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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1908)
O R EG O N A CTIV E anioni? the Indians v 11 Uaska and AGRICS" W IN C H A M PIO N SH IP Northern Washington. Miss V ictoria _____ In Positions W hich They Occupy All h l i 'Î ü h m ^ saileil for l-lia s,x.„ after By Winning Two More Games From Over the United States—Many he graduatu," and ls ;lt work there , the Varsjty Nine_ Scores W om en Graduates -'lis. Elizabeth Logan Ennis. '02, went n n A LU M N A E r j , rr Wlth ,lcr husba»d to Portugese West 16-2; 5-4. 1 lie roll ot graduates ot the Univer- Africa in 1907. Pwo more gam es won by (J. A. C. sity n u m b ers ab o u t 508. It is a roll of Six or more aie deceased, and the re- last week from the ( fregon nine gives w hich th e s tu d e n ts are proud, and they nainin^ number of (h e g o n s alum nae j the "Agric" team a clear title to the feel th a t th ese g rad u ates have left be- a are at home, or engaged in various de state cham pionship and a good claim bind th em an inheritance of w orthy cupations and pursuits th o u g h t, an d a high college stan d ard ; From the very beginning of the l „i- on the college baseball cham pionship of th a t th ey have proved by th eir work versity of O regon, the women have tak- the N orthw est. T he C orvallis team can now proudly boast of defeating since th e ir g rad u atio n the w orth and en an active part in its enterprises, the V arsity team which can now proud- value of an education at O regon. 1 here was one woman in the first grad-1 ly boast of defeating the V arsity team In th is stead ily increasing num ber uating class of 1878: that was Mrs. which has not met defeat in a gam e of g ra d u a te s, ab o u t 198, or 39 per cent Ellen Condon McCornack, daughter with anv other institution this sea- are w om en, and these are am ong the and able assistant of the honored Dr. son. w om en w ho have accom plished the Thom as Condon. Friday afternoon's game was a good m ost for th e sta te of O regon, in var 1 hree women have been president o f deal oí a farce after the sixth inning ious lines of work. the Alumni A ssociation; they are Mrs. when the < fregón players tossed the E o rty -tw o p er cent of the women Nettie M cCornack Collier. Miss Anne ball around the diam ond like young- g ra d u a te s, ab o u t 84 in « sters. H urd had an off n u m b er, are filling “ wom day and was replaced in a n 's p ro p e r sp h ere" as the seventh inning by w ives an d m o th ers in the Clifford, who also had an hom e. T h e re are fifty off dav. Players on the teac h ers am o n g the alum team , however, assert nae, m ost of w hom are re sto u tly that neither pitch cen t g ra d u a te s, and doing- er can be blamed for the efficient w ork in th e state big final score of 16 to 2 of O reg o n . in favor of O regon A gri Ten o r m ore of the cultural College. w om en g ra d u a te s h a v e 4 ( hi Saturday the sec co n tin u ed th e ir ed u c atio n ond game of the series al w ork in E a ste rn col was played with llenkle in the box for Oregon. leges, and O reg o n has A lthough the ( fregón men been well re p resen ted at got thirteen hits and their C olum bia, B ryn M aw r, ¿ ..^ ^ 'a g ric u ltu ra l apponents got an d W ellesley . F o u r O re but six. the final score was gon girls, F lo ren ce D eB ar TAU PI SORORITY HOUSE O. A. C., 5; O regon, 4. '06; C am ille C arro ll, '06; N orm a H en d rick s, ’06; and V anda C o f-! W hitaker and Mrs. Julia Veazie Glen. This game w as really a last, clean ex fey, '05, are stu d y in g at W ellesley this Seven have won the F ailing prize for hibition of baseball and was a w orthy y ear. M iss M abel E ato n . '05, is a stu- oratory, and the Beekman prize has show ing for both team s. The results of the season show very been awarded to eight. d ent in 'B oston at Sim m ons College. T hus it is apparent that the women clearly that the ( fregon team needs a N ot a v ery large proportion of the O re g o n w om en have entered the busi- of the U niversity have taken an im- coach who has nothing else to do but ness w orld. S everal have taken up po rtan t place in the college activities, spend his time w orking with the team , n e w sp a p e r w ork, som e are stenograph- and' have had their part not only in The $200 spent by (). A. C. for Joe ers tw o are n u rses, tw o are horti- building up the institution, hut also in Fay, their snappy little director has e u ltu ris ts , and som e o th ers have en- m aking honored the alum ni of their brought them the cham pionship. Individually no one questions the tered v ario u s lines of business, but Vlnta Mater. fact that the O regon men are stronger th e p ro p o rtio n is su rp risin g ly small. o , , , i t , f , ..Mu and better players then the men of the Seven of the alum nae have been or The two games of last week will 1 - t i t Agric team . For team work and clev are m em b ers of the faculty of the Uni- close the season for ( fregon. 1 he bat- erness the coaching of F ay has brought v ersity . A t the p resen t tim e, Miss ting averages compiled from the oi- the C orvallisites into a state considcr- B erth a S later, ’99; M iss M ary K ent, ficial score book are as follow s: ably above that yet achieved by the 06; M iss M abel C o o le r, 07. and M iss H athaw ay. .414; Colem an, .360; V arsity. A n g elin e W illiam s, 07, are assistan ts [ fenkel, .350 ; Raiup, -28? ; C larke, .2?8. in th e d e p a rtm e n ts of E nglish, Biology H ouston, .2?7 ; Kestley, .236; lain e, Dr. II. D. Sheidon is having his new .184; H urd, .180; 1'aylor, .090; Clif- jlouse | nljp on Alder street, near Prof. and English Literature. F o u r w om en w ho have taken th eir ford, .041. I he team as a u h o k a \- § weets e r’s. d eg rees at O reg o n have found their eraged .237 'Phe W eekly was unable to secure a work on the Mission field. I wo, Mrs. Miss Grace Parker is visiting in cut o f the Klosche Tillacum g irls’ club W ilia H anna Beattie. ’95; and Miss house, this week, hence its om ission. K ath e rin e H an n a , ’96, have worked Portland.