Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 22, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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    Duck Grid Season
Ends as Beavers
Rout Rivals 20-10
Bv SAM FIDMAN
The curtain dropped Saturday on Oregon s 19-U football sea
son, as the Web foots suffered their sixth defeat in ten starts at
the hands of Oregon State.
A homecoming crowd of 23,500 at Hayward hield watched as
Kip Taylor’s revitalized Beavers came to life in the second half
to overcome a 3-0 Duck lead, and go on to win 20-10.
Oregon’s lone ray of light on a dark day was a sensational 92
yard punt return by “All the way” Woodley Lewis late in the
fourth quarter.
After the Orange offense bogged
down on the OSC 44, Ken Carpen
ter kicked on fourth down. Lewis
took the kick on his own eight and
headed for the left sidelines. He
shook off two Oregon State tack
lers and, after regaining stride
lost when he partially rain into one
of his own men—he just ran.
Lewis’ score came with the Beav
ers holding a 20-3 lead. The three
points came with less than three
minutes remaining in the first half.
After a see-saw first quarter,
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which was highlighted by tight line
play and fairly consistant punting,
the Webfoots finally got a scoring
break when rugged Dick Daugher
ty intercepted Gene Morrow’s pass
on the OSC 29 and bulled it back to
the 27.
Then after a series of line plays,
and a completed pass from Earl
Stelle to Lou Robinson which was
nullified when the massive end
took it out of the end zone, Chet
“Cool Pappa" Daniels unlimbered
his big toe and kicked a perfect
field goal from the 20.
With less than six minutes gone
in the third quarter, Beaver End
John Thomas took a pass from Bill
Sheffold on the Oregon five and
went into the end zone to climax a
march of 08 yards.
Oregon State scored its second
touchdown with a little more than
a minute remaining in the third
period. Dick Twenge, running like
a bulldozer, cracked into the Ore
gon line four times in succession
from the two yard line, finally
blasting into the end zone for the
tally.
Stan McGuire, rated the Associ
ated Press’ lineman of the week be
fore the Oregon-OSC game, made
good on the conversion, his second
of the afternoon, to send OSC out
in front 14-3.
With the fourth period less than
five minutes old, Carpenter passed
to Morrow who took the ball on
Oregon’s 13 and scored standing
up. McGuire’s try for point was no
good, and Oregon State had a 20-3
margin which stood until Lewis’
brilliant run and Daniels’ conver
sion.
Oregana Requests
Name Corrections
Students whose names were mis
spelled in the Piggers’ Guide are
requested to turn in corrections at
the Oregana offices as soon as pos
sible. Seniors should .also check
other information.
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U.O. Sig Eps
Battle to Tie
With Aggies
The annual homecoming skir
mish between the talented jugger
nauts from the Oregon Sig Ep
house and the Oregon State Sig Ep
chapter ended in a locked-horn six
all deadlock.
The two elevens, playing during
the wee small hours of Saturday
morning, unmercifully attached
each other in all fury as each was
seeking the trophy cup, but neither
crew was able to punch over a tie
breaking tally.
The third annual skirmish (the
Oregon house winning the initial
two games ) was played on the Uni
High field. The Oregon house used
a two platoon system-a la Aiken-in
ciming back in the second half from
a 6-0 score favoring the Aggie
house. A pass from Jim Ekstrom to
Dick Runyard notched the six
points for the local talent. The suc
cessful conversion was nullified be
cause it had been caught behind the
end zone.
The Oregon chapter kept the cup
on the basis of last years 6-0 vic
tory over the OSC house in Cor
vallis.
Initial Game
Looms Before
Duck Cagers
Coach John Warren has put his
charges through a full month of
heavy action in preparation for
non-conference games in Salt Lake
City on Dec. 2-3 against Utah
State and Utah respectively.
TWO UNIT NEW
Warren said that he would ex
periment with a “two-unit” sys
tem in these tilts. One unit com
posed of - Dale Warberg- and- Will
Urban at forwards, Mel Streeter
at center, and Paul Sowers and
Mel Krause or John Neely at
guards has gained a “top listing”
at this writing. The second unit,
definitely a running one, would
probably see Ken Hunt and Bob
Lavey at guards, Bob Don at cen
ter, and Jack Keller and Paul
Cooper at forwards. Bob Amacher,
six foot, nine inch center has prov
en exceptional ability on backboard
l'ecoveries and will probably see a
great deal of action. Warren said
that a twelve man traveling squad
will likely be chosen by the end of
this week's workout.
Don Kirsch, frosh coach, who
has been tutoring approximately
thirty aspirants for berths on the
frosh squad, released the frosh
schedule earlier this week.
(Please turn tu page five)
Indians Play
Hawaii Jan.2
SAN FRANCISCO (UP)—Coach
Tommy Kalulukukiu of the Univer
sity of Hawaii said that his team is
“practically certain" of a Jan. 2
game with Stanford University in
Honolulu, and that another one
around Christmas time was being
considered with University of San
Francisco.
Coach Joe Kuharich of the USF
Dons said he and his club all were
in favor of the island trip providing
proper arrangements could be
made.
Kaulukukiu said that still on the
Islanders' schedule are games with
Fresno State Dec. 2; College of
Pacific Dec. 16: and possibly the
USF and Stanford battles.
Stanford University players will
announce a vote tomorrow o n
whether to make the trip.
Ace Miler
Hutchins Holds
Berth For
Empire Games
By BILL CLOTHIER
Jack Hutchins, Oregon’s ace
sophomore miler, will participate
in the British Empire Games in
Auckland, New Zealand, starting
February 4, 1950. He will go as a
member of the Canadian team.
Hutchins is a native of Victoria, B.
C.
WINNING TIME
The Empire Games tryouts were
held in Toronto, Ontario, last sum
mer with contestants coming from
all the provinces of Canada. Hutch
ins took first place in the trial run
against a field of six other milers.
His winning time was 4 minutes 20
seconds.
His victory made him the logi
cal choice for the event, but it
was not until a week ago that
Hutchins was officially notified
of his selection.
LITTLE OLYMPICS
The Empire Games are a type of
little Olympics held among the var
ious dominions and possessions of
the British Empire. They are held
every four years, as are the Olym
pics, but the schedule is staggered
that there is a two year period be
tween the two contests. Hutchins
was also a member of the Canadian
Olympic team that competed in
London in 1948.
The Canadian team, composed of
16 men and 7 women competing in
a variety of events including swim
ming, weight lifting, track, and
field, will leave Vancouver, B. C.,
December 22. They expect to ar
rive in Auckland about January 17,
and spend two weeks in training
before competition gets underway.
Final Playoffs
Ring Down
Volleyball Play
By CLYDE FAHLMAN
Two “B” tilts today — Minturn
vs. Phi Kappa Sigma and McChes
ney vs. Lambda Chi Alpha — will
officially-ring down the curtain on
intramural volleyball play.
Last night’s action saw Sigma
Alpha' Epsilon and Chi Psi cinch
league one and two respectively.
Previously established winners
were Phi Delta Theta in league
three, Beta Theta Pi in league four,
and Phi Gamma Delta in league
six.
“in Minturn wins today they will
have taken top spot in league five.
If they should lose there will have
to be a playoff game with Delta
Tau Delta for the berth.
A single elimination for top spot
between “A” and “B” league win
ners will start next Monday.
The SAE net crew had very little
trouble in taking a loop champion
ship with 15-2 and 15-8 victories
over the Kappa Sigma juniors. Chi
Psi was literally handed their
championship as Phi Sigma Kappa
failed to floor a team.
In the only “A” tiffs of the even
ing Tau Kappa Epsilon spilled Stit
zer Hall twice on 15-2 scores while
Theta Chi won the first and third
games on respective 15-2 and 15-3
scores after losing the middle game
to Westminster 15-13.
The Legal Eagles forfeited their
tiffs with Phi Kappa Psi in further
“B” league action. Two rallies gave
the Campbell Club 15-4-0 and 15-4
wins over Pi Kappa Alpha.
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