VOLUME HI UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1950 NUMBER 7 Ducks Loaded for 'Bear' Hunt Aiken Shows Spirit at Rally By Gretchen Grondahl The underdog always has £ chance. That was the spirit of the talk given by Head Football Coach Jin; Aiken in Thursday morning’s rallj assembly, first of the year’s series of daytime assembles in the Stu dent Union. “I can assure you that the team will get out and fight for the honor and glory of Oregon—and it is ar honor to play or coach for such a fine school as the University oi Oregon,” Aiken said. Duck rooters got their firsl chance to work with new Yell King Ron Symons and his four-man rallj squacf, Arnie Simonsen, Hank anc Harvey Bell, and Don Thomas Short, snappy yells will be stressed this year, the new king told the standing crowd, which packed the new Union ballroom ■ .Entertainment was provided bj Marcia “Pappy Waldorf” Knoshei and her feminine Cal football squad Phonograph breakdowns preventec the completion of an act by veterar Oregon entertainers Bobby Cham bers and Kay Keller. A visitor from California—Tec Saenger, sports editor of the Cali fornia Daily told rooters that he expects Saturday’s game to be tough—“especially after seeing the size of some of these football play ers.” “A northern team is always tough to beat in the North,” Saeg ner stated. W. A. Dahlberg, chairman of the student-faculty assembly commit tee, which arranges the assembly program, outlined' the term’s as program, outlined the term’s as sembly schedule, promising both light and serious entertainment for the student body. Morning classes were shortened in order to allow time for the rally. Pledge Scroll Sign-up Swells Four campus living organiza tions have not picked up their pledge scroll for the Crusade for Freedom. The ASUO office would like to have those houses pick the petitions up today at the latest. Glenadene McCune, ASUO of fice secretary said Thursday that the over-all campus coverage, and Cgturn of filled out scrolls has been mry good so far. Barry Mountain, ASUO presi dent, was unavilable Thursday for comment on the report of insinua tions that the Crusade is Red taint ed. Mountain stated yesterday that this is not the case, but he neglect ed to state where the accusations have come from. SU to Broadcast Saturday's Game The Student Union will broad east the Oregon-California foot ball game over its public address system at 1:15 p. m. and , tin Notre Dame-North Carolina game at 11:45 a. m. Saturday. Station RUGN will carry the broadcast. Weekend Not Counted This weekend, with the major ity of students going to Portlam for the Oregon-California game Will not count as one of the off campus weekends for women stu ulents, Heads of Houses decide< ^Thursday. By Pete Cornacchia Feller name of Daniel Boone killed a bear one time, according to a famous message carved on a tree. Oregon’s Webfoots meet Califor nia tomorow afternoon at Multno mah Stadium in the Northwest’s opening PCC football contest this season, and if they should trip the mighty Bears, their accomplish ment likely will be inscribed on something far more lasting than a tree. Lynn Waldorf’s defending conference champions are heavy favorites to win the 24th clash between the two schools, from the boys at Reno to the boys at Jones Junior High. ► Two Backs Lost Game time of the Portland' con test is 1:30 p. m. as in all other home contests of the Webfoots this fall. Oregon will enter the battle after a week of heavy drills whict saw two backfield men lost tc the squad. Bill Fell, swift lef1 half, broke his ankle during Wed nesday's practice to become Coact Jim Aiken's first drill casualtj JIM AIKEN .'since tile Duck mentor arrived at^ ' Oregon. The other lost halfback, ■ Jack Gibilisco, has dropped out of school after failing to find adequate housing. The two teams are faced with opposite problems as they ready for the Webfoot's second confer ence outing of the season and the first for the Bears. Oregon is blessed with a fairly strong line, while quarterback Earl Stelle is the only veteran in the backfield. California has an inexperienced line, according to Berkeley drum beaters, while the backs are con sidered in many circles as the best on the Pacific slope. Pony Backfield Evidence of the Oregon ball toting is the new starting back field which Aiken plans to throw against the invaders. The new unit will have 5-foot-7 f Please turn to t>acjc four) Campus ‘WC&tncf- {fa-7R>