Pearpickers To Go To Bat For Home Town Today Against University Yearlings Medfordites Will Invade Frosh Field Share «>f Soulliern Oregon j Baseball Crop Defeat Eugene High 7-5 - _ , I Nine Coaehe t Spring Neckwear [ Are Here. [ | * * | Seiect Yours Now. PAUL D GREEN Three ‘Thursday Baseball Games Prove One-sided A.T.O., Sigma Nu, ami Phi Sigma Kappa Win by Wide Margins Three one-sided exhibitions of baseball marked the second round of intramural play yesterday af ternoon. A. T. O. blanked Bache lordon 10 to 0, Sigma Nu scored a 6 to 2 triumph over Theta Chi, and Phi Sig capped the day with a 15 to 0 rout of Psi Kappa's war riors. A.T.O.’s Good in Second Harvey Benson yielded only one solid blow while his mates were collecting eight clouts and as many walks off the combined deliveries of Schuholm and Palmer. The A. T. O. nine did most of their heavy sticking in the second inning when three walks and two errors coup led with a pair of doubles off the bats of Gilbaugh and Stevenson DR. J. R. WETHERBEE Eye, Ear, Eose and Throat Office Phone 1601 Residence 1230-M 801-2-3 Miner Bldg Eugene. Oregon m rcn cn rcn rcn Gn bh rcn 1^1 ram nri nr m m nn r=i rn rcn r; chased six counters across the plate. Anater, who played an ex cellent game at first, added to this total in the fifth with a long triple that cleared the embank ment and scored two runners. Bachelordon had an opportune chance to score in their half of the same inning, advancing play ers to second and third, but Ben son bore down and fanned three in a row to end the game. Ken Proctor Pitches Sigma Nu got off to a flying start against Ken Proctor, Theta Chi liurler, smacking out four hits in the initial frame for a like num ber of tallies. Proctor and his sue cessor. Gile. held the Sigma Nus in check after this rally, but The ta Chi failed to take advantage of the opposing hurlers' wild heaving and consequently came out on the short end of the score. Thompson and McLaren handed out nine free passes and were fortunate to es cape forcing more than two runs | in. The Phi Sig-Psi Kappa tilt was a complete rout. Dick Schroeder pitched a sparkling one-hit game for Phi Sig, allowing only one Psi Kappa. Lindeman, to reach second base. The Phi Sigs pound ed Johnson from the box and con tinued the assault against Titus. ii- iMgiii'ir-irjeiPMi.iifiinr.inr. APRIL FROLIC Party GERLINGER HALL Saturday, April 19 8 to 11 P. M. FUN AND LAUGHS All Evening General Admission 15c — Balcony 35c lr^miTnr^r^r^r^mr^r^r^rnirEirniramrar^rararnirararararararrflrarararararrflrrnrrnn^rrDrrDrrdriBffflraifriifriirriJffiJrnJ^td ^ 1013131 Lost - - A lot of time between the campus ancl “down town” sometime every day. Found - - A way to save a lot o ftime, which can be used to good advantage by all university students. Right here on the campus you have a store which will be able to save you very many steps, and hours of time, every day. The LEMON O PHARMACY, right on the corner of 13th and Alder, is completely equipped with an excel lent fountain service, an efficient prescription service, and all sorts of minor school supplies, cosmetics, and sundries. Lemon “O” Pharmacy 13th and Alder Phone 1522 Across from the Sigma Chi House sisisisiaj ...on the catch it's • • • in a cigarette VC^FIAT IS the best thing to do in a hurry? Nothing!” Chesterfield’s popularity did not happen over night. But slowly,surely,as each day more smok ers tasted its delicacy and enjoyed its rich aroma, Chesterfield sales mounted. Taste is the one thing smokers want—3nd ia Chesterfield they get it. " TASTE above everything " MILD . . . and yet THEY SATISFY FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED 3* 19-° I - --it & Myers Tobacco Co.