SEMI-FINALS IN BOXING SET FOR THIS EVENING Grading Not to be Done Until Last Matches Are Played The boxing and wrestling semi-finals are to be held in the men's gym this afternoon at 3 o’clock, according to Coach Barnes who is in charge of the two doughnut sports. The time was changed to the afternoon on account of the many conflicting functions which are being held this evening. The men who are scheduled for the meets must appear at the gym at 3 o 'clock sharp or the penalty will bd the forfeiture of their bout. Any one matched in the meet today who has not obtained a physical O. K., or his heart examined, or who has not been weighed in will have to be O. K. before he will be allowed to com pete. All the extra men must appear at the gym at the stated time also, to meet any challengers that may appear. All challenges will be run off during the afternoon which makes it necessary that some of the men to appear in two matches during the afternoon. Bill Hayward is to referee the boxing bouts, while Rutherford, O. A. C., will have charge of the wrestling events. The finals in the two sports to be held in the men’s gym on the 24th of the month instead of at the Armory as was formerly announced. At the finals, the presentation of the student body ticket with 25 cents will admit a per son. Fifty cents will be required with out a student body ticket. The finals are to be referred by Bill Hayward in the boxing and E. A. Brit ton of the Y. M. C. A. in the wrestling matches. The following matches are scheduled for the 3 o ’clock semi-finals. The 125 pound class in boxing will have two events between Meyers vs. Madlung and Garfinkle vs. Ross. The 115 pound class has one match, Kulm vs. Bullock, with Gamboa as an extra man. The 135 pound class has two events, Sorsby vs. Easterday, and Cul bertson vs. Branstetter. 15S pounders are Clark vs. Bryson and Ford vs. Cota. The 145 pound men are Jones vs. Ferrj’ with Burton as an extra man. The 125 pound boxers are Berry vs. Yamane and Strahorn vs. Sumption. 145 pounders are Wyatt vs. Robertson with Moores as an extra. The 158 pound class has two events, French vs. Lundburg, and Campbell vs. Youngs. One 175-pound match is on, Tergeson vs. Atkins with King an extra. The grading will not commence until the finals come off, and then it will be up usunBui SutAiopoj oi[p in ouop boxing there will be three places in each weight, which will get five, three, and one point, respectively. The wrest ling is to be given the same number of points, with the exception that in case a man wins by throwing his opponent he will be given one additional point; thus, if the winner in a certain class wins by a fall he will get six points in stead of five. In a like manner second place will be given four and third ! place two points. The organization having the most | points in the end will be given first place in the sport, and the others will follow in order. There were five events run eff Sat urday, three boxing and two wrestling. The boxing matches were all fast and showed quite a bit of spirit. In the 135 pound class Culbertson won from Eas terday by virtue of his harder hitting and the ability to follow np his punches. The one 145-pound bout of the day re sulted in a vietrov for High over Bur ton. Ford outfought Mason in the 158 i pound class, showing his superior ex perience throughout. The heavyweight wrestling match re suited in a victory for Tergeson over Horsefall after five minutes of pawing the mat. Moores, who had been chal lenged by Lee, succeeded in winning | from the latter, thus getting the right I to enter the finals, which will be j held in the gym this afternoon at 3. I There is to be no admission charged at I these matches, but twenty-five cents j will be required to see the finals on the I 24tli of the month. ! MEETING OF CHEMICAL SOCIETY TO BE FEB. 25 Twenty-five Members of State Section May Attend The Oregon section of the American Chemical Society will meet at the Uni versity of Oregon Saturday evening. February 25. At. least 25 members of the state organization are expected to attend. Already members from Port 1 land and Corvallis have signified their ' intention of coming. The program for the evening follows: 6:00 p. m. dinner at the Anchorage. 7:45 p. m. meeting in Yillard Hall. Paper on “Utilization of Pae.ific Coast Kelp” by Professor H. G. Tanner of the University of Oregon depart ! ment of chemistry. Paper on “Determination of the I Acidic Property of Alcohol, and the Consideration of Esters as Acid An hydrides” by Professor K. J. Williams of the University of Oregon department of chemistry. The meetings of the section make it possible for men of a common interest to get together and discuss work and research in that line. 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