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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1908)
SU PERIO R T R A IN IN G W IN S CO‘ C’ ° ’ N TeGa m ':30°regOn Second T RACK SCH EDU LE A PPR O V ED Oregon A gricultural College Five De- In the preliminary, ,hc University O regon Track Squad W ill M ake T rip feats U niversity of Oregon second team, composed of in May to Meet E astern W a sh Basketball Team Ramp and Strong, forwards- Deni center: Charman. Swift, Strong ami ington Colleges 'I'lie fast team of Oregon A gricul S tarbuck, guards, defeated the militia tural College d efeated the U niversity team at basketball last S atu rd ay night at the arm orv. T h e first .half ended in O reg o n ’s favor, but in the second half the college m en g ain ed the lead and kept it th ro u g h o u t. From the sta n d point of the sp ec ta to r, the gam e was the best of the season. A fter some m inutes of h ard playing. V an Scov threw the first bask et. T he next score was m ade by M oore, of the visiting team, who th rew a basket from the foul line. M oore, w ho w as easily the star for O. A. C., th re w tw o baskets more in rapid succession. T h en O regon ra l lied. Loosley scored on a long toss, and H ath a w ay follow ed with tw o bas kets in less th an a m inute. T he next three b ask ets w ere th ro w n by (). A. f .. tw o of them by th e big center, F o s ter. who played a splendid gam e. H a th away th rew the last goal of the first half. T he sco re— O. A. C. 11; O re gon. 12. Second H alf. I he track team schedule as arranged team , com posed of Jensen and W il liams. fo rw ard s; Stafford and Bond. h\ M anager Bean was confirm ed by ce n te r; Bond. Stafford and llam ble. t,C lacu,t-v ,ast at a m eeting of guards, llam b le m ade the most spec- tllat Hiis insures the trip into the Inland Empire to meet W hitm an - ......... ................. .. .................. ... u k - .score w a s ! 3” 4 XVashin-t<m State Colleges. The not counted as the whistle had been re<ll,,re four and one half col- blown. A t forw ard in the second half, ICgC <Iays whicl1 is co n trary to the S tro n g threw five baskets. C harm an I ’ < C <la' n,1’nRr °f ,l,c faculty, hence at guard played an aggressive game. sl)ec,al ‘l,sl‘cnsation was necessary. Dean. Moore and Ramp were *point | ,R Atlllct,c Council sanctioned the w inners. Swift and Starbuck did well I scl,e(ll,Ic at t,u> December m eeting and in the second half. The militia men there is now no doubt concerning anv ot the meets as all co n tracts have been u »i w <u (led for signatures. I bis m eans five big intercollegiate c o n te sts; the Colum bia Indoor meet in April, the W hitm an meet on May 14, the \V. S. C. meet on May 16, the (). A. C. con test on May 22, and the T rian g u lar meet at Seattle on May 30. 'Phis is an excellent schedule, and will decide the N orthw est cham pionship beyond a doubt. Besides these events there are vet three inter-class meets arranged, the largest of which will be the indoor tournam ent at the Arm ory on Mar. 6. I he latter will he som ething new in I niversity athletics and M anager Bean ot the track team who is directing the proceedings prom ises to give the p u b lic som ething w orth going to see. Ram p replaced Van Scoy at for ward. 'file team s seem ed of equal stren g th , but the deadly accuracy of Moore, (). A. C .’s freshm an forw ard, proved O re g o n 's undoing. T w o fouls throw n by him , and four goals, three yt which he m ade, b ro u g h t the score to 22 for O. A. C. H a th a w a y , play ing d esp erately , b ro u g h t ( )regon's O R M O N D R. B EA N score to 14 by a difficult goal. F ar- M ho will M anage the ’V arsity Track rington aided by the splendid w ork of learn D uring the C om ing Ramp, gave O reg o n tw o p oints more. Season In the re m a in in g few m in u tes of plav t he college m en ran up the score to I played consistent hall, but were u n - un- while H ath a w ay , L oosley and able to cope with their faster oppon- Ramp th rew a basket each which gave cuts. T he line-up; O regon 21 p oints. Loosley, H atha- Co. C : Jensen and W illiam s, for- way and F a rrin g to n w ere s ta rs for w ard s; Stafford and Bond, cen ter; ' hegon. R am p ’s defensive w ork in Bond. Stafford and llam ble, guards, the second half w as e x c e lle n t; V an O reg o n : Moore. Ram p and Strong, Scov, in the first half, played a hard ford w ard s; Dean, ce n te r: C harm an. an<l brilliant gam e. F o ster, R ooper | Sw ift, Strong. Starbuck, guards, and M oore did th e best w ork for (). A. I here was considerable fouling, Mrs. Irving M. Glen gave a tea on hut the gam e was played in the best S atu rd ay afternoon from three until spirit. 'Fhe lin eu p : six to the ladies of the faculty and to ( ’• A. C .: M oore and H o rto n , for- the wives of the professors. Mrs. (den w aid s; F o ste r, c e n te r; R ooper and ^’B trtam ed in honor of her m other, c. __ in • r-* Mrs. Veazie, who is visiting Eu Speirs, g u ard s. gene. *' Hegon: \ an Scoy, R am p and W’at- S(»n, fo rw a rd s; L oosley, c e n te r; F ar- Invitations have been issued by the 'u i g t o n and H ath a w ay , g u ard s. Beta Epsilon sorority for a reception R eferee: H e a te r. U m p ire : Sid next F riday evening at their home on Smith. A lder street. •- a . , . „A 1 1 1 . 1 1 • /• ^1 ' X • I he Zeta lota I’hi sorority gave an informal dance, at their home on Eleventh street F riday evening. 'Pile sorority's gu ests were Miss Lulu M athew s, of C o b u rg ; Miss June Gray, bred O h rt, S tanley Young, Merwin Rankin, Ralph C ronise, Dean ( »o< »il- m an, Pom Bailey, Merle Chessm an, ( irm ond Rankin, Ray W alker, Calvin Sweek, Ralph Dodson, Grover Rest- ley. Dell M cC arty and John Restlev. Everyone is looking forward with great pleasure to the “ Fresh y G lee” which occurs next Saturday evening at the A rm ory. A great many out-of- tow n people are com ing to Eugene the last of the week to attend the dance. All of the com m ittee are w orking very hard to make the party S aturday even ing the best ever given bv any F resh man class of the University.« Several of the I'n iv e rsity students attended the reception given Friday evening at the parish house of the Episcopal church, in honor of Bishop Scadding.