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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1927)
Oregon Coach Is Confident Team Will Win o“ o All Conference Teams To Play Today; Three Radios Will Broadcast By RICHARD H. SYRIKG Sports Editor Coach John J. McEwan is con fident. The stage is all set for one of the greatest grid battles ever to be staged cm Hu viva i'd field: The Vandals ar rived yesterday, -0 strong. They took a light work out on Hayward 2 field and lookedg very impressive. 1 regardless of the 1 Vandals impres- fi si yen ess, Coaehf MeEwun is still §| confident that! the boys will . Mine t h r o u g li McEwan with a victory. Oregon rooters need to get into this spirit, “An Oregon team han’t be beat”. * * -X today sees all the conference teams in action although all are not playing conference" tilts. “Pop” Warner’s Stanford Cardinals, still smarting under last Saturday’s de feat, face tiie strong Nevada eleven. Last year the red-shirts took an 1 easy 33 to 9 victory. St. Mary’s is out to repeat her feat of last yearj when they face the California Bears at Berkeley. The Catholic grid sters won 20 to 7 last year. The Oregon Aggies will face the power fin University jof -Southern Cali fornia at Los Angeles in what i should be a battle to, the finish. I The Trojans won last year, 17 to j 7. The University of-Washington Huskies will entertain the College j of l’ugot Sound and another navy; eleven. The Puget Sound loggers went down to defeat last year, 33 to 0. Washington State and the Montana Grizzlies will do battle at Pullman. The Cougars triumphed j over tile Grizzlies, 14 to 0, last season. * * * • « * ! It seems like, the’ University of, Idaho football team is partial to pairs. There are two pairs of brothers playing regularly on the first string eleven. The brothers' are Charles aril Gordon Diehl, Carl and Paul Hutchinson. Charles Diehl lias been shifted to guard this year and Gordon plays a tackle position bv his side. Carl Hutchinson is playing His last year as tackle. The younger Hutchinson is due of Krb’s halfbacks. The other pair on the Vandal foot ball team arc captains. Coach Charlie Lrb has appointed two men to serve in the capacity of captain. One is Red Jacoby, quarterback, who will bo backficld captain, and the other is Charlie Diehl, guard ami tackle, who will captain the line. “Hither Jacoby or Dielil would be first-class captains on any foot ball team,” says Erbid^1 They will share the honors together,”. ,.f Today’s game will pVobably be j broadcasted'more thoroughly and completely than any other athletic I event ever held in the state. Ha- I dins KGW, KGK.U, and HEX will put the game, play by play, upon ! the air. Singers Given Chance To Make First Chorus Altos, contraltos, sopranos—como ye ono and all! Hero’s a cfiance to ; make the five o’clock chorus. If it's piano you like, you pay1 pel to play with the keys while the others sing. Come to the Bungalow Monday or Tuesday between 1:110* and 1:110 for a try-out. M vs. T. A. Pearson, well known j Huge lie vocalist, will assist iilenna : llcacock, student director in mak ing the selections for the chorus. When these Tuesdav-Pive-0 ’clock i song tests arc as established in | Oregon history as the Campus lunch eun or the football rallies, Won’t it i lee great to say, 4-I sang on the very j first five-o’clock chorus'?” Try Emerald Classifieds f WO'N W> >OVk ! a. 'the critics pronounce it WONDERFUL!? L And So Will You! Monday! at The McDonald Three Webfooters—They Don’t Play Drawback Bobbie ROBINSON, half; Beryl Hodgen, captain and guard; and Cotter Gould, fullback. These three men are on the starting lineup for Oregon and judging from pre-season games they won’t be draw backs on the Lemon-Yellow attack when it is sprung in today’s game against the red-jerseyed Vandals. Class Danfces Scenes of Gaity Friday Night Get-Togethers Feature Entertainment by; Campus^ Talent With the seniors and sophomore eying against one another for the best means of transportation and he juniors and freshmen running iff a tract meet, the class dances oegan, carried on, and ended at four different places last evening. The seniors were.so excited over heir chartered street car that none if them did themselves justice at die rally and when they at last had opportunity to pile into it four deep it the Sigma Chi corner, onlookers thought a Rotary Club convention ivas in progress. About the same' time, the sophomore were sending around a caravan to pick up fem .nine members of their class at the sorority houses. And simultaneous ly the three-year students at the University, and the “babes”, pulled nit their stop watches and made a rush for the Campa Shoppe and Woman’s building, respectively. It seemed to be a contest of “the best class wins” and no one can be con vinced today that his or her dance ivasn’t the most successful—even the freshmen who endeavored so hard to bo exclusive but who found it just a. little bit difficult, put ting aside barricaded doors and umod guards, swear that the class of 19111 ushers in a now era on the campus. The seniors swayed at the Eugene hotel and the little surprise features that they had promised material ized into very effective things. Patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. Lon Puller and Mr. and Mrs. N. 15. Zane. The thirty gallons of punch at the ■Campa Bhoppe were not slighted by the juniors and at the Winter Harden where the sophomores play ed, tiie atmosphere was one of cheer fulness in general. And now they’re all over until next year but us yet, it can’t bo de termined to whom the privilege shall be meted out of saying "The best class wins”. Football (Continued 'from page one) speed, and very few Vandal rushes are expected to succeed around his wing. Weems and Wood, weighing 107 and 109 pounds, at tackles, are pit ted against Hutchinson and Diehl weighing around 210 and 215. The Webfoot guards, McCutchan and Hodgcn, are also outweighed by many pounds. The lineup ns it stands on paper indicates the de fensive strength of the line, but on the offense the guards and tackles will probably be switched. The Oregon style of attack requires a pair of speedy guards to drop back to protect the passer and run inter ference. More weight is needed on the defense to tuna back the thrusts at the center of the line. Oregon Backs Deceptive The Webfoot pivot position is well taken care of by Stadelinau with Hagen in reserve. Stadelman is unusually proficient as a roving center, and is counted on to back up the line and spill the enemy passes. The starting brickfield that will carry the responsibility of uphold ing the Wed footers reputation for speed and deceptiveness is compos ed of Robinson, Coleman, Burnell, and Gould. This set provides a variable combination. Robinson and Burnell are the speed boys, and Coleman and Gould the line plung ers. Watch Robinson What will Robinson do in his first conference game is the ques tion all of the fans are asking. Re gardless of all previous predictions, there is no doubt but that he will make it plenty tough for the Van dals. Bobby is a real triple threat; He is the most accurate passer on the squad; he averages the most yardage on his punts; and he is a very deceptive bull carrier. The Vandals’ gigantic line con sists of veteran material. Very little yardage was made against them in their two encounters this season. Whether they can combine speed with their weight to stop the dexterous Oregon backs will be definite settled today. ‘•Red” Jacoby, Idaho• quarter, is one of the most skilled field gen erals on the coast. He is fast and lean hit the line.with almost the i same power as Kirshisnik, the giant Shoes that Charm i Specially Designed to Give Comfort, Beauty and Endurance $5.85 FOR WOMEN The Most Popular Shoe in the World for College Girls Everywhere BELL SHOE GO. McDonald Theatre Building fuMbuck. The A anduls have been famous for a long string of capable quarters, and Jacoby doesn’t fall short of previous records. Donut Baskoleers Start Season Soon - I Basket-shooting starts for donut | teams October It), says basketball coach “Billy” Reinhart, who is in charge of the maple court proceed ings. Entries must be made at the meeting of the intramural league which is to be held in th« office of the men’s gymnasifim; at -IMS on October 11. Organizations entering donut contests should send capable representatives to pow wow for them. Two groups of unaffjbated men organized themselves last year into “The Bowery Boys” and “The Sphinx”. They were eliminated only after hard battles. The intra mural ledgue urges such groups to get together and send a diplomat to the aforesaid meeting to make such entries as are necessary. Bfttli the men’s gymnasium and McArthur court will be used for the games, and practice periods in both buildings can be arranged in the office of the men’s gymnasium. : .him——■—l KODAKS AND SUPPLIES i Filins Developed, Printed and Enlarged. BAKER-BUTTON 7 West 7th. } Schedules For Oregana Photos Given Out Today Students Appointed Help House Section Editors Arrange Lists Schedules tor the Diking of photo ; graphs for tho Oregana will bo handed out to tho various houses I today. 1’ivn schedules will be jjivon ; b) eiSch house, both of which are t,c> i lie tilled out as soon as possible, i The duplicate copy is to bo handed ! 'u to Mary Bouton at tho Oregaim office before the pictures begin to bo taken. Full instructions about the tilling out of tho .schedule cards is printed on the top of each one. Tho following people are asked by FiaiUi Domineer, editor of the Woman’s Fraternity section, and Charles Reed, editor of the Men’s Fraternity section, to give their as sistance in taking charge of the cards and making out. the schedules at each house. The elate for the taking of each house picture is given, along with the person in charge: October 10, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kenneth Curry; October 12, Sigma Nil. Carl Forsstnm; October 111, Gam urn Nu, Mildred Bowden; Octo ber 14, Alpha Tail Omega, Ronald ilubbs; October 1.1, Kappa Delta. Katherine Kaltoy; October Id, Thatcher Cottage, M.aVy' Kirkwood; October 17, Beta Theta Pi, Herbert Lewis; October IS, 1 Mii Mu, Juanita Dines; October 19, Alpha 1’hi, Betty Schmeer; October 20, l’hi Sigma Kappa, Kenton llamaker. October 21, Alpha Omicion J*i, Glenna lleacock; October 24, Kappa Sigma, Paul Hunt; October 2.1, Alpha Gamma Delta, 'Virginia Manning; October 20, Throe Arts club, Diana Deininger; October 27, Kappa Alpha Theta, Helen, Peters; October 28, Pei Kappa, Bruce Titus; October. 31, Sigma Phi Kpsilon, Dick Horn. , November 3, Pi Beta l’hi, Mary Duckett; November 2, Alpha Ni Delta, Margaret Edmuiisdn; Novem ber 3, Alpha Olii Omega, Olive LAST DAY A Fiery Romance! Ramon Novarro —In— Lovers —With— Alice Terry On the Stage FREDDY HOLT And His ARCADIANS Charley Chase —In— “The Sting of Stings’’ Kox Nows—M.U.M. Oddity Riotous Cbmcdy of Women with llounq Idau ftulurin} LOUISE FAZENDA Dorothy Phillips j. farrell Macdonald SAMMY COHEMj ETHEL WALES Based on the stage hit by JfassellJlecicrctft and JVormaSJitohel] HOWARD HAWKS Production i Banks; November 4, Kappa Kappa 1 lamina, Phyllis Henuingsen; No vember 5, Girl^' Oregon club, Viv ian Turner; November 7 and 8. Friendly hall, Roy Wilkinson; No vember 9, Alpha Delta Pi, Esther Taylor; November 10, Delta Delta Delta, Anna Katherine Garrett; November and 14, Susan Camp bell hall, Frances Ooberly; Novem ber 15, l*hi Delta 0Theta, oTom 8J.0d« (lard; November 1 (1, Alpha Beta Chi, Don Johnson. 0 November 17, Phi Kappa Psi, Joseph Erkeubreeher; November IS, Delta Zeta, Kldress Judd; No vember 21 and 22, Hendricks hall, Aliee McGrath: November 22, S ;mn Pi Tau, Kenneth Potts; No vember 28, Sigma Chi, Richard Jones; November 20, Chi Omega, Dorothy Le Fevre; November JO, Phi Gamma Delta, Le Rov Hall. December 1, Theta Chi, Sidney Dobbin; December 2, Delta Tau Delta, Kenneth Roduner; Decem ber 5, Gamma Phi Beta, Harriet Atchinson; December (i, Sigma Beta Phi, Dorothy Thompkins; Decem ber 7, Chi l’si, Bill Prudhomme; December 8, Bachelordon, Larry Thielen; December 0, Delta Gamma, Elsie Goddard. All students outside of living or CONVENIENCE For Students Varsity Service Station Red Crown Gasoline All Eastern Oils ' Goodrich Tires Greasing and Crank Case Service 13th and Hillyard ganizations will have their pictures taken between December 12 and 1". A dotailed schedule will be an nounced for these later. Last Times Today Matinee 2 P. M. ° o o ^ ' o o o o 0 ° 0 ° 0 o •<,? o °0 °0 o ^ o o 0 ° 0 Richard DIX —In— The Quarterback Starting ‘Collegians’ Series “GO IT, BOY!” Ut-'s through tho lint*, headed down the field. Will }hut big fullback get him? Woweel hook at that boy turn! There he goes! Touchdown! lie couldn’t do that without REAL shoes. You too can do KEAL things with REAL shoes. 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