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/ V Oregon O Weekly U N IV E R S IT Y O F O R E G O N Vol. X. V A R S IT Y EU G EN E, OREGON M O N D A Y , O C T O B E R 19, 1908. T W IC E V IC T O R IO U S ten-yard rule enabling the V arsity line to hold off long enough the pow er- F irst T eam D efeats M c A rth u r’s A lum ful line men of the Alum ni. A fter the ni A g g re g atio n — F resh m en B eat score was m ade, both team s adopted a P o rtla n d H ig h School kicking policy which continued to the end of the gam e. F orbes used seven- teen men, and expresses him self as s a t V arsity , 4 ; A lum ni, 0. isfied with the work of every player. F resh m en , 5; P. 11. S., 0. F or the A lum ni, L ato u rette called Such were the en tirely satisfacto ry scores of the football gam es held S a t signals, K erron and M cK inney a lte r urday on K incaid Field. A b e tte r nated at full-back, Z acharias and T e m gam e has seldom been w itnessed in pleton played halves, lin g passed the E ugene th an the co n test betw een V ar ball flanked by K erron, M cK inney, sity and A lum ni. E ig h t of the eleven Scott, Earl and A rnspiger, and M oores m en on M c A rth u r’s team of “ g ra d s” were in th eir day, all-n o rth w est p lay ers. E v ery m an was an individual sta r in his p a rtic u la r position, and ex hibitions of im p ro m p tu team w ork given at tim es which startled the op posing team . T h e A lum ni w orked to g eth er splendidly and fum bled only O F F IC IA L No. 4 RULES ANNOUNCED ! T he D ean of W om en has E stab lish ed R ules to G overn the C onduct of W om en of the U n iv ersity ! P rinted copies of a set of rules to govern the conduct of the wom en of the U niversity of O regon have been d istrib u te d by P rofessor Luella C lay C arson, Dean of W om en. T he rules are ten in num ber and ap p ear in full be low. They are headed “ G eneral U ni versity R egulations,” with the su b head, “ T he follow ing reg u latio n s shall be in force for wom en of the U n iv ersity unless un d er special p erm issio n .” Sev eral, though not all, of the so ro rities have form ally accepted the rules. Som e of the rules coincide closely with cu s tom and ex istin g so ro rity house-rules, while o th ers have not h ith e rto been hon . h . m . M c K inney , ’07 J O H N R. L A T O U R E T T E , ’07 W ho C alled S ignals for th e G raduates W ho “ R ep resen ted ” B aker in the G am e once d u rin g the gam e. T he m ost s ta rtlin g of th eir plays was the “ A l um ni sp read ,” w hich gained y ardage at first but was solved by the V arsity when attem p ted th e second-tim e. T he A lum ni played the gam e w ithout the use of a su b stitu te , sh o w in g re m a rk able stay in g pow ers. 'They w ere lu sti ly cheered tliro u g h o u t by the u p p er classm en under the .lead ersh ip of Van Dusen, while Loosely led the u n d e r classm en in en co u rag in g th e V arsity . The U n iv ersity L aud was p resen t and was rep eated ly cheered:. T h e utm ost good feeling prevailed am ong the 1500 sp ectato rs and betw een th e team s. The place kick th at won the gam e for the u n d erg rad u ates was m ade late in the second half. ■ '1'wice before place- kicks had booli attem p ted and had failed. In the second half the A lu m ni, who were n ear the east goal, punted to get out of danger. C lark heeled a lair catch, and M oullen kicked from placem ent on the th irty yard line, the form ally prescribed by or for any so r ority. T he first rule applies to the M ary Spiller H ouse, and th e o th ers to all m em bers of the U niversity, w herever they m ay reside. This is the first tim e th a t an attem p t has been m ade to e n force definite and absolute rides off co n d u ct arnong O regon eo-cds. 'The rules follow : 1. 'The M ary S piller H ouse shall n o t.b e , open to callers on M onday, 'Tuesday, W ednesday and T h u rsd a y evenings. .'(All so ro rities haVe m ade such a reg u latio n .) 2. Calls m ay be received on a fte r noons betw een three and five-thirty. 3. 'The doors shall be closed at ten o'clock. 4. No h ouse-parties shall be given except on F riday and S atu rd ay n ig h ts and n ig h ts preceding holidays and such p arties shall end by 11:30. (P erm ission to give parties and en- ( C ontinued on Page 5) G O R D O N C. M O O R E S , ’08 W h o P layed R ig h t E nd for the A lum ni and “ W e a ry ” C handler played the ends as of yore. 'The freshm en gam e was fast ami in terestin g . P o rtla n d ’s team is plucky and gave the ( )regon babies a hard fight. T h e score was m ade in the first half by straig h t bucks after the ball had been rushed to the fifteen y ard line by end ru n s and passes. 'The fresh man defense was good while P o rtlan d excelled in tackling. A banquet in honor of the A lum ni and the V arsity team s was given in the evening at the C om m ecial C lub by H on. S. H . F riendly.