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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1925)
SIGMA NU WINS TITLE IN HANDBALL TOUflNEY Oregon Club Defeated In Final Contest The scrappy Sigma Nu team wrested the doughnut handball title from Oregon club in the final play off game this week. This gave the Sigma Nu’s the honor of holding the championship belt for the en suing year. The winners, Ed. Taylor and Ru pert Bullivant, took the long end of the score with comparative ease, the final count being 21-12; and 21-5. This contest ended the dough nut handball tournament for this year. Both teams downed their respec tive opponents by impressive scores throughout the schedule. In the semi-final games Sigma Nu took a win from Kappa Delta Pi by a 21 15, and 21-12 score. Oregon club claimed a victory over Sigma Pi Tan by trouncing them 21-19, and 21-3. Handball concludes the doughnut sports for this term, but baseball and track will start immediately af ter the opening of the spring term. The majority of organizations have already signified their intention of entering these sports. The game schedule is being arranged. CONDON CHAPEL PLANS DEDICATORY SERVICES Short Organ Recital Part Of Sunday’s Program Condon Chapel in the recently completed New First Congregation al church at Thirteenth avenue and Ferry street, will be dedicated to the memory of Professor and Mrs. Condon, Sunday afternoon, March 8, at 3 o’clock. Professor Condon was a pioneer Oregon religious and educational worker and scientist. He was the first head of the University of Ore gon science department and a mem ber of its original faculty. He came to Oregon around Cape Horn in 1852 as a Congregational mission ary. He was identified with the University faculty until his death in 1907. The dedicatory service includes a 15-minute organ recital by John DANCING TONIGHT ■laiiinBiauiiiiiiiiHiiiiiaiiiiiiiiKiiiHiiiniii Winter Garden nmnnaiinBiiuHiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiaiiiiniiiiHiniii ROLLER SKATING ■niiBiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiBiiiaiiiiniiiiiniiiHiinniiiiii Today 1 P. M. TO 4 P. M. ■nHimiiiiBiiiiHiiiiiBiiiiiBiiiiniiiiniiiiniiiiiHiiiii Stark Evans, of the department of music, a vocal solo by Boy Bryson, University student, and a number of five-minute appreciative talks. Two of the speakers, Judge E. O. Potter, of Eugene, and Professor Frederic S. Dunn of the Latin de partment, were former students of Professor Condon. The dedciatory prayer will be given by Professor H. L. Bates of Pacific university. Y.W.C.A. ELECTION TO BE TUESDAY FROM 10 TILL 2 The election of the Y. W. C. A. officers for next year will be held at the bungalow next Tuesday from ten o’clock till two and all mem bers are asked to vote. The follow ing girls have been nominated: President—Peggy Boyer. Vice-president—Genevieve Chase, Beatrice Peters. Secretary—Dorothy Munsell, Nan cy Peterson. Treasurer, — Dorothy Delzell, Christine Holt. Undergraduate Representative— Olga Jackson, Virginia Keeney. A list has been posted on the bul GAY THOMPSON Marcel and Bob 75c Manicure, 50c 861 WILLAMETTE ST. Roome 5 Phone 1091-R INSIST ON A PURE MILK SUPPLY Try our perfectly pasteurized milk and cream. THE ONLY SAFE WAY REID’S DAIRY, 842 PEARL ANNOUNCING NEW BARBER SHOP Located in basement of Laraway Building in con nection with new Billiard Parlors. Expert, Certified, Union Barbers, and an Up-To Date Well-Equipped Bar ber Shpp. To be OPENED TODAY 962 WILLAMETTE ST. MELVIN SHORT, Prop. CLEAN UP THE AGGIES —and— GO GET CALIFORNIA MANERUD-HUNTINGTON FUEL CO. Phone 651 Boom 241, 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. You Wreck ’Em WE FIX ’EM Phone 949 for prompt, courteous automobile service (10 per cent Discount for Students) Phone OREGON MOTOR CO. .n Virohand Rayner, Prop. 930 Olive 949l0% discount to students Street letin board at the bungalow of all girls on the campus who belong to the Y. W. C. A. so no mistake will be made. BELL THEATRE—SPRINGFIELD Sunday, March 8th Tom Mix “North of the Hudson Bay” ^ a % DRAMA of the ITE^f VAST WHITE' WILDERNESS k S A ONLY A FOUR MILE DRIVE AND STREET CAR SERVICE EVERY HALF HOUR SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS EVERY SATURDAY AND MONDAY E. J. Chriss, a cutter and de signer, also one of the firm of the Chriss-Freeman Co., men’s tailors of Chicago, is making Eugene his permanent home at Hotel Osburn. The Chriss-Freeman Co. have gained quite a reputation in Chicago, for making snappy up to date University clothes. The Chicago prices range from $35.00 to $90. These prices • have been reduced to get trade started in Eugene, ranging from $30.00 to $75.00 instead, with a large assortment from $30.00 to $50.00. 400 new Spring patterns to choose from, get your order in now for Easter, which is April 12th. Will give a special reduction to students every Saturday and Monday, other days by ap pointment, and will guarantee everything as to fit, tailoring and linings. Sales Room 311 Hotel Osbum, Eugene Phone 891 Rex Shine Parlor The Only Place to Get Your Shoes Shined THE OLD SELLABLE “MAO” “JACK” VARSITY BARBER SHOP 11th and Alder PATRONIZE EMERALD ADVERTISERS lav,' lav: L-VVJ l*VJ lAKA,' ias£ lav, lat /, lav. Formal Opening OF WETHERBEE-DENSMORE With a fine assortment of apparel for women we will open our shop between 1 5th and 20th in corner room of Lowell Theatre. Until that time garments are on sale at 1059 Pearl r / ii* t You Can Do It Better WITH GAS GAS SAVES AND SERVES The new Vulcan Smoothtop gas range gives you double the cooking surface and is absolutely odorless. Let us show you our complete line of smoothtop gas ranges. We have a size and style for every need. Sold on easy terms. * Mountain States Power Co. • 881 OAK PHONE 28 Do You Play Billiards? —If You Do—Come Down and Visit— Eugene’s New Billiard Parlor 12 Tables - I*ool - Snooker - Billards —in the basement of the new Laraway Building— * to be OPENED, SATURDAY, MARCH 7th I Barber Shop, Fountain, Cigar Stand, Shining Parlor in connection 962 Willamette St. (downstairs) GEO. A. SULLIVAN A. D. FORD The Spring Line of FAMOUS . DUNSHIR CLOTHING ON DISPLAY at the COLLEGE SIDE INN COMMENCING TODAY 2 PRICES $37.50 and $45.00 JOHN H. BOYD 110 SHERLOCK BLDG. PORTLAND, OREGON