Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 07, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    DOUGHNUT BASEBALL
CUES M IP KITY
Eight Teams to Compete in
Seconds Next Week
Virgil Earl, athletic director,
called a halt to all doughnut base
ball games for this week, due to
the'numerous activities of the var
sity and freshman teams.
Next week a schedule for the
second round will be drawn up
and the remaining organizations
will be notified accordingly.
The first round 'terminated last
week with eight of the entering
teams eligible for future competi
tion in the league. In the first
game, ^_Psi' Kappa defeated Kappa
Sigma by such a close score that
the result was not turned in to the
physical education department. Beta
Theta Pi defeated Friendly hall, 6
to 3. Sigma Pi Tau counted 7 to
Phi Delta Theta’s 2. Kappa Delta
Phi won from Theta Chi, 11 to 9.
Sigma Nil won from Phi Kappa
Psi by a count of 15 to 8. Phi
Gamma Delta defeated Sigma Al
pha Epsilon 11 to 2. Alpha Tau
Omega won. from Delta Tau Delta
10 to 7. Bachelordon took the last
game from Oregon club, 10 to 3.
Walter Malcolm in Race
For President; Other
Candidates Appearing
(Continued from page one)
ship of the Oregano, student body
annual. Miss Cady has been a
member of the Emerald staff both
years, serving as a reporter in her
freshman year and is at present a
member of the upper news staff,
and assistant day editor. She is
editor of the women’s organiza
tions of the Oregana this year. She
is also reported for the "Women’s
League executive council, and was
chairman of publicity for the na
tional convention of Associated
Women Students and for the April
Erolic. Miss Cady is connected
with Alpha Omicron Pi fraternity.
Another contestant for senior wo
man on the executive council is
Maurine Buchanan, Alpha Chi
Omega. Miss Buchanan served as
national secretarv during the recent
convention of Women Students held
on the campus. She has served on
numerous committees, among them
being Y. W. committee, homecom
ing luncheon, sophomore informal,
and iunior prom. She is president
of Thespians, vice-president of the
souhomore class, and was vice
president of the freshman commis
sion in her first year. Miss Bu
chanan is a member of Phi Theta
Kappa, honorary commerce frater
nitv and' Alnha fhi Omega. The
other candidate for senior woman
is Margaret Vincent, who an
nounced Wednesdav.
Klep Up for Junior Man
"Rolf Klen has announced himself
a® a candidate for iunior man on
the executive council. He has been
appointed art editor to- two Ore.
ganas, in the years 1993 and 1925.
Klen was treasurer of the sopho
more class, on' the decoration com
mittee of the sophomore informal,
and was connected with nnblicitv
during the student union drive. He
is a member of Beta Theta Pi and
the Hammer and Coffin jsoriety,
national humorous publications
fraternitv.
"Five men nrp out for senior men
on the student council, for which
there will ho three vacancies. Thev
are. Louis CaTlson, Carl Dahl, Dick
Lvrnan. and Tod Tamha. and Flovd
McKalson. who announced himself
Wednesday mornire.
Garlson was president of the
men’s Oregon club for 1023-24,
vice-chairman of Greater Oregon
committee, a member of the home
comins directorate and participated
in donsrhnnt snorts. Carlson is al
so a member of the track squad for
the cross country run.
Dahl. Sigma Xu, and a first vear
law student, is vice-president of the
InteTfraternitv council, a member
of the homecoming directorate, and
served on the student union com
mittee both years. He is a mem
ber of Delta Theta Phi. national
law fraternity, and of the Oregon
Knights.
T.vman, Phi Gamma Delta, was
manager of varsitv basketball and
of freshman footbal]. He has been
active in committee work, is serv
ing on the junior week-end commit
tee. and was on the student union
drive both years.
Tamba. Kappa Delta Phi. is a
law student in the University.' He
has been active in committee work,
serving on the student union, home
coming and junior week-end.
The positions of senior women on
the student council, of which two
are to be filled, will be contested
by Dorothy Abbott, Adrienne Haz
ard, Jo-Ann Warwick, and Marie
Wiikeson.
Miss Abbott was a member of
the winning debate team against
Willamette in 1924, and is "presi
dent of Zeta Kappa Psi, national
women’s forensic fraternity. Miss
Abbott also was a member of the
student union committee and is
serving at present, on the junior
week-end committee. She is a
member of Delta Zeta.
Miss Hazard, a. member of Kappa
Alpha Theta, is assistant chairman
of junior week-end this year. She
has served on various class commit
tees and on the homecoming com
mittee. She is on her class swim
ming team. Miss Hazard is vice
president of Eutaxian literary so
ciety and a member of Thespians.
Miss Warwick, Delta Delta Del
ta, has been a member of the home
coming committee during both her
freshman and sophomore years. She
has served on Y. W. C. A. and
student union committees. Miss
Warwick was on the Jury Day com- :
missidn and on the class track team
in 1924.
Miss Wiikeson has served 011 Y.
W. C. A. committees. She was sec
retary of Girl’s Oregon club last
year and was re-elected this year.
Miss lyilkeson is also a member of
The Nu, women’s honorary voca
tional fraternity.
Two men announced themselves ■
yesterday for the position of jun
I CLASSIFIED ADS
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practically new, size 36. Price $20. j
Prone 177-B. 3
LOST—Brown silk umbrella, near !
Woman’s building, two weeks ago. I
Name, Buth Miller on handle. Call
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LOST—Engraved Pelta Gamma I
pin, between music building Sand i
Delta Gamma house. Margaret '
Hyatt’s name on back of pin. Call
125. 1
LOST—Alpha Delta Pi jewelled
pin and guard, May 1. Name Doro
thy Gurley, June 1, 1924. on back
of pin. Call 1309. Beward. 6-7 1
DBIVE A CAB- HOME. Model
1922, light car, good shape all
around. Price $150. Inquire 295
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for the summer and fall fruit can
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June 1. White for particulars. Lib
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Since
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The famous “O”
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L— - -
ior man on the student council, of
which there will be two places va
cant. They were Japies Forestel
and Richard M. Xance. Lowell
Baker and Eugene Richmond an
nounced themselves previously.
Forestel, Chi Psi, has been prom
inent in a number-of committees.,
Among these are junior prom, stu
dent union, frosh glee and picnic
committees. Forestel is also presi
dent of To-Ko-Lo.
Nance, is a sojihomore man on
the student council this year, hav
ing been appointed to fill the un
expired term of Loren Conley.
Nance won the Beta Gamma Sig
ma, national commerce fraternity,
freshman award for high scholar
ship last year. He also served on
the frosli bonfire committee, and
is a member of the Y. M. C. A.
Toilet Articles
Why go down town to purchase your toilet
articles. Every co-ed should take advantage
of our large display and save a great many
steps and her precious time.
Lemon 0 Pharmacy.
LEARN TYPING AND SHORTHAND
Special rates for part-time students
will be given upon reque^;.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. ROBERTS, President
Phone 666 992 Willamette
At Last!
LEMON “O” BARBER SHOP
Opens. Today
In their brand-new, modern, fully-equip
ped shop—manned by a crew of real,
expert barbers.
Between ‘Club’ and ‘QbakV on
Willamette Street
Bert Vincent, Proprietor
r e s s e s
"rice!
.iidery and lace make
i <; c Dresses suitable for
“party” frocks—and they are
made so simple that they are
also appropriate for afternoon
frocks as well. The materials
all belong to the Silk Crepe
family—which ij one of the
First Families in the Style
world I
In the Season’s
Popular Styles
The styles are those which
are most in demand for Spring
and Summer wear. And the
colors are simply ravishing. We
won’t forget the splendid price,
either I
$16.50
Old Familiar Faces
You’ll find them at the Peter Pan. Every
one there will be familiar because it’s the
one place everyone enjoys. The upper
classman and the lowly frosh, the social
lion and the stag at eve, men and women;
all look to the Peter Pan for a meeting
place.
Peter Pan
cabinet in charge of hut activities
and employment.
While there are but one contest
ant each for the position of presi
dent, vice-president and secretary
of the student body, three of the
Tho Original
FOUNTAIN PEN
INK
WHIM pa less ARE JV04W RA1SSD.
LAST
TIMES
TODAY
ZANE GREY’S
favorite novel
“The Border
Legion
with
Antonio Moreno
Helen Chadwick
! CENTURY CO~MEDY~
KINOGRAMS
Rex Reduced Prices
Matinee
20c
Any Night
25c
Children
10c
biggest offices, doubtless there will I
| be contestants for those positions;
advance from the floor in today’s
| assembly at 11 o’clock in Woman’s
bitilding.
HAIRCUT? SURE!
The Club Barber
Shop
Geo.W.Blair 814 Willamette
COAL
IS YOUR BEST
FUEL
Rainier Coal Co.
Phone 412 15 E. 7th
r>*
Eagle “NECKURVE
Attached Collars FIT
rdinary attached collars are made by
1/ methods that insure ease of manufacture.
Eagle “Neckurve” collars are made to insure
FIT. Built on an exclusive principle. The
collar-band has a conical shape. It hugs the
neck front, back, sides, top and bottom. The
top-fold lies smooth and non-wrinkling. A
revelation to men who have been wearing
ordinary attached collars.
Wear an Eagle Shirt with a “Neckurve” at'
tached collar—and be TRIM.
* Patent applied for
$3.50
STORE^MEN $3.00 and
713 WILLAMETTE
Special Notice!
To aid in handling the crowd
and for the convenience of everyone
Box Office
of the .
LOWELL
THEATRE
* \
will open at
2:30
THIS
AFTERNOON
AND TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR
TONIGHT’S GRAND OPENING.
These tickets will not be
Reserve Seats
But these Tickets will
save the purchaser the
delay and trouble of
waiting in line and will
admit the holder as
soon as the doors open
which will be at 6:30
p. m.
Popular Prices
50c ANY SEAT