Donut Sports List Increased For This Year Long-distance Swim, Horseshoes, Golf, New Features Basketball Tourney is First On Schedule An improved list of 14 different intra-mural sports events for both affiliated and nonaffiliated men was announced yesterday for the coming year. Among new events on the sport roster will be long-distance swim ming, indoor baseball, horseshoes, golf, and a swimming pentathalon consisting of five selected events. For the purpose of enlightening the uninformed it is explained that the idea of donut sports is “to pro vide opportunity for all men of the University to engage in competitive sports.” A varied program of organization and free lance events has been ar ranged, making it possible for ev ery man on the Oregon campus to enter into the big sports program in some type of play. Hoop Practice Starts First on the list of competitive tournaments is the basketball elim ination tournament. Teams defeat ed in their first game can enter the consolation tournament and if suc cessful in this will have another chance at the title. Last year many boarding houses entered quintets and managed to cop several games before the ax cut them. Commencing today basketball practices will start in preparation for the opener on October 18. Draw ings will be announced later and all aspirants will have a chance at the title. Men who have taken part in var sity or freshman contests for this or any other college in inter-col legiate competition are not eligible in the events in which they have participated. Six big classes of competition are arranged for the fall term competi tion: basketball, cross country run ning, wrestling, handball, tennis and swimming. As an added attraction for the cross country team it has been ru mored that Bill Hayward is hatch ing up some plot whereby amateui Nurmi's will be royally rewarded Wrestlers will have the last twe weeks in the term set aside for then to vent their wrath upon each other Team competition only is provided for by the donut sports program. Tennis Players Out In 1925 a mystic quartet who call ed themselves the “Four Horse men,” all unaffiliated, banded to gether and won the title. Free lance singles contests arc now being run off in tennis and ii the spring term the inter-organiza tion doubles tournament will take place. In view of all this physical exer tion planned on the donut schedule every man, fraternity or otherwise will get a chance to show his ware: in his particular line. Dig out your basketball shoes— swimming suits—running boots—anc cover yourself with glory. Subscribe for the Emerald CAMPUS ! 1 Bullet if ■/&*=. ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost—A Chi Omega pin and guard j by Doris Meldrum, somewhere on : campus. Reward. Anyone interested in a life saving course should sign with Miss E. A.: Troemel immediately. The class! will be held at two o’clock on Tues-1 day and Thursday . Houses and groups wishing to enter teams in the intra-mural do- j nut basketball tournament sign up | at the Men's gymnasium today for j practice hours. Social swim Friday night at the i Woman’s building from 7:30 to 9l p. m. Free. Suits furnished. New i students especially invited. PHYSICAL ABILITY fencing i classes will start Friday, October 1, i at 4 p. m. and continue on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 4 to 6 p. m. Speakers for Webfoot magazine circulation drive, listed elsewhere will kindly meet at 4:30 p. m. to-j day, 107 Journalism, for speech ma terial, Social Swim tonight at the Wom-j an’s building, 7:30 to 9 p. m. Donut Basketball managers make reservation for practice hours at | the Men’s gym at once. Miss Lillian Tingle’s classes in j foods and camp cookery are notified to attend a meat cutting demonstra tion at the Palace market, 13th and | Patterson, at 3 o’clock'Friday. All members who can should attend. Senior class meeting, 5 o’clock to day in Guild hall. University band needs more play ers. If you are interested report at the R. O. T. C. building, at 4 o’clock, for daily practice. Anyone interested in winning fifty points for a W. A. A. sweater by passing swimming honors should see Miss Troemel this week. PLEDGING ANNOUNCEMENT Psi Kappa announces the pledg ing of Howard Buell, Lebanon; Wal ter Mattheus, Portland; Malcolm Holmes, La Grande; Stewart French, La Grande; Thomas O’Brien, La Grande; Bruce Titus, Washington, D. C. Send the Emerald Some Ladies and Gents Shoe Shine Parlor HATS NEATLY CLEAN ED AND BLOCKED The Palace Shoe Shine Parlor 747 Willamette COMING! THE HOTTEST BAND IN TOWN! MCDONALD MASKED MERRYMAKERS 9 Soloists Stage Band EVERY NIGHT STARTING MONDAY tkePabUc qs the greatest of / Screen Romances/ v* AN GISH JOHN "‘KINGVIOO 0 The Store For The Best in Athletic and Sporting Goods TENNIS RACKETS RESTRINGING, LOCK, UMBRELLA REPAIRING, KEYS MADE FOR ANY STANDARD LOCK BICYCLES SOLD AND REPAIRED MAZDA ELECTRIC LIGHTS RendershotVs Gun Store Next to Ye Towne Shoppe Classified Ads lOOMS, Board if desired in new modern home, two blocks from athletic field. Boom $9.00 per month. 1873 Fifteenth avenue east. Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. All kinds of typing, manuscripts, long oi short; term papers, etc. Also multigraphing, envelopes address ed, letters mailed, etc. Grace V. Henderson, Eugene Hotel. Phone 228-J. « SUITE of two rooms in new, mod ern home, suitable for two or three gentlemen. Single beds, if desired. Bath with shower for students exclusively. Mrs. Den slow, 1859 Fifteenth avenue east. Phone 1652-R. 4t LOST—Thespian note book. Call T. Swafford, 125. 2t LOST—On campus, $10 bill. Re turn to Fred Stevens, or to the University Depot. Reward. ol-2 LOST—Between campus and town Monday p. m. $40.00 in bills. Find er please call L. Carroll, 688. Re ward. ol FOR RENT—Clean, modern stu dent rooms. 751 E. 16th. Close to campus. Rent to suit students. 1-5 Assembly (Continued from page one) Evans, of the University of Oregon school of music. The Rev. H. W. Davis gave the invocation and the program was concluded by the singing of the Oregon Pledge song by the audience, ed by the glee club under the di rection of Mr. Evans. Period Change Made In Coaching Classes Several changes in coaching •lasses have teen announced by the •caching staff of the physical edu cation department. Basketball coaching by Reinhart ivill be given Tuesday and Thurs REX NEW SHOW TODAY Lovers of Sweethearts, They’re— “PALS FIRST" Francis Perry Elliot’s Intimate Novel with Lloyd Hughes and Dolores del Rio Wifrwer Comedy Int’l News Carnival I and Reception I 8 o’Clock TONIGHT For All University 1 Students First Baptist Church Corner Btli and Pearl Sts. arainJidlnJInJIrdfrillpilpJlpill ]SISISIS]SISE]5ISiSJ5I5I3J3EM5ISJ5I51BiSJ5IHI3JSI5JSI3I5ISMSIBISJSM513I3ISJ5I5I5ISISEJSJc Kodaks— Films at Carl R* Baker’s Kodak Shop 7 West 7th* EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC Today • Saturday COLONIAL An Epic Of the Northland A Story of Alaska WeEfoot Weekly Comedy wittillLYAN 1ASHMAM.J0HM BOWERS. ROOXUFFE Fill0WIS«orflAJICA WHITER «?5^csaaes<tfiaffissB', Direcied byJOEORCEtMELFORD l Usual Prices Special Matinee Saturday 2 P. M. day at two o’clock during the fall term instead of the spring term as scheduled. Baseball coaching, also by Reinhart, will be given in the winter term on Tuesdays and Thurs days at two instead of the spring term. Football coaching by Capt. John | T. McEwan will be given in the spring term on Tuesdays and Thurs days at two o'clock instead of the fall term as previously scheduled. Subscribe for the Emerald I , STORE J^MEN &&jmy Coats Aft Desirablt 'But Our "SNNYWEATHElC Is Indispensablt For day or evening Woolly warm. Shower-proofed against sudden changes. Brand-new fall pattern-weaves and color-effects. Tai lor ed expressly for us by Messrs Stbin-Bloch A College Necessity It has been the experience of thousands of college stu dents that a typewriter is an absolute necessity in their college work. New and Rebuilt Typewriters CORONA REMINGTON UNDERWOOD ROYAL WOODSTOCK L. C. SMITH CORONA New Portable Typewriter* UNDERWOOD REMINGTON Student Terms like Rent. Office Machinery & Supply Co. 1047 Willamette Street Phone 148 ^ comments oti JSvge^e- f&h* DEAREST ANNE: School has reopened with a bang. New and old friends and clothes are much in evidence and in regard to this all import ant last it must be said that Wetherbee-Densmore have quite a most distinctive innovation in the realms of fashion, namely —a new line of “Majamas” in all dainty weaves and in the most exquisite color tones. Really they are so cute that they make retiring a delightful pro cess. Of course, you knoi«, that felt hats are smarter than ever this year so I suppose it is but natural that Letitia Abram’s Shop (balcany Wetherbee-Dens more) should have such an ex tensive assortment of them for they always cater to the new and popular. Smart—subtle — sophisticated, they lend a piq uant dash to every campus out fit. You wanted to hear all about Rush week, well, my dear, it was greatly simplified this year due to the splendid co-operation of our .Eugene shops. Raup’s handled all the decora tive effects for both the drawing and dining rooms and judging from all the audible comments of admiration voiced, the re sults were indeed far reaching. Flowers, if arranged in Raup’s artistic way, certainly do create that .much striven for atmos phere of aristocratic simplicity. Food worries were left to Un derwood and Elliot’s and as usual they supplied every con ceivable demand and by their i courteous and helpful menu hints made meals so delicious that all thoughts on excessive avoir-dupois were necessarily banished. Table favours etc. all came from the Aladdin Gift Shop and they were just too darling for description. Unique pensdainty fans—jaunty leather monoran dums—these and many more of those little things so dear to the heart of femininity were ob tained. Our graceful, slender, dinner candles are also from this interesting and up-to-date shop. * * » Speaking of that ever discus sed subject Reducing it really is about impossible down here with McKillop’s displaying in their windows candy so luscious atndi tempting that to pass without buying some is just out of the question. Dark, rich fudges and chocolates—crispy toffees and chews—why truly, Anne, a “fel low hasn’t a chance.” # # # Babs is on the campus and I was so tickled to see her that 1 I nearly passed out. We rushed to the Anchorage and over tasty “smothered chicken” started to exchange summer confidences but after a few mouthfuls all I she could talk about was how ! good the food was and when I | left her she was a confirmed I Anchorage addict. Every one who goes there gets that way j more or less. ! • » * j Ruth Cyrus is once again the center of a regular co-ed stam , pede. Her stock of hip skirts and clever mid-sliipman jackets is so amazingly attractive and the garments themselves so ser viceable, that combined with reaonablo prices they are quite indispensable to the average col lege girl’s wardrobe. Miss Cyrus is the Portland Berg agent here and can be lo cated at 241 E 12 St. (1116-J). So long bobs are coming back j in the East—well say not so here. The Vo-ed (bet. Co-op and Y. W. C. A.) is working double time 1 giving wind-blowns and will be for some time yet if they keep up their high standard results. | It’s awfully nTee to go there for 1 they specialize in serving we i feminines. I 1 * » » Sorry, dear Anne, am due for J a shampoo and water wave at Hasting Srs. (Minor Bldg.) al I most immediately and while , loathe to cease must admit am , rather looking forward to ex periencing that pleasing feeling of possessing perfectly groomed hair such as Hasting invariably CAROL. a.——.... ...