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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1928)
. Daily Practice In Basketball To Start Soon Seven Lettermen Out For Coining Season Of Hoop Maneuvers Reinhart Has [figli Hopes For Conference Race Daily practice for tlie varsity Ln-kctball sijwad will he inaugurated Monday I y f'oacli Hilly Kcinliart I Joe Bally 111*11 m* win nic*ot with |lip men in the Igloo ;,t 5:00 o’clock. For the j i/i 31 two week s the tenrn Jins been working out tri weekly ns liilh loss been busy with his freshman football men, but their scnson closes , tonight when they 1 meet the Hooks, j During the early \v a r k n u t y t In* , squad has boon drilled in the fun damentals of pivoting, passing, drib- | bling, and offensive and defensive j tardies. Starting next week more: advanced work will he in order and f- -rimmage is soon to be started. 1 *1 lie large squad is in good physical condition ami every man uas been working hard to make a good show ing. liettermon Out Seven Jeltermen from last venr’sj runner-up squad are eligible for the* coming season and all are working j the lioop squad. gr They arc: Wave } Kpps, Joe Bally, | M e r v ('liastaiu, H <• C) t t Millie,'111, non McCormick, (lonloii Killings, and Kny Ivlwards. Alining tlie new comers showing good form are: Boy Hughes, Carol Kberharl, Bene Ktierliart, J a c '< Dousutte and lteed G. Ridings Clark. I here men are expected to give SDiiio of 1 lie velernns a race for tlieir positiu 11h anil plenty ot competition for every place on the team in expected. With a letterinan for every posi tion, Conch Keinliarl believes tile team will make a strong showing in (lie race for conference honors this winter. The biggest problem facing the varsity mentor is the developing of a center of conference calibre. However, he has a wealth of mater ial out for practice and among these men there should be one who will fill the bill. Plenty of reserve strength is also assured Ueinlmrt. Pro-soason Games Listed Cerei a I pre-season games will be plaved on tin.1 campus with visiting non-conference aggregations to en a bio‘the Webfoot team to polish up on their ploying. There will be no barnstorming trip through 1 bo south til's year as Hilly thinks such a long trip would do more harm than good. following is Oregon’s conference schedule: January 111 Wash'll :t« n at Se- : at tie. January Lit Washington State at Pullman. January Ltd Idaho at Moscow. January 2d Montana at Missoula. February 1 Oregon Aggies at Corvallis. February 5— Montana at Eugene. February !> Oregon Aggies at Fugene. February 10— Washington State at Eugene. February IS Idaho at Eugene. February ILL’ Washington at Eu gene. March 2 and 0 P. F. 0. playoff in north. Portland Nominates Homecoming Delegates Billiots are being sent to :i 11 Port land alumni liunulu is for the second alumni convention of board of di ivrtors 1* la* held Id’.day, November Galoshes $1.98 $2.95 $3.95 Buster Brown Shoe Store 23, of homecoming. Multnomah county nominating committee has nominated BS delegates, of which seven will he elected. The nominated delegates are limner Angel! ’tat, A. B. Bettmnn ’0? M. J)., Leland V. Belknap ’19, Marianne Dunham ’2d, Mary Brif fiu ’2n, Dean Haves ex. ,’11, Ralph i'. Hoeber* ’21, Margaret Ann Hughes ’20, Elston Ireland ’22, Esther Maegly Justice ’Jo, Adelaide V. Bake ’20, Billu Irwin Beach ’08, Buceil Morrow Osvold ’20, David i’. Pickett ’Id, Edgar W. Smith ex. '(i9, Mildred Bteimnetz ’19, Anna Roberts Stephenson ’0(5, Lauur Too/.e ’10. The Portland alumni members will vote for local Portland'alumni offices, also. The nominees for j>it ducat are Bob Mautz and Rich ard Martin; vice-president, Elston Ireland and Ralph Staley; secretary, Bernice Altstock Williamson and Esther Maegley Justice. New Hooks Added to Library 7 Day Shelf The seven day shelf at the univer sity library has been* increased by the addition or Id new books, in cluding autobiographies, biographies, discussion of social questions, and historical matter. Benito Mussolini tells the story of his life in “My Autobiography.” Clive Bell is represented by “Civili zation.” “Beaming and Reader ship,” by Alfred Ziinmern, is a study of the needs and possibilities of international intellect and co operation. A book of historical in terest is “Twelve Portraits of the Preach Revolution” by Henri Bemud. Charles A. Board’s “Whither Mankind” is also ,in this new col lection. Charles Beard is well known as a writer on political and historical subjects. Other books are: “Bonnie Prince Charlie” by Donald ,B. Chedsey, “This Book Collecting -(lame” by A. 1‘Mwartl .Newton, “Mystic Italy” by Michael Rustovtseff, “Spokes man” by T. K. Whipple, “Memories of Books and Places” by .T. A. llain mei ton, and “The Bast Twelve Years of Jose’ph Conrad” by Rich ard Curloo. / Students Named Who Will Vend Oregon ‘Mums’ Flowers for Homecoming To Be Delivered in Time For Luncheon and Game i Chrysanthemums for homecoming t time will be sold by the Women's i league, and the sale is in charge of Emmabelle Woodworth. Orders' land the money are to lie taken bv the •representatives in each house 1 and a list given to the chairman of i the league by Monday. The flowers , will be delivered Saturday, Novem ber 2."th, before noon so that they ! may be worn to the campus luncheon ! and to the game. Gracia Haggerty and Laura Mae : Bryant, have been Miss Woodworth’s ! assistants in making the plans for j the sale. Those w: 10 have been ap i pointed to handle the orders in each i living organization are as follows:. Etta Belle Kitchen, .Alpha Old Omega; Miriam Swafford, Alpha Delta, P:i; Leone Barlow, Alpha Hamms Delta; Ileba Brogdon, Alpha Omicron I’i; lone Wedcmeyer, Alpha Phi; Mildred McGee, Alpha Xi Delta; Marjorie Clark, Chi Omega; Alberta Hives, Delta Delta Delta;! Katherine Galbraith, Delta Gamma;! •Tune Goodale, Delta Zota. Each House Named Others named were Phyllis TTart zog, Gamma Nu; Dorothy Bell, Gam ma Phi Beta; Dorothy Duncan, Kappa Alpha. Theta; Dorothy Tur ney, Kappa Delta; Betty Beam, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Carlotta Nelson, Phi Mu; Frances White, Pi Beta Phi; Dorothy Thomas, Sigma Kappa; Florence Woughter, Girl’s Oregon club; Nedra Vernon, Chi •Delta; Helen Elaine Wood, Three \ Arts club; Mary Koon, Hendricks lliall; lone Garbo, Susan Campbell ! hall; Olivine Fiseli, Thatcher cot j tinge. Representatives in men’s houses are; Pete Proctor, Alpha Tan I Omega; Preston Gunther, Beta Theta Pi; William Sullivan, Chi I’si; Ed Get Hot on Those Homecoming Signs It’s lime von wore getting those lionie ooming signs whipped into shape now for il won’t ho long fill the T>i<; wook-oiuj. You’ll need a bnnoh of nails, lights, some paint and paint brushes, and a multitude of small articles right at the last moment. Wo can fix you up in good shape. Quackenbush Hardware 160 E. Broadway Clean Careful l S Courteous i . | g p si & a a z k ■ ! SPOTLESS tdeanliness is insured for the finest; fabrics; g and prompt, polite service is extended to all our pat- a runs. Kates are always more than reasonable. n Eugene Steam Laundry IS Phone 123 u m : iKHtliHtl’IBIIinintlMilHmnilWIIIiniinBl.'iHlinilBIllllMIlltSlllHtBHIimtlinilllMIHi'BKilBillimillllllliiW!''' I Moms V ► ► i ► ► ► ► F j » > • i < Buy it before going to the game— we 11 deliver it in plenty of time. Huge fresh yellow blooms that will delight her I Chase Gardens Florists at our new location— 1 t>7 E. Broadway Phone '1950 { i 4 w ;'(] Appcdgren, Pelta Tau Delta; Paul Hunt, tCappa Sinaia; Tom Stod dard, Phi Delta Theta; Robert Ev erts, Phi Gamma. Delta: Francis Mc Kenna, Phi Kappa P-ti; Hob Smith, Phi Sigma Kappa; Hob Hunt, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; George -Moor,ad, Sig ma Chi; Anton Peterson, Sigma Nu, Men’s Houses Listed Phil Livesly, Sigma Phi Epsilon; John Gregg, Theta Chi; Mike Hogan, Alpha Beta Chi; Melvin Parker, Alpha Epsilon; Harry Hansen, Rachelordnn; Monte VC If, Delta Epsilon; Don Neer, Psi ICappa; Jack Do'.vsett, Sigma Pi Tau; Alexander Scott, Friendly hall; Wills Smith, Omega hall: Fred Hollenbeck, Sigma hall; .Veil Whiinant, Gamma hall; Garfield Hickmfin, Alpha hall; Fred McDonald, Zeta hall; Wilbur Preble, Sherry Ross hall. The flowers are to be sold for 50 and 75 cents apiece, and are be ing obtainel from a florist so that amounts can be supplied. i Alumni of University And Medical School Plan To Unite Forces At a meeting of tlie executive ; committee of the Alumni associa tion of the Medical school of the university, held October 13, it was i decided to unite the association with the University of Oregon alunt ! ni association. The University of Oregon association and the Alumni 1 association of the Medical school will function and hold meetings as before. The Alumni association in addi tion to ihiblishiny Old Oregon, will also publish the proceedings of the medical association’s annual meet ing and mail a copy to each gradu ate of the University of Oregon Medical school and the Willamette University Medical school. By this arrangement, payment of *•’ 'i' *4* *4, *b 'b 'i' 'i* *4* 'i' *1* *4* *i* • <4* rt *4* *4* u' *4» ** i Eugene Furniture Hospital f — -191 West 8th Ave. — REF A1R —I? 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Intramural Volley Ball Will Commence Today The schedule for intramural vol ley ball games has definitely start ed and all girls who have made teams have been asked to appear on time to take part in the play. To (1;:v the junior first team will face the freshman first team and the ' senior second team will I'lnv ^IC sophomore second team. These people must Vhow up or re port a substitute, to the managers before the last moment. DR. L. L. BAKER General Dent-Wiry 1209 Pearl Street Eugene, Oregon Phono 2929 Through the Window 7 you can get a pretty good idea about style and colors—through the window—but it s putting them on and wearing Item that proves there value to you. So we invite you to look iu the window —then try them on—you'll like it. Positively Sensational Never is flip history of Eugene theatres have such crowds attended any event before. Our Screen Sings and Speaks 4 SHOWS TODAY 1:30-3:30 7 and 9 Continuous SATURDAY SEE HEAR MARVEL! THE PERFECT TALKING PICTURE HAS ARRIVED! Tin' Pacific 'Coast premier of “LONESOME” in which you “See and Hear” Glenn Try on and Barbara Kent speaking their lines GET TICKETS FOR AGGIE GAME NOW 1 ® a o JLiDing WITHOUT STAPLES any student can tell you that. When you buy a pad of typ ing paper you buy a staple and when you buy any staple good in this store you buy quality, and quality at a fair price. the UNIVERSITY "CO-OP”