Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    THAGHER COTTAGE
LEADS IN GRADES
Alpha Chi Omega and Tri Delts
Second and Third
HIGHEST RATING IS 2.52
Sigma Pi Tau First of Men’s
Houses On List
Thacher Cottage, with an average
of 2.52 leads all living organizations
on the campus in grades, for the
spring term of the school year
1922-23. Alpha Chi Omega with an
average of 2.735; Delta Delta Delta
with 2.739 and Alpha Phi with 2.91
were second, third and fourth re
spectively. Sigma Pi Tau led the
men’s organizations with an average
3.02, and is in eighth place on the
list of house grades recently given
out at the Registrar’s.
It has not as yet been decided
which organization among the wom
en’s houses won the silver loving cup
which is awarded by the Portland
alumnae association of Chi Omega
sorority to the women’s living orga
nization having the highest average
of grades for the year. Alpha Chi
Omega won tho cup in 1921-22 for the
third consecutive vear.
The complete list of the house
grades is as follows:
Thacher Cottage _ 2.52
Alpha Chi Omega____ 2.735
Delta Delta Delta __ 2.739
Alpha .Phi .....,...„ 2.91
Kappa Alpha Theta _ 2.92
Alpha Delta Pi ... 2.95
Tau Nu ..*_ 3.01
Bigma Pi Tau .... 3.02
Pi Beta Phi ....... 3.052
Delta Gamma __*__ 3.057
Alpha Omicron Pi ..». 3.071
Gamma Phi Beta . 3.074
Busan Campbell Hall ... 3.089
Delta Omega .*. 3.10
Beta Theta Pi ___ 3.16
Friendly Hall .». 3.17
Alpha Xi Delta . 3.203
Hendricks Hall ....*. 3.209
Delta Zeta ..... 3.21
Phi Sigma Pi ___*___ 3.222
Kappa Kappa Gamma ... 3.226
Chi Omega ... 3.25
Alpha Tau Omega ...». 3.29
Bigma Chi ..... 3.32
Phi Kappa Psi ... 3.40
Phi Gamma Delta .. 3.41
Alpha Beta Chi ... 3.43
Bigma Alpha Epsilon ... 3.48
Kappa Sigma .„.. 3.50
Kappa Delta Phi . 3.575
Bachelordon, . 3.578
Sigma Nu ..... 3.63
Delta Tau Delta ... 3.66
Clii Psi . 3.665
Phi Delta Theta . 3.70
Delta Theta Phi .. 3.77
MORE THAN 60 FR0SH
REPORT FOR FOOTBALL
Nearly Twenty-five After Backfield
Positions. Some Good Punters
And Passers Are Out
Over 60 freshmen were out for the
first official football practice, Mon- 1
day afternoon. Although preliminary
practice has been going on during \
the past week only about 30 men have .
been out. The chief purpose of the
work during tho week has been to -
got the men in condition. The work 1
consisted of blocking, punting, and e
falling on the ball. The first scrim- s
mage will bo later in the week When]
the squad gets organized.
“Baz” Williams w’ill have charge of
the line and Bill Reinhart, the back
field. Close to 25 men are trying out ^
for backfield berths, and judging by:
the way some have been showing up
in punting and passing it will be dif- i
ficult to keep them off the team.
The team this year will not be ex
ceptionally heavy but well balanced.
A heavy schedule has been outlined
for the yearling aggregation which
means that they will have to work
throughout tho season. The freshman
teams of other colleges and prep
schools have from one to three weeks
more practice than the frosh squad.
Coaches Williams and Reinhart will
probably put the team through still
practice as soon the squad is picked.
There are too many out now to start
real work.
COACHES LIKE SHOWING
(Continued from page one)
•played worlds of fight and a rud
imentary knowledge of the game that
a few weeks of hard work will build
into real varsity ends, claimed the
coach. Vic Risley and Frenchy DuPaw
are two others who were tried out at t
end and they bid fair to give both
Mautz and Williamson real competi
tion for the permanent berths at the
ends of the line.
All Isn’t Praia*
All wasn’t praise for the struggling
candidates. After relieving one dusty
linesman Bart was heard to say, “Now
don’t feel bad because I took you out,
I wanted to give another man a
chance. You were going good. All
you did wrong in that last play was:
yon were off side, you didn’t pivot,
you cut inside the tackle and you hit
the wrong man. Other than that you
were all right." That varsity aspirant
was heard to remark, “Being a foot
ball hero has its depressing moments."
Coaches Huntington and Spellman
both said they were pleased with the
fight the team displayed and espe
cially with the fact that they were
going as strong or stronger at the fin
ish than at the start, in spite of the
dust and heat. “The next two weeks
will be devoted to real football fun
damentals, now that we have that
game off our mind,” Shy told the men.
The next conflict for the varsity will
be October 13, on Hayward field with
the team of Pacific University furn
ishing the opposition.
l
SINGERS WILL TRY OUT
FOR GLEE CLUB PLACES
All men, new and old, are invited
and urged to appear at Music hall on
Wednesday, Octeber 3, for the annual
tryouts of the men’s glee club. A
great year is in store for the orga
nization if present plans and prospects
materialize, for with several old men
jf note back for duty and an equal
number of new singers entering the
jniversity, a near-perfect club should
result. John Stark Evans, director
CLASSIFIED ADS
Minimum charge, 1 time, 25c; 2 time*,
46c; 6 times, $1. Must be limited to 5
lines, over this limit, 6c per line. Fhone
051, or leave copy with Business office of
Emerald, in University Press. Payment
fci advance. Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m.
Lost—-Red Parker pen without liold
r. Finder please call 835. 2021
Lo8t—Gold fouutian pen with initials
j. A. P. Finder pleaso call 851. 1-0-2,
Found—Near Journalism building
-pair of men’s glasses, nose clip,
orn rim in case. Finder may have
ame by calling on Mr. Hall, Univer- i
ity Press and paying for this ad. 3-0-2 j
WELCOME OREGON
A skypiece FREE to every Frosh
Headquaters for
Adler Collegian Suits
and Overcoats
and a complete line of gent s furnishings
>f the club, will conduct the tryouts,
md every man who reports there at
1 o ’clock tomorrow afternoon will be
jiven a fair chance.
Bead the Classified Ad column.
TODAY
LAST
DAY
to>See
the Dainty
VIOLA
DANA
in
“ROUGHED LIPS”
with
Tom Moore
The story of a girl
with a musical
comedy soul.
• • *
“HER
DANGEROUS PATH’'
Filled with interest for all.
Each installment complete.
COMING
Elinor Glynn’s Sensation—
“SIX DAYS”
The most thrilling love
story ever pictured
Continuous music from
opening to closing.
THE
CASTLE
Showing only the pictures
shown in the best theatres
throughout the country.
Oregon Students Welcome!
University Pharmacy
^ 1 1 th and Alder
Frosh Lids, 25c
Oregon Seals
Oregon Pennants
Oregon Rings
Laundry Bags for Mailing
Oregon Belts
Oregon Fobs
Cigarette Cases
You will find your favorite toilet
preparation here.
Mavis .. -.$1.00
Three Flowers . ....... __$1.50
Ploza . . ... .. $1.50
-Fleur __... ....$4.50
Du Barry .i... ... . .L. .$1.50
Djerkiss ....... . .,$1.50
Mary Garden __ . ... . . .$1.50
L’Origon . . . . .... . ... . .... .$4.50
Kutch Wisteria t... . . . .,. .$2.00
Enchantment .. ..... ...,.$1.00
La Trifle . -f.t.t...r.„_$1.75
Loose Leaf Note. Books
and Fillers
Fountain Pens, All Kinds
Eversharp Pencils
Index Cards
Erasers
Gum Patches
Paper Clips
, Thumb Tacks
Blotters
Remington Portable
Typewriters
We carry a full line of drugs.
A competent registered pharma
cist is always on duty to fill your
prescription.
Special Sale on
OREGON MEMORY BOOKS
Up to $5.00 books ...,. $3.25
Now is the time to start your
Memory Book, and this is your
opportunity.
I
Heilig Announces
Big Feature Pictures
and Reduction of Admission on Regular Programs
A PERSONAL MESSAGE TO EVERY STUDENT FROM THE HEILIG MANAGEMENT
The limited space demands briefness, so we will say a few words that through the greatly increased purchasing power of the
Heilig organization we welcome you back to Eugene with a wonderful line of new quality attractions and at new low prices.
Hereafter admission prices to all shows with the exception of super-attractions with a fixed box values, will be
20--Cents--20
Following are a few of the big new attractions booked for showing soon:
“THE COVERED WAGON,” HAROLD LLOYD IN “ WHY WORRY,” THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME ” A LADY
OF QUALITY”
/
NOW SHOWING
The astounding new
drama of modern society
and butterfly existence
whole country is
talking about it.
“TEMPTATION”
with Eva Novak
and Bryant Washburn
Monte Blue, Marie Prevost
in “MAIN STREET”
James Oliver Curwood’s
“JACQUELINE”
Priscilla Dean in
‘The STORM DAUGHTER’
Baby Peggy in
‘WHOSE BABY ARE YOU’
and
“THE BURGLAR’S KID”
Conway Tearle
and Corrine Griffith in
“THE COMMON LAW”
“TEA WITH A KICK”
“RUPERT OF HENTZAU”
with huge cast
Priscilla Dean in
“WHITE TIGER’’
J. Warren Kerrigan in
"THUNDERING DAWN"
Mary Philbrin in
“MORALITY”
HOOT GIBSON in
“BLINKY” and
“THE RAMBLIN KID”
Reginald Denny in
“MAN ABOUT TOWN”
and
“SPICE OF LIFE”
Victor Hugo’s
“TOILERS OF THE SEA”
Also the new Ben Turpin, Will Rogers, Mack Bennett,
Monty Banks and Century Comedies, and many other short
features of quality.
COMING ROAD SHOWS
JULIE NE EL TINGE and Six Brown Brothers
—in—
“BLACK AND WHITE REVUE’’
“CAT AND CANARY” COMPANY
EUGENE O’BRIEN (in person)
ED WYNN A COMPANY in
“THE PERFECT FOOL”
MAY ROBSON in “MOTHER’S MILLIONS”
“IRENE” and many others
STARTING THURSDAY
“RUPERT OP
HENTZAU’’
Sequel to the “Prisoner
of Zenda”
With 20 noted stars in the
cast