< Track Stirs Itself After Winter Sleep Cinder Path and Field Artists Start Spring Training in Earnest Sunshine and Pep Assist In Workouts of Squads Varsity track is gutting pretty ""•ell under way. New warm-ups ot' bright green are brine* distributed SwHSwpSRwShS;’:’:' Bob Robinson to the squad, the old outfits being j used by the intra mural and frosli squads. The weather has been bad for out door work. Tlje e i n d e r t r a c k would be ruined if men were al lowed to run on it. Moreover, in door work is not possible at pres ent. the special indoor shoes that were supposed to arrive no latei than yesterday have not yet shown up. Takes on New. Life There is a healthier attitude to ward work and competition about the track now than there lias,.been >,'’or some years. The reason is that there is a lot of good material on hand. Ed Moeller, as one . example, is o potential world champion dis cus thrower, and is good for a lot of points during the season in other events. Six lettermen are in school this term. They are Bill Crawford, 120 high hurdles, sprints ijnd high-jump; Harold Kelley, hurdles and sprints; Homer Dickson, shot and javelin; George Stager, discus; Bill Pren dergast, sprints; and Love McGee, hurdles. Sophs Good Prospects Tlion there are on hand a lot of good sophomores and experienced men who have not earned letters. Some of these are Bobby Robinson, pole-vault; Ernest McKitrick, dis tance; Ralph Hill, distance; Edward Siegiuund, hurdles; Ed Jensen, dis tance; Marion Hall, weights; and a number of other likely prospects. Last spring the frosli were excep tionally strong on' the cinders, while the varsity was pitiable in that department, having had to de fend on the field-event men to make any sort of respectable team showing at all. In fact, the varsity field men scored only 58 points to the opponents’ 17.'!, and left the weight-men and junipers to make 8.! and 5-6.points to the opponents’ 78 and 1-6. Order of ‘O’ Initiates To Stage Balmy Act They didn’t go through the mill last Saturday so a group of Order of the ‘“O” men will initiate them selves between halves of the Wash ington State-Oregon game at the Igloo tonight. Eight men have been selected to go through initiation tonight. They were to have put on a stunt at the Oregon State gamr| but some of their number were absent, so tin; octette will do their stuff tonight. The initiates include Wade New begin, Lasaltc Coles, Art Hcliocni, Harold Kelley, Hick Schroeder, Leonard Steele, Ralph llill, and Charles Silverman. They promise ra balmy act to entertain the spec tators and rooters. Your Last Chance Matinee at 2 They Carry a Lot of ^Weight” at Oregon University of Oregon expects not a few points this year in its , track and field meets by gentlemen in the picture wlio are the team’s star weight men. Left to right, thej* are: George St add man, shot putter; Homer Dickson, shot put and discus; and George Stager, who placed first in the discus last year in the Pacific coast conference meet at Missoula. Dayton Beats Oregon In Close Rifle Match Harvey Wright High Point Man With Score of 366 With a total score of 3,594 points j the University of Dayton, Ohio, re j peatcil tlie University of Washing i ton’s performance by defeating the j University of Oregon’s rifle team I in" matches held last week, acco il ! ing to a letter bearing the score | from the eastern college, The Ore gon team’s score was 3,521, being j 73 points below that of Dayton. I Washington beat Oregon 99 points J in the same match, j High point man for Dayton built | up a total of 372 points, while Ore igon’s high man, Harvey Wright, had a score of 3GG. The shooting | was done from four positions; i namely, prone, sitting, kneeling, j and standing. ! This week the rifle team shoots against Kemper Military school, j Booneville, Missouri; University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois; and i Washington State college, Pullman. j . " — Law School Banquet j To Be on Wednesday A law school banquet will be held i at the Osburn hotel next Wednes day evening, February 20, at 6 o’clock. Attorney McCulloch, of the Portland firm of Carey and Kerr, will be the chief speaker. He ! has announced his subject as “The 1 Personnel of the United States Supreme Court.” Health Service Plans New Entrance Blank A new type of examination blank j to be filled out by beginning stu dents is being prepared by the uni versity health service, according to ! Dr. Fred Miller, director. The old blanks have proved somewhat con r fusiug, lie says, so a nmv arrange ment of the material is being made. Errors have been made especially in those instances where headings are not separated by lines. Each freshman on entering the university is required to undergo a medical examination and to give statistics concerning his own and family health experience. These records are kept to aid in analyzing student health problems and in diagnosing eases. Dean Carpenter Talks To Bar Association Dean Charles E. Carpenter of the university law school, addressed the Lane County Bar association at a banquet at the Osburn hotel last night on “Bancorporations.” His talk concerned the growth of ban corporations and the effect on them of laws regarding branch banking. 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The bombardment soon told on Ris tau, and lie dropped this game 5 to 21. With the games even both Wag ner and Ristau were determined to win the next one if it was the last thing they ever did. Wagner kept up his bombardment from every corner and soon drew ahead, win ning the final game 21-14. The championship will bo decided next Monday between Wagner and II. Shaw. All indications point that this match will bo a fitting climax to the tourney, as both men hRre reputations for playing fast and hard ball. No-dale Frosh Dance Starts This Afternoon Women to Truck to Gym; Men Will Hoof It Alone "Going to truck it to the frosh dance this afternoon.”' This is what freshman women are asking each other today and, according to Tom Handley, chairman of the get acquahitcd frosh matinee dance SPECIAL BALLROOM CLASS NEW SHORT COURSE STANG’S DANCE STUDIO 861 Willamette Phono 2843 BUSINESS COLLEGE TRAINING Plus ii university education adds much to your earning capacity. 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Curinnc GHIffITH flint will begin at 2 o’clock this afternoon, most of them are auswer | ing, “Of course.” ’ At about 1:30 o’clock a truck , will begin delivering girls at the I gym and nt 2 dancing, to the music. ! of George Weber’s orchestra, will | begin, lasting until 5 o’clock. Only freshmen will attend. Men will be charged 2."> cents. This is the first of a series of informal no-dato dances, plan nod at a recent class meeting. Fletcher Receives Scholarship Award Willis Fletcher, Oregon swimmer, was awarded the Spalding scholar ship cup for the athlete making the „ most points in the fall term. Fletch er. scoring (55 points, was one point ahead of Love McGee, track star. The Spalding cup, which is awarded each term, was won by Wade New begin last spring. 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That Means One Can “ Hear and Sec” Three Great Enter tfiirunents Instead of Two. Note the Days Each PlaySf-And Come a Bit Earl ier Because the Crowds Will Be Big EVEBY Day. Thursday for 3 Days “SHOPWORN ANGEL” . with Nancy Carrol Gary Cooper