VOLUME XLII UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1940 NUMBER 43 VICTORY U 0r 0. LIBRARY CAMPUS SPECIAL Webfoots Shatter Four-Year Bogey Ducks Hold Lead of Twelve Games Won In Forty-Four Years of Rivalry; 9 UO, Eight OSC Seniors Make Last Appearance By KEN CHRISTIANSON Sports Co-Editor, Oregon Daily Emerald Oregon’s aroused football team, bubbling over with fighting spirit, battered, tackled, drove, and ran Oregon State College into submission Saturday on Bell field at Corvallis. Approximately 18,000 fans watched the spectacle as Oregon won, 20 to 0, breaking Oregon State’s four-year superiority over the Ducks. The win raised the Webfoots from seventh to sixth place in conference standings while Oregon State remained in third. The 44-year rivalry between the two schools may be sum marized in a few short words of statistics. Oregon has now won 24. Oregon State has won 13 and seven have ended in a tie. Not Since 1935! Not since 1935 had Oregon beaten the Beavers and not once this year have the Webfoots shown the power, drive, and general football effectiveness which was so noticeable Saturday. (Please turn to page three) CAPTAIN JIM The holes just couldn't be found in the Oregon line Saturday by Lon Stlner’s Staters due to such play as Jim Stuart, (above) senior tackle exhibited. (Courtesy the Register-Guard) TWENTY REASONS TO RALLY Edith Bush and Carolyn Holmes, rally, rally girls, lent plenty of vocql support here yesterday as Ore gon’s driving Webfoots smashed Oregon State, 20 to 0. They will be on hand again tomorrow as the Oregon student body, 3700 strong, takes “part time’’ off to celebrate the first “Civil War” victory since 1035. What? When? Schedule 8 and 9 a.m.—Classes 10 a.m.—Assembly, Igloo 11a.m.—Assembly, Gerlinger 1:30 p.m.—Serpentine parade beginning at ATO house and Chi Psi lodge and end ending at Gerlinger 1 to 4 p.m.—No-date dance at Gerlinger. Ray Dickson’s orchestra Pome No. 73 The game yesterday was certainly swell, So don’t think that I’m casting aspersions When I say that the thing that that impressed me most Was the fact that we made two conversions. —J.W.S. Band Meets Today All band men are requested to report to R. O. T. C. head quarters at 12:45 in their uni forms today, without fail. 8 and 9 o'clock Classes Tomorrow Dance, Assembly Parade Featured The throttle is open and the brakes are disconnected so lei ’er roll, Oregon! The biggest weekend in five years of “civil war” football will be capped Monday with a lusty pep assembly at 10 o’clock in the Igloo and with a snowball rally parade at 1:30, winding up in a no-date dance in Gerlinger. Celebration-bent students will pour out of their early morn ing classes Monday, snatch their house signs, and floor McAr thur court to register their delight at the victorious consequences of Oregon’s Saturday trek to Aggieland. Oregon’s biggest weekend in five years of “civil war” foot ball will carry on through Monday with a mass assembly in Mc Arthur court at 10 o ’clock and a street parade and free dance in Gerlinger starting at 1 o’clock. Class pants for all men and rooters’ lids for freshmen are required by the supervising order of the “0.” All members of honor organizations, lettermen, numeralmen—all are to wear their sweaters during the day, both to classes and to the assembly and dance. Warning: Order of the 0 paddles are hard. (Please turn to page three l