DUCK TRACKS ■iniiMimimminimiiiiimHmiMiimiMniiiimimiiinniiiiiiimMiiimiiuiummiiuui By ELBERT HAWKINS Co-Sports Editor Oregon Daily Emerald Owner of the speediest football legs on the coast is Jackie Robin son, UCLA’s halfback negro sen sation, who'll be out there on Los Angeles turf searing the Oregon Webfoots to death this afternoon. Bill Hayward saw Jackie last fall and pronounced him a streak of greased lightning in football togs. A member of the Webfoot coaching staff who scouted the Bruins this year won't let his name be used on a quotation but he says the Bruin backfield star, a first year man by the way, is “the fast est football player I ever saw,” which is really covering a lot of territory. It's no secret that Tex Oliver talked Jackie Robinson and Kenny Washington to his Ducks all week. He figures that to stop the UCLA clan means to bottle up that pair of negro flashes, and defensive practice for today's game occupied a lot of Oliver’s preparations. He gave the reserves Bruin plays, named a couple of the Dusks Bob inson and Washington, and told the varsity to stop ’em. Ycssir Mack Robinson's little brother Jackie is going to meet a lot of Webfoots today. Tiny Thornhill of Stanford goes even farther than calling Jackie the coast’s speediest and trickiest hack. In the UCLA Bruin, campus paper, he’s quoted as comparing Jackie with Red Grange and Ernie Nevers who you'll recollect are on some authority's all-time all American teams. * * * One possible defect in the Bruin offe.nse is the fact that Jackie Robinson is rarely used as a block er when someone else carries the ball. They use him as a decoy or man in motion. Won't that weak en the UCLA power when they sacrifice a blocker that way? Well, Mike Mikulak, the Webfoot back field coach, has seen Babe Morrell's gang in action and we’ll let him explain it. “They don’t need power . . . they get it through speed and decep tion.” Tex Oliver talked Robinson and Washington all week to his Orc gons, but don't go away with the conclusion he figures UCLA has a two-man team. It just means that they have to be stopped or Oregon will need a flock of touch downs to win. Kenny Washington was pretty well checked on Bay ward field last year but the Web foots were nevertheless lucky to squeeze out ahead, 14 to 12, in a movie thriller. Flash Jackie Robinson hasn't scored a touchdown in conference play nor has he played a complete game. In fact Mikulak ventured to say the boy might not play much over 30 minutes against Oregon. But the things he has done and can do in a half hour hasn’t helped Tex Oliver's sleep any. Let's let Scout Mike Mikulak tell more about the team Oregon plays this afternoon. After all it is right on top of the conference with the Ducks and a lot hinges Mlt. and .MliS. m;\\t Oregon Freshmen Smeared by Washington Babes, 19-0 Kappa Team, Phi Psi Nine Score Wins Postponement and Forfeit Listed in Touch Football By BERNARD ENGEL Two victories, a tie, and a de fault featured yesterday's intra mural touch football slate. Kappa Sigma showed a wcll balanced team in dropping Sherry Ross hall, 12 to 0; Phi Kappa Psi edged out a 6 to 0 decision over Delta Tau Delta; Sigma hall and the SAE’s fought to a scoreless tie and the DU-Sigma Chi clash was postponed because of a pledge walkout in the Delta house. Score Early One minute alter the game started, the Kappa Sigs were on the hall’s four-yard line. Sherry Ross held off this thrust but a few minutes later, McAuliffe of the Sigs threw from the Sherry Ross 30 to Lansing on the three, who carried the ball over. The McAuliffe-Lansing combina tion clicked again early in the seo ind half. With the ball on the hall Lwu, McAuliffe whipped a pass in the flat for the second touchdown. Phi Kappa Psi and Delta Tau Delta staged a wide-open battle. Rohner of the Phi Psis caught a long pass in the first moments of the second half to register six points. Although the Delta wore within sneezing distance of the Phi Psi goal twice in the last five minutes, the Phi Psis held tight. With the dormitory hoys play ing a shade better ball, the SAK Sigina hall game ended in the sea son’s fourth scoreless tie. Shackle ford of the Sigs and Lowe of the SAMs sparked their respective nines. Referees commented that tin* latter game was exceptionally clean-fought. One penalty for low blocking and an offside or two were the only infractions. upon wlmt happens oil Coliseum turf. “It's a very good elnh. II lias lots i)i speed in the liaeklield—proli alil.V the fasti's! liaeklield in (lie conference. And the line is big.” Mike oven compared the lines by positions to show that the Itriiin forwards are heavier. "They have bigger ends—a little . . . their tackles are bigger, (heir guards me bigger . . . centers are about llie same.” So think Twice before you bet, a term's tuition at 50-50 mi today’s Oregon-UCLA embrog lio. A bouquet from every member >f the Emerald sports staff to Itollie Dickie, intramural head, for iis friendly cooperation on those little things which help so much . . Rollio is in charge for one year In the absence of Paul Wash lie and he has not only learned he ropes but lie’s been a real asset o the department . . . ironing out those protests, re-scheduling post poned games in a loaded schedule, etc. is no easy job for anyone . . . a big problem eame up in con nection with touch football when they tumid out the ft o’clock games couldn’t be finished in daylight . . . but by starting games promptly at -1, moving the second tilts up to I Id and cutting playing time to 15 minute halves instead of to minute quarters, they've staved off that problem for a while any way. Speaking of the I’M boys . . . Kuss Cutler, who is a popular choice of the handballers as the school’s best player, has lost only one game in four years to Hon est John Warren, the fresh grid skipper who told us about it and he acted like he was proud to have done that well . . . Honest I John’s handball compares favor ably with the rest of the coachingj staff's, too . . , Vaughn Corley, the varsity line coach, is going to scout Oregon State and Washing-! ton State m Corvalli today. Decipher Your Own 'Hieroglyphics Why Bother the Prof TYPE 'EM IT PAYS IX l;RAPES RENT A TYPEWRITER PI T l’l TO WORE (ALL REN 1 ALS ALLOW Eli ON' PI PA HA A OFFICE MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO ±vii niiuuierf bt Player-Scribe Bob Smith Writes from UCLA Front Editor’s note: We're presenting an inside story from one of the members of the Oregon team in Los Angeles, Halfback Bob Smith, whose interests apart from football lie partly in journal ism. Bob wired for us to rewrite his story but we give it to you as is and with no apologies. By BOB (LEFTY) SMITH WITH THE OREGON TEAM, Los Angeles, Oct. 27—(Special to the Emerald ) — -We had a workout this afternoon with a fair crowd on hand. L. H. Gregory of the Oregonian was there with the Los Angeles sports writers. Bobby Blenkinsop was at the train to meet us and will return with the team. We’re staying at the Chapman Park hotel, which is next to the Brown Derby (so the bell boy tells me). We stayed at the Chancellor last time but the game resulted in a tie so we moved. Looking for a hotel with victory. Had a chalk talk at five today, then dinner. At seven we went to the show, “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.” We never read the papers before the game but the bell hop (we should keep this boy) told me they expect a very large crowd for the game. Tex doesn’t feel that the players can benefit from reading reports on the games; on this trip, though the fellows are on the school books. Even Jay is involved with “Behind the Doctor.” John Day Officer usually sets the week end for one of our good supporters and this one is for Blenk. That pre-game tenseness is here and the fellows are ready for this game. Borrowing a term from Joe Huston that really fits. Alter preparing all details for the game we feel that “we’re set.” Girl's Volleyball Schedule Here’s the women's volleyball schedule lor the week of Octobei 30-November 2: Monthly, 4:45 p.m. Chi Omega vs. Alpha Chi Omega. Alpha Delta Pi (pledges) vs. Susan I. Tuesday, 5:00 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta vs. Hendricks. Alpha Xi Delta vs. Orides. Pi Beta Phi vs. Alpha Delta Pi (actives). Zeta Tail Alpha vs. Susan I. Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Delta Gamma. Wednesday, 5 p.m. Alpha Delta Pi (actives) vs. Alpha Omicron Pi. Alpha Delta Pi (pledges) vs. University Co-op. Chi Omega vs. Susan Campbell I. Alpha Chi Omega vs. Zeta Tau Alpha. Thursday, 5 p.m. Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Kappa. Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Phi Beta Pi. Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Alpha Delta Pi (actives). The Dope Bucket ..1111!.. Ky AL LEKdlC Last week’s diggings didn't pan out so lint on account of the local team doing us dirt. Henceforth, and from here on in, all games played by Oregon will'not be calculated in the week’s predictions as the writ er, being blessed with more school spirit than brains, tends to pull his punches when tlie "dope” comes too close to home. So after this Oregon’s playing will not be an official part of the Dope's bucket. On the other two games last week we called them one hundred per cent exactly correct. A feat not lo be sneezed at, and if the per entage keeps up to that level, A1 will he able to enter some of the contests and walk off with some coffin nails (lire sticks to you), last week there were only three conference games, but all eight learns will be playing this week to :ry to lower a few percentages. I our I op toast 1’our out of t!ie eight conference teams have 1000 per cent batting averages this week. Two of tlnise teams will meet, an.I the other two will have an easier time of it. This is the first time that two Oregon teams have been at the top in con ference ratings, and they will fur nish a lot of tough competition for the brut hern from the north and [torn the south. Now that till tin' dope, excuses, jinxes, ratings, percentages, and information is calculated for the our games, Al has drawn his own ■onehision and has picked the lol owing tour to bo on the short 'lid of the score when the gun toes off in the last quarter, lu the Washington - Standard uno the Ca ven boy.’ with the long face • will be STANFORD. This is a homecoming game on the I’utvcrsity of Washington campus :-11