The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, November 16, 1908, Image 6

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- - ' ‘ BUrden & Graham
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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-
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Spaulding Athletic Goods
Football, Basketball Sup­
plies, Holiday Goods, 1 oys
Umbrellas and Repairing.
A th • le tic
and
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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
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Jarvis
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Bantz
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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
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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
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\\ 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.
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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
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52 la st Ninth St.
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“ 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.
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S id S m ith
Jay McCormick
Billiards & Pool
n rrD E A T
COLLEGE MEN’S RETREAi