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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 .