Oregon Daily Emerald Member of Pacific Intercollegiate P.-ess Association Kenneth Youel George McIntyre Editor _Manager Official publication of the Awinriatcd Student* of the University of Oregon, issued daily < . ' day, during the coH< • ____.____ Managing Editor.Pkil Brogan Aiwociat Editor.Edwin Hoyt Associate .Art Rudd Day Editors: John Rip*u. Nari'-y Wi! on, Don Woodward, Ben Maxwell, Florine Packard. Night Editors: Tod Janes, Ed \ .;1 t-1! >'*. Sports Editor Edwin Eraser Sports Writers: Alfred Erickson, Monte Byers, • 'rvice Editors: Howard Godfrey, Muhaelson._ Harold Shirley, Ered New Stair- Clinton Howard, Rosalia Keber, Inez King, Margaret Scott, Dan Lyons, Mabel GiJham Cere . i- J. weli, I ) - v ill i 11fact! itios tut athletics on tho campus, tin intramural sports' oommittoo of ttu faculty is commenting another yoai with tho It opt' ot securing ov n mart advantages fot the students tl an it a loon instrumental in bringing about it tho past. This was tho main point brought out in an interview with the ohairmaii of tho oommittoo, 1! 11 IV t'ou, ro^ai. 1111u tho future o' iutraiuura sports among tho stmlonts ami faoultv of the 1’nivorsity. "It is oas.or to obtain $1,000 for in tor collegiate sports than it is to raise $10 for intramural athletics,” tu tie olart* Wednesday evening at 7:30, in th I Women's League room of the W c | man’s building. Libert Hoskins wil read ip paper on “Energy as the Fur | damental Concept of Understands Science.” j gani/ed who meet in the open air gvr ou Tuesday, Thursday and 1 riday a • 1:30 for handball, basketball, swim ming, etc. The committee is very mud .'interested in encouraging athletics oi i the part of the faculty members, i The two purposes which the commit I tee has in view are helping to secur ' new facilities for intramural athletic and inducing every student and faculty member to take some kind of exoreis 1 daily. Both Dean Bovard and Mr. Scot are giving hearty co-operation ill tlies matters and President Campbell has ex pressed himself as very much in favo • of the endeavor. The members of the committee nr K. II. DeCou, chairman; H. A. Scott Florence D. Alden, Edward IT. Decker James Miller, Harry B. Yocum and Carl ton E. Spencer. TEA SERVED FROM FOUR TO SIX THIS AFTERNOON Margaret Beattie at the Hoad of Wo men's League Affair The first Women's League tea o the year will be held this afternoon 01 the sun porch of the Woman's build t ing, from l until 6 o’clock. To ever; .• co-ed is extended a hearty imitatioi i to come and get acquainted. ■ Margaret Beattie is in charge of ar rai gements, and will be assisted abou the rooms bv a group of girls from tin i various women's organizations on tht /campus. Music "ill be furnished fo; those wishing to dance, and dainty re , freshments will be served, viiris ari . urged to “drop in” between or atte classes, and not to “dress up,” for tin , tea is decidedly informal. TEAMS WILL PLAY HERE i - (Continued from page one.) back who is said to be a past u.astei at hitting the line as well as a hare r an to stop when circling the eu is Schulmerick is ably backed by several other stars and the teamwork gained b\ two years of ploying together makes them a formidable aggregation, one that will require the best efforts oi the Oregon babes to down. GET READY TO LAUGH! LEMOM PUNCH IS OUT Students F-; jcive Issues Through Hail; Campus Humor Enlivens the Feature Section The first issue of Lemon Punch is off the press! The little gloom-dispeller, to the number of loot) copies, will be distributed ori the rumpus today. The students who have paid their subscrip tions will receive their issues through mail, instead of by distribution to the living organizations as previously. Punches will also be on sale at the Co op for those who have not paid in ad vance. The present subscription list includes somewhat over a thousand names. The cover design for this is.sue was done by Bay Bethers, who was proin cntly connected with the art work of the Lemon Punch last year. Contribu tors to the feature sections include a number of well-known campus humor ists, among whom are Kelly Brandstet ter, Herb Larson, “Gus” Evans, Fran cis Linklater and Ep Hoyt. Stuart Biles, Beatrice Morrow, Doris Bothwell and Owen Callaway have as sisted in the art work of the Punch. There are to be eight issues of the magazine this year, the second of which will be the third annual Homecoming i number, to be ready for Homecoming week-end. The number of pages for the first is sue is nearly 30. DRIVE GOAL OF 51500 SET A goal of $1500 has.been set for the drive by the Y. M. and Y. W. from fac ulty members and townspeople. Mr. Dean Walker and Mrs. George Bohler are in charge of the finance committees handling the town and the campus re spetively. There will be a meeting of the members to discuss plans for the 1 campaign today at 2 p. m. MME. CORNIER WILL SPEAK A talk on “My Impressions of Amer ; ica” by Mme. Germaine Cornier, a ■ French student at the University who is also teaching in the French depart i ment, will feature the first meeting of i the French club of the campus, in the Y. W. C. A. bungalow tonight^at 7:45 o’clock. All interested students are in [ vited to attend. l Phi Mu. Alpha announces the pledging of Vincent Engeldinger. I » 1 Sl Lost—Tortoise shell glasses in leather case, call 1307. 48-017-18. .! For Anything Musical see Eugene •' Music Shop first. 8 East 9th St. Phone .312. 37-014-19. Table Board—Best home cooking on 1 the campus. 1488 Alder. Phone 1229 J. • 44-017-tf. i 3 _ for Bent—A garage half a block 1 from the University. Call at Campus - Barber Shop. 51017-18. Found—Fountain pen on University avenue, and near 14th, Friday. Call R. C. Clark, 1182 J. ' 45-017. i t Lost—Pair of tortoise rim glasses - Thursday in or near Woman’s building. i Finder please call 125. 46-017. Lost—A brown silk umbrella with white ivory handle. Call Florine Pack ard, 6SS. 47-017. ! For Sale—Wurlitzer 15-kev B-flat clarionet, perfect condition; price reas ' unable. Call at 446 E. 13th Ave., after t 4:00 p. m. 37-015-17 Cleaning and Pressing- -Call Terminal - Cleaners. Special price to students. Phone 360. 34-013-18. Lost—Gray silk umbrella with part ’ amber handle. Lost day of frosh par ’ ado. Left in Oregon building. Beatrice Fish. 9-13-22. Exchanged by mistake at Freshman ;dance Saturday night, light brown cord overcoat, size 34. Please call 730 and | ask for Sumner. 43-017. Will the party who took a whipcord raincoat by mistake at the Frosh Mix and left a gabardine raincoat please call Chas. Stoekwell, 186. 49-017. Room and Board for one boy. Good ' room and plenty of opportunity to 1 study. House owned by student. 1209 Emerald St. S' a week. 42-017-18. i Lost V ladies fountain pen Saturday between 670 East 12th and football field. Finder please return to Women ‘s Physical Education department. 50-017. Dressmaking, altering, repairing, sew ing of draperies and linens for fraterni . ties. Mrs. Fannie L. Stansbie, 652l-_> E. . 13th Ave. Phone 341 V. House to rear. 3-04N3. Picture Framing - -Come in and look 'over our stock of photo frames and framing material. You'll appreciate our service and low prices. Anderson's Film Shop, opposite Rex theater. 41 017-18. SPECIALS Gold baud dinnerware tl 26-piece set at $4.25 , 42 piece set at $v50 5 • piece sot at $12.25 All above sets are open stock patterns, j I Store, I Phone 1122 59 0-15 X15 j CLASSIFIED ADS Minimum charge, 1 time, 26c ; 2 times, 46c; 6 times, $1. Must be limited to 6 lines, over this limit, 6c per line. Phone 961, or leave copy with Business office of Emkrald, in University Press. Payment in advance. Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. \ FOR YOUNG MEN, COLLEGE MEN, STUDENTS, We’ve Hit the Right Mete in Our Special Line of Fall Suits. No jazz effects, no exaggeration ii> cut or color, no extremes except the extreme of good taste, but there’s life in the pat terns. originality in the designs and the most becoming models the American designers have presented for years. A blue serge rather superior in quality—the suit every man needs $27.50 Hub Clothing and Shoe Store 97 West 8th Corner Olive CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING Phone 342 Special prices to Students Hotel Osburn Cleaners Phone 342 8th and Pearl The Vanity Beauty Shop EXPERT MARCELLING ALL LINES OF BEAUTY CULTURE Featuring MASK-O-UTH A non-massage liquid mask—tlie very latest process TheVanity Beauty Shop Rear of Phares’ Baby Shop 632 Willamette Phone 432R r After College Dances Come to the College Confectionery Old studes have been here before. They still come. If you're here for the first time follow their exam ple. You'll. be glad. Varsity J. W. Sheahan, ’17 W. A. Edwards. ’19 E. A. C. S.