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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1914)
HAMPTONS U-w MAY SALE OF Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing WHY NOT GET THAT NEW SUIT THIS WEEK You’ll Feel better and also get a full season’s wear out of it. Remember this the longer you put it off the smaller selection you’ll have. Note the saving: $20 Suit at .$ 16 $25 Suit at.$20 $30 Suit at.$26 Cloth Craft Suits at $|0 $12 and.$14.40 All at a saving of 20%. Staple Blues and Blacks Excepted HAMPTON’S “Blue Bell” The Butter with the Pleasing Flavor AT ALL GROCERS Eugene Creamery Tel. 638 856 Olive 2 NINES REMAIN IN COP CONTEST DEFEAT OF DORM, LEAVES FIJIS AND PHI DELTS IN PENNANT FIGHT. SCORE 13-4 FOR PHI DELTS In Second Game Fijis Take Dorm Into Camp 5-2. Win ners Will Battle for Title. Cups Are Offered. (By Willard Shaver) The double defeat of the Dorm baseball team in the Doughnut ser ies leaves the Fijis and Phi Delts each with a victory, and the winner of this game will have undisputed title to the Interfraternity Cham pionship. Dorm first fell a victim to the hard hitting Phi Delt team, which collected off Kuck's delivery 8 sin gles, one two bagger, two triples and a homer. These twelve hits, garnered in a five inning slaughter, coupled with two walks and as many errors netted the Bigbee team thirteen tal lies. The Phi Delts however didn’t have a strangle hold on hitting for extra bases for an error two singles, a three sack swat and one four ply al lowed four of Hardesty’s hopefuls to register. The score: it. H. E. Phi Delts .13 12 1 Dorm . 4 4 3 The Dorm, altho’ defeated Mon day evening by Fiji kept the score down to 5-2 and hits were scarce on both sides. Kuck allowed 5 and ‘‘Scoop” Rathburn 3. Hardesty poled out a three bagger in the Fiji game and thereby registered his first, last and only hit of the series. The feature of the Dorm-Fiji game was the pitching of Big Bills’ phenom Rathburn who retired eleven braves who faced him by the ozone route. The final game of the series will he played next week when Fiji will bat-tie with Phi Belt. A cup will be awarded to both first and second place teams and to the batter who and the highest average, providing he has been up to bat over five times. Florence Churchill, who has been visiting her sister at the Delta Delta Delta house, has returned to her home in Salem. University Pharmacy Drugs, Stationery and Toilet Articles Phone 220. Corner 11th and Alder Street Eugene, Oregon. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded OREGON CLUB SELECTS OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR Hubert Starr Is Chosen Presi dent at Social Meeting Held at Bungalow. The Oregon club held a social and business meeting at the Y. W. C. A. Bungalow last Friday evening. A new constitution was submitted and ratified by the club. fThe following offifcers for next year were elected: President, Hubert Starr; Vice-president, Callie Beck; Secretary, Mabel Millar; Treasurer, B. J. Fleiscchman; Athletic repre sentative (men) William Holt, and Athletic Representative (women) Helen Crump. The next meeting will be a picnic up the McKenzie If the presnt plans ar carried out. A committee haded by Hubert Starr was appointed by President Raymond Warner to make the necessary arrangements. Those in charge say that “the picnic will be held on Memorial Day.” Hay racks will be provided and the day will be taken for the picnic.” Dr. E. S. Conklin, at the request of the State Commission, last week end visited the State Deaf and Dumb School, the Bind School and the School for Defectve Girls, in Salem. Several weeks ago a similar visit was made to the School for Defective Boys and the Reform School. “This work is in the interests of psychology, to see what is needed in those institutions. Soon I will have a report ready for the State Commis sion, and then 1 may make known the results of my invistigatlons,” said Dr. Conklin. About on© hundred art photo graphs have teen mounted for use in the library. A shipment of law books amount ing to $218 has recently been added to the University library. The back numbers of the Techni cal World Magazine have been bought up and it will be kept in the library in the future. Miss Elsie Lee, of Portland, is visiting Mildred Broughton at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. SLIPPERS All Styles in MARY JANES $2.85 CASH ONLY T. H. GILBERT 93 West Eighth Street Yoran s Shoe Store THE STORE THAT SELLS GOOD SHOES 6 4 6 WILLAMETTE STREET W. M. GREEN The Grocer 941 Willamette St. Phone 25 o o o The annual election of offi- o o cers for the Women’s League o o will be held Tuesday, May 21 o o in Villard Hall at five o’clock: o o o Ofinnnnnnnnnnnnnnn THE BOOT SHOP THAT CATERS TO THE PARTICULAR TRADE CLASSY SPRING FOOTERY DORRIS PHOTO SHOP Students having work done with us must report on proofs at once M’CORMICK BROS. BOWLING 11 * • ■ •• \ . / , ■■ A Bowler Never Gets Ap pendicitis, “That’s All” 685 Willamette St., Eugene Club Barber Shop Everything Up-to-Date YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED GEO. W. BLAIR Proprietor Successor to C. L. Jain PHONE One-Two-Three For EugeneSteam Laundry A. JAUREGUY Student Agent KODAK Developing, Printing, Enlarging, Copying and Lantern Slides. PAGE STUDIO N. B. REYNOLDS, Pre*. STANDISH^fal •COLLAR 2for25* CluMt P»»boJy y Cosine. Miluri All Kinds Of Ladies and Men’s Clothes CLEANED & PRESSED at THE IMPERIAL CLEANERS 47 Seventh Avenue East Ray Williams, Dorm., Agt. COLLEGE ICE CREAM AND PUNCHES For Particular People Eugene Ice & Storage Co. PHONE 343 What Is a Table Richly Spread, Without a Loaf of Tip Top Bread It’s Incomplete, That’s What \ UNIVERSITY BAKERY U. of O. MEAT MARKET Government Inspected Beef T. F. BENNETT Proprietor 76 EAST NINTH AVE. Eugene Quick Shoe Repair Shop aa vm eighth r. MARTIN MILLER Classy Pictures for Classes Martins Photograph Parlors 992 Willamette St. C«nto THE PER DAY W. A. Kuykendall DRUGS The Rexall Store A PHONE 400 G. W. BURRES AND R. B. FIELDS, PROPS. The Oregana Confectionery UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT A complete lines of Candies, Ice Creams and Sher bets made in our own Factory. Cor. 11th and Alder. “THE CLUB” BILLIARDS All Latest Dope on Sports CltHTN A I. ANA WILLAMKTTK «T. JAY MIIMIH