OREGON 3 O N T 0 ALBANY OREGON H MERALD VOL. XV. EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOV. 8, 1913 No. XXL FINAL RALLY IS BEST YET THOUSANDS THRONG THE GRANDSTAND AND FIELD TO TAKE PART. BON FIRE LIGHTS SPECTACLE Bezdek Says He Will Be Satis fied with 7-6 Score Today— Hayward, Bradshaw, Duryea and Jenkins Also Speak For the third time during the week Oregon students gathered to gether last night and held a rally as a precursor to today’s game with O. A. C. at Albany. Notwithstanding the strenuous rally held Wednesday a great deal of enthusiasm was exhi bited and the Oregon spirit in full evidence. Starting, as usual, from the dor mitory and led by the band, the line of students wended downtown, where amid the connonading of the senior eivils, yells were given on the prin cipal corners. The line then marched to Kincaid field. Immediately upon arrival the Frosli lighted their fire and a col umn of flame shot up, lighting the field. The first speaker called upon was Coach Bezdek. “We have worked hard and hon estly and we expect to get results in the game tomorrow. But we have to fight in order to win. There is an old tradition at O. A. C. that they cannot beat Oregon. But tradition will not carry us through. The news papers have played up the fact that O. A. C. is the underdog. We do not think this. They have a good team and if we defeat them by a 7 to 6 score I am satisfied. “Tomorrow’s game will be a bat tle royal and the best team will win. From the spirit here tonight I think that it will be Oregon,” said Bill Hayward.” “I am worried about the outcome of the game tomorrow, but I am cer tain of one thing and that is that Oregon will give them the hardest fight in their history,” said Captain Bradshaw in the course of his speech. Captain "Bob” Bradshaw, leader of the 1913 champions. The team that meets O. A. C. today and the coach and trainin' who have put the fight into them, that is to bring the 1913-14 Northwest championship to Oregon. From left to right: Hugo Bezdek coach, top row—Johnny Beckett, end. Carl Fenton guard. El me: Hall tackle, Wallace Caufield center, “Bill" Holden guard, Sam Cook tackle, Ray Bryant fullback—bottom row—“Bob” Bradshaw captain end, I.eo Malarky halfback, Anson Cornell quarter, Oscar Wiest end, Johnny Parsons halfback. COACHES AND PLAYERS PREDICT HARD CONTEST . ' i _ Individual Statements Show Men Will Fight to Last Ditch Before Letting 0. A. C. Win Here is what the coaches, Dean Walker, and the members of the Oregon team had to say of Oregon's chances, when interviewed. Savors distinctly of victory all the way through, except from Coach Bezdek, who is non-committal: Hugo Bezdek. “I’ll make a statement at five o'clock Saturday, after the game Is over; 1 don’t want to say anything of our chances now. We coaches have given the men all we have; and I feel that they will fight to the fin ish—every man. I will not know the lineup until the game is called." “Bill” Hayward. “We’ll have to work to overcome the injuries to Cook, Parsons, Beck stt, and Bryant, but hope to have the .vhole team in condition for the game. And jt is some team, too. The men have absorbed that spirit that knows no defeat; they have had it drilled into them all season. Dean Walker “Win? Of course! We’d beat them by a million if we should play long enough I’m tired of being con servative, and there is my opinion. We beat them last year, and we now have a better team than in 1912, and the men are playing better football. They have had that good old "fight" drubbed into them all year; and they know what it will mean to lose. The practice Thursday night was good to watch; it showed the men at their best, so far. We can’t help but win'.’* Captain “Bob" Bradshaw. “I think we will win, but do not think that the total of Oregon and O. A. C. scores will run over sixteen points. Sam Cook “All I have to say is that I hope the coach will let me get into the game." Anson Cornell “The Oregon team h:ts always ; been noted for its fighting “Oregon | Spirit’’ and I think it will be dis- | played at Albany today. I.eo Malarky. “It’s going to be a hard fight but we’re going to win. Allie Grout. “We will go after O. A. C. just like we always have.” Jolmny Parsons. “Don’t take the short end of 5 (Continued on last page.) qooooooooooooooooo o o o YKHXOX MOTSC'HKXBACH- o o EB STUDENT BODY o o PRESIDENT o o o o After the exhibition of o o spirit Wednesday morning, o o and the hearty co-operation o o of the co-eds, I think the o o backing of the students today o o will contribute immeasurably o o to the determination of the o o team. There is a friendly feel- o o ing between the twt) student o o bodies now, and I hope there o o will not be a single deterrent o o of its future in the conduct o o of Oregon students today, o o Let’s put forth our best ef- o o fort to.get the two student o 0 bodies better acquainted. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Hay Bryant. “The game will be hard. We may not beat them over one touch down.’’ Elmer Hall. “We’ll give them all we’ve got. and then some.” “We have a great slate, Bezdek, who we think is one best" coach. "— H ngo “the OREGON UPSETS THE DOPE OF LAST YEAR Team, If Anything, Is Overcon fident, But Has Been Kept in Good Physical Condition With the dope almost the reverse of that of last year, the majority of the Oregon team and students ire going to Albany today, confident that the seventeenth game with th< Oregon Aggies will bring Oregon’! total of victories over O. A. C. to twelve. Last year the Aggies were «opea to win; but the Oregon team had them beaten from the finish, and won, 3 to 0. This year Oregon goes with a much stronger team, better equipped wjith football knowledge, and enthused with a spirit that keeps them “kidding” and encouraging each other until the end of the three hours practice each evening. Whether these prophesies of vic tor} for Oregon, by students, and em inent footballists of the Northwest will come to the same end as last year, remains to be seen. Oregon Picked to Win. Oregon is picked to win by John Bender, W. S. C. coach, Dr. Sweet land, Willamette veteran coach and by Tub Carlson, former Oregon Ag gie center; besides those men close ly connected with the Oregon team !'\ w predictions savor of victory for 0. A. C. The majority of tlie fans believe though, that if the Aggies play as they did against the Winged M husk ies, that Albany will be the scene of tile greatest battle in Northwest his ■ or.v. But the O. A. C. team also ic. tile 47-0 score at Seattle damp •t.itig its record, which Oregon thor 1. ugi.ly duplicates in tile defeat by .Villamettfi ast Saturday. But the alter rout ot the Aggies, did not char acterize the game at Salem. Hayward reports the entire team in adequate condition to play in the game, with the possible exception of ‘ook, who has been healing his in juries .on the sidelines for the last week. Wednesday night practice rhe real scrimmage; and Thursday night was spent principally in train ing for defensive work. The first team spent a half hour in running off plays. which they did almost ; perfectly even'in the dark. Light Work Before dame. Last night signal practice and pass ing the ball was the total of the team’s work, which ended the prac j tlee preceding the game. I According to reports from the Ag (Continued on last page.) VARSITY YELL LEADER GIVES EXPLICIT ORDERS TO ROOTERS Only Under - Classmen Wear Rooter’s Caps, But Everyone Armbands. Complete Plans Are Made for Yells and Stunts ' i,L LEADERS A\l) STUDENT BODY OFFICERS HAVE PLANN l-:i> AM) WOHKEl) l'OK WHAT THEY HOPE WILL BE THE GREAT EST EXHIBITION- OE OREGON Sl'lR1T, FROM OREGON STUDENTS, i I! IT HAS EVER BEEN SHOWN AT AN OREGON ATHLETIC CON iEST. EVERY STUDENT SHOULD STAND BEHIND THEM, AND CONTRIBUTE THEIR LAST EFFORT 'IX) MAKE IT REAL OREGON OMKIT; THE KIND THAT MOVES, BUT DOES NOT OFFEND. HERE IS AN OUTLINE FROM YELL LEADER YOUNG, OF THE ELANS FOR THE ROOTERS’ DEMO N ST R A TO IX AT THE GAME THIS AFTERNOON. FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND NOTE EVERY DETAIL. IF YOU DO THIS YOU WILL BE SAVED TROUBLE ANI) CONTRIBUTE TO THE GENERAL SU(X ESS OF THE DAY. Head Carefully "Take the official Oregon Electric rooters’ train leaving Eugene at 1:05. teturn on the same special train leaving Albany at ti o’clock, or any train after that. "Buy your tickets before you leave Eugene, or they will cost you fifty cents more. “Rooter hats are to be worn by the freshmen anti sophomores only. Mo others are to wear them. Arm oands are to be worn by everybody. Glirls are urged to get the small Oregon pennant flags. "All Oregon rooters are to wait at their gate for the entire line, so ill can go in together. Show your tickets at the gate, BUT KEEP I'll EM, for they will he taken up at the grandstand. This is important. "The freshmen and sophomores will load the line In, and seat them selves in the outline of the big "O" on the bleachers. These two classes will occupy tills "O" during the en tire game. To Form Block “O." “Megaphones and several hand fuls of confetti will be given each rooter just inside the gait: as they go in. As the team comes on the field, every rooter, except the two classes in the "O” will throw their confetti into the air, a little at a time when 1 give the signal. The fresh men and sophomores will then put on their rooter hats, which they will i have concealed up to thia time, and also put on over their shoulders a yellow cape, which will also be giv en them with the megaphones. When the confetti settles down, a large block "O” will then appear on the bleachers—the first ever formed In a like manner In Oregon. “Every rooter Is under moral ob ligation to yell every time a yell is called. Also to be careful to refrain from any Improper remarks directed towards our opponents. This will be strictly enforced. Itng Onto Field. “Between halves the rooters will descend from the bleachers and “rag" onto the field while the band plays. Tlie line will wind up, then sing the I “Toast to Oregon,” with the Glee j club leading and band playing, and [the girls singing also on the bleach jers, with the Choral club leading. I After the completion of this Bong, a yell or two will be given, which I hope will be the best of tho entire day. “This over, the line will unwind, and march directly down the length on the field, for enough to allow a banner, 75 feet long, to be unrolled from the head of the line, which banner will have words conveying our thanks for the appropriation painted on each side. “Following this the line will pro ceed back to the bleachers.” II. YOUNG, Yell Leader. OREGON LIXE-l’P Player Hull Kenton ('au field Holden Cook Beckett Cornell Bradshaw Malarkey Bryant Parsons VYiest Jones Grout Bigbee Anmnson Ensley Position It. T.. R. G.. C.. L. G.. L. T.. L. E.. Q-. (C)RE.. L. H. . F.. H . E.. H.. T.. Q. • E.. C. . It. It. It h. Player Billie May Laythe Amunsen Moore Ohrisman Huntley Robertson Rasmussen Blackwell Abraham Y eager Finch Hayes Schuster Larsen Dewey Position R E. R. R. L. L. L, R. R. It. It. R. L. Weight . . 1 7 (i . ..191. . . 183. ..180 . ..189. . .181 . ..129. . .165 . 151 . 171 . 165 . 146. 142. 176. 140. 142 . 200. ItOBAHLK O. Weight .170. A. f T.. G.. E. . G. . T.. E. . Q. H. . H. F. . E.. T.. H. . H.. H.. Q 1 80 . 186 . 142. , 184 . 1 80 . 160. 172. 175. 176. 178. 1 5 •>. .180. 154. 156 . .145. .140. Height . 6.01 .6.02 .6.01 .6.01 .6.02 . 6 .5.06 .6 .5.10 6 .5.09 . 5.08 . 5.07 . 6 .5.07 . . 5.08 . .5.1 1 . LINK-UP Height .5.10 ... . .5.11_ .1 . 5.08 . .6 . 6 .5.10. . 5.09 . . 5.11 . .5.08 . 6 5.07. , 5.11 . .5.10. .5.09. . 5.09. . a.07 . Age . 23 .23 .23 .21 . 22 .20 .22 . 22 .20 . 22 22 . 21 . 23 . 22 .18 . 23 . 21 Age . 20 . 24 . .21 . .23. .24 . .22. .23. .21. . 22 . .21 . . 20. .20. .19. .19. .18. .20. 25 . Exper. . 3 .3 .2 . 1 . 1 .0 . 1 .3 . 0 .0 . 1 .0 .2 .2 .0 2 . 0 Exper. .0 .3 .0 .2 .2 .3 .2 .2 .3 .1 .0 .0 __0 .0 .(.» .1 .1