DUCK TRACKS By GLENN GILLESPIE Co-Sports Editor Today is the day football players all over the nation do their best to foul up the boys who make weekly predictions. And we, in turn, will do our best to foretell what will happen on eleven college gridirons this afternoon. Last week's excursion into the forecaster's territory resulted in six right out of seven selections, and we'll be thankful if the same thing happens this week. Let’s see which teams will be safe bets: OREGON vs. MICHI GAN—This is naturally the big game in our book, al though it’s difficult to make a selection when your own school’s playing. Gene Derri cotte will not play for the Wolverines, but he wasn’t that good. Michigan by one close touchdown, and we hope this will be one we’ll lose. FRANK ZAZULA OREGON ST,ATE vs. WASHINGTON — This one should be close as any, but Lon Stiner's unsubsidized Aggies should come out on top. Washington had a rough day last week against Minnesota, and OSC faired even worse against SC, sc where are we? Huskies could easily surprise. Stanford, Trojans Should Win Today WASHINGTON STATE vs. STANFORD — Marchie Schwartz’s ball club can really key up for a big game, as they did last week against the Ducks. Even though the game’s at Pull man, we’ll stay with the Indians. USC vs. OHIO STATE—The big boys with the big money insist that the Buckeyes from the Big Nine will defeat the men of Troy. Can’t see it, really, so it’s Southern Cal in a very close contest. There goes our average! IDA vs. UCLA—The Bruins surely have a better team than last week’s statistics against Northwestern show, but you can’t be sure. Even though Uclan Halfback Skip Rowland is sidelined with a knee injury, Bert La Brucherie’s Bruins should whip the Vandals. Game’s at the Coliseum. California Plays Seven Home Games CALIFORNIA vs. ST. MARY’S—Cal’s Golden Bears play still another non-conference game today at Berkeley, against a small St. Mary’s sejuad. The Bears will add another brick to their Rose Bowl road. Did you know that Cal plays seven out of their ten games at home this season? MONTANA vs. PACIFIC—Montana gets the nod in this one to be played at Missoula. Don’t know much about Pacific’s squad, but Montana has to win one sometime. Those are the games the Pacific Coast Conference teams play, and we’re not sure whether to stop there or not. A look at the schedule tells us there’re a few mighty interesting games left, so on we go. NORTH CAROLINA vs. GEORGIA—Everybody likes to follow Charley Justice and his teammates each week, and it looks like a repeat performance. After what they did to a swift bunch of Texans last Saturday, the Tar Heels are favored to win. PURDUE vs. NORTHWESTERN—A number one game in the Big Nine, this would be fun to watch. After losing by one point to Notre Dame last Saturday, the Boilermakers will be on the bounce. Purdue. SOUTHERN METHODIST vs. TEXAS TECH— Marty Bell’s ten first-class football players and Doak Walker take on an underdog Tech squad at Dallas. SMU in a hurry. TULANE vs. GEORGIA TECH—Supposed to be a big game, but Tech’s Wreck should subdue Tulane. The Green Wave surprised Alabama last week, but not this time. Zazula to Watch Idaho-UCLA Contest That makes 11 times we could get fooled, blit we’ll know the worst by tonight. This forecasting business is really foolish, un less your name happens to be Williamson. Duck Tracks may re tire from the guessing game after today, depending on the aver age we manage to accumulate .... While Oregon’s Ducks are slugging it out with the Michigan Wolverines this afternoon in Ann Arbor, the only member of the Oregon grid coaching staff who won’t be there is Frank Zazula. scout and backfield coach under Jim Aiken. Zazula will be in the stands at the L. A. Coliseum, watching the Idaho UCLA game. Dixie Howell’s Vandals are next on the list for the Webfoots, the game scheduled next Saturday at Moscow. Close Tilts Mark l-M Touch Plav By DAVE TAYLOR Emerald Intramural Editor The airlanes were jammed with passes as the first week of intra mural football action came to a close yesterday afternoon. Results of the day’s play: ATO flattened Phi Sigma Kappa 2(^-0; the Fizzeds edged out a stubborn DU squad 7-6; Phi Kappa Psi an nihilated Stitzer hall 31-0; Beta Theta Pi blanked the Wesley house team 15-0; Theta Chi hand ed the Delts a 7-0 defeat; and the Phi Delts annexed a forfeit vic tory when Westminster house failed to show up. Alpha Tau Omega Wins The ATOs showed the teamwork that took them into the finals last year as they hammered out an easy 26-0 victory over Phi Sigma Kappa. Walt McClure, ATO end, started the scoring when he inter cepted Phi Kap Don Cains’ pass and ran 40 yards for a TD. The conversion failed. McClure hauled in a 30-yard aerial from Tailback Ramsey Fendall to make the score 12-0 at the half. In the last half, two more Fen dall passes, one to Frank Rauch and the other to Lynn Hamilton, were good for touchdowns. Both conversions were good and the final count read ATO 26, Phi Kaps 0. The superb kicking of Buddy Leonard and the height advantage of the rangy ATOs kept the Phi Kaps bottled up in their own terri tory all afternoon. Fizzeds Over DU In the best battle of the day, the Fizzeds squeezed out a 7-G tri umph over a rugged DU seven. Af ter fighting three scoreless quar ters, a pass from Tailback Curt Butterfield to Bob Thompson put the Fizzeds out in front. The con version was good on a short pass over center. Then the DU lads came roaring back to dominate the play and drive 65 yards to pay dirt just as the final horn sounded. However, on the conversion, a flat pass from Fred Van Horn to Guy Livingston fell incomplete, leaving the final score 7-6, Fizzeds favor. Phi Psis Triumph Phi Kappa Psi, with the help of Cal Smith’s throwing arm, rolled to an easy 31-0 win over an under manned Stitzer hall team. Smith unleashed a barrage of aerials, four of which were good for touch downs. To add to Smith’s assault, Rich Ward intercepted a Stitzer bullet and ran 45 yards for a TD. Final score, Phi Kappa Psi 31, Stitzer 0. Betas Down Wesley Beta Theta Pi, aided by the play ing of Jack Doyle, rolled up a 15-0 score over Wesley house. Before the game was five minutes old, Doyle tuckey away a Wesley punt and ran 50 yards to pay dirt. Immediately after the half, he stole a Wesley pass and romped over for six more counters. The conversion was good. A touchback in the final quarter ended the scoring. Theta Chis Tip Delts Theta Chi’s 7-0 victory over Del ta Tau Delta was more decisive than the score reveals, for in down ing the Delts, they held them to no first downs and completed 18 out of 26 pass attempts. The Theta Chi touchdown came on a quick opening pass from Tail back Bill Hutchinson to Roger Mockford late in the first half. An other Hutchinson pass to Ken See borg that was good for a TD was called back on a penalty. The Delts line was hard charging but their pass defense was weak. Oregon If Emerald SPORTS Eager Beaver Fullback DICK TWENGE, red-headed fullback on Lon Stiner’s Oregon State football team, will see plenty of duty today in Portland’s Multnomah stadium, when the Beavers tackle the Washington Huskies. National League Champs Drop Brooklyn Jt3i-s.UUiS.i_il IN, IN. X., Oct. 2— (AP)—Johnny Bickford, rookie righthander of the pennant-win ning Boston Braves, throttled Brooklyn, 3-1, yesterday to drop the Dodgers into third place in the National league standings. The Dodgers fell a half-game be low the St. Louis Cardinals whoni they’re battling for the No. 2 spot. The Cards met the Chicago Cubs in a game last night. 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