WEEK-END ATHLETIC EVENTS PAT EXPENSES Willamette Baseball Game and M. A. A. C. Track Meet Are Financial Successes. With good crowds at the Willam ette University baseball game and at the Multnomah Club track meet, Ore gon almost “broke even” in expenses. Following are Manager Arthur M. Geary’s reports: Report of Oregon vs. Willamette baseball game, Eugene, April 25: Receipts exclusive of season tickets . $51.00 Expenditures. Per guarantee to Willamette ... $55.00 Pasting on bill-boards of one sheets . 2.50 Total expenditures. $57.50 Deficit . 6.50 > $51.00 Multnomah vs. Oregon track meet, Saturday, April 26, Eugene, Ore.: Receipts. By A. B. Cash, east gate. $13.75 By Sam Michael, west gate. 41.25 Total receipts, exclusive of student tickets . $55.00 Expenditures. Expenses of Multnomah Club team . $48.40 Balance turned into treasury. .. 6.60 $55.00 EXTEMPORE SPEAKING INCLUDED IN CONTEST (Continued from first page.) leges to enter the plan, which has been proposed by Oregon and O. A. C. It was originally fathered by H. C. Hetzel, of 0. A. C. CLEVER STUNTS MARK ANNUAL APRIL FROLIC (Continued from first page.) ice cream cones, candy and dancing were enjoyed. A committee of faculty women judged the stunts for originality, cleverness and presentation, and pre sented the cup to Kuppa Alpha Theta, besides making honorable mention of several others who were adjudged close seconds. WEATHER MAY AFFECT CHAMPOINSHIP HOPES (Continued from first page.) 0. A. C. Has Good Staff. His pitching staff looks as big and formidable as Spencer’s Butte, with the veteran Culver as a mainstay and McMillan and Moreland for sup port. McMillan is a left-hander and has been going like a run-away this Spring, having to his credit several nice games pitched against the pro fessional team from Regina in the Canadian Twilight League. He or Culver will no doubt bo Garrett’s first call to face Oregon Friday, while Big bee will take up the burden in oppo sition. Welch, who proved so effec tive against the O. A. C. last Spring, will no doubt work in the second game. A big crowd is expected to turn out for these games, Manager Geary planning to stir up the towns-people by some sort of a new advertising stunt, for which he and "Oski-Kink” Blackwell are scheming. The price of admission will be thirty-five cents, four bits being assessed for reserved seats in the grandstand. The game on Friday will be called at 11:15, while that on Saturday has been set ahead to 8:00 o’clock. “Bud Anderson or “Jack” Johnson will officiate. President Van Hise, of Wisconsin, has issued a warning to Wisconsin Sophomores that no hazing will be tolerated. He says, “There has been no suspension of the law against haz ing and any Sophomore or Upper classman who participates in it, does so at his own risk. The action of the faculty and regents for violations will probably be more drastic than ever.” • * Whitman College is predicting a jolt in Oregon’s chances in the dis tance** at the coming conference meet on May 31st. Barrett, one of their distance men, recently ran the three mile handicap on the Ankeny track in 17:04. Boyer’s Dancing School Tuesdays, 7:30 to 9 P. M. Saturday, 2::8:0 to 6 P. M. West Seventh Street. Vincent A Haghes, Props. i Student trade appreciated. Fiske Hats A Leader Order Work a Specialty Over First National Bank Room 22 EUGENE QUICK Shoe Repair Serviceable Repairing M. MILLER 22 Waat Eighth ALICE L. SIMMONS Milliner. Latest Fancies in Spring Hats. 172 East Ninth Street. Gourley Studio 57 10th Ave. W. Athletic Supplies The Red Store Ninth and Willamette President Kane, of the University of Washington,, is making an ex tended visit among the large Univer sities of the East, for the purpose of securing new professors and instruc tors, Paschal! scores at Qbak’s. 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