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▼ W. A. Kuykendall DRUGS The Rexall Store KOPAK Di'\ clojiin^, Printing, Kiilarging, Copying and Lantern Slides. page stud:o H. B. REYNOLDS. Prop. MARX BARBER SHOP TIIE WATER PROBLEM SOLVED AT LAST Install a Pump and DRIVE IT WITH ELECTK1C11Y Oregon Power Co. COLLEGE ICE CREAM AND PUNCHES For Particular People Eugene Ice & Sorage Co. PIIONE 343 VARSITY LOSES AT CORVALLIS 0. A. 0. WINS BY SUPERIOR SKIL LIN FINDING THE THE BASKET REFEREE CALLS 37 FOULS 0. A. C. Gets 6 Baskets; Oregon 2. Last Game of Season Will Be Played Here, Next-Game in Corvall's Friday. ^ Fenton’s phenomenal luck in con verting fouls into points, which was with him in Friday night’s game, de serte 1 him in the fourth contest with O. A. C., played last Saturday at Cor vallis. JJe threw nine out of twenty, and these, with the two lonely field goals acquired by his team-mates, were not enough to defeat O. A. C. The Aggies won 24-13. Referee Lee remained true to his custom of call ing many fouls. Oregon was penal ized 17 times and O. A. C. 20. Dewey cored 12 baskets Out of 17 tries from the foul line. Dewey and Sieberts starred for O. A. C.; each scored three field bas kets. 'I’lie two were responsible for ail of the points credited to their team. Walcott and Bigbee for the Varsity each made one basket from the field. O. A. Takes Game. The line-up: Oregon Koch and Rice, forwards; Fenton, center; Ilradshaw and Wol cott, guards. Bigbee substituted for Rice and Sims f7>r Bradshaw. O. A. C.—King and Sieberts, for wards; Mix, center; Dewey and May, guards. Billie substituted for Mix. The two final games of the*series will he played next Friday and Sat urday; the first to be played in Cor vallis and the second here. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o ANNOUNOKMKNTH. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Student-body Meeting —■Wednes day morning at tlie regular assembly hour in Vlllard Hall. Klection. Im portant. (Mass Meetings All classes will hold regular meetings In their re spective meeting places immediately following the student-body meeting. Basketball O. A. C. Freshmen vs. the Oregon Fresh men in gymnasium Thursday night. Game will be called promptly at. 7:30. Soccer Columbia Cniversity ver ms Oregon on Kinvnld field Satur day afternoon at 2:30. First game of the season . Cross-country litter ihus meet Saturday afternoon beginning Imme llately before soccer game and end ing between the halves. Basketball O. A. C. versus Var sity Saturday night In F. of O. gym. Game called promptly at 7:15. Hast game of season. lecture l)r. Kuykendall will i cak at the regular V. M. C, A. meeting giving the first lecture of the series on First \id to the Injur-1 d. Meeting to be held in regular meeting place. Deady Hall. Dance Junior Mask Ball in gym nasium Friday night. CINDER STAR REGISTERS Gale Bandy, Tacoma High School l each Mao. Filters College, 0 0 .O o * Oregon-s track prospects slipped up another notch with the arrival in Hu gene this week of Gale Bandy, tin- Tacoma High School track star. Bandy's event Is the high hurdles, which he runs in nnushalh fast time. l.c.ct year, Bandy was one of the ' three men sent by Tacoma High ^d'ool to the big inter-scholastic meet in Chicago, where they placed the Washington school on the athlet ic map of tlte failed States. ooooooooooooooooooo O 0 o SPORTING SQUIBS. o i o o 'ooooooooooooooooooo "Royal” Niles, all-northwest half bk < i Whitman college’s football team for 1911 and 1912 and star cutfielder on the college nine, has suddenly left college and it is rum ored tin t he is to "enter the Univer sity of Oregon. His reasons for leav ing Whitman are not knowhi. The Chicago Giants baseball eleven are making another trip to the coast this year and will play Walla Walla early in March. Some talk of sched uling a game with the Varsity was talked of last year when they were oift here and it is possible that a game with them may be had this year. Manager Walker is lining up all the practice games tha^he can tlus year and intends to give Ore-' gon’s nine as many early season games as is possible. Gam 3 will probably be played with a Willamette valley club team which is being organized this year arid also with Willamette Univer sity’s team. A game was played with the Portland Colts last year and an other may be played this year. Also, some, correspondence has been car ried on by the manager in regard to a game with a Japanese team from the University of Keio which will be in California early this season. No -atisfaotory answer has been receiv ed thus far but as soon as they ar rive in this country negotiations will be opened up again. Martin Hawkins, Oregon’s hurdler ’nd O'vmpic m et entry has been in the city for a few days on a business and pleasure trip combined. lie i’’o.s recently elected manager of outdoor athletics and track for the Multnomah club and was here for the purpose of arranging a meet be tween the University and the club team. Owing to the failure of Whitman to e'eet a coach at the last student body meeting held recently, baseball at that college will start without a coach. It is hoped by those in charge that a coach will be chosen as soon as possible to train the team. The officials of the University of Michigan and of the colleges of that state are agitating for the establish ment of circular “dry zones” sur rounding each college, no saloon to tie permitted 'nearer than five miles. FRESHMEN ODT FOR VENGEANCE GREEN CAP BALL TOSSERS WILL CLASH WITH 0. A. * C.^ ROOKS. CHANCES FOR VICTORY EVEN Team Has net Practiced Regu larly, but Is in Fair Condition. First Game Will Be at Cor vallis; Second in Eugene. The members of the green cap ag gregation of basket-shooters who won the interelass championship will be paid for the enforced cold plunges which were meted out to them as the result of their victory, by an oppor tunity to meet the Freshman Aggie team. If Captain Carson Bigbee and his cohorts “bring home the bacon” at the two games to be played next Tuesday and Thursday, at Corvallis and on their home floor, respectively, they will retrieve in part the honors which have been carried away thus far by the Aggies in the series with the Varsity. Though the Freshmen have prac ticed with only a slight degree of regularity since the interclass, games, they are in fair condition, and Grad uate-Manager Dean Walker thinks they should have at least an even break with the O. A. C. team, which was badly beaten in a recent contest with the New berg High School, The Freshman lineup will proba bly be: Furney and C. 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