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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1920)
Oregon Daily Emerald HARRY A. SMITH, Editor. RAYMOND E. VESTER, Manager. Lyle Bryson.Associate -Editor Charles E. Oiatke .. ..News Editor Assistant News Editors l>oris Sikes Velma Rupert Special Writers Mary Lou iiurton Frances CRiisenberr.v fiports Editor .Floyd Maxwell Assistants, Pierre Meade. Eugene Keltv Night Editors Stanley C. Eisman Carlton K. I.ogan Editorial Writers Phil Brogan Herbert Scheldt Features ..John Dierdorff .Exchanges .Jacob Jacobson Nows Stuff Harold Moore Pauline t'oad Jieuel LMoore Inez Kinff Margaret Seott Hurry Ellis Eunice Zimmerman Fred Guyon Elizabeth Whit chouse John Anderson (roi'don Avery Owen Calloway Kenneth Youei Martha Westwood Jean Stiaehan Advertising Malingers Webster Ruble A1 Wortendyke Circulation Manager Floyd Bowles Assistants Charles Lamb Oeorge McIntyre Office Assistant Marion Weiss Official publication of the Associated Students of tile 1 niversity of Oregon, Issued daily except Sunday and Monday, during the college year. Watered in the post office at Eugene, Oregon, as second class matter. Sub scription rates per year. By term, 75c. Advertising rates upon application. PHONES: Campus office—(t55. Downtown office—1200. HOW ABOUT IT? ( Well Huntington was induced to bring the varsity squad on Hayward field Wednesday night to run through signals on the green turf. He expected the entire school in the grandstand* full of fight. The team expected the same, (’an you imagine how they felt when they found a mere handful of men, hall a band, and a score of women out? Things like that take the fight out of a football team. You want Oregon to win again this year. Arc you doing your share to produce that team? Saturday morning ajt ten, the varsity and freshmen elevens ■yvill engage in a practice scrimmage on the practice lot south of Hayward field. Would it be too much of an effort for you to get out for that game? Would it bo too much to ask you to show Shy and the football men that you really are behind them? Be there if you posibly can. Next Wednesday at 4:30 p. m. the last yell practice before the Idaho game will be held on Kincaid field. Arrange your plans now so that you can be there. Men and women of Ore gon, you must be there. The Idaho garni* will be a stiff prop osition for Oregon. Show Shy and the Varsity the school is behind them. You be there! Few people realize that the Y. M. 0. A. and Y. \Y. ('. A. have been and are still conducting a membership campaign on the campus. The campaign is not a drive, no tags are be ing issued, and no one is being compelled to join. You are hrvited to join one of the campus Christian organizations, not because they need your dollar, but because they value your co-operation and interest. You must realize that the campus Christian organizations have assumed the responsibility of performing important and definite work vital to the welfare of campus life. It is your duty to do your part in this work, to .join the Y. M. (’. A. or Y. VY. (A A. and assist them in their undertakings. Three years ago the student council passed a ruling that the sophomore class should not interrupt or interfere in any way with the Freshmen class acquaintance party, which is held annually near the opening of the year. This year the party is scheduled for Saturday night. If sophomore men want to see a real class spirit among the freshmen, they had best keep away from the party. Freshmen have their first real opportu nity to meet each other and sophomores must stay away. The biuerald is running a series of stories introducing you to various new members of the faculty. Non will find 'these stories interesting as well as instructive. Know the faculty! m "fJT 9 SUITE LOINS WIDE Ex-Service Men Take Much of Government Aid. • . »— ___ i Nino ex-service men have already t#keu advantage of (lie $T»() loan offered to ex-service students hy the Oregon Sol diers ami Sailors Commission, accord ing to a report from the business office yesterday. Several others hav e also at* jdied und are now filling out necessary forms before sending to the Commis sioner in Portland through the medium of the business off ire. The loan this year is similar to the one offered hv the I Commission last year except that one] man may recede only one loan and there is to he no extension of time after the note falls duo. All loans are due on or j before January 1. 1021. The reason for this change as stated : in u letter to ltegistrar Spencer from C VV, Mulkey, chairman of tin* Commis- j sion. Is that last year it was felt that up | to the beginning of the school year ini ° 1010 n great many men had not had time ! to adjust themselves to conditions, owing ! to the fact that they had been (nil re eeiitlv discharged from service. Condi tions art* now different and in order to accommodate as many worthy students as possible a new method tins been es tablished in the form of a revolving fund. This method of aiding the men makes it necessary that the loans shall he paid ns soon as they are due in or *!**•' that another «tml.-nt jt.st ns deserv injr may he ueooinmodated by the Co'm mission. he forms filled out by the men in ap plying for tile loiin ure uuestioiinnires stating nil possible inform,at ion in regard to the history and worthiness of the npiiliennt. All must lie approved by the, Registrar, President and Dean. CALIFORNIA "U" MEN OUSTED. Three more Tniver.sity of t 'alifornia ] men were ousted by the Student's Af fair Committee. LOST. — A| the time of the file in; the Ruchlordun house last spring a lug 1 blank gardiner with great intrinsi, value! to owner. Any information advise Prof.! I Mum ;tt Yillard hall. FOR SALE — Hand Knitted sweaters.! Orders taken for knitted artieles. Mrs ! Parks, 5112 Hast Thirteenth St. The Oregon Calendar Thursday. October 14.—Assembly. Vil la rd ball; 11:00 a. m. Senior class meeting—I’rof. Howe’s room. 4:1."> |>. m. Women's league meeting—Vilhrnl. *1:00 p. m. Meeting of all Homecoming commit tees. ltean Straub’s room; 7:10 p. m. Friday. October 15.—Reception for stud ents at all ehurches; 7:30 p. m. Saturday. October 16. — Football. Var sity vs. Freshmen. Hayward practice! field. 10 a. m. Sponsor dance. Men’s gymnasium. 3 to 5 p. m. Freshmen acquaintance party. Men’s gymnasium. 8 p. m. Sunday. October 17. — Services for stu-j dents. All Eugene churches. Tuesday, October 19. — Open meeting social affairs committee. Guild hall. 4 to 6 p. m. Tuesday. — Orchestra rehearsal. Villard hall. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 20. — Yell practice. Kincaid field. 4:30 p. in. Announcements ¥-¥ Boys .Work. — Men interested in work with boys are requested to meet in the “Y” hut this afternoon at 4:30. This is part of the extension work plan ned by the Y. M. C. A., and will be ear fied on among the boys of Eugene. The desire is to get a number of leaders, or eaptains, from among University stu dents, and several have already person ally promised to do this work. Oregon Club. — There will be a meet ing of the OregoneluboftheWomen’s ing of the Oregon (dub of the Women’s league Monday evening at five o'clock in Villard hall. All women not connected with any organization on the campus are urged to attend. Orchestra Practice. — Orchestra will meet in Mr. Underwood’s studio in the school of music Monday at o o’clock, All who piny orchestra instruments and have not the experience necessary to gain admission to the regular orchestra are urged to come out. Faculty Swim. — Members of the fac ulty anil their wives interested in swim ming are urged to come out Monday evening, 7dlO to !> o’clock for a social swim in the pool of th(> mens’ gymnas ium. Beginning Monday evening. Oct. 18. Old faculty members are asked to bring the new ones. Children and other family members are welcome. K. K. DeCou, chairman of faculty intra-mural sports. ' Oregon Club. — Oregon club will meet Monday evening at 7:lf» at'the "Y” hut. All men not living in dormitories and fraternities, are urged to come. Journalism Students. A photograph of all students id' journalism and all fac ulty members of the school of journal ism will be taken. Monday. Oct. IS. it o'clock; front of McClure ball. Art Exhibit. — An exhibition of prints sent by the American Federation of Art ists Collection has been arranged by Al len Baton, and will be on display in the exhibition room in the architecture build ing the entire week beginning Monday, October JS. Last Date for Fee Payment. — The Cashier issues warning that October 18 is tlic last date for payment of laboratory fees. Any student making payment after that date will be charged an extra fee of one dollar. The cashier’s window, in .lojinson hall, is open week days from S a. m. to ,‘i p. in. Campus Mail, students arc asked to call more frequently for their mail at the campus post office, to avoid accumulation and congestion of letters and papers. Sigma Upsilon. — A meeting of Ycj l.abard Inn chapter of Sigma l.'psilon j will be held today at 111: to p, m. in the I “Shack.’’ Servieo Men. Campus service nicu may receive their victory medals through the \ eterans of Foreign Wars by taking their discharges t.. H. K. Taylor, 11th and Alder. CLEANING AN1) PRESSING GENERAL REPAIRING ° »’ Special service and lowest prices. PHONE 342 WiU ('.all and Deliver. Osburn Cleaners and Dyers Frosh and Varsity To Mix On Gridiron (Continued from page one) •Flush eleven in liilfi. and who is out this year fur the first time since then ap pears to he the only baekfield man who is sure of his position. And even "Bill may lie nosed out yet. Itinehart showed himself to he a "fit man to fill hig 'Bill' Steers shoes” in the game against Mult nomah last Saturday, according to Port land sport writers who witnessed the game. "Bill” played a good game against the clubmen and proved his ability to pilot the team through the pinches. * The line positions are still about as much up in the air as before and Coach Huntington has not given out any infor mal ion as to what he will do in the line selections yet. "Spike" Leslie. and his brother "Brick” appear to be on the first string to stay as does “Mart” How ard at left end. The other positions are still at stake. "Brick” Leslie holds down the pivot position on the lemon yellow eleven and although one of the lightest men on the line seldom fails to stop any plays that come his way. Varsity Shows Improvements. "Spike” is holding down his old posi tion at left tackle and is doing most of the punting this season. “Mart” Howard is playing better football this year than he did last and will make a name for himself in conference circles this season if he keeps up his present pace. Assistant Coach “Bart” Spellman left yesterday for Moscow, where he will get a line on the University of Idaho eleven in their game with the Wushing ton State College team there this after noon. Little is known of Idaho's strength and they may spring a surprise in the game. According to Coach Huntington the Varsity is beginning to show a great deal of improvement ,in practice work outs and should be going good by this • time next week. There is still a great deal of rough edging work to be done. The team is not in shape to go into a conference game but they are appearing much faster and working better than be fore. “Speed is now the main object” Huntington said last, night, “and we have got to develop it.” TONIGHT! CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —Invites— All Presbyterians by membership or pre ferenee. —to— 6:30 P. M. SUPPER to be followed by musical program and social hour. 10th and Pearl Streets The Elkins Art and Gift Shop 832 Willamette Street The Shop of Quality See our new display of candles and candle sticks. STYLE HEADQUARTERS 1 where &Ofifty Brand (ttlothea are sold CLOTHING OF REFINEMENT 4 When you slip into a Society Brand Coat and look into the glass you instantly notice its well tailored appearance. You also realize it’s the kind of tailoring that you always ad mire—simple, dignified, yet smart and youthful. The kind of tailoring that is agreeably no ticeable to people of refinement Come in and see the new fall models. HATS The sort of hat that will look well on you is iu our new stock that just arrived. The . sort of price you want to pay is here too. All the stylish shapes. © A-0- Cl C* giwittg^mnd (ItofhtS 9