Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 02, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    DOUGHNUT LEAGUE TITLE
AGAIN WON BY FRIENDLY
Bachelordon Humbled by Hall
Men in Titular Game
Friendly hall, champions of the
doughnut baseball league last year,
yesterday afternoon put the skids un
der the titular hopes of the Bachelor
don nine by snowing the boys from
across the millrace under a storm of
16 runs, and for the second consecutive
year won a doughnut trophy, a silver
oving cup which, like that of last year,
will soon decorate the mantle of the
dorm fireplace. The score at the end
of the ninth canto stood 16 to 8.
Tim Saucer, speedy twirler for the
hall men, relieved Judge in the sixth
and from then until the end of the
diamond melee for University honors,
the Friendly lad whiffed them over the
plate in a cloud of obscurity. In three
innings Saucer sent eight men mean
dering to the Bachelordon bench by
the strike-out route. Joe Olsen re
ceived for both Judge and Saucer.
, The Bachelordon players had an off
day yesterday and several of their
eight counters were annexed through
errors by the Friendly men. Myers
started the game in the box, but was
relieved when the hall players began
planting his offerings out in the scen
ery adjacent to the graveyard. He
was relieved by Hal Kelly, who proved
to be a bit wild. Garner received for
the Bachelors. The two home runs of
the game were slammed out into the
tall uncut by Hoskins and Goodell,
Friendly men.
Up until yesterday evening, both
Friendly and Bachelordon had lost one
game, their opening contests. Friendly
lost to the Fijis and Bachelordon to
the Phi Delts. A small crowd wit
nessed the championship fracas.
DR. GILBERT TO BE SPEAKER
Dr. Jumes H. Gilbert, head of the
department of economics, is to deliver
the address at the commencement ex
ercises at Pacific, university, Juno 14.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Minimum charge, 1 time, 26c ; £ times,
46c; 6 times, fl. Must be limited to (
lines, over this limit, *c per line. Phone
961, or leave copy with Business office of
EufUtAlD, in University Press. Payment in
advance. Office hears, I to i a
LOST—A small package containing
pecoted white organdy sash, lost on
way home from assembly down 13th
street. Finder please call 107.
181-J3-2
LOST — A notebook in Woman’s
building, Friday, May 19. Finder
please return to Mrs. Ilempy in the
same building. 178-J1
HEMSTITCHING of all kinds neatly
and quickly executed at 8c per yard.
123.6 Mill street, close to the Univer
sity. 179-J2-2
COLLEGE MEN~^~ATTENTION—
Sell Fuller Brushes during vacation. J.
8. Knox says, “There is no other or
ganization in the country that can of
fer a man the Maine opportunity as the |
Fuller Brush company.” We back you
with $600,000.00 worth of national ad
vertising. Address 700 Journal Bldg., ^
Portland. 180-J3-2] '
Positively Unusual
1000Genuine U.S. Olive Drab 1000
Blankets
Placed on Sale This Morning
2 for
$5.75
WWtWt
Buy them while this lot lasts. They’re well worth $5
for the sleeping porch, camp, auto, home
Mail Orders Promptly Filled—Include Postage.
DESCRIPTION
The real genuine United States Army Olive Drab Blankets, bought >
from the government and received from the large Army Supply Base C
located at Atlanta, Georgia. Made according to U. S. Army specifi- f
cations, under government supervision, and accepted only after rigid a
inspection as to quality and workmanship. Heavy, closely woven, i(
wool, and will last a lifetime. Double bed size and built with the w
warmth of a double blanket. DON’T YOU THINK IT WOULD tl
E GOOD JUDGMENT TO SUPPLY YOURSELF WHILE YOU
AN GET THEM AT THIS PRICE$2.98 each or 2 for $5.75. Blan
Bts such as these have always been sold at $4.85, but this
irtunate allotment received at a price we will never duplicate
jain permits us to sell only 1,000 blankets at such a ridiculously
w figure. We pass our good fortune on to you and believe us when
e say we will never be able to sell them again at this price when
lis lot is gone. Buy now.
Surplus Army Goods Store
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
Eugene, Oregon Cottage Grove, Oregon
VARSITY BARBER SHOP
Service Our Aim. Next tm Oneffxua
The Eugene Packing Company
l Incorporated)
We Patronize Home Industries.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Phone 38 675 Willamette St.
Successors to the Wing Market
Full Line of Groceries and Cooked Foods at All Times
Hot. Chicken Toinales
Individual Chicken, Pies
Baked beans a specialty.
COME IN AND SEE THEM ALL
Commencement
Photographer
Three Day Service
McKune Studio
623 Willamette Phone 741
Bring Back the Memory
of Your Good Times with a
KODAK
Finishing Our Specialty
The Imperial Lunch
IS ALWAYS READY TO
SATISFY THAT EMPTY' FEELING
Fred Gerot
Koke-Tiffany Co.
75 West 8th.
30C
For Printing—
Binding—
Engraving
College Bar
I Oc EVERYWHERE
Delicious Ice Cream with Milk Chocolate
Coating
Manufactured by
Eugene
Fruit Growers Assn
Home of College Ice Cream