Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1959, HOMECOMING EDITION, Page Eleven, Image 13

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    "Shy" Addresses Rally Rooters
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Nov. 11, 1021 "Shy" Hunting
ton, addrenning the little crowd of
rooters huddled In the bleacher*
on the east aide of Hayward field
yi sterday afternoon, admonished
the students to faithfully believe
what they say when they chant
"We can't be beat" and to have
confidence in the team. Coach
Huntington told the students that
the team which battled VV.S.C. in
the great struggle last Saturday
was a real team, and that he ex
pected a better team to fight the
Aggiea Homecoming.
Rut underlying "Shy's" opti
mistic statements was a frequent
ly expressed desire that over
confidence or cockiness should
have no sanction on the Oregon
campus. "If W. S. C. beats O. A.
C. In the game tomorrow don’t
get cocky." admonished Hunt
ington. "If W. S. C. beats O. A. C.
we will have to fight harder."
A peculiarity noticed and com
mented on by many of the root
ers who attended the bleacher
rally yesterday evening was the
clear echo from the grandstand
across the field. A light fog hung
over Hayward and as the varsity
yell was given with Its staccato
broadsides and accentuated si
lence each volume was thrown
back from the grandstand in a
thunderous echo.
1Quack, Quack'
Heard From
Cellar
Ducks invade
Kappa Sigs
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Nov. 30, 1921 Pigs may or may
not be pigs, but according to the
Kappa Sign, "Duck* ia chicka."
Anyone passing the Kappa Sig
house about noon yesterday
might, for the moment have
thought Oregon was an agricul
tural school. Dick Sundeleaf and
George Bliss, armed with brooms,
were seen herding a flock of
water fowl around the front yard.
Bliss’ football experience stood
him in good stead in preventing
the Webfoot mascots from break
ing away for considerable yard
age while Sundeleaf's ability as a
quarter-miler kept them in check
on his side.
It seems that some of the boys
had been indulging in a game of
chance and that the luckier ones
brought home a young duck farm.
The birds were banished to the
basement and were forgotten till
some hours later, when their
vocal efforts reminded the own
ers that the ducks must either
eat or be eaten. The former alter
native was chosen, and the base
ment is still tenated.
Since the fowls arrived too late
to contribute to the Thanksgiving
feast, it is a question whether
they will be saved for the Christ
mas feast or kept as mascots.
REMEMBER
You can't go to
EL PRONTO
on Sunday,
because they
are dosed
17tK& Willamette
The stunt for the Homecom- !
lng game was Initially staged 1
yesterday afternoon. White shirts
worn by GOO rooters, rally head
gear, and colored card boards
will be used In the bleachers dur
ing the Homecoming classic to
throw Into relief a great flashing,
animated "O”. This stunt will be
practiced again before November
19.
During the rally practice, the
football team put on a speedy
scrimmage on the field, tearing
up and down the field as an in
vincible progressing barrier.
Another feature for the Home
coming game was practiced when
a pi at'am of husky frosh saun
tered down the field to the oc- i
copied grandstand with a veiled
figure. Although the identity of
the figure was freely guessed at,
the bright colors and new paint
seem to indicate that the object
which the frosh guarded so care
fully was merely a replica of an
animal which might possibly be
hibernating in the vicinity of the
Oregon campus.
A Day at the Zoo
(Continued from page 10)
So be of cheer and do not fear
scholastic damnations.”
Which wan a Christmas carol.
And even though it was a pretty
awful Christmas carol written a
long time ago by a tortfeaser
who was attempting to distin
guish the principle behind Fed
eral exercise of the commerce
power from a state’s power to
tax a cow in Chicago, the Stu
dent liked the spirit in which it
was sung, and began to feel some
what better.
-~m
Perhaps, he thought, it won't
be so terrible after all; maybe in
the place where they mimeo
graph the finals will bum quietly
In the night; or maybe the legis
lature will pass a law against
education. But anyway, it will be
Christmas pretty soon, and how
many oranges and candy canes
you find in your stocking has
nothing to do with your GPA. ;
And he went back to sleep think
ing just at tije last, that Santa j
Cla:i« was not, as far as anyone
1 knew, a Phi Beta Kappa.
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