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Show 'at grid! CAM PS I B i hub in in ihiiiimi unocur COR'AEEIS, ore. OcL 20. Secret practice was held by the Oregon Agricultural Ag-ricultural college football team here this week In preparation for its opening open-ing Pacific Coast conference game against the I niverslty of Washington next Saturday at Seattle. coach luck Rutherford clamped flown the lid on visitors this week as he never did before. Only members mem-bers of the sonad were permitted Inside In-side the practice grounds For two years the Aggies have defeated de-feated Washington In the opening conference games and Rutherford wants to keep the record clean. Two years ago the. score was 3-u and last year It was 2 4-0. This year however, a different Washington machine is expected to face the Aggies. Tho Aggie line in the Washington game Will have plenty of beef even If It lacks experience Behind the line there will be more experienced men. About 200 O. A. C. students aro planning to go to Seattle to root for the team. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 20. Determined De-termined to defeat California, the Olympic football team of this city has been practicing day and night for seeral day.s in preparation for its clash Saturday with the Golden Bear. California has not lost a game since 191S. but the clubmen are confident they can turn the trick Saturday. Many college stars of a few years back are on the Olympic team this year nnd the eleven, which is coached by Bob Evans. former Stanford coach. Is in good Shape. " Rabbit" Bradskaw, former Nevada quarterback, and Jack Patrick, Stanford Stan-ford captain last vear are two of the club stars. Two California men, Cort Majors and George Iatham, who p . ed with the cltth in earlier games, will not play against their old team for, it is claimed, they know the California Cali-fornia system and some of the California Cali-fornia signals SAN FRANCISCO. Q.cfc 20. Only three Pacific eoast conference foot-hall foot-hall games will be played this .year by the i trefoil Agplr.s. California and the University of Southern California as a result of Stanford's recent resignation resig-nation from the organisation The three schools have games scheduled sched-uled with Stanford and all will be played, exactly as scheduled, but they mil not count In the table of conference confer-ence standings, Washington also plays Stanford, but the loss of this contest from lta organization or-ganization list cuts its conference games down to five Washington, State College has six conference games on its schedule, the largest number pf any team this year, Oregon and Idaho each have four games. ' The first conference game, played siinrday between Washington and Idaho, was won by tho former. Tomorrow "Washington goes into another cohferem e game, this time Bgi nt the uregon Aggies at Seattle Washington State and Idaho are scheduled for a conference game today to-day at Moscow. cine week from tomorrow the conference con-ference schedule E?ts going in full blast, v. ith Uregon playing Idaho al Portland, Washington Haying Washington Wash-ington Slat at Pullman and California meeting Southern California at Lot Angeles. On that date Stanford meet' the O. A. C. at Corvallls |