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----- - VOL. IX. MeCLAIN X ! vjr UKEGON E U G EN E . OREGON. FEBRU A RY 10. 1908. AND HUG No. 1( RETU R N CO,ltfest w ho a g i s t e r s later than 21 after the first day set for regis PRESID EN TS report issuee b rom N orthw est Conference at Walla tration in the sem ester in which he de W alla.—A Good List of Regula >ws a Gam m Students of Twenty. sires to com pete. tions Adopted 6. Bonatide students, who are car- G eorge \\ . H u g and Carl McClain ",',S lhe reM»’ire<I am ount of work have retu rn ed hom e from W alla W alla Shall not l,e debarred from athletics w here th ey re p resen ted U niversity of because t h e y are w orking to earn part O regon at the N o rth w e st In terco lleg of th eir expenses and receiving ne iate conference last week. Six colleges more than o rd in ary com pensation foi were rep resen ted , the U niversities "of such services. Idaho, W a sh in g to n and O regon, () /. •\'o stu d en t shall represent an A. C., W h itm an and W . S. C. The athletic club o r o th er f ,, • ........................... ’• v - m e ----- " v*11” o r o m er organization follow ing ag reem en t w as entered into : 1o ,l,er "'■'»> bis in stitu tio n during anv Three Per Cent.—R. A. Booth Gives $500 to Loan Fund IV annual report of the President he I n,versify of , >regoil for ,,„,7 »'H i the reports of the S tew ard and' y g iM ia i, have just been issued 'file ' re s id e n ts report show s that the U „i- Y‘, s >ty has made a gain of tw en tv - ,ree per cent in enrollm ent this vear (>'e r that of last. The funds have fal len short $15,000 o f m eeting the c u r Pream ble. college calendar year. I Ins ag reem en t m ade and entered in- A m ateur Rule rent expenses of the year, and to avoid « » .h is 8,1, day of Feb., 1908. by and be- 1- No stu d en t shall com pete in anv a deficiency the faculty served three . . nil 5 tw een the in stitu tio n s subscribed h ere athletic contest in th is conference 111 win’, m onths w ithout pay. T he work of the to is for the p u rp o se of determ inim - is not an am ateur. > '" ‘” 'ie r School and the C o rresp o n d and re g u la tin g all ath letic contests ence School is discussed, ami a recom An am ateu r is a person who has which shall take place betw een rep re m endation j ’s made for a bureau of re never com peted for money, under search 111 Economics, Politics, and Soc- sen tativ es of the several in stitu tio n s a false nam e, or with a professional p arty hereto, and shall be binding u p An outline of the plans of the ‘or a prize, nor who has at any time School o f E ducation for train in g high on said in stitu tio n s for the period of tau g h t, pursued or assisted at athletic school teachers and principals is given tw o y ears from and after date of ta k exercises for money or valuable con and atten tio n is called to the ing effect hereof. it • ’ ff'ft to sideration. N othing in this definition u he I ,1,versify of a I,nil,ling and land Rules of Eligibility. shall be construed to prohibit com peti 1. No stu d e n t w ho has particip ated tion betw een am ateurs for m edals or by the citizens of N orth Bend, ( )regon, m any in terco lleg iate gam es, or con trophies of a sim ilar n atu re . It is ‘«>r the establishm ent of a M arine Bio tests, d u rin g four p rev io us y ears shall hereby expressly declared th at this logical L aboratory, for which Coos Ihav offers exceptional advantages. represent any in stitu tio n in’ this con- definition is not retroactive. I he total regisration, as shown by the icience in an y in terco lleg iate gam e or 3. N othing in this rule shall be con R egistrar s report, is 977 students, d is contest. strued to prohibit the acceptance by tributed as follow s: Liberal A rts, -■ No stu d e n t who has been regis- any am ateu r of his necessary travelling Engineering, 101; School of Law,’ tvied in any o th e r college or u n iv er expenses incurred as a co n testan t or H7; School of M edicine, 89; School of sity, or w ho has less than full F re s h official in going to or from any place Music, 126; C orrespondence School, man s ta n d in g in his in stitu tio n , shall lor an am ateur contest. 251 ; Sum m er School, 25. The S tew p u i icipate in an y college gam e or 4. T he disposing of any medal or a r d s R eport gives a com plete state- contest until he shall have been a Mudent of the in stitu tio n which he de trophy for a consideration shall be con j ment of the U n iv ersity ’s finances for the year. sidered evidence of professionalism . sires to re p resen t at least one college I resident C am pbell is much encour year. -s. No student shall be eligible to m N o stu d e n t shall rep resen t his participate in intercollegiate athletics aged that the business men o f the state ,,|s‘dtition in an y in terco lleg iate gam e \\h<> h«is taken advantage of anv re are becom ing interested in the s tu dent's loan fund. ' ' contest, unless he is c a rry in g threc- duction of tees, scholarships or other Hon. R. A. Booth, of Eugene, has '"iirth s of (be re g u la r w o r k required financial advantage, except upon the basis of com petitive exam ination or just given to the Student Loan Fund •’y his in stitu tio n . No stu d en t shall rep resen t his o th er basis open to lion-athletic s tu of the U niversity a check for $500 to be used as an irreducible educational l lxm u ion in any in terco lleg iate gam e dents on the same term s. fund for students. The fund will be '•'U test w ho has to tal delinquencies Enforcem ent. known as the “ Booth Loan F u n d ” "" His previous record in th a t in stitu - ti..„ equivalent to 'o n e h a lf" " ? ,'." ’'? '; , I ’ , t'" ? s,i" ns in a "<l will be kept separate from the gen- and will be kept separate from the gen- im xaieiit to o n e-h alt of the full eligibility and am ateur stan d in g or re- eral loan f.,„d J i ,; .t ♦ 7 of the p rescrib ed w ork for any instatement of an athlete are to he re - i distributed in l a * ' * ,s niester / e , , distributed in Ioans ranging in am ount •s D eniester , . • e , # icrred c u ltv n n n n m t it i» , , « •> c is con terred to his Ins own t.a faculty com ittee >n Iro m is La to $80 am ong ten students of No s tu d e n t shall rep resen t his athletics, whose decision shall be fin d. til? U niversity. Since the establish- ' 'i* 11 11 ,ln3 in te 'c o !'e g :it? - game (Con in tied on page tw o.) i t o n ’ m u e d o n p a g e tw o .)