SPORTS MUST BE CLEAN (Continued from page one) writer of ability who writes with the authority of one who has taken great pains to search out the undesirable elements in college and university life, will no longer have an application anywhere in this country: “College athletics badly needs a house-cleainng. The sport and the gambler and the dirty-work artist— both among the alumni and in the com munity generally—are having too much influence in this business. As for such alumni, they are a legitimate expres sion of the college’s own training in' this respect. The college has, and in the future will have, nobody but itself to thank for the existence of such alumni.” ARCHITECT TO VISIT Ellis F. Lawrence, dean of the school of architecture and allied arts, will be on the campus on Monday when he and W. R. B. Wilcox, a prominent architect of Seattle, will be here for a few hours on their way to San Fran cisco. From there they will sail for Honolulu, June 7. At noon on Mon day a luncheon will be held at the An chorage for all members of the faculty of the school, with Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Wilcox as honor guests. CLASSIFIED ADS Minimum charge, 1 time, 26e; 2 timm, 45c; 5 times. $1. Must be ilmitsd to C lines, over this limit, (c per line. Phone 951, or leave copy with Business of flee of EheraU), in University Press. Payment in advance. Office boats, 1 te 4 p. m. 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 HEMSTITCHING of all kinds neatly and quickly executed at 8c per yard. 1235 Mill street, close to the Univer sity. 179-J2-2 COLLEGE MEN— ATTENTION— Sell Fuller Brushes during vacation. J. S. Knox says, “There is no other or ganization in the country that can of fer a man the same opportunity as the Fuller Brush company.” We back you with $500,000.00 worth of national ad vertising. Address 700 Journal Bldg., Portland. 180-J3-2 WANTED—A student with some ex perience for summer work. Salary and bonus. Call R. Grosvenor, Hotel Os burn, for appointment Saturday. 182-J3 LOST—Tortoise shell rimmed glasses. Return to Lillian Flint, Hendricks hall. The Same Prompt Service DOC The Electric Cleaners 832 Olive St. Phone 872 The Minister of the First Methodist Church Has been glad to meet so many stu dents of U. of O. and wishes God speed to all who have finished their studies. We shall be glad to meet all those who return next year. Buy a Ford and spend the difference during vacation. The Co-op is operated by students of Oregon for the purpose of supplying text books and all students’ supplies conveniently and economically to all. Be a Member of the Co-op Next Year. It Pays SEE OUR STOCK OF Tennis Rackets and Balls BEFORE YOU BUY We carry Wright & Ditson and Spald ing Rackets in all grades and prices. Dividends for School Year, 1921-22, are now payable. Turn in your cash Register Tickets. BRING IN YOUR SECOND HAND BOOKS THE Co-op It’s Your Store We Carry a fine stock of the famed GANTNER & MATTERN CO.’S Bathing Suits These suits are guaranteed the equal of any suits made and for the prices we ask are, we think, superior to any we have seen. These Suits Come DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY TO YOU and are shown in the latest shades and styles. THE Co-op It’s Your Store Oregon Students Get Text Books at publishers list prices. This means that Oregon students secure books at the same prices that are paid by stu dents at Harvard, Princeton, Cornell and the other big Eastern Universities. Your Co-op Pays the Freight. Be a Member of the Co-op Next Year. It Pays TAKE AN OREGON Memory Book HOME WITH YOU $3.75 A Fountain Pen makes an ideal gift for graduation. Our stock is al ways complete and offers a wide varie ty from which to make selection. WATERMAN—SWAN— SHEAFFERS BRING IN YOUR SECOND HAND BOOKS