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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1928)
Husky Quintet Composed’ of Many Lettermen Ttvo Fortner Portland Stars Are on Visiting Team; Snider Shines By RICHARD II. BYRING Sports Editor When Coach “Ilec” Edmnndson, Washington hoop mentor, trots his squad of 10 men onto the floor to night for the preliminary warm-up, he will ho presenting the most sea soned group of players to ho seen on McArthur court this year. As to lettermen, this lanky tutor has more than you can count on one hand; in fact, he has a even half dozen, three of whom participated for the Purple and Gold for the past two years. The trio of old timers are Alfred James, guard; John Dalquest, guard; and Bob Brobst, forward. “Alfie” James is the young gentleman who led the Huskies to a 27 to 2n victory over the Whitman college, Missionar ies, by scoring 10 points. John Dulquist is another of Edmundson’s standbys who started the season out at guard, but has been shifted to center. He stands, five foot eleven and weighs 185 pounds. Bob Brobst, although a two-stiriper, ',1ms been watching a great percent of the con tests from the bench this year. It isn’t tiio two year lettermen that have been playing havoc with other conference teams’ defense, but a young fellow answering to the name of Monty Snider. Snider, forward, was a member of tiie team last year and is Edmnndson’s big scoring threat this year. It was the reliable Monty Snider who help ed the Huskies defeat Idaho, 27 to If). Perry Hack, center, and Hall Johnson, guard, are the other two lettermen. Portland fans should be interested tonight in the presence of Milton Berenson and Jiggs Jaloff on 1he Washington easaba squad. Berenson is a former Lincoln high school star and last, year was a member of the I Husky freshman quintet at center. This year Edmnndson lias found it advisable to use the six footer at j guard, and Berenson has played against the W. S. C. Cougars and Idaho Vandals in this position. Against the Vandals ho closely sec onded Binder for high point honors with seven markers. Jiggs Jaloff, forward, has been gaining a favorable place in the Puget Sound sports critics’ hearts with his scrappy and lightning-like playing. He played forward on the yearling.team last year and was a Grant high school star the year be fore. Although the Huskies have won all their conference encounters thus far, they 1; low what it is to tasto Come One l Come Alll Worlds pest Circus Now Open at Deiidy —,— Been to the circus yet? There’i everything there hut the peanut! and wild animals. Ving pong halls are balanced—not on the seals’ nos cs—hut on currents of air forced out of—tubes. And, marvel of mar veds, there are magic flames that leap high in the air when chimes are played. Step right up, ladies and gentle men, all the wonders—and rj(ght on the campus in the physics labor atories. The exhibition is being put or. by the physics department tc show guests hero for Dad’s Day, students and faculty members some of the common phenomena known in the school. Don’t, miss it— the greatest show! And if you let your dads go home without seeing it, or don’t go 1-hero yourself—well, we can’t be. respon sible for you, that’s all. See Jacob’s I.adder; Hie great electric light that goes through great black tubes and lights cau dles; the miniature telephone sys ti m, and the orginial and only vi brating sand. This afternoon from two until five is your last chanco to visit Dcady and sou the great, wonders! So-go! defeat. Recently they were defeat ed by (!ae. Hubbard’s College of Pu get Sound five, ll!> to 21. This con test was no practice game but a bald fought affair in which Ed mondson used 11 men in an attempt to win. The Loggers led all the way and at half time the score was If to 11. A northern critic com menting on the tilt, said, “Too much grandstand play and individual per formance ruined the Huskies’ chance to win.” Another game with the Loggers went to the Washington Husky five. Jiggs Jaloff scored 10 points in this contest. Oregon is enjoying one of the best basketball schedules it has had in a long time. The Webfoots play all their home games before .starting on the annual road trip. This all helps, due to the fact that the 1928 hoop machine is composed of many new men. The remaining home schedule calls for a game with the Willamette University Bearcats in Salem next Tuesday evening, and a home en gagement the next night with the touring Waseda University five of Tokyo, Jnpnn. Tiie first O. 8. C. tilt is billed for Eugene, February A and the second at Corvallis, Feb ruary 11. The University of Mon tana Grizzlies will -play here, Feb ruary 7. Pledging Announcement ITerminn club announces the pledging of Hazel Kirk and Beth Ager. Cylinder Regrinding Valves Ground Motors Rebuilt Guaranteed Brakes PEMBROOKE & MORITZ 73 West Fifth St. Eugene, Oregon Don’t drug yourself for headaches, when eyestrain really the trouble <1X SfemrnnWHloodu OPTOM£TP:ST .^.EYESIGHT SPIIC lAl. ■, Suite 831 Miner Building- Telephone 362 Winter is still with us Remember—we carry— KING COAL — CORDWOOD SLABWOOD—HARDWOOD Manerud-Huntington Fuel Company ’ - . Phone 651 Summitry Budget For A, S' 17,0. Compiled The rig suiMharV budg'd h thij oeconj of a series of A. 9. TT. O. linan.Vil statements ■ eompildd at Jack Benet'f. 1 s ottiee for pub lication in tl#' Emerald. .An estimate of disbursements and receipts for the period January 1 to August 31’ of this year shows an operation deficit of $3,145.80. The football season in the fall (not included in this report.) is the most profitable period of the year for tlio University since it usually for itself and gives a surplus into the treasury for other cording to Mr. Benefiel. SUMMARY BUDGET Associated Students, University of Oregon Jan. 1—Aug. 31, 1928 Estimate pays udivities, ae Administirat ion Exjpenso . Band .*... Baseball, Varsity . Baseball, Freshmen . Basketball,' Varsity . ; Basketball, Freshmen . Concerts ...».. Debate, Women’s .. Debate, Mem’s .v. Emerald .».. Oyin Expense . Interest Cost .. Inter-Scholastije Relay . Lecture Series . Press service ..... Oregano. .». Oratory ..».-. Oregon K nigh til .. Smoker’ Men’s . Swimming .. Student Administration . Tennis .». Track ... Track, Freshmen . Women's Cl lee Chib . Women’s League . Women’s Athletic Association Student Tax . Gifts .-. Football, 1928 .-. tion Deficit for period Estimate Receipts 1,425.00 Disbursements .$ 4,955,00 510.00 3,409.14 855.00 4,406.64 $ 2,500.00 1.250.00 2.735.00 404.42 735.20 10,840.50 095.00 870.00 425.00 531.00 575.00 90.00 14,231.03 200.00 500.00 99.60 100.00 75.00 1.282.50 415.75 1.500.50 0,127.00 088.00 150.00 147.07 451.31 200:00 1,725.00 75.00 20,000.00 950.00 2,882.00 $47,110.03 $43,971.03 $ 3,145.00 ‘Fees Must Be Paul By Today at Twelve Asserts Comptroller Today at 12 o’clock promptly tlie deadline on fee payments will be drawn, and everyone who comes after that hour, or who is waiting in line then, will be required to pay Monday, with tho addition of the late fine. Up till noon Friday, over one third, nearly 1200, of tho students had not paid. Long, double lines waited in the lobby all day yester day, and only the early arrivals can possibly be served this morning. “Fee payments are more delinquent than ever this.term,” said Mr. Lyon of the cashier’s department, “and only those students that come early tomorrow will bo able to pay.” ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS You can luiy the New Johnson hflectric Floor Polisher for $24.50, complete with wax mop and 14 gallon of wax. We have large a rifles mall electric floor polishers for rent. Paint and Decorating Supplies You will find everything you need in our very complete stock of paints. ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING Ludford’s PAINT — WALL PAPER — ART GOODS 55 West Broadway Phone 749 Underwood and Elliott Suggests: for the BETWEEN MEAL APPETIZER the Unsurpassed Golden Bear Cookies Of the new Bridge Assortment and the Choice Round-hake in 1-lb. Cans The most delicious and crisp dainty that can be baked. 13th & Patterson — 5 Deliveries Daily — Phone 95 We Are In Our New Location 10th and Oak Sts. You will now find us in our new Super Service Station, but we still carry the old reliable Fisk Tires FISK TIRES Give nr'T'T'TTD Service 15 JL!J 1 X H/lv Mileage Comfort Now is the time to Re-Tire! Have Fisk Tires on all wheels T. N. Dunbar Co. . -SUPER SERVICE Faculty Ballots Given to Hoover For Presidency Membership in League Is Approved; Dry Lnw* Changes Asked Faculty returns frr>m Dip moont ! current questions poll held on the J campus Tlfursday, show that there | is no great deviation from the opin i ions of the students and those of the j administration. Herbert Hoover and A1 Smith were the dominant I candidates of the 1 wo parties al though Hoover led the field by a large majority. As to Die success of the prohibi tion amendment, the results also compared favorably witli those of the students. The vote stood Cl l'or and 74 against. And believe it or not, the faculty also stood out. in .favor of modification of the dry laws. A substantial change was wanted by 72, while GO voted for more rigid enforcement and 13 for complete repeal. Faculty for League A stronger proportion of faculty members than of students desired formal membership in the League of Nations. There were 9G votes cast for membership, 37 for infor mal cooperation and 10 for complete detachment. The present governmental policy of intervention in Nicaragua was opposed by a vote of 57 for to 73 against. Complete returns for the Republi can candidates were: Senator Bo rah, 4; President Coolidge 4; Sena tor Curtis, 1; Vice President Dawes, 4; Herbert Hoover 78; Charles E. CAP and GOWNS for That Senior Picture Unique Portrait Frames ROMANE STUDIO 938 Willamette Gotham Gold Stripe Hose $1.95 3 pair.$5.70 Represented Exclusively By Mrs. Halton Call 1078J Will Deliver Hughe3 10; and Frank Leaden, 7. 5"r.e sjoijalJLer Vote qf the crat3 T7M diSt.T^iutf l ‘as Goterhor Al Smith, 2.*; William Mc Adoo, .*»; Newton Baker, 0;.Senator Reed, 2; Governor Ritchie, 2; Sena tor Walsh, 2; and Governor Dena li ey, 1. Senator Glass, Democrat, and An drew Mellon, Republican, were the* only two who did not receive any consideration by the administration. Both Sexes Agree _Fin.nl tabulation of the campna vote Thursday showed that both sexes were quite agreeable for onct, with the exception that the wompri wanted formal membership in the League of Nations while the mpn favored informal cooperation. A eumplctg comparison 6{ the votes on •Sujifie.st of ptQhiMtia.tt: fees, X55 fc.rj 485 afi&iMt; women, 150 for, 331 against. Rigid enforcement of drv lavs: men, 200; women 222. Modification: men, 408; women 241. Repeal, men, 9.1; women 30. Detachment from League of Na tions: men, 92; women, 44. Informal cooperation: men, 293; women, 210. Formal membership: men, 218; wo men, 228. Governmental policy of interven tion In Nicaragua: men, 31G for, 242 against; women, 126 for, 317 against. Spring Hats They’re different! — they’re decidedly nltra smart. Fashioned of fine felts and felt straw combinations — in rose beige, apple green, hydrangia bine and other striking new shades. Letitia Abrams Balcony—Densmore Leonard Dads Make Orgon Remember Your Visit! A little gift to the House will make not only your boy and girl remember “good old Dad”, but it will keep their friends thinking of you, too. Give them silverware—a matched cream pitcher and sugar bowl, salt and pepper shakers, or a tea set—and they will remember Dad’s Day three times a day for a long, long time. 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