University of Oregon monthly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1897-????, October 01, 1908, Image 7

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S ’ UNIVER'iriv OF OSEGd-X MoNTHLYi.S
The 'p rS ram , under the direction
M’isF Isolene Shaver, was en­
thusiastically received, Miss Naomi Williamson, as elocutionist,
•beih^-aecorGled a special'pvjation.
& tfeirlsSf R H w is h d o ^ e n d a vacation that is worth-while from
every Voiht jbWfew^go to the ’Seaside‘Conference next year. There
you will meet and learn to know as friends, the, most cultured, the
-.ndblSj |lB ||w ith a l t h ® ^ H s t ; gtrlS\/of th ^ ‘ whole j Mprthwest. Y ou
will come in c $ ^ £ o n ta S tW ith then and wq'men oi broad minds and
Monsecrated liy&- You will >come to realize what a force is the
’^ oungS^t)m e3aJs|tlhri§tian Association, and you wilt return home
the rich e r?iS ^d th infl^ie^es, the haPPier;^t>rithe lasting friendships
that '^tj^havelddrm ed'and refresh©d and invigorated by ten days o£
mountampiffimbirig?, and surf -bathing and the Tracing rsea-air.
E d g in 'n o w to plan^tp'lgolf R H ffii have, twenty girls at Confer-
ence next June^
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H ^ l ^ p r d /l p r o s ^ Æ as’ applied tojvny sport, admits
two qüj$è different m eaning^ To, the student
I ànd/’d c ^ ^ollo^zef of the game, it, will mean the
I 'abilityT Î^^in no^only a fair percentage of* games,
but,’ most im portant of Ml, to finish the season
j ¿with a-' team which iê conceded. ü> be one of the
best. To the onlooker, prospects for a season will
0-niy mean that,as he sees a goodly number of candidates trying for
the -different positions, he is'dpfivinced' that dhelwa^onJsTsuccess is
W hen one considers the different football surprises in late
season playing, and that, too, after a team has as it were, been per­
fected fen' team play,-it can readily Tb tseeh how, difficult a task it is
for a coach to, tell jusfcwhat his material* will amount to,‘V hen> as
is the’ case with us thus far, we have been emphasizing the rudimen-