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P hililogians. OREGON W IN S F IR S T G A M E C L U B S E N D O R S E U N IV E R S IT Y (C o n tin u ed from page 1)______________ (Continued from page U______ took left-end and V o ig h t w ent in at left guard. C larke cau g h t the kick oft. 1 wo m ore ru n s by O bert’euffer and T ay lo r p u t the ball over for the seventh tim e. C larke kicked the goal. Score, O regon 40; Pacific, 0. F e rrin kicked again to C larke. At th is stag e tw o m ore p en alties checked ( )re g o n ’s stead y g rind of touchdow ns. It w as not for long how ever, and al th o u g h suffered tw o m ore such pen alties the eig h th goal w as soon kick ed. Score, O regon 46, Pacifiic, 0. F ro m th is tim e on, every m an who has been o u t in a suit th is fall w as g i\- en an o p p o rtu n ity to play. T he ninth tou ch d o w n was m ade by W a lk e t, and H a rv e y H u sto n kicked the goal. Score, O reg o n , 52; Pacifiic, 0. T h e lineup of the tw o team s in the first half is as follow s : ( )regon Pacifiic M oores R. E . L. G w ynn O b erteu ffer H ild eb u rn R. G. L. B rv an t Scott C. M cC oy M cIn ty re L. G. R. A llen A rn sp ig er L. T. R. L aw ren ce C olem an L. E. R. A brah am K uykendall O. B. F e rrin T ay lo r R. IL B. W illia m s Z acharias L. H . B. A ller C larke F . B. H u m p h rey s T he P hilologians held th eir re g u la r m eeting S atu rd ay night in Philologian C o n tin u in g his rem ark s P resident H all. 1'he m eeting w as called at 7 C am pbell show ed th a t at present the P. M. w ith a good attendance. sta te of O regon is giving less m oney to T h e program for the evening w as her s ta te u n iv ersity th an any sta te in the U nion. He show ed th at the at- C u rren t E v en ts .......................... G rout tendance nevertheless, has nearly D eclam ation .......................... K ilpatrick doubled in the past four years and th at 1 )ebate : effective w ork has been done n o tw ith R esolved, T h a t O regon should re sta n d in g the fact th a t the in stitu tio n peal the present referendum law. has been ham pered by a lack of funds. A ffirm ative, S trong, T rav illio n , M c “ T h e m ovem ent ag ain st the I niver- C arty. sity is not charged to the state g ra n g e,” N egative, S toddard, S cott, Low ell. he said. “ A lth o u g h it had its rise w ith T he various num bers on th e p ro som e of th e m em bers, it is tru e that gram were well received. K ilpatrick s the state g ran g e and the m ajority ol declam ation from C icero in the original the local g ra n g es are friendly to it. T he L atin received in stan t and reso n an t grange, as an o rg an izatio n has alw ays approbation. stood for education and will continue Succeeding the reg u lar debate a to stan d for it in th is m a tte r of the discussion was in order. T h is w as re- U n iv ersity appropm ap p ro p riatio n . T . he Cniversity t.on ne plain 1 wise suggestions fronl the Ctlumni anb Students W e w ant to rem ind you of the im portance of su b scrib in g for th e O regon W eekly A I O N C E . T h ere will be a great deal of new s about the u n iv ersity th is y ear th a t you will w ant to keep for reference. Begin now and keep a file. O regon W eek ly , E ugene. A ddress, W A L T E R E A T O N o r A. V A N D U S E N D IE D M rs. E m m a J. B urgess, the m other of M iss Julia B urgess of the E nglish i..4,,^.. fu tu re lotvm law m ak akprs ers am ontr ong the P l lino h ilo s . v ersity offers at very slight expense, d e p a rtm e n t of the I n iv ersity , died 3'he ju d g es decided in favor of the af sud denly early S unday m o rn in g of the largest o p p o rtu n ity «>1 educational firm ative. h eart failure. M rs. B urgess w as 77 advancem ent to th eir sous and daugh- * 9 y ears of age and had. been u n u su ally ers. Lloyd Brooke has resigned from his well for the past few m onths. T h ere position of business m anager of the Y. W . C. A. R eception. w as no prem onition of sickness until O reg o n M onthly and O rm ond R ankin a few m om ents before h er death. M iss ap p o in ted to fill the vacancy. H e re B urgess took the S u nday afternoon At the residence of M rs. Y o ung on a fte r all s u b s c rip tio n s will be co llect train for Silver C reek, n ear Buffalo, N inth stre e t the A dvisory Board and ed and all bills paid by M r. R ankin N ew Y ork w here her m o th er will be the m em bers of the Y. W . C. A. gave and his a ssista n t, W illiam C ake. buried beside the g rave of her father. an inform al reception T u esd ay ev en Special R ates to P o rtlan d . A b ro th e r will m eet h er at C hicago. ing to the girls of the U niversity. T he A special rate of $4 will be g ran ted M iss B urgess hopes to re tu rn to her house w as m ost a rtistically decorated w ork in ab out a m onth. H er stu d en ts in sw eet-briar. M rs. Y oung was a s by the S. P. Co. to those w ho wish to and m em bers of the U n iv ersity ex sisted in receiving by the ladies of visit P o rtlan d and see the O regon- pressed th eir sy m p ath y in m any w ays, the A dvisory Board. M iss Isolene Idaho football gam e S atu rd ay . I hese as she sta rte d on h er sad lonely jo u r S chaver presided at the tea table, and ra te s will go into effect at 12 o clock F rid ay night and will call tor a re tu rn ney. was assisted by M iss Jessie C hase, not later th an S unday night. '1 hose M iss F ran ces Y oung and M iss Jessie F red M ottllen refereed S a tu rd a y ’s w ishing to go dow n on Friday can p ro gam e betw een the ( Oregon A g ricu ltu ral Bell. M iss Ross, of Los A ngeles, a s cure a round trip ticket for $5, good u n C ollege and the A storia A th letic club. sistan t secretary of the Y. Wr. C. A. was p resen t and gave a sh o rt talk on til S unday night. T he O reg o n M on th ly will be out the " In te re s ts of C ollege G irls.” A Percy E u b an k s who has been ill ab out N ovem ber 1. g reat m any of the I n iv ersity girls e n d u rin g th e past week is now able to S tu d en ts should not forget the m er joyed the ki«d h o sp itality of the Y. atten d college once m ore. ch a n ts w ho ad v ertise in th e W eekly W . C. A.