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Returning recently from the southern continent to straighten out a few difficulties concerning hit: visa. Schomp, n graduate in tin class *of has taken a position as executive in a large advertising company in San Francisco with the job ahead of him of creating and designing animated electric signs for the world’s fair of J9119 The job is expected to take sev en: 1 months, and Schomp, who was an outstanding advertising student and manager of numerous campus activities, will meanwhile complete details of his visa prior to his re turn to South America. The executive position in the bay city is one that demands tech nical knowledge and supervision and is considered to be a big for ward step for the former Oregon student. Bogue Is Appointed I Continued from pane lour) in the moan and groan art. He will BELIEVE IT OR NOT . . . $2.25 will purchase a real Xmas gift for •the family . . . The Emerald will be mailed to your family for the remainder of the year at this reason able rate. Phone 21 4 for detailed information. SPECIAL OFFER! Christmas Card Close-out Boxed Assorted Cards Box of 20 cards only 20e, Shelton-T urnbull H \V. 10th Fuller Company Tel. 1 (>(>:{ PRINTERS MEI'.ilY CHRISTMAS NTW rntVKF. I.VVNDItV PHONE H'.Yi Due to our increased business, we are donating this space to you t ■ ur.e for your shopping list. be in the wrestling room Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. First act of the new wrestling | coach was to call a meeting at 4 o'clock today in the wrestling I room. All men interested in box ing are asked to come out. Meth ods of conditioning and plans for the season are the chief topics to i he discussed at the meeting, Bogue I stated. Boxers, Wrestlers (Continued fi'fim f'lu/r four) edge over Bill Dudley in the open ing bout. Shelby Golden, rugged negro, and Merle Itanscom, clean cut new comer to the squad, stepped a fast two round exhibition in their part of the program. Although it. was a case of big man against little man when Peter Thorne, 158-pounder, and Del Van Brakle; husky 170-pound transfer from OSC, met in the semi - windup exhibition, neither puncher was able to do much damage in four minutes of fast sparring. Two middle-weight neck-twist ers, "Bulldog” Dale Peterson and Berger Rorovich, Palouse strong man, who were given only semi windup billing stole the show as far as wrestling was concerned. Wild Willie Williams, power I house heavyweight, made short work of Dick Russell, last year's [ Oregon light-heavy champ, pinning him in one minute and 55 seconds. Walt Wood and Bod Goodnough, and A1 Stidd and A1 Conger wound up all even in fast bouts* Jim Dimit, Mitt and Mat club prexy, refereed the fights. Duck Tracks (Continued from I'cuic jour) the UCLA Bruins at McArthur court Saturday night in pre-3eason game number three. Go. Out of that game may come some inter esting comparison on what Oregon MIGHT have to contend with if fate brings a Northern Division championship here. The barn storming Bruins play Oregon State at Corvallis tonight. Addition of a fifth team, Mon tana, to this year’s Northern Di vision set-up should, besides bring ing more entertainment for Ore gon's cash customers, be flowers for Coach Howard Hobson and his "colorful cohorts.” It means 20 conference games instead of 10 as in the past (four against each club), but the slate contains much better spacing of games. Instead of making a killing six game trip to the Inland Empire to play Washington State, Wash ington, and Idaho in seven days, the boys will take it in two doses. First, the Ducks will play Wash ington and Montana in cne trip, which will mean only four games in five days instead of the six con test jaunt. It’s still a tough nut to crack, but easier. * # # The other Inland Empire jog (both having games on Friday am Saturday, and Monday and Tues day nights) calls for Oregon tc face Washington State and Idaho There’s ord\ nine miles between the schools so Hobby and bis war riors can't kick on that. Games against Oregon State al EUGENE * MATTRESS & f l UPHOLSTERING ' ■ COMPANY I < i i 1122 Olive l ! Phone 812 « f * ■ b H ■ Bi. :iBi:.;iniiiH!:;iai"!!B A gift that any University Dad or Mother would be glad to receive The EMERALD Make arrangements now to have The EMERALD mailed to your family. Iernnie Irtwen institutions, Ihe llrst one being horn on January 1. Oregon opcni conference play against Washington State’s de fending eliarnps liere on January 7, four days after Vlontana ai-J Ida ho first ring the Ik-11. If you’re still on the campus ne*t weekend, whieli is doubtful, watch Oregon play t'nion Oil and Southern Ore gon Normal school on Friday and Saturday nights. Somewhere in this paper (look on the sports page) is another all American, unique in that it was picked by 83 of the nation’s col lege sports editors. Officially they call if “The National Intereolleg- j late Sports Writers’ Association All - America Board,” Koherf S. Kiinkel, University of North Da kota, acting as president. * * * This year’s is the fourth annual poll, and so rapidly Is the thing gaining in popularity that next fall it will get space in a national pub lication of heavy collegiate circu-' iation. On fallacy of most all-America selections which this team elimin ates is the passing of honors around to various schools for “po litical reasons.” In other words, if Podunk has three good men, prob ably only one or two will .make it. and some other slightly inferior man from Yarvard will rate be cause his team ranked high. The collegiate scribes pick their outfit solely by ballot and positions, con sequently the three good men from Podunk have a chance to all make it. 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