Magee, Aba Blackman, as Dawby, and Ann McMicken, as Mrs. MacGuire, add a great deal to the success of the play in their minor roles. Complete rehearsals will be given Thursday and Friday night. Seats will be on sale Friday morning at ten o’clock. 'l IN NIG A NS EASE ONE OVER ON VARSITY NINE (Continued from first page.) settled, with Kirk, Hillings and Gor man all showing up as possibilities !' n1 i n at (iiht, Anunsen married to the last station, with Cornell and “Muck” Iligbce curing for the central said; make up, what looks to be, a sure bit on the final lineup of the infield. The practice which these boys put up following the name last night must has ■ brought a Grape-nut smile to th ir coach’s I'nec, for it was fast and f: II of the "pep” that wins games. Of course, Captain Chandler and Mount have their jobs in the outlaid spiked to the mast, for their fielding and hitting make them the class of the Coni' •cnce league. I ’it eh c i s Having Close Race. The pitching question is not so eas dv doped out, for five men, Tuerck, Welsh, Street, Fleming, and Mi ghee, are having a battle-royal to land as '■egi'l’rs. Hot weather and close ••:'“!c- are necessary to give Mr. Ayer n opportnnity to test out the respec tive worth of these hurlers. One thing w can he sure of. The three a ” hr a it will pi tbnlily be neces ;.rv to take on as 'agulars, should lie able to give a good account of them 'Cc feall five of the recruits are of unusually big caliber for one col 1 <■,. to claim. Friday’s game with the Indians will give these boys a show to t»v out their slants and shoots, for it is intended to work them nil. The vv '11 b'« called at ”:!!(> and will l> • slave ! on the campus diamond. OR 'TORY CONTESTS >1 \Y Ml Ol STEM THIS YEAR Continued from first page Washington Won l ast Year. The three-year contract comprising Montana. Washington, anil Oregon, expired last year and probably will not he renewed. Two years ago Charles ltobinson won this contest for Oregon, while Washington won last year. So far. Washington has held out from joining the proposed coali ti>n with them for extemporaneous oratory. Oi e idee day about this time of the y-would be worth a whole week of almanac clear weather predictions. • * * The guy that asked why the hen eta seed the road, ought to ask why a young fellow in society pastes his bait down as if it had boen licked bv a cow and the young ladies wear theirs done up like si tangled skein of yarn. WORLD’S NEWS SUMMARY REPUBLIC OF CUBA (Continued from flret page.) upon owestern congressmen by tuber culosis sufferers in their sections beg ging for the serum with which Dr. Friedmann appearrs to be effecting cures. These sufferers are under the impression that the government has tested the Friedmann treatment fully and is now distributing it free to all applicants. NEW YORK—Estimates, of the for tune left by J. P. Morgan, as made to day in the financial district, range from $75,000,000 to $300,000,000. It is conceded that the bulk of the fortune will be received by J. P. Morgan, Jr. HOPEDALE, Mass.—The Draper Company, said to be the largest man ufacturers of textile machinery in the world, are confronted with the first strike since their opening 97 years ago. Their employees demand a ten per cent increase in wages and the abandonment of the piece work sys tem. WASHINGTON—W. F. 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