Mil Effl. OWL CLUB. DELTSWDITO WIN Games for Today and Friday to be Played at Later Date. BIG SCORE^ STANDS 33-5 Delts Come Back Strong Af ter Yesterday’s Defeat. f Kappa Sigma . . y Owl Club .... ► Sigma Chi .... ► A. T. O. y Friendly Hall . . ► S. A. E. ► Fijis. ► Sigma Nu. ► Delta. y Delta Thetn Pi . y S-'Maralda. ► Phi Dolts. ► Oregon Club . . ► Bachelordon . . ► Beta. 0 1000 ♦ 0 1000 + 0 1000 ♦ 0 1000 ♦ 0 1000 * 0 1000 ♦ 0 1000 ♦ 1 500 ♦ 1 500 ♦ 1 000 ♦ 2 000 ♦ 1 000 ♦ 2 000 ♦ 2 000 ♦ 2 000 ♦ 2 o. o 1 1 1 1. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the third round of the doughnut basketball tournament the speedy Sigma Chi team had little trouble with the Phi Dolts, beating them by the decisive and one-sided score of 33-5; the fast Owls trimmed the husky Sigma Nu ag gregation 21-7; the Delts, making a strong comeback after their defeat at the hands of Sigma Chi, defeated S Maralda 20-12; and the A. T. O. quintet scored 22 against the 11 points run up by the Oregon Club. Garnet? scheduled for today and Friday are called off and will be played at the end of the schedule. The way th,e teams lined up in yester day’s games follows: Sigma Chi—33. Phi Delts—5 Wilsey 11.F.Ingram Falmer 10.F.Mills 3 Strong 0.O.Pearson Douglas 4...G. . . .11. Roberts Ringle.G..Gamble 2 Fish 2....G.Carl G.I. Roberts G.. C.Bixby G.Carl Owl Club—21 Sigma Nu—7 Say 13.F. . . Shattuck -1 La Londe 2.F.. ... .. Dudley 1 Zimmerman 6.C .. .. . . . .Mims 2 Ross..G.Bryson Lowden.G.. •• ..Sheppard S-Maralda—12 Delta Tail Delta—20 H. Gant 10.F.Beaver 10 Shirley...F...Base 1 Oliver.C.Lucas Si Manned.G..Oliver 2 O. Gant. 2.’. . .G.Port wood 1 Hoyt. .G.Morkliead Oregon Chib—11 ] ... ,F.MeCalium i A. T. O.—22 Huggins 14.. Rosenbnrg.F.. . ...Veacb 1 Folts 4............ C.llill Shell.G.Stone 5 Couch 4.G.• Jones 2 Blaekaby.G.Kinney Entire Corps to Take Part In Armistice Progrant. The entire 11. O. T. C. together with the military staff on duty here will march in the Armistice Day parade this morning. All cadets will assemble at the R. O. T. C. building at 9:15 and be ready to march in full uniform at. 9:90. Sub organizations will march in the follow ing order: Military Staff; Band; Battalion Com mander and Staff; Companies A, B, C, and D. Company B will be color company. 1'rom the barracks the corps will march to Thirteenth street and then to the library, where the •faculty and stu dent body will join in. The march will continue down Thirteenth street to I'earl, from Pearl north to Seventh, from Seventh west to Oak, from Oak north to Sixth, west to Willamette, south on Willamette to Seventh and ■hen to the Armory. Here the repre sentatives of lodges and other organiza ■mns and townspeople will have assem bled and the big parade will begin. At 11:00 the parade will return to the Arm 0|'.v where appropriate exercises will be Kivon until 11:45. The cadet corps will march back to the barracks and be dis missed by Major Koepke. Men having Victory medals arc re quested to bring those they may bo formally presented during the exercises at the Armory. STUDENT PUBLISHERS CONVENE HERE TODAY (Continued from rat:" 1) visitors. The program as announced by Doan Erie W. A lion in the Tuesday is sue of the Emerald follows: An Intercollegiate News Service. Its Possibility and Practicability. Harry A. Smith, editor Oregon Daily Emerald. Discussion leader, Emile Lindsey, editor W. S. C. Evergreen. Tile Attitude of the Advertiser To ward College Publications, Paul’ X Whitley, editor, University of British Columbia Ppossey. Discussion loader. James T. Hamilton, business manager, Iteed College Quest. Round Tabic on Business Problems Leaders: \\. S. Heritage, business manager, Daily Californian. Robert W Bender, business man ager. University of Washington Daily. Raymond E. tester, manager, Oregon Daily Emerald. Organization. ^ panquet in Eveniaq. Tn the evening ,n banquet will be given to (be visiting writers at the Hotel Os hiirn, where speeches will be made by Dean Allen and Dean M. Lyle Spencer, who is accompanying the University of Washington delegation. At present, only the numbers on tlie program to be given by those from the Oregon campus are known. They are as follows: Donn Eric W. Allen—•toastmaster. Carlton Savage—Addres of Welcome. Dean Colin V. D.vnient—Pacific Coast College Papers. Leith Abbott (former editor of the Emerald)—Our Exchanges. I UNIVERSITY CANDY BOOTH (Opposite Co op) Peanuts Hot Dogs Pop Corn Cider Candies Tobaccos SERVICE WAN^r YOUR SUIT Cleaned? Pressed? Repaired? Have It Done at Turpin's 790 E. 11th St. ’ 'v S 1.% iJ " *L'i V t *..'• '• J,t i ’ * GET YOUR HAIR CUT Schwering & Spicer, Barbers Now and Avoid the Homecoming Rush Lumber Lath and Shingles THE BOOTH-KELLY LUMBER CO. 5th and Willamette Sts. 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