* l : Nobody’s Business T T -- By BRUCE HAMBY - (in collaboration with Crystal W. Ball) Following a tasty meal of fraternity house spinach yester day noon, your correspondent and bis distinguished oracle, Crystal W. Ball, sat down to determine to diay’s football scores. Far into the night we labored. Sheets of paper, statistics, predictions, etc., were before us, but still we found diffi culty in making the prognostica tions. Because we were 100 per cent last week, Crystal W. Ball was slightly conceited and continually talked about himself. Not until long after midnight would he con sent to getting down to business. The conversation between your correspondent and the eminent Mr. Ball was sum and substance, as follows: Bruce W. Hamby: Crystal, how will UCLA and Stanford come out? Crystal W. Ball: Well, West brook, I did splendidly last week, did I not? B. W. H.: Please confine your self to the question. C. W. B.: Oh, yes, indeed. Stan ford will win, 20 to 6. Now, as I was saying. I certainly am— B. W. H.: Please, please, Crys tal. Our time grows short. Even now the sun is coming up in the west. I mean east. Crystal, what was in that soup? C. W. B.: Confine yourself to the topic before us, Westbrook. B. W. H.: Who will win the Gon zaga game ? Oregon or Oregon ? C. W. B.: Neither. Oregon will. The score will be 20 to 6. B. W. H.: Isn’t that lovely? Who will win this one: Ohio State or Wisconsin ? O.S.C. Conquers Army Team, 20-9 By DUD LINDNER CORVALLIS, Ore., Oct. 2«.—