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THE K O H -I-N O O R For P m -' F o o d C o n f e c t i o n s , i e e C r e a m Hot D rin k s, b u n c h e s , O y s t e r s . T r y t h e n e w p l a c e Eugene Dyeing and Cleaning W orksS Everything P o ssib le in C leaning and Dyeino P h o n e M a in 1 2 2 S ix th a n d sh o e YORAN’S THE STO RE GOOD University Texts THAT W illa m e tte store SELLS SHO ES Draughting Supplies E v e r y th in g fo r U n iv e rs ity W o rk Schwarzsehild’s Book Store S e e O u r P e n n a n ts a n d P illo w T o p s David Link M AR TIN M IL L E R W est ;™ / W ear W a lk - o v e r S h o e s 4 4 R e p a in g a S p e c ia lt y Palace of Sweets S t. T il ts ” M en ’s D ress S h o e s $ 4 and $5 You Want H We Have 11 W. J. & G O O D G R O C E R IE S No G ra ft C a fe Ice Cream an d C o n fe c tio n e ry E ig h t h G ib s o n Son Wing & Campbell MEATS W illa m e tte M ark et S U e j y i l l a m e t t e _________ P h o n e M a in 3 8 WASHINGTON WINS BIG GAME _____(C ontinued from page 1) W ashington a chance at a place kick, which failed. A drop kick a moment later was also unsuccessful. After the kick-out, W ashington failed to m ake yardage, essayed another place kick, winch C handler ran hack. C larke kicked, Pinkham and Main kept W ash ington from m aking yardage. M eans g ettin g the hall on a fumble. O regon gam ed on interchange of punts d u r ing the rest of the half, because the entire O regon line would he upon the lim ner before he could advance far alter catching one of C lark e’s high spirals. Pinkham solved the fake buck through tackle every time it was a t tem pted. C larke prevented a safety, when punting out from behind th e line, by bis cool handling of a high pass. Alleged roughness by Pinkham cost ( iregon a heavy penalty, but the W ashington captain, in a spirit of rare sportsm anship, allowed the O regon tackle to remain in the game. 'Elie half closed w ithout score. The Second Half. Hotb team s came hack hard, W ash ington kicking over the line and C larke kicking out to the center of the field. SCHWERING & LINDLY W ashington made occasional yardage, Bread, P ie s, C a k e s a n d hut ran against a stope wall when they C o nfectionery, a ls o Ice tried three tim es to get the hall over No. 6 E ast Ninth St., opp. Hoffman House Cream a n d F r u its the line eight yards for a touchdow n. S tu d e n ts, Give Us a Cali 4 E. 9th S t.________ P h o n e M a in 7 2 Clarke kicked to the 45 yard line. W ashington tore up the left side of the O regon line for 16 yards, B ab cock skirted the other end for 20 yards, Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, S ilve rw a re and three hard bucks put the hall over C ut G la s s , E tc . E U C E N F .0 « pairing of Watches and Clocks a Specialty the line. W ashington 5, ( )regoti 0. Eugene, Oregon Goal missed. Clarke kicked oil. Eakin was forced STUDEN 1 s 628 Willamette St. Phone Main 23 to kick by the good work of K iltz, and Clarke brought the grandstand t o its you ud a Chafer for your room see feet by a spectacular return run. A Fish and Poultry Market short kick gave Coyle the hall. The visitors made 28 yards o n straig h t foot W. n . RIDGEWAY have them for $5.00 ball. Forced by a penalty to kick, and receiving C larke’s return, the players of the purple and gold found their fake end run not too difficult to he solved olton jenkins by Means. O regon made yardage Ladies’ Hatters is grateful for student patronage. once hut the hall went over and a clev- Try U s a n d b e C o n v i n c e d 97 w s .i W . 8 th m P hone, B la c k 157! DUNN’S BAKERY B a rb e r Shop S. LUCKEY HALL’S B 9th St. . . Pioneer Shining Parlors & Phone Red 1551 O 1 A I IU 1 N I AND ART GOODS F. BERRY, Prop. (C ontinued on page 6) ALLEM EATOM