Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 13, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    have to check ro aay is non Hiebechuck, freshman right half on the OSC football
nquad. He teams together with Gray and McGuire to form tlie ma in offensive threat of the Beavers. Action in this cut takes place in
the (’amp Beale-Oregon State game which was a 1-1-14 toss-up. — Photo courtesy of the Oregonian.
One of the “big three” that the YVebfoots will
llurr> Keitnn, right guard, was a juggernaut of fury against the
Huskies in this years initial eontest. lie was hammered by injuries
l<s( week, but should be in good shape today.
President Harry Newburn
Speaks on
Education and Life
at
The College Fire Side
First CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
-FK) Fast loth Street
(Informal)
Cotne and bring a friend
‘Civil War’ Clash
Slated at Corvallis
Biy gun for the Orangemen seems to he Bob Stevens, who
was shifted from fullback to left half, replacing Dick Gray, who
is out due to injuries received in the \\ SC game. Taking Steven s
place at fullback, is Garth House, freshman from North Holly
wood. Calif. Riddled as they are with injuries, the Beavers have
always proven themselves to be Oregon’s toughest opponents.
The Webfoots will be out to avenge their 39-2 defeat by the
Beavers in the last game played in 1942. Out of 46 games played.
Oregon has won 24 and tied seven with the Orangemen. Holding
a nine game edge over the Beavers, the Ducks will endeavor to
make it ten.
W hen interviewed yesterday as to the probably outcome,
Coach “Tex." Oliver simply stated. “I haven't seen the Orange
play this year.” From all the present dope, this will be anybody's
ball game.
Tentative starting lineups:
Oregon No. Pos. No. State
Warberg. lb. 11 .LE.26, D. Lorenz
Hathaway. M.. 83 .LT. 48, H. Buddy
Kauffman. )., 79...LG. 59, L. Rinearson
Anderson. \V„ 21 .C . 46. R. Krell
Reiten, lb. 42 .RG.95, L. Phelps
Morin, \\ 38 .RT. 43. W. Austin
Anderson, R.. 43 .RE. 34. B. Gibbs
Leicht, J.,44.OB. 38. R. Hamblin
Reynolds, R., 70.LH. 32. R. Stevens
Donovan. W.. 12 . RH. 75, R. Reiman
Byers. J.. 80.FB. 42, G. Rouse
Gold Star List
To Be Revised
The alumni office will soon re
vise the list of Oregon men who
died in service now appearing on
the Memorial plaque in the lobby
of Johnson hall. There are a num
ber of new names to be added to
the list, but since all the space
on the plaque is full, the entire
list will be reprinted. Before this
is done, the Alumni office requests
that students report the names not
appearing on the plaque at prec
; ent of former Oregon students who
have been killed in World War II,
where they were killed, their rank,
and any other information in order
that the reprinting will be as com
plete as possible.
Students may report new infor
mation at Hoorn 8, Friendly hall
either in person or by letter.
Sometime in the future a per
manent memorial will replace the
plaque as a reminder of former
students who have given their
lives in military service. Over a
thousand dollars has already been
collected toward this end.
• CLASSIFIED ADS
LOST: Brown leather jacket. Ed
Goffard, Zeta hall, Phone 3300,
ext. 270.
LOST: Billfold, contained cards,
check, money. Reward. Jean
Coombs, Springfield, 8554 or
YWCA.
Tom Riley's
Predictions^
By TOM RILEY
The gridiron menu is very tasty
and complicated this week, but 111
tr yto make it as appealing as I
can.
Oregon vs Oregon State should
be a very interesting game
this Saturday. The only clod I can
see in the Lemon and Green’s way,
is the weather. Providing the turf
is in good shape, the final score
could end' up like this: Oregon 27,
Oregon State 6.
Washington vs Washington
States is a game a lot of fans will
pick the Northern champ from,
at least that’s what they think!
Washington State is entering
the game as the favorite because
of their twin victories. The Uni
versity of Washington has split
even on their two occasions. After
taking in consideration the tt?3$B5
each school has played, I believe
the University of Washington will
win by seven points. This weeks
big surprise game!
The Uclans from Los Angeles
have been playing enough good
ball of late to off set California
this week, by six points.
The number four team in the
nation U.S.C. should move up a
notch when they down the San
Diego Navy by 13 points.
Notre Dame proved themselves
capable of any competition when
they slaughtered (|sorgia Tech,
last week; so Dartmouth shouldn’t
feel too bad if they find 21 points
between themselves and victory.
Army vs Michigan University.
Army hasn’t been beaten for so
long that I don’t think they’ll let
Michigan interfere with this
cord.
Navy's surprise 21-0 win over
Duke last week gives them the
right to down Penn State.
Duke vs Wake Forrest will in
many ways determine a good deal
the power of the eastern teams.
Duke should take this on easily.
Now to wind up this week’s
predictions I add these. Ohio
State over Wisconsin. St. Mary’s
to top College of Pacific. That’s it
for this week.
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