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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1908)
Hair and Tooth Brushes Tooth Preparations, Perfumes and Fine Soaps W. A. KUYKENDALL Pharmacist 569 Willamette Street Very Complete Stock of DRUGS CHEMICALS and Surgical Appliances Eugene, Ore. V A C A TIO N T IM E H E R E AGAIN T W O FAST GAMES ARE WON C larke, R am p and K estley all played brilliant gam es. K estley’s basestealing (Continued from page one.) Many Students Go to Their Own on T h u rsd a y was a feature of the gam e. Homes, W hile O thers Will Oregon a-b. r * lb. P-°- a* e’ Coach L eonard and C aptain H ath aw ay Spend H olidays in Eugene C olem an ................ '.« 3 1 0 4 3 1 m ay well be proud of the team of 1908. R a m p .......................... 4 0 0 1 0 0 T he next gam e for O regon will be P a i n e ............................. 3 0 0 8 3 0 played at P ortland on M onday with K e s t l e y .........................2 1 1 2 1 0 C olum bia U niversity. H a th a w a y ........................2 1 1 2 0 At S yracuse U niversity the fresh Clifford ........................ 4 0 1 1 0 1 H o u s t o n .......................2 0 0 2 0 0 men and sophom ores hold an annual H u r d ............................. 3 0 0 0 2 0 “snow ru sh .” The tw o classes g ath er T a y l o r ........................... 3 0 0 6 1 0 on opposite sides of a walk and at a T o t a l ..................... 26 3 3 26*10 2 given signal try to force their way across it. T he class which succeeds in ♦S hubert hit by batted ball. crossing it and m aintaining its posi S u m m ary — tion for fifteen m inutes is declared the E arned runs, O regon 2. w inner.— Ex. T h ree base hits, H a th a w a y ; bases on A to u r of South Am erica is being a r balls, off H urd 4, off Rigsby 4 ; left on ranged for the Cornell football team bases, O regon 6, W hitm an 6 ; wild for next sum m er. A challenge was pitch, H u rd , 1; struck out by H u rd 3, recently given them by the P au lista by R igsby 2; double plays, Colem an 2; A ssociation Football League of Brazil. passed balls, S. Borleske 1 ; hit by — Ex. pitcher, Colem an and B rubaker; stolen 'l he honor system , as tried in class bases, K estley 4. Sacrifice hits, Paine room s, lias been discarded by Yale 1, H ouston 1. S eniors and they have retu rn ed to the T im e, 1 hour, 25 m inutes. old faculty m onitor system .— Ex. U m pire, Ben Bingham . Scorer, V irgil Cooper and C. M arvin. A graduate of C hicago U niversity ( )n F rid ay W hitm an started out was the leader of a mob of h u n g ry B ul auspiciously and got a man across the garians who paraded C hicago last plate in the first inning, through a bad week, invading the C ity hall. e rro r by an O regon player. O regon failed to score until the third inning A gitation of the canoe question con when D u tch er for W hitm na, had a bad tinues in a desultory fashion, w ith ch ap ter and four O regon men, H a th a some hope of u ltim ate satisfaction to way, T av lo r, Clifford and Colem an re g all persons interested. istered at the hom e plate. In the fifth The W hitm an ball players w ere en C larke, of O regon, rapped out a tw o tertained at the fra te rn ity houses and base hit, stole third and scored on a the dorm itory d u rin g th eir stay in E u single bv H arvey H ouston. gene. T h e loss of the game by W h itm an cannot be a ttrib u te d to their pitcher, S tanford has arran g ed to absorb the D utcher, who pitched a good gam e; Cooper Medical In s titu te by 1912, call but ra th e r to the costly erro rs m ade by ing it Stanford School of M edicine. his team m ates. W hitm an lias a sn ap The Freshm an track team has elect py team and can give any college b ase ed as m anager for the season Geo. M. ball nine in the N orthw est a hard \\ liite, form erly of H. M. A. gam e. O n the O regon team everybody H arvard defeated P rinceton, April played well. H urd and Clifford in the 11, in a shooting contest by the close p itc h e r’s box allowed only five and six score of 193 to 190. h its respectively, 'fay lo r, at the receiv W . S. C. beat S eattle H igh School ing end is the best catcher ( )regon lias had for years. Paine. H ouston and at baseball T uesday, bv the score of 10 to 4. H ath a w ay on the bases were steady, cool and effective as usual. Coleman Lari Strong. ’09, is tem p o rarily u n at short w as a star especially in T h u rs able to study because of an affection of d a y ’s gam e. In the field Clifford, the eves. M ost of th e stu d e n ts of the U niver sity have gone hom e for the E aster vacation, b u t th e re are a num ber re m aining in E u g en e yet. A t the Beta E psilon house are M rs. Jones, Sue H ayes, C ornelia P in k h am and Edna Z im m erm an. G ladys F a rra r, Ruth D u n n iw ay and M ary H o w a rd will re m ain at the T an Pi house. A t the Sig ma Nu house are O rm o n d Bean, W m . L ow ell, H a rv e y S tackpole, R alph Mc E w en, Ralph D odson and T om Burke. Don S tevenson, B ert S chum acher, Dell M cC arty, L ouis P in k h am , F ra n k Sulli van, O lin A rn sp ig er, D ean Goodman, and M erle C hessm an are still under the roof of the D elta A lpha house, and at the K appa S ig m a’s are V icto r Voight, V in. W ood, G lenn S cott, G erald East- ham and H a rry S w art. A m ong the stu d e n ts w ho have left for hom e are D ean H ay es, P ete W hit- tlessy. Bob O b erteu ffe r, H aro ld Ger- m anus, L loyd Brook, H a rv a rd Moore, O liver H u sto n , A rth u r G eary, Jessie H u rley , H azel B row n, B lanche H u s ton Jessie C hase, A gnes Beach, Helen Beach, F ran ces O b erteu ffer, Vivian H olm es, G ertru d e H olm es and Gladys M cK enzie to P o rtla n d ; G eorge Sulli van, N ieta H a rd in g , -E dna and Clara Canfield to O regon C ity, E d g ar Smith, E lm er S torie, Jo h n D ixon, and Jennie P e rry to P e n d le to n ; G ordon Moores and R alph C ronise to S alem ; Francis and Bob N elson and L en a M iller to Al b a n y ; E arl S tro n g and K ate Fullerton to R oseburg, and Jo h n J e rry Kestley, Jr., to S pringfield. H a rv e y S later, H . C. M oore, F or rest B artru m , R. K. T e rry and L. F. S tro n g will spend E a s te r vacation by th eir respective h e a rth sto n e s. E. J. B ertsch, w ho w as severely burned in a chem ical explosion recent ly, will spend E a s te r at hom e and hopes to re tu rn fully recovered. A canoe trip dow n the W illam ette riv er is th e o u tin g planned by Earl H aw ley, f. S. C ooper and George W h ite. . H aro ld M erry m an , th e popular man ag er of the B eaver, is spending his va cation at hom e in P o rtlan d .