MISS HINSDALE WRITES South American Clubs Show Marked Progress A long letter postmarked Montevi deo, Uruguay, has been received at the Y. W. bungalow from Miss Tirza Dins dale, who was the campus secretary last year. Miss Dinsdale is stationed in Montevideo, which is the headquar ters of the Y. W. C. A. work in South America. Her work, as soon as she masters the language, will be in a South American university center. The letter tells of an interesting 17-day trip from New York on the “Southern Cross,” an American Ship ping board boat making its maiden vovage. A twenty-four hour stop was made in Bio de Janeiro where Miss Dinsdale viewed the work that is being done by the association there. Montevideo Buildings Praised Miss Dinsdale attended the annual Y. W. C. A. meeting held in Buenos Aires and reports that she was happily surprised at the progress of the work the association is doing in the cities she 1 has visited. “In a country where wo man ’s work is so new, one expects to find the first years of work move very slowly bu$ here are splendid gymnasium classes, educational departments, cafe terias and boarding houses and some fine club work.” Describing her first impressions of the country Miss Dinsdale said, “One is scarcely prepared to find these coun tries so alive to many of the progressive things of the world and in others so far behind. For instance, here in Uruguay, there are some very excel lent laws as regards industry, and on the other hand, the duel is lawful and every month there are some deaths due to dueling.” Buenos Aires Meeting Attended Miss Dinsdale writes that Monte-' video has fine public buildings, school buildings and state institutions and that the penitentiary located there is considered one of the models of the world; that the little republic of Uru guay has forty well equipped play grounds but needs more physical educa tion directors. “Spring has just come here and the flowers are wonderful,” said Miss Dinsdale in telling of the beauties of South America. MU PHI WILL PLAN MUSICAL Mu Phi Epsilon will hold its monthly meeting on Saturday afternoon. Plans will then be made for the annual mu sical, which is given yearly at assem bly for the entire University. January 19, is the date set for the concert. 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Rice and Harding for the win ners and Harding for Bachelordon played stellar ball. Oregon Club No. 1 established a rec ord for high scores when they fell ; just short of the half century mark in their defeat of Phi Sigma Pi, score 49-10. Murray and Fraser divided 31 points between them for the winners while Hadsell and Young made eight of the points for the losers. Games for tomorrow are: Kappa Sigma vs. Oregon Club No. ! 2 at 4 p. m. I Alpha Tau Omega vs. Phi Gamma | Delta at 5 p. m. Girls’ Basketball. STANDING OF TEAMS League I W L Pare. Oregon Club . 4 0 1.000 Kappa Kappa Gamma 2 1 .666 Gamma Phi Beta . 1 1 .500 Pi Beta Phi . 1 2 .333 Chi Omega . 1 3 .250 Alpha Delta Pi . 0 2 .000 League II W L Perc. Hendricks Hall .;.. 3 0 1.000 Susan Campbell . 2 1 .666 Tri Delta . 2 1 .666 Kappa Alpha Theta . 0 2 .000 Delta Zeta . 0 3 .000 In the games played yesterday Ore- I gon Club defeated Pi Beta Phi 18 to 1,! 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