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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1938)
College Football Bursts Out Again For Big Season Washington State, Trojans, Center of Activity College football on the Pacific coast, dormant since last January 1, comes back to gridiron followers in a typical “mid-season” rush Satur day with every major west-coast eleven but Stanford engaging in Coast conference or intersectiona! headliners. Both Pullman, Washington, home of the WSC Cougar, and Los An geles, stable of the rejuvenated Tro jan Warhorse, will be centers of struggle. At Pullman, Oregon’s Ducks and |[the Washington State's Cougars V k the lid off the 1938 Confer ee; e season in a game which will establish one team or the other as the official darkhorse entry. Howard Jones’ rejuvenated Tro jar.s entertain Alabama's Crimson Tide in the major intersectional game played on the coast Saturday, while the Washington Huskies car ry the battle to Minneapolis, where they face Bernie Bierman’s power ful Minnesota Gophers. W St. Mary's, always a dangerous ^threat to conference domination ■->1' coast football, balks the formid ;vhje California Bear, coast cham jnJtn of last year. Oregon State tees off with Idaho BOARD AND ROOM. 2 girls. $20 mo. each. 2021 Villard St. 2435-J. FOR SALE: Set of men’s golf clubs, steel shafts, $15.00 Phone 201^-J. FOR SALE: Royal Typewriter in good shape. $25.00. Phone 3292-J. Hits Hard FRANK EMMONS . JuniO] fullback candidate, is a favorite tc see action at Pullman tomorrow. n a game which is king’s-X as fai is conference standings are con cerned. Officially, the coast seasor swings under way Friday night ir Los Angeles with University of California at Los Angeles and lows playing in the first important tan gle of the busy initial week-end. rBuy Your Soph Card at Registration 50c Entitles you to a redaction on Sophomore Informal Participation in all class activities and appointments Ul^Cil^I^DdJC£JCyiHJ[HJDiJGlllHJIHJ[HJCiJCiJ0dCHJC3ilCiJDiJDiJQiJEUliiJ(lLICiiD±ICilDiICiJCiJCiiIHJCdiIHiCilCiJCdlDiiCiJDiJCiJCiJGiJCiICyp= Rush Week Over IT’S TIME TO GET THOSE DIRTY CLOTHES CLEANED PHONE 825 Before school starts is the time to send your laundry for that much - needed personal touch. 1 New Service Laundry ■ Duck Dope Divulges How Oregon Scored Oregon's 1937 football team used practically every channel possible last season in scoring—something which Tex Oliver promises for 1938 ! -—Jay Graybeal scoring nearly three times as many points as his nearest mate. The Pendleton mite tallied against six teams, and piled up 42 of Oregon 114 for the season. Steve I-— Anderson and Paul Rowe garnered 15 and 12 respectively. How Oregon scored in 1937 is given in a brief list for followers of statistics in his “Duck Dope,” book about Oliver's gridmen, but out by Bruce Hamby of the ASUO news bureau. Hamby declines to release any list for '38. The “dope": • Oregon 13, U.C.L.A. 26, on Sep tember 24 at Lcs Angeles: 1. Bob Smith went two yards off tackle, after 21-yard dash by Jay Graybeal. 2. Smith passed 10 yards to Graybeal. Huston converted. Oregon “, Stanford 6, on Octo ber 12 at Eugene: 1. Smith passed 25 yards to Graybel, who ran remaining 26 yards. Huston converted. Oregon 40, Gonzaga 6, on Octo ber 9 at Spokane. 1. Rowe scored first on a 23 yard lateral pass play. Huston converted. 2. Nicholson ran 70 yards after intercepting a Gonzaga pass. 3. Bentley scc'red on a four yard smash through center after a | long Oregon march. 4. Rowe punched over from the three-yard line. Huston converted. 5. Anderson dashed 11 yards through tackle. Anderson con verted. Oregon 14, TJ.S.C. 34, on Oocto ber 16 at Los Angeles: 1. Smith passed 21 yards to Graybeal in end zone. Huston con verted. 2. Anderson passed five yards to Gebhardt, who ran 66 yards to score. Anderson converted. Oregon 0, O.S.C. 14, on October 23 at Eugene: Oregon did not score, a 68-yard punt return by Gref/beal being nullified by a clipping penalty. Oregon 10, W.S.C. 6, November 6 at Portland: 1. Graybeal scored on a 16-yard end run after previously gaining 29 yards on two plays. Huston converted. Oregon 0, California 26, on Nov ember 13 at Portland: Oregon did not score, getting no closer than California’s 25-yard line. Oregon 0, Washington 14, on November 20 at Seattle: Oregon did not score, getting no closer than Washington’s 22-yard line. Oregon 24, U. S. Marines 6, on November 27 at San Diego: , 1. Graybeal ran 45 yards through tackle. 2. Graybeal ran 10 yards around right end. 3. Anderson passed 39 yards to Duck Tracks (Continued from page four) lettermen on hand looks for a suc cessful season.” * * * Washington State’s suberstitious coach, Babe Hollingbery, never at tended college—one of the nation's few coaches who hasn’t—but from years coaching is the "granddaddy” of coast conference coaches . . . he’s starting his 18th season, 12 being in the conference . . . Tex Oliver is the “baby,” this being his first in the PCC . . . it's Tex’s 18th as a coach, though . . . Washington State has 17 veterans in uniform this fall, and 10 sophomores ... 10 of the sophs are linemen. * * * Larry Lance, the end from Glen dale, California, and Bill Foskett, tackle, are the only married men on the Webfoot football squad . . . that’s from official reports . . . Sims Hamilton is reported to Ltc practically in the clutches of Cupid ... or is he .. . Jimmy Nicholson was a member of the Salem Paper makers, softball club which not only captured the state championship but northwest honors by beating out Dog House from Seattle . . . N'ich, Paperniaker centerfielder, scored the winning run of the state tour ney. * * * Babe Hollingbery graduated from high school in 1911 as an all-around athlete ... in 12 coast conference seasons his teams have been out of the first division only twice, in '27 and '37 . . . he boasts 71 coast vic tories out of 111, ten being eied . . . i the northwest it’s 58 wins 12 losses, and six ties .. . Oregon gained 1128 yards from schimmage last season—opponents 2002 . . . Oregon led opponents in only two statistical departments — first downs from penalties and passes at tempted . . . heaviest man on the Oregon football squad is Tackle Russ Inskeep, at 220 pounds . . . lightest by 20 pounds is Jay Gray fceal, at 160 ... he was Oregon'! ■ leading point winner Inst fall. Honest John to See First of Freshmen Footballers Today Ducklings Play Five Game Schedule; One Home Tilt About the only thing certain in Honest John Warren's football camp is his schedule of five games. Until registrations are officially completed, Friday and Saturday, the headman himself won't be sure of his squad. Three holdovers from last year —Jack Sickle, Robert Davis, and Steve Fowler—who registered too late last winter to be eligible, will be his nucleus. Skipper Warren hasn’t been idle over the vacation months, however, and promises his usual winner. The opening turnout is set for Friday afternoon, although some of the new “hopefuls” won’t re port until Saturday because of registrations. The present schedule of five games, only one being at home, includes three against the rival Oregon State rooks. The season’s final “little civil war’” will be against the Orange Babes at Eu gene, November 11. A night game with Southern Oregon normal at Grants Pass, October 7, opens the slate, fol lowed by two more night contests, one with the Oregon State rooks in Portland, and the other with Lasselle in end zone. 4. Smith passed 10 yards to An derson in end zone. Oregon 6, Arizona 20, on Decem ber 4 at Tuscon: l. Graybeal scored on 90-yard punt' return. ) _He's Back KILL FOSKETT . . . veteran left tackle, will be in the thick cf action tomorrow for Oregon against WSC. the rooks on the new turf field at Klamath Falls, October 21. On October 29 the frosh will be teamed against the Washington Babes at Seattle. The powerful Babes rolled over the Oregon frosh for their only defeat last season, going on to capture the mythical northwest yearling grid title which the frosh from Oregon held two years ago. More games may possibly be added to the frosh slate later. Reeds Millinery "Famous For Hats" 9S5 WILLAMETTE STREET, EUGENE, OREGON. 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