Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 13, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    BIG SISTERS TO HOLD
MEETING TUESDAY 5 P.
A mass meeting of all members
of the Big Sister ^Committee of
Woman’s League will be held Tues
day at 5:00 o’clock in Alumni hall.
Kathryn Ulrich, chairman of the
Big Sister movement, is especially
anxious that all the girls attend, as
it will be an important meeting.
Plans will be discussed and reports
will be given by both lieutenants
and captains.
THIRD DANCE SCHEDULED
Because there wiH be more desir
ing to go to a Homecoming dance
this year than the two dances sched
uled will be able to accommodate,
the Homecoming committee has
sanctioned a request made by the
Campa Shoppe to hold a grille
dance at the same time. This dance
will bo open to all classes and will
be considered a Homecoming dance.
Hayward Field Staff
Is Selected By Moeser;
To Report Tomorrow
—Say Hello To Alumni—
tContinued from page one)
Davis, Art Priaulx, Red Wright,
John Boswell, Arthur Pullen, Rob
ert Dutton, Marvin Davis, Gordon
Miller, Jack Hoyt, John Currie,
Craig Percy, Elmer Pansett, Charles
Fisher, Verne Dale, Don McCook,
Paul Boutcher, Murray Burns, Phil
Sheridan, Clark Price, Gene Gray,
The final rehearsal for the
Oregon bleacher stufcit will he
held tomorrow morning at 9:00
a. m. in the new grandstand. The
stnnt will he ran off as it is to
he presented during the game,
and it is necessary that 400 men
he present for the practice.
Tickets admitting students to!
this section will he checked and
given out to those attending the
turnout, according to Paul Slet
ton and Fred Hendricks, who are
in charge of the stunt.
Previous practices of this
stunt have pointed out the fact
that if a full turnout is present,
the act works smoothly and gives
a very effective appearance and
(the committee is counting on a
“ 400 ” attendance, Saturday
morning.
Bob Dutton, Bill Roberts, Bill Mc
Gregor, Ben McCnoskey, Glenn
Potts, “Doc” Robinett.
Traffic—Parker Branin, chair
man; Jack Majovskie, Bob Benja
min, Clinton Pike, Sizemore, Baker,
Bruce Baker, Carl Portsch, !Fred
Hendy, Gene Gray.
Ticket boxes—Ted Gillenwatters,
chairman; Bob Henningsen, Har
old Brumfield, Peter Ermler, Har
old Socolofsky.
Field guards—Paul Sletton, chiir
nuin; Jack Renshaw, Dwight Kir
cher, Sol Robiuson. Marvin Collins,
Jack Hempstead, Cliff Kune.
Scoreboard—Earl 'Olson, chair
man ; Thomas Mahoney, John Ow
ens, Bill Hines, Lawrence Ogle.
Smart Frocks
For Homecoming Festivities
Exquisite Selections Showing the Advance Modes
for the Coming Season
Afternoon — Dinner — Dancing
Touches of Gold or Silver Laee—Crystal and Col
ored Beadings—Brilliants—Embroideries and Hand
Painted Effects give fascinating new style notes
that come only from Parisian inspiration.
Georgette —* Cut Velvet — Metal Cloths
Crepe de Chine — Satins
Beautiful Pastel Shades and the season’s newest
colors. Priced in a way that will interest every
woman.
$19.75 to $55.75
GILMORE
PHOTOGRAPHS
ARE IDEAL
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS—
It can be given by no
one except yourself.
Kennell-Ellis pictures, whether large or
small, have that quality which denotes a
photograph worthwhile—
Kennell-Ellis
Portrait Studios
961 Willamette St. — Next to Rex Theatre — Phone 1697
Oegon team—Dick Lyman, man
ager, Prank German.
Visiting team—(Stuwart Ball and
Don Bemefrvitz.
Varsity Squad Set For
Year’s Biggest Fight;
Dope Favors 0. A. C.
(Continued from page one)
work is to be done. A short signal
drill this afternoon will put the
team on the field this week-end in
the best possible condition.
The reserves also are in good
f/oleproof
fjosiery
DISTINCTIVE IN DESIGN
ELEGANT IN APPEARANCE
SEE THE NEW COLORS
Orchid—Forget-Me-Not
French-Nude — Sunburn
Satin—Blonde
At These Prices
Silk Over Artificial Pole
proof .$1.00
All Fine Silk ...$1.25
Full-Fashioned Silk .$1.75
Full-Fashioned Chiffons....$2.00
J. Matt Johnson Co.
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH
30 NINTH AVENUE, EAST
30 Easy Steps From
Willamette
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condition. Last night a second
team ran signals np and down the
field with the varsity for the en
tire praetiee period so that Dick
Smith will have at his call a cap
able list of reserves.
Men Are Confident
The morale of the team is high.
There is a spirit of confidence
among the players that will show
itself in fight, for they enter the
game with the odds two to one
against them. They show the re
suits of the two weeks* drive on
team plays in speed and rhythm.
Last night the regular varsity
which will probably enter the game
was worked. Bob Mautz and Sherm
Smith, ends, with Ick Reynolds,
who has almost completely recover
ed from an injured knee, alternat
ing on Smith’s wing position. Big
Homer Dixon who stood some heavy
fire in the Stanford game in the
form* of Ernie Nevers with A1 Sin
clair were the tackles. Harry Lea
I vitt, stocky fallback of last year,
jtook Gene Shields’ place last night
at left guard, where he will prob
ably start. Bert Kerns, former
tackle, who has been working on
the left side of the line at guard
since his recovery from two broken
ribs in the California game, was
in at that position last night.
Men In Good Form
Carl Johnson, the surest and most
accurate passer Oregon has had
since Prink Callison, was playing
at center since Nick Carter injured
a wrist in scrimmage.
The backfield working last night
was the heavy combination. Lonie
Anderson at quarter, Saint Vitus
and Vic Wetzel, halfbacks, and Lynn
Jones fullback. Arnie Kiminki al
ternated at halfback part of the
time.
Last night was the first time
this week that all the varsity crew
which starts has run signals to
gether.
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PRINCESS GAITERS—
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COUNTESS BOOTS—
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WILLAMETTE STREET
GOING TO PORTLAND
AFTER SATURDAY’S GAME?
IF SO, USE THE
Southern Pacific
Special
Leaving Eugene 5:30 p. m.
Arriving Portland 9:20 p. m.
AND YOU CAN DINE ON THE TRAIN
Special Will Carry Dining Car
From Eugene to Portland
$5.30
Week-end round trip fare on sale every
Friday, Saturday and Sunday—Return
limit Tuesday following
DON’T FORGET THE STANDARD SLEEPER
operates daily between Eugene and Portland
(Cars open for occupancy 9:30 p. m.)
Lower $3.00 — Upper $2.40
Going Returning
Lv. Eugene 2:25 a. m. Lv. Portland 1:00 a. m.
Ar. Portland 7:00 a. m. Ar. Eugene 6:01 a. m.
PHONE 2200 FOR TRAVEL INFORMATION
Southern Pacific Lines
F. G. LEWIS, Ticket Agent
Special Sale
Evening Gowns
$20.00
Beautiful new formals and semi-formal. Latest
creations, and of excellent materials—crepes, etc.
30 New Silk Dresses
On special sale, only $11.75. Dresses worth $18.75
to $20.00, all new and stylish. Made of fine silk
materials. Good range of popular colors and
sizes—
$11.75
Rain Coats
You’ll need one for the Homecoming game, ’cause
it’s apt to rain. Good colors and sizes. Priced at—
$5.95
36 inch Jewel Cloth, Very Special, Only
59c the Yard
BEARDS
Homecoming Traditions
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
A GLORIOUS FOOTBALL GAME
A HOMECOMING DANCE
The Chrysanthemums will help bring an
Oregon victory and a delighful dance
MUMS AT 50c AND 75c
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Style H-3G0
For extra hard wear
we recommend H-300
—pure dyed —r extra
heavy splicing a t
heel and toe.
$2.50
Style 290
This is the finest '
stocking made to sell
at two dollars per
pair. You will not
find its equal for ap
pearance and service.
$2.00
Style 51 5
The sheerest chiffon
in an assortment of
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lustrous beautv.
$2.00
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Smart Wool Hose — $1.75 to $5.00
Footwear
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