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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1917)
FATHER MORAN VOLUNTEERS TO COACH Soccer Team to Start Active Work Monday; 15 Men Are Out. Father James Moran has volun teered liis time to the coaching of soccer, and starting in Monday, will be on the field for earnest work with the squad. Father Moran is an expe rienced soccer man and for the past few years has spent much of his time in working with Oregon teams. No great activity has been seen on the soccer field for the past two weeks. Goal posts have been erected and the field is now in good condi tion. Fifteen fellows have been turn ing out, but it is hoped that more men will turn out, especially the liosli. Two games are to be scheduled with O. A. C. One will be played here dur ing Homecoming week, and the other in Corvallis, on a date not yet set. Y. M. C. A. CABINET HEADS ARE CHOSEN Chairmen of Committees Selected for This Year. The following have been appointed as members of the Y. M. C. A. cabi net: Administration: Clinton Thie nes, president; Walter Myers, vice president; Glen Macey, treasurer; A. C. Shelton, secretary; Walter Banks, office manager; Joe Boyd, student vol unteers, and Bruce Yergen, publicity. Religious education meetings, Bruce Flegal; Bible study, Clinton Thienes, and mission study, Joe Boyd. Service, employment, A. C. Shelton; deputa tions, Paul Spangler; socials, Thurs ton Lara way; the James Lyman fund, Paul Spangler, and social service, Jesse Witty. As yet the chairmanships for the Sea Beck and Boy’s work have not been filled. YES! We develope Kodak Films The Kodak Shop Opposite Rex Headquarters for stunt pictures Regulation Middy Suits and Middy Blouses The Middy Suit illustrated here is of fine quality wool serge, strictly regulation. Skirt and Blouse $17.50. Separate Middy Blouses in Blue and Red Flannel, strictly regulation, $-1.50 to $8.00. New Sweaters for young ladies have just arrived, in many interesting combinations, priced $0.50 to $20. A new shipment of “0” Blankets in College colors has just arrived — also many new patterns in Pendle ton Kobes. o IN CLOSE GAME; SCORE 14-0 (Concluded from page 1.) 1 made two yards through right tackle. Oregon penalized five yards for off side. Steers made five yards through left tackle. Cook went through cen ter for three yards. Steers punted 40 yards to Roberts, who ran ball back j 15 yards. Idaho failed to gain on a wide end run. Graff made five yards. Ball on Idaho 40-yard line. Carnahan punted 25 yards to Me Cready, who ran it back 10. Steers i one yard through left guard. On a tackle around play Nelson made five, i Cook carried the ball for two yards through center. Steers passed the ball into the ground. Idaho’s ball on their 47-yard line. Roberts dashed around end for eight. Bershear made two yards on plunge through left guard. Fake Makes 10 Yards. | Roberts one yard through left tackle. Carnahan punted 35 yards to Steers, who returned five yards. Steers punted out of bounds. Idaho’s ball on Oregon’s 25-yard line. On fake play Roberts gained 10 yards and first down. Roberts made five yards. Ball on 10-yard line. Bersheas stopped without gain. Roberts made two yards. Fourth down, five to go. Forward pass failed and Oregon’s ball. It was from Barshear to Rob erts. Steers kicked 50 yards to Rob erts, who returned 10 yards. Graff failed to gain on straight plunge at center. Graff made five yards around left end. Another plunge by Graff netted two yards. Barsehar made a wild heave on an attempted forward pass and it was Oregon’s ball on their 30-yard line. Steers punted over Idaho’s goal line. It was a wonderful kick. Idaho (a ball on their 20-yard line. Bershear failed to gain. Bershear made two yards through center. Quar ter ended. Score: Oregon 0; Idaho 0. Second Quarter. Quarter opened with the ball on Idaho’s 25-yard line. Idaho’s ball. Thompson replaced Bershear in back who went in at end in place of Gow en. Thompson made 20 yards around right end. On next play Thompson failed to gain. Thompson ripped up center for nine yards. Thompson made ten yards more through guard. Oregon seemed unable to hold him. Thompson stopped with one yard. Thompson gained six yards through tackle. Third down and two to go. Bershear stopped without gain. Ida ho penalized 15 yards for holding. Caranahan held. Steers intercepted forward pass on his twenty-five-yard line and returned five yards. Steers punted forty yards to Idaho’s thirty yard line. Time out for Idaho. So tar Idaho has had the best of the play ing. Steers lias kept the ball out of danger with his wonderful punting. Bershear made three yards around left end. Thompson gained eight yards but fumbled and Oregon recov ered the ball. Wilson fell on the ball. It was Oregon’s ball on Idaho’s 40 yard line. Steers passed 20 yards to vnderson who fell as the ball was coming down and the ball slipped from his lingers. Steers made 15 yards on a straight plunge, through the line. Steers Makes Touchdown. Hall on Idaho's 2i-yard line. Steers piled through lor eight yards through tackle. Ball on Idaho's 13-yard line. Steers went over tor a touchdown on play through left tackle. It was a 20 yard run. Steers kicked goal. Score, Oregon 7, Idaho 0. Williams kicked off to Idaho's 40 yard line. Roberts received ball and ran back 15 yards. Ball on Idaho's 30-yard line. A forward pass, Ber shear to Dingle, was completed but was a loss of one yard. Thompson gained three yards. Thompson made 11 yards, first down. Ball in middle of Held. Thompson bucked guard for four yards. Oregon broke up delayed pass to Bershear for no gain. Roberts made 10 yards for a lirst down. Ball on 35-yard line. Roberts four yards. Oregon is Penalized. Roberts made sis yards for a first down. Hoberts made two yards. Idaho fumbled and Leslie recovered for Ore gon. Ball on 20-yard line. Steers punted 35 yards to Roberts. Ball on Idaho 40-yard liue. Thompson made sis yards. Dingle made one yard on center rush. A forward pass, Bershear to Dingle, gained one yard. Oregon penalized five yards for offside Thompson made two yards through center. Time. End of first half. —scoiv: tnrgoit 7: Idaho o. So far Idaho has had the best of the playing, despite the fact that Oregon made the only score. Idaho plays nine men on the line and just before the play is called, the halfbacks drop back into position and the ball Is passed. Steer’s punting has been even better than usual. The rooters gave the customary serpentine between halves, fully 250 l being in the long twisting line. ! Oregon’s offensive was confined to the line plunges by Steers and Cook which resulted in the touchdown. Ida ho made three yards to the ’Varsity’s one in this hah'. Third Quarter. Kennedy went in at right guard in : place of Hartwell for Idaho. Oregon’s lineup remained the same. Williams kicked off for Oregon with the wind behind him. The kick went over the goal line. The ball was Ida ho’s on their own 20-yard line. Thomp son plunged through tackle for nine yards. On a fake, Thompson made six through left tackle. Thompson made one yard through center. Idaho pen alized 15 yards for holding. Ball on j Idaho’s 20-yard line. On an end run Bershear gained two yards. Thompson made three through left tackle. Roberts stopped with one yard gain. Thompson punted 35 yards to Oregon’s 30-yard line. On tackle a”ou”d play. Nelson gained two yards. Steers failed to gain. Steers fell through leit tackle for five yards. Steers punted 55 yards to Roberts who was downed in his tracks. Ball on Idaho’s 15-yard line. Oregon smashed a line plunge. Thompson broke through center for 10 yards. Time out to measure yardage. First down. Couch Makes Touchdown. Thompson made one yard through ] left guard. Idaho penalized five yards j ''or offside. Second down and 15 to I ,ro. Gr^ff made 10 yards through cen ter. Another plunge gained two yards Thompson punted 15 yards out of bounds. Ball on Idaho’s 47-yard line. Steers thrown for a five-yard loss. Williams gained five yards on tackle around play. Steers passed to Mc Cready, who juggled the ball and fin ally dropped it. Fourth down. Steers punted 45 yards and Couch picked up the ball and made a touchdown. It was an outside kick. Steers kicked goal. Score: Oregon 14; Idaho 0. Drop Kick Fails. Williams .kicked off to Idaho on 20 yard line. Oregon was offside and Williams kicked off from the 35-yard line. Thompson ran ball back 15 yards to the 35-yard line. Thompson made one yard. On double pass Roberts tailed to, gn’n. Third down. Thomp son fumbled, but Idalpji recovered. Thompson bucked center for one yard. Ball went to Oregon on downs. Ball on 40-yard line. Steers made four yards. Eas Williams made three; Steers made one yard through left tac kle. Ball on Idaho’s 35-vard line. Stee-s attempted to drop-kick but fell short and it was Idaho’s ball on their 12-vard line. Quarter ended. Score: Oregon 14; Idaho 0. f-rurth uuarter. Evans went in for Graff at right half for hhiho. Roberts failed to gain. Evans made a yard. A triple shift f"’led to gain. Thompson punted 40 yards to Steers who ran it back 20 yards. Oregon’s ball on Idaho’s 45 M’d Mne Nelson made four yards. On tackle play Williams gain ad 20 yards. Ball on 19-yard line. Steers stopped for no gain. A line play gained two yards. Williams carrying e ball. A short forward pass, Steers to WUson. gained three yards. Steers passed to McCready who fumbled. Tdibo’s ball on their own 15-yard line. Idaho failed to gain. Roberts made two yards through tackle. Roberts arain failed to gain. Thompson kicked •o ’yards to Steers who ran it back ten yards. Oregon Has Best of It, Ball on Oregon’s 46-yard line. Ore gon has had far the better of the play ing this half. Williams made four 'aids on end run. Nelson made eight vaids on end around play. Time out for Nelson. Oregon was stopped without gain. McCready fumbled but recovered with no gain. Steers for ward passed to McCready for 10 yard gain. R ,berts intercepted another short d-op-kick Ball on Idaho’s 30-yard line. Idaho failed to gain. Time out for Nelson. Thompson made three yards through tackle. Bershear passed 12 yards to Dingle. McCready broke up an attempted pass. Bershear made 25 yards on end run. Idaho made three yards. Ball on Oregon 25-yard line. Many Plays Fail. Bershear failed to gain. Thompson failed to gain. Another line play failed. Oregon secured the ball on i downs. Ball on 20-yard line. Steers punted 40 yards to Roberts, • who returned 25 to Oregon’s 23-vard line. Perrine w^nt in for Kennedy. Forward pass, Bershear to Dingle, failed to gain. A line plunge gained three yards. A forward pass fahed. Thompson failed to gain. Steers blocked a long pas ovser the goal line.! Game ended. Score: Oregon 14; Idaho 0. Detailed Summary. Summary—Yards by scrimmage: Idaho 326, Oregon 171. Penalties: Ore gon 10 yards, Idaho 30 yards. Punts: Oregon 400 yards, average 40 yards; Idaho 195 yard average 24 yards. Forward passes: Oregon, six passes, four incomplete and two complete for 13 yards gain; Idaho, seven passes, five incomplete, one loss of one yard, one- for gain of seven yards. Subs Vi tuMons: Oregon, none; Idaho, Thomp son for Bershear, Bershear for Go wan, Kennedy for Hartwell, Evans for Graff, Perrine for Kennedy. Touch downs: Oregon, Steers 1, Couch 1; Ida ho, none. Goals kicked: Steers 2. Drop-kicks attempted: Steers, Oregon, score Dy quarters: 12 3 ! Oregon . 0 7 7 Idaho . 0 0 0 The lineup follows: Oregon Position Anderson Williams Maddock Leslie Tregilgas Nelson Wilson Steers Couch McCready Cook Officials: L. E. L. T. L. G. C. R. G. R. T. R. E. Q L. H. R. H. F. B. Sam Dolan, George Philbrook, umpire; thews, head linesman. mai 4 0 14 0 0 Idaho Robinson Jackson Pearson Plastina Hartwell Carnahan Gowen Dingle Bershear Graff Roberts 1 referee; R. Mat ALPHA KAPPA PSI announces the election of Charles Tisdale. Larue Blackaby. Ivan Warner. Your duty to the nation includes the purchase of a Liberty Bond if you can possibly do so. ROOM FOR RENT—Furnished. Lady or gentleman. Furnace heat, cook ing privilege. Apartment two, 77 East 11th. Phone 353-J. OLD OREGON MEN ARE WATCHING TRE SCHOOL (Concluded from page 1.) we stop to consider that if the war had not called them away there would be back at Oregon a football team that would put to shame any ‘All-Ameri can’ aggregation. If ever a school had an honorable alibi, we have one this year. “Occasionally I call around to visit the members of the Eugene Ambu lance Corps, composed mostly of for mer Oregon students. Swede Nelson is first sergeant, and among the other sergeants are Joe Bell, Jimmy Vance, Lyman Pickett, ‘Cy’ Wolcott, ex-’17. To go by there in the afternoon when they are out for football practice re minds one of Kincaid field with such old veterans as Bill Snyder, Monteith, Ken Bartlett, and Ward McKinney, together with Nelson, MacMaurice, Farley, and many others, out to put the company on the Camp Lewis football map. From the looks of things they will do it. too. Their first game is with the all-cantonment team, composed mostly of former college players, which will be their hardest game. Oregon is represented on this! all-cantonment team by Sam Cook. ' “As a whole the class of men caught in the draft army is much better than I most people expected to find. Regu j lar army officers stationed here say | the drafted men are far above any i regulars they ever had to handle. I ! have been much impressed with the | ease the different classes of men com ing here have mixed. The preacher’s son is horrified the first night to find that he is sleeping next to a former bartender, but in a few days he finds there are some things his neighbor can help him in after all, and the bar tender finds that the preacher’s son is not such a bad sort of a chap after all. There is a remarkable spirit of co-operation among the men, and they are fast becoming accustomed to ar my life. It is not at all uncommon to see a drafted man conducting a French class among his fellows. “For the past month I have been on duty in the mustering office. It is very interesting work, getting a rec ord of the life history of each man. Many men coming here can scarcely speak a word of English, nor sign their own names. We have consider able trouble with a few men who have conscientious scruples against han dling a gun. At first we had a hard time finding out which ones were sin cere and which ones merely wanted to avoid fighting. Our present plan is to show them the overalls the non combatants wear and the kind of work they do, and it really is surprising to see how many consciences ‘about face.’ There are, however, very few really conscientious objectors in camp. Practically all the men are anxious to find out how they can whip the Kaiser in the quickest manner. “The lack of knowledge of army life is getting some of the men here into trouble. Some time ago a drafted man got into an argument with a lieutenant. The lieutenant said some thing that made the man angry, so with the threat, ‘Well, I was brought here to fight, I might as well start in now,’ he peeled off his coat and cleaned up the lieutenant, for which he re ceived a court martial sentence of 25 years at Alcatras. “I just heard today that Lamar Tooze is to be transferred to Camp Lewis soon. 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