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Show "T ' - I' . , i II.''. ft.. J - 4. - . . , " . , . . ... . si.. ;::r;crs cf C!::: C::':.; L;:.:: to E:r Oat Ttjsc 7L: ::?:Lt L; Very V:Iuat!c. The managers cf t..e fcur c: 3 tea s at the University, L.n Til! .-, I.oscca Croo, J. Brown and Allen T. cer, get together on Wednesday afternoon ftnl arranged a eche'j'.e cf tames. "WUn Prof. Etaugh tr.ey will mar.tge all the , games, and .will consulate aft tu'glbillly committie. ' The question cf eligibility promises to be one wfckli will present many 01E1 cultles. It has besa determined that no one who won a 'Varsity "U" shall be a"o : J t9 play, end that all mem Its of either the 'Varsity or scruB r .ua Js f ' all te barred. All ethers eha!I I t: ::i.e. A pennant will be given to . t c team wlnniric the clas-cJiniTi- r:-ir.r:-..'?, and at th end of the season t ,e comn.luee of managers will stlect a t-"n from the four cUs tam which v i.l play the scrub. Tfaere Is no longer eny lacK of material coming- out for both the 'Varsity and the scrub, and the practices are getting more etcltlng and belter football Is being played than at any time tis year. The schedule of games for the class teams Is as follows: October 2S Freshmen vs. Sophomores. Sopho-mores. , November I Seniors vs Junior. j November 4 Seniors vs. Freshman. "November a iuniors vs Bophomores. November 11 Juniors vs. Freshman. November, 15 Senlort vs. Sopho-tnoreSi Sopho-tnoreSi , The final gams against the "scrub tesm Will be arranged latex. I Th All Hallows cllg and th west Side high school teams will meet at Walker's field In the first game f the series for the high school championship on Saturday, and both team are working work-ing hard In preparation for the svent. The high, school team has perhaps a trUir-g advantage In point of experience, experi-ence, and the team It confident of winning, win-ning, but the members concede that All Hallows" Will gtve them a hard rame. The All Hallows boys are also confident Of Wlnhlng, Coach Eaeett has been working hard with them for som time and has the -team in good shape. The high school has had the sdvanUge of lots of coaching1 by D. A. Callahan end trtrfc Oclesby, nd. mads s eredltable record against the A. C of Igan, aralnst-whom It played the first same f the season. ' . Th Agrtcvltaral Coileg team left XiOgan on Wednesday for Seattle. Where they Will play th t'nlverslty of Washington on aSturday. The team Will then flay a gam With the Affl cultural ee-llege of Oregron, atef Which they will g-o down to Paid Alto and play Stanford, comins home by way of Nevada Ne-vada and playing ths University of Nevada Ne-vada at Reno. Twenty men went on th trip, including Coaen Campbell and Manager Rice. . They are: Madsen (captain), Ingersoll, J. Rich, J. Jardlne, Hausen, backs; Fenn and S. Hansen, quarters Roberts, Jameson, Radleta and Wangsgard, ends; Olsen, Nelson and Egbert, tackles; Mat sen, Uertlsoa, Petersen, centers. The second team of the West Side high school defeated the second team Of the All Hallows yesterday by a Score of 35 to 0. Th line-up of the high school is as follows: Newton, c; Cottle, t g.i Bowman, r. g.; Toung, 1. 1.; McCurdy, t. t.; Jtisley, I. e.; Richardson, r. .; Hig-eon. Hig-eon. L h. b.: Wolf, r. h. 6.: Barkley, f. b.; Rouse, q. b. |