HENDRICKS HALL LEADS IN WOMEN’S DEBATES (Continued from page 1) 1, vs.. Delta Delta Delta, negative, 2; Delta Delta Delta, affirmative, 1, vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma, negative, 2; Sigma Delta Phi, affirmative, 2, vs. Chi Omega, negative, 1; Oregon Club, affirmative, 0, vs. Hendricks hall, negative, 3; Chi Omega, affirm ' ative, 0, vs. Sigma Delta Phi, neg ative, 3; Delta Gamma, affirmative,: 2, vs. Alpha Phi, negative, 1: Alpha Phi, affirmative, 1, vs- Thacher annex: negative, 2. Personel of Winning Teams The personel of the winning teams was, Hendricks hall, affirmative, Eth el Wakefield and Wanda Daggett; negative, Mabel Black and Jennie Maguire. Delta Delta Delta, affirmative, Florence Riddle and Ruth Griffin; negative, Helen Watt and Ethel Mc Gilchrist. Sigma Delta Phi, affirmative, Alice: Hamm and Beatrice Hensley; nega tive, Alice Curtis and Doris Sawtell. Alpha Delta, affirmative, Marguer ite Straughan and Marie Riding; negative, Elain£ Cooper and Lelah Stone. HARD LUCK AND POOR PASSING LOSE FOR VARSITY (Continued from page .one) ter, retiring Latham and substitut ing Durno in Lind’s place at for ward. The new combination started good but continual hard luck in shooting at the hoop, broke up many pretty plays. Jamieson made a big spurt at this period of the half and by a series of lucky shots brought his team into the lead for the home stretch, the score—22 to 19 tells the rest of the story. The basket shooting together with the floorwork of Jamieson and the close guarding "by Cook and Nichol son were the big features in the work of the visitors. Manerud broke into a varsity game last night for the first time, taking Durno’s place at forward, it being Coach Hunting ton’s plan to save Durno for Satur day night’s contest. Chapman play ed his usual game at guard and lIilllII»l|||lllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllll!lllllllllllll!ll!lllllllll!lllll!llllli;nillllllllllllllllllll!lll|!inill!lln!L I Miss Manhattan Means Youthfulness iiiiiyiiiiiiiiii(iiii:!iijiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiu SKILLED designers choose the very | newest and most youths f ful features of the mode j for these jaunty suits. | They are smart and be | coming, well made, of I good materials and sur | prisingly moderate in I price. | Come in and try them I on in our Misses’ depart j hent—they are truly | “Youthful New York | styles.” McMorran & Washburne p Damn I l!llltllll!tllllll!lllllllllllll!!lllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llll!l!ll!llllll!lllll>ll!!llllllllllll!IIIIUIIIi!llllllllll!lllllllllllllill!l!l!linilllllll!lillllllllllllll>!lillllllll!llll!lflllllillllllllllilllllilillllllHlllillll i Latham worked good in the center position. The team showed the re j suit of the gruelling game with W. S. C. on Thursday night and the game last night was a great deal slower than the Thursday night’s game. Score and Summary Oregon, (19) (22) Washington Manerud (4) Lind (4) Latham 4) Chapman (4) Jacobberger Durno (3) Bellar F F C . G G S S Talbot (2) Monson(6) Jamieson (8) Cook (2) Nicholson (4) LOST—A diamond, platinum set A. T. O. pin, somewhere on the | campus or in the men’s gymnasium, Thursday. Initials L. C. S. on back. Finder return to Lynde Smith, A. T. 0, house for reward. FOUND—A purse containing money, on walk between Women’s gym and Villard hall, Thursday morn ing. Owner may claim by iden tifying same to Mr. Carlson, chem ical supply room keeper, McClure hall. An Idea of a Good Joke Some men’s idea of a good time is to spring a twenty dollar bill to pay a five cent debt. — The University Daily Kansan. CENTRAL CHURCH STUDY 1010 Pearl St., Eugene February 7th, 1920. Students of the U. of O., Greetings: The Churches in Eugene stand open for the students to enter in and expose to refreshment and cultivation that side of their nature that will “outlast the stars.” Central Church is na exception to this rule. Our morning hour comes at 10:30. I shallspeak on “The Happy People”: who they are and what they do. At .11:40 I shall be glad to talk over with the men in my study “The Blind Man’s Creed” as found in John 5. At the same time Mrs. Case will meet the women at the Manse at 1040 Pearl. Then at 5 o’clock our Vesper hour will be made notable through a message from Miss Hughes of New York on “The Girl in To-day’s Crisis.” Every young woman, every man with a sister, will want to hear her. This will be followed by our Young People’s Hour, with social and refreshment features. Cordially, HARDWARE Just Received—A New Shipment of REED ENAMELED WARE Griffin-Babb Hardware Co. Photographers AT REASONABLE PRICES. 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