The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, November 30, 1908, Image 4

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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.
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year.
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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.',.
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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-
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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
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* ^ 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
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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 ­
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>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
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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
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» ' ' o ’ ter's
l v i v
» mu
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was noticed on the streets of P ortland. m anifested and that spirit best engen­
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I lei enthusiasm
ited atl- to her ad- dered on the cam pus.
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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
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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
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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 «
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vclli" s ,1,adme" ™ « i.le (he title of the greatest place k eke
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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
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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-
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b»ulleii has m ade 100 points for his
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tended only on the g rounds of finan-
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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
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work because ,,f , -
m f," ,l" cla p h as<‘ should not he
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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 ”
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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-
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? 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
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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-
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P
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,;. members o o ife 'T ' P I
P - ' a ,here
e re “ 14 ming
m ingled
one re-
» -•"» •rs of the co«,,: rn
hé
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° f pri<le
ed o,
pi
i<le th
there
is mingled
one re-
at ». a . I . favored a P ortland game.
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''-ret and that is that ~
Fred ‘ Mo
Moullen,
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