Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 20, 1920, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOURTEEN SOCCERITES
OFF FOR CORVALLIS
Squad Chosen by Coach Dyment to Bat
tle With Aggio Eleven
\ This Morning.
Fourteen soccer players leave for Cor
vallis at 7:30 this morning (o play the
Aggies. Although the men who are to
go to O. A. C. were chosen by Coach
D.vment last night,v no positions have
yet been assigned. Nchmeer, Tuerek.
Madden, McPherson, Patterson, King.
Brogan, Potter. Koerber, Staton, Wal
lace, Ingalls and Cupps will make the
trip.
* Rumor from the north says that O. A.
C. has a wonderful forward line made up
of players noted in Portland soccer cir
cles. and one man who played the great
European game in Spain.
COUNCIL IS AGAINST
. CUTTING OF CLASSES
(Continued from Page 1.)
of the persistent, interruption to eol'ege
work, hut recommended to the faculty
that an authorized dance in the men’s j
gymnasium, from 4 to G p. m. only. j
permitted next Monday afternoon in ]
0 event of victory only. The council last j
year passed a resolution, also, condemn
ing unauthorized rallies., *
•In view of the fact that this recoin-1
liieiidation came from the student coun
cil. and that, the faculty desires to de
velop self - government in the student
body to the point at which the students
may ultimately take over their govern
ment altogether, the recommendation
was concurred in.
Tile faculty ruled, however, that those
sf'udcnts in law. physical education, vo
mjanee languages, and other departments,
who have classes during the t to G
o’clock period, must attend classes as
usual.
,The student council and faculty meet
ings were largely attended.
i HARVARD SQUAD STRONG.
Coaeli Rol Roper of Princeton has
picked the Harvard eleven as the strong
est squad in the east this rear. He is
of the opinion that the present team is
stronger than last year’s aggregation. .
TODAY’S BATTLE AT
CORVALLIS TO TELL
(Coutiuucd from l’age 1.)
cst fought that either team has been in
Ibis season. The so-ealled “psychologt
ieal effect” may of course beat the Ag
gies. but even the Aggies give this theory t
tile horse laugh. The “psychological ef
fect” will not help either the Aggies or
Oregon today. If anything defeats either
team exclusive of the playing ability it
will probably be the mud. O. A. C. has
a gridiron in a mud flat which will sur
pass anything on the Pacific coast, and
the rains of the past few days have
tended to increase its fine quality.
Practically the same line - up that
started against the Sun Dodgers on Day
ward field last Saturday will start
against the Aggies today. In the back
ficld will be Captain Hill Steers at
quarterback: Ooorge King at fullback
and Nish Chapman and P.ill Ileinhart at
halves. Reinhart is playing at left half
in place of Pete AleacJ, who started the
Washington game. In the line will be
Morfitt and Howard at0 ends; Spike
Leslie and Shields at tackles; Strachan
and Mantz at guards and l’.rick Leslie
at center. Din. Mead, Holmes. .Tncob
berger and Tllake may get a chance al
the hackfield while tin' substitute line
men are F. Shields, Yonder Abe. Ill-own.
Laughlin. .McKinney and Starr.
Roy
Curtis
Makes Your Watch
Keep Time.
Artistic Engraving
(>4 East 9th.
The Oregana
“The Student’s Shop”
We serve the best of eats. Try our
Waffles. They are the best around the
Campus. I •*'
FRENCH PASTRY A SPECIALTY
CHOOSE YOUR GIFTS FROM OUR
Pyralin Ivory
--While- it tnav be a little early to select Christmas
.Gifts many realize the advantage of early Christinas
shopping and are now buying PY ICY Id N here for
gifts. We have a wonderful assortment due to an
early purchase.
CHOOSE TODAY
Assortments Are at Their Best
Allen’s Drug Store
SIDNEY R. ALLEN
We are offering Special Service to U.
of 0. Students this morning
Boots
Wool Hose
Spats
GO PREPARED TO ENJOY
YOURSELVES
Snappy Service — Good Merchandise
Professional
and
Courteous
Service
The Home of
Hanan Shoes
• for
Men and
Women
Expert Shoe Repairing
Is'done at
PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP
E. M. Waynor
73 E. 9th
F I R s rr
M E T H 0 D *1 s rr
C H II R C H
12tb and Willamette
SUNDAY SERVICES:
11 a. m. and 7::30 p. m.
Epworth League
First Chapter (i:M0 to 7:20
Sunday Evening, Nov.<20
Leader:
MISS DINS I LYLE
Topic:
‘The Investment of Life’
The Anchorage
•t
Have \ ou seen Ihe
NEW NAVAJO RUGS, POTTERY
and OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Anchorage Gift Rooms
Look Over Our
Thanksgiving Menu
Our special Holiday Offering's are now at your inspection. No
Thanksgiving dinner will be complete without them. These
have been selected with a great deal of care and are prepared
to meet vour want—
CRANBERRIES, CANNED PUMPKIN
SWEET POTATOES FRUITS, CITRON
FRESH VEGETABLES OLIVES, NUTS, SPICES
These are only a few of the many good things we have to offer
—your Thanksgiving Dinner will not be complete without a
choice selection of meat. Whether that be a turkey, duck, chic
ken or some delicious cut of meat, we can give it to you.
Wing’s Market
PHONE 30
PHONE 30
85
3S 8
IBC
Turkey
Doesn’t make the whole Thanksgiving Dinner. Have you
thought of all the extras you are going to need for this holiday?
We Have
Anything you want. We carry a full line of groceries and bak
ery goods. Quality and Service are what we give you with
every purchase made at our store. We strive to co operate with
the University to the extent of our ability.
Thursday
Isn’t so very far away. Do your ordering now! There are so
many little things for a big dinner. # It I
% . - ^
Have You
Spices, Eggs, Butter, Sugar? Those Cranberries for that sauce?
Potatoes—that go under the gravy? Fruit—Oranges, Bananas,
Lemons, (’.rapes? Vegetables—Canned and otherwise.
. And
Pastry—We will cook vour pumpkin pie for you! Bread, Rolls,
• “ * ^
Won’t you
Help us by ordering now, to save a last-minute rush?
Table Supply^
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