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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1908)
mt OREGON WEEKLY lami gam e, ami since tile gam e was not to be in Eugene this year, in any event, the I niversity com m ittee agreed to let Published every Monday during the college it go t«» Portland tor one year only. It is to be hoped that they *i will insistU ll* pon 11 year by the ¿indents of the , - i i bringing it back to the cam pus next UNIVERSITY OF OREGON vear. Student S tudent sentim s e n t im e ent n t a at t (). ( ) A. \ C. year. ;> : ........... ............... is reported as being stro n g lv in favor Entered at Eugene postoffice at Eugene, of a cam pus gam e. Oregon, as second ckos matter. fh e re arc m any reasons why this gam e should be strictly a college affair at the homes of one of the p articip atin g subscription rates c< »lieges lllipu.',. -------- ... U, JJJ the bare fact that the colleges prefer to play at hom e ra th e r th an play in tlle city and m ake m oney at th e sacrifice T i he Multnomah ' of 1 c college n ic g e s spirit. p irit. n e -»Iultllojnal gam e ad v ertises O regon as thorough 1v- .. i._ ly as it is advisable to ' ad v ertise a L’ni ' versity by m eans of football. And ai ter all, tile best way to gain popular approval is not to go to seek it. but to stay at hom e ami mind o n e’s own business. Ii P must see a couege college game ■■ * ^ ortland iik o u i musi O n e year, by mail . ................... ..$100 < >nh on the cam pus can there be an there m the Idaho-O regon gam e which '■ "gle copy ................................................. $ 05 m osnhere in v< »mid,» . -i m n In* ............. :__, atm osphere favorable to a contest of can b e m ore conveniently plaved this nature. College spirit is at its there than at M oscow or K ugene. 0 best only on the cam pus. T here it is A. (. . could d oubtless find a big ganii E D IT O R -IN c m El most powerful, even if m ost uncon in P ortland also. ,I ARL KILPATRICK W scious. of a i viiy city ii it is sin»- su b ........• In the lile < >i < > m o k o in ^ ia ie lo o io au is kept aliv Intercollegiate football alive merge«!, 1.0« or is assum ed i in assumeu l l externals externats only oniv a and m i m ade ane of ot value by the active inter inter m n n oi t h stu,1 i y e r < ler,ts \ and i i , •_ s 1 i l l sp S irit l l 1 i l , ‘ which ii1 < ' i i i , l 1 ,, i l . . . .. 1 ..1. I ', ’(hiv.K It H ors;„> ....................... ’in p a bv th iz e hike-w rs- A arm ,ne' s v ?St by C the • '10 gress w earing an O regon hat It engenders. T h at interest is best ■ ,*s • • ro » ' ' o ’ ter's l v i v » mu F Y < I \R K •] > was noticed on the streets of P ortland. m anifested and that spirit best engen lb NJ. H V IL I 1 A M .’10 I lei enthusiasm ited atl- to her ad- dered on the cam pus. ., ............*■ i.iiiu^i.i-ni u a s oilm was en io lim ner lb r i \\ .......'0« m iration of the bright colors, vet such in. i r n n n u Pv enthusiasm is what m ust come in in the 1 h cits game, to allov with its baser m etal A G REA T PL A Y E R the true O regon spirit. T he team on ... 11 the held plays for IHL the L cheer < nianv football , . . . . . . the . . . . harder IV, iie e i • >regon I has ,a s had nan m a i i v g great r e a t tootnali mg when they know th at the h earts of players in her historv. T he m em orv of till» sam C'11U e ,1 .'1,1 \ 1 n 1 I i I i ■ 1 ' ieaii I 1 1 1 I I tick >i.-l- Sm <.,,.*4-1, 1... become 1 the rooters are tilled Willi with the ith has M onday. N ovem ber 30. 1908. desires and m otives as their ow n, and ,i iia d itio n . and the pages of our foot not cheering because it is fashionable ball annals are filled w ith nam es of to yell at a football gam e or because great stars. Put this y ear the lips of A CAMPUS GAME yCIlow chrysanthem um s arc prettier the O regon ro o ters have shouted the than orange ribbon. O regon sp irit is name o| O re g o n ’s g re a te st. Fred •. j1''" I'!'1’" O ' " " ei1 :,IU" too rv;" I>e '>araded Irefore the l,v ids w onderful w ork thi- real ,''.’ to be paraded before the gaze gaze .Moullen Moullen bv his w onderful w ork this o . i e P T • Th ,,7 ’ '.'lia ' a " tr a P" >I'C which perceives in it only season has’ established a el in u « X ,n d l , A T 7 '" '" ‘T, ’* “ vclli" s ,1,adme" ™ « i.le (he title of the greatest place k eke V T oi P, V- . m 1? V'C" " CC- P ? " ? 11“’"*- the atm o sp h ere America and ev er, supporier of W b ird won -in I ,' i " n ' L' RCaUi,t ' al" 1 1,1 college environm ent are ball who has followed bis career will ManV id ,«; ,„ ' o , V A totally different fr.m , each o th e r as sanction that claim . week in I’, .r tln n 'l \ o ' 1,'.1 ",' I P ,*?" !irv " Ial' v a college gam e u tte rly ineon- Since lie won Ids place on the (ire- - \ < I < 1 V V M \ ‘ 4 1 - i l l 1 11 !> ' 4 n | . - ll/O / l v t Io n - ’ . 1 . . . . . . . . - - - - - . f y, H I 4 » . 4 . 4 - k .- 4 .4 l. r 1 - 1 .................... • 1 t • ' * • • •. — > i v 11111 ci h Mdl b»ulleii has m ade 100 points for his I niversit \. ................ I lis iecord of goals from the field is r u r i :: £ ......v £ '“ s - ' S ' i s s s s " ' " ' ...... s s s 3 s - . ’v *• x. * v v VOU I7C IIV" tended only on the g rounds of finan- ’0/“ 1 Z ' " ’"I classroom cares cial advantage «and of advertisem ent of A gainst Idaho I - - ireshened the m inds of the stu- the co n testin g colleges \g a in s t M ultnom ah d en t-, has brought them back n r e - ri 1 work because ,,f , - m f," ,l" cla p h as<‘ should not he ’08 week of pleasure. considered at all by O regon in connec- \g a in st A lum ni ¡ion with the O. A. C. gam e. T he \g a in st \ „ \ illam ,..a ette niversity does not play football for Vgminst Idaho the money to be m ade thereby. T he Against W h itw o rth on- ‘o he playing of the ( ). \. C. sam e A. A C. gam e alw ays m akes finan \g a in st O. A. C. 1 W cekly. that this gam e should ces easy tor the m anager. T w o gam es A gainst M ultnom ah " *’ æ played in P ortland, but alter m I ortland are very nice from a bus ( >regoti is proud of her football cap- iness standpoint, but O regon football oiin. I ime and tim e again, the Vniver* has vvn,c conic ,m into '» national notio notice cash ” 'V ” " H CO^ >it\ ll? *l*a fession il te^m ,U h i CharaCtt nZes p r°" th ro u £ h h er ath letes and she has ev- . i ? a,J(1 even the am ount ery reason to feel proud of h e r P-not W hen b, Le cleared bv h av in g the tramp in sons Tt w « n . r« agitation was begun last year bv I’ort- Portland is nearly offset bv the heavy m i i i w ith f -i '11 ,ll"l.’ .U c' e conver- r gam e to expense of four hundred -ti, t • , football conditions upon the embers of the Portland * s o n ? f »T ' C<,i stlldents .in toast tl,cr^ ’-s little doubt but that Ore- 1 C , .une, were drongly op|>osed week <i, I, ' "'"n a,'' ei?tirc P 'w o u l d again be represented on the to the suggest,,,,,. |, s„ hap'pened gam e m ean' he P ’ ' Or" a '” 1 -'"-A m e ric a n team . And w " th our feel- ¡ T A , ' V ' ,la.' P .'T ,',1 ,;. members o o ife 'T ' P I P - ' a ,here e re “ 14 ming m ingled one re- » -•"» •rs of the co«,,: rn hé " "P P’ - ° f pri<le ed o, pi i<le th there is mingled one re- at ». a . I . favored a P ortland game. ■ b ■,,I' W -V' ''-ret and that is that ~ Fred ‘ Mo Moullen, d, the their .......... . ..... Ä Ä 2 ? ,’S .