The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, March 02, 1908, Image 2

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    Hair and Tooth Brushes
Tooth Preparations, Perfumes
and Pine Soaps
W. A. KUYKENDALL
Pharmacist
569 Willamette Street
IN D O O R T O U R N A M E N T , M AR 6.
H a y w a rd ’s A thletes W ill Com pete in
M any Events at the A rm ory on
F riday
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On next Friday night the sport lov­
ers of Eugene will he given an oppor­
tu n ity to witness an ath letic exhibition
of a nature new to the city. T h a t is
the date which M anager Bean of track
ath letics has fixed upon to hold the big
Indoor T ournam ent which he and
T ra in e r H ayw ard have had planned
for some time. The order of events
will consist of various athletic con­
te sts between classes, running, ju m p ­
ing. vaulting, weight throw ing, w rest­
ling atid a tug-of-w ar. A great num ­
ber of students have been train in g vig­
orously for some m onths in p rep ara­
tion for the event and rivalry for places
will be very keen. Each evening both
the track and gym nasium are very
busy scenes with the practicing of the
candidates for honors, and
Trainer
H ayw ard has his hands full directing
the work.
’The w restlin g especially will be an
in terestin g feature. H eretofore this
has received very little attention from
the U n iv ersity students. W ith the
m atches F riday, Hayw ard hopes to
arouse a lastin g interest in this w hole­
some and healthful sport.
The Uni-
v ersitv has no dearth of m aterial. Pink-
ham , ’10, at one time held the state
am ateu r cham pionship and H athaw ay,
’08, was considered several years ago
to be one of M ultnom ah's most prom ­
ising w restlers. Sam May, freshm an,
is no novice in the art ami there are a
good m any o th ers who have had more
or less experience.
There will be
m atches pulled off between men of
everv class, from the heavyw eights,
such as M oullen and b'erris down to
the b an tatn s in which latter class M or­
gan. the m in iatu re H ackenschm idt of
O lym pia, will meet “ Kid" O tten of
P o rtlan d .
Very Complete Stock of
DRUGS CHEMICALS and
Surgical Appliances
Eugene, Ore.
Several events have been prepared
especially for H igh School entries, so
that in all there will be 21 events. P riz­
es will be given to the winner by v a r­
ious m erchants of the tow n. 'I he
cups which are gifts of J. O. W a tts to
the w inning team s of the interclass
cross-country and relay races will be
presented d u rin g the evening as will
also be the m edals won by individuals
on those occasions. The order of the
events and list of prizes will be as fol­
lows :
1. 25 y ard dash, heats and finals.
H at, $3.00, P older & Davis.
2. 25 yard dash heats and finals, (H .
S.) Poster from A. Eaton.
3. High jum p. Knife, $1.50. Q uack-
enbush and Sons.
4. 4(X) yard dash, R unning shoes,
1st., $4.00, Burden & G raham ; 2nd,
spoon, $1.50 J. S. Luckey.
5. 300 yard dash HL S.) Post card
album , $2.00, O. J. Hull.
6. W restling, Jr. and F r. P ennant,
$2.50. Romeo Gilbert.
Sr. and Soph. Schw ering & Lindley,
$2.00 in trade.
7. 880. yd. run. O ne dozen photos,
$6.00 Tollman Art Co.
8. Tug of W ar, Soph & Fr. and Sr.
and Jr.
9. Shot put, $2.00 box candy, P al­
ace of Sweets.
10. High jum p, (sta n d in g ), gym .
shoes, $2.50, Eugene Gun Co.
11. W restling 125 lb. class Stetson
shoes, $6.(X), Roberts Bros.
12. W restling 145 lb. class. College
pipe, $5.(X). Smith C igar Store.
13. W restling heavy w eight, briar
pipe, $5.00 H artley & K uthe.
15. 1000 yd run. G ym . shoes, $3.50
Hill Gun store; 2nd, sub. to O regon!
W eekly.
16. Tug of war/ finals. O y ster su p ­
per, O tto ’s.
17. Broad jum p, hair brush, Linn
D rug Co.
18. Pole vault, fountain pen. $2.75.
E. Sellwarzschild.
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19. H ig h ju m p .
G reatest n u m b er of points, b ath robe
$10.00, S. IL F rien d ly .
P rofessor C arson received recently a
copy of the latest W e b s te r’s U n ab rid g ­
ed D ictionary. It is published by the
original board and is m ore com plete
than ever. A condensed h isto ry of
the w orld is a feature new to th is edi­
tion. it is still bound in one bulky
volum e, b u t not too larg e for con­
venient use. T h is is th e th ird W eb-
s te r ’s U n ab rid g ed th a t P ro fesso r Car-
son has ow ned. T he first one she
bought som e tw e n ty y ea rs a g o ; the
second, several years later. Each has
been replaced by a m ore up-to-date
work. T h is last acq u isitio n comes
dow n to J a n u a ry 1, 1907, and will
probably be th e sta n d a rd for conserva-
tive E n g lish sp eak in g A m ericans for
m any y ea rs to come.
C. N. M cA rth u r, '01, is a candidate
for nom ination to the leg islatu re be­
fore the R epublican p rim a rie s in M ult­
nom ah county. T h e “ fa th e r of O re­
gon ath letics" and fo rm erly ed ito r of
the O reg o n W eek ly , “ P a t" is well
know n to every U n iv e rsity student,
and the regard and best w ishes of all.
E n th u sia stic M eeting.
(N ote. T h ro u g h an e rro r of the
p rin ter the follow ing w as left out of
the article on th e E n g in e e rin g Club
which appears on page 5.— A sst. Ed.)
m any of the u n w a ry in to laughable
answ ers.
Paul Reed has had som e posters
printed whose color is above a w hisper
and from now on no en g in eer can plead
ignorance of the tim e and place of
m eeting as an excuse for n o n -a tten d ­
ance. T h e next m eetin g will be held
F riday, M arch 13. L ero y W ood is
on the program for a talk on “ dredg­
ing" as practiced in th e gold industry,
p articu larly by the big “Three Friends
M ining Co. 'Those w hom m isfortune
m ay keep aw ay will m iss a treat.
C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e
Dry Goods, Clothing, and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings
5ole Agents for the Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns