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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1908)
TWO GAMES AT A SH LA N D W ON was played. T he lineup of the team s was : By the University of O regon Basket O regon A. C. ball Five—Coach M urphy is \ \ atson, F H earndor a Good Official. Ramp F E astm ar Loosley C S pence! O regon 34. A shland N orm al 20. Hathaway G Robertson The U n iv ersity of O reg o n won from F arrin g to n G Sagles Ashland N orm al in a fast and furious game of basketball D ecem ber 20. T he ANDERSON, ’06. MAKES MONEY ’varsity, men held th e lead th ro u g h o u t It will no doubt be interesting to the gam e, th o u g h at tim es the score was close. T h e N orm al scored first, I nixcrsity of O regon students to know hut Stevenson, of O reg o n , followed th at “ A ndy " A nderson, of Astoria, soon after w ith th ree b ask ets in quick who g rad u ated from the U niversity two succession. T h e score at the end of the years ago, has been doing exceedingly first half was 13 to 9, the final score 34 well financially since graduation. W hile stu d y in g law at P ortland, he works up to 20 in favor of th e U niv ersity. C h an n an and F a rrin g to n played cases for his em ployer as well, am ong splendidly in the g u ard positions, and his native people, the Finns, at Astoria. A division is alw ays made of the pro- ceeds. A recent case brought A nder son som ething over $2,000 as his share of the proceeds. P re tty good for a s tu dent only tw o y ears out of college. \\ liile in college A nderson never cut a class and is the only student who ever atten d ed the U n iv ersity w ithout m iss ing a single recitatio n . All his grades, with one exception, were “ A" while in college. M AIL CO URSES N EW SPA PERS ARE FR IEN D L Y Press of the State are behind the Uni versity and will W ork for Her Interests V lippings such as the one given be low are a good exam ple of the friendly attitude ot the state press tow ard the I niversity. ( hi all sides the papers speak well ot us. I he follow ing was a recent editorial in the Pendleton East ( Iregonian : "It the people of ( )regon really knew what the State U niversity is doing for the education ot the youth of the state, there would be but tew votes against the I niversity appropriation next June. ( )ne ot the latest efforts made by the U niversity has been to provide a "loan A TTRA CTIV E (C ontinued from page one.) now the correspondence courses have been added, which are m ore far-reach ing in th eir opportunities. F o r a more com plete description of these courses, application should be m ade at the Reg is tra r’s office. G R O V E R J. K E S T L Y W ho has just closed a very successful A ssistant Professor E v erett Sherk, season as M an ag er of the O regon of the T im ber T estin g D ep artm en t, re F o o tb all Eleven. tu rn ed from Portland New Y ear’s day brilliant w ork w as done by W atso n , to get his w ork in shape for the re Ramp and S tevenson. o p ening of college. H earndon and R obertson w ere sta rs M iss W inifred C ockerline e n te r for the N orm al. tained inform ally S atu rd ay afternoon Oregon 28, Ashland A. C. 15. for her college friends. T h e tim e was A shland A th letic C lub on D ecem ber quickly spent bv sew ing, and a three- 21. proved a difficult o p p o n en t for the course dinner was served at six o ’clock. ( hegon b ask etb all team . T h e score at T h ere were five theatrical troupes the end of the first half w as O regon 10. at the Eugene th eatre d u rin g vacation, Ashland 9. In the second half the O re and the rink was open all the tim e, so gon team played fiercely. W atso n and there was am usem ent for any one who A ltogther, this H athaw ay soon got th e ir ran g e and would hunt for it. threw b asket a fte r basket. F a rrin g to n y e a r’s vacation has been an unusually niade an especially difficult goal.) lively one. R A L P H B. M ’E W E N W ho has been elected M anager of the O regon Football- Eleven for 1908. fund’’ from which stu d en ts unable to pay their way th ro u g h the institution may borrow sufficient funds to com plete the course. 'Phis m oney is to be repaid by de grees after the stu d en t com pletes his education. M any a poor student will be bene fited by this fund. M any a boy and girl will be enabled to secure a coveted ed ucation which m ight have been denied them , otherw ise. And while they are acquiring an e d ucation they are also learning the les son of responsibility. They are learn ing to husband their resources, make preparations to repay the U niversity the funds by which they were enabled H earndon and E astm an did the best T he D orm . Club gave a m ost de playing for A shland. lightful dance in the parlors, W ed n es * hie of th e featu res of th is and the day, Ja n u a ry 1, with a large attendance. to secure an education. H ow m any tax p ay ers are going to P’eceding gam es w as the satisfac to ry T h is dance is becom ing an annual work of Coach M u rp h y as referee. H is event, and is eagerly aw aited each cripple this in stitu tio n when it is •lecisions w ere ab so lu tely im p artial, vear by the stu d en ts rem aining in tow n known that it cherishes and puts into practice such ideas?” •ind were never q u estio n ed . C lean ball d u rin g X m as holidays.