VARSITY MEN TO VIEW 0, A. C.-W.S. C. CONTEST Practice to be Held at 9:30 O’clock This Morning DICK REED USED AT GUARD Johnson in at Quarter When Chapman is Injured Practically all of the varsity foot ball men and the coaching staff will journey to Corvallis this afternoon to see the game between the Aggies and the Washington State Cougars. Con sequently the practice today will be held at 9:30 this morning with An other workout scheduled for tomorrow. The men were put through the stiffest i kind of a practice session last night with lots of scrimmage, the second stringers furnishing the opposition. Huntington used Dick Reed at right! guard last night and the big fellow may get a chance next Saturday al though Floyd Shields will likely start. Tiny Shields is being used consistently S at the other guard berth and has ap parently found his niche as he is going a million at that position. At right tackle “Scotty” Strachan is alternat ing with Yon der Ahe and both men may be used in the fray with the farmers. Injured ankles were in order in' the scrimmage yesterday and both George King, half, and Hal Chapman quarter were taken from the fray with twisted ankles, neither injury being considered serious however. DeArmand, broke into the backfield in King’s place while Ward Johnson called signals for Chapman. Johnson looks good these days and smashed the second string line repeatedly for consistent yardage. Two Oregon men, Mart Howard, left end, and Spike Leslie, left tackle, have been recommended by Athletic CLASSIFIED ADS Minimum charge, 1 time, 25c; 2 times, 45c; 5 times, $1. Must be limited to 5 lines, over this limit, 5c per line. Phone 951, or leave copy with Business office of Emerald, in University Press. Payment in advance. Office houns, 1 to 4 p. m. LOST—A belt from a brown rain coat on 11th or 12th streets. Phone 504. 14-N12. JUST OPB2T—Ye Gown Shop. Dreee making, remodeling, and ready-to-wear garment*. Corner 0th and 'Willamette, over Cage Millinery. Tn Th * F tf. LOST—A Frasar and Squair French grammar. Finder please notify Curly Lawrence, phone 940. 16-N1C. "After Every Meal** . WRIGLEYS TEN FOR FIVE CENTS B130 The Flavor Lasts! Oinysanthe t mums^ are the favorite JfloWers THE ehauces are that the chrysanthemum is your fav orite fall flower. We have a glad array of these ma jestic long stemmed beau ties from which you can choose. Also pompon, single and anemone types. They make a most pleasing gift. You ean phone your order and we’ll attend to it promptly. Ev^ry event is an occa sion for flowers. TfDhtre you 993 ~ /7OkcMfi VuaretSV: U -604 SB Director Powell of Stanford for berths on Walter Camp's mythical All-Ameri can. Both Howard and Leslie are playing their third year with the var sity. HUBBARD SAYS HIS ROOKS WILL BEAT OREGON FROSH Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, Nov. 10.—(P. I. N. S.)—The Oregon Aggie rooks will clash with the Oregon frosh, Saturday in their annual gridiron battle. Coaeh “Cac” Hubbard says that his team is in fine condition with the exception of Wolver ton, quarter, who is out of the game for the rest of the year with an injured leg. “We will wipe out the defeat of last year gloriously,” said Hubbard. “I was well satisfied with the showing made against Mt. Angel last Satur day.” The Oregon first year men won last year 13 to 0. They have the edge over the rooks according to the dope as they defeated Mt. Angel 54 to 6, while the Aggies only won 35 to 7. This game will be one of the ath letic attractions of Homecoming week end. The rook team is light—the line averages 175 while the backfield will average 170. Practically the same line up will start against the frosh as that used last Saturday against Mt. Angel, with the exception of one or two changes in the line. Students read the classified ads; try using them. ENUS m PENCILS f: "C’OR the student or prof., ■*- the superb VENUS out rivals all for perfect pencil work. 17 black degrees and 3 copying. American Lead Pencil Co, 220 FifthAre. NcwYork The largest telling I quality fencii | in the liter Id The Eugene Packing Company Incorporated. We Patronize Home Industries. Phone 38 FRESH AND CURED MEATS 675 Willamette St. Successors to the Wing Market. Hiltibrand’s —the place where you get the things for your midnight feeds. across from the Kappa Sigs Make Your Reservations Now For Your Homecoming Luncheon THE ANCHORAGE Phone 30 NIVERSITY MEN: We've got the assortment of wearing ap parel that you want, a better, bigger and more complete stock this year than ever before. Sweaters, wool sox, shirts and everything a man must have-r you '11 find in this great assortment. And, speaking of clothes, you should see the brand new patterns we have in Virgin Wool Suits and Overcoats. They’re beauties—and to think that our prices are far ,far below thise usually asked for this class of merchandise. VIRGIN WOOL SUITS & O’COATS $35. READY TO WEAR OR SPECIALLY MADE TO YOUR MEASURE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS STORE 7th and Willamette Sts. The Red Cross Needs You TYPEWRITER SPECIALS UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER .$36.00 $63.00, Oliver Typewriter, new model...36.00 Rebuilt Corona Typewriter . 30.00 Rebuilt Corona Typewriter. 40.00 1000 sheets good typewriting carbon, at. lc 100 Reams “A” grade white Manila paper, at. 1.10 50 bottles “Ideal Fountain Pen Ink”, 2 for.. 16c $4.00 Set Peerless Rubber Typewriter Keys . 2.60 Office Machinery Supply Co. Successor to VALLEY SALES AGENCY 917 Willamette St. Eugen, Oregon Club Shine Parlors Club Barber Shop The CLUB 814 Willamette Street. Popular Men’s Resort Club Cigar Store Club Billiard Parlor The Correct Number For quality meats is— —Phone— ^ 7 -Phone— The place where meats are thrice and always BIGHT: DRESSED RIGHT SOLD RIGHT HANDLED RIGHT D. E. Nebergal Meat Co. Quality When You Entertain Go To— Cresseys’ —for— PLACE CARDS TALLY CARDS DANCE PROGRAMS AND DECORATIONS Greeting Cards For All Occasions Cresseys9 BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS Annual Armistice Ball Auspices Willamette Post 239, Veterans Foreign Wan Reservations for All Patriotic Organizations New Armory Friday, November 11th FREE SERPENTINES and HORNS Corner’s Orchestra Admission—$1.00 Per Couple, Tax Included; Ladies Free; Balcony Free. Everybody Welcome It’s a far cry, Doughboy— —A FAR CRY from the tin willy and the slumgullion of the camps and the trenches. Of course Uncle Sam and the mess seargent did the best they could for you—but even though it was a lot better than the stuff the Tommies and the Poilus and the other fellows had to eat, you got almighty sick of it—did’nt you? And it’s a safe bet with no takers that the first thing you did when you got out was to go to the best restaurant you could find, and order all the things you’d been hankering after—a thick, juicy T-bone, baked potatoes, hot rolls, creamed peas, a combination salad, a generous cut of real apple pie, AND a cup or two of honest'do-goodness coffee, with plenty of sugar and thick cream-» the kind that never saw a can. Makes your mouth water, doesn’t it? Well, doughboys, and gobs, and veterans of other wars and all the rest of you that enjoy good food well cooked, we’re ready to serve you a meal just like that—today or any day. Hut today especially we’ve a very particular welcome for ex-ser vice men. The Varsity CLARK HAWLEY