Duck Tracks By CLAIR JOHNSON Emerald Sports Editor Loyal Iguesso Says Oregon Will Defeat Idaho Vandal Team A LTHOUGH getting a bad bum when he picked the Ducks t !trim the Huskies last Saturdaj plucky little Iguesso is ever loyal ‘‘The Vandals,” the little quad insists, “are not going to end Ore gon’s trail. They are going to ge upset along with all their lovel; pink tea homecoming plans. And the score by which th< Webfoots are going to get back oi the conference championship wag on is going to run up to at leasi a two touchdown victory over th< mountain lads.” The only reason the little maes tro sees for a possible Duck loss is if this fellow Bob McCue suddenly I flings one of his famous long pass es away over hither and yon anc loses the ball. In a last minute tip to the Oregon gridmen our adviser suggested something stronger than glue for the fingertips so the in terception of Bullet Bob’s passes can be completed. ^ * * * Having a little better luck last week with the intersectional bat tles Iguesso is certain that St. Mary’s will come back to upset Fordham by a one touchdown to win. “California,” says the little one, “are still the best bets to win from their younger neighbors, the Bru ins, and should edge out at least a one goal victory there.” Although maintaining his loyal ty to Oregon, Iguesso says that the dope-pot will make him a bear er of untruths if he sticks by the Beavers in their game with the much walked-over Trojans. “U.S.C. will come back and come back strong,” he says, “which means at least a 15-point lead on the Corvallis boys.” Picking another game of the day Iguesso expects the San Francisco Dons to pull the major upset when they hand Bones Hamilton, Bobby ^Grayson and any other Cards with in range a shellacking by at least a one point margin. Also Gonzaga a cinch victory over C. of P. C., which no dope-bucket in the coun try can upset. Nationally the Minnesota Go phers over the Pitt Panthers, Pur due over Doc Spears’ boys at Wis consin, and Carnegie Tech over Notre Dame look good. BETAS START RIGHT The Betas seem to be off again on their ever strong drive for a donut championship. With their swimmers copping the aquatic ti tle without too much trouble they look like sure bets for the water polo and will thus have quite a jump ahead of the others by the time the other competition gets going. \ In addition to taking lessons from Fletcher, the Phillip Morris prophet, Iguesso might follow along the lines of Connelly, who covers intramural for the Emerald, and in Friday’s paper announced the score of the Beta-Spe clash as 27 to 15, which turned out to be exactly right. Send the Emerald to your friends. Subscription rates $2.50 a year. fie president vmo advocated. fie Strenuous ijf** If you go in for strenu ous sports, you'll like the shock-proof watches we arc showing. Jewelled movement . . . made in Switzerland .... priced f o r American budgets. Save .... the S K E1 E way; BUQZNC.ORC. Duck Yearling Eleven Opens Season This Afternoon Frosh Battle WithS.O.NS. Slated for 2 Southerners Have Lost To O.S.C. Rooks 3 j _ ) ’ Schulz; Has Team in Fine ’ Shape for Hard Contest The 1931 Oregon yearling foot 1 ball team will swing into action 1; this afternoon at 2 in their first mg game or me season when they ,i meet Howard Hobson's South ey ern Oregon nor ; mal eleven on Hayward field. • '• Irv Schulz, frosh mentor, has his squad in good eonaiuon lor me Howard Hobson battle and his proteges are all set to start the season off with a victory over the southerners who were nosed out by the Oregon State rooks, 13 to 0, last week. Goodin Still Out Only one of the baby Ducks is definitely out of the contest. He is Bud Goodin, halfback, laid up with an injured ankle which has kept him on the sidelines for two weeks. Swall, another halfback, has an injured shoulder and will probably not start. The Yearling line although boasting five men over the 200 mark does not average any more j than 190, while the backs drop down to an average of about 170 pounds. Sons Unknown No information has been re ceived on the caliber of the nor mal team except that in their loss to the Staters both touchdowns the winners made were by inter cepted passes. Although most of the fans will be awaiting results from Moscow, a fairly large crowd is expected to turn out to get a glimpse of the future varsity men. Official for the game are: How ard Maple, Salem, referee; Rod Mason, Salem, umpire; George Ei ler, Portland, head-linesman; and Rein Jackson, Portland, field indp-p. Probable Lineup S. O. N. Oregon Frosh Rasmussen 40... LER.. Jacobsen 38 Svetic 6.LTR Shimomura 58 Butze 2.LGR. Amato 30 Fritiz.C.Moore 60 Kelly 28.RGL. .. Prentice 29 Howell 59.RTL... Skinner 69 Wilson 10.REL Densmore 25 McClean 1.Q. Hill 32 Braddock 13.LHR... Browning 68 Bradford 8.RHL....Lassalle 42 Beach 42.F. Lewis 62 Reserves Southern Oregon normal: Court ney (3), Urell (4), Adams (5), Brewer (7), Bradway (14), Walton (15), Drinkwater (29), Roberts (36), Meachem (38), Klees (39), Newton (51), Eagle (61), Hayden (62), Pettyjohn (65). Oregon freshmen: Magnett (21), Olson (26), Swall (28), Svarverud (39), Bracher (43), Mayhew (44), McCord (45), Russel! (47), Caple (51), Canessa (54), Purcell (57), Nelson (59), Groninger (64), Schultz (67). Jb if teen Women Pledged to Swim Honor Society Fifteen women have been pledged to Amphibian, woman's swimming honorary after passing the requirements necessary for en trance into the organization. Pledges are: Marjory Miller, Sue Moshberger, Winnefred Pembroke. Jessie R a e Atwater, Barbara Beam, Mary McCracken, Kathryn 1 Buck, Jane Chapler, Beverly But ! ler. Elane Goodell, Jean Favier, ! Betty Jean Flemming, Dorothy ' Jane Lind, Roberta Bennett and ; Olive Lewis. Requirements for entrance are: I swim 22 length of the pool; be j able to do two strokes for form ' and one stroke for speed; be able , to do standard dives in good form ! and have the senior life saving ! badge or earn it by the end of i first term in Amphibian. Records set during the tryouts were by Olive Lewis and Elane Goodell. The poo! record fofr wom an's crawl for 40 yards is 25 sec onds. Olive Lewis swam the dis tance in 25.5 seconds and Elane : Goodell in oo seconc^. w Beta Theta Pi Captures Donut Swimming Crown Will Oppose W^ebfoots Today Suitcase. ■WA/SD Pul. l Bach.. O/CkL A/jrn/ve XiuA.rzo ! /VO€>A7/QW /Ve-^sov fA/O -if RusS£LU HO/VSO lA/fi- TZ HftLP 8AC>C &oa£/z-r Mc-CuS tac/ccs m * V ? A : /-/A /SOLO A'L. VWB, T#