24 U niversity of O regon M o nthly In conclusion, let’s^say farewell to the football men who will be unable to play next year, namèly Moullen, McIntyre and Hurd. Moullen will be missed more than any'man who ever • played-for old Oregon. He has won games innumerable by his wonderful place kicking and he stands without a peer in the country in this line today, incidentally, the man with the famous stub foot holds the world’s record for a place kick in a game ; a hoist from the fifty-three yard line which- was made in the Idaho game of this year. From a financial standpoint the season has been a grand suc­ cess. Manager Ralph B. McÉwen, who has handled the coin very efficiently, will turn close to $2,500 into the student exchequer, after settling up a heavy expense account. Much credit due to our great trainer, “Bill” Hayward, for the excellentTCondition which the Oregon men were in at the time of our final*, big games7. "Also assistant coach-'Arfispiger CWes in ^qr his share 'bf praise and the yell leaders, Loosely and Van Dusen, deserve especial mention for their untiring efforts. As a clésing remark;.! wish to say another wO-rd'in regard to our jovial coach?.. The man from Yale has more than made" good with the University at large and the football team. ;He- put out àn eleven which wcnaftve qût-pîsévW i games, scored 74 points to 52 for its opponents;;! and won the undisputed championship of the state. Not at all bad for'a squad composed principally of freshmen and entirely unknown to the coach. Here’s hoping that we get him again next year. —Oliver B. Huston, TO.