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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1913)
STUDENT TICKETS SELL TILL FRIDAY SPECIAL 75 CENT ROOTERS’ SEATS MUST BE BOUGHT AT Y. M. AT ONCE BIG ATTENDANCE ASSURED Manager Walker Says That Oregon Team Will Spring a Surprise on Fans at Albany Game on Next Saturday. Student tickets are now on sale at the Book Exchange for the Ore gon-O. A. C. game at Albany next Saturday, and must be purchased be fore Friday night if the students want to sit with the rooters on stud ent tickets. "We have put the seats on sale at the Book exchange early so that all of the students wishing tickets for the game will have plenty of time to purchase them," said Manager Walker yesterday. “But they must be purchased before Friday night if the students want to sit with the rooters on student tickets at the re duced sudent rate. Otherwise they will have to purchase the regular tickets which will cost $1.50. The regular seats are on sale at Obak’s and Eaton’s Book store and may be purchased any time. “Since we have the management of the game it will be necessary to close the sale Friday night in order that we may handle the large crowd which is coming from all over the state. “From all reports the attendance at the game this year is going to sur pass anything of the kind ever held in the state. I have had petitions from many towns in the northern part of the state asking that special seat sales be held in their towns. Among them are Oregon City, In dependence, Lebanon, Dallas and Monmouth. Besides these towns sales are being held in Portland, Salem, Albany and Corvallis. “We are furnishing the ushers and any students who desire to usher at the game Saturday may see Tom my Boylten who has this in charge. Several more ushers are needed. “Excursions to Albany will be held on both the Southern Pacific and the Oregon Electric. On the excur sion tickets the student can leave here anytime after 9:30 a. m., and go down on any of the trains during the day. After the game any of the trains will carry the excursionists back. “The officials of the game will be George Varnell, Spokane, referee; Roscoe Fawcett of the Oregonian, umpire; and Dr. Sweetland of Will wmmmmmm amette, nead lineman. The team now has a bad game, as the one with Willamette was, out of its system and every member is going to Albany to fight to the last notch. Many of the men have buck ed 0. A. C. before and know what they are going up against. I think the Willamette game has cleaned them out now and they will make a showing that will be a surprise. “The ghost ball has been in use for some time and a large arc lamp with a reflector has been installed on the field. Coach Bezdek is work ing the old Oregon spirit up that knows no defeat and from now on ‘down to business’ is the one axiom that goes on Kincaid field.” TIP FOR THE POOR GUY. 5 f Some piggers, bold, with lots of dough, Can make the poor guy look slow By taking co-eds to the show And occupy bald headed row. Or else he rubs it in with speed And tries the Osburn’s Sunday feed. Such sporting life a "stude” resents When pockets hold but twenty cents, So think real hard for just a pause. Ah, here’s a plan to help the cause. Just phone your girl to dress up neat Then wander down Willamette street. Proceed to go to Obak’s shack And ask with nerve for handsome Jack. He’ll greet you with a winsome smile A N OK. A l Wew ARROW ^COLLAR Cluatt, Pnbody A Co., loo. Makar* As he is paid for such beguile. Then put your money on the dish And tell him plain your hea-t felt wish A “heated dog" before you part Will surely win your lady’s heart. oooooooooooooooooo o o o ANNOUNCEMENTS. o o - o o Rally—Freshman bonfire and o o rally Friday night. o o Y. M. C. A.—Regular meet- o o ing Thursday in Deady Hall, o o Assembly — Tomorrow’s as- o o sembly will be given over o o to a special rooters’ rally o o and class meetings. o o Reading—Prof. A. F. Reddie o o will read from Maeterlinck’s o o Monna Vanna, Wednesday o o evening in Deady Hall. o o Football—O. A. C. vs. Oregon, o o Albany, November 8. o o Informal Dance-—-Second mat- o o inee day in the men’s gym- o o nasium, Friday from 4 to o o 6 p. m. o o Telephone all announce- o o ments to 655. o o o oooooooooooooooooo AT THE REX MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 3rd-4th 5 Acts from Empress and Pantages Circuits, each one a feature. The Musical Comedy “IN 1999” Empress headliner, with Osborne Searle and Fay Wheeler. Pantages, the Talk of Vaudeville PROVOL World’s greatest ventriloquist and Mimic The Harp Comedienne JOSEPHINE BARDA Formerly of Kieth’s, soon to com mence Pantages circuit. GORDON & DAY Pantages “Comedy Pantomime Cy cling Oddities. REXOSOOPE Two comedies “A Biograph and a Keystone.” Special added attractions DERKINS’ DOG AND MONKEY PANTOMIME OO. Matinees at 2:30 p. m..Admission 25c Evening performance at 7:15 and 9:00 p. m.. Admission 25c and 35c. Election Returns read from the stage The University of Washington crew may compete with Cambridge and Oxford in the annual regatta on the Thames this year. Wild oats make poor breakfast food. But Obak’s hot dogs make a good lunch. KODAK Developing, Printing, Enlarging, Copying and l^antern Slides. PAGE STUDIO H. B. REYNOLDS, Prop. METCALF’S GROCERY Telephone us your Order We operate our Own Delivery. Telephone 8. GROCERIES. QUEEN SWARE AND GRANITE WARE Ask for BrQwn Trading Stamps. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 865 Will. 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