MIXED VARSITY TEAM SCORES OVER METHODISTS AT WILL (Continued from page 1.) Forward pass also a failure. The ball given to Willamette on her 20-yar^. Doane punted 35 yards to the middle of the field. Time taken out for in jury to Bolt, Willamette’s right tack le. Oregon penalized 5 yards for off side. Bigbee made 5 yards; Monteith 7 more. Bigbee made 2 more. Hen dricks made first down. Bigbee made 5 yards around right end. Hendricks made 20 yards through center. Mon teith advanced it to Willamette's 4 yard line. Gates replaced Bartlett at right half. Bigbee went through for a touchdown. Cornwall kicked goal. Score: 20 to 0. Bolt kicked off clear over Oregon’s goal line. Play was started on Or egon’s 20-yard line. Bigbee made 12 yards around Willamette’B left end. Hendricks negotiated first down. Monteith made 2 yards; Hendricks 3 more. Hendricks held. Oregon pe nalized 6 yards for off-side. Mon teith made the first down. Monteith was thrown for a yard’s loss. Vickrey nailed Bigbee for a loss. Sharpe failed to catdh pass from Monteith. Monteith punted 40 yards to Willam ette’s 10-yard line. Bolt kicked 30 yards to Sharpe. Oregon made rapid advance to goal line, reeling off 4 and 7 yards at a clip. Monteith thrown for a loss on Willamette’s 8-yard line. Forward pass failed. Ball lost to Willamette on her 20-yard line. Big bee nailed Gates for a loss and Bolt kicked 25 yards. Oregon again failed to complete the forward pass. Wil lamette was penalized 5 yards for off side. Monteith made 6. Hendricks failed to gain. Bigbee fumbled on Willam ette’s 10-yard line, Doane getting ball. Bolt kicked 40 yards to Sharpe, who returned the leather 2 yards just as the half ended. Score: Oregon 20; Willamette 0. Second Half Cornwall kicked off to Willamette's 25-yard line. Willamette fumbled on second down and Oregon regained ball. Another forward pass failed. Bolt punted 30 yards to Sharpe, who ran it back 20 yards. Garrett replaced Mitchell and Teg gart went in at full for Hendricks. Oregon missed another forward pass by a narrow margin. Oregon made its first forward pass, Bigbee to Sharpe, for 9 yards. Crawford tack led Monteith for loss. Sharpe car ried the ball 15 yards and Powrie ad vanced it to the 5-yard line Bigbee made 4 yards. Crawford threw Teg gart for loss. Willamette held them for yardage and Bolt kicked from behind his own goal posts, 35 yards, Sharpe return ing 18 ynrds. Another pass failed to materialize. Willamette blocked at tempted place kick and Teggart recov ered ball in the center of the field. Cornwall punted 30 yards. Bolt kicked 28 yards t® his 50-yard line. All the team jerked except Corn wall, Cossman, Bigbee and Monteith. Monteith made 20 yards through left wing and Huntington reeled off 20 more. Bryant was held. On the next down the ball was fumbled, roll ing across Willamette’s goal line. Beckett fell on ball for touchdown. Bryant kicked goal. score: Oregon 27; Willamette 0. Monteith returned the kick-off 3B yards. Huntington made 6 yards. Paget broke through and threw Bry ant for a loss. Beckett punted 20 yards. The quarter ended with ball on Willamette’s 28-yard line in her possession. After three attempts at yardage. Monteith ran through a scattered field for a touchdown. Bryant kicked goal. Score: 34 to 0. Bolt kicked over goal line and ball was put in play on Oregon’s 20-yard line. Bigbee made 9 yards. Hunt ington failed to gain. Beckett punt ed 28 yards. Gates failed to gain on shift play. Flegel failed to gain on same formation. Bolt, punted 25 yards. Monteith made 20 yards. Bry ant twisted and squirmed over four white lines, eluding six would-be tacklers. Beckett and Snyder opened up a hole big enough for an ice wag on, and Monteith walked across the Mefhodista’ line. Bryant failed to i kick goal. j Score: 40 to 0. Bartlett replaced Vickery at left end for Willamette. Bolt kicked off to Monteith. Monteith ran 25 yards. Bryant 20, and then Huntington ran 80 yards, carrying the ball to Wil lamette’s 10-yard line. The 13th lot mad pmm then failed. Ball ewes vo Willamette on her own 20-yard line. Bolt punted 30 yards, ball rolling out of bounds. Another forward pass failed to ma terialize, Beckett received a for ward pass from Bryant, the ball bounding off an opponent, and ran 40 yards for a touchdown. Bryant kicked goal. Score: 47 to 0. Bolt again kicked off. Monteith ran it to the middle of the field. Bigbee made 12 yards, Bryant 6. Time taken out for Booth. Bryant broke loose and ran 40 yards for another touch down. Bryant kicked goal. Score: Oregon 54; Willamette 0. Huntington returned the kick-off 16 yards. Bryant reeled off another 25-yard run. Huntington made 10 yards. Forward pass failed, Bryant to Cornwall pass successful. After four more plays, Huntington carried it over. Bryant kicked goal. Scire: Oregon 61; Willamette 0. 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