Oregon Daily Emerald VOLUME XXY UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923 NUMBER 53 U9TT DEBATE TBTOUTS TODAT 1 Coach Urges Aspirants to Give Speeches This Term; Many Events Scheduled ORATORY HAS BIG PLACE Peace, Northwest, Old Line and Failing-Beekman Are Contests on the Schedule Tryouts for the year’s varsity debate teams will be held in Villar'd hall between the hours of 9 and 12 this morning. All aspirants to var sity positions on either the men’s or women’s teams should appear for the tryouts today or make arrange ments with H. E. Rosson, debate coach, for tryouts sometime next week. . This year there are greater in centives than in former years, for both the men and women debaters will meet teams of California uni versities on the California campuses. This is the first year that the schedule has included a trip to the southland for the women. Last year they met the University of Cali fornia for the first time, but it was a single debate in which only the California team traveled. Besides the California meets, the women will have a triangle with O. A. C. and Willamette. It is probable that the severance tax will be the question at issue, but this will not be definitely decided on until the meeting of the State Oratorical association, which is to take place in Salem today. Elam Amstutz, forensic manager, will re present Oregon. As subjects for the tryouts, the world court and severance tax ques tions will be used. Women will talk on the tax, and men on the world eourt and severance tax ques use speeches they had fos the dough nut debates on the severance tax. Tryout speeches will be eight minutes in length. Mr. Rosson states that many students have already signified their intention of going out for varsity debate, and he ex pects others to do likewise. In addition to the debate tryouts, Mr. Rosson is very anxious that any one considering entering any of the oratorical contests, especially the state meet to be held in March, see him in the immediate future and make arrangements. The first of this nature will be the state old line, March 14. This will be followed in rapid succession by three others, the state oratorical contest on the subject of “Peace,” which carries with it a first prize of $75 and a second prize of $50; the Northwest oratorical meet with Washington and Idaho, and finally, the Failing-Beekman orations, which are open to seniors only. They are held during commencement week. The Failing prize is $J.50 and the Beekman $100. The next debate for the men'si varsity will be the Idaho-British i Columbia meet, to be held January j 18. The teams for this will prob-; ably be the same as for the O. A. C. Reed triangle, as the question will be the same. Ralph Bailey, Joe Frazer, Marion Dickey and Walter Malcolm were the participants. Many Meets in South The women’s O. A. C.-Wiilamette affair will be on February 15. The dates for the women’s California de bates has not been definitely set. The men wdll meet Stanford and (Continued on page three) R.O.T.C. Uniforms Altered by Tailor to Fit Officers Someone on