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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 2001)
(Reported from Oct. 9 to Oct. 15) Theft Tilling?]?, Og. 11,9:48 pjn.: DPS ! received a report of a car clout at McArthur Court. Friday, Oct. 12,12:30 p.m.: DPS received a report of stolen car toys at tie Student Recreation Center. Emergency/Medical Wednesday, Oct, 10,2:15 p.m.: DPS received a report of a bicyclist struck by a vehicle at 15th Avenue and Agate Street, Saturday, Oct 13,11:20 p.m.: DPS received a report of a female throwing ; up outside of Tingle Hail in the Hamilton Complex, Drugs/Alcohol » Tuesday, Oct. 9,12:51 a.m.: DPS issued one citation for an open containerat Humpty Lumps. Wednesday, Oct. 10,8:47 p.m.; DPS received a report of a possible marijuana plant at Hamilton Halt. Friday, Oct. 12,4:52 p.m.: DPS received a report of the smell of marijuana at the Bean Complex. Saturday, Out 13,12:53 a.m.: DPS received a rep -,ts wit open containers near Hamilton Halt. Suspicious Persons/Activity Wednesday, Oct. 15,1:23 p .1,: DPS received a report of indecent exposure at the Knight library. Friday, Oct, 12,11:4$ p.ro,: Officer attempted to contact nud t)ject running through Pioneer Cemetery. Alarm Sunday, Oct. 14,10:38 p.m.: A student reported the smelt of gas in Pacific Hail. Monday, Oct. 15,12:55 a.m.; DPS received a report of smoke or fire at the Watton Complex. Vandalism Monday, Oct. 15,4:14 p.m,: DPS received a report of a vehicle that had been broken into on 15th Avenue. Yesteryear’s news An Emerald look at University history From the Oregon Daily Emerald, Oct. 17,1916: Onto California! The team leaves tomorrow night for the Sunny Southland. Saturday they play the first confer ence game of the season. It’s going to be a hard pull for the boys to bring the bacon home. California with its student body has a root ing force that can rift the skies. And from all reports the California team is unbeatable. Husky and coached in Eastern methods it will be a test of the East against the West on the Berkeley gridiron Saturday. ... And to let those football boys know just how loyal every University Student is everyone should University of Oregon 125th ANNIVERSARY Part of a historical series 'fit* ***** '*< *»■»»**> mttotk, J Emerald Archive photos from Saturday, Oct. 21,1916, show members of the men’s football team after their game against California. Oregon won the game in a stunning 39-14 rout. be at the train.... NOW! EVERYBODY TO THE TRAIN TOMORROW NIGHT! Join the Parade to Depot; Starts at Dorm at 7 P.M. C.W. Sevits Hurrah for the lemon-yellow, and may she bring home the bacon! hurrah for the Bez! Hurrah for Bill! Rah rah! rah! for I Lett Coast. ight Job. Teach in and kids will lOOk Up to you, too. You can teach anywhere. But in California, you can teach where the Redwoods soar - along with the hearts and minds of the children in your classroom. Submit an application and you may become a giant in your time, too. If you can meet the challenge, we're hiring now. Visit our website atwww.calteach.com or call toll-free, 1-888-CalTeach. • Competitive starting salaries and benefits • Smaller class sizes in schools statewide • Housing and cost of living incentives • Strong community support for teachers • Beautiful and diverse climate and scenery UuJTeaiJi) Left Coast. Right Job.91 every man on the team, and glory for Oregon!... May every face turn purple with ex citement; may lessons be forgotten for the moment; may pretty personalities be case on the winds. Let the Oregon spirit take possession of your bodies and souls and dismiss everything but the glory of Oregon; the victory at Berkeley Saturday. Dinners on Wed. Night with UO student ID OPEN TO ANYONE UNTIL 10 pm g 707 Willamette St. 683-5160 § (free parking in Rock-n-Rodeo Lot) l/l I INTENSIVE MiUlm Ji REVIEW • Intensive classroom format • Scheduled just before the LSAT • 2/3 of our students score 158+ • 40 cities nationwide •$349 prepmaster.com 012663 )JU JJU CHINESE AND THAI CUISINE • Ph6.$5.95 • Student Dinner Specials.#6.95 1# % ***- | . I!:!:!: Monthly j student s parking available: $2 5/mo. * I £ MOM KI I I am-9 pm S VI \ SI \ 4 pm - 9 pm -Deliverv 343-2828 or 485-2090 1525 Franklin Blvd ^^^(Directlyjicrossfron^JA)^) D i. £