Webfoot Football Statistics Similar To Seasons Record Final PCC Standings W UCLA ..... Oregon State t 'SC' - ■ -. Washington [Stanford Oregon (Montana Wash. State California Idaho L 0 1 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 5 1 0 1 0 l) Pet. 1.000 ^.857 .714 .695 .500 .429 .250 .106 .143 ,009 While the University of Oregon Webfoots were carving out a sec ond division spot in Coast confer ence standing, statistically they Were a hot and cold outfit. In some departments the Ducks more than held their own, while in othC.s Webfoot performances were below Coach Tex Oliver’s lads had a 'YOUNG WIDOW' JANE RUSSEL LOUIS HAYWARD 'HEADING WEST" CHARLESSTARRETT SMILEY BURNETTE "DARK HORSE" PHILLIP TERRY ANN SAVAGE ★McKENZIE IN SPRINGFIELD THE STRANGER LORETTA YOUNG O’RSON WELLES and BOYS RANCH HATE v THMEATfIC- - “HER KINF OF MAN” Also STRANGE TRIANGLE” total of 350 rushing trios to op ponents 393. While the Ducks were moving for 14 28 yards with the oval the opposition was racking up 1657 yards. Average yardage rushing rushing per-.play stood Oregon 3.3 opponents 3.G. Of the five leading ball carriers Sam Ramey had the fattest aver age with 3.9 for 17 tries. Bobby Reynolds took over the second por Sittcn With a 3.7 average for 60 carrying attempts. Halfbacks Jimmy Newquist and Jake I-eicht tied for third place with an average of 3.2. Newquist was the workhorse of the lot. He carried 90 times. Leicht lugged the leather 66 times. Bob Koch managed to ’ average 2.8 yards in 69 trips into ! the line. Fullback Koch ran off with punt ing honors by averaging a healthy Jayvee Eleven Ends Season With No Wins The Oregon Jayvee football squad finished their 1946 season ; with no wins and three losses charged against them, and two of , th.e losses are accountable to the i OSC junior varsity. Coach John Warren gave men- : ; tion to Tackle Lou Robinson, Left j : Halfback Bill Hutchinson and ; ! Tackle Dean Sheldon as being a trio of ball players who with a j little more experience should go j | places. Throughout the season i Robinson has been a rough and < tough tackle for opposing linemen to handle. One thing the Jayvees can re member is that they held the Southern College of Education, who are one of the unbeaten teams j of the nation today, down to 12 j points and played more than even ball with them. Some of the play ers said that if Oregon was given another chance they would beat i them. The team as a whole feels that the OSC aggregation was the toughest with emphasis placed on .he backfield combination of Ditz and Vallincour. Th'e Jayvees scored 26 points during their season play to the oppositions 87. and they were badly outplayed on the statistical side. Mention should be given to Ray Seagate, former Oregon all-coast guard, who assisted Warren with the coaching duties and gave valu able tips to linemen. HEAR THESE TIMELY SUBJECTS: Fri. — 7:30—"Soul Suicide" Sat. __ 7:30—"Second Coming of Christ" Sun.—11 a. m.—"Glory, Glory" 2:30 p. m.—"From a Jewish Lawyer to a Gospel Preacher" ,7:30 p.m.—"Look and Live • —or Die" DR. HYMAN APPELMAN First Baptist Church HOMER BRITTON I Trombonist, f Soloist, Song Leader i I 37.2 yards for 59 kicks. Oregon punting as a whole wras three yards per kick better than the best the opposition could muster. In 89 tries the Ducks managed to send kicks for 36.1 yards. In the first down department VVebfoot backs racked up a total of 57 to the opponents 57. How over opposition backs fattened ibis total of 57 with 20 from pass ng and two from penalties to lead :he Ducks in this department 68 to 79. The Webfoots gained 11 first downs from overhead attempts. Duck Penalties Heavy In the gift division the Webfoots handed out 360 yards to opponents via penalties. The eager lads on the other side of the line had 235 yards paced off against them. This left the Ducks with a 125 yard deficit in penalties. Webfoot backs out steadied the opposition in fumbling, having 30 miseries to their credit, while the Ducks’ nine enemy aggregations let it go 37 times. Oregon re covered 11 of its own and 33 op posing fumbles. The opposition: picked up 14 of their own and 19 of Oregon’s 30. The opposition marked up 11& points against the big green ma chine via 18 touchdowns, one field oal and seven conversions. Coach Oliver’s men stacked up 81 count ers by virtue of 12 TD's, and nine conversions. A GIFT OF LEISURE Mid Winter Night’s Dream . . . warm wool flannel in a wrap-around robe. An outstanding fashion, dramatic in design, luxurious in quality . . . the color is yours tor flattery. For yourself and for the favorite names on vour Christmas list. 10.95 Bed Side Footwear .... created by exclusive process especially for your approval. A jewel toned treasure of silken softness. Amazingly beautiful and comfortable . . . perfect for boudoir and travel. In red, white and blue. 3.93