Oregon After Golden Bear Pelt Yearlings Bare Teeth for Rooks; Battle Flares in Portland Tonight Frosh footballers smell their first morsel of bona fide com petition tonight, when they trek to Portland’s Multnomah stadium for a tangle-with Oregon State’s rooks under the kleigs. Hostilities commence at 8 p.m. Eleventh-hour reconnaissance saw Yearling Coach John Warren juggling his starting lineup, as Jake Prince, a aiminu Rmfraih tive guard from Albany slated to open against the OSC tinpants, was shuttled aside with a frac tured jaw. This necessitated shoving Bob Donnelly forward into the vacant guard slot from his quarterback post, pulling John ny Garrison over from half back to quarter, and hailing Byman Glasgow off the bench into Garrison’s left halfback spot. Warren “Mum"’ Head Man Warren, per usual, was “mum” on the prospects of his charges conquering the baby Behvers, a feat his 1940 outfit aid twice, 7 to 6 and 13 to 7. However, if it means anything, Rook Mentor Bill McKalip is al legedly fielding a “home team” against the Lemon and Green frosh. Thirty-eight Frosh make the Portland jaunt today. Accord ing to latest information re ceived, the starting lineup will have Johnny Daniell snapping the ball back from center, Mar ty Felman and Donnelly flank Looking Shaggy? ^ Better See US! ! CRYSTAL BARBER ! 10 10th Street ing him at guards, Bill Stew art and Bob Blatchly cruising about the tackle spots, and Joe Dugan and Pete Torchia roam ing around ends. Garrison will bark signals and do a lion’s share of blocking from quarterback, Halfbacks Glasgow and Bob Morrison are billed to carry the brunt of the ball-carry ing burden, while Bob Davis will try to rattle through from his fullback position. Kappas, Alqha Chis Cop Volleyball Tiffs Alpha Chi Omega, “flooring one of its best teams in many a year,” smothered the Tri Delts, 35 to 23.. in a volleyball game on the Gerlinger court yesterday. In another game, Kappa Kappa Gamma trounced Zeta Tau Al pha, 39 to 9. Alpha Chi Omega pushed into the lead early in the contest and was never headed at any time by the Tri Delt team, the pledge class of that, sorority. The Kappa-ZTA contest had all the earmarks of a bitter strug gle soon after it got under way. However, sparked by Captain Tompson, the Kappas surged ahead and led at halftime, 19 to 9. JOE RICHARDS MEN’S STORE Exclusive agent in Eugene for LEE HATS You Supply the Head... LEE supplies the HATI-TVm Let the nearest store that sells LEE Water-Bloc* Hats fit your head into this new semi-telescope— the Bearcroft — with a slightly narrow band and a hound edge brim. Wear it snapped way back. For only 5 Bucks, you’ll be a bearcat in The Bearcroft. LEE HATS 358 Fifth Avenue, New York f * Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. J Ducks Top Dog In Feature Tilt Of Coast Loop By WALLY HTT?TTEH While Stub Allison and his shell-shocked California Bears are learning the words to a comeback chant, a mighty University of Oregon football team has been working night and day in hopes of tacking a tarnished Bear pelt to their collection of trophies, Satur day, in the feature game of the coast, in Portland’s Multno mah stadium. The Ducks, victors in two of three starts this season, will be out for revenge for a 14 to 6 defeat handed them last year. Drawling Tex Oliver, who has been taking no chances on over confidence creeping into his well laid plans has had the Ducks drilling until dark ever night. Oregon's goslings have been bearing the brunt of the big boys’ ire most of this week using California’s offense — while the varsity was boning up on Alisons’ style of play. In these civil war clashes Cliff Giffen, sophomore right tackle, has been outstanding and Oli ver has been roaring the praises of the blond giant since the first of the week. Reinhard Big- Gun Whi’e up from California along with their talk of comeback is the dreary news, for Cal, that Jurko vich is gone and that right guard Armand Swisher is out for awhile. The Bears also have a happy side of the ledger. Cutting a wide swathe at left tackle is Bob Reinhard, All-American tackle. Reinhard is one of the fin est players ever to don a Blue and Gold uniform, and has been the main rock in the stonewall de fense set up by the Bears. While California has a potent defensive line when it comes to offense they lack punch. Against Santa Clara, last week-end, the Bears held the winners to 75 yards in running plays. But while they were doing such a compe tent job of staving off Santa Clara rushes they forgot their offense. The Cal men made -the rather startling total of minus 37 yards from scrimmage. Oregon, on the other hand, was riding in the ruck when it came to statistics in the Southern Cali fornia game but went on to win behind a terrific set of pass plays of which Curt Mecham was the spearhead. New Wap Room Hours Announced for Term The University map room on the second floor of the library is open from 9 a.m. until 12 and from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. every day except Saturdays. If students in geology, history, or geography wish to have the room open for the use of maps and assistance with their work from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, they should talk the matter over with Her man DeVries, custodian of the man Derries, custodian of the map room. Mr. DeVries will glad ly meet their request if there are enough students to warrant keeping the room open during these hours. CALIFORNIA Lewis Bob Reinhnrd Stu Cox . Mason. Nichalau Herrero. Ferguson . Whalen Derian Gordon .. McQuary POS. OREGON LE. Crish LT. Moshofsky LG. Rhea -0. Wilson RG . Segale RT. Ashcom RE. Regner Q. Iverson LH . Roblin RH. Mecham -F.Dunlap Duck-Bear Tiff Top On Coast Grid Stage University of Oregon's Web foots take over the Faeific Coast football limelight Saturday when they oppose the University of California Bears. Oregon goes to the post fav ored to defeat the Bears, who were rated the pre-season cham pions of the conference. Califor nia will be without the services of Jim Jurkovich, star halfback, who was injured in the Washing ton State game, and is out for the season. Three-Way Tie Should the Webfoots do as ex pected and win the game, they will go into a three-way tie for the league leadership with Stan ford and Oregon State, who are currently tied for the top. The Indians, vanquished for the first time last Saturday, draw a “breather” at Palo Alto when they face the San Francisco Dons in a non-conference game. 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