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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1921)
THREE GRID GAMES HERE IN 1S22, BENEFIEL HOPES Schedules For All Athletic Events Will be Made FOOTBALL TEAM RESTING Next Homecominv Game May Be On Armistice Day Both the Northwest and Pacific Coast conferences will meet in Port land this year, the Northwest December 8, and the Pacific Coast, December 10. There are two applicants for ad mission to the conferences, the Uni versity of Washington, which seeks membership in the Northwest and the University of Southern California, which desires a place in the Pacific Coast conference. Graduate Mannger Jack Benefiel will represent Oregon at the Northwest con clave, while Professor II. C. Howe, faculty member of the athletic council, will be the Eugene representative at the Coast gathering, an organization which requires representation by fac ulty men. Schedules to be Equalized Schedules for track, baseball, basket ball, tennis and wrestling for the schools represented will be the moin work of the meetings. Especial ref erence will be made this year to equal ize the schedules of the various schools over a period of four or five years and to arrange it so that none of the insti tutions represented will make an un proportional number of long trips. That the University of Washington will be admitted to membership in the Northwest conference is the opinion of Graduate Mnnagcr Benefiel, who intends to cast his vote in favor of the Suiulodgers. Benefiel also stated that the other schools concerned were heart ily in favor of accepting Washington’s petition. U. ». C. Fate Uncertain Professor Howe is uncertain as to what fate Southern California will re ceive at the bauds of the Pacific Coast representatives. The professor stated that he had not yet made up his mind as to how ho would veto, lint that he was in fuvor of the Trojans if the matter of schedule could be worked out with them equitably, as their admis sion would complicate the matter of long trips. Graduate manager Benefiol intends scheduling three games which will be conference games. The teams that will appear on the local gridiron will bo do eided upon during the conference meet ings next month. Homecoming to be Nov. 11 It is planned now to make next year’s Homecoming game fnil on Sat urday the 11th of November, which will obviate the necessity of the local merchants closing their establishments on two consecutive week ends. This change will also be instrumental in so curing a much larger crowd than would otherwise be able to turn out. The Oregon football machine is tak ing things easy this week and will start active training for the Hawaiian CLASSIFIED ADS Minimum charge, 1 time, 26c; 2 time*, 45c ; 6 timrH, $1. Must be limited to I line*, over this limit, 6c per line. Phone PM, or leave copy with Huaineaa office of Kmkhai ti, In University Prose. Payment in advance. Office hours, 1 to 4 p. in. LOST Will person who took light l>ulbs from Garrett Lewis on the night of the bonfire please return same to W. J. Allard. tf.-N29. FOK RF.NT tloml room, furnace heated. Women only. 127 13th Ave nue Last. Phone 1291 J. tf.-N30. LOST One comb with brilliants on 13th Street November 2."'. also a locker key number 197, November 29. ('all 1190 K. 42 DL LOST Three key s, a Vale and lock cr key in Woman's gym No. 1 is Cal) Alpha Phi. U 112. games next Monday. This layoff is being given by the eoaehing staff to preclude any possibility of the team going stale and will give the players a chance to relax after their strenuous season. At least 14 men will sail from San Francisco on the 14th of December and it is possible that two or three others may be taken. Head coach Huntington and Trainer Hayward will accompany the team. Framed Campus Views at Reads. Get the Clauified Ad habit. MANY THINGS ABE LOST Have you lost anything? If not, you are an unusual person, according to the janitorial force who take care of the University buildings. They re port that an unusually large number of things are being left in class rooms and halls. Whenever possible, articles are returned. Students are urged to put their name, address and telephone number in their books and on arti cles which are likely to become lost. This will aid in the search for owners of lost articles. Read’s for Framed Pictures. A Christmas Rememb ranee that Lasts— A FRAMED CAMPUS PICTURE A. C. Read Campus Art and Stationery Shop Home of the Big Campus Memory Book BICYCLE and General Repairing Good used bicycles $15.00 to $25.00 We rent bikes Smith-McKern CYCLE CO. Phone 299 Cor. 9th & Oak “FOLLOW THE TRAIL.” Thanks More Students every day, and they all come back— Business is good—Thanks. Our kitchen is clean. Come in the back door and see for your self. Music Sunday Evening 5:30 to 8:00 IDEAL SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE ORDERS Bakery Here Is a Sale of Utmost Importance to Men! GOOD CLQSjiES © B. K. tf Cl. 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 FOR STYLE QUALITY € ECONOMY Phoenix Pure Silk Hose now 85c pair. Framed Pictures Book Ends Candle Sticks Pottery Stand Frames Nut Bowls Flower Bowls Vases Cigarette Trays Japane s Trays, etc. PICTURE FRAMING If you want to saw that pU'tuiv havo it framed, over 200 mouldings to scleet from. Fred Ludford Paint and Art Store 922 Will. Street Phone 749 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 Excellent Service Mingled with the ever-present social atmosphere, makes our din ing room the most attractive, and the most highly desired place in the city. Hotel Osburn U. of O. Students We Specialize in Mending Soles Our present University patronage is the verification of our good work PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP Phillips’ ‘MILITARY’ Soles and Heels Jim THE SHOE DOCTOR. 986 Willamette Street.