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SIX GAMES SCHEDULED ON NORTHERN CHIT Twelve Ball Flayers to Leave Satur day With Chandler Acting as Coach. A squad of twelve men, making up the Varsity baseball team, will leave on their Easter vacation trip Satur day morning. Captain Ben Chandler will have charge of the trip, as Mr. Ayer will be unable to go with them. The first game will be that with the Williamette University at Salem, Saturday afternoon, after which the squad will go on into Portland, where they will spend the Sunday. The next jump is to Pullman to play the Wash ington Aggies, on Monday and 1 ues dav. There is a hole in the schedul for Wednesday, hut. Thursday and Friday’s battle with the University of Washington will be hard enough that the rest will be a welcome one. Leav ing Seattle Friday night, the team will appear next day on Multnomah field, where they will contest the club team, the last game of the trip. The composition of the squad has not as yet been given out, Mr. Ayer wishing the practice of these last tw > days to decide a couple of close con tests for positions. It is proha hi • that three pitchers and two catchers will be taken along, one of the pitch ers to be used as a utility man. There will be only two games played that will count in the final reckoning for the championship of the Confer>•. nee, those being the games with IJ. of W., as the sectional sys tem has been adopted for this season. By this plan Oregon, Washington, and (). A. C. play for the supremacy in this division, W. S. C,, Whitman, and Idaho scrapping it out. for the Eastern section, the winners to meet in a scr ies to he later arranged for. HAYWARD PICKS TEAM FOR COLUMBIA MEET (Continued from first page.) this afternoon, Hayward announced his tentative team as follows: 50 yard dash, Kay, Kaiser, Hoylen; 2-0 yard dash, same trio; quarter, two from Hoylen, Hall, Windnnplr, or Harbour; half mile, Windnaple, McClure, pro!) ably McConnel; mile, Huggins, Mc Clure and probably Hack; broad jump. Parsons ami one other to be chosen; pole vault, either Miller, McCormick or Watson; .hot, Cook, Foster; high jump, Stuller; hurdles, not chosen; re lay team, four from Kay, Rons, Hur i is, Fenton, Hoylen and Kaiser. Hayward said that he had no faith in the story that Philhrook and Johns would appear under the M. A. \. C. colors, and in repaid to (). A. ('., Hill said, “If they can’t win that meet, there is something wrong.” WAI.TKR McCLlUtK Uapi.'in ol truck I oain W hirl) (loos In Portland t'oinorrow. I IvSTII KIJOl S I’AUhlSON By a ■ i\r ! v 11111 tin electorate of Oregon voted a ni 11st a union of thn Uiiivci-uty .-f Oioivon atul the Oi egon Agricultural i allege. Ihe log islature uppropu ited funds for erect in{4T now bun lings for both tho Uni veisity ami .o A> tculturul Uollogo. Willi tho ilo ion of tin people roe. i stored m fa\ i of noli appropiia lions, H. J. Pnrki•m ha invokotl tin referendum agoim-t tin .ppropi iation i of $170,000 for now loiiUlim - for tho University of Oie> n, b i will not to refereiul tho larger upp; opi iat ion for the Agi icultural Colli. < It is saiil of Paikison that a few years ago ho went to Rug m the purpose of establishing union- in e\ ery branch of inanufactu - in iln town. Mis reception was not a pop ulur one. and lie left tho town in bit ter angor, anil announced that la would "g t even” with Rug one and her citizens, lie has resorted t no mittod fraud and a prostitution ol tin referendum laws to accompli i Ins purpose. Portland Spectator. PROF. JOHN BOVARD Who Will Lectuie During Vacation for (he Oregon Game Commission. Andrew Collier, manager of the Em e;nl:1, will turn farmer next week. He will spend his vacation on his ranch west of town. Kappa Alpha Theta has issued in vitations for a dance, Wednesday ev ning, Apiil 16, at the Multnomah Hotel, in Portland. Clan nee Motschenbacher, Karl Ont hank, I red Dunbar and Earl Black ahy will remain at the Alpha Tau Omega house during spring vacation. Karl Martzloff, Hermann Oberteuf fer, Don Rice, Russell Brooks and 1, sIi.• Too/e will be at the Beta Theta Pi house during vacation. y ERA I I. MEN SHOW UP WELL IN OPENING GAME WITH COLTS (Continued from First Page.) Woltc i s, i f Coltrin, ss Murray, c Bliss, c Eastley, p Stevens, p 4 112 4 0 1 0 3 2 3 4 I 10 0 3 0 2 0 .2 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 3 0 Total 31) 1) 16 26 15 2 Score by Innings. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1) Oregon 0 I) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Colts i) i) o 3 I I 2 I I Umpire .1. McCormick. Scorer Ed Shockley. 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Yoran’s Shoe Store The Store That Sells Good Shoes Electric Raised Letters Show Cards and Banners Rear of Yoran’s Shoe Store Phone 542 580 Willamette Street Mohawk Lumber Co. for lumber and .-■hingles. REX THEATRE Wed, and Thurs., April 8th and 10th PHOTOPLAYS TRAIL OF SILVER FOX—Eclair Drama. IMP ROMANCE—Imp Drama. FAKE GAS MAN—A DIP IN SOCIETY—Crystal Comedies. THE APPEAL—Victor Drama. VAUDEVILLE IMPERIAL TRIO—Singing that is worth while. Prices, 15 and 25 cents. BANGS LIVERY COMPANY Cab Service, Automobiles, Baggage Transfer and Storage. Phone 21. DUNN’S BAKERY BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY Dunn & Price Phone 72 30 East Ninth Let us teach you how to save your money. Then by the time you finish eallege you will have something to start life on. Cugcnt loan & Savings Bank THREE PER CENT ON SAVINGS The external refreshment parlor, where yeu will find finished workmen and everything as they should be, first class and up-to-date, at the An expert bootblack in connection. 565 Willamette street. DR. C. B. WILLOUGHBY DR. F. L. NORTON Dentists Boom 6, McClung Bldg., Eugene, Ore MacDonald’s candies. Just in. Eagle Drug Co. Phone 623. Yours Solefully for a Better Un derstanding Jim, the Shoe Doctor 640 Willamette Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5 DR. L. L. BAKER DENTIST 620 Willamette St. Idaho Champbell Bldg. Tel. 629 TOLLMAN STUDIO For up-to-date Photos J. B. ANDERSON, Photographer Starrett's Tools For the Workshop Griffin Hardware Co* Corner Ninth and Willamette I)R. S. D. READ Dentist. Phone 397. 583 Willamette St. Druggists to the student. Eagle Drug Co. Phone 623. 5. H. Friendly &■ (o The bedding Store YOUR Spring Suit IS HERE We have just received our New Spring Suits and Furnishings. The styles and patterns are the finest ever vmiMmwm shown in Eugene.