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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1950)
SU Facilities Open to all Campus Girls “All women are urged to take advantage of the pool tables, bowling alleys and ping-pong tables at the Student Union,” Louis Bellismo, SU recreation manager, said Monday. “A feeling seems to have arisen that the SU recreational facilities are exclusively for the men of the campus; this is completely false,” Bellismo explained. Ten free lines of bowling are offered weekly to the man and woman receiving the highest scores. The scores may be bowled at any time, with competition end ing each Sunday night. Those who are taking bowling for their physical education courses are al so eligible. High scorer for the men this week was Vcrn Thompson from Stan Ray, who bowled 219. Betty Tewata won the women’s com petition with a score of 172. AWS Auction Heads Named Barbara Howard and Sally Stone were named co-chairmen of the annual AWS Auction schedul ed for 4 p. m. October 20, at the AWS Congress meeting Tuesday. Living organizations are being asked by collections chairman Betty Boner to put any school supplies, lamps, clothes, knick knacks, records, white elephants, etc. in a box which will be pick ed up next Wednesday. In previous years freshmen from one men’s and one women’s living group were auctioned off to the highest bidder. This year, however, with no freshmen living in Greek houses, the two groups chosen will be asked to furnish either one class or a selection from all three upper classes. All women students may peti tion for committee work on fly ing speeches, collection and sort ing, decoration or poster commit tees. Those petitions are due by 5 p. m. Thursday to Sally Stone, Kappa Kappa Gamma or Barbara Howard, Alpha Delta Pi. Chairman heads, chosen from the AWS congress, are Denise Thum, posters; Betty Obrist, de coration; Barbara Booth, proper ties; Helen Jackson, publicity; Donna Lusby, flying speeches; and Betty Boner, collection and sorting. Group to Discuss Maladjusted Child A discussion of the maladjust ed child will be conducted by Dr. Kenneth Scott Wood, director of the University’s speech and hear ing clinic, at a meeting of the Jun ior High School Principal's Asso ciation in Salem Monday. A panel discussion will be held after Dr. Wood’s talk on “What the Junior High Schools Are Do ing About the Maladjusted Child." Selections by Wood Bill for Tonight Mozart's Sonata K. 333 and Romanian dances by Bela Bartok, piano selections, will be played tonight by William Wood, piano instructor in the school of music, over the Faculty Show. The show is a weekly program over KOAC from 6:15 to 6:45 p. in. CONTEST WIN "FREE" TICKETS TO ALL U. O. HOME FOOTBALL bAMtb 1st—2 TICKETS TO WSC - 0. GAME s4 . PLUS 10 GALLONS OF GAS TWO (2) WINNERS* 2nd—2 TICKETS TO WSC - 0. GAME Visiting Team •—21 OREGON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE CALIFORNIA SANTA CLARA WISCONSIN MICHIGAN MINNESOTA RICE OKLAHOMA OHIO STATE NAVY COLUMBIA BAYLOR MISSISSIPPI STATE Winner vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Winner Home Team IDAHO •—13 OREGON STATE MONTANA SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA STANFORD IOWA ARMY NORTHWESTERN PITTSBURGH TEXAS INDIANA PRINCETON YALE ARKANSAS GEORGIA TIE-BREAKER: OREGON vs. IDAHO .V RULES • GUS KNICKREHM (Tackle UO) Predictions for this week. 1. All entries must be completed before 11 a. m. Saturday morning and turned in at either of the Roy Copping Stations (11th and Oak or 6 th and Blair.) No entries will be accepted after ' 11 a.m« 2. Mark only one square — your selected winner. Entries with the squares of both team3 marked will be disqualified. 3. TIE-BREAKER! Pick what you think will be the exact score of the tie-breaker game. In the event of a tie among the contestants on the number of games won and lost, the nearest cor r rect selection on the exact score of the tie-breaker game will determine the winner. 4. All decisions of the judges are final. Last Week's Lucky BILL AUSTIN — 290 Howard — Eugene Winners were: Leonard Ireland — Rt. u. Box 309 — Eugene UNIVERSITY OF OREGON ^ ROUE SCHEDULE: rf Oct. 21 — St. Mary's at Eugene Nov. 4 — W.S.C. at Eugene Nov. 25 — O. State at Portland NAME ADDRESS PHONE W ANTI-"« “ FREEZE Ethylene Glycol Permanent Type Protect Your Car Mf<j. by U. S. RUBBER CO. BUY NOW! — We'll Install Later GILLETTE r THE tire with two guarantees — i GILLETTE TIRES — DIVISION OF U.S. RUBBER CO. i FREE GASOLINE Each week a license number is chosen from a car in the station or from one passing by. (No obligation.) Increas ing 5 gallons each week until a winner is found. FREE — 50 GALLONS THIS WEEK Lucky License Number 40 - 797 Double "S&H" Green Stamps EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 11th & OAK “IT’S THRIFTY TO TRADE AT COPPINGS” ROY COPPING Gillette Tire Headquarters In Eugette No. 1 — 11th £ Oak. Ph.4-1151 No. 2 - 6th & Blair. Ph. 5-9254