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7 TO 0 OREGON'S FAT! (Continued from First Page.) the leather to the five yard line, Cool added one yard, but an uncompletec foiward pass over the line gave th< ball to Pullman. This was Oregon’! best chance to score, but Kienholt; punted the ball from the W. S. C. 11 yard line. Anunsen ran back 15 yards but the gain went for naught, as th< team was penalized 15 yards. Briedwell in three attempts madt 15 yards, but Pullman took the bal when a forward pass went out ol bounds. Cornell took Walker’s place the Captain replacing Briedwell. Kienholtz then made his best kick sending the oval 35 yards, which Cor nell returned 15. Walker and Cor nell cost the Oregon team 2(> yards at this point. Bradshaw kicked 30 yards, Kienholtz returning it ten. Two Pullman gains were offset by a five yard penalty for offside play. Oregon was guilty of interfering with an Aggie forward pass, and was penalized 15 yards. Pullman could not gain in a couple of downs, so the ball went to Oregon on their own 40 yard line. Parsons gained five, but Walker was thrown back for a similar distance. Bradshaw again punted 20. Kienholtz sent a spiral for 35 yards, but Parsons made nothing as the third half ended, the ball being in Oregon’s possession on their 1!) yard line. Cornell Plays Sensationally. After a minute’s rest the teams re sumed play for the third quarter. Parsons and Walker ambled for five yards, but Bradshaw was sent back on a fake kick for the same distance. The oval went to Pullman on the Ore gon 23 yard line. Coulter and Foster annexed eight yards, but Canfield nailed the next play for loss of one yard . Foster failed to execute a place kick from the 15 yard line. Cornell skirted the end for four yards, then made the only spectacular play of the afternoon, when he tore off 24 yards on a lake luck. Caufield Hips Up VV. S. C. Line. This pave Oregon heart, for Par sons, Grout, Walker, and Cornell were good for If) yards, but the advance was short lived, for George Harter caught a forward pass, which nave the ball to the VV. S. ('. aggregation on theic yard line. Caufield broke through again and spoiled a play, but the Pullmanitcs irsponded with a pass which gave them eight yards. Caufield outplayed Harter again, and stopped another play before it was started. On the third down, Ore gon wa: penalized for holding. Pull man alternated substantial gains with lossi s, but finally punted, which gave the ball to Oregon on their 20 yard line. Varsity Kicks at a Decision. The Oregon team was thrown back nine yards, before Bradshaw punted ;tt). \fter an exchange of kicks. Par sons and Cornell made 20 yards on end runs. Kenton replaced Anunsen at end. Cornell found a way around the end again for 20 yards in two at tempts. Oregon at last worked a for ward pa s, Walker to Bradshaw, for nine yards. A forward pass to ken ton fi in Cornell was unsuccessful. This play caused a wrangle which de layed th game for ten minutes. The dispute arose over the pass received by Kenton, which the officials declared touched the ground. Pullman recovered the ball on a fumble, Knnholtz punted OS yards, and the agony was over. Kinal score, Washington State College 7; Univer sity of Oregon 0. The two teams lined up as fol lows; Oregon Caufield, 1 St Kariss, 1S2 Soden,100 Bailey, 2’t0 Grout. 175 Bradshaw, 175 Anunsen, 155 Walker, 170 Parsons. 170 B’i dwell. 157 Cook, 100 W. S. C. c 184, G. Harter rgl 185, Capt. Joe Harter Igr 185. Goff rtl 180, Suver Itr 187. Apnleqquist rel 152. Tvrer ter 170, Diet/ q 140. Gaddis rhl 150. Kienholt • lhr 160. Coulter f 178, Foster Officials. Referee Genrge Varnell. Spokane. Umpire William Schmidt Colum bia University. Portland. 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