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Record of Oregon-O. A. C. Games for 30 Years Varsity Holds Large Margin Over Beavers In Past Games In the following compilation the scores are given for every Oregon O. A. C. game played since 1894— a period of 30 years. Year Oregon O. A. C. 1894 .^. 0 18 1895 ....:.42 0 1896 . 2 0 1896 (2’d game) 8 4 1897 . 8 26 1898 . 38 0 1899 . 38 0 1901 (No game) 1902 . 0 0 1903 . 5 0 1904 6 5 1905 . 6 0 1906 . 0 0 1907 . 0 4 • 1908 .j. S 0 1909 ..12 0 1910 _ 12 0 1911 (No game) 1912 . 3 0 1913 . 10 10 1914s .*.. 3 3 1915 . 9 0 1916 .27 0 1917 . i 14 1918 .13 7. 1919 . 9 0 1920 ._ 0 0 1921. .: 0 0 1922 .10 0 1923 . 0 6 Total .276 07 Oregon victories .17 O. A. C. victories .*. 5 Tie games . 2 Scoreless games . 4 LIST OF EXAMINAtlONS PROMISED NEXT WEEK The final examination schedule for this term will be ready for pub lication on Monday or Tuesday of next week. The schedule is being given out at this time, in order to aid students in making their plans for the Christmas holidays. There is no opportunity for fa vorism to any classes in the mat ter of early examinations, as the schedules are made up strictly on the pivot system. The various classes rotate on the five year scale. In this way, classes which appear first on the examination schedules one time must take their turn at last place on the following sched ule. SWIMMING TRY-OUTS TO BE HELD MONDAY Final try-outs for the varsity swimming squad will be held Mon day afternoon at 5 o’clock, accord-’ ing to Rudolph Fahl, coach of var sity swimming. A number of very good men have been turning out fCLASSIFIED ADS^ O* —.... LOST—Grey cloth-bound note book, left in locker room of Men’s gym. Reward. See Boyd Home wood at Guild hall. N-21 LOST—Gold little finger ring, Blackhills gold, grape design. Re turn to Emerald offiee or to 944 High. B. Jamison. and any others who wish to try out for the team must show up Monday. Practice has been held three nights' a week but after the tryouts regular practice will be held every night of the week, twice a week in the swimming tank in the wo man ’s building. A number of vete- j rans are out for the team as well I as some exceptionally good mater ial from last year’s freshman squad. I PROF. F. G. G. SCHMIDT WRITES FOR MONITOR The November issue of the Ex tension Monitor has for its main feature a story on conditions in Germany by F. G. G. Schmidt, head of the University German depart ment. This article was written by Dr. Schmidt after his return from a six months’ visit to Germany. Other features of the Monitor are several short stories written by Q*or Young Men There is nothing like a STETSON * in the game of life. The young man who dresses with taste has a decided advantage. But—it is surprising how little thought the average man gives to his hat. It is his crown, yet he seems to stop dressing at the neck. %/ Be careful in your selection of your headwear. When you buy a hat, select a Stetson. Its style is OST young men today knowthe importance of looking fit. Good ap 1 pearance counts much right, its quality means long wear. WADE BROS. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR STETSON HATS IN EUGENE When Your Eyes Rebel i 'oody’s Toric l$*tm <U*M Most of _us whose daily tasks require concentrated vi sion sooner or later reach a point where we have to pause to rest our eyes. This is usually an indication that our vision is being overtaxed, a protest from eyes that have been forced beyond endurance. Nothing but properly fitted glasses will afford lasting relief in cases of this kind. And they should be ob tained without delay. # cDi. S^riiMUi WUloody r OPTOMETRIST EYESIGHT SPECIALIST EUGENE, OR EGON 881 WILLAMETTE ST. ASK TO SEE THE BOOK OF Baker-Button’s Pictures— XTEARLY every University event of any importance is photo graphed by us and added to our large collection. Our files contain pictures of events three and four years back. The Students’ Kodak Store — 7 West 7th Street I students enrolled in the extension division courses, a section entitled “News Here and There,” and an article on the Portland Center and the Fiction Writing- class. This number of the Monitor will have 16 pages. Uneeda Pressing Club $1.00 per Month Phone 1827 684 Olive Cars Without Drivers for Rent McLEANS AUTO RENTAL CO. Phone 1721R LOCATED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE CORNER, 11th AND OAK Open and Closed Models — Prices Very Reasonable —-Open Day and Night “New Line Fences in the ReWous Field,, Sermon topic of the Rev. Frank Fay Eddy at the Uni tarian Church, Sunday morning. Will Catholicism, Fundamentalism and Liberalism be the groups of the future? # • • # • Delbert Moore, Violinist, Will be the Soloist FRESHMEN If you want to know the best shoe repairing shop ih town—ask an upperclassman. Jim the Shoe Doctor 986 WILLAMETTE CHOICE MEATS AND. SEA FOODS STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Wholesale PHONE 495 Retail - 721 Willamette Street - INDEPENDENT MARKET INSIST ON A PURE MILK SUPPLY Try our perfectly pasteurized milk and cream. THE ONLY SAFE WAY REID’S DAIRY, 842 PEARL RIALTO Ju£&on Today laOmMte ^aWAH Gloria as a charming Balkan Princess in the sweetest love story ever told. Founded on Mary Roberts Rine hart’s action-romance. With a high-grade cast, includ ing Ian Keith, George Fawcett and Mario Majeroni. I Try— the ice cream that is made to fit the require ments of all. The richest and best is always the best dessert. It’s College Ice Cream. SUNDAY SPECIAL Vanilla Ice Cream Van Date Made With Dates and English Walnuts Housemanagers—It’s the best dessert EUGENE FRUIT GROWERS 8TH AND FERRY PHONE 1480 going away ^ jfor ®a happy THANKSGIVING DAY Special low round trip fares on sale November 25-27 inc. Return limit December 2. The smiling faces of loved ones gathered in cheery assemblage. The welcoming banquet table— the delicious turkey feast—the hours of pleasant reminiscence. Plan now for a full measure of Thanksgiving enjoyment. For complete railroad information communicate with Southern Pacific A. J. GILLETTE, Agent Full Fashioned Hose Pure Thread Silk—A Big Value! Our enormous buying power enables us to offer you these Hose at a lower price than others must ask for a similar quality. In fact, we consider this one of the best hosiery values we have to offer, and the hun dreds of thousands of women who buy these hose in our stores agree with us. Fashioned to Fit the Ankle and made of pore thread silk in a 20-inch boot with a lisle gar jter top and reinforced heel and j toe. Lostrons -ilk hi black and | the wanted colors. If yoe have i never worn these hose, try a !pair now I Oar low price, a i oaic. only SEE THAT GAME! “Bust The Beavers’’ FOOTBALL! OREGON--O.A.C. Annual Football Classic PLAY - BY - PLAY on the $1250.00 GRID-GRAPH Game Starts 1:30 p. m. Doors Open 12:45 Comedy Starts 1 p. m. I BOTH AT THE REX SEE THIS PICTURE i I Harold Bell Wright’s New Novel— 1HE MIME WITH mEjRONDOgjt ( .A 1AM WQQD RROPVCTtOgT ’with PAT OfMALLEY, DOROTHY MACKAILL , CREIGHTON CLEVER CO “NIP O’ SCOTCH’ w “Bast The Beavers” After the Game Usual Matinee and Night Prices Will be Resumed! Complete Picture Program Continuously ’till 11:30 p. m.