Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1921, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    UHL FOR FROSH
QUINTET PROMISING
Twenty-five Out for First
Practice Last Night.
TENTATIVE DATES SET
Freshmen Meet Rooks Same
Time As Varsity.
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Approximately 2~> men are now com
peting for positions on the freshman
basketball five. Most of the material
looks promising, and the coach of the
first-year tossers, as soon as lie is named
by the athletic council, should he aide to
torn out a creditable organization.
The frosh held their first separate
practice under Coach Bolder of the var
sity last night. “Shy” Huntington, who
coached the varsity last, season, is slated
to act as freshman basketball coach, al
though formal action has not yet been
token by the athletic council. Huntington
has not yet returned from Pasadena
where he attended the California-Ohio
State game. Until he returns and formal
action is taken by the athletic council,
the frosh will probably stage their prac
tices under the direction of Coach Roh
ler.
Schedule Not Completed.
The schedule for the frosh five has
not yet been completed, although a ten
tative outline of the games was given out
yesterday by Jack Benefiel, assistant
graduate manager. The freshman team
will play the O. A. C. rooks on the same
dates as the varsity teams from the two
institutions mix, except that the place
will alternate. Thus when the varsity
meets O. A. C. here on February 4th and
5th, the frosh will travel to Corvallis to
mix with the rooks on the same dates.
On February 11th and 12th, the frosh
and rooks play in Eugene while the var
sity travels to Corvallis.
The frosh five will also make a trip to
Portland and probably up the Columbia
(luring the season. An exchange series
has been arranged with Franklin high of
Portland, and some other champion Port
land team may mix with the babes. A
high school down the Columbia river may
also be met, although definite arrange
incuts have not yot been completed.
High Schoolers Listed.
A number of former high school stars
are listed among the men trying for
berths on the first year quintet. Francis
Alstock, who formerly played with both
Christian Brothers college and later with
Columbia in Portland, Hadden Rockhey,
a former Portland Y. M. C. A. player,
Myron Wilson, who played for Lincoln
high in the Portland intersehohistic
league, and Alan Wooers, who lias played
on both the Eugene and Astoria high
school teams, are among the several can
didates for the forward berths.
Bill McMillan and Warren Oliver seem
lo have the edge on the rest of the con
tenders for the center position. McMil
lan is a former Ashland player, and is a
tail, rangy athlete, who appears to he ac
curate on close shots. Oliver is a former
Lincoln high player in the Portland
4nterscbolastic league.
There are more men out for guards
Mrs. Bayh
DANCE STUDIO
. Private and Class .
Lessons dav and eve.
14 1-2 W. 7th.
Flowers will tune your
heart to the music of the
universe and will brighten
your life with the light of
summer skies. She needs
flowers, you need flowers
! und every anniversary or oc
casion for personal greetings
demands them. A few flow
ers strewn in life’s pathway
helps a lot.
FLOWERS
TELEGRAPHED
EVERYWHERE
Vniicrsifayforist
<SDheri> you T/itdthef/owns
990 Wtuard 6Y.
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than for the other stations on the frosh
five. Eddie Edlund, Hal Chapman, Leo
Gore, Carl Black, “Dutch” Gram and
“Bus” Douglas are all stepping out in
great form in an endeavor to annex one
of the guard positions. Edlund played
with Washington high in the Portland in
terscliolastic league last year. Chap
man, a brother of Xish Chapman, a var
sity basketball letter man, hails from
Marshfield. Gore is a Hillsboro pro
duct, while Black gained his experience
on Koseburg fives. Gram and Douglas
.played in the Portland interscholastic
league last year, Gram for Jefferson,
and Douglas for Columbia. The dough
nut series conducted last term did much
to bring out the stellar players among
the first year men.
HONOR SYSTEM DEFEATED.
The honor system, as drawn up by the
Women’s League at the University of
Cincinnati was voted down at a meeting
of the student council. It was discussed
from various points of view. The strong
est opposition came from the engineer
ing ahd medical students.
DANCE
Saturday Night, January 8th
GOSHEN
Good Music and Supper
Special Courses
For those wishing special instruction in
Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc.
FUEE INFORMATION UPON REQUEST
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. ROBERTS, Manager
Phone 666 l 992 Willamette
There is
SOMETHING GOOD
OMETHING UNUSUAL
OMETHING DELIGHTFUL
in the Pastries served
at the
Oregana
The STUDENTS SHOP
With the
Opening of School
There comes a new enthusiasm among the
students. This so called “pep” is manifest
ed in several ways. The chief ways with
which we are concerned are the dance and
dinner phases.
IF
you want an exceptionally
good dance, or
you want an unusual dinner,
have it at the
Hotel Osburn
Electric Hair Clippers
Electric Vibrators .
Don’t Forget
BOB’S BARBER SHOP
Just around the corner
on East 7th St.
Phone 1357
Robt. E. Biddle, Prop.
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S URPLUS
ARMY
GOODS
ST0RE
Hampton Bldg., 6th & Will.
Army Sox 20c
5000 U. S. Army 0. D.
Shirts
$3.65
Regulation Issue
Army Gray Blankets $4.85
Red Cross Blankets . .$4.85
5000 U. S. Army 0. D.
Wool Breeches
$3.65
Regulation Issue
0. D. Wool Puttees . .$1.45
Army Canyas Belts ...50c
U. S. ARMY ISSUE
SHOES
Trench Shoes ..... $5.85 *
Marching Shoes .. $6.85
Army Dress Shoes $7.85
U. S. Rubber Boots . .$4.35
Underwear, Army
Issue ..$1.10
TOBACCO
Bull D.u ham, 2 pkgs. 15c
Duke’s Mixture, 3
pkgs.. .20c
Coveralls Reclaimed . $2.25
Rain Coats, Army
Issue .$3.25
U. S. ARMY MEATS
12-lb. can Bacon .. $3.10
1- lb. can Corned Beef
Hash ...,.25c
2- lb. can Roast Beef 35c
15-lb. can Corned Beef 45c
15-lb. can Vienna
Sausage .40c
Mail Orders Filled
Promptly
Postage Paid—Except
on Can Goods
We Make Things SHINE for 15c.
REX SHOE SHINE
Rex Theatre Building
Violets
POTTED-BLOOMING
s —F-R-E-E—
Saturday, January 8th.
“Prince of Wales’* variety
These are extraordinarily fine with beauti
ful large blossoms all blooming and will
continue to bloom until June.
, Get one for your room
One free with 75c purchase
—AT—
EUGENE’S PROGRESSIVE DRUG STORE
4 RED CROSS DRUG CO. *
WM. A. RUTH, Prop.
Phone 150. 624 Willamette Street.
Hart-Schaffner & Marx
I
Suits and
Overcoats
GREATLY REDUCED
$50 to $55 Suits $60 to $65 Suits
and Overcoats now and Overcoats now
$35.00 $42.50
$70 to 75 Suits
and Overcoats now
$52.50
Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed or your
money back
Wade Bros.
THE TALK OF THE CAMPUS
OUR
*i: .
Students Lunchon
-EVERY DAY
50c 50c
Special Dinner
EVERY EVENING
H. R. TAYLOR
12th and Alder t