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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1944)
Purity Boys Defeat Campbell Club 38-0 Paced by speedy Spike Cordero, the Purity boys, playing with a star-studded lineup, throttled Campbell club in a hail of touchdowns, 38 to 0, in Tuesday’s 5 o’clock football game. The Purity boys opened the game with a lightning thrust for the first score as they sent Cordero around end to scamper into the end zone and chalk up six points. Shortly after the next KiCKOii, me uarapoeii sever started an aerial offensive, but one of the passes found its way intc the arms of defensive halfback Bob Davis, who skirted down the sidelines for 50 yards and the sec ond Purity score. Once more in the first half the Purity team resorted to ground, work and halfback Browning Allen went wide around his own right end to ring up si* DANCING EVERY SAT. NIGHT with Art Holman and his Orchestra EUGENE HOTEL more points for the winners. The second half saw the Purity team score twice on end sweeps, as Cordero went the distance on both attempts. With the ball in their hands in the closing minutes of play, the Campbell club boys filled the air with a barrage of passes, but once more this ended in disaster as Jim Bartlett inter cepted and put the ball in scoring position for an end run into pay dirt by Steve Dippel. Ground work with a backfield full of speedy ball carriers was the main weapon of the Purity boys, but they relied on several passes for substantial gains, and convert ed on two occasions with passes. Housemothers We pride ourselves on our quality meats and courteous service. SATURDAY 4-H BLUE RIBBON BEEF Eugene Packing Co. 675 Willamette Phones 38 and 39 Every Saturday Night Eugene Armory STARRING Hazel Fisher and HER 12-PIECE ALL-GIRL BAND Dancing 9 to 12 Admission 75c per person including tax Boss Butch (Continued from page three) was one of those fish that you rub its stomach and it blows up. 1 rubbed and rubbed until I nearly wore the poor thing out.” Loves Horses This Kwama executive is also an ardent equestrienne—that is, she rides horses, and is fairly good at it, too. She also goes in for canoe ing, boating of any kind, and skiing “But I despise swimming,” she shuddered. “It’s fun to be ON the water, but not IN it, if you know what I mean.” Last year Butch was also the owner of the gaudy yellow rattle trap which used to bound around the campus on two w'heels with a dozen kids hanging on frantically. Now she is trying to pull a few strings to get her family to give her There will be a Kwama meeting at 4 today at the Theta house. • CLASSIFIED ADS • Lost SMALL gold football near Villard. Call 2900. BLUE cloth coin purse containing student body card, other identi fication cards belonging to Al . berta Upton. If found please re turn to Zeta hall of John Straub dorm. SIGMA Chi pin with initials P.C.E. Lost on campus. Call 729. Dance Tonight Erskine Hawkins "The 20th-Century Gabriel” and his Famous Orchestra Eugene Armory FRIDAY OCTOBER 13th Stags permitted Dancing 8:30 to 12 Doors open 8 p.m. a car. Any kind will do. Men? “Sure,” Butch drawled. “One brother in the naval air corps, another brother married, and a step-brother overseas in the Euro pean theater.” The situation seems to be well in hand. f DANCING EVERY SAT. NIGHT with Art Holman and his Orchestra EUGENE HOTEL , WELCOME -'<yi3£ WEBFOOTS The Anchorage ON THE MILLRACE 997 Franklin Phone 30 ON THE CAMPUS there are certain | things that are more or less | a "must have" in t wearing apparel ^ This store is showing large and comprehensive stocks of fashion-right garments and accessories we feel sure you will want to see. “Trick” Skirts and pleated skirts — plaids and plain colors—from 4.95 to 7.95. i i \y^ Sweaters in slipovers and cardigans in just the colors you most desire. 3.95 to 7.95. Raincoats—Military and trench coat styles in nat ural and colors. 7.9 5to 12.95. SCARFS - MITTENS - ANKLETS - GLOVES to match or harmonize with your campus clothes P BROADWAY 20 - 30 E. Broadway Make a Date to Roller Skate Get the bunch together for an evening of fun This year the rink has been redecorated, and the floor refinished. The “skating tunes’’ are good—and the skates are furn ished. (No levis, please.) • Private Parties Arranged • Lessons by Appointment » MATINEES — SATURDAY and SUNDAY Skating Every Night but Monday Paramount Rolier Rink 25 W. 7th Phone 1789