Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 09, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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    Intramural
Water Polo
StartsToday
Throe Games Scheduled
For Soft-hall League
In Men’s Gym
A.T.O. Meets S.A.E., First
Match; Others Follow
The intramural water polo season
will formally bn opened at. 4:30 this
nfternoon in the men’s gymnasium
tank when the A. T. O. splashers
will flash with the N. A. E. pnd
dlers. At 5 o’clock Della Epsilon
will meet I’hi Sigma Kappa, and at
7 o’clock Sigma Nil will meet I’hi
Delta Theta. All these games will
be played under the inter-collegiate
soft ball rules.
On Thursday the International
league, which plays hard ball polo,
will play at 4:.'!0 p. m. when Beta
Theta I’i meets the Independents.
At 5 p. m. the same day T’hi Kappa
Psi will meet T’hi Gamma Delta, and
at 7 p. m. Phi Sigma Kappa will
meet A. T. O., and immediately fol
lowing Kappa Sigma will meet Sig
ma Nu.
The varsity hard ball teams will
also compete today and Thursday
afternoons, the games being called
at 4 p. m. in the men’s gym tank.
Today Captain Prank Walton’s
Whites, playing the second game of
the series, will meet Captain Mac
down n Miller’s Reds. Last Tues
day Walton’s team beat Miller’s 8
to 4. At 4 p. m. on Thursday Cap
tain Chet Floyd’s Blues will meet
the Whites,
Bristol Helps Install
Y. M. Cabinet at O.S.C.
Alson Bristol, former president of
the campus Y. M. C. A., was in Cor
vallis last week to help in the in
stallation of the new Y. M. cabinet
of the Oregon State organization, of
which John Boomer is president.
Heads and representatives from
church and other religions organi
zations were invited, Mr. Bristol at
tending as chairman of the North
west Student Field Council of the
Y. M. C. A.
Eight Man Team May
Play Web foot Coif
An eight-man squad for the Ore
gon golf team is a possibility this
season, Carl Nelson, who will be in
charge of (lie team, announced yes
terday. A meeting will be bold of
NIMROD INN
opens
Sunday, April 14
Special Chicken Dinner
HI yearling players at 3 o’clock
this afternoon at the men’s gym
nasium.
Members of the team will receive
sweaters with numerals from the
freshman class at the end of the
season, according to Brian Mim
naugh, class president. Matches will
lie arranged with the Oregon State
rooks and with several high schools.
Preliminary tryouts will bo held
over the lingerie Country club course
soon.
Donut Tennis Matches
Held Up hy Showers
By threatening with a few show
ers yesterday morning, old Jupiter
was aide to frighten off donut tennis
players and no matches were held.
The men’s doubles intramulal net
meet, however, will get under way
today, according to I'hl Abercrombie,
in charge.
Matches not played on time will
be defaulted. The sehedule:
1:00—Phi Psi vs. Bells; Sigma Pi
Tun vs. Alpha hull; Sigha Alpha Ep
silon vs. Independents; Kappa Sig
ma vs. Sigma Nu.
2:00—Phi Sigma Kappa vs. f'lii
Psi; Sigma Phi Kpsilon vs. Alpha
Tail Omega; Baelielordon vs. Beta
Theta. Pi; Phi Delta Theta vs. Alpha
Beta Chi.
Henry Neer, tennis letterman, will
be on hand to assign courts and
handle the matches. Balls will be
furnished contestants at the men’s
gymnasium.
William M. Tugman
To Speak Tomorrow
William M. Tugman, managing
editor of the Eugene Guard, will
speak to all journalism students at
10 o’clock Wednesday morning in
105 Journalism building on “The
Importance of Being Good-natured
as Well as Earnest in Editorial Com
ment,” it was announced yesterday
by Eric W. Allen, dean of the school
of journalism.
The talk will be especially for
journalism students, but. will be open
to all students, Dean Allen said.
Bossing Called to Kansas
N. L. Bossing, associate professor
of education, left Saturday after
noon for. Kansas, after receiving
word that his father is seriously ill
there. lie is expected hack within
ten days or two weeks.
“Say it without
Whiskers’’
CAMPUS BARBER
, SHOP
Across from Sigma Clii
Plsone 1733 573 E. 13th Ave.
SHOP PETITE
HARRIETT UNDKRWOOD
Dressmaking - Designing
Style Right Price Right
Waffles
Toasted
Sandwiches
Salads
Pies and Cakes
ELECTRIC TOASTWICH
SHOPPE
Colonial Theatre Bldg.
780 E. 11th
Special 25c Plate Lunch
Home-made Pastry
Milk Shakes
Chess Pies
Bottled I
Drinks
Good Coffee ' G
G
G
MADAME ROSE E. McGREW
1‘KKSENTS SCENES FROM
“IL TROVATORE”
and
“MIGNON”
Tuesday, April 9
SCHOOL OF MUSIC AUDITORIUM
Admission 25e 8:00 p. m.
in Rain or Shine
OUR SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS, ICE CREAM,
SPECIALS AND FRENCH PASTRIES ARE JUST
AS GOOD
Also—don’t forget that we serve a
special 35c noon lunch
Evening dinners 50c
—■ Also sandwiches, salads, steaks, etc., of the finest
of foods obtainable. ®
Try our new Banquet Room for that special
luncheon or dinner.
“Get the College Side Spirit”
TRY OUR
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS 75c
College Side Inn
P. M. Scott, Mgr.
- ^KnUnMnllnil
Beaux Arts Ball
| To Be All-campus
Function, April 26
jCampa Shoppe to Be Seene
j Of Masquerade; Varsity
Vagabonds to Play
Plans for tlir* Beaux Arts ball, an
all-campus masquerade to be held
at the Catnpa Shoppe April 20, are
G. Gardiner
wen tinder way,
|a c e n r d i » g to
§<l I (! nn Gardiner,
Igeneral cliairman
I of the affair.
I Plans for dee
gorations will be
kejit secret, ac
cording to Clar
ence Lid berg,
?liairnian of that,
mmmittee. Dc
dgns for linoleum
cuts for program
covers will be re
ceived by Mrs.
Mable Houck at
the art. library un
til Thursday. .Trihnny Robinson's
Varsity Vagabonds will furnish
the music for the evening.
Committee members, announced by
Glenn Gardiner, will be:
Decorations: Clarence Lidberg,
chairman; Walter Pritchard, Doro
thy Pledge, Eleanor Patten, John
Breniser.
Tb'kets: Louise Ilollenback, chair
man; Bob Beck, Betty Raymond.
Programs: Dorothy Chapman,
chairman; Phil Hammond, Mary
Koon.
Floor: Mcridith Lanaker, ehair
man; Lawrence Engstoin, Walter
Newell.
Refreshments: Amy Porter, chair
man; Clarence Wick, Juanita Wilk
inson.
Porters: Cliloethiel Woodard,
E. C. Meade
Optometrist
14 8th Ave. W.
Phone .‘130
DR. C. H. DAY :
Osteopathic Physician
and Surgeon
Special attention to foot troubles' '
344 Miner Bldg. Tel. 456 ] [
chairman; Vernon Larson, Helen
Berry.
Features: Keith McGuire, chair
man; Jack Engelbrccht, Kathervn
Feldman.
Patrons and patronesses: Florence
Jones, chairman; Frances Haber
lack, Helen Maur.
Clean-up: Howard Null, chairman;
Ralph Harper, Claire Hamlin.
Intramural Baseball
Drawings at 4 P. M.
The intramural baseball schedule
will be drawn up this afternoon at
4 o’clock in the men’s gvin at a
meeting of representatives of the
various living organizations. The
teams will bo divided into leagues
arid many other matters of import
ance decided, including the lists of
ineligible players, according to
Merrill Hagan, in charge of baseball.
There has been greater interest
shown this year than ever before
with 21 organizations entering into
the tournament. This list includes
nearly every house on the campus'.
It is hoped to have play start next
week if the weather permits.
U. of C. Claims Professor
I)r. Arnold II. Rowbotham of the
romance language department will
go to California next fall to become
professor of French at tjie Univer
sity of California. Ho will remain
in Eugene this summer, however, to
teach in the summer session of the
university, as will Felix Legrande,
professor of French.
Campa
Shoppe
GRILLE
DANCE
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY
NIGHTS
WHEN THE MEN PAY—
I
I
■
They want the best pastry obtainable
so they go to
THE “0” LUNCH
Li 111o
Jack Horner
Crashed
at a corner
Without
i limitation
Ho steered for
our station
Ilia
Brakes
.Did need a
Reline
And said
“RAYBESTOS”
for mine
C. J. Pembrooke
Eaybestos Brake Service Station
10th and Oak Eugene, Ore.
Back From the Week-end
Out-of-doors
1RED ami happy, hut with the one
clean white outfit now dirty and
crumpled staring you in the face.
This would be enough to take the joy
out of any picnic if it were not for the
fact.that by simply, calling S’Jf> you can
have these clothes washed, dry cleaned
or pressed, all ready for you the next
time.
Service Laundry
Phone 825
839 High
Milwaukie Union
High Wins State
Drama Tourney
Guild Theater Cup Goes
To Cast Presenting
‘The Valiant'’
Eugene High School Takes
Second; Ten Entered
The state high school drama tour
nament, which was held on tlie cam
pus Thursday, Friday, and Satur
day of last week, was a surprisingly
great success, according to those uni
versity authorities connected with
it. Mrs. Ottilie T. Seybolt, head of
the drama department, expressed her
highest satisfaction with tlic results,
saying that she was confident that
tlie high interest would he sustained,
ed.
Milwaukie Fnion higfi sohool re
ceived the Guild theater eup Sat
urday night for its presentation of
“Ttie Valiant.” Eugene high school
took first honorable mention with
“ ‘ Op- ’o-Me-Tluimb, ” and Henley
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That are toasted—you’ll note
the difference — Almonfls,
Casheus, Pecans, Pignolias,
Pistachios, Filberts, Peanuts,
also cinnamon Almonds.
They’re chisp and fresh.
Walora Candies
851 E. 13th Ave.
won second honorable mention with
“Joint Owners in Spain.”
Surprise came with the presenta
tion of a new award in the shape of
a small replica of the Guild theater
cup. It was offered by Doan Col
lins, dramatic critic of the Port
land Tele”Yam, to the best individ
ual actor of the entire tourney. |
Wilma Dawson, of Donley high, re
ceived this cup for her excellent
portrayal of Mrs. Dyer, in “Joint
Owners in Spain.” First honorable
mention under this award was given
to Howard Steib, Milwnukie high,
who took the part of James Dyke
in “The Valiant.” Second honor
able mention went to Willis Eklad
for his portrayal of the Presence in
“Dust of the Road.”
Many more schools applied for ad
4 WALLS I
do not a banquet make! j
It’s the surroundings,
atmosphere, food and
service that make an af
fair a success. That's
why
The
ANCHORAGE
for eight years lias been
the accepted place to hold
banquets.
mission in the tournament, this rear
than con hi lie accommodated, sine;
ten was the limit.
Magician
Said:
“You will find jade,
precious gems, trinkets, hand
carved boxes —1 everything
beautiful, fascinating will be
there.”
OF COURSE TIE WAS
TALKING ABOUT
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Next to Y. M. C. A.
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