The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, November 16, 1908, Image 1

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    I niversity Library
U N IV E R SIT Y O F OREGON
Vol. X.
E U G EN E , OREGON
MONDAY, N O V EM BER 16, 1908
No. ft
W A SH IN G TO N W IN S BIG GAME W ash in g to n men could m ake yardage, B U ILD IN G NEAR C O M PL E T IO N
Oregon’s B rightest Hopes Dashed by
Defeat at the H ands of the Nor­
therners on Saturday
f
Dodson got the ball for O regon on a
fum ble. C larke im m ediately punted.
W ash in g to n put the hall in play from
a fair catch, m aking If) y ards in tw o
dow ns. Pinkham and Dodson foiled)
tw o attem p ted end runs, F ak in kicked
and C handler went dow n w ithout a d ­
vancing. C larke, about to be tackled
on a fake play, passed the hall for­
w ard into the arm s of an opposing
Civil Engineering Department W ill
Move Into new Home During
Christmas Holidays
T he new building, authorized by the
For the th ird tim e in th e h isto ry of
Board of R egents and being built on
the w orld, a rival team won victory
the property recently acquired by the
from O reg o n on K incaid Field, when
U niversity, is now nearing com pletion.
the splendid eleven from the U n iv e r­
I he work is being (lone under the ef­
sity of W a sh in g to n , in sev en ty m inutes
ficient supervision of Mr. \ \ . 11. /Al­
of play, crossed th ree tim es the O re ­
exander, who is under the direct c o n ­
gon goal line. 1 he score, all of w hich
trol of the Stew ard of the 1 niversity.
came in the second half, is a fair in­
A lthough a fram e building, it is being
dication of the relativ e s tre n g th of the
constructed in a very su b stan tial m an ­
team s. ( )reg o n ’s m en w ere at th eir
ner, and, while the arch itectu ral fea­
best and played a w onderful gam e,
tu res are not elaborate, the outlines
fighting fiercely and stu b b o rn ly until
of the building are sim ple and p leas­
the w histle blew . All agree th at the
ing, and the interior arran g em en t af­
star of the co n test w as L ouis Pinkham ,
fords every convenience.
Ih e b u ild ­
O regon's left tackle.
P itted ag ain st
ing is designed to accom odate all of
the redo u b tab le F ak in , Pinkham , Hank­
the Civil E ngineering departm ent with
ed by Dodson and M cIn tire, w as in
several lecture room s for relieving the
•everv plav on eith er side of the line
congestion in other departm ents.
and rep eated ly tackled the \\ ashing-
( )n the first floor are four com m o­
ton backs behind the line of scrim ­
dious and well lighted lecture room s
mage. W hen he lim ped from the field
and one room which is to be fitted up
late in the second half, he w as ac­
for a cem ent testin g laboratory. A d­
corded the g re a te st round of applause
joining fhe stairw ay is a good sized
ever bestow ed upon an ( )regon player.
room t<> be set aside for keeping the
Clarke and F ak in divided honors in
surv ey in g in stru m en ts and accessories,
punting, but ( )regon s occasional fum ­
the need for which has been sorely felt
bling of p u n ts gave the ad v an tag e to
by the surveying in stru cto rs h ith erto .
W ash in g to n in th is d e p a rtm e n t of the
I he second floor of the building :s
game. N ew to n , H ickson, C handler,
specially designed for the accom oda­
Means and M ain, the freshm en on the
tion of the classes in draftin g . O ne
lem on-yellow team am ply justified
large room about forty feet square p ro ­
their selection by C oach F o rb es, the
vides for the large and grow ing clas­
last tw o especially p lay in g gilt-edged
ses in freshm an and sophom ore d ra ft­
ball. M oullen w as a h o st in him seli
ing, while another room provides for
at tackle b u t did not have a single
o th er d raftin g classes. A room in the
chance at a place-kick. T h e S eattle
southw est corner will be fitted up with
men kept the ball in O re g o n ’s te rr i­
a large sink attd p rin tin g fram es for
R O B ER T W. FO R BES
tory m ost of the gam e and often m ade
the blue p rin tin g operations.
yardage, which ( )regon seldom a t­ Oregon’s All-American Football Coach
A feature of the lig h tin g o f the
tem pted to do. 'fh e very b est of spirit
room s u p stairs is the use of reg u lar
player.
T
he
n
o
rth
ern
ers
tried
a
place
prevailed betw een p lay ers and betw een
prism glass in the upper sashes of the
kick w ithout success. U nable to o v er­ w indow s on the north, this affording
rooters.
come a 15-yard penalty, Coyle kicked, as much light to those farth est from
Story of the Game.
C larke kicked off 45 y ard s to V e s t­ C larke re tu rn in g the kick on first the w indow s, as to those close by. All
over, who cam e back to th e 30-yard dow n and O regon suffering a penalty o th er w indow s are provided w ith sk y ­
line before b ro u g h t dow n by M ain. of 15 yards for in terfe rrin g with a free light prism glass in the upper sashes
Line bucks and end ru n s n etted the catch. It was O re g o n ’s ball on dow ns. which will diffuse the light and add
visitors 34 y ard s, b u t P inkham stopped A double interchange of p u n ts gave g reatly to the efficiency of the w in­
them up and F ak in kicked over the
dows.
(C ontinued on page 3)
line. C larke kicked o u t. Before the
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