Oregon
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U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREG ON
E U G E N E , O R EG O N , O C TO B ER 21, 1907.
VOL. IX.
O REG ON
W IN S
F IR S T
NO. 3
CLUBS EN D O R SE U N IV E R S IT Y
GAME the first in stan ce know n Jiere of a
touchdow n being m ade on the kickoff,
Resolutions Are Passed by Portland
G ritty Eleven From Pacifiic U niver in the N o rth w e st. C larke m issed the
Commercial Club Favoring Uni
goal. Score, ( fregón ? ; I acirtc, 0.
sity Play H ard But is Com
versity Appropriation.
C larke kicked off to H um phreys,
pletely Outclassed.
who ran in 10 yards. A half back buck
W ith a very few exceptions, every
on the next play
T he first gam e on the U n iv e rsity of w as blocked and
new spaper in the state of O regon is
O re g o n 's schedule w as clipped from C larke of ( fregón put A ller back for a
friendlv to the t Diversity and will
the list S a tu rd a y w hen th e \ arsity loss. F errin then punted to L larke work for the passage of the I Diversity
m en defeated Pacific U n iv ersity , by a w ho ran in ten yards. Z acharias cut ap p ro p riatio n bill at the election next
1 avlor and
score of 52 to 0. T h e F o rest Grove the end for 14 yards.
J line.
team fo ught stu b b o rn ly th ro u g h o u t, Z ach arias carried the ball 10 y ard s
T h is fact alone should please all
but th eir light w eight and in ex p eri m ore, w hen C larke was sent th ro u g h those in terested in the affairs of our
ence m ade any p ro g ress a g a in st the the line for a touchdow n. C larke college; but all should be still more
O reg o n team
im possible. A lthough m issed an easy goal. Score O regon, pleased to know th a t the P ortland
the gam e S a tu rd a y w as too one-sided 10; Pacific, 0.
C om m ercial Club, the leading o rg a n iz
F errin of P. L . kicked off to C larke
to be in te re stin g and to even test the
ation of its kind in the state, had also
stre n g th of the O reg o n team , th ere w ho ran in 20 yards.. ( )n the next endorsed the U n iv ersity appropriation
w ere several im p o rtan t th in g s b ro u g h t play Z acharias, w ith a splendid inter bill and w ould w ork for the building
o u t w hich C oach F ro s t will not be ference, circled P. U .’s left end 85 of a g re a te r U n iv ersity for the state
y ard s for a touchdow n, b larke kickec
long in rem edying.
of O regon.
In the first place it can be said th a t th e goal. Score, O regon, 16; Pacific, 0
T h e U n iv ersity ap p ro p riatio n bill
F e rrin kicked off to A rn sp ig er w ho
G ordon B. F ro st has instilled into his
was the general topic for discussion
A forw ard p ass w as
m en a fig h tin g sp irit, a “ p u ll-to g eth er- ran in 8 y ard s
at the m on th ly d in n er of the C om
an d -ev ery -b o d y -in -th e-g am e’' system , m issed and the O regon team penalized m ercial club on last I uesday e \c it
and a practical know ledge of the gam e, 5 y ard s. A t th is stag e of the gam e ing, and m any able speakers w ere
U . secured the ball on a fum ble,
th a t will stan d the team in good stead
heard on the su b ject. A m ong those
th ro u g h o u t the season. 1 he gam e on ’a c ific s line buck w as blocked and who addressed the club were, Pres. P.
S a tu rd a y proved th is if n o th in g else., he next play th e ir forw ard pass was L. C am pbell of the U n iv ersity ; H arv ey
th a t the sam e q u ality of O reg o n fig h t cau g h t by C apt. M oores on the ( fre W . S cott, ed ito r of the O re g o n ia n ;
in g sp irit and football en th u siasm is gón 35 y ard line, w ho carried the ball C lifton
N. M cA rth u r, a prom inent
b ein g im bibed out on K incaid held 75 y ard s for the fourth touchdow n in P o rtlan d a tto rn e y ; Wr. D. F en to n , a t
th is y ea r as ever. H o w ev er, th ere w as 12 m inutes of play. C larke kicked the to rn ey for the S outhern Pacifiic R. R.
“ ra g g e d n e ss’ in both the offensive and goal. Score, O regon, 22; Pacific, 0.
C o.; Jerry B ronough, one of P o rtla n d s
defensive w ork of the \ a rsity m en at
F errin kicked to 1 aylor of t fregón, lead in g legal lig h ts ; F rederick V. H o l
tim es, and we m ust w ait u n til a fte r the w ho advanced the ball 25 yards. T a y m an and Col. R. A. M iller.
Id a h o gam e n ex t S a tu rd a y to pass lor, Z acharias, and A rn sp ig er m ade
P re sid e n t C am pbell closed the m eet-
good gains. M oores w as h u rt at this ing w ith a sh o rt talk on the I n i\e r-
ju d g m e n t upon o u r heroes.
T h ro u g h o u t the gam e S a tu rd a y the stage and replaced by O b erteuffer. sitv and w hy the ap propriation should
best of feeling prevailed and the O re A n o th er forw ard pass gave P. V . the
be m ade.
gon ro o ters u n selfish ly sh ared th e ir ball again. P. U. punted. Z acharias,
A t the conclusion of the speeches,
e n th u siasm
w ith th e losing team . K uykendall and C larke soon covered W illiam Reidt moved th a t it be the
O re g o n 's first team played th ro u g h the re m ain in g distance for the fifth sense of th e m eeting th at the C lub
o u t the first half, w ith the exception touchdow n. C larke kicked the goal. favor the passage of the I Diversity
of C ap tain M oores w ho w as replacet Score, O regon, 28; Pacific, 0.
ap p ro p riatio n bill. T h e m otion carried
F errin kicked again to I aylor who
by O b erten ffe r at th e end of ten m in
unanim ously.
u te s ’ p lay an account of an in ju ry to ran in 20 yards. T he sam e sto ry w as
In his ad d ress to the club, P resident
his back. A t the b eg in n in g of the sec repeated w ithin th ree m inu tes and the C am pbell laid g reat stress upon the
ond half th ree m en w ere replaced ant sixth goal was kicked. Score, O regon, fact th a t th e m ajo rity of the stu d en ts
a fte r seven m in u tes of play none o 34; Pacifiic, 0.
at th e U n iv e rsity are the sons of p a r
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th e first team w ere on the field.
e n ts of only fair financial stan d in g
F irst Half.
m age w as again sta rte d .
and th a t o v er seventy per cent of the
C larke kicked off for O reg o n ant
boys in the in stitu tio n are w orking
Second Half.
booted th e ball o v er Pacific s goal line.
th eir w ay th ro u g h college eith er w hol
A t th e b eg in n in g of the second half
C apt. M oores sp rin ted ov er the line
ly o r in p art.
and recovered the ball w hile P. U . s O b erteu ffe r w ent to left half, D odson
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