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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1908)
gun " m irs . ;,< h ' ------ -5,3- Willamette «mrTÄntäii» ST. Rl - - ' ‘ BUrden & Graham • ci- forward 1 ass gave W aMiingbm an other score. V ashington 10, Oregon 0 ' Moullen kicked off, Gilles downing the runner. Washington kicked, Clarke tumbling to an opposing plav- Z3Ü U T- Spaulding Athletic Goods Football, Basketball Sup plies, Holiday Goods, 1 oys Umbrellas and Repairing. A th • le tic and s * » - . . > 1 ' College Footw ear in Eakin booted the ball, and chandler went down in his tracks. Repairing Neatly Done. Sb3 Willamette Clarke punted out of danger, Gilles •prevented a gain through the line. E a kin kicked over Oregon’s line. W ash B ( )I )1 )V & K U 'I 1 1 H ington at this stage of the game cease: to try to make yardage and kicked the Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Cigars, ball on second down repeatedly. \ \ ith bull dog tenacity of purpose, the Ore Tobacco, Confections, Soft Drinks gon team drove the ball into \\ ashing- ton territory, but could not keep it there. Finally a bad pass to Clarke who was kicking from behind the goal fl Place for Gentlemen New Store on West Eighth St. line, gave the ball to the W ashington ians on ( )regon’s two yard line. 1 liree 24 Ulcst Seventh Street I hard bucks put the oval behind the SPO R E S & H A W K IN S line. An easy goal was missed in the BANGS LIVERY COMPANY F U R N IT U R E , P A IN T , M A T T IN G , <lnsk, and the scoring was over. W ash- First Class Livery 15, Oregon 0 LINOLEUM, WALL PAPER, GIL- 1 he line-up,was as follows 'egtnieier CAB ORDERS P R O M ? T L Y ATTENDED LETTE SAFETY RAZORS, CARBO Means C Jarvis ----------------- ------------- —--------- Newton, Gilles K G 1, Bantz R» 'p MAGNETIC RAZORS, COAT AND Moullen Kiltz, Hickson R E 1. Matson, Clark PANTS HANGERS, ETC., ETC. Babcock McIntyre EG R The Square Deal Grocer Eakin Pinkham E T R Grimm G R O C E R IE S , C R O C K E R Y , LAMPS Dodson E E R Coyie Chandler Q G L A S S W A R E , W O O D E N AND W and - Main. Halley R 11 E W IL L O W WARE Mucklestine 11 urd, Sullivan E l i R See PRESTON & HALES for Clarke F \\ estover, Wells Headquarters for Students Officials— Referee: Cutts of Seattle: Paints and Oils umpire: 1 lockenberry of Portland: 619 Willamette field judge, Hahn of Pacific University. Phone, Main 25 Johnson Dyes - Johnson Wax Length of halves, 35 minutes. ______________ - Touchdowns—Grimm, 1 : Muckle For the Best P IE R C E B R O S . stine, 2. I 'e a , C o f f e e a n d C h in a martin $ Smith Billiards and Pool MILLINERY W. M. GREEN Chambers Hardware SI API I AND FANCY GROCERIES IR l lIS , N ILS AND CANDIES.... Mr. Farl Collins, of Portland, spent „ Sundav with the Alpha club. We Ne*er SI ccd . ' 52 la st Ninth St. _______ “ Pat McArthur and Seth Kerron were up for the game. For new R ubber-tired T u rn o u ts and Miss Mabie Hurley, Mrs. E. B. Holmes and Mrs. Imogen Harding Good Horses go to Brodie visited at the Tan Pi sorority T O M B A IL E Y house for the week-end. Phone Black 1621 South Willamette Miss Cloe La Brie, of R oseburg, vis ited her sister at the Kloslie Tillacum E l ’t l E X E ’S P IO D E O tto K tinan store G. F . M cL E O D Merchant Tailor C le a n in g Repairing P re s s in g 4 4 6 N in th St. I S lasl " cek- O T T O ’S ('»D IL I ’D ll' BEST AND CLEANEST PLACE T O E A T EVERY THING IN SEASON, BANQUETS, W E D D I N G S. PRIVATE DINNERS. RECEP- IK '»N AND AFTER THEATRE PA RU ES ARRANGED ON SHORT NOTICE at th e lowest prices go to the 30 East Ninth Phone, Main 50 Mr. Eee Harding and Mr. Brodie were guests of the Delta Alpha frater nity last week. Glen Wimberlv, of Roseburg, and Mr. Parks, of Portland, visited friends in Eugene and attended the W ashing ton game. Nov. 21. Oregon vs O Ot to Reichman I A. C. at Portland. * S id S m ith Jay McCormick Billiards & Pool n rrD E A T COLLEGE MEN’S RETREAi