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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1925)
TRACKMEN MEET THIS WEEK-END Competition Tomorrow is First One of Year EVENT STARTS AT 2:30 Distances Are Cut Down Because of Season Kain or shine, the first competi tion of the track season is .sched uled for next Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock on Hayward field. Seven events will he run off, with pproximately HO men competing. 1 ill Hayward says that the men on the list must turn out on time or they might as well turn in their equipment. Intense work is begin ring in track with these competi tions every Saturday until the meets begin so that' Hayward must eliminate all the men who are not, willing to work. In the field events the freshmen aspirants will be combined with the varsity but in the sprints they will come in different heats. The events to be run off are all cut down from the regular distance because of the early season condition of the track men. They are 75 yards, 5-4 mile, <10 yard high hurdles, 300 yard dash, shot put, high jump and jave lin. Event to Place Men The main idea of the competition in to give Bill Hayward a chance to see who are his best men and the men whom he can figure on for the spring training. Another value of the meets is to place the men in their proper events. Many of the freshmen have entered events which they have chosen themselves. These may be the wrong events and the competition will bring that out. “The showing has been good so fir, considering the bad weather." slid Bill yesterday. “But I expect every man out there Saturday af ternoon. The events will start promptly at 2:.30,” The track will lie in fairly good shape. The new 220 yard straight away will not be in condition until later in the year. A new layer of cinders will be put. on and other work done on it. Officials for the competition will be picked later. Events .are Listed The events and the entrants as they will lie run off are as follows: 3-4 mile Broderson, Overstreet, Kelly, Nash, Mathews, Barnes, Swank, Keating, Tot/., Button. Nel son, Humphrey, Blnkuey, Martin. 70 yard dash- First trial heat— 0<. 11, Knrshner, Hsinger, Hewlett, and Powell. Second trial heat l’rendergast. Becker, Kuykendall, Barnes, and Ronsha w. Third trial heat -Varsity men Holt, Snyder, Bolts, Bossetti and Sch roeder. -300 yards- Brush Allen. Noimi. Blsher. MeBonnld, Cooper, P. Clark, Vent eh, Bake, Padrick, Bead. O. Anderson, and Boss. •300 yards Varsity Kinney, Ager, Herninnce, Cash, Wilber, Price, and Bergh. 00 yard high hurdles Kelsev, Hill, Knowdell, Young and Bock wood. Shot pill -Mnrtig, Wetzel, Belg, Sherman, Kd Moore, Bashilov, M. Anderson, Stoekwell, Beatty, and M agnu m. High jump- Eliv, Flanagan, Situ m email, Weil, Tift, Beitch, F. Barnes, and Smith. Javelin—Stewart, Wetzel, Bilg, Martig, Chandler, Bushuev, Kbv, K Moore, Beatty, Stoekwell. and Bills. The dates for the freshman relays with the Books has not been de oi led yet but will probably be on May 2, the same date that the var sit..- relay teams go to Seattle. The relays will be on Hayward field this year. They will include, the 4 mile relay, 2 mile relay, 1 mile relay, 880 relay, 110 relay and tiled ley relay. The Fountain Pkn Ink for All Puns The Business Man’s Ink is 111 I’K-Ill.ACK. SANFORD'S fi STAMFORD Fountain Pen ink It's Permanent WASHINGTON STUDENTS BUILD SETS FOR STAGE University of Washington.—The theatre workshop, one of the new ; features of the rapidly growing : dramatic department of the univer sity, has for its principle work the designing and construction of mod el stage sets. The instructor is Burton W. dames, instructor of dramatics at the Cornish school, who teaches university classes in dramatic, interpretation and the theatre workshop. Designing and construction of model stage sets have been the prin cipal work of the,past cpiarter, and some clever and colorful sets decor ate the workshop. The class also did practical construction work on the stage for the last all-univer sity play. Positions are Listed In Basketball; (First Game Played Tonight [ (Continued from pane one) major's and regular dressing rooms in the woman's gymnasium, fu ad dition, all players must report to the captain of the team, coach or head of the sport before each game in which the team partici pates. This must be done before nine o’clock on the day of the game. These regulations will be strictly enforced, it was announced. Responsibility in these matters will be a determining factor in the awarding of points and appoint ment on (he Mythical All-Star and special teams at the end of the season. All players are asked to appear in regulation gymnasium clothes. Points will be adjusted for first team substitutes who plnv in a full game. NEW YORK SENIOR CLASS PLANS MEMORIAL GATE New York University.—A memor ial gateway costing $5,000 is tiro posed by tlu’ senior class of the university. It is to be a part of a memorial fence that, will even tually enclose the entire campus. Units of the fen.-e are to lie built by succeeding graduating classes. WATER SHORTAGE CLOSES UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA University of Indiana.—-Because of the shortage of water in Bloom ington, Ind., home of the University of Indiana, the examination sched ule of the university has been nosh ed ahead two weeks. The classes will be dismissed for an indefinite | time after the exams. ! CLASSIFIED ADS <•>-<3> LOST Horn rimmed glasses Wednesday about five, between Oregon building, dispensary and Woman’s building. Call 772. I'd LOST—Wednesday, a Waterman’s Ideal pen, between Villard and the Ad building. Finder please phone I 129 for Madlung. F-5 FOB RENT—A pleasant room for a man.- Near the campus and in a new home. Phone 922-Y, or call at 1158 Hilyard. F-4 LOST—Last Sunday, University of Chicago pin set with pearls. Call 204. F-4-5 Get the Classified Ad habit ROLLER SKATING EVERY AFTERNOON 2:30 to 5 p. m. EVERY EVENING 7:30 to 10 p. m. SKATING, 30c WINTER GARDEN Marcel and Bob Curi TO STUDENTS 50c Open Sundays and Evenings by Appointment. 1375 Ferry GAY THOMPSON Phone 1578R WATERMAN METHOD Beginners or Advanced Hearn jazz piarto in a few lessons, by new improved method of teaching Demonstration Free Winnie Irene Russell 244 7th Ave. East VISIBLE MOON ECLIPSE TB OCCUR FEBRUARY 9 Lunar Phenomena Foretold By Mathematics “A (initial .eclipse of the moofi will occur Monday, February 9, at one A. M.” Such is a statement given out by Professor K. H-. McAlister, of the mechanics and astronomy depart ment. The next solar eclipse will take place July 21, Professor McAlister said. It will be unusual in that a circle of light will be seen around tile outside of the moon when it covers the center of the sun. Ho ! suggested that a dime, representing I the moon, be placed on a nickle, the sun, to illustrate what the effect 'will be. “ Eclipses can be foretold for j several centuries ahead,” Professor McAlister said. “It is all a mat ter of mathematics. Eclipses of the sun always comp at the time of the new moon, while those of the moon come with the full moon. There are always at least two solar eclipses a year, and never more than five. Some years see no lunar eclipses, while three is the maxi mum number. “One year, every eighteen years there is a total of seven eclipses,” stated Professor McAlister. “ In 1917 we had four of the sun and three of the moon. There will be five solar and two lunar in 1935..” An eclipse of the sun, he ex plained, is the result of the moon’s coming between the earth and the sun, so that the light of the sun is shut off. A lunar eclipse is caused by the moon going through the shadow cast by the earth on the side farthest from the sun. NORTHWESTERN TO HAVE 12 NEW SORORITY HOUSES North western University. — Con struction of 12 new sorority houses at Northwestern university will be gin at the end of next semester. There have been no new sorority houses there for 15 years. NEW SHOW TODAY The Screen's Biggest Favor ite in a whirlwind romance of East and West. Held Over— Alex Bankevitz Russian Tenor Robert V. HAINSWORTH at the Organ Oh,YOU TONY! CHRISTIE FELIX COMEDY CARTOON Continuous 1 to 11:30 Saturday Night —An evening of syncopation at the College Side Inn. Come, dance to the strains of the Four Horsemen and a Jockey, and enjoy the Inn campus lunches. Reservations—Eldon Lambert College Side Inn No Dance Friday Oh Boy! 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