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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1928)
Portland Tilt Arranged For i Oregon Team Basketball Boys Billed For Multnomah Club: Christmas Yaeation J Washington Huskies Listed For Season’s Opener The University of Oregon linsltet flball team will journey lo Portland jto meet the quintets representing Billy Reinhart the jviuiinomaii club and Hie Coli- | scum during the Christmas h o 1 i - I days, according to j .T a c 1c Benefiel, graduate manager. I The men will be allowed a couple days at their homes for Christ mas and then will meet in the Bose City about Decem ber 2S. The dates for the games have not b e e n ' ‘definitely set. but, Bencliel declares, they will bo played. « Negotiations for tlio proposed sor ties of three games, between the > University of Oklahoma five and the Webfoots, have been definitely “ called off. Mr. Benefiel received a telegram from the Oklahoma offi cials stating that their team would -not be able to play in Eugene. The game between the varsity and the strong Kansas City independent *team, tentatively set for January *,15, also has been dropped. <*• Mr. Benefiel and Coach Reinhart, 'decided that such a hard game, four days before the opening of the con 1'forenee season, would do no good to the team. Oregon is scheduled to ' open away from home, meeting the powerful University of Washington Huskies in Seattle. A game will be played with the ■Willamette university squad early in January, probably on the local floor, according to Benefiel. There is a possibility that more practice tilts will be listed as several other schools have suggested gumes. The local graduate manager is busy working out a satisfactory pre season schedule. Campus Cop Raps Oregon Pedagogs Professors Worse T Ii a n ■ Students as Drivers .» “He isn’t Irish, but lie’s big and ' Tburly, and bo thinks that I lie co-eds #ro ‘just, fine’.” llis name is IT. E. Vincent, lie’s Jhe campus cop, but lie lias quite the nicest smile that a eop could Lave—providing you smile at him. He strolled up Thirteenth with Lis Lands behind his buck, like (lie I Use This Service for your j Week-end Trips Train and motor-coach combine to give llcxible, time-and-money saving, travel service. The maximum of time at your destination when you use — The ’ Silver Grays” Portland via Corvallis and Albany .— J8 00, 9:35, ft 1:50 a.m.; 3:30, 4:30 pan. f'Silver Gray Limited.” iPta Harrisburg. Roseburg—1:55,6:35 p.m. Marshfield via Roseburg —1:55 pan. Grants Pass,Medford, Ashland, San Francisco —1:55 p.m. And many other points You'll had a convenient way to almost any Western Oregon destination via the deluxe "Silver Grays." Ask about connections to Mc Minnville, Monmouth, Si 1 verton, Lebanon, Newport, etc. Motor-Coaches leave 5 minutes earlier from South ern Pacific Station. Trains to Portland Leave at 3:25, 4:40 a. m.J 12:40, 2:30, 4:25, 7:00 p.m. Southern Pacific M. B. COLE, Agent, S. P. Stages F. G. LEWIS, Agent, S. P. Co. Phone 2200 fat t.liat walked by itself. Tlie re porter smiled sweetly at him, and lie grinned back. Mr. Vincent has nice little laughing wrinkles at the corners of his eyes, but he doesn’t talk readily. ’’What do you think of college students?” “Oh, they’re pretty nice,” lie smiled slowly, “—as a rule.” Then Policeman Vincent, the watchdog of the streets, made a. confession. “Jt would be pretty nice to be one.” “Are the students good at obey ing traffic rules?” “The majority of them are,” he answered. “At least, they are much better than when I came. They used to park on both sides of the street, and they speeded rjuite a little.” “Are the professors and better?” the incorrigible reporter inquired. “You mustn’t hit too hard at the profs,” there was a, twinkle in his eyes. “They are too old to know better,” but a worried note crept, into his voice. “They don’t obey traffic, rules as well as they should, f don’t think they are as good as the students.” “Do yon think,” the reporter ask ed, “that these American youths are going to the dogs?” “I don’t, see why they should,” he answered seriously. “No one has more opportunities than a bunch of Students.” Campa Shoppe Will Be Scene Of Krazy Krawl Alpha Della Sig’s Annual Caper Set for Jan. 12; Ten Co-eds Get Tickets Advertising,—smeared, plastered, and thrown on the walls of the t'ampa Shoppe will he the decora tions for the Krazy Kopy Krawl, Alpha Delta Sigma’s annual caper, which will be held the first, of next term, January 12. “Next to good music and a good floor, features make the dance,” says George Weber, general chair man of the dance. “Krazy Kopy Krawls are known for their features and this year’s dance will have some of the best talent of the university on its list of entertainers.” It is rumored and whispered that about ten women in as many sororities will be given tickets to the affair* and the man lucky enough to get a date with this fair lady will also be admitted without paying the usual price. Committee appointments made by j George Weber are as follows: Decorations, Bill Hammond; pro The Answer To That Eternal Xmas Question—• What to Give? —is in nnr shop. Jewelry, attractively priced—fountain pens — inexpensive p;i[ts in onr f?ift department — and ladies’ and men’s wrist watches, priced $7.50 and np. H. D. SMARTT 796 Willamette Kitty-cat Corner from IT. S. Nat’l. Bank I :■. ■. .!■: ■ 3K B fl B B B ;fl'VE B B B. B. .A $7.50 A Permanent Wave Created bjT Us Confers Lasting Loveliness Upon Maldame or Mademoiselle i Call 1734 for an Appointment | L. and R. Beauty Shop * iiifliin lilfllllllBIIUIBIIIII Home For Christmas SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES TO Points in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, British Columbia, and Montana. SALE DATES Dec. 17th to 25th inclusive Final return limit, January 7th USE SOUTHERN PACIFIC SERVICE AND RIDE IN COMFORT Southern Pacific F. G. Lewis, Ticket Agent Phone 2200 grams, Anton Peterson; tickets, Jim .Wanning; clean-up, Dick Horn; nov elties, Charles Ree<l; patrons and patronesses, Bob Byington; adver tising, Larry Thielen; publicity, dial Xooe. T* Hut To Be Scene Of Christmas Party Everybody is welcome tonight at the Christmas party sponsored by the University of Oregon Cosmopoli tan club, in the Y hut, according to Sam Whnng, chairman of the com mittee. Mrs. Murray 'Warner will talk on a Christmas subject, and games and entertainment will prevail through out the evening. A real American Christmas tree has been erected, one which reaches nearly to the ceiling. It is hoped that everyone desiring a real good time will attend. PLEDGING ANNOUNCEMENT Sigma Chi announces the pledging of John Londahl of Bend. CAMPUS BARBER SHOP Next to Campus Shoe Shop Gives those neatly tapered hair ents without the cap effect. [Be among'those who “Say it with Flowers” this Xmas Perhaps there is someone you -wish to remember in Eugene at Christmas, though you will be far away. Why not send flowers? There is nothing that can express your sentiments better than flowers. We will give especial care to any such orders to have them delivered on Christmas eve or Christmas day. University Florist Phone 654 598 13th Ave. East Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Scintillating Beauty... Rings of Loveliness ; The superb gift for Christmas—a remembrance that will ; • last for a life time and retain its beauty and sentiment—! ! gorgeous diamonds, fascinating zirreons with their spark- ; : ling blue beauty, and many other stones in beautifully • designed settings. : We have many other appropriate gifts for the discrimin- ; ating individual. » -. rfcrfsAi +++*+++++++++*++++**4 i i , ill l l l l l 'li* We Have Never Believed That beating your own drum was good business, but we cant help congratulating ourselves on the fact that so many students are so well satisfied with our work. The student demands something above just ordinary and we are here to give it to Kim. NU WAY CLEANERS Phone 504 f u H H H M I I W »■! < »+♦»•> WWttt»"H»f»l'1H | Hfl|»»W H Hurry! Hurry! Only 5 days left until exams You still have a little time left to get out those back papers and term themes. One of our typewriters will speed the process up for you, besides giving you a neat piece of work. GOOD TYPEWRITERS—ALL MAKES FOR SALE OR RENT Office Machinery & Supply Co. 1047 Willamette St. Phone 348 <YYVY^/Wvvvyvwv Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year To All QkuuJtf&?$T*6l>\AS STORE^MEN I I Food for Thought Exams are coming and food must be carefully chosen—« there’s nothing like College Ice Cream for an appetizing and healthful dish. SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK of Dec. 16 BRICK Black Walnut Vanilla Tutti-Frutti BULK Black Walnut Eugene Fruit Growers’ ASSOCIATION Phone 1480 « i