Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, November 25, 1916, Page Five, Image 5

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Just Run in and See Our Line of Men's
Suits and Overcoats
Suits and coats that were
designed in color, fabric
■ and cut, specially for
Pj young men.
Some of them are pinch
back, some plain, but every
line and curve, every color
and pattern, every style and
model is in the line that
young men appreciate.
Prices $15 to $30
For Thanksgiving
If you are going home, you are truly thankful. If you stay
in town, you will need some good “eats” for your thanks
giving party.
Cranberries Fresh Figs
Sbalshipt Oysters New. Crop Walnuts
These will help your menu
Table Supply Company
9th and Oak “A Bigger, Better Store” Phone 246
Phone 293 J , 856 Willamette St.
OUTFITTERS FOR
Sportsmen and Athletes
Just received full line of basketballs, suits, shoes and stock
ings. Also indoor baseballs and handballs.
HAUSER BROS.
Eugene Albany Salem
W. A. KUYKENDALL
The Rexall Store
870 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon
Terry Ladies’ Hatter has been bought by
Mrs. Olive Baker
And will henceforth be known as the
THE VOGUE
Millinery for University Students a
Specialty
998 Willamette Opposite Rex Theatre
THE BIGGEST BULL OF THE SEASON
A Reprint From the Everett (Wash.) Daily Herald as It Actu
ally Appeared. Coach “Baggie” Can Hardly Be Blamed
for Having Another Game Scheduled Thanksgiving.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON WANTS
GAME WITH EVERETT HIGH SCHOOL
TEAM HERE THANKSGIVING DRV
The mighty University of Oregon!
football eleven, one of the most pow
erful college football machines ever
developed in the northwest, the team
that recently Held Dobie’s undefeated
University of Washington eleven to a
0-0 tie, has asked for a game with the
Everett high school football team here
on Thanksgiving day. Coach Bagshaw
today received a letter from Dean
Walker of the University of Oregon
containing that request. As Everett
already has a game scheduled with the
Jefferson high school of Portland for
Turkey Day, Dean Walker’s proposi
tion cannot be accepted.
The letter received today by Bag
gie is ns follows:
“Owing to an unexpected cancella
tion of our Thanksgiving game, we
find ourselves without a game for
that date, and are very anxious to se
cure one. Owing to the fact that the
Oregon soccer team meets the Mult
nomah club team in Eugene that day
it would be impossible for us to play
there. If you could consider playing
us on your field on that date we would
be glad to come, for merely expenses
for 15 men, and would help you out
by traveling as cheaply as possible.
If you cannot consider such a game
shall appreciate it very much if you
will give me any information as to
some other team that might consider
it.”
Such a proposition from one of the
strongest college teams in the con
ference is unique in the history of
sport in the Northwest. Baggie would
probably have had nerve enough to
have accepted a game, if his team hnd
not been already scheduled. The only
reason he can give for Oregon’s ac
tion is that the annual O. A. C.-Ore
gon Thanksgiving game has been cal
celled on account of the fight over the
eligibility of Johnnie Parsons, Oregon
halfback, who was allowed to play by
Washington after much discussion.
This leaves the Oregon team without
a game on Thanksgiving, and as Ev
erett has gained a reputation among
the Webfooters by swamping the
Franklin team of Portland 121-0, a
team coached by a former Oregon
star, Everett is probably thought by
the university men to be the most ac
ceptable eleven available at the last
minute.
Just how badly the big Oregon
men, with Johnnie Parsons, would
slaughter Baggie’s team Is a question
that will never be answered. But for
a big university to ask a high school
to play a first varsity eleven on
Thanksgiving is something that is
not done every day.
Letter accompanying above clipping send to Emerald.
Editor Oregon Emerald:
Everett, Wash., Nov. 21.—An amusing blunder was printed In one of our
local papers. I am enclosing the clipping which will explain itself. The same
story was also printed in two of the Seattle papers and is quite generally if
not universally believed in this section of the state.
I have been watching with pleasure the splendid progress of our football
team and in spirit I was with you in your rally the night before the game with
Washington. 1 saw 0. A. C. severely trounced by Washington in Seattle the
other day. Altogether it looks like a great year for the U. of 0.
With best wishes from tho state of Wash ngton,
(Signed) RALPH S. ALLEN, *16.
MANY FUMBLES ’15 GAME '
Muddy Field Made Bali Hard to Handle (
Last Year in 0. A. C. Game.
Statistics of the Oregon-O. A. C. foot
ball game played last year show O. A. 0. ]
to have made first downs six times
while Oregon, although winning the game
succeeded in this but five times.
Nine forward passes were attempted *
but only two were good for yardage. This
netted O A. C. 19 yards. The remaining ]
seven attempted by both teams were
grounded. None were intercepted. This
is accounted for by the muddy field. 1
Oregon was penalized seven times with
a loss of 45 yards. O. A. C. fouled but
four time3 losing 20 yards.
The University was considerably better
than O. A. C. in handling the ball, fum
bling with loss of the ball but seven
times. The ball was lost by the Aggies
fourteen times in > this way. Mud, on
the field, this day made the handling of
the ball difficult.
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Call and See
SCHWARZSGHILD’S
BOOK STORE
for your Xmas Kodak
r. W. OF O. A. C. INVITES
Iffers Use of Campus Buildings for Ore
gon Girls Who Attend Game.
The associated women of O. A. C.
inve extended a cordial invitation to the
tVoman’s League and Dean Mary E.
Fawcett of that institution has promised
;o provide rest rooms in Waldo and
Hawthorne halls for the use of the visit
>rs.
The Y. W. 0. A. cabinet of O. A. C.
las invited the local association and has
planned a joint cabinet meeting. Miss
Frances, their general association sec
•etary, promises that Shepherd hall will
je open all day Saturday for the use
)f the Oregon girls and she extends
i specitl invitation to Mrs. K. W. On
hank, acting association secretary for
;he local organization for that date.
Dean Fawcett expects to entertain
Dean Elizabeth Fox as does the head of
:ke home economics department, who
ias promised her a dinner at the Prac
lice house, where senior girls are in
:harge.
Yoran’s
Shoe
Store
The Store that Sells
Good
Shoes
Lids
. »
Bones
ALWAYS
We Offer the newest ideas in men’s
wearing apparel—select your vacation
and “home-going” outfit from our large
and varied stock—
Overcoats—raincoats—sweater jack
ets—shirts, etc., etc. Look ’Em Over—
The Haberdasher
Willoughby “Men’s Outfitters” Bangs
BRODERS BROS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh, Corned and Smoked Meats
80 W. 8th St. Eugene, Oregon. Phone 40
O. A. C.
Homecoming
AND
Football Game
Aggies and Eugene ’Varsity Teams
, at
Corvallis Sat., Nov. 25
The Game that All Will Want to See
Round *>8t Special Train Leaves 12 :45 P. Round
M.—Returning, leave Corvallis lm
Trio mediately after game. Tickets good Trip
* on any train until Monday night. v
$1.80 LOW FARES $1.80
For the round trip from all stations on the Oregon Electric
railway. Fast time, frequent trains and invariably on time.
Thanksgiving Fares—Sale Dates—November 29 and 30.
H. R. KNIGHT, Agent, Eugene.
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