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O V E R C O M E S O. A. C. L IB R A R Y
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E V E N IN G S O R E G O N O V E R C O M E S M. A. A. C.
F u rth e r D etails of the G reat Gam e of C om m encing T oday, the M ain Read- D etailed A ccount of the G lorious
S atu rd ay , N ovem ber 21, on M ult
ing Room W ill be O pen From Sev
T h an k sg iv in g V ictory O ver
nom ah Field
en until Nine
M ultnom ah
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Commencing this evening, M onday,
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exoral >le c h a ra c te rs that O regon was N ovem ber 30, the I Diversity library
V ictory in Second H alf
^destined to triu m p h .
will be open evenings on tour days in
Jam
es
kicked off for the club. L a t
The u tm ost good feeling prevailed the week, M onday, T uesday, W ednes-
o u rette came back 20 yards, then on
<m both sides, the gam e was clean, day and T hursday.
the officials im p artial, and the A g ri
1 lie hours will be from seven until first down m ade a forw ard pass to D od
c u ltu ral stu d e n ts brave in defeat.
nine. The new reading tables, with son tor 20 m,»re. Bunts were in te r
H ow it H appened
their unexcelled lighting facilities, will changed. M ultnom ah played fiercely,
A fter see-saw in g in O. A. C. terri- soon be in place. Mr. D ouglas, how Dow W alker going through the line
tu rv for the first few m inutes of the ever, did not feel that he should wait lor 20 yards. But the etlort could not
gam e, the ball was driven b y Carl until they arrived before opening in last. Slowly the superiority of the
L a t
\\ <»111, the (). A. C. fullback, into Q re- the evenings, as m any stu d en ts and O regon team evidenced itself.
ou
rette
was
hurt
and
C
handler
went
in,
■foil te rrito ry . It was cau g h t’ by L a t - ; professors are anxious to do library
c u re tte . who show ed all the ability reading after dinner. T he north side Nickson replacing Ixiltz. C lark gained
4)1 his b ro th er Jack, in ru n n in g it back, of the reading room wilbbe lighted, and on every punt, until at last S tott fell
behind good in terleren ce to the O. A. there will be accom odations for a lim- on the ball on M ultnom ah s tw o yard
The ball was brought in ten
C. 45 yard line. H ere M oullen tried ited num ber. Books may also be draw n line.
yards to allow S tott to kick. M eans
l i place kick which failed.
O n the d uring these hours.
k ck-out an exchange of p u n ts once T his im provem ent in
the m anage- blocked the kick, and got the ball. ( )n
ijnore gave the ball to Latourette and
m ent of the library will be especially the next play the ball was fum bled
the nervy little freshm an q u a rte r
welcomed by those who are w orking but M eans tell oil it behind the line.
M oullen kicked goal. M. A, A. C. 0,
dodged and w orm ed and squirm ed and on debate and theses.
lucked and w riggled his way to the
A large shipm ent of books of mis- ( )reg< »n 6.
C larke at once resum ed the kicking
iuteen yard line. A place kick was a cellaneous variety has just arrived, and
game. Good tackling l»\ the O regon
■ natter of course, when M oullen was m any more are on the way.
Bhere to kick. (). A. C. 0, O regon 4.
Mr. Douglas is a man of much ex- ends and a run by Sullivan put the ball
X either side could m ake y ardage on perience as college librarian and is ac- in the center of the field. Moullen.
s:raig h t football, and a p u n tin g duel tuated by the laudable desire to make made a kick from placem ent on the
r< "tilted . C larke kicked far but high the I niversity of Oregon lib rary w orth 12 yard line. M. A. \. C. 0, < )regon 10.
C larke then went out of the gam e,
Kind the ( )regon ends were dow n on as much as possible to the students,
as he had been injured. Moullen went
b v ery punt to dow n the ru n n er. W olff
— -
in at full and electrified the audience
G erm an Club T om orrow
kicked som ew hat fu rth er but the ( ). A.
by a thrilling lake place kick just as
( ends could not solve the Yale in te r
ference and the ad v an tag e lay there-
Miss O livia Risley, W , has charge the gam e closed.
The line up It»llow s :
w ith ( tregon.
It was one of of tJle m eeting of the G erm an Club to
(
)reg(
»n
M ult noinali
< larke s p u n ts, tum bled by W <»HI and |,c held 'Tuesday evening at the Kloshe
Dodson.
Micliael
L
1
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.
R
M exander
re c o v e re d bv D odson on the 45 yard
acum house. T his will be the sec
( )sw ald.
LT R
line, which M oullen converted into the ond m eeting of the club, the first hav 1 '¡nkham
M cM illan
second goal. O. A. C. 0, O regon 8.
ing been held several weeks ago under
Rade r
LC» R
T he second half has been described the direction of the m usical com m ittee. M e In t ire
Means,
(
biles
C
Carl
s<»n,
C
allahan
in detail in the P o rtlan d papers. It Song books have arrived and G erm an
( filles, \ '<>igt
R G I.
C< mant
A\as a fierce co n test w ithout score,
songs will probably be a feature of the M oullen,
R T I.
W alker
h'inal score. ( )regon 8, O. A. C. 0
ev ening’s entertainm ent. Eligible to
i McKinlcx
The line up follow s:
m em bership are all students who have Kiltz, 11 icks. hi
S m ithson
R E 1.
( >i *egon
C orvallis had tw o years of G erm an. All d esir
O
S to tt
'Ixiltz, H ickson L E R
Cadv, Brodie ing to unite with the club will be wel 1 ,at< »m et te
lam ies, m come at the m eeting. Dr. Schm idt and ; C handler
J ’m khani
L T R
L II R
1 ’ilkington.
' W allace Dr. Koehler are tak in g an interest in Main
M c 1n t ire
L G R
J am es
M eans, Gillis
C
Kelly the club and its success seems assured. 11 tird, Sullivan
Slaker
R
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1
I,
(■illis, \ oigt
R G L
E vans The m em bers are enthusiastic.
Clark. \b»ullen
F
K nudson
M oullen (C ap t) R T L
P en d erg rass j T he club has already attracted wide
S um m ary— 1 'ouchdown M e a n s; goal
M ichael, D odson R 15 L E n b erg D obbin ' mitice throughout the state.
It has
from touchdow n, M oullen; goal from
t a t o u re tte
O
Gagnon been asked to affiliate with the national placement on 42 yard line, M oullen;
R W olff (C ap t.) | organization of G erm an Clubs. T he
îîu r d , Sullivan L
k la in
R
I L C ooper, H astin g s invitation will how ever probably not final score, I niversity of (fregón, 10;
R II
M ultnom ah A m ateur V hletic Club, 0.
C lark
F
Keck |,e accepted as the club prefers for Officials- Referee, R. X. H o ck en b erry ;
i ( Ifficials O liv er M. C u tts, H arv ard , the present at least to rem ain a purely um pire. Hugh J. B o v d ; field judge,
re te ree: R X. H o ck en b erry , S y ra c u se ,: local organization.
Archie H ah n ; head linesm an, W e lls;
um pire H ugh J. Boyd, S tanford, field
The Collegian Magazine of Portland I tin,« keepers, la.nergan an.l Whittlesey.
judg
Ji'tlg e; \rc h ie H ahn. M ichigan, head
- - I im e ot halves, 3? m in u t e s .
has picked an all-northw est football
I
lim.
eleven, giving Clarke and Moullen
Dill-Wetherbee
M isses F a y C lark and Alice S to d places at fullback and guard respect
dard spent the w eek-end as g u ests of ively.
'The class mate?, and friends of W il
Bliss Laurel Inm an at E lm ira.
Miss Ethella S tearns of Pacific I ni- liam Dill, '08, will be pleased to learn
Miss A gnes S tevenson, '08, was the versity spent the T hanksgiving vaca- of his m arriage to M iss Jennie W ether-
guest
est of the K loshe T illacum g irls j tion with her m other, Mrs. A. E. S. bee of Eugene.
'The happy couple went South on the
Sunday n ight.
Stearns, at the Mary Spiller House.
six o ’clock train, W ednesday m orning,
Misses
Sara
Riddle
and
Blanche
[O scar Gorrell, '02, who has been
and on their retu rn will m ake th eir
teaching in China for the greater part Ferdine went to Corvallis I hanksgiv- home in this city.
Oi his time since graduation, intends ing.
All w inter track train in g has started
Junior and senior girls at Purdue
Soon to return to Eugene, where lie
at W ashington.
wear corduroy skirts and coats.
w ill make his home.
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