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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1925)
VOLLEYBALL GAME IS Margaret Pepoon is'Star For - Winning Team The sophomore first team defeat ed t.he junior first team, their strongest rivals for the volleyball eJa.se championship, yesterday by a wore of 26 to 23. The juniors have in Margaret I’epoon, a server whose smashing balls are almost invincible. De feated by a score of .about five points until the last three minutes of the game, the Bophomores rallipd and by determined, tricky volley ing, and swift serving, ran up points enough to outstrip the jun iors. The sophomores now feel that they have a praetlenlly clear field towards the class championship. The freshmen last year won the volleyball championship, and the members of that class, the sopho mores *of this year, are determined t-o keep the championship to them selves. Their first tean) composed of Both Scott, Geneva Zimmer, Harriet Osborn, Juanita Dietz, Elea nor Marvin, and Nellie Johns is now the only undefeated team in the round robin tournament. How ever, one more hard fight is prom ised them when they meet the sen ior first team on November 23. The results of the other games played last night are as follows: Sr 2—88; So 2—22 Sr 3—29; So 3—27 Jr 2—29; v T 1—24 .Tr 3—33 So 4—29 Fr. 4 won by default of Er. fl which failed to appear on time. Varsity Hoop Practice Today Varsity basketball practice will wind up the second weeks’ work this aftefnoon with the workout at five o’eloek. Contrary to the ru mor given out, the practice will bo held as usual this afternoon, ac cording to a statement by coach Billy Beinhart. -Say Hello To Alumni— LIBBABY HAS NEW BOOKS For the convenience of those, who do not/like Vo read whole volumes of Cooper, Scott or Shakespeare in the reserve, a new shelf of rpnt collection hooks has been placed in the reserve section of the library. The books assigned for class work may be taken out at a charge of five cents a day. This insures the soonest possible return of the book and at the same time permits the student to seek his fatesrite haunt for reading. —Say Hello To Alumni— COSMOPOLITAN CLUB GIVES OPEN MEETING Spanish songs by Esther Setters in eostume and by Orrin Dawson were features of Spanish night, an open meeting of the Cosmopolitan club held Tuesday evening at the Y. W. Bungalow. Talks on Sp&n by Miss Bosalia Cuevas and Dr.! Bay Bowen, and a discussion of Chile by Miss'Marv Dallera teacher in the Romance Language de partment, were followed by the answering of que.stions relative - to these countries. An informal ban quet will be held after the Home eoming game at the Y. W. Bunga low at 6:00 o’clock in honor of visiting foreign students on the j eI earhpus. ■ 3 .= FOURTEEN NEW BOOKS IN RENT COLLECTION Fourteen new bboks have been j placed on the rent collection at the : library. They are. “The Story of , World’s Literature,” by John Maey; “A Fountain Sealed,” by jA. D. Sedgwick; “Wives,” by Gam ialiel Bradford; “Portrait of a Man with Red Hair,” and ,“The Wind," jby Hugh Walpole; “Tolerance,” by IU- W. Van Loon; “Ton Have j Dreams,” by Maxwell Anderson; “Tiger Joy,” by S. U. Benet; “Bal j lads and Lyrics,” by M. Widdermer; {“Caravan.” by Whitten' Bynner; “Benoni,” by Knut Hamsun; “Bast of Eden,” by Lynn Montross; “The Vortex,” by Noel Coward; and “De cember the Fourteenth,” bv D. S. | Merejkowsk v. j Some, of the most popular books |given out by the librarian are: I “Bark Laughter,” by Anderson; {“May Fair,” by Arlen; “Glorious I Apollo,” by Berrington; “Caravan,” (by Galsworthy; “Constant Nymph,” |by Kennedy; “Arrowsmith,” by Lewis; “The ' Perennial Bachelor,” [by Parrish; and “Peasants,” by Reymont. —Say Hello To Alumni— FEW DATES ARE* LEFT I TO ENTERTAIN BISHOP Only two luncheon engagements remain open to those who wish to entertain Bishop Walter* T. Sum ner during his visit on the campus next. week. These are on Monday and Saturday. This is the informa OIBL8I Buy flowers for your Bouton nierre or Corsage at greatly re duced rates—from] 50c to $1.00. LEOCADE ELAT SHOE 172 9th East MYSTERY! ROMANCE! ADVENTURE! DOUG’S GREATEST PICTURE—BAR NONE! Douglas Fairbanks in “DON Q SON OF ZORRO”1 —THE YEAR’S BIGGEST HTT1! AND ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT Today AND SATURDAY Attend today’s and avoid Saturday night’s capacity crowd. POPULAR PRICES! MATINEE EVENING 35c. 50c At the Home of tlie Best McDQNALDf THEATRE HOT K-9! STARTING TODAY! Hoot Gibson in “The CALGARY STAMPEDE” A rarin’ tale of Canadian love luck and buckaroos CHARLIE AND DOBIE INVITE College Men and Women .TO TRY Their Up-to-date Hair Cuts AT the University Barber Shop (THE SANITARY SHOP) Between Lemon ‘0’ Pharmacy and Campa Shoppe I lion givpn out yesterday at Dean Esterly’s office where his invita-1 t'ons are being tiled until his tr rival. Bishop Sam roe's engagements are’ as follows: i i Sunday-^Will officiate at* vjs-1 pers. j Monday—Luncheon, open dinner, Hendrick/! hall. Tuesdny—Luncheon, ,Ph i pK^ppsi Psi; dinner, Delta Tau Delta. Wednesday — Luncheon, Kappa Sigma. Thursday Luncheon, Friendly hall; dinner. Gamma Phi Beta. You’ll find the best selection and the great est number of Chrysanthemums in town here. 50c and 75c University Florist 13th and Patterson Phone 654 HEILIG THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY, FRIDAY NOV. 13 EARL CARROLL S SENSATIONAL SUCCESS A VIVID PLAY OF LOVE IN THE TROPICS TO TELt THE TRUTH TO DEFEFND YOUTH _TO USE PLAIN TALK MAXL ORDERS NOW—BOX OFFICE SALE THURSDAY PRICES—Lower floor, $2.00 and $2.50; balcony, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50—Plus 10 per cent Tax " :-A '^ . MB g-~ Dares Dares Grill Dance Tonight After Big Rally Come in Your Pajamas and .Have a Good Time Saturday Night ' Dance Sanctioned by the Homecoming Committee Music By Dean McCluskey’s Oregon Aggravators Reservations Are Going Fast Phone 229-R Ye Canipa Shoppe Friday—Luncheon, Chi Omega, ; dinner, Alpha Omicron Fi. Saturday—Luncheon, open; din | ner. Alpha Fhi; evening, sophomore j informal. ^ ----' .— OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN Next Door to First Nat’l Bank S78 Willamette St., Eugene Dr Royal Gick “Back to Back Our Oregon” Regardless of Weather Galoshes and Zippers Keep your feet dry and warm Tonight After the Rally DANCE at the New Eugene Hotel Grille Dancing 10:30 Sharp If you have not had the opportunity as yet to dance in the beautiful new grille room do not miss doing so tonight. You will marvel at the atmosphere, the soft lights and the enticing melodies played by those popular music-men— George Weber’s OREGON COLLEGIANS There will be but one dance this week due to the homecoming dances Make Your Reservations to Insure Your Table—Tonight Phone 2000 Now! R. A. PILCHER COMPANY INCORPORATED 966 Willamette DEPARTMENT STORES Across From Rex Theatre Seth Laraway ^ Building Smart New Silk Frocks For Fall A Real Saving at Our Low Prices We are showing an unusually attractive assortment of new silk dresses at a remarkable low price due to our quantity purchase. All the newest fall style are showing a variety of silk crepes. Don’t Miss These Remarkable Values $9.90 Men’* Overcoats A wonderful assortment to choose from; some fancy plaid back, some plain.' Popular shades of brown, tan, and grey, etc. Our Usual Low Prices $19.75, $24.75 ' , Others up to $30.75 Men’s and Young l Men’s Suits Carefully tailored of wor steds and unfinished wor steds. Very smart lobk ing suits in double and single breasted. Remark able low' prices for quality clothing. $19.75, $24.75 And up to $37.50 Men’s Durable Yellow Slickers All the fellows are wear ing slickers like these! Get yours now and be ready for the rainy days. A Real Value are these slickers at— $3.49 Rubbers Women’s toe rubbers 29c Women’s galoshes . $3.49 Women’s ru b b e r boots ..$2.98 Men’s 1st grade rub bers .98c Men's red knee boots .$4.50 Men's red hip and sporting boots .$5.90 j UMBRELLAS The most complete assort ment of shower sticks can be found here. Dazzling colors, fancy handles, sturdy frames. Come in and Rets yours now. Pric ed from— 98c to $7.90 SHOES WOMEN’S PUMPS Black satin, patent and tan k i d with buckles. Spanish heels. $4.98 Others up to $6.50 MEN’S OXFORDS Tan and black. Smart looking styles are these, with bronl Balloon toes. Our low price— $4.98 Others up to $7.50