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RALLY DISSEMINATES SCADS OP “PEP” (Continued from page 1.)_ deville by the different houses and organizations. Don Orput, in “Nocturnal Grid ironitis,” held the audience attentive and often cheering. It was a pro phetic dream, in which he went .through today’s game in monologue. He was “seein’ things” and telling aloud what he saw—the exultant en thusiasm that was his in seeing Ore gon, in his dream, win by 13 to 0.' It wts vivid, realistic. Next Wallace- Martyn gave a “wild »dance” and ‘fgot by.” The Phi Delts, represented by Mau rice Bigbee, as the farmer 0. A. C. ’76 alumnus, and Carson Bigbee and Claire Henderson as the cow, gave a milking scene, in which the cow backed up and sat down on the stool. On the cow was the sign: “This is no bull.” The cow was not milked. Ralph Ash and Carl Naylor an swered to the A. T. O. place on the program, and they “pulled college stuff,” making Naylor fall again and once more into Ash’s arms, as each joke hit him in the face. The audi ence laughed. Maurice Hyde, Walter Grebe, and Verne Aperson constituted “a fifty piece band that had made a tour of the world in 47 weeks in Lebanon.” They played the cornet, trombone and snare drum, and lo! music there was. Merlin Hatley, for the Sigma Nu3, “spoke a piece,” and set forth the dif ficulty of pigging at O. A. C. He was applauded with approval. Mandell Weiss, Doc Sutton and Wal. ter Grebe had black stuff all over their faces—they were black-face comedi ans. who jested cut-upingly. “Sunday School” was the stunt of Delta Tau Delta, and every Biblical question asked by the teacher, Edison Marshall, evoked answers bearing on the big game, making the audience laugh. “Hezdek Wants Me for a Rooter” was sung to a familiar Sun day School air, and a “Mooly Cow Al falfa Hay” 0. A. C. yell was given by the knee-trousered Sunday School ers. Sigma Chi put on a chorus girl stunt, in which Wallace Martyn led the cjiorus with cane in hand, sing ing ‘Camp Meeting Band.” The “girls” serpentined. Beta Theta Pi’s act was a musical comedy—meller drammer, in which chorus girls were gowned appropri ately—and the vallain hid behind a willow because he said he kissed her. The audience laughed. Robert McMurray, Alex Bowen dna John Bull, for Kappa Sigma, did a magician act, with McMurray as the deft-fingered presto-artist, Bowen as his humorously made-up assistant, and Bull as the colored servant. Bowen’s sneezing brought forth many a laugh, and McMurray and Bull carried their parts well. The Iota Chi contribution to the ev ening's fun was a moving picture sho won the screen, showing live stock and two locomotives that collided and re-collided. Song and yells, and then the bon Walts* Optical Parlars No charge for Exhaminationi. Broken Len te» duplicated within an hout or twoj bring .he piece*. Factory on the Prenii»es. 790 Willamette Street DUNN’S BAKERY DUNN A PRICE, Proprietor* 66 Nieth Avenue Leaf Phone 7 - ..i". ,1.' . '-1-'- — “The Club” Biggest and Best CIGAR AND BILLIARD RESORT IN THE VALLEY We make special endeavors to please. Pipes of every kind. Repair ing and Inlay work a specialty. We appreciate your patronage. Sth and WlUaeMtte 81a. fire. ACT THREE Scene: Kincaid Field. Almost before the crowd from Vil lard could reach Kincaid Field sky rockets began coming from that di rection and the huge pile of debris soaked with tar and oil, and surmount ed by a large sign, “You know us, Aggies.” From various parts of tha pile a dozen sky rockets swished into the sky to burst in beautiful colors above the fii;e. ' . « A crowd, which had been" waited for two hours on the field to witness the conflagration and the crowd 700 strong which filled Villard Hall made one of the largest throngs that ever witnessed a similar event. As the fire gained headway the Frosh serpen tined around and gave Oregon yells till the blaze reached its height and slowly abated, concluding the most successful rally Oregon has ever seen. OREGON CRIPPLED BUT GAME FOR BATTLE (Continued from page 1.) mighty hard game tomorrow.” An analysis of comparative scores does pot give O. A. C. a very large advantage. The Orange and Black and the Lem on and Yellow both defeated W. S. C. 7 to 0; both had about the same difficulty in turning the trick. O. A. C. beat Idaho 26 to 0, while “Bez’s” pro teges had difficulty in rolling up 13 to 0. This must be elaborated upon, however. Oregon met the Gem Stat ers in their own lair and before their own friends; O. A. C. met Idaho in Portland, and got all the breaks of the game. Two of the touchdowns were the direct results of' the intercepting of forward passes. Dobie beat Oregon 10 to 0, and O. A. C. held the Purple and Gold to a scoreless tie. However, the condi tions were essentially different. Do bie claims that he could have beaten O. A. C. by four touchdowns in Se attle. These analogies are not meant to give the impression that Oregon has performed as creditably as O. A. C. has so fav, but that there is plenty of room fo" contention The excursion will be run over the Corvallis and Eastern track and the train stops within 50 yards of the field. The team will travel on this train. This will not give them much time for practice, bui this arrange ment is sanctioned by the coaches. Every man who has turned out reg ularly all season will be taken on the trip. The officials for the game are: Referee—Varnell. I j Tipire—Fawcett Head Linesman -Coach Griffith, of Idaho. 5 FOR YOUR DEN 5 Beautiful College Pennants YALE AND HARVARD Each 914x24 Inches PRiNCETON, CORNELL, MICHIGAN Each 7x21 Inches 4—PENNANTS, Size 12x30—4 Any Leading College of Your Selection 'All of our best quality, in their proper colors, with col >red emblems. Either assortment, for lim ited time, sent postpaid for 50 cents and five stamps to cover shippng costs. Write us for prices before placing orders for felt novelties of all kinds. The GEM CITY NOVELTY CO. 729 Bittner St., Dayton, Ohio. Sentiment has been expressed at' the University of Nebraska against co-eds wearing their party dresses to classes. This is the direct result of the practice of a great many of wear ing silk dresses in laboratory cours es. Many colleges in the United States are starting Red Cross funds to aid in raising money to be used in reliev ing suffering in war zones. Stan ford, University of Kansas and Wash bum College are among the latest to start such funds. Suit Prices Reduced } The season’s best styles in the redingote or short jacket suit. Plain or tunic skirts. Made of cheviots, broad cloths, poplins, etc. In the most wanted colors. Every suit in the house included in this sale. All Wooltex suits guaranteed for two season’s satisfactory wear. Select your suit now: "» LARGE’S Cloak and Suit House 865 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon Thanksgiving Holiday Visits T Travel on the Oregon Electric Ry. Reduced Round-Trip Fares in effect Good for return until Nov. 30 Through Tickets to Puget Sound, and points East and West. Two limited Trains daily Portland to Spokane and East—59 hours to St. Paul-Minneapolis—72 hours to Chicago. Pacific International Livestock Exposition, Portland, December 7-12 H. R. KNIGHT, Agent, Eugene, Or. If Oregon Wins Today WE WILL GIVE every man who plays a sterling silver football pin with “O” enameled in lemon yellow. This pin will be a suitable souvenir of the contest, in lieu of Kaiser Wilhelm’s “Iron Cross.” Luckey’s Jewelry Store r\ON'T BE so far behind the times as some folia are— Light your home yjith the new Mazda Lamp More Light—Less Cost The RED W STORE V " 9th and Willamette — ==4 College people will find a most varied assort ment of Little Books and Little Cards in accord with the season and the times at SchwarzschilcTs Book Store Acme-TAX I " Service Prices 25 and and 35 cents. Party rites Staid at 8th and Willamette. Phone 1190 II f&o/mJfvecHt “You Know Us Aggies” And in fact the U. of O. Student Body is known everywhere by their neat, up-to-date appearance. S. H. Friendly & Co. are duly proud of the part they play in furnishing the kind of Clothes College Men and Women desire. We can help you look right before you start............—** 44On to Corvallis”