Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 21, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    WAA Fun Night
Slated For Friday
l The Women’s Athletic associa
tion will hold its first fun night
winter term, Friday evening
pom 7 to 9:30 in Gerlinger hall.
Swimming, volleyball, and bad
minton will be the order of the eve
ning.
Grace Edwards, junior in jour
nalism, has been appointed general
chairman, and Thelma Chaney,
sophomore in liberal arts, is in
charge of the swimming. The
chairmen of volleyball and basket
ball have not yet been chosen.
Pearl Peterson, sophomore in
liberal arts, is in charge of the
program.
All WAA members and their
friends are invited to participate
in the games.
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JAM FOR BREAKFAST
(Continued from page two)
eluding Diz-imitator" (musically
and physically) Howard McGhee,
Willie Smith's alto, Illinois Jac
quet, and others too commonplace
to mention. Forward (frontis
piece) by Grantz claims the re
cordings were made without
awareness of musicians. May be
true. Much crowd noise, mass
clearing of throats in unison and
applause. Seems the real thing.
Music is not the claim for fame
however. Novelty is just a thing
called novelty.
Bothwell With James
Our boy Johnny Bothwell is now
playing lead alto with Harry
James. “Legs” will have a new
playmate. Music just lost a ter
rific individual.
Other two Pan-American sides
(of Todd’s) have been received.
Titles: “Rogerini”; “Old Shoe
Blues.” The greatest piano we
shall probably ever be privileged
to hear.
Colleen Mariott demands recog
nition for Trudy Chernis’ great
work during Frosh Glee organiza
tion period. Which laurels we
whole - heartedly throw Trudi’s
way. Thanks, kid, for a real swell
job. Understand Duncan Wim
press had more fun than any
drummer should have, at the B.A.
ball last Saturday night. And not
mop-mopperoonieing either. To be
heard: Dave Fortmiller’s record
copy, for full band, of Benny Car
ter’s trumpeted “I Surrender
Dear”; Bill Hood (sensational, and
currently Uncle Samish, army ar
ranger) product: "On the Alama.”
Both may be responded to locally
within the next month.
Fine Recordings
Add to list of age-lessly fine
recordings Paul Whiteman’s “I
Found A New Baby;” on Capitol;
features Buddy Weed, the then
19-year-old pianist, who has since
evidently found Ronald Coleman
and decided to stay.
You may have read in the usu
ally loused-up press about Cab
Calloway and an altercation in
Kansas City, during which Mr. C.
was attacked (according to the
press: did attack) by a cop at the
door of a ballroom wherein Lionel
Hampton and band were playing
for a “whites-only” affair.
Actual story is that Calloway,
good friend of Hamptons, walked
up peaceably, to enter and visit a
bit, was slugged three times with
a gun-butt by a Negro-hating po
liceman ,and accused of assault,
via the false charge method. Was
later cleared of entire thing, but
obviously the press couldn’t back
track when racial hatred (and1 fos
tering of it) was involved. Oh
beautiful . . . for spacious skies
. . . and dirty little Kansas Cities.
AROUND THE CLOCK
(Continued from page five)
tinue, tried to keep Henry on the
bucket when the bell rang for the
beginning of the tenth round, bul
Henry would have none of it. He
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broke away from his manager at
the count of nine and made for
Bivens.
The count by Referee Brock
man was legitimate inasmuch
as the bell had rung for the
round but Henry had made no
effort to make a fight of it.
Had Manager A1 Weill in
formed the ref that it was his
intention to keep his boy from
making a go of it in the tenth,
Bivens would have automatic
ally been given the nod by a
T.K.O., and would have gotten
credit for it as having occurred
in the ninth.
That’s one fight that would have
done a lot of fans good to have
seen. These two go at it hammer
and tongs from the very beginning,
and make it very much worth the
customer’s while, to while away an
evening around the belters.
Light-Heavy Title Go in D. C.
The bout to look forward to in
the very near future will be that
between Gus Lesnevich, current
light-heavyweight champion, and
Archie Moore, the ranking chal
lenger. The National Boxing as
sociation with the able assistance
of promoter Mike Jacobs have
given the “go ahead” sign for the
contest and the site has bedn
agreed upon as Washington, D. C.,
another of the fat man’s homes.
Come to think .of it, Griffith
Stadium would sure look good to
this sock-and-rosin-chopper now.
A TOUT'S REPORT
(Continued from page five)
of a mud mark by his name be
fore going completely overboard.
A circled “X” means that he’s a
superior mud horse. A plain “X”
means that he’s a good mudder
and an asterisk denotes a fair
rating.
Some horses hate the mud and
will not run in it. Others, who
couldn’t win a race with a mile
headstart on a fast track, will
jump out of nowhere on a muddy
oval and break into the winners
circle, heaving and blowing, foam
flecked and mud bespattered, but
there nevertheless! In the mean
time Hotbox is still bogged down
on the far turn. If you’re gonna’
ignore mud marks, you might as
v/ell save time and make your
selections with an Ouija board.
WAY BACK WHEN
(Continued from page two)
California and Stanford in their
Southern excursion.
* * o
"Girls be on your guard today!
Forget that campus-strollers’
slump as you walk from classes
and that late-again stride as you
dash to your eight o'clock, for
today the Senior Pep Patrol cops
are searching the campus for
girls with good posture.
Confoosin’ head — “HUESTIS
CLAIMS PEOPLE LIKE CELIS.”
That's their privilege.
"The men’s symposium speech
team will present the question,
‘Can the United States Remain
Neutral’ today at the Creswell
high school.” That was ten years
ago.
'SO*
Several members of Sigma Kap
pa, dressed in men’s clothing, at
tempted to invade the Alpha Omi
cron Pi and Alpha Gamma Delta
houses after the Dime Crawl dance
had been postponed because of the
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flu epidemic. They wanted their
fun. despite the dreaded bug. But
when the two sororities demanded
the regular 10-cent admission
price from the “men.' the frauds
explained that they had forgotten
their purses and escaped into the
night.
* * s
Spring styles for the coed in
cluded severely cut, straight-back
ed suits, square-toed shoes, and
masculine hats. Even the hats had
the crease in the crown, “seeming
to produce an individual person
ality which creates an opportunity
for complete harmony in the en
semble.”
To drink a coke—
To talk and joke—
The place to go
is the
Lemon-0
Cor. 13th and Alder
“Doc” Ireland, Prop.
McDonald
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"STATE FAIR"
DANA ANDREWS
JEANNE CRAIN
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