DUCK TRACKS By GLENN GILLESPIE The job of predicting eight or ten football games each Sat urday is simple enough compared to the sixty or seventy guesses the big-time forecasters make weekly, but with games scheduled like the ones on tap today, it would be difficult to pick even two or three. Here we go with our selections, and let the “teams that play keep our meager. 750 accuracy percentage in mind .... OREGON vs, USC—For our concern, the only game of the week will be played this afternoon in Portland’s Multno PHIL, SARBOE today for an Oregon win. Ilidll b IdUlUIil. JiiiJ. o ia ored Webfoots meet the mighty Trojans from South ern California, in what should be a first-rate ball game. The men of Troy, for the first time in a long while, have been cast in the role of underdogs, and we'll go right along with the odds-makers. A determined USC defense repulsed Rice touchdown drives all day last week in winning 7-0. and Ore gon's Norm Van Brocklin may be forced to throw some passes It will be a close game, but we believe the Ducks will stay in the Rose Bowl sprint by turning in a 7-point victory. WASHINGTON vs. WSC—There’s a Civil War brewing up in the Evergreen state, and this grid battle in Pullman should be one of the best in the PCC. Coach Phil Sarboe’s Cougars are developing fast, but so are the Huskies from Seattle. Washington, California Bears Picked to Win Washington State has won its last two games, from Stanford and Montana, while Washington will be following up a 27-6 upset of the UCLA Bruins. Although Husky Coach Howie Odell won't be there to see it, we think his Huskies will fashion a 13-point win up in Pullman. OREGON STATE vs. CALIFORNIA—Lon Stiner’s un subsidized Aggies make another one of those killing down coast trips from Corvallis to Berkeley to play the big Cali fornia Bear. As much as we would like to see the Beavers pull an upset, it just isn’t in the books. Cal’s stronger and more experienced line should stop the Orange attack cold, and Golden Bear backs, led by Jackie Jensen, will run up plenty of yardage. In its first conference test, California should be in for a win, with two or three touchdowns to the good. UCLA Over Indians in a 'Has Been' Contest UCLA vs. STANFORD—It’s homecoming down on the Bruin campus, and Bert LaBrucherie’s trodden Uclans should salvage a win over the Indians. Both teams have dropped conference games this season, with the Indians after their first conference win in two years. We’ll pick the Bruins to beat Stanford by six or seven points, in a bitterly-contested game. MONTANA vs. MONTANA STATE—Still another Civil War, this time over in Butte, Montana. Some figure MSU to win in an upset, but we'll stick to Montana by seven. That takes care of the games PCC member team play today, so we’ll have to throw in a few others from across the nation. Wolverines, Wildcats Battle in 'Game of Week' MICHIGAN vs. NORTHWESTERN—This is spotlighted as game of the week, and should decide the number one Big Nine team. Even if the Wildcats lose to Michigan, they’ll still go to the Rose Bowl if they don’t lose any others. Northwestern has won three tough games this season, and will be out to whip the favored Wolverines. They may be able to pull an upset, but it’s doubtful. Benny Oosterbaan’s Michigans will keep rolling today, with a 7-point win. This game will be one to listen to. ST. MARY’S vs. NEVADA—This battle should raise the roof down San Francisco way, when these tough independent teams open up against each other. The Wolfpack is still a strong offensive unit, and PCC teams, fearing an upset, have shunned them this year. Nevada by two or three touchdowns, in a real ball game. Just a few more quick ones to wind things up. Pennsylvania should win over Columbia, Army over Harvard, Minnesota to whip Illinois, and Nebraska is picked for a loss to Notre Dame. That’s it for eleven games, and we’re still looking for a lucky weekend. i These Four Carry Webfoot Hopes Today McfCay Left Halfback Johnny McKay is on the doubtful list against Southern Cal, because of an in jury received in the Idaho game. California Bears Hit OSC Today BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 16— (AP)—After four smashing non league victories, the powerful Uni versity of California Bears will make their opening bid for the Pa cific Coast Conference football championship here today against the Oregon State Beavers. The important engagement, first of six league clashes in a row for California, is expected to attract a crowd of 35,000. California Favored Although Oregon State’s win ning streak over the Bears extends back to 1938, the team from the North will line up as the underdog tomorrow. California, now rated sixth in the national poll, has been established the favorite to win by 21 points. Oregon State will gamble largely on a sharp passing attack in its at tempt to maintain the victory string over California. Samuel on Optional Don Samuel, southpaw thrower operating at right half, is expected to trouble the Bears. The visitors make good use of optional pass-run plays. California’s running game is the strongest part of its attack. Jackie Jensen, fullback, and Jack Swaner, right half, have packed most of the punch for the Bears this season. California will hold a slight weight advantage in the line, with OSC presenting a heavier back field. The game will be broadcast over 27 far west stations. Campus Favorites ^SEAM-FREE mm WITH PATENTED HEEL M L l Smart college girls r* everywhere are pam pering their legs with these sleek, seam-free • beauties—the nylons identified by the Seal of the Dancing Twins. 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