Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1939)
Football Meet Set Tonight Students Invited To Osburn Hotel For Gathering Of Quarterbacks Eugene's Monday Morning Quar terbacks will meet on Tuesdays this year, but they’re to be called [Monday Morning Quarterbacks just I the same. Kickoff gathering for the down town connoisseurs of Webfoot grid iron activities is scheduled for this evening at the Palm room of the Osburn hotel. Time is 6:30 p. m. and everybody is invited, if the ticket supply holds out. Tickets Available Claire Kneeland, chairman of the Eugene junior chamber of com merce Quarterbacks committee, has announced that ticket^ are yet available, despite the fact that a great many already have been gobbled up by enthusiasts eager j for the start of a new pigskin cam-1 paign. Regular meetings after this eve- j ning’s opener will be on Tuesday j morning, in the form of breakfasts, Welcome Back to OREGON! We’ve been looking for ward to welcoming the J return of our many [] friends and students. *11 4 We ll be serving a complete Club breakfast, noon luncheons and din ners. Don’t forget our late evening SNACKS: Broiled Hamburgers, Foot Long Hot Dogs, Barbecues of all kinds and those Siberrian Ice Cream Cups, Sodas, Sundaes and Milk Shakes. REMEMBER THE NUMBER 2972 FOR FREE CAMPUS DELIVERY after seven-seven nights a week SCOTT’S MBERRIAH GEO. SCOTT I according' to present plans. Tonight's session will include a talk by Tex Oliver, who will dis cuss the coming Southern Califor nia game and answer questions con cerning it. The two new Webfoot coaches, Line Mentor Vaughn Cor ley and General Assistant Eric Waldorf, will be introduced. The Eugene Gleemen have promised to add a musical bit to the entertain ment. The Quarterbacks are under the sponsorship of the junior chamber of commerce. Get behind your ASUO card sales drive. Next Emerald Thursday morn ing. Notice Classes of ’40, ’41, ’42, ’43 All copy for class ads must be in the EMERALD business office by 4:00 pm. prior to the day the ad is to appear. The EMERALD will be de livered on the campus on mornings of September 28 and 29 of this week. Regular publication begins next week. To SELL class cards— tell YOUR CLASS what you offer in: Activities Appointments Elections Dances Reductions and other campus functions “If it’s worth buying • • • it’s worth advertising.” MILL’S I BEAUTY SALON | Hair Styling Our Specialty 893 Will. Ph. 1040 |j tHllllllllllllll|||||[||||||||||||||iii||||||ni|||||||||||iunaiivni||||||||H[milHIII||||||||ll||||HIIINlf ; it’s like this Welcome back! It s great to see you again and we thought you'd like to know that our cam pus shop is ready for you .... when you’re down town get acquainted with our newly enlarged store. A “Sloppy Joe” in pink, powder bine, yellow, brown, and basic colors. I $2.95 A plaid skirl is a “must,’’ . ... in pleats, swing, and rowl-draped styles. $3.95 Top a plain skirt with u plaid shirt in either long or ■short sleeves. s $2.95 A plaid sail for campus, lea ve], or mixing and matching purposes. $7.95 t A mulching Scotty cup ... $1.00 ii * A Eugene’s Eashion Center Kuufmail's on the Campus aud 837 Willamette DUCK TRACKS n!!lll!linilllllllll!!llil!lll|!!l[|||||||||![l[|ill!|[i!llll!l!llll!;ill!l!llll||||||tl!ltinillinill!tni By Ehle Reber Jinx’s IJay—This Saturday the Webfoots not only tangle with Howard Jones’ Trojans, but also with the gridiron Jinx which has been tagging the University of Oregon’s football team into prac tically every University of South ern California - Oregon football game for the past 23 years. No matter how strong the Webfoot 'teams seem to be the Trojans have always*had little trouble in de feating them. This year’s squad has been praticing hard to erase J that jinx and to come through with the first win chalked up I against the Trojans by a lemon and green team since 1915. Oregon Tops—In a recent state ment by Tiny Thornehill, coach of the Stanford Indians, Thornehill expressed the fact that Stanford’s toughest game of the season would be with Oregon, at Portland, a week from this Saturday. The Webfoots went down in defeat last year at Palo Alto 27 to 16, after leading by two touchdowns until late in the third quarter. Oregon’s defense bogged down and the In dians practically defeathered the ; Oregon Ducks. Waldorf Assists—Eric Waldorf, last year at Jefferson high at 'Portland took a year’s leave of ab sence from his coaching duties in the Rose City and is now assistant coach to John Warren of the freshman squad. He is working for his master’s degree while here at the University. Varoff ? ? ? ? —George Varoff, Coach Bill Hayward’s gift to the j pole-vaulting world, is either some where between New York and France or between New York and Eugene, according to the statement made by his friends on the Univer sity of Oregon campus. Varoff jour neyed to Europe this summer with an American track team touring European countries competing in iimmiifiiaamtiB WELCOME DUCKS! HAIRCUTS Invite Comparison EUGENE HOTEL BARBER SHOP Vintages Beers--Ales Champagne ALL TYPES OF BASE AND SODA MIXERS LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES We have the largest stock of vintages in town. BELL’S Basket Grocery 3 IE. loth Phone 770 ,?iJSISJBISJS]SI®SISMSIS15I8ISISIcIEIS!fiIB)B^i lor your car . .. GAS-OIL WASHING COMPLETE LUBRICATION VARSITY SERVICE Corner of E;t>d 13th and Hilyard i ’different meets. When the war broke out the track team imme diately made arrangements to come home, but as yet Varoff has not arrived, according to the in formation received at his frater nity. Little All-American—Dick Whit man, last year’s star outfielder on the Oregon freshman baseball team, was honored with an out field post on the Little All-Amer ican baseball team at the national semi-pro baseball tourney held at Wichita, Kansas. Whitman played 'center-field for the Silverton, Ore gon club, which took third place in the nation. Whitman is again on the Oregon campus this year to continue his schooling. Webfoot Hooters—Oregon’s field goal kicking department, which rated "tops” in the nation last fall, should be outstanding again in this season’s coming grid campaign. Jimmy Nicholson’s educated toe last year accounted for three field goals which ranked first in the na tion. In a recent practice session Oliver found that there were at least six backs who could average better than eighty per cent on their field kicks. New Pigskin Rules—The penalty for a forward pass striking an in eligible player has been changed from the loss of the ball to a loss of 15 yards from the spot of the preceding down, the play to count as a down. A fourth down pass which becomes incomplete in this manner on, above or behind the op ponent’s goal line is a touchback. On a play from which a forward pass develops, ineligible players f are prohibited from advancing be yond the line of scrimmage before the pass is made. If they do this it is interference and the penalty is the same as for any other kind of interference by the passing team, namely, loss of 15 yards from spot of preceding down, the play to count as a down. I Bjork’s Successor—John Bjork, brother of the former star tackle at the University, Del Bjork, will be one of John Warren’s main pil lars in his forward wall in this sea son’s yearling squad. John hovers around the 200 pound mark and is groomed to fill the boots left by ( his brother Del. ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE FOR ELEMENTARY AND ADVANCED Instruction in RIDING Transportation facilities provided FREE to and from riding academy Covering Range — 100 Miles of brush, hills, and mountain trail. Eugene Riding Academy Phone 2603 Located at Lane County Fair Grounds Here’s Real News to Students! SALE ON NEW AND USED TYPEWRITERS 4 We are overstocked with typewriters of all makes and sizes, and FOR 30 DAYS WE WILL SELL AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Office Machinery & Supply Co. Guard Bldg.—1047 Willamette St. Phone 148 Get your entry blank for the $10,000 Royal name contest. All machines guaranteed and may be purchased .for $3.00 DOWN and $3.00 a month. Enroll for Instruction in Bowling For University Credit r Courses Available at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday 1 :30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday Register at the Igloo during registra tion, and you will be placed under reg ular University instructors. Eugene Recreation I pitairs—Across From the McDonald Theatre Bldg. Phone 3401 I HERE’S WHAT YOUR FALL TERM STUDENT BODY CARD BRINGS YOU —a $16.20 value for only *7 Be thrifty—sign at Registration $3.00 DOWN