The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, November 16, 1908, Image 3

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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
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University Texts
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SELLS
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Draughting Supplies
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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
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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
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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
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P hone,
B la c k 157!
DUNN’S BAKERY
B a rb e r Shop
S. LUCKEY
HALL’S
B
9th St.
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Pioneer Shining Parlors
&
Phone Red 1551
O 1 A I IU 1 N I
AND ART GOODS
F. BERRY, Prop.
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