Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, November 08, 1913, Image 6

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( ui I Fenton, some “kicker."
is playing liis last year.
OREGON UPSETS DOPE
(Continued from page 1.)
gie camp, the Oregon line is the
heavier by live pounds; 180 pound
a vertigo for O. A. C., and 185 for
Oregon. But the Aggie backfield is
considerably the heavier of the two,
withrBpeed again in Oregon’s favor.
Whether Fenton will have the edge
on Block ■ o l in punting is still a
question; but Carl's surMiesn on
placements is feared throughout th ■
con fen nee.
Ho coo Fawcett raj ;• Oregon has
"Kid" Precedent to roly upon. Min
in' io; hut she 1 o bus Johnnj Pat
sons, Anson Cornoll, and the r at
of the team; all of whom could over
turn such an advantage on the other
Bide,
The entire first and second teams
were taken to Albany litis morning
at nine-thirty.
Reports from Whitman pronounce
th? Missionaries ready for their gam ■
with l S. (’. today; the only oth o
conference game (his week.
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OPINIONS ON GAME
(Continued from page 1.)
to 1 odds. If the boys get in and
fight like they did last year, we will
win easily.”
Joe Jones.
' I'd hite to try to predict the re
sult of today’s game, but am banking
on Bezdek to pull us through.
Johnny Beckett.
''We'll tear them up. Beat ’em by
three touchdowns.”
Oscar Wiest.
”1 look to see a fight like two
bull dogs, but I’m betting on Ore
gon.”
Bill Holden.
"I expect a hard rub, but feel that
Oregon has the edge on them
Carl Kenton
"I don't think the Aggie team is
in as poor condition as reported. It j
looks like an even break to me.” j
Wallace Caufielil.
"If ‘fight’ will win the game, we :
have it stowed away.”
Freshmen at Cornell cannot drive
automobiles on the campus.
A limited number of students may
now enter the college of science and
;irts at Oberlin College because of a
recent ruling by the faculty.
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Alison (’oriu'll, pi t'inior quartoi hack
of iln* Nortlnvost.
STUDENTS
It i*ays to eat at the Monarch Cafe
teria. The beat of home cooking.
MONARCH
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CAFETERIA
Opposite the Rex Theatre
"Do you want a shine?”
"Yes.”
See PETE
The Shine Doctor.
747 Willamette.
PutOneOver
on them
OREGON
And show the farmers, “it
can’t be did.”
We are with you
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THE TEAM:
Remember, it you win, you all have a
great lag famous milk shake coming at the
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