Final Try-out Of Track Men At Ten T'oday Varsity-Frosh Trackmen On Equal Teams Will Stage Dual Meet Work-out in Preparation To Meet O. S. C. Team Tliis morning at. Id o’clock Hie fin'll tryouts for vnrsity and fresh man track teams to compete against (). S. ('. next, week-end will lie held on 11 ay waul field in the form of a dual track meet between the “Reds” and the “Blues.” Bill Hayward has liis varsity and frosli Hucksters divided into two teams that are of nearly equal strength. ’This track meet, will amount to practically a total dis play of Oregon’s present strength in track. Only two or three varsity men are unable to enter, because ot slight injuries. This afternoon Hie trnek squad will make a trip to Corvallis, where thero will lie a dual track meet be tween O. S. O. and Washington. It will be the second track meet of the season for the Aggies. In their first one, which was with Idaho, the Staters were not forced to extend themselves to win, ,and the meet to day offers flic first chance (to get a line on their real ability. Bill Hayward is making bis last bid this morning for dark horses, which he needs on both varsity and frosli teams, but particularly on the frosli. Any one in the university will lie permitted to enter the try outs. Kntrnnts for the two teams and their events as they stood last night are as follows: 100-yard dash—Reds: Tyroll Low ry, Bill M.insinger, Bert Tuttich, and Virgil Scheiber. Blues: Orville Bredthauer, Bill T’rendergast, Paul Hale, Francis Hill, and Claire Alc Kennon. i Mile run—Reds: Ralph Ilill, Froil Bechtll, and (Miff Beckett. Blues: Ed Jensen and I'ab Beal. 440-yaril dash—Reds: Lloyd Ruff, Wilson, Raymond Ncvcnu, and Har old Fraundorf. Blues: Ken Raley, Tom Johnson, (Mark Price and Roy Brown. Shot put — Reds: 1'ld Moeller, George Singer, and George Tebbetts. Blues: Homer Dickson, Marion Mall, Graham Covington, Gilbert French, and Harold Hildreth. 220yard high hurdles—Reds: Ed Siegmund, Neill Wliisnant, Bob Jackson, and Ralph Benland. Blues: Bill Crawford, Harold Kelley, and! Hubert Allen. 880-yard run—Reds: Ed Thornton berg, John Rademacher, Oorilon Gardner, and Cad Ellis. Blues: Dick Jennings, Tom Johnson', and Ernest Me Kill rick. Pole vault—Reds: Bobby Robin son and Grant Van Horen. Blues: Don Ma.ullbv and Gilbert French. High jump- Blues: Bob Everts, E Oregon is conceded to have a very good chance to beat Stanford in this meet. The team is immeasurably stronger this year than last, when Harrison, Lockwood, and Almquist, first threo men on the team, were ineligible for inter-collegiate compe tition. The feature match of the day will undoubtedly bo between Harrison and Johnny Thing, who is playing number one on the Stan ford team ttiis year. Long is one of tho ten ranking players in the country, and on sev eral past occasions has defeated members of the U, S. Davia Cup teams. Harrison is champion of Oregon, Washington, and the Pacific nort Invest. This Sunshine Makes our fountain drinks, ice cream and specials a necessity Special Sunday Dinner, 75c Lunches, 35c Dinners, 50c Also—fresh strawberries fixed the way you like them FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE College Side Inn Pat Scott, Mgr. REX Last Times Today mm howl JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S /i CJLA LEE. .* CORNELIUS KEEF£\ Walter long -uelen lvnch^ RAY HALLO JULES COWLES * THEY’RE GOING FAST OVER 150 PAIRS OF TENNIS SHOES ON SALE These are the Women's Regulation Tennis Shoes. They sell regularly at $2.95. We are selling far below the cost to us. We have never had more actual value to sell at a lower price. HEAVY SOLE a-. QC REGULATION SHOE ALL WHITE ALL SIZES SPRING SPORT TOGS THREE DISTINCT STYLES OF SPORTS JACKETS SHOWN * 1'or spring we have three fine all around jackets—sports wear. These are things you will want to “bum” around in this summer. One is the well-known sport coat at $1.95, with buttons and medium collar. SPEED JACKETS Are absolutely the newest in smart knock-about clothes. Zipper collar — SP five shades and colors— POLO SHIRTS This is a clever light woolen overshirt for any kind of sports. Turn down col-C lar, four buttons—slip on. Comes in*"* three shades— the UNIVERSITY 'TO-OP*’