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University Library Oregon^ p W eekly U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON Voi. X. E U G E N E , OREGON, MONDAY, D ECEM BER twenty MEN TRY FO R P L A C E S Of the Eight Debaters Chosen in T ry out Five are Upper Classmen and Three are Freshm en Three freshmen and five u p p erclass- ment made the prelim inary eig h t at th e first debate tryout of the y e a r w hich was held in Villard H all on S a tu rd a y afternoon. Of the u p p erclassm en tw o, Bond and Nicholas, are v e te ra n s in in terstate work, while the o th e r th ree, Robinson. Lyans and C ollier, are of recognized forensic ability . T h e fre sh men are Gammans, C ash, an d R av. Twenty men entered the try o u t. T h e preparation was m ore th o ro u g h th a n for any previous try o u t, and som e six men ranked im m ediately below th o se chosen. The final try o u t will be held on January 8 to choose six d e b a te rs for the interstate team s. J u d g e s in th e preliminary were P resid en t C am pbell, Dr. lames IE G ilbert, and D r. H . D. Sheldon. S. E. Eliot, the d eb a te coach, was time keeper. 1 le ex p resses him self as well pleased with the q u a lity of th e work done by all the c o n te s ta n ts and says that in default of the first eig h t chosen, a second eight m en could be selected of nearly equal ab ility . The question discussed w as the one that will be used in the final in te rs ta te debate, and reads : “ R esolved, th a t waiving all question of c o n s titu tio n a l ity. it would be advisable for th e U n it ed States to adopt a p ro g ie ssiv e federal income tax on all incom es above a certain specified a m o u n t.” T h is is th e wording subm itted by the O reg o n committee, the selection of w hich has been assured by th e vote of Idaho, which gave it th e pref erence over its own q u estio n . Six of 'he men chosen upheld th e n eg a tiv e s’de of this question, C ollier an d G alil eans alone standing for th e affirm a tive. * iesse If. I.ond, 09, one of th e m en oiosen. is a senior in the d e p a rtm e n t ”• Economics He is w in n er of th e I ’uiini medal last y ear and lead er of ’c affirmative team a g a in st Idaho. 1 w a r previous he w as a m em b er l'u‘ negative team th a t defeated a i" and helped win the ch am p io n sh ip •’ tie Northwest. H e is ag ain try in g tp 11c.ncgative team to d eb ate for the 11,1 time against Idaho. Bond is a * 1 ..nireaii s< >ciety. • J ’- the o th e r v eteran , wJ . ast -v ear a m em ber of th e team ,cn met Idaho in E u g en e. Pie is a 1,1 Lie Econom ics d e p a rtm e n t, w inner of the Bennet prize tw o vears ago, a prom inent P hilologian. In the recent cam paign, N icholas w as an ac tive stu m p -sp eak er on behalf of W . J. B ryan. C has. \ \ . Robison, 11, entered col lege last y ear too late to try for the team . He w as a m em ber of the fresh m an team at W illiam s College while a tte n d in g th a t in stitu tio n . Robison is pro m in en t in class and literary work, bein g tre a su re r of the sophom ore class and editor-elect of the O reg an a for 1910. He is a m em ber of the Philolo gian society, a deep th in k er and a p er suasive speaker. Cecil K. E vans, '08, m ade the p re lim in ary eight last year. He will m ake a stro n g bid for the team this season. He is a sh in in g light in the E aurean so ciety. Percy M. C ollier, 'l l , is another E aurean. He did not try for debate 14, 1908 No. 12 CAMPUS GAME NOW ASSURED Athletic Council Favors Campus Game Elects Football Manager and Or ders Sweaters ()reg o n -(). A. C. football will come back to the cam pus. Such was the de cision of the athletic council Friday night. T his decision is final, as the athletic council makes ( )regon's sched ule,, and will refuse to play the A gri cultural College anyw here except on the cam pus. T his action is in the rec ognition of student, faculty and alum ni sentim ent as it has been expressed ever since the idea of taking the game to P ortland was first m entioned. The sp o rtin g editors of all three Portland papers are bitterly opposed to a cam pus gam e, and have been pulling strongly for a Portland game. The saner editorial sentim ent of these pa pers how ever does not seem to insist on the advisability of a m etropolitan contest. At any rate, the m atter is settled by the action of the council. O. A. C. and ( )regon will play on the cam pus hereafter, or not at all. Bill H ayw ard was elected football m anager by the council, with the un d erstan d in g that he will w ithdraw in favor of a graduate m anager, whenever such a m anager shall be elected. 'The sentim ent of the council favors a g rad B IL L HAYW ARD W ho W ill Manage Oregon’s Football uate m anager of athletics. I he choice of the m anager will probably be left to the A ssociated S tudents at the reg last year, lie talks sm oothly, clearly ular spring student-body election. and forcefully, and was one of the tw o U ntil that tim e. Bill H ayw ard will affirm ative men to win places. exercise the duties of m anager, E. Leon Rav, 12, is a native of Illi will exercise the duties of m anager. nois and a g rad u ate of E ugene H igh He will be able to arrange schedules School, w here he has a reputation as a and plan the work of next football stro n g debater. He is tw en ty years season much better than an inexper- old, of good platform presence, with iencer undergraduate m anager, say the a tone of voice th at carries conviction m em bers of the council. and lends dignity to what he says, lie T w enty-one sw eaters were ordered is a E aurean. . for football men who have played in N G am m ans, 12, is a native and rts- cham pionship gam es this season. Sev id en t of P o rtlan d , lie is eighteen enteen of these arc for men who won y ears of age and a E aurean. He talks I their em blem s this vear. I he men t<» w ith a good com m and of vocabulary. whom sw eaters will be given a re : I’red A. B. Cash is a w hirlw ind from Hood M oullen, D udley Clarke, Eee Hurd, R iver, hailing originally from Indiana. IV erner Gilles, Calvin Sweek. V ictor H e is tw en ty years of age, and also a ¡V oigt, Ralph Dodson. W m . Mam. Michael. W . Hickson. Dean H ayes. E. T h e list as posted is w ithout regard L ato u rette. 1!. C handler. M cKinley, L. to o rd e r of selection. At the final tr y M eans, G. Sullivan. W . Ktltz, Obte o u t the alum ni medal 'o r the test in Newton and Earl Halley. dividual deb ater in the U n,vers, y o O reg o n will he aw arded. J. II. hon A rth u r Van Dusen will spend a part who won the m edal las, year, ,s no of the C hristm as vacation in Chicago eligible, so the contest w ill He where he goes to attend tlte G rand £ o n g the seven o th er co n testan ts for ' C hapter of the Sigma N t, F ratern ity . in te rsta te honors.