Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 17, 1941, Page Four, Image 4

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    A preview of what you can look forward to in the
Oregon-Oregon State game can be expected in a smaller
degree on Multnomah field tonight when the yearling
teams of the two schools trade tackles, blocks and general
mayhem. It will be the 33rd annual meeting of the two
squads and up to date the frosh have grabbed top honors,
winning 20, dropping nine, and going even-Steven on the
other.
It should Ik* a good game with plenty of varied offense
*,hown by both teams. The frosh played “Stanford T” and
Trojan “what have you” guinea pig for the varsity earlier
this year. The rooks also did the same for the Beaver boys
.so one might expect either team to start throwing the famous
“T” or some Trojan scheme at the other. It should be inter
os 1 j n.
St's Tough
“Honest John” ran into a little trouble Wednesday ’when
Jake Prinee, liis first string- guard broke Ids jaw. Mow Warren
has moved Bob Donnley, regular quarterbaek, up to tin- tackle
spot, and moved 11ientire backfield about to fill up the
vacancies.
It’s tough that the athletic card deal didn’t go through
but don’t let that stop you—the frosh-rook game will be
a great climax for the rally and don’t take the column’s
word for it, but the frosli will win.
Imframurals Again
I’m going to start burping through my bugle again in the
interest of intramurals. Except for the fact that the Kappa
Nigs made their members show up for the game between the
Kappa Sigs and. tin* Canard club yesterday, the onlookers
•would have been but a pitiful handful. Some of the other games
bad but a few scattered spectators. Look brother, that blende
from the glub-glub house can go without that coke. You might
,st,roll up to the intramural fields and watch a game or so.
if you think those games are just sissy stuff you ve got sev
eral more guesses coming. If you saw some lumbering heavy
like “Tiny” Jones come crushing through the line you’d prob
ably start taking one of those guesses.
As for playing finesse, you can have gobs of that too.
The “ T ” has even seeped into the intramurals and you see
some team place their quarterback behind the center and
then start a bunch of liokus-pokus antics.
Talent Crops Up
Incidentally, aeouple of nice looking: ball players have
..hown up in the intramural play. The aforementioned ‘‘Ossie ’
■ (Duane Kediield is still eluickingf 50-yard passes as straight as
the proverbial arrow. Another standout and one that Wehioot
followers will probably watch cavorting; with the varsity next
year is “Scotty” Deeds. Deeds hails from Long' Beach Junior
college and while there stepped off the century in ten flat. To
watch the lad step through the line in touch football is really
something to see. lie is ineligible this year but will have three
years of eligibility coming up.
He isn’t big, probably weighs about 150, but is well put
together and wil fit nicely with the varsity next year.
Oregon, 2 to 1
Before I forget about it, I might hurl a few adjectives
about the game tomorrow. The bookies say Oregon, 2 to 1,
or by seven points. But remember, don’t believe everything
you read. That tussle promises to be tough. At the start
of the year California was rated at the top and they’re
just a little peeved about the 48 rating they have now
It’s tough that An sc Cornell's plan of paying tribute to the
Oregon football teams (see dreg’s column, Thursday) went
amiss. It would have been a splendid gesture and it s too bad
;fhat Lon Stiner decided against it.
Mums for the Game
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Kappa Sigs, Kirkwood Ramble
For Lopsided Donut Victories
By ART LITCHMAN
Ivappa Sigma and Sigma Alpha
Epsilon swept nearer their re
spective league crowns yesterday
in the intramural touch football
games.
Beef Trust Thunders
Over Canard, 20 to 0
The Kappa Sig powerhouse
rolled up another easy victory by
defeating Canard club, 20 to 0.
Don Cawley and Scotty Deeds led
the attack as the “Beef Trust”
ran up an early lead and loafed
through the second half with the
second team.
Cawley heaved a short pass
to Howard Girdlestone early in
the first period for the initial
score. Bob Hankey nabbed an
other of Cawley’s aerials for7
the extra point.
Deeds broke away on a beauti
ful 50-yard piece of touchdown
magic through a broken field for
the second touchdown late in the
second period. Girdlestone con
verted on a pass.
Deeds raced away again in
the third period for a 45-yard
jaunt down the sidelines to the
10-yard stripe. Canard inter
cepted a pass to kill the rally,
but the Kappa Sigs roared back
in the next series of downs to
score the final touchdown,
Deeds to Girdlestone.
Kappa Sigs .7 7 0 6—20
Canard club .0 0 0 0— 0
SAEs Nip DUs
In Tight One, 7 to 0
Slinging “Ossie” R e d f i e 1 d
pitched the SAEs to a tight 7
to 0 victory over the fighting
DUs. After battling through the
first half without a score the
SAE attack began to click in the
third period.
Boh Farrow started the fire
works by dashing down the
chalk marks for 55 yards with
a punt to the 15-yard line. Red
field then heaved a sharp pass
to Hoyt Tarola on the five and
he evaded the defense to dash
to pay dirt with the winning
touchdown. Farrow converted
on a pass.
The final DU drive was stopped
by the gun after rolling 35 yards
goalward.
SAE .0 0 7 0—7
DU .0 0 0 0—0
Delts Bite Off
Sherry Ross, 6 to 0
Jerry Battles flipped a fourth
down pass to Ken Stanley for
the winning tally as the Delts
nipped Sherry Ross hall, 6 to 0.
The Delts threatened
throughout the game but sev
eral drives bogged down short
of the goal line. The alert Delt
line kept the Sherry Ross pass
ers constantly in hot water and
the offense never clicked con
sistently.
Delts .0 0 0 6—6
Sherry Ross .0 0 0 0—0
Kirkwood Whams
Gamma, 20 to 0
Kirkwood co-op banged out a
20 to 0 trouncing over Gamma
hall in the final game of the day.
The co-op started the touchdown
parade in the first quarter as A1
Samples tossed a pass to Red
Dyer for the score.
Kirkwood' tallied again in t1»
second period after a drive from
midfield. Samples again pitched
the scoring pass, this time to A1
Sorseth. Samples place kicked
the conversion.
Arnold Ordway chalked up the
final touchdown by dashing 65
yards to pay dirt. Samples shot
a pass to Berg for the extra point.
Kirkwood .6 7 0 7—20
Gamma .0 0 0 0 - 0
Wild Life Motion Picture
Slated by Sigma Xi
Dr. Lester F. Beck, associate
professor of psychology, will lec
ture and show motion pictures on
“The Intelligence of Golden Man
tled Ground Squirrels,” Tuesday
evening, October 21, at a meet
ing sponsored by Sigma Xi, sci
ence honorary.
The general public is invited to
attend the lecture and pictures,
which will begin at 8 p.m., in
room 207 Chapman, according to
Fi’ed Miller, secretary of Sigma
Xi.
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