BAGHELQRDON WINS FROM CHI PS! FIVE Kappa Sigs Have Difficulty in Downing Kappa Delta Phi in Game The standings of the two leagues up to 6 o’clock last night follow: League A W. L. Pet. Oregon Club . 5 0 1000 Sigma Alpha Kpsilon . 2 1 .067 Friendly Hall . 2 2 .500 Alpha Tau Omega . 2 2 .500 Sigma Nu . 1 1 -500 Kappa Sigma . 1 1 -500 Delta Theta Phi . 1 2 .333 Kappa Delta Phi . 0 3 .000 Phi Sigma Pi . 6 2 .000 League B W. L. Pet. Phi Gamma Delta . 2 0 1000 Delta Tau Delta . 2 0 1000 Phi Delta Theta . 2 0 1000 Sigma Chi . 2 2 .500 Bachelordon . 2 2 .500 Kappa Theta Chi . 1 1 .500 Beta Theta Pi . 0 1 .000 Chi Psi . 0 3 .000 Alpha Beta Chi . 0 2 .000 Bachelordon took a 10 to 4 fall out of the Chi Psi quintet yesterday after noon. The game was fast and hard fought. Both squads were unable to lo cate the hoop although they had many chances. A osier and Martin for the winners played a fast floor game. Oli ver and Gant bore the brunt of the fra cas for the Chi Psi men. The score: Bachelordon—10 Chi Psi—1 Nosier 4.F. Sargent Martin .F. Failing Rivenburgh 2.C. Oliver 2 Weber .G. Gant 2 Garner 4.G. DeVaul Norton .S Referee—Fraser. The Kappa Delta Phi tossers threw a scare into the Kappa Sigs when they rushed last years champions off their feet in the first half. The floor work of the Kappa Delts was excellent and it was only the foul shooting of “Deak” Bryant that enabled the Kappa Sigs to emerge at the half with a one point lead. At half time coach Burnett pep ped his men up and they came back in the last half and showered the basket with counters. For the winners, Stra horn and Bryant looked the best with Culbertson playing a great checking game. Anderson and Hill put up a good brand of ball for the Kappa Delts. The score: Kappa Sigma—24 Kappa Delta Phi—9 Bryant 12.F. Anderson 5 Strahorn 8.F. Tetz Fraser 2.C. Hill 2 Leake .G. Norton Culbertson 2.G. Poutu 2 Randall .S. Saari Referee—Bohler. No games today. —On To Portland— HOWE PUBLISHES TREATISE Dr. Henry Y. Howe, graduate of ’16, now head of the department of geology of the University of Louisiana, has re cently published an important treatise entitled, “Fauna and Stratigraphic Re rENUS PENCILS L far;nu>{ OATHBOUJ'JD A thrilling story of love and mystery PATHE WEEKLY The greatest of all news weeklies THE STONE-AGE A reel of hilarity STARLAND REVIEW Intimate glimpses of great stage stars HARRY REED at the Organ 1— Sextette from “Lucia” —Donizetti 2— “Toot toot. Goodbye” Prices — Evening 10c and 30o Afternoon 10c and 20c Continuous showing. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 XTso flip Classified Ad for your wants. ■ m i ■ 1 1 8 The Buddy, $9.00 Wade Shoes Have Style Young im'11 in particular like our Shoes. Style is the reason. The newest ideas are always shown here first. For instance, The Buddy, made of the finest tan and black Norwegian calf, with fiber slip sole and overweight outer sole, with rubber heels. You won’t find its equal in quality any where at this price. See it in our windows. Wade Bros. ■ ■ a Hi Ilart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Emery Insurance Agency GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 667 37 9th Avenue W. Eugene Saturday DOLLAR DAY BIG VALUES—BE SURE TO COME Peoples Cash Store Just a few steps off Willamette— on 9th 4 For Your Approval Come— ^ 4 See—Buy ' ; Cut Flowers and F uneral Designs Our Specialty Rex Floral Co. “Exclusive Eugene Member Florist Telegraphic Delivery’' Rex Theatre Building Phone 962