Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 08, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    Swim Letters
- Awarded To
rThirteen Men
Webfoots Take Four oi
~ Six Meets, Stanford,
“ Northwestern Defeats
Qpuneil’c Recent Action on
Z Swim linfS Follows Easl
Z By WARREN TINKER
"Thirteen major sports letters it
sj'iniming have been awn riled ti
members of tlm 10tJO vSrsity fo
tjeiropal't in the Henson of sueee.ss
('•1 competition just closed. Swim
ijjlng was put on a par ’with al
other major sports in January bj
;®ion of the student council.
■■Five Pacific coast meets and one
iffterseetional contest with North
vjjgstern university of Chicago modi
ik, the Oregon swimmers’ schednh
I!)!!!). Of these, four were woi
l%- Oregon; meets with Northwest
(Th and Stanford universities wen
tjy.' only Webfoot losses. Both Stan
Hard and the middle western tearr
are rated ‘among the first five ii
national intercollegiate competition
In the northern section of tin
’gonst conference, Oregon had onlj
O. S. C. for competition. In tw<
'ineels the Webfoots defeated tin
••■Aggies by decisive scores, .12-Id am
•10-27. Swimming in the I’aeifii
„northwest has had little collegiati
support for several years. Tin
"University of Washington has m
jndoor pool and an attempt to or
Jpuni/e a scpiad at Washington Mtati
jhis year fell flat because of made
i|Uale support.
'Oregon Ranks High
Oregon ranks on a par with Cali
fornia in its recognition of swim
lning as a worthwhile spoil. Tin
"potion of the student council in giv
ing swimming major recogiii/.anei
"follows what has been a fact in I In
Vust and California for Severn
..vears.
- In a week’s tour of California
"February 17 to 2d, the Oregon teun
.ivvnn two of three swimming meets
'On February III the llniversily o
..California fell before the Oregon
‘inns, -IS It*. ’I'lie Oregon relay team
J-omposfcd of .I<1111111,v Creech, Join
•Anderson, Hal Hatton nod Clio
'Floyd, broke the coast record fo
,lhe Kill-yard relay io this meet.
On the day following the H. of (‘
Voidest Stanford decisively defeulei
•■.Oregon ol III. Stanford Hwiinmeri
’Stroke two const records in defeat
,iiig Oregon’s represental ives, win
i r- -
I
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for
Spring
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Shipments'
arriving daily
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^waiting lor you, in
! either three or four
;piece models
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Two of Abhie’s Tennis Hopes
Clare Hartman and Howard Shaw will be among the first string
netmen this spring who are expected to help Coach Abercrombie win
the coast intercollegiate title. Both are lettermen from last year’s squad.
I were likely not fully recovered from j
I ;i hard meet the night before.
Anderson High Pointer
• Johnny Anderson, holder of four
I’aeific const records, was individual
high point man for the Wcbt’oots
during the season, lie made a total
of 41! points including four individ
I ual first places. Chet Floyd, his
I team mate in the sprint races, was
second with ill points.
Don Neer, in his ,first year of
collegiate diving competition, won
three of lour first places in meets
he entered. He was defeated only
by Wally Colballi, iiorthwestern
nniversily member of the 19‘JH
Olympic* team and national inter
collegiate diving champion,
i Members of the squad receiving
letters are as follows: Anderson,
J Floyd, Fletcher, Lewis,* (iillette,
Allen, Mi \lpin, Creech, Silverman,
But the wrong place. Play safe..
wear a convenient Gruen Guild Strap
Watch, it's safer. Our Gruens
range from $27-50 to $!50.. .thor
oughly masculine in design, leaders
in style, and always dependable.
Gruen Strap $37.50
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DIAMOND MERCHANT
AND JEWELER
(Sharp, Hutton, Neer, and Thompson.
PLEDGING ANNOUNCEMENT
Alpha Delta I’i annoifneis the
pledging of dracia Haggerty of
Union, Until daunt of Eugene, and
Gladys Mach of Corvallis.
Library Grows
With Accession
Of New Books
Statistics Given on Growth,
Average of 40 Volumes
Are Received Each Day
The Ikmk stacks at the University
of Oregon library now bold 195,285
volumes, and an average of 40 new
books a day are being added, M. II.
Douglass, .director of the library,
stated. TliVs number includes both
the pi^jii and the law libraries. m
Statistics are kept every day, hi
added, and at the end of the ye;u
the totals are compiled. More edi
tions were added to the estblishiuent
in 4926 than in the years 1927 am
1928, the total number for that yeai
being 15,898, in 1927 new book?
numbered 14,245, while the total foi
i 1928 readied 12,089.
I Of the 12,689 purchased in 1928
| 11,907 were filed in the main li
brary and 782 in this law school
I while in 11427, 12,525 were stackei
j in the main and 729 in the lav
building. During 1926, 14,847 edi
| tions were shelved in the main li
brary and 1051 in the law depart
merit.
With the advent of more books ii
the libraries, the card index file:
are growing and unde space is be
ing allowed for this purpose, Mr
Douglass said.
The addition is made throng]
purchase, gifts and binding period
ALL TANKED UP!
Ami ready (o enjoy spring varation. OF course
ur’re speaking of JiirliField gas From the—
Oregon Service Station
Eleventh and Hilyard
Three’s a
Crowd
Soiiu-1iiiii-s, but wlii'ii tin’ “third ' is a car theye’s a
charming combination for a sprkigtiiue frolic. You'll
find too that with a car from Taylor's Auto Rental to
be the extra party, it s a cinch to got the right party
to ride with you.'
Dances
arc never complete without- ;i
| do mm I (or to ; 111«l from tin
ilance; li iicoiI not cost you
much to have the use of a
car without the trouble of
o>\ rn'i ship. Take her to the
dance ami loavo oariy enough
for a little spin.
Picnics
Holidays iu spring .ire .just
i«1 r>: 11 times for a pieuie at
some of Oregon’s wonderspots
a pieuie up tlie AteKen/io
ur ai Triangle Lake will lin
ger long in your memory of
i ollege days. All of this
easily possible with one of
our elosed ears.
Phone 2185 for Reservations
Taylor’s Auto
Rental
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with
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The Oregon Pharmacy
Phone 241 538 Past 13lh Ave ’ Phone 241
icals. Thu greatest gain, however,!
: is made through purchase from state I
' funds and department fees, accord- j
j ing to the statistics compiled in the
library.
The number also included volumes
i published bv the University of On1- j
I gon, those bought with fees from]
the rent collection shelf, and gifts!
for the Homer and Camilla Leach
Collections. j
| A number of volumes are obtain-!
i ed by exchange, and from the state
| of Oregon and the United States,
, which includes United States, state
; and municipal documents.
Minnesota Dormitory
Swept by Two Blazes j
I MINXKAPOLIS, Minn.—(IP)
Two dormitory fires within 14 hours1
sit the University of Minnesota, are
| being investigated by university
j authorities. The first totally tie-1
j stroyed Sanford annex, at si loss
'estimated at $50,000. The second
drove 11 co-eds to the street, but was
I brought under control before it did
any gicat damage.
COLLEGE MEN SUPERSTITIOUS
SYRACUSE, N. Y. — (IP) — The |
I Syracuse Daily Orange quotes Pro- j
J lessor A. M. To/./.er, eminent soci-j
. j ologist, sis saying that, contrary to j
this common belief, college men are
: more superstitious than women. *
The Driver
With a Smile
Is the One Confident of „
His Tires • ’ °
Nothing is morr discouraging1 than to have a blow
out just as you begin the trip.
it’ you buy good tires, they "ill wear longer anil
also save wear on your disposition. So try
Lee Tires.
A Lee Tire
“Smiles at Miles”
Mark C. Sanderson
TIRE COMPANY
Broadway and Oak
V
They’re In!!
New Spring Sport Coats
100 of the very newest
of the very finest m
Tweeds for Sports and
Street Wear
1 his lot of COA 1 S at
JOHNSON’S contains
all sizes
For quick disposal Johnson s
will offer these wonderful
COATS at a price lower
than you’ll expect to pay
when you see the Coats.
Values to $22.50 to go at—
$15
This Price of $15.00 is for Friday and Saturday Only
Johnson’s
for
Hosiery
Eugene’s Garment Shop
Johnson’s
Popular Price Store
Johnson’s
for
Hosiery
Dr. Harry W. Titus
Dentistry - Oi'ul Surgery
Special attention to ex
traction oJ: teeth.
Phone 049 028 Miner Bldg.
DR. ROYAL GICK
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
021 Willamette
rhone 020
DR. L. L. BAKER
General Dentistry
P.109 Pearl Street
Eugene Oregon
Phone 2929
Win. H. Dale, M. D.
A. 1’. Sether, M. D.
I
Jm
MINER BUILDING
Phone 43
S. C. ENDICt)TT
Dentists
Phone 221 Miner Bldg.
Eugene, Oregon
NORTHWEST
EYE - EAR
NOSE - THROAT
HOSPITAL
O. R. Gulliun. M. D.
D. C. Stanard, M. D.
G a veil 0. Dvott, M. I).
I. o. o. r. Bldg.
Phone 13d
/
Dr. J. E. Richmond
Practice limited to
Orthodontia
Miner Bldg.
Phone 1313
Plione 397 Kcs. 119-W
•S. D. READ
The Students’ Dentist
Anything in Dentistry
Tiffany Bldg.
Corner 8th and Willamette
DR. P. A. BAKER
General Dentistry
804 Miner Bldg.
Phone 615
DR. V. L. BROOKS
DENTIST
P-18-19 1. O. O. F. Bldg.
Fhoue 237 Res. 1335J
I___
DR. C. H. DAY
Osteopathic Physician
and Surgeon
Special attention to foot troubles
j S-U Miner Bldg. Tel. 456