FIVE ARTISTS TO APPEAR AT ALUMNI HALL SUNDAY Jue, The Hoebers, Goffreiere, Miss ° • o Harper to be Heard Alumni and students of; the Univer sity are invited to attend a program of interest to music lovers which has been arranged for presentation next Sunday afternoon in Alumni hall of the Woman’s building. The soloists for the occasion will be Frank Jue, tenor, a pupil of Mme. McGrew and a former campus favorite, now attending medical school in Portland, Miss Ger trude Hoeber and Reuben Goffreiere Miss Helen Harper, violinist, and Ralph Hoeber, cellist, will assist. Miss Hoeber, who visited on the cam pus last spring is known to a wide cir cle in Eugene. She has appeared be fore the student assembly and in musi cals here. For three years she has been a headliner with Ellison-White, having toured the coast, the middle west, Canada, Australia and New Zea land. She is a brilliant violinist and has a charming mezzo-soprano voice. y i Doughnut Basketball I Standing of Teams Team W L Perc. Phi Gamma Delta . 6 0 1.000 Kappa Sigma . 6 1 .833 Delta Tau Delta . 5 1 .833 Kappa Theta Chi . 5 1 .833 Sigma Alpha Epsilon.... 4 2 .667 Alpha Tau Omega . 4 2 .667 Phi Delta Theta . 3 2 .600 Oregon Club No. 1 . 3 2 .600 Oregon Club No. 2 . 3 2 .600 Bachelordon . 3 4 .428 Beta Theta Pi . 2 5 .285 Sigma Nu . 1 3 .250 Chi Psi .. 2 4 .233 Sigma Chi . 1 5 .166 Phi Sigma Pi . 1 5 .166 Friendly Hall . 1 5 .166 Delta Theta Phi . 0 4 .000 The Fijis stand alone at the head of the percentage column as a insult of last night’s game with the Kappa Sigs which the Fijis w6n 19 to 11. Kappa Theta Chi in one of the prettiest ex hibitions of team work seen this season won from S. A. E. 31 to 19. These two' games were played be tween what are probably the four strongest teams in the league and brought out just what could be ex pected from them. The fast and accurate passing of the Kappa Theta Chi team was too much for S. A. E. in the first game and the outcome was never in doubt. The shooting and passing of Zimmermanj stood.out for the' winners, ’’While Cran dell showed up for S. A. E. The game between Kappa Sigma and Phi Gamma Delta was close through out with the Fijis always maintaining a slight lead, but toward the last long baskets by Mclfcillan and Knudson sewed the game up. McMillan "and Shaffer played good ball for the Fiji*, while Rockhey showed up for Kappa Sigma. Games for Monday are: • Bachelordon vs. Phi Delta Theta, 4 o ’clock. Delta Theta Phi vs. Oregon No. 2, 4:40 o’clock. % Sigma Nu vs. Phi "Sigma Pi, 5:15 o ’clock. • Alpha Tau Omega inflicted, the first defeat of the ,season upon Delta i Tau D