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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1915)
SI6S BEAT IOTA GHIS Baseball Game Tuesday Evening Re sults in 4 to 3 Score. Delta Taus Play Fijis Thursday o The Sigma Chi Missionaries threw a hitch into the Iota Chi hopefuls Tuesday evening when they slipped them the dinky figure of a 4 to 3 score. In the early innings the game looked all Sig, but the Coyotes braced toward the valedictory and nosed in pretty close at the tape. Sam Bullock apportioned the pel lets among the Iota Chi stickers, strik ing out nine of his opponents and al lowing but two hits. Hamlein, of the losers, was stung safely six times and made six Sigs look foolish. Fancher, Sprague and Baker, of the winners, all batted 1.000. The Fiji-Delta Tau game, which was to have been played Wednesday, was postponed till today. The battle array of Tuesday fol lows: Sigma Chi Baker c Bullock p Tregilgas 1 Avison 2 Pearce ss Fancher 3 Corbett r Boone c Sprague 1 Iota Chi McDonald Hamlein Mattock Kennon Watkins Apperson Lockerby Mountjoy Dawson REGENTS MEET APRIL 10 Final Action Will be Taken on Build ing and Expansion Plans for University The Regents of the University will meet in Villard Hall Saturday April 10. Final action on extensive build ing and expansion plans for the Uni versity during,the coming year will be taken up at this meeting, which is an adjourned session from last month. A committee composed of Judge Hamiltotn, W. C. Newell, A. C. Dixon, J. A. Churchill and Milton A. Miller, was named at that time to go over the extensive recommendations of the Preseident. This committee met two weeks ago to prepare its report. At this meet ing it was announced by members of the Board of Regents that approxi mately $50,000 is to be set aside each year for buildings, and that the recommendations of the President will in the main be adopted. The President’s recommendations to the Board of Regents involve the em ployment of 18 new instructors and professors, the expansion of the Schools of Commerce, Architecture and Journalism, and the complete or ganization of a Law School in Eugene. All members of the Board of Regents are expected to be present Saturday. COUPLES ARE DRAWN FOR ALL-UNIVERSITY LOTI'ERY (Continued from page 1.) and James Gorey; Sara Darker and Max Sommer; Nellie Cox and Shy Huntingdon; Lucile Watson and George Batley; Cora Snell and Har ald Berlin; Jewel Tozier and Charles Haines; Hazel Ralston and Fred Kar ri man; Edith Trazise and Sterling Spellman; Josie Huntsbury and 1). Blumenstein; Ruth Wilson and G. Woods; Florence Pearce and N. O. Gould; Eileen Johnston and Rolieti Dickinson; Ruth Fraley and E. A. Swinson; Elizabeth Minturn and Rex Putnam; Virginia Peterson and Wal ter Kennon; Gertrude Buell and Roy Andrews Alieen Gehr and Don Hay lor; Katherine Nelson and William Boone; Lois Brown and Clarence Nel-1 son; Elola Eubank and Alex Bowen; Anita Slater and Leland Buoy; Pearl Reigard and Charles McHatten; Mary Stevenson and Loren Parmley; Lois Ladd and Glenn Shockley; Marion Tuttle and Edward Clark; Nellie Har riman and Lamar Tooze; Bertha White and Earl Smith; Margaret Be lat and Lawrence Dinneen; Vera Wil liams and Luton Ackerson; Edele Frosh and Austin Bronnell; Francis DePugh and Bert Lombard; Dorothy Collier and Earl Heckart; Ester Ja kobson and Leland Haines; Gertrude Miller and David Leche; Echo Zahl and Howard Merriam; Margaret Wit ousek and Charles Tisdale; Grace Richardson and Kenneth Moores; Im ogene Cornett and Joe Denn; Myrtle Kem and John Brown; Ester Furuset and George Winship; Myra McClos key and Lester Hyland; Marie Allen and George Davis; Carmen Swanson and C. B. Corbett; Marian Neil and Bill Snyder; Florence Sherman and Bob Bean; Vera Perkins and Turner Neil; Louise Manning and Clark Bur gard; Callie Beck and Homer Kel lems; Alice Church and Gus Scholl; Madge Barry and John Daly; Lillian Bancroft and Hobart McFadden; Martha Beer and Ralph Milne; Helen Weigand and Harold Tregilgas; Freda C. Hough and Milton Stoddard; Erma Keithley and Paul Blom; Flora Al len and Mandell Weiss; Lurline Brown and Harold Lockerbie; June Beebe and Glenn Dudley; Mignon Allen and L. Arant; Celeste Foulkes and Don Roberts; Mary Hislop and Charles Dundore; Nellie Blowers and Curtiss Beach; Mary Johns and Russell Ral ston; Ethel Loucks and Earl Black aby; Lillie Miller and Charles Chas ley; Mary O’Farrel and Fred Kiddle; Florence Bod wen and Lee Mount joy; Helen Hamilton and Paul Scott; May Neil and Elmer Martin; Agnes Dris coll and Ray Couch; Edith Dahlburg and Dean Crowell; Hazel Rader and Harold Cochran; Erna Petzold and Don Belding; Ethel Newland and John Huston; Mildred Frye and Herbert Normandin; Eva Bratton and Sher man Pobst; Grace McKenzie and Rob ert Baker; Amy Baker and W. Knighton; Selman Baumann and Vic Phelps; Mabel Smith and Ralph Ash; Elizabeth Hales and Rex Kay; Mabel VanZante and Ernest Nail; Alice Lei ter and Alphonse Mallaugh; Eileen Dunbar and J. K. Robinson; Elva Ei kens and Nick Jaureguy; Ileen Town send and Cecil Saunders; Maragaret Cornwall and E. B. McCormack; Georgia Kinsey and Henry Proctor; Cornelia Hees and Percy Guy; Lo leta Bodman and Bots Avison; Ma bel Miller and George Colton; Vivian Kellems and Orval Monteith; Lola Ilesekett and Roy Stephens; Mona Daugherty and George Dixon; Dari Zimmerman and Paul Baker; Alva Wilson and Fred Swinson; Mary Kent and Frank Staiger; Rita Fraley and Elma Boyer; Bernice Lucas and C. C. Baker; Alice Gram and Hermie Wrightson; Gen Shaver and Neil Sparkman; Anabel Wilkinson and Ho mer Eagan; Helen Wells and Glenn Stanton; Ada Mathews and Charles Davis; Lucile Huggins and Dobbie Garrett; Joy Gross and Homer Lef fel; Kate Johnson and W. Montgom ery; Ben Dorris and Emma Kause; Mortyle Bervan and Howard McCul lough; Sylvia Llyod and Cord Seng slake; Marie Churchill and Wm. Ha zeltine; Ruth Roche and M. F. Brown; Helen Werlein and H. E. Watkins; Mabel Straug and Lester Gladen; Bertha Kincaid and Tom Lynch; Ag nes Miller and Gene Good; Mary Withyoombe and Earl Bronough; Ha zel Rankin and Wallace Eakin; Mabel Pearce and C. Brunkow; Ellen Crumb and Vic Chambers; Mary Ramage and John Wilhelm; Helen Ross and Carol Wagner; Mary Chambers and Charles Collier; Grace Bingham and Frank Wilson; Mary Powers and Owen Whalon; Lois Laughlin and Guy Carl son; Margaret Gorrie and Wm. Ser vice; Vera Killiams and Wm. Bart lett; Olive Risley and Harry Har graves; Erma Zimmerman and Wal ter Kirk; Ruth Dorris and Ray Al ien; Helene DeLano and Ernest Bills; Margaret Pratt and Lee Hendricks; Constance Taylor and Leslie Tooze; Kate Shaefer and Willard Troupe; Gertie Taylor and Wayne Stater; Beulah Hayes and Wm. Nicholson; Ruby Steiwer and Andy Wells; Dor ris McIntyre and John Dolph; Myrtle Smith and Oscar Noreen; Lillian Sherwood and Curtis Marshall; Fran ces Shoemaker and Harold Humbert; Madge Humbert and Herman Gilfilen; Lillian Littler and Edward Dorr; Eva Husband and Sam Bullock; Margaret Springer and Arthur Pengra; Mil dred Broughton and Pete Crockett; Genevieve Cooper and Leopold Bates; Bernice Ingalls and Edward Cox; Leu ra Jerard and Don Corpron; Ruth Nye and John McGuire; Maraguerite Gross and Cloyd Dawson; Edna Dat son and A. Fletcher; Helen Downing and William Lackey; Helen Pering ton and Walter Miller; Carolyn Tay lor and C. Clark; Adrienne Epping and Folsom Talman; Melba Williams and George Phinney; Lila Steiwer and Lloyd Casebeer; Amy Stanard and C. D. Geisler; Louise Allen and Dave Wilson; Irene Rugh and Wilfred Jen sen;: Pauline Hoerr and Russell Col lins; Dorris Ball and Lloyd Hainline; Mildred Woodruff and Frank Camp bell; Kate Stanfield and Robert Riggs; Charlie Fenton and Louis Bond; El len Ramage and L. Blackaby; Nellie Newland and Henry Thorsett; Dor othy Groman and Glen Wheeler; Bernice Phillips and Roland Geary; Marian Tinker and Emmet Rathbun; Georgia Cross and Sophus Whither;’ Hazel Wymore and Norman Holbrook; Jennie Hunter and Floyd South; Car olyn Koyl and Roy Johnson; Kathe rine Watson and Elbert Hartley; Elizabeth Carson and George Cole; Ruth Lawrence and Harold Cake; Marian McCallum and Henry Howe; Louise Allen and Frank Gray; Glad ys Caldwell and Leo Malarkey. The alternates are as follows: Neil Ford, Howard McDonald, Clinton Griffin, William Burgard, Anthony Jaureguy, Jordan Kostaff, Fritz Mel zer, Lawrence Owen, Willard Carpy, Russell Quinsenberry, Edward Sim mons, John Finneran, Richard Nelson, Clark Thompson, H. E. Bonhart, Jas. Howell, Harold Pugh, Howard Fa gan, Wm. Holt, Arthur Harriman, Herbert Arnold, Elmer Ervin, Wa! They Stand the Wear l-P Loose Leaf Fillers and Note Books ter Matson, Elwyn Rutherford, Ed- ' ison Marshall, Don Cawley, Irwin Hartley, Walter Orval, Millar Mc Gilchrist, J. H. Fitzgibbon, S. A. Mc Govern, Leland Brown, Bryan Tur ner, Bert Jerard, T. B. Baker, Melvin Woodworth, Ben Dorris, Kenneth Shetterly, Alex Pearson, John Bis cher, Walter Church, George Huggins. MANY STUDENTS PLAN TO SPEND WEEK HERE (ontinued from page 1.) rice Hyde, Austin Brownell. Phi Delta Theta—John Ruth, Lyle Bigbee, Morris Bigbee, Carson Bigbee, Floyd South, Howard Hall, Leigh Swinson, Robert Prosser, Glen Wheel er, Walter Church, David Leech, Chas. Huntington, Carrol Wagner, Guy Carlson, Thomas Donaca. Men'si Dormitory—Floyd Wester field, James Cossman, Luton Acker son, Douglas Corpron, John Houston, Frank Campbell, Edwin Trenton, Wil mot Foster, David Blumenstein, Brid rac Wolf, George Anderson, William Holt. Sigma Phi Epsilon—Charles Fan cher. CHAMBERS Hardware Co. Hardware and Furniture Paints,Oils and Glass 742 urn in ;tle Street _Phone 1_ THE j Coats, Suits and Milli nery for Women McIntosh & Clark 36 Ninth Avenue East Eugene Floral Company For anything in the floral line Phone 726 Store 19 Ninth Ave. East SAMPLE PRESSES LESS ONE-THIRD Twenty-five Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Silk Poplin sample dresses offered at one-third less than the regular price. Newness and origin ality of design, quality fabrics and superior workmanship are features of these dresses. The new raised waist line, Bolero effects and circular flare skirt; long or short sleeves; fancy collars. All popular materials and styles. Sizes 16, 36, 38. ' On Sale Thurs, Fri. and Sal. Large s Cloak & Suit House “THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX” ®= =® TGISI LRtU OPTOMtTRlST I AC I O IV n ON H»LMISl' BURGESS OPTIC ALE I.XC'I.U.SlVi; OPTICIANS ',*<1 HIM AMI I II SI. I I <il M .0111 (.ON New Spring Styles are here in abun dance* Fresh snap py creations which reflect the latest style tendencies* Those new soft collars are here Also a fresh ship ment of classy neck wear OREGON ELECTRIC SPECIAL Leaving Eugene Friday, April 91h, 1.15 p. m. TitdiSdXuSEX;y*.aS,,> $4.80--Round Trip, Eugene-Portland--$4.80 Corresponding Low Rates to All Points North Joe Sheahan and Harold Fitzgibbon— Campus Agents