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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1925)
LAWYER NINE TO PLAY BETAS, MONDAY AT 3 Winner Will Be Champion (W Whole Campus The big campus baseball game of the yeaT, between the famous lawyer nine and the Betas, dough nut champs, will be played next Monday on Kincaid field at 3 p. m. This promises to be a very inter esting game, as the winner of the (melee will be dubbed “the closed and open champion of the campus.” Neither of the teams has lost a game during the season, and they have been practicing overtime of late in anticipation of a hard fight. Tuesday, the lawyer nine handed out a fearful drubbing to Bill Sorsby’s erstwhile baseball team. This fact, coupled with the down fall of the mighty scribblers, leads the young barristers to feel that they have attained their place in the sun. They emphatically assert CHARM is based largely upon beauty. True, personality may enter into it, but good looks are usually the basis of every girl’s charm. We ask only the chance to improve your appearance. (BI3J3J3I3IBI3I5I3I3I3I3EI3EEI3/B1BI3IBI3 Rose La Vogue their right to be called the inde pendent champions of the campus, and they are so confident in their prowess that they have l!eonde scended to accept the challenge of the Betas. Jimmy King, captain of the law yers, said, “Sure we can beat them! If we didn’t know we could beat them, do you think we would play them?” The Betas haven’t made any threats aS to the ouctome of the game, but they wander around with that quiet look, as though they considered it quite an incon j sequential matter. MUSIC SCHOOL OFFERS SUMMER CUSS WORK Faculty Will Consist of Regular Instructors Of interest to many o'n the cam pus is the announcement that the University school of music will hold a summer session from June 22 to July 31. With the ^exception of Prudence E. Clark of the Wither spoon Studios, a well-known con tralto, all the instructors during this session are regular members of the school of music faculty. The completion of the music auditorium, with its unexcelled equipment, offers greater oppor tunity for intensive study than ever before. Voice and repertoire I will be taught by Mrs. Clark, who I is well known in Eugene for her I musical ability. Alberta Potter, who leaves in the fall to be head of the violin department in the Alabama State Women’s college, will direct \the classes jn violin and orchestration. Public school methods and musical science will be taught by Anne Landfebury Beck. John Stark Evans, assoei ate dean of the school of music and director of the combined glee clubs, will have students in organ, piano, advanced harmony, and com position. Registration day for these courses is June 22. Students may apply ip advance to Mr. Evans, at the school of music. JOINT PICNIC WILL BE HELD BY OREGON AND O.A.C. CLTXBB The annual picnic of the Cosmo politan club will be held this year in conjunction with the O. A. C. Cosmopolitan club. Harrisburg has been selected as a convenient point between Eugene and Corvallis. The Eugene club will leave Saturday, Uncalled for suits and top coats to be sold at cost. A wonderful bargain. Stop in and ask to see them. University Tailor ; Alder, Near 11th Street _1. I ___ ■■■■ 1 1 l ■ - - 1 ' ' -*=£=-— 1 Can You Beat It? Eugene’s building permits so far this year are on a par with other cities of 1 00,000 population. ' We are furnishing the greater part of the lumber used in the construction of these many buildings. The reason for this is our prices are always right and our ma terial and service the very best. ' m Do rtot purchase that lumber bill without first cgnsulting us and inspecting our big stock of lumber right at Eugene’s door. WE KNOW WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY The BOOTH-KELLY Lumber Co. * 5 th and Willamette Sts. Phone 452 at two o’clock, returning late in the evening. The party will travel by auto stage. Saturday Classes are Approved; Schedule to Allow for One Day Off (Continued from page one) waste of class room space has been brought about by an aversion in general for afternoon classes. An other reason has been afternoon laboratories. With a reduction in the number of morning classes, however, there would be opportun ity of having laboratories in the morning, thereby releasing the af ternoon hours to classes. By means of the new system, the faculty has sought solution to an ever-growing problem. It is its be lief that Saturday classes will not only allow for an increase in the amount of usable time, but will eliminate large classes. The chang es will be made with the idea of causing the students as little in I convenience as possible. Golf Fishing Tackle Tennis Baseball Goods R. A. BABB HARDWARE CO. The World Famous FRIDAY nite UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA GLEE CLUB — AND — VAUDEVILLE SHOW j 2 Complete Performances 7 and 9 P. M. Bargain Prices Any Seat 50c Fourteen Acts Including Novelty Solos Dancers Specialties and THE TEN SYNCOPATERS FOR WONDERFUL OREGON WOMEN A SEAL RING A MOUNTED RING A NECKLACE OR CHOAKER IN PEARL MOTTLED PEARL CRYSTAL AMBER JADE A WRIST WATCH A DIAMOND A VANITY CASE Are they going to remember Those wonderful friends of yours who are graduating, will they always remember you as a pal who shared with them the joy of the biggest thing in their college lives? Will they remember you as the chum who added one more thrill to this most important day of their four years at Oregon? vr: Or will you simply be one of the bunch, who, through their negligence, forgot the honor that is theirs at commencement ? A little time spent in the thoughtful selection of a gradua tion present now will cement a friendship that will grow dearer through life. If you have any friends worth calling friends, this is the time to demonstrate your appreciation of them. And you need not go broke buying gifts. At LUCKY’S you are offered an array of articles that are unsurpassed in their delightfulness. No matter how little you have to spend, there is a unique gift here that will warm the heart of anyone. FOR GENUINE OREGON MEN A WATCH A CIGARETTE CASE A FOUNTAIN PEN A SEAL RING , | A MONOGRAMED BELT A WRIST WATCH A SILVER PENCIL A NOBBY CARD CASE