Advocate_1931-10-31

I PAGE THREE THEATRES - SPORTS-- SOCI Y & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES ·=--------------- ·· •------------~-----------------------------~ Theatres Oregon P.ress Keeps· 1 · Talking About ~ill8rd SocietY Teach In South • ·------------~• -------.....,------------------------- •.•-•-,-••• w, -a-••• •• ····- !• THE FOX BROADWAY LAWRENCE TIBBETT, Lupe Velez, -- Ernest Torrence, "Schnozzle" Duran- te, Louise 'azeuda In CUBAN LOVE SONG. FOX UNITED ARTISTS RON <\.LD COLMAN with Fay Wray and ERtelle Taylor in UNHOLY GAR– DEN. THE PARAMOUNT A million dollars worth of laugh In the greatest comedy since "Poli· tics". WILLIAM HAINES with Ern– est riorrence, Leila Hyams and Jim– my Durante In "GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD" THE COAST CONFERENCE STARTS SOMETHING WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE Faculty representatives of the coast The Pacific coast conference has conference college decide in camera . . , and after weighty deliberation that barred the Umvers1ty of Oregon s Joe Llllard must not play football any star negro athlete, Joe LU!ard, from more. Divagations of the hearin.c; ~re college competition because he play- not for the ,profane view, and we ed professional baseball under an as- know nothing of them.. But t~ere is aumed name in the East. It has also the ano~~nce~ent that Lillard 1s barr– declared all young men who have ed for havmg played under an as- . . . sumed name." That seems pretty played baseball for money melig1ble terrible, although we are left ln dark– thus terminating a "gentleman's a- nesa as to whether Joe was under agreement" of several years' standing alias when he was playing semi-pro– which tolerated practices forbidden fessional baseball last summer or is by the conference rules. under alias now. RKO ORPHEUM Already there is a chorus of protest A prominent citizen of Corvallis e woman wanted him, not for from Oregon newspapers and lndivi- was telling in Portland Thursday a– he was - but for what he had. duals who see the hand of California bout some other charges being unof· Lither wanted him for what he reaching out to remove a dangerous ficially bruited againts Lilfard, among ·/ff'·1>..1-..... t be - and not for what he bad! • N HARDING with Leslie How- competitor on purely selfish grounds. them that the player is around thirty This criticism is merited or not de- years old, married, father of several ard, Robert WllllaJtis in DEVOTION d' t' l h · d · h d b k t Her - heart belonged to a married pen lllg en ire Y upon t e motives children, an wit a recor ac eas man '1hom codltentlou forbade her and intentions of the conference of professionalism in several branches to Jov .... She gave him only DE· members. Lillard was inellglble un- of sports. A citizen of Corvallis– der the rules. This is admitted. It was home of the state college-would VOTION·- but the world ml.sunder· therefore not wrong to bar him. But learn about these things, if anybody. stood! Pl RKO Vaudevllle straight from . it is wrong if in barring him others I! these charges are true, Lillard has who have done what he did or more been most properly barred, but so far 'New ork' are permitted to remain. as public- information goes the only --------~------- ._HAYES' CONCERT ~ TRIUMPH IN ART {By Beatrice Cannady A large audience greted Roland Hayes, tenor, when he appeared Sat– rday evenl!lg at the public auditori– um unde1: the auspices of t he Selby C. Oppenhelµier Concert Series. Tlle Mloted singer sang a splend– idly arranged and even balanced rograa of choice selections, includ– ed among which were groups of Rus– •ian IOU.Ill and Negro Spirituals. For Instance: Lillard is not the 011- charge considered was that Lillard ly collegian who bas played basebaB had played under an assumed name. for money. Current report is that ma- If football regulations in the coast ny have, under the impression that it conference by autocracy under the was permitted. The conference is now new czar is to gain public support it in honor bound to ap.ply its rules a- will need to be frank. If Jthe barring gainst them or as many as it can "get of Lillard Is based on a lie't of charges the goods" on. But it must go farth· additional to the rather ipiffling one er. Several members of the 1931 U. given for his being barred, the public S. C. football squad played football should be told about them. If the for $10 a day dw·ing the filming of barring of Lillard Is an earnest and a a recent football picture at Holly- beginning of a general purging of wood. They are in exactly the same coast conference football of all taints position as the semi-pro baseball of professionalism and doubtful prac– pJayer and should be barred if he is. tices in the obtaining of players, the Nor is this all. Each of the big czar and the faculty l'epreseutatives schools is paying its football players will have general acclaim .There is in one form or another. If amateur- a field of efforts along this line, and ism is to be restored these individu· time will show whether or not the ala must be declared ineligible or the new czar Is prepared to traverse them practice stopped at least. The Cali- all. In the present status of things fornla schools, who seem to have ini- one school 8nd one player for that tiated the Lillard protest, are the schodl seem to have been singled out. worst offenders because they have So where do we go from here? money. The northern schools follow PORTLAND OREGONIAN sult so far as their resources will played semi-professional baseball. If that is the only charge'against him it isn't a charge wbrth mentioning and and the mere [act tllat the charge is so flimsy must leave 1n the public mind that there was a more serious charge which the athletic heierarchy did not care to divulge Tor some rea– son or other, either to ])rotect, Joe or to protect the univer~ity. In any event, the public is entitled to the in– formation and we are not in eympathy with the attitude of the board in try– ing to suppress the facts. GAZETTE · TIMES (Corvallis, On;gon) "SMILING" GEORGE tXCELLENT STUDENT (From the Willametta Collegian) "Undoubtedly one of the best foot– ball prospects "Spec" Keene has this year is "Smiling" George Cannady. George, as has been nientioued pre– viously, has a splendid football rec– ord in high school. His ability on the gridiron was well shown in the Colum– bia game last Friday. Cannady is the fastest man on the squad - in fact so fast that he has difficulty keeping be– hind his interference. Success in foot– ball is not entirely mdependent of the players· personality. George lllus– trates this well for n~t only has he a smile for every one - even in the game, but his 'spirit is encouraging to the rest of the players. Although football means a great deal to George he places scholarship lrt the head of the list. Much is to be ex;pected from Cannady during the next four years." FISK PREPARING FOR HOME- COMING GAME WITH WEST VIRGINIA {By Ramon Scruggs) ... {By Mrs. Rosalie Bird-Holmes) 681 Gantenbein Avenue Phone MU 1686 I I i I I Roland Hayes was the guest of honor at four o'clock dinner last Sun– day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Je· rome l<'rankin, 520 E. 26th Street N. Seventeen guests enjoyed the de– lectable repast. They were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop, Mrs. Louise Caswell, Miss Catherine Franklin, Miss Constance Willard, George and Ivan Cannady, George Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Franklin, Messrs. L. L. McGruder and A Wiley, of Seattle and the guest of honor. Assisting Mrs. Franklin as joint hostesses \\~re Mesdames Latimer, Bishop and Caswell. Following the dinner hour, the hosts recieved informally a bout a llalf hundred additional guests, both colored anu white, to meet ihe distin– guished visitor who left at 7 o'clock for San Francisco. Mrs. CathE)rlne Franklin assisted the hostess, her sister-in-law in reciev– ing and serving. Mr. Hayes passed the entire day as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, beginning with breakfat at nine A. M. After breakfast several hours were passed in visiting after which Mr. Nashville, Tenn. October 2!J-There Hayes was taken to see the Interna- ls much hustle and bustle going on a- tional Livestock Show by his host. round Fisk campus in-:i)reparation for They returned in time for dinner. the big home-coming g::.me with West Among out of town guests who cal- The forlnei' ended each in its par– Ucular exquisite sur,prise at the end of flawi.u interpretation and the latt&r aqag with Ha.yea' inimitable and aouMaap'lrlng manner. Particu– larly facfatlnr were: 'Poor Pilgrim'. ''I )!!,&rd of a city called heaven and atartld to ,aake lt my home' with no plaDo aceoiapaniment, was perhaps the JIOllt utcrue and choicest. permit. The conference can not oust the "small fry" who make a few dol– ars playing baseball and permit the $200 a month clock winders to stay If it expects to retain public respect. · THE CASE OF LILLARD Virgin!'a State college in Sulphur led were Mrs. W. S. Badger, of Gear- .,, Dell on October 31. hart and Prof. Elmer C. Bartlett, of Coach Johnson's boys after taking Los Angeles. The Oregonian is properly incensed a sevsre beating at the hands of Ab- Mr. Hays passed two days in the over the failure of the athletic czars bott's Tuskegee champions returned city, resting on Saturday, the day of of Oregon to let the 'public know all home in a more serious frame of his concert at the Hotel Benson and the facts in connection with the Joe mind. The big question now, berore on Sunday the guest of his friends, Lillard case. We can see no reason them, is to take Roy ·Vaughn's Mor-' l\'lr. and Mrs. Jerome Franklin. Mr. Hayes had to respond to a numler of encores. At the close of the rogram the audience lingered .Jpr t good many minutes !n an ef· J~o induce the singer to sing just Ultimately the conference will frankly recognize that simon.pure a– mateurism is neither necessary nor nesirable. It will establish a scale of $40, $50 or $60 a month throughout the college year, which will enable the athlete to att college and play why the public should not have been house aggregation and stay primed --- allowed to know all about the casein- for their wide-heralded struggle a- I Mrs. Annadel Morrison was host- r Miss Nellie Allen, a graduate of 0- asmuch as it concerns a public insti· gainst the yellow jackets. Coach ess Friday night at a pajama Hallo- berlin conservatory of music who tutlon maintained by money paid in Johnson and his boys , ,,ousidered the I we'en party at the home of Mr. and has a-0cepted. a 'POSition as a raculty . e ,aore number. t t,n~ht Mr. Hayes' concert t t he ijaa ever ~lvE>n w ~._..,uau- ea'-'~.PU(J".rr"M tne o Umu which I had the pleasu· r...ienttng him before he bec:>.'.lle esn~ I am just humanly seHsh rea ·• to tllink that way whethrr I belle'N it or not. .-.~ EEO BY URGE ENTlmlASM his games, e rest of his ex- pens the summer. If put themselv– r offer nor P'l" 18 ~ypO~icv.~~·an l I";'~~ a.But a lot..g!; mud is doubtless destined to fly before a wholesome, reasonable solution is reached. All the schools have so much on each o– ther that if the lid is once blown off a ten-aided pie throwing contest is certain. And the scrap may ruin col– lege football.- Democrat-Herald ed by Robert Flack and much of the artistic success of the program was due to his sympathetic accompanying Mrs. Grayson was charming in a • gown of coral pink with which she qq .,. By ·Beatrice C&nnady wore crystals. ».ne 11'i'tbe lovllest concerts of the 'Ushers were pretty in evening ~ ,rly ,~on was given last Monday gowns of colorful material. They were 'l,fgJ:lt at Maaonlc Temple Ball room Misses Chrystalee Maxwell, Jennie vhen llturiel Cutter, '!)resented Jesse Dora Grayson, Lenora Henderson lr&)'Bon contralto. land Nellie Allen and Mrs. Richard -.... A:pprci,xlmately three hundred and I Bogle. fifty pefple of the two races greeted . It was a beautiful tribute to the es the 11Jlr;er and showered her with teem in which both colored and white applaun and gorgeous cut fiowera. held Mrs. Grayson as they turned out Her program which she sang char· in large numbers despite the inclem ml.agf, was well suited to her voice ency of the weather to hear her. with a few exceptions noticeable in ----~--=,,,....,:-:------,----::-:~ th4l. purnt-en employing high notes. • Miss Julia Hobday, secretary of the --..:H=er voice was lovliest in the low to- ;Journal Publishing Company, has re- nes, being a deep contralto. j turned to her desk at the.. ~ournal Two groups of Negro splrituals, She passed sevetal weeks v1s1bng her one Introducing and the other clos-1 old home in Virginia and other parts Ill.I her program were delightful and of the south. style greatly pleased the audience r She looks well and her friends are · Qjeh number also elicited favor. happy to know that she had such a s GraYl!On was ably accompani- delightful trip. 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Howe.vs". r.,l! • tha.11oint:r .........,..,....,;;.._ •l thJ season. ,affair. / ,,.. , t ~ ,1... 1un ... t,.,,.,rue!H 1 lfJB "n'r'i:i~ uu, ~~ ~ -- I ;-r-::.. - _j ·-· ~ • ~ I - ....... ••. !l::J.!. .o.c. &p;;:rnon ii "' """ ~ ... ~r- ...........,, OllJ whereby it ls not a violation of non- tween the two teams ,a ·as a cham- ' t1nr.· Lulir-Gl'a:gl! enleffalned a co- ~trttm. su1.1pri:;o par_tY-, • , - v\ '!l!fl~ ~owe"en-p,.ny Saturday nl&h professional to play baseball betweer. 11Jlonahip FiBk team b ,we/I In defeat terib of the younger. society set, last mg, October. 27th m honor of Mrs. the ho~e of KJas Fannie Co.by school terms, it isn't to be su,pposed before the West Virg;.hiaus last year Tuesday evening at her lovely bung- Mabel ~aah1ngton, at her home In Benton street. that Mr. Lrllard wa,i dropped on any the Tennesseans are ~ager to avenge a:low in Alberta. The affair was in Montav1lla. --- such flimsy charge. We are in accord the defeat of last year~ The fan!f are the nature of a Birthday party hon- -- · The Rosebud Study Club met OIi with the sentiment of the Oregonian assured of seeing a great game in oring Miss Dolores Burdine who is j Mr. and Mrs. Willis Reed of 303 Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Bon– sports editor and its editorial page spite of the discouraging record of lmking her home with Mr. and Mrs. Cherry street were the guests of Mr. nie Bogle. as to the advisability or unfairness of the teams up to date in the present Gragg. Those who attended report \and Mrs. LeRoy Fuller Wednesday dropping Lillard merely because he season. having .a good time. Pre,Hallowe'en :October 21. The evening was passed Porland J\l.l Set For Major game I Portland's final major game of the , season will be played on the Mult- ! nomah civic field Saturday afternoon I at 2 o'clock when Oregon State col- \ lege meets Washington State in their annual get-to-gather Indictiona are the coming game will be the most spectacular in the northwest thls season. The teams are evenly matched and have not lost a game to a northern division conference member this season. Since Coach Hollingbery ot Wash– ington State and Schissler of Oregon State started their annual engage-. ments in 1927 the lads from Pullman [ have won three out of the four gam– es. The boys from Corvallis figure this is their year. Probable Starting Lineups: Washington State Poa. Ore. State Hein (8) LE K. Davis {17) Camp LT Kent {48) Parodi (41) LG Bergerson {64) Hansen {22) C Ha=er (14) Hurley (28) RG Cox (7) Edwards {12) RT Schwammel {8) Klawitter (34) RE Curtin {17) Dahlen (9) Q Biancone (23) Davis {10) LH Joslin {50) Sander (50) RH Moe (44) Colburn {20) F Little {27) Mrs. M. Redmond has moved from 746 E. 27th St. South to 9911 . 59th :Avenue S. E. Elmer C. cBartlett Teacher af PIANO - HARMONY - VOICE PIPE ORGAN Diploma from National Academy of Music, California State Certificate for Music Instructor REASONABLE TERMS Beginners and Advanced Pupils 874 UNION AVENUE NORTH Phone Garfield 8945 .•-.-a.- -·-·-~ : MRS. ZEPHA BAKER BEAUTICIAN Specializing In All Lines of Beauty Work C. J. Walker Toilet Goods ~~ for sale 346 Williams Ave. MUrdock 1016 ·=.. -·- -·-~-·-· I decoration were emsployed through- .informally but most pleasantly at out the rooms. i cards and muic.___ Mrs. Katherine Gray will be in charge of the Vesper Services at the Williams Avenue Branch Y. W. C. A. Sunday, November 1st. A very inter– esting paper was read last Sunday by Allan Rutherford. Mrs. Pollyann Reecl, of 303 Cherry Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lane of California street w~s the inspiration for an ela- are in the city. Mr. Lane is a well borate dmner party on Thursday, I known joclcey. October 22nd given by Mrs. Mattie ___ \Vashington at her residence on East Mr and Mrs Charles Bishop and ' , !3roadway. The table was attractive Mr ~nd Mrs J·erome Franklin enjoy- Mrs. Sadie Crawford of Lents met with a very serious accident at her home last week and is quite ill. 1 m ~re-Hallowe'eu decorations. Twelve ed ·the Para~ount theatre program on ladies enjoyed the delectable repast. Tuesday night Cards and dancing were the dlver- · I sions. Mrs. Reed recently returned t from a three mouths' tour of the Mrs. Perry of Overton street is Have the kind o/BEAUTY Men ADORE south. Mrs. W. S. Badger, the charming wife of W. S. Badger, prominent bus– iness man of Gearhart, came to Port– land Saturday to witness the Roland Hayes concert. She stopped at the home of her brother, Charles Strain on San Rafael street. Mrs. Lottie Rutberford, a time– honored friend of Mrs. U. S. Reed passed a whole afternoon la.st week visiting with Mrs. Reed in her love– ly home. The time was passed infor– mally but very happily. Mrs. Reed often expresses her great appreciation for Mrs. Ruther– ! ford's friendship. Prof. L. L. McGruder, prominent confined to the bed and also G. Good musician of Seattle writes the editor of Victoria St. expressing appreciation for the "rare I privilege" of meeting Roland Hayes I Mrs. L. K. ·weeks who has been ill in the editor's home. · is up at present. ' FINLEY'S Tr~de 1'.fark Emblem is the Tree of IMMORTAL LIFE I The country store sponsored by the ! Elks Lodge on Tuesday, October 20th was a decided success. 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