Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 29, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    TENNIS TEAMS TANGLE
IN FINAL ROUND TODAY
Two teams will battle for dough
nut tennis supremacy this after
noon on the varsity tennis courts
when the pair of racquet wielders
from Sigma Pi Tau will clash with
Chi Psi’s premier court coverers.
In the semi-finals played Wed
nesday, Sigma Pi Tau swamped
Phi Delta Theta under a 6-1, 6-3
score and retained their position in
the running for the championship.
Not to be outdone, the Chi Psi’s
took a close victory-—nevertheless
it was a victory—over the contend
ing team from Phi Gamma Delta
by a 10-8, 6-4 score.
Both of these contests brought
out the best play of the winners
and the result shows that fang will
be treated to regular varsity cali
bre tennis in the match this after
noon.
The winner of this final contest
will receive the notable honor of
knowing they were able to scale
the ladder of supremacy and are
the only holders of non-defeated
honors. This in itself should lend
both teams with the necessary de
sire to bring home a victory. And
with this in view nothing short of
“Bill Tilden” tennis will designate
the final winner.
SENIORS ATTENTION!
All seniors carrying more than
16 hours must make an average of
2.99 in order to secure credit for
the total number of term hours car
ried. There are 35 members of the
class who must make this average
in order to graduate.
[classified ads"
WANTED—Cooking in fraternity
or sorority next year. References.
Address. Emerald office, Classified
No. 23. M,22,29
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FOR SALE—An oak book case;
three sections; glass front; section
al and may be added to. Phone
606-R. Very reasonable.
LOST—-A ring of keys. Finder
please call 565 or return to Randall
Jones.
FOUND—Pair tortoise shell rim
med glasses. Call 2113 Kincaid.
GET OUR SUMMER PRICES
on
Kemmerer,
“Peacock” Rock Spring,
Aberdeen Utah,
COAL
- and -
GASCO BRIQUETS
RAINIER COAL COMPANY
15 E. 7th St. Phone 412
Gift
Suggestions
for the Girl Graduate
Scarfs
Handkerchiefs
Gordon and Van Raalte
Silk Gloves
Silk Hose
Silk Underwear
Ribbon Novelties
Vanitie
Purses
W etherbee-Densmore
House Managers
For Prompt Meat Service, Try Us
NEXT
YEAR
In our new, thoroughly modern
Meat Market
-We Will Carry
Government Inspected
MEATS
Lowell Market
PHONE 656
NEW LOWELL BLDG.
MU PHI PLANS POOR
CONCERT FOR CAMPUS
The annual twilight concert of
Mu Phi Epsilon, national musical
fraternity for women, will be held
on the Villard hall'steps Thursday
evening, June 4, at 7:30 o’clock.
This concert in years before has
proven to be of a charming and
impressive nature and has always
been well attended. Harriett Bald
win is in charge of the affair this
year.
Numbers by well known compos
ers which are especially adapted
for out-door concerts will be heard.
DEAN ESTERLY PLANS
SUMMER AT VICTORIA
A summer at Victoria, B. C.,
where she knows but two people
and where there is a telephone
GOOD TASTE
Any well planned cos
tume falls flat without
neat, trim shoes. We are
proud of work in clean
ing, polishing and color
ing men’s and women’s
shoes.
Shine ’Em Up
Next to
Jim the Shbe Doctor
Our Closing
DANCE
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Pi-id Pipers
CAMPA SHOPPE
strike, is planned by Virginia Judy
Esterly, dean of women.
“I am going for a rest.” she said.
“I plan to do nothing but swim,
play golf, and picnic with my child
ren all summer.”
The dean is going to California
on business as soon as school is out
and after that will go to Victoria
for the rest of the summer. She
will return to the campus on Sep
tember 1.
WHEN
YOU GO HOME
Let Us Haul Your Trunks to the
Depot For You
MnD-imimii fuel co.
PHONE 651
Phbne 651
24, 1st National Bank Bldg.
Ruth McCallum Carter
announces
CHANGE OF QUARTERS
to the Lowell Theatre Building
For Next Year
Removal Sale of Spring Hats
now going on
Ruth McCallum Carter
OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BELL THEATRE
SPRINGFIELD
SUNDAY
i
a
NEW
SHOW
TODAY!
Plays
Two
Days
“ALWAYS THE BEST”
A Verile drama of love and regeneration
by the author of “The Spell of the Yukon”
and “The Shotting of Dan McGrew”
Robert V. Service’s
Most Popular Story
A TALE OF FRISCO AND THE
PACIFIC ISLES OF ADVENTURE
THE—
“ROUGHNECK”
BILLIE DOVE
HARRY T. MOREY
GEORGE O’BRIEN
CLEO MADISON
Oh Joy
A New
FELIX
Comedy
DEVANEY
the
V WURLITZER
Matinee
20c
Any Night
25c
•Children
10c
Continuous 1 to 11:30
GRADUATION DAY IS AN EVENT IN EVERYONE’S
LFE, MEMORIES OF WHICH THE YEARS NEVER
BLOT OUT. MAKE THE OCCASION DOUBLY SIGr
NIFICANT TO THE GADUATE BY ADDING TO
ITS SENTIMENT WITH* SOME KIND REMEM
BRANCE.
Kodaks
Vanities
Perfumes
Bath Salts
Pennants
Pillows
i Memory Books
Oregon Jewelry
Cigarette Cases
‘O’ Pipes
Box Candies
Fountain Pens
The University Pharmacy
Tonight
The World Famous
UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA
GLEE CLUB
' — AND —
VAUDEVILLE SHOW
2 Complete Performances
7 and 9 P. M.
Bargain
Prices
Any Seat
50c
Fourteen Acts
Including
Novelty Solos
Dancers
Specialties
and
THE TEN
SYNCOPATERS