Ajrcfie Rooks From Frosli Oregon Yearlings lead Al Las I Onarler lull Beavers Slage Rally Slevens Booled From Till On Four Personal Fouls By DEB ADDISON After commanding a one point lend .'it half time and 1 lion increas ing their margin six more points at tlio beginning of tIk; period, t lie Oregon frosli xvoro unable In slave' off a Iasi quarter rally that won the game, for llm Aggie rooks, 12 to 21, a! tlio Igloo yesterday after noon. The rooks have now won two games and the frosli have taken one. The final contest is scheduled for 0:20 tonight, as a preliminary to the varsity encounter. The frosli looked like sure win ners at the middle of the second half. They had fought an uphill halite, gradually overcoming a lead which at one time amounted to seven points, until they were one point ahead al half lime. Immedi ately setting lo work after the rest period they Iniilf up their own lead to a seven point margin, lmI I lien their team play irncked. Morrill Starts Rally Merrill, forward, si aided Ihe Aggie rally willi a field goal. Vag ans, forward, converted a. foul, and Lyman, center* fallowed wilh two haskels before tlio frosli eould gather their wits. This lied the score at 27 all. AI. that point. Keenan was sent hack into the game In place of IFciiiiv licvoff. lie converted a foul ‘giving the frosli a short lived lead of one point. Lagans then put, the rooks ahead and from then on thoir score was never topped. They grad ually drew away from Ihe Wnbfool. yearlings, running Ihe count up to ,27 to 20. Vroni then on the play was fast and furious. First one team had (lie advantage and llicn Ihe other. Stevens Ruled Out 42 to 34, Willi ;i iiniiiilr or I wo lofl |u pin v Keriuit .Stevens wns ruled off I lie floor lieeMii.se of four personal fouls. He lmd been inslruineulaI in bring iag iij> his loam’s snore, sinking thraii in sueeessinn, to make it 27 to II0. lie was high point man for 1 ho frosli with seven markers, fas aus, rook, was individual hit'll Hour er of tlie game with Id points, and his team mates, Lyman and Merrill, Were next with III apieee. The summary: Oregon .Stale Kooks (42) I’K l-’f Pag.a ns, f.r, f, Merrill, f . 5 II L.vman, e .5 u Duffy, g ........ l Heart well, g 0 0 Koighly, f . . I) ii Df Tp 1 Li I! 1 ll 2 It) 2 7 2 0 1 0 Totals IS ii Oregon fresh (lit) P« T'T Keenan, { .'! 2 ]?agen, f-e 10 Phipps, e 0 0 Help, g 2 2 Stevens, g .11 Pleteher, e . .21 Lovoff, f 0 i) Hrndley, g .2 0 Dale, e 0 0 11 12 Pf Tp I S L 2 0 0 0 1 o 1 4 0 0 Totals 14 (1 8 It I 1 Hel’eree, AI Fremdi. Educational Honorary Hears Mrs. E. Entire •Pi Lambda Theta, national ednru tional honorary for women, held its llioiilhlv business meeting al the \n ehorage, Thursday noon. Mrs. Ivlitli' Paltee, head of I lie romnnee Inn-J Foemen j >r Oregon State Tonight AUlLIOAtf .. CtWTER. ■W.J.JiEiUHwry Coach m. r f y- ^ Bauy QUATU) v SiCtatk; PioiwaS' ' > f TorivARD (3___ Oregon will attempt to repeat its victory over Oregon State college tonight when the two teams meet at the Igloo. From the above group Billy Reinhart will pick men to face the Aggies. Tonight’s contest will he the last time that Bally, Ridings, Milligan and Chastain will play against a basketball team from O. S. C. %■ 4 it J3dV QuARP gunge rc»|>;iicmI by the extcnsio.ii depart meat. Mnit noinnli county lends the list with • • -1'» Inkiiu; work bv correspond ence, IiMlit* is second with 227 stu dents, and Morion county third with i;u). Douglas has 54, Washington 51, Vnnihill 51, Clackamas, 1/mu, and Coos each lb, Clatsop 17, Colic 45, .Jackson 45, Cmatilla 112. Benton II, Union 55, Columbia 55, Baker and Klamath each 52, Tilla mook 2b, Deschutes 20, Josephine 10, (i rant, Hood River and Curry each DR. C. H. DAY Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Special attention to foot troubles 514 Miner Bldg. Pel. -15(5 College Men ami Women go to Lemon “0” Shoe Shine la Lemon “O” Bldg. h p * * ■ p fi a a ■■■■hi i ■ i n: ■ ;■ ■ ^ It Appeals and Pleases! ■ Another new delicious Sandwich! French Fried and Toasted i lam! SI ■ I! The “ If I; ■ Lunch P Sii:] ■i I ■ i ni IN, MalliPiu- 1(1, Wallowa, Gilliam, Wlicelor ami Jpfferson om-li have 7,1 Morrow lias H, Lake (I, and Crook, I ami Harney have fi from pack. N. S. C. Dance Slated For Tonight at Parish Tminimfely following tlit» Oregon O. S. (’. basketball game Hi is eve ning, St. Mary’s chapter <»t* the National Student Council, TCpiscopal student organization, will give its second informal all-campus dance at Ike parish house, Bennett Swan ton, president of the council, invites every student to .attend. Campus! clothes will be in order, lie says.! Rita Harriman, vice-president of the! council, is assisting flu* president in | planning the dance. Say it with Candy A S a gift n box of *- Candy is a personal expression and should bo worthy of you. You can not be too discriminating in its selection. Wo in vite your attention to our candies. All the better grades. Otto’s Sweets 7th and Willamette l'hono 5l> Desk Blotters in spidery designs A group of nine sparkling colors to blend in any room. UNIVERSITY PHARMACY ‘The Students’ Drug Store* 11 i New Accessions Now al Library; Books for Rent Novels ami Extravaganzas, Bibliography, Poelry, Are Bale Volumes Here A now novel by Arnobl Bennett, n dramatic extravaganza by Hubert Xiehols ,'iiol Mo mice Browne, poetry by Yvor Winters, and a story with out, “purple passions” or dukes shooting at. the backs of maidens withdrawing from bathrooms are the new accessions to the rent and seven-day shelves of the circulation desk in the main library. A three volume gift sel of a bildiographv and letters of Mason leicke Weems has also been received, according lo M, II. Douglass, librarian. Tlie gift set, bound in decorated board with linen backs, was pre sented by Mrs, Roswell Skeel dr., arid is edited by Emily Ellsworth Kurd Skeel. The bibliography was originally begun by her brother, Paul Leicester Ford, but at bis death she finished the work. Weems, besides writing bis life of Washing Ion, published and edited many writings of his time. The univer sity set; is number BIS of dtlO vol umes printed, and is signed by the editor. “The Bare Bills,” by Tver Win ters, is a. reprint, of poems appear ing in magazine, poetry columns. “Accident,” by Arnold Bennett, is printed in BUT), written in bis individual style. “Wings Over Europe” is the first printing of the play presented bv the Theater (luHd at the Martin Beck theater, London. Appended is! the variant ending which was changed to facilitate dramatization. “Joseph and 11 is Brethren” is a book long awaited at the circulation desk, attendants there sav. R. If. Mottram, in his preface, declares that B. W. Freeman, nnthar, has created a novel which is sufficient without highly-colored w riling tricks. Dr. Parsons Talks on Sortology I)evelopm rut Dr. P. A. Parsons, dean of live school of sociology, gave tin. address fpJ !f3 fpJ fnl (73 ff3fi3 HD HU (73 frO Ini fn] fKlfrD fiiUn] frD fTD 170173 ITil fnl (71 f (ill “Perilling Developments in So r-in 1 Work” at (lie regular meeting of (lie Alplia Kappa Della, honorary j sociology fraternity, Thursday eve ning. He out lineil Hie developments, I lint have taken place in the social- ! ogy depart rnent and the Portland: School of Social Work during the past few years. Before coming to the Oregon campus, Hr. Parsons was the director of social work in Port-] land. Design ('.losses Hear Art of Hug Weaving -— John V. Smeallie, publicity man ager for the Mohawk Carpet Mills,' Amsterdam, New Voile, lectured to the interior decorating and design classes lliis week on “The Art of Kug Weaving.” lie is recognized as an authority on floor-covering i fabrics. Phi Chi Theta to Hold Tea for R. A. Majors Phi Phi Tliela, national commerce honorary for women, will hold a tea in Alumni hall tomorrow afternoon from 1! In fi o’clock. The tea-will lie given in honor of women who SPECIAL Sunday Dinner 50c also Hot Scotch Scones and Chocolate Brownies Dance Tonight COLLEGE SIDE j INN rrnfTnfTTirairnrTniTnrTnmrtnrrnmrnmmr^ir^rcirammmmrT I Sale! Sale! Sale! 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