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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1944)
CAMPUS CALENDAR Everyone is invited to go on a Saturday afternoon hike starting at Westminster house at 3:30 p. m. to hike out to the H. E. Cully home on College Crest for a pancake supper. Wear hiking clothes and bring your friends. The “Cotton Fling", dance and party sponsored by the Wesley Foundation group will be held at the YMCA this evening immedi ately following the game. Every one is invited and campus clothes will be in order. The regular open house at Westminster will not be held this evening as the group is invited to the Cotton Fling. Beginning January 27 there will be open house at the YMCA for soldiers on the campus and their dates, every Thursday from 9 until taps. Deadline for turning in entry blanks for the badminton tourna ment has been extended to Mon day. All entries should be turned in to the cage in Gerlinger. Only three houses have entered the con test and unless two more are en tered it will be discontinued. The Town & Gown club will meet at 4 p. m. Monday at 2263 University street, for all girls in terested in learning about activ ities of the YWCA at the Univers ity. Mrs. Robert Earl will speak on Y activities in Portland and tea will be served. mrmn) A THRILLER! "NORTHERN PURSUIT" ERROL FLYNN and JULIE BISHOP HELMUT DANTINE There1 won’t he any new cars or tires for civilian use until the war is won. That means you’ve got to make the car tires you have now do for many more months to come. Keep them in perfect repair, by having expert inspection and attention regularly-here! DANNER'S ASSOCIATED 10th and Olive Phone 2614 Courtesy o£ Register-Guard BOMBS AWAY CONTESTANTS . . . . . . puss the ammunition to the fighting men. Through the sale of these bonds a “Bonds Away Girl” will be selected. Eleven of the candidates shown above are: Margaret Murphy, Thomasine Rundell, Lois McConkey, Irene Gresham, Sue Stater, Marilyn Sage, Lois McDonald, Jean Yillair, Jean Carkin, Nan ette Holmes, and Annabel McArthur. Bailey's Band Beats Out (Continued from page one) men will dress it up in new clothes which promises to score a hit. Regular feature of Campus Ser enade, the appearance of “The Little Band", Bailey’s six-piece Dixieland combo, will offer an im promptu jam session on some pop ular tune. ASTU Quintet To Meet (Continued from page one) Coach Warern will probably start Nail and Moylan at forwards which ought to give him plenty of height and striking power. So far the greatest scoring power has come from the forward positions so the G.I.-Webfoot of fensive wil depend upon the ac curacy of Nail and Moylan’s “eyes”. Kulesh at center and Worth and Kramme at guards ought to spark the team with their passing and their shooting too. One of the strongest ASTU weapons thus far has been their tight zone defense which ought to prove even more effective on the “postage stamp” size court at Salem. This will be the Army Duck squad’s sixth regular game and they hope to make their re cord four for six. Huskies Slap (Continued from page one) C, 12; Robinson, C, 2; Mar, G, 7; llaug, G, 3; Codd, G, 21. The Washington Huskies and the Oregon Webfoots will clash tonight on the Igloo floor in the last game of their annual four game series. The outcome of this series will help to show how cap able either of the teams is of tak ing the championship of the league. The starting lineup for Wash ington will probably be Mallory, Nichols, Mar, O’Neil, and Haug. WELCOME DAD See us for all your photo supplies formerly Carl Baker Film Shop Jack Lamb Film Shop 603 Willamette Dad's Day Schedule Saturday Registration: From 10 io 12:30 a. m. in Johnson hall. From 12:30 to 2:30 in Eugene hotel lobby. From 3 to 5 p. m. in Johnson hall. 10 a. m.—Executive committee meeting, president’s office, John son hall. 1 p. m.—Annual Ilad’s day luncheon. Eugene hotel. 3 p. in.-Annual business meeting of Oregon Dads. Guild theater, Johnson hall. After the business meeting there will be an all campus open house. 0 p. m.-Dinner with sons and daughters at living organiza tions. I 8 p. in.—Varsity basketball game, University of Oregon vs. Uni versity of Washingon. 9:30 ij. in.—“Dark Victory”. Special after-game performance in Guild theater, Johnson hall. Sunday 9 a. m.—Breakfast meeting of old and new members of the Uni versity of Oregon Dads executive committee, Eugene hotel. 11 a. m.—Special Dad’s day services in the Eugene churches. 1 p. in.—Dinner with sons and daughters. 3 ii. m.—Campus Serenade by Owen Bailey’s band in Gerlinger hall. The probable starters for Oregon will be Bray, Danner, Borrevik, Hamilton, and Phillips. This will be the last chance for Webfoots to see the team play until they again return on Febru- j ary 14, to play the Vandals of I Idaho. The games tonight will be « broadcast over radio stations | KWJJ and KRSC. 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