Hayward’s Relay Team Will Raid Aggie’s Lair i 24 Oregon Aees To Battle Willi Corvallis Men Track Carnival/ Outcome In Doubt; Dame Chance To Play Largo Part Tod,iv tlio Oregon track team will have its first, chance this year fm •taking ii|i soiiii1 of tlio sl.'ick tlinl lists found its wny into the string of Wclifoot triM-k victories sitin' ItltM. At li:.'{() tliis afternoon on Kell field in (tnrviiHis Kill I Isy win d's 111011 will com|ic^0 against 111 c Aggies in nine relay events. The Oregon teiiiii will lie ninde up of about fit ineii. Tliis is n much larger iiiiinlier Ilian is on (lie ordi nary track fitting and for that iom son it will lie necessary 11> use sev eral inexperienced men. TW O. Id. j C. team, however, will probably be ! made up in the same way. Should it happen that the weaker Oregon men lie matched against the ] Weaker O .K, men, and prove to be till' stronger of the two, every thing would lie fine for Oregon. Hut chances are that such a tiling 1 will not happen, and unless Oregon I is a great deal si rung-r than (). S. (!., the Aggies lire practically sure j of a few first places. It is a prob lem for Hill Hayward. The team will leave about li o’clock today on the stage. The I men who will make the trip are j Tyrol! Howry, Harold Kelley, Kill i Prendergast, Kd Sieginiind, Cline McKennon, Bert Tuttieh, Italph Hill, Pat Heal, Kd Jensen, Kd Thorsten berg, Kill Crawford, Hob .l.'iekson, Francis Hill, John lliinyan, Hornt Dickson, I'liI Moeller, Million Hall, Harold Hildreth, Kd Fisher, Ivan Neal, (Jordon (■ardner, Leonard Steele, Kenneth Hudson, and Clark Price. FEW ATTEND SWIM CLA33 About fifteen persons have been Hi ten ding 1 lu> swimming class held every Monday evening at the tank in the Woman’s building for mem bers of the faculty. A movement to discontinue the class because of small attendance was so strongly opposed that it was decided to con tinue it. Louise llodges, of the physical education department, has been act ing as instructor and dohnny Ander- ■ Son, varsity swimmer, as life guard, j ELECTION ANNOUNCEMENT ! 1 Set-i Alpha I' d, national honorary | accounting fraternity, wishes to an | liouuce the election to full mem bership of John iSctivner, Kugene. I _S-I BULOVA ■with flexible bracelet/ ,/ust Arrived! This beautiful Bulova watch with its su perbly smart llexible brace let to match. Its rugged 15 jewel Bulova movement is guarded by the patented Bulova Dust Tite Protec tor. It is as dependable us it is exquisite! Come in and see our com plete select ion! Other beautiful bulova Watches In a Wide Variety of Styles, front LIBRARY STEPS The following men nr e in structed to report ;u the library steps this morning (Friday) nt lOinO shnrp. No lid: Don McCormick, .lock Hurt, Dayton Skirving, Harry Hanson, Ivan Kafoury, West Hayden, Or,sham Covington, John Marden, Jack Ithine, Al Naslnnd, Cordon Jason, |{ay Hardman, Allen Bean. All let tel aien are requested to lie oat. Signed JIM DEZKNDORF, President, Oregon Knights. HI 'HR A BN Kit, Chairman, Traditions Coin. Welter New President Of Alpha Delta Sifftna George Weber, junior in business administration, was elected presi dent of the W. F. O. Thaeher chap ter of Alpha Delta Sigma at a lun cheon held at the College Side yes terday noon. Carol Kberhnrt, senior in psychology, is the retiring presi dent of the group. Other officers elected were Charles Reed, vice-president; Tony Peterson, secreta ry-t reasn rer; and Cecil Snyder, corresponding secre tary. K. A. Brown, advert ising manager of the Salem Capitol Journal, and II. K. Failing, advertising director of the Oregon Journal in Portland, were elected to associate member ship in the chapter. Frosh Baseball Team to Battle Ashland Normal Invading Parly Includes Coach Leslie, Barnard And 16 Players The freshman baseball team loft tlir- campus ;it <i o’clock this morn ing for Ashland, whore if will moot tlio Soiltliorn Oregrtn Normal .school nine i'4 two games. Sixteen players, Spike .Leslie, coach, and Harper Hamate, manager,. made up the ill lading party. The players making the trip were: pitchers Hal Waffle, Kdmund Charles and But ill I’hipps; catchers -Charles Hoag, J.es dacolis and | Amos Lawrence; first lift semen— Clyde Korshner and Larry Jackson; second li.asemen -—Brian Mimiiaugh and Prod Sears; shortstop Kormit Stevens; third basemen—John Lon dalil find Orville (larrett; outfield ers— llarrv Molatore, Omar Palmer and Boh Quinn. Accounting Honorary Elects John Scrivncr John Scrivncr, a senior, registered from Bugone, has been elected to Beta Alpha I 'si, national accounting honorary. Scrivncr was the only one chosen for membership in the election just hold. He was one of those who received winter term accounting scholarships with firms in Portland, working for the Poet-Warwick company as a junior accountant. Spring Flowers Snap Dragons, Iris, Poses, Sweat Peas, (lladioli, and Tulips Also We have tapers in all pastel shades for effeetivo lahle arrangements. Chase Gardens FLORISTS A new pair of hose for every run— Sheer service silk in nil the new shades with a narrow French heel $1.50 a pair Letitia Abrams-Hats Next to First National Banic $uoer\eb 0^>n PHONE 2700 New Shipment of Famous Jerry J. Sweaters SLEEVELESS AND SLEEVE STYLES $5.00 and $6.00 Tliis now shipment of Jerry J. Sweaters consists of a Drive assortment of sleeveless ami sleeve styles in a large variety of colors greens, reds. Lines, yellows, blacks, tans, and white in worsted wools, and wool and Ravons. Men's Furnishings Department * , ■ > ^THCAmSl By OSBORNE HOLLAND .Turin ( rawfold rind Johnny Mad; Drown have rij^nin risen to tile ! ; heights of stardom through their | sllperh acting and diameter por I traval in “Our Dancing Daughters,” ! now at the Colonial, .loan is simply ; captivating as the blonde little' | vamp with “IT” who leads the men !‘a merry chase nutil pierced by | rapid's shaft. Johnny is also well feast as an ultra modern Romeo and deads the crowd of dancing feet to i no good end. Laughter and action i abounds in the picture and unlike t Shakespeare,s drama, is' singularly ! free from the usual suggestive ele I meat. i Although the pint and locale of ! “Our Dancing Daughters” is old ! worn out stuff of the Eleanor (Tlynn-Clara Dow type, there is (enough fine directing and dramatic (technique to classify the film as a ! real super-special production. For | once the advertisements have not i misled the theater goer by direct SPORT SHOES I / by | Weyco | nre the latest svyles fnsh ioned from choice leathers for any weather. . $5.50 and $7.50 IVnhired Exclusively by . HAMILTON $hce Company Inc. McDonald Theatre Bid". injr |,ini to hoc this picture for Miss <'riwford and Johnny Mack offer a most complete program of the best entertainment. In fnct^ “Our Danc ing DaOghters” compares very fav orably with mnny*of tin- bio sound productions and reflects excellent judgment on the part of the theater ma naoeineat. MCDONALD — Richard Barthel ntess ami Betty Oompson in “Weary River.” Alsu Kdward Everett. llor ! ton in “The Eligible Mr. Bungs” and George Lewis in “The Col legians.” COLONIAL —“Our Dancing Daughters,” starring Joan Crawford [and Johnny Mack Brown. Also news .reel and “Habeas Corpus,” a first run comedy. ^tEX—Phyllis Haver Singapore.” Also the in “Sal of Manhattan i Havers in " Dope,” n modern three ^ J n<-t comedy. | HEILIG—Tim Taylor riayers In | ‘•Some Jinhv.” Classified DRESSMAKING and altering want ed. Phone 2492-.T. 4-1G-30 When Spring Term Rolls Around - Its Dancing Time Every Friday and Saturday night the Lee Duke is THE place to dance. Good music and floor, together \yith excel- ; < lent surroundings. Dinner Dance, Wednesday, 6 to 7:30 Grille Dance, Friday and Saturday Nights, 9 to 12 Cover Charge, $1.50 (Including Refreshments) Lee-Duke Cafe Get Reservations Early Phone 549 After all’s said and done, the pleasure you get in smoking is what counts CIGARETTE C* 1929, R. I. Reynold* Tobacco t Company* wimton Salem, N. C. WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos grown. The Camel blend of Domestic and Turkish tobaccos has never been equaled. Camels are mild and mellow. 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