Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, January 24, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    WOMAN’S 6AME WANTED
DEFISENT FROM O. A. C. FOR
BASKETBALL C0NTE8T
Material for Varsity Team Will Be
Picked on Showing Made in
Interclass Series
A letter from the Oregon Agricul
tural College has been received by
Miss Mabel Cummings, director of
the women’s physical education de
partment, challenging the women of
the University of Oregon to a game
of basketball to be played in the near
future.
“I am in favor of occasional in
formal games with neighboring insti
tutions, where sport does not have to
be commercialized on a paying basis.
We hope to meet O. A. C- in tennis
this year. Before the war we used
to have an annual tennis meet and
we hope to have it resumed,” said
Miss Cummings, when asked for her
opinion of inter-collegiate athletics
for women.
The council of the Women’s Ath
letic Association considered the ques
tion of the game with 0. A. C. at the
last meeting but thought it much bet
ter to leave the decision to the mem
bers of the association. The question
will be decided at the meeting which
will bo held some time next week.
“As yOt there is no Varsity team
but it is almost certain that one will
be chosen to play O. A• C. after the
inter-class series has been completed.
There is good material for a team
and there is no reason why we should
not defeat O. A. C. if we decide to
play them,” said Ruth Flegal, he§d
of basketball for women.
It is expected that many of the
girls now playing on the ck*ss teams
will try out for the Varsity team.
PRECAUTIONS TAKEN
AGAINST FLU OUTBREAK
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possible, to observe well known habits
of eating—as a matter of fact, it is
not so much the lack of knowledge
of how to maintain health as it is the
lack of a little determination at the
right time, that causes so much of
our ills ”
Infirmary to Vaccinate
The infiramary is prepared to vac
cinate any student against smallpox,
and it is hoped by the committee
that many will take advantage of
this. It is the regular work of the
infirmary to do such vaccinating and
it is considered necessary just now
since there are cases from time to
time of smallpox in Eugene.
POINT SYSTEM FOR STUDENTS
MAY BE ESTABLISHED HERE
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Manager, Track . 4
Executive Council ...—.. 3
Interfraternity Council Secretary .... 1
Chairman Greater Oregon com.
Other recognized student body com
mittee memberships, class officers,
class athletics . I
The student council is to have power
to recommend changes in the above
schedule to the probation committee,
and this committee’s action shall be
final. The committee which arranged
the point system schedule are Dean
Eric Allei\, chairman, Dr. J. F. Bo
vard, Lindsay McArthur, Era God
frey, and Stanford Anderson.
Frosh Pay for Celebration Damage*
It is the custom of the University
of Colorado for freshmen to pay for
the damage they do in celebrations.
Citizens have presented claims for
$150 and the freshmen are asking for
help.
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® University of Oregon
And Surroundings
We thank you for your patronage of the past year and
hope to continue business with you this year. Our stock
of Plants is complete and prices fair.
Eugene Floral Co.
Cut Flowers of All Kinds for All Purposes.
Store—92 E. 9th St. Phone 321-J
Greenhouses—S. Willamette St., Summit St. Phone 321-L
J. A. Hooning, Prop.
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Myers Electric Supply
REAL CLASS WHEN IT COMES TO
COME IN AND SEE
FOR YOURSELF.
Dear Students:
Business is good and we are glad of your trade. It
is our aim to satisfy you. Remember our Homemade
Candy, Fresh Popcorn and Daily Roasted Peanuts. Oh,
yes, we also have other Candies.
At Your Service,
Charlies Crispetts Shop
982 Willamette
$
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Choice Flowers For All Occasions
Special Rates to Students Organizations. Decorative Plants to rent.
‘ THE UNIVERSITY FLORIST
Phone 654 993 Hilyard St.
Chamberlain
Vulcanizing Works
- 85iVI EIGHTH STREET
RETREADING, SECTION AND TUBE WORK
' ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE.
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Repair Despair
over the loss of your Bicycle. We do Expert Repairing
and we would enjoy your patronage.
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We Guarantee Satisfaction
W. P. GARNINER and SON
154 8th Avenue W.
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OSBURN
Evenings—6:30 to 7:30
Meals served from 6 to 8 a la carte or
Special Dinner
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Making
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it should be made so it will do for your eyes
what. it should do. Making lenses for 27 years has
given us this appreciation of what you need in glasses.
Thousands have been gratified with those we have made
for them.
“SEE MOODY AND SEE BETTER”
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EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST
AND OPTICIAN
#81 Willamette St.
Factory on
Premises.
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It is only natural for your thoughts to run to
Lara way when you are thinking of Diamonds.
At this store yoh * get quality worthy of invest
ment; you get service in Eugene’s great diamond
shop and can select from our immense collection
in privacy. Then, too, it’s well to remember, that
you are given the benefit of Mr. Laraway’s dia
mond knowledge and experience—a consideration
greatly appreciated by diamond purchasers.
| Finest Quality Stones
Best Service Always
Seth Laraway
DIAMOND MERCHANT AND JEWELER
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WE’LL SAY THAT
Hampton’s
Big Saving Sale
IS WHERE WE WILL GO FOR
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CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., FOR
THEIR PRICES ARE SURE ATTRACTIVE
One Week More
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6 Big Suit Specials
Double breast, belted, slash pockets, waist seam model, very
dark gr^aa. with invisible stripe. Just, 2 left. Sizes 37 and 39.
Regular $40-00 value—
$34.75
Two-button single breast, waist seam model, with slasl^ pockets,
dark brown with very modest stripe. 3 left—sizes 35, 37 and 38.
Regular $40.00 values—
Special $34.75
Double breast, belted, slash pockets, waist seam model, brown
and green heather jpixture, made of Famous Oregon Cassimere. One
$34.75 value—
ecial $29.75
Two-button single breast, slash pockets, waist seam model, brown
tweed, 2 left, sizes 18 years and 20 years. Regular $30 value—
Special $23.75
Two-button single breast, slash pockets, waist seam model, very
dark brown with faint brown stripe, a very attractive suit, 2 left,
sizes 36 and 37. Regular price $45.00—
Special $39.75
Double breast, belted, slash pockets, waist seam model. Dark
green heather mixture, made of Famous Oregon Cassimere. This
is a nobby long pants suit. 2 left, sizes 14 years and 16 years.
Regular price $27.50—
_Special $22.75
Frank E. Dunn