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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1925)
SCHEDULE ARRANGED FOR AWARDING HONORS Number of Points Decided For Different Sports W. A. A. Council accepted the point schedule for major sports ar ranged by Regina Davault, and ap proved the tests submitted for honor squads in minor sports at a meet ing held last night in the Woman’s building. Under the point schedule, which the council will present for appro val at the next W. A. A. mass meet ing to be called the first week of December, members of first teams in major sports will receive 100 points towards an emerald “O” which is awarded to the person amassing 500 points, and towards the athletic sweater, awarded to the holder of 1000 points. Second team members will re ceive 75 points third team members 50, fourth team 35 and fifth and color team members 25; substitutes will receive fivo points. For efficiency in gymnasium work a woman may Ireceive 25 points. Honor squads are to bo formed in archery, riflry, riding, dancing and swimming. Entranco into these squads will be based on certain tests arranged by the coaches and heads of those sports, and approved by W. A. A. council. .Any girl who throughout the en tire riflry season shoots an aver age score of DO will be admitted to the rifle honor squad. The test for honors in dancing allows for a max imum of 280 points but anyono passing it with a score of 150 will be considered a member of the honor squad. The honor test in swimming requires that the aspir ant swim in perfect form four times around the tank with one stroke, not the crawl, repeat this feat with another stroke, then swim twice around with a third stroke, to swim the length of the tank with a back stroke, to pass on throe stan dard dives, to dive for peddle and recover it three times, and to plunge 10 feet or swim the length of the tank under water. The grade for these teals must bo 90 or above. A woman may receive points in swimming and dancing honors only once. Swimming being a major sport, members of the class teams will receive the points as outlined above. Tests for entrance ^nto honor squads in archery, and rid ing have not been arranged yet: Forty Vote That New Magazine Be Created As Literary Monthly (Continued from page one) would not be a special alumni sec tion. The effect would be to pre sent a magazine to appeal both to alumni and campus readers. This plan w'ould he financially easy, as the Old Oregon advertising could bo augmented. In case of a new publication, in dependant of all present campus organs of publication, a soparate list of advertisers would have to be made up. The sentiment was not towards crowding the alumni out of their own publication, and this was one of the determining factors against the consolidation. Those present at the meeting rep resented almost all departments in the University. This indicates that the students aro interested in the new venture, and that abundant material would be available. Coach Predicts Bright Season For Freshmen Wrestling Aspirants (Continued, from page one) of Multnomah, won his match when he downed the Portland boy after 2 minutes and 15 seconds of action. Betzer, who went into his match severely handicapped by a misunderstanding of the rules, lost to Earl Carrier, also of Multnomah, in a closely contested bout. Neith er man gained a fall, but the deci sion went to Carrier after a nine minute struggle. All sophomore and freshman assistant managers report with out fail at Hayward field at 10 a. m. today. BELL THEATRE Springfield — Sunday Showing 6 to 11 p. m. STREET CAR TO SPRINGFIELD EVERY HALF HOUR Chinese Art Sale at Susan Campbell Hall 10 a. m. to 8 :30 p. m. Saturday REASONABLE PRICES Embroideries, Brass Work Mandarins Subscribe for the Emerald. IMPERIAL LUNCH Let’s EAT Here Chinese Noodles, Tamales and Waffles At All Hours Special Sunday Night Dinners With Five-Piece Orchestra We Have Planned Two Especially Fine Menus For This Sunday Night From 5:30 to 8 85c PEACH COCKTAIL CONSOMME JULIENNE WALDORF SALAD OVEN FRIED CHICKEN WHIPPED POTATOES ASPARAGUS STEAM PUDDING WITH HARD SAUCE TEA COFFEE MILK 75c PEACH COCKTAIL or CONSOMME JULIENNE WALDORF SALAD VIRGINIA BAKED HAM WITH CANDIED SWEET POTATOES PINEAPPLE CREAM PIE or ICE CREAM TEA COFFEE MILK And—Don’t Forget Grill Dance This (Saturday) Night WITH MUSIC BY THE OREGON AGGRAVATORS YE CAMPA SHOPPE Good Food—Good Service Music Every School Day 12 to 1 and 6 to 7 Miles Elliott Malcolm Tennent iiiiHiiiniiiiiaiii ns i I H 1 Where Quality Counts Quality is that immeasurable, desirable thing that we all work i'or. Quality in service and quality in food. We pride ourselves upon having the highest qual ity foods obtainable. There’s nothing too good for an Oregonian. The Oregana Iliaini;iliBI!!IIHil!H!!IIIBI!!l!l ii!iai!iiniiU!i!iB!!i:i The Fact Remains That nothing fits in quite so well with the Sunday dinner as ice cream. No matter what other kinds of dessert you may think of, everyone wants and ex pects ice cream to be the crowning achievement of the well prepared and served dinner. BLUE BELL ICE CREAM Ice cream is justly popular with the students. It is rich, pure, and deli cious. Its favor records the large num ber of orders we fill every week. Eugene Farmers’1 Creamery . ONE CENT SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ] Bay Rum Made from tiie fin est imported Distill ed oil of Bay. Harmony of Boston. Regular Price, 50c Sale Price 2 for 51c Toilet Water TRIJFLOR, Toilet Water—Lilac, Rose, Wisteria and Violet odors. Regular Price, $1.00 This Sale Price 2 for $1.01 Toilet Goods 50c Boquet Ram|ee Talc 2 for 51c $1.00 Bouquet Ramee Complexion Powder— 2 for $1.01 $1.50 Bouquet Ramee Toilet Water— 2 for $1.51 50c Bouquet Ramee Soap— 2 for 51c $1.00 Truflor Arbutus Toilet Water— 2 for $1-01 $1.00 Truflor Clover Toilet Water— 2 for $1.01 $1.00 Truflor Lilac Toilet Water—< 2 for $1.01 Medical Preparations 25c Laxative Aspirin Compound— 2 for 26c 25e Zinc Oxide Oint. in Tube— 2 for 26c 35c Almond Cream— 2 for 36c Stationery 60c Lord Baltimore....2 for 61c 50c Cascade Linen Pound Paper.2 for 51c Jj 50c Cascade Linen ^ Envelopes ....2 for 51c \ •$1.00 Le Claire Station- ^ ery .2 for $1.01 ^ _ i Klenzo Dental Cream Clean and whitens the teeth. Gives the mouth a clean feeling. Regular Price, 50c Sale Price 2 for 51c I I W. A. KUYKENDALL, INC. i Phone 23 “The ReXCtll Stove” 870 Willamette St. EUGENE, OREGON ^ “Where Everything's Good” I That’s what they all say. If they -want the best obtain able they eat at the College Side. We specialize in special j dinners, luncheons and banquets. Schedule them with us and you’re sure to be satisfied. Convincing Foods Prepared For You I ] DATE NUT CAKE It’s new and it’s fresh, it’s good, it’s delicious. Try some, say—a la mode. BUTTER HORN Three cheers for the Batter Horn. It’s always goo!. LUNCHEONS Our Student Luncheons are always the best. Served steaming hot from our sani tary kitchen. DEVILS FOOD CAKE You’ll ask for more and more. Ask for Devil’s Food Cake. BACON BUN —The home of the Bacon Bun. j Sole makers of the appetizing j little bun with an excellent j preparation. HUCKLEBERRY PIE j Say Individual Huckleberry j Pie when you want something j good. ■ College Side Inn AT THE THE WHOLE TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT— The PORTIA ELD Dancers NEW PROGRAM OF DANCES TODAY! 15-Beautiful Girls-15 In Their Dance Pageant of Gorgeous Beauty AND THE GREAT FEATURE PICTURE LEWIS STONE ANNA Q NILSSON CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES 1:00 — 11:30 P. M. Dancers Appearing at All Perfbrmances ALSO SCENES OREGON-O. A. C. GAME POPULAR PRICES! MATINEE AND EVENINGS H THE TALKER” j Learn About Women From Her! J