Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 10, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    CELTS, BETHS, BACHELORS
AND OREGON CLUBS WIN
Doughnut Victories Annexed
By Hard, Fast Play
Standing of the Teams
Team W
Phi Gamma Delta . 4
Delta Tau Delta . 4
Kappa Sigma . 4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon .... 3
I^appa Theta Chi . 3
Oregon Club No. 2 . 3
Alpha Tau Omega . 2
Bachelordon . 3
Phi Delta Theta . 2
Beta Theta Pi . 2
Sigma Nu . 1
Oregon Club No.
Friendly Hall .
Sigma Chi .
Chi Psi .
Phi Sigma Pi .
Delta Theta Phi .
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Delta Tau Delta strengthened their
position among the league leaders by
defeating Phi Sigma Pi, 30 to 8; Ore
gon clubs No. 1 and 2 defeated Alpha
Tau Omega and Beta Theta Pi res
pectively, and Bachelordon defeated
Sigma Chi, 22 to 13, in yesterday’s
doughnut games. All of the games
played last night were hard fought and
fast.
Delta Tau Delta took a rough and
hard fought game from Phi Sigma Pi,
score 30 to 8. Gowans, lanky Delta
Tau center, was responsible for 14
points while Beaver tossed in eight
points for the winners. Young, at for
ward, played good ball for the losers.
Oregon Club No. 2 widened the gap
between them and Beta Theta Pi by
defeating the Betas, score 30 to 18.
MeCallum and Stone were the most
consistent score getters for the win
ners. Edlund executed a number of
difficult shots for the losers and was
responsible for ten of their 18 points.
Sigma Chi fought hard but lost to
Bachelordon, score 22 to 13. Bachelor
don’s victory was largely due to the
perfected trajectory of Black. In the
last two minutes of play Black was
laid out by a fall on the floor but
finished the game. Burton and Bennet
divided honors for Sigma Chi.
Oregon Club No. 1 defeated Alpha
Tau Omega, 18 to 10 in a speedy game.
Eraser, at guard played a good game
for Oregon Club and Blakely starred
for A. T. O.
CONCERT PROGRAM VARIED
(Continued from page one)
composer, Miss Catherine Bernard, well
known popular song writer and man
ager of the Oriole Publishing company
of Spokane, who is here to hear the
orchestra play the dance.
Fox Trots on Program
Fox trots by the full orchestra will
be “Dangerous Blues,” “Say It with
Music,” and ‘'Ain't You Cornin' Out
Tonight, Melinda i” “Barcarolle,” a
waltz adaptation from the famous
“Barcarolle” from “Ta\es of Hoff
man,” will be given. Music for the
remainder of the dancing will be fur
nished by a number of small orchestras
which have been organized from the
talent in the orchestra with the help
of a few other musicians. This ar
rangement relieves the orchestra play
ers somewhat, and provides for dances
in quick succession.
Program
Overture—“Merry Wives of Windsor”
. Nicolai
University Orchestra
Cello Solo—“Song to the Evening
Star” (Tannhaueser) .Wagner
Miss Lora Teschner
Orchestral Accompaniment
Tenor Solos:
“A Song of Thanksgiving” .
.. Allitson
“Jean” . Spross
“There Is No Death” .O’Hara
Mr. John B. Siefert
Mr. Leland A. Coon, Accompanist
Two Indian Dances .Skilton
(a) Deer Dance.
(b) War Dance.
University Orchestra
INTRAMURAL RELAY RACE
IS LATEST CAMPUS SPORT
16 Organizations Represented
in Race November 25
The intramural mile relay race is a
new feature that has been added, to the
doughnut league activities.
The relay will be held the week
end following Homecoming, if that date
is available, according to “Hank”
Foster, assistant varsity track coach.
Men from 16 organizations on the cam
pus will participate, 8 men from each
house making a total of 128 men in the j
meet. This total will be divided into i
groups of 64 men each, which will be
designated as group “A” and “B”.
Group “A” will again be divided into
two sections, “C” and “D” and group
“ B ” into sections “ E ” and “ F ”.
Sections “C” and “D” will run a
race to decide the best team in group
“A” and a race between “E” and
“ F ’’ to decide the winning team in
group “B”. The winners of group
“A” will compete with the winners
of group “B” for the championship of
the meet and the first eight points,
while the losers will have a consola
tion race fof the last eight points.
The points of his race will be given
on the same basis as any other dough
nut activity, and will count a great
deal in the final reckoning of the
league’s activities in the spring.
FROSH TOLD OF ATTITUDE
President Campbell Tells First Tear
Class Old Rivalry Gone
Oregon’s attitude toward O. A. C.
during the Homecoming visit, was ex
Club Shine Parlors Club Barber Shop
.
The CLUB
814 Willamette Street.
Popular Men’s Resort
Club Cigar Store Club Billiard Parlor
Round
Trip
Ineluding War Tax
To
CORVALLIS
Via
Oregon Electric Railroad
Account
0. A. C. Homecoming
And
O. A..C. V*. W. S. C. FOOTBALL GAME
ARMISTICE DAY
Tickets on sale Thursday and Friday—Return limit
Tuesday.
•Daily Trains leave Eugene 7 :30 and 11:15 a. m., 2 and
5:25 p. m.; returning, leave Corvallis 9:20 and 11 a. in.,
6:13 and 8:28 p. m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY
plained to the members of the fresh
man elass, at the meeting last night
in Yillard hall. President P. L. Camp
bell in a short talk made clear that
the old feeling of rivalry was past and
that Oregon students were hosts to the
O. A. C. rooters while they are on the
campus. Lyle Bartholomew, student
president, promised the cooperation of
the upper- classmen, if assistance was
needed in protection of the bonfirg.
Beau Straub, urged that the freshman
consider the quality of the fire before
the quantity. Yell King Bel Ober
teuffer announced that work on the
bonfire would be discontinued today
between the hours of 4:15 and 5:15,
in order that all freshmen would be
able to attend the yell practice.
A letter of thanks to the electrical
company for their cooperation with the
bonfire committee was approved.
SOCCERITES MEET AGGIES
(Continued from page one)
start on the line. In the baekfield,
“Tubby” Ingles’ seven league boot
will function most effectively against
the Aggie rushes. “Buss” Gowans, a
Lanky lad with a good eye and a long
reach will in all probability guard
Oregon’s goal. Morgan Staton will fill
one of the baekfield berths, while
Bwight Parr and Bick Sundeleaf will
possibly be stationed near the scoring
domain. Several positions will be filled
at the last minute.
EXTRA
SPECIAL!
Thursday
ALMOND BRITTLE
32c per lb.
The kind that is crisp and
full of Almonds
Friday
TAFFY
19c per lb.
Vanilla, Strawberry,
Chocolate and Mo
lasses Flavors
Pure and Wholesome
Saturday
Only—250—Only
1-lb. Boxes
CHOCOLATES
Hand-Rolled Cream, Nut
and Chewing Centers
44c per lb. box
Sunday
SALTED
ALMONDS
82c per lb.
Strictly Fresh
705 Will. Phone 56
jUWSIWiiWWIS
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—a well made fruit salad, creamed chicken m flakey pat
tie shells, fluffy white mashed potatoes, a chocolate eclair
filled with custard, and a cup of coffee—and served in a
—Comfortable, attractive booth.
The Varsity
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24
\
Rounds Boxin
CHARLES DAWSON, U. of 0.
VS.
FREDIE ANDERSON, Vancouver
10 Rounds Main Event
3* Fast Peliminary Bouts -3
2- Wrestling Bouts -2
Music
Eugene Armory, Nov. 10th
GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00. RINGSIDE $1.50
No War Tax
In a Hurry?
Order
Campa Fruit Punch
Prepared Especially For
THE BIGGEST CROWD EVER
After the Orchestra Concert Dance tonight.
Faciliate Service-. • It’s good
One Big Booth Left
for the
Campa
ARMISTICE DINNER DANCE
Make your reservations now.
Are you making a memory book of your days in college?.. See
our big stunt books for interesting campus pictures.
STEVENSON’S
The Kodak Shop
10th and Willamette Sts. _Phone 535
VARSITY BARBER SHOP
Service Our Aim. Next to Oregana
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