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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1925)
FROSH BEATEN BY ROOKS, 9-7 Aggie First Year Men Give Yearlings Hard Fight MAPLE IS WINNERS’ STAR Burnell, Woody, Martin and Flegel Oregon Stars By Dick Syring Eleven red "shirted Oregon Aggie rook football players and the super stitious “Friday, 13th,” were all too much for the Oregon yearling team yesterday afternoon, and as result they were defeated 9 to 7 in a hard fought game played on Bell field, Corvallis. The game started with a rush. Flegel kicked off to the Corvallis lads. Maple, quarterback, returned the ball with a fifty yard run. From here on until in the latter part of the quarter the game was just a punting duel, both teams showing good defensive and little offensive. Maple Does Good Kicking In the last part of the quarter the ball was Oregon frosh’s ton their 20 yard line. Martin, tackle, booted the ball 40 yards. Maple re turned it 20 yards and then through a series of line bucks and end runs the Aggies worked the ball down to the 25 yard line where Maple made a well directed place kick. The Oregon yearling eleven start ed the second quarter with new fight. A series of line bucks brought the ball to the25 yard line where a bullet-like pass from Woody to Pope, left end, went over the goal line for the Oregon babes only score. Woody made the try for point kick. aLte in the third quarter the Ag gies marched the ball down towards the Lemon-Yellow frosh’s goal line and were held one foot from the goal. Here Martin booted the ball 25 yards, from behind his own goal posts. The ball was returned five yards and worked down to the 30 yard line where a pass irom Whit lock to Maple scored 'the Kooks only touchdown. Maple failed to kick goal. Burnell, Woody Outstanding Burnell, fullback and Woody, quarterback, were the outstanding men behind the line for the frosh. Martin, tackle, and Flegel, guard played a good game on the line. Maple, quarterback, was the greatest ground gainer for the Ag gies while Luce, left tackle, was the outstanding man on their line. The rooks made five first downs from scrimmage for gains of 67 yards to the frosh’s two first downs from scrimmago and four from passes for total of 87 yards. The Aggies attempted three passes, completed one. The frosh attempt ed 11 pases, four incomplete, one intercepted and six completed. Bur nell, fullback, was Oregon’s great est ground gainer with 28 yards. Whitlock, rook, booted the ball for an average of 39 yards to the 32 yard average of Woody and Mar tin. ] Classified Ads ♦ ———.. ■ - ■ ■ *<$>■ FURNISHED Apartment for Bent —Large, sunny rooms; • modern, except heat; between University and town; very cheap.—1364-J. TO BENT—Storage for Ford car. $2.00 per month. See Scott Hayes 1369 Beech. EXTENSION DIVISION ATTENDANCE IS HIGH Psychology Courses Have 403 Enrollment Begistration in the Portland cen ter of the extension divisions shows a heavy increase over pre vious years, according to informa tion just released by the extension office. The total enrollment in Portland is 1911, exceeding the number last year by 131. Two courses in psychology and tests, under Dr. B. W. DeBusk, are the most popular, having a total enrollment of 403. English compo sition courses come next with 268, and the banking courses with 265, enrolled. Other popular courses wTith their enrollment are: psychology, 105; physical education, 112; recent de velopments in fiction, 80; elemen tary Spanish, 85; elementary French, 82; elementary short story writing, 64; magazine writing, 55; modern social problems, 54; and European history, 47. The Portland center conducts most of its classes at night in the Lincoln high school and the cen tral library building. Sculpturing courses under Avard Fairbanks are given in the Dekum building. Theaters REX—First day: Hoot Gibson in “The Calgary Stampede,” a rootin,’ tootin,’ shootin, ’ tale of Northwest tern adventure, actually filmed at the world famous Canadian rodeo. With the inimitable Hoot in a rarin ’-to-go role that fits him from chaps to sombrero; Buster Brown comedy; International news events; Dorothy Wyman, maid o’ melody, in musical thrills on the organ. COMING—“Playing With Souls,” with Mary Astor, Clive Brook, Wil liam Collier, Jr., and Jacqueline Logan. THE MCDONALD—Today and tomorrow last - days on the year s biggest hit, Douglas Fairbanks in “Don Q, Son of Zorro,” Doug’s greatest picture—bar none. Alex ander on the golden voice wurlitzer. Popular prices.' Professional Directory miiiiniiiiiiini!!iuiiuinimmiiimiminmiiiimiiuii|!m|iiiii!iiiiiii|M|'i|,||i||ll|i||ii|i' W. E. Buchanan dentist I. 0. 0. F. 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WE’RE BETTING ON YOU, TEAM COME THROUGH! SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER—5-7 75c With Orchestra Music Special Grille Dance Tonight Sanctioned hy the Homeeominf Committee Special Sunday Night Dinner 9 to S WITH 5-PIECE ORCHESTRA _ f-i Ye Campa Shoppe GOOD FOOD—GOOD SERVICE Music Every Week day 12 to 1 and Night 6 to 7 MD>ES ELLIOTT MALCOLM TENNENT l We’re Glad You’re —Back To Back Our Oregon Tonight See HOOT GIBSON In ' “Calgary Stampede” More than your money’s worth feh" Welcome Grads “Back to Back Our Oregon” n. Manerud-Huntington Fuel Company PHONE 651 1st NATL. BANK BLDG. Here’s to the Oregon Team and It’s Rooters May Today Be One of Victory STORE-AMEN 713 WILLAMETTE Our Store Will Be Closed During the Game NO FIREXi TO BUILD If it is done with HEAT—you can do it BETTER with GAS See these Radiantfire Gas Heaters at the Gas Office Mountain States Power Co. 811 Oak Street Telephone 28