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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1921)
Doughnut Basketball Standing of the Teams Team W L Phi Gamma Delta 7 0 Kappa Sigma 7 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6 2 Delta Tau Delta 6 2 Alpha Tau Omega . 6 2 Oregon Club No. 2 .52 Kappa Theta Chi .5 3 Bachelordon . 4 4 Oregon Club No. 1 . 3 3 Phi Delta Theta 4 4 Sigma Chi . 3 5 Sigma Nu 2 4 Chi Psl . 2 6 Beta Theta Phi . 2 7 Friendly Hall . 1 6 Phi Sigma Pi . 1 7 Delta Theta Phi . 0 6 Perc. 1.000 .875 .750 .750 .750 .714 .625 .500 .500 .500 .375 .334 .250 .222 .143 .122 .000 Kappa Sigma won from Kappa Theta Chi 27 to 10, J’hi Delta Theta defeated Sigma Nu 20 to 10, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon took a elose game from Delta Tau Delta 2.'i to 21. The game between Kappa Sigma and Kappa Theta Chi was not as close as was expected, and the Kappa Sigs took the lead early in the contest and in creased it steadily as the game pro gressed. Bliss and Rockliey starred for the winners with Harding showing up well for Kappa Theta Chi. Sigma Alpha Epsilon jumped into the lead early in the game with the Delta Tan team, and held it until toward the end of the second half, when the Delta staged a strong comeback and tied the score. The S. A. E. team shot the winning basket just before the whistle blew. King played well for S. A. E., while Smith and Cowans were the best on the Delt squad. Phi Delta Theta in the third game played won from Sigma Nu 20 to 10. The game was slow throughout with the Phi Delts having a slight, edge. Aim played fast ball for the Phi Delts while Dudley scored oftonost for Sigma Nu. Carnes for Wednesday are: Phi Cam run Delta vs. Oregon Club No. 2 at. 4 o’clock. Phi Sigma Pi vs. Baehelordon at 5 o’clock. Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Nu at 7:4.r> o ’clock. VOCATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CAMPUS ENDS TODAY Teas and “Get-Togethers” Will Enable Girls to Moot Representatives Personally this Afternoon The first session of the second an nual vocational conference, which is being held on the campus on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, was held j at the Dungalow yesterday afternoon at five o ’clock. Miss Kathryn Burnside, student sec retary, who worked in Eastern industrial plants during the war, told of the op portunities open to college women in the home missionary field. The need for trained workers in China was stressed by Mrs. Charles A. Bowen, who represents student work in the Methodist church. Mrs. Bowen has; spent many years in China as a mis sionary. “Christian Leadership” was the topic which Mrs. W. E. Rambo of the Christian church choose for her message and she told stories of her j experiences in Armenia and Turkey ! working with the Near East Relief. Opportunities for conferences with each representative will be given today at the different teas and “get-togeth Our Reputation as Shoe Repairers 35 years in Eugene is your assuranc of sat isfaction. Miller’s Shoe Shop 43 W. 8th . Eugene "finer tvery near* WRIGLEYS PK S V ZTjr FIVE CENTS B130 The Flavor Lasts! era” which are being held. The Bap tist girls are asked to meet Mrs. £d ker Burton at a tea given at Miss Ethel Sanborn’s home pt 670 E. 12th street from 4:15 to 5:30 p. m. Mrs. Sanderson is giving a tea for Mrs. Ram bo and the girls of the Chris tian church in her home at 815 E. 12th street. Mrs. Bowen will meet the Methodist girls at a tea at Mrs. A. C. Dixon’s home at 633 East 11th street. Standard Values in Hosiery for Men A busy man has no time to shop around in search of “special” values. When he starts out to re plenish his stock of Shirts, Neckwear or Hosiery, he wap ts to makehis purchases as quickly as possible. By featuring only such de pendable lines as Allen A C*€l£ Hosiery ' we have won the confi- ! dence of men who know ! quality merchandise when they see it Oar assortments of styles for men include such shad as and qualities as are certain to satisfy. Whether a man's preference is for the finest silk, lisle, wool or cotton hose, what he wants or needs is here. Matlock’s 57 9th Ave. E., Phone 60 Today and Thursday This Sale Will Continue With a Whirlwind of Bargains Shoes Men’s all solid leather Work Shoes, $7.d() values $3.65 Dress Shoes l'lat'k end brown Press Shoes, S7..)0 values, at $4.65 Rubber Boots I’, s. Rubber Hoots $3.85 LADIES’ BOOTS Pumps — Oxfords Black. lirown calf nml kid leather. New Brogue ef fects, military heels $7..‘>0 values, at $4.65 /< r HEATHER HOSE—$1.75 values 89c SHOE POLSH—2 in 1 5c Girls’ Shoes All solid leather School Shoes, black and brown, in boots and Oxfords. All styles and sizes. Girls’ Gun Meted L a c e Shoes, $5.50 values. . $3.65 Girls’ Brown Lace Shoes, $5.’)0 values, at.$3.65 Girls Oxfords, b r o w n Brogue style, $5 values $3.45 Boys' Shoes All solid leather School Shoes, black and browns. Boys Black School Shoes, $4.00 values, at.$2.35 Boys Brown. English last, $6.50 values, at.$3.65 Boys’ Hi lops. $6.50 val ues, at . $3.65 CLOSING THIS STOCK OUT 663 The Booterv .1 UOlHiSON WLLAMETTE STREET - Register Bldg. IN COME REGAL SHOES 663 Here Is a Sale of Utmost Importance to Men! Thru the cooperation of a large manufacturer of high grade clothing we were able to secure a very special price concession on Just 29 Young Men’s O’Coats Snappy, belted and plain models with large patch or cut in pockets, convertable collars. Finest woolens, blue, gray and brown heather mixtures. The regular price on these coats would be $45, We are passing the saving of this special purchase on to you and you may purchase one of these splendid Overcoats for REMEMBER, there are just 29 of them and they’ll not linger long here at this very unusual price. See them in our window today. Home of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes ■riMJMil-WJBLm .mi iMji ijjwiww— FOR STYLE. OL/WLlTY £ tCONCM Y Phoenix Pure Silk Hose now 85c pair. “Say it with Flowers” Eugene Floral Co. J. A. Hooning, Prop. Store, 92 Ninth Ave. East. Phone 3231-J. Framed Mottos Are Year Long Reminders Of You. A. C. Read Campus Art and Stationery Shop Home of the Big Campus Memory Book I ♦ ♦ ♦ ’♦ '♦ ♦ V V Now That You Have Been Home and Tasted Mother’s Cooking Come to the Peter Pan and help keep that good taste. Sandwiches that call for more PETER PAN WALT. HUMMELL Prop.