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Kuykeudall, drug gist VINCENT i RESTAURANT Meals at, all Hours i 20c and up j Pnone Black J557 West Eighth St BOARDING Best Table Board lu tlio city. 'A few fine rooms. MRS. A. C5. W.ATHKWS, 71 West Ninth Street. C.L.BEADLE j Stone Mason on West EUhth street or addreiTat j OUTPLAYED AT EVERY POINT ADMITS CORfALLIS Students and Townspeople Wonder How It All Happened - On Multnomah field, Portland, Saturday, Nov. 21, 1908, O. A. C. was defeated by the Oregon U, In the presence of about 10,000 people, says the Corvallls Times. It's useless to attempt to make the blow softer O. A. C. was "lammed, skinned and jayhawked" by the Ore gon U, and the score, 8 to 0 against us, doesn't tell the story of how bad ly' the orange and black was beaten. The fact of the matter ib, O. A. C. was never In tne game, did not even get started, while Oregon was there every minute of play, working like a machine and quick to take advantage of every opportunity, the u. A. boys moved like they were in some sort of a trance; apparently there was no good team work, their Inter ference was sad to look upon and at no time was there any genuine ginger displayed. When a ball was fumbled an Oregon man hit the ground like a flash and the ball was his; when Clark punted, the Oregon nien went down the field with a speed that put them at the right place when Gagnon had recovered the ball; when Wolf punted, the Oregon men swept down the field In perfect formation to help Latourette return the ball twenty, thirty, forty yards. Oregon played a speedy, heady always-ln-lt game, while O. A. C. never found itself. Had Moullen not kicked the two field goaIs,-had the score been 0 to 0, It would still have been clearly appar ent that Oregon outplayed O. A. C. A Genuine Puzzle. Just why it should have been thus Is a matter of much conjecture. Just why O. A. C, after a succession of victories, should show such . poor form and Oregon, after a series of defeats, should suddenly develop into a wonderful team, is well-nigh In comprehensible. Many theories are advanced. For Instance: George McMillan says O. A. C. was "overtrained," perhaps, that on two or three occasions poor judgment was used, and that the perfect phys ical condition of Oregon's men had much to do with victory. Umpire Hockenberry said: "The Corvallls players never seem to find their feet when playing against .Ore gon." Coach Forbes, of Oregon, said his team had never played In such form and the victory was a surprise to him. Coach Norcross says, "O. A. C. didn't seem to be able to get into the game concertedly." O. A. C. enthusiasts say the bad day was responsible, . that Wolff's poor physical condition the past two weeks was responsible, that the team was stagestruck, that the Injury to both ends, Cady and Dobbins, so ear ly in the game, took the spirit out of the boys, that O. A. C was over-confident and were so thoroughly, sur prised that they couldn't get togeth er and so on and on. Whatever It was that conspired to cause O. A. C. to put up a poor game, it must be admitted that Oregon could not have won had she not put up a better game. And Oregon did play a great game. O. A. C. rooters, even when their hearts were sick, could not but enjoy the splendid work of the men from Eugene. And like good losers, the bunch that had rooted incessant ly for O. A.. C, gave the victors a rousing cheer. It's folly to rehash the details of the game. Every man, woman and child who really cares for football has read the ten column accounts In the Portland dallies and really, the detail isn't cheering. 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