Show OREGON 1 PLAYS GREAT GAME CArVIE I Goal After er aI a I I Touchdown r l' l 1 I Does It It I Ii IiI I ASADENA Gal Cat iJ Jan 2 Eastern Eastern astern football supremacy I acy was upheld when w the Harv Har- Har j Har-j fl- fl v yard vard rd gridiron warriors defeated defeat defeat- ed Oregon here w yesterday by a aI a I score of 7 to 6 One lone touchdown touchdown touchdown touch touch- down carried over the line by byChurch 1 Church hureh of Harvard proved the winning score e for the men who whoa a arne miles ge Jo to to play the theN N champions before the la largest st crowd of football fans I I ti Ir that jha ever eV l witnessed a game on m J thc Pacific coast V. V Oregon Oregon's six sL made madet 11 15 points were were t i field go goals ls kicked d by St er and arid Manerud Late in in the I H it 1 la t l' l O Oregon egon perhaps lost 1 l its to yin vy the game when I attempts to to kick lack g goal al by both ft Steers and Manerud failed I 4 i When the final whistle whistle- blew l 13 fall baliwas ll was as within a few inches I of ct t the the Oregon goa oa line with both I 2 te mJ fighting like dem demons ns f I brothers and Casey i of- of f. f Harvard rd were were the outstanding I J 1 I lt of the Crimson te team m. m The line linet ii t 6 o bucking king o of f A Horween especially ly in I Ir ill th last period was a revelation t to toI r I I g the fans fan who thought Harvard's I i for or victory were greatly lesI lessened les les- les- les B ct when Ralph Horween was I r t J n. n out ot the game through In In- In 4 p jur juries s Bill A J. Steers the pound Oregon lu was the thc star o of the 1 j he Lemon n Yellow His punting outI outdistanced outi out out- i distanced Itan d d' d the Harvard kickers I I I 4 Tha r advantage dan g in weight averaging held el by th thI the I tel bounds per man y I 1 E team Eastern Jailed to give them the ther r I ls better at hitting the J I line fine In Harvard lost los t the ball b on on- downs 1 MX lx Inches from the Oregon goal ju Just t J f the final whistle Neither te team m i was able to carry the ball ban through COO con until near the end of the final fl I 1 que when Harvard staged a momentary momen niome- tar tary procession down doTtl the fI fW Jd FREQUENT j PUNTING ill The early earl periods were marked by fr Ire fre- Sever Se Several l It t punting by both sides Ide s. s and a R number of attempted for- for crowd several se xa x- x 11 1 tj ous ois vard ad moments passes gave th the a 1 Harvard's Harvard victory was due to slightly I 1 1 1 i superior teamwork in the opinion of foot- foot I q J alt all The Oregon players overcame over over- I 1 l came arne the Crimsons Crimson's advantage In weight t the wonderfully game fight but they I JI lacked lacked- ked the he machine like team play which a I vas shown by bYthe the Crimson t JI I Th The lineup i 1 j 4 H Harvard 7 Oregon 6 I i 8 Desmond r Howard V i 1 V Left end j f J Se k E E. I Leslie A V f Left Let tackle Wood Williams I r Left guard 1 t l J fI 1 K Leslie Lesliel I If x-f x Center J 7 l vv f I ui d u bar 1 f. Mauls Mauta I 1 Right Ig t guard a anee n Bartlett II 1 1 Right tackle I teele Steel e t. t i f Anderson d V Right end d Murray captain Steers t Quarterback 1 A A. Horween erb captain I Left Lef hal halfback I Casey V. V Jacobberger I I Right halfback R. R Horween IO n Huntington on onI I V Fullback b k I I Score by periods Harvard vard 0 0 7 1 0 0 7 01 7 Oregon regOn I 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 l Harvard scoring Touchdown Ch Church goal oal from touchdown A A. Horween OreIon Oregon Ore- Ore Ion eon sewing scoring Goal from field Steers Manerud Officials Referee George M. M t. t yarnell Spokane umpire E E. G. G QuIgley 1st St. St Marts Mary's nan Han head linesman E. E Plowden lowd n Stott Portland field jurge Henry enry Butterfield Denver |