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B A SK ET . B A L L . M EN. RETU RN night, sleeping sittin g up in the stuffy SOME IN T E R E ST IN G LOCALS and uncom fortable cars. C onsequent From Trip to Inland Empire_Win ly. it was not in condition when it met Two Games—Lose Four—Play Concerning Students, Alumni and W A. A. C. on S atu rd ay night. While M ultnom ah Next Saturday. Friends of the University of the final score of 32 to 9 is not the fair Oregon 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 , . , est estim ate of relative strength, the is doubtless the «& r*i.~._~_ ____ 4 M ultnom ah team C hem aw _ a, n 9; . ¿ Oregon, 22. 4 4 Miss Eva Jones, of P ortland, will 4 stro n g est team met on the trip. \ 4 4 4 Idaho, 13; Oregon, 16. icgistei as a student of the U niver 4 iv tm n gam e will be played in I’.ugene 4 P ullm an, 15; O reg o n , 13. 4 sity next sem ester. 4 4 next S aturday night. W ith the O re 4 P endleton If. S., 21; O regon 4 4 b.. A. Coveil, of Portland, visited his 4 gon team fresh and wide-awake there 4 M. A. A. C., 32; O regon, 9. 4 daughter, Miss Connie Covell, last 4 4 are hopes of evening up the score and 4 4444444444444444444444444444 * Wednesday and T hursday. even reversing it. P rofessor Stafford was in Portland T he b ask etb all team retu rn ed S un E very man who made the trip did day ev en in g from its trip through the especially good playing. Loosley, who last '1 uesday to give expert testim ony on a S tandard Oil cas?. Inland E m pire. D u rin g the trip six is evidently the m ainstay of O regon Miss E dna Zim m erm an has been gam es were played, of which O regon at center, played a sta r game at C he won tw o and lost four. O regon took mawa, Idaho and Pullm an. Stevenson suffering with an attack of tonsilitis. Miss Moda Drain, accom panied by the scalps of Indians at Chem aw a, as played with his old-tim e efficiency and Miss Mabel K uyken kill, left the first related in the W eekly last week. Then accuracy at W hitm an and Pendleton. of the week to visit at Miss D rain ’s a ju m p was m ade to M oscow, where Moore did not allow a man to throw a home in Drain. the O regon team , not yet fatigued bv basket over him d u rin g the entire trip, Miss Irene Lincoln .OS, who has travel on the train won its second while much of the O regon side of ev finished the required am ount of col gam e, this tim e o v er the U niversity ery score was chalked up to his ac lege work left the last of the week for of Idaho, 'fh e first half of the gam e count. \ an Scoy played in usual form her home in Portland w here she will was 10 to 5 in favor of Idaho. The at Idaho and Pullm an. He was in rem ain until com m encem ent next June. second half ended a tie, 13 to 13. The jured in the latter gam e, but n ev erth e Ihe Ixloshe fill acum s held a post- tie was played off, O regon w inning by less participated in several contests. exam ination jubilee T h u rsd ay evening. a foul and a basket. W atson was the sta r at M ultnom ah, A m ong the novel form s of e n te rta in The gam e at W . S. C. was P u llm an ’s and did excellent w ork elsew here, lie m ent was a m ock-exam ination con b\ a score of 15 to 13. T his gam e was made three baskets at W hitm an d u r ducted and graded with all the s tric t on the larg est door on which the ’V ar ing the last five m inutes of play. S trong ness of a real exam . ( )ne of the s u r sity men have played th is season. T heir played his best gam e at Idaho, where prises of the evening was the low g u ard plays w orked well. As the score he threw off the tie, w inning the game, grade uniform ly accorded to the p ro indicates, this gam e w as very exciting. t harm an played in every gam e, and fessors and in stru cto rs, in the ex am 1 he first half gave n eith er side the was alw ays to be depended upon. Far ination, which was in C oeducalion, lead, the score b eing 7 to 7. T he O re rington distinguished him self at Pull C ourse I, Mr. Finnerty and I). L. gon team w ork was v astly superior, m an. Coach M urphy was O reg o n ’s Lewis received the only A ’s given. Re but was not backed up by the requisite official throughout. I he team is verv freshm ents were served at the con endurance in th e second half. It is tired, and will take a much needed rest clusion of the exam ination. an in te re stin g if not a significant fact before m eeting M. A. A. C. next S at fhe men of the U niversity cannot that d u rin g the second half the um pire urd ay night. have too stro n g ly im pressed upon called nine fouls straig h t on ( )regon, their m inds the necessity of g ettin g and none at all on Pullm an. T he fouls A NEW D EPA R TU R E. out on the track at the opening of throw n were th e d eterm in in g factor in the new sem ester. An hour betw een the final resu lt. A new event in U niversity athletics four o ’clock and dinner naturally be In the gam e a t W h itm an the first this year will be a College C ham pion longs to recreation, and there is no halt was also a tie, / to 7. T h e O regon ship T rack meet. F o rm erly it has more pleasant or profitable way to men at first took the lead, but W hit- been the custom to have a meet b e take that recreation than in scientific 1 in cau g h t up before the end of the tw een the tw o lower classes, while track or field w ork. W hen we add half. In tb e second half W h itm an be the upper classm en looked on on. 'I'his to this the o th er consideration, th at gan stro n g ly and piled up the score. year the meet will be etdarged in concerted effort is absolutely neces ( Tegon then played in luck and ju s scope and all four classes will fight for sary to success on the track this year, tailed to tie. In the opinion of fhe the cham pionship of the U niversity. the advisability of donning the spikes ( tregon team , the W h itm an five is the T his event is well established in most m ust appeal to every loyal O regon stro n g est in the Inland E m pire. large colleges but has never been o b man. O. A. C. has a strong team N ext, the disciples of A rle H am pton served at Oregon until this year. 'I'lie this year, and no am ount of sho u tin g took ( )regon in to cam p at P endleton. m eet will be scheduled for the first at the m eet will com pensate for lack I heir splendid tre a tm e n t of the ’V a r convenient open date. of consistent, early training. sity men was m uch app reciated. T hey did all they could to sw eeten the cup Miss A nna Bergm an visited her p a r of defeat, to w hich the O regon men Mrs. M iller and tw o daughters, Miss ents, who live in A storia, for several Laura. '97, and Miss W inifred, ’01, ere by now becom ing accustom ed. days last week. I he first half w as P en d leto n ’s 10 to 7. wife and d a u g h te rs of Consul M iller S tev en so n ’s w ork in the second half Mss Adele Pickle, 01, is su p erin of Yokohom a, sail the first of April was largely responsible for the close ten d en t of the public school of D ong for Am erica. 'I'hey will come direct score. as, A laska. Miss Pickle w rites very to E ugene w here they wll spend the h e team w ent to P o rtlan d the sam e en th u siastically about her work. sum m er. a