Ducklings In Light Drills For Opener Coach Bill Bowerman’s Univer sity of Oregon frosh gridders will run through a light workout this afternoon as they await their sea son’s opener with the Willamette University Jayvees, who will battle the Frosh on Hayward Field at 3 p.m. Friday. The Willamette gridders opened 1950 hostilities Tuesday afternoon at Corvallis, where they took a 45-7 lacing from the Oregon State Rooks. The Bearcat juniors, who use a Flanker T-formation, appeared to be much better than the score indi cated. Although their backs made a number of costly mistakes, their center, guards, and tackles were called outstanding. The Beaver Babes rolled into touchdown territory within the op ening five minutes of the game, scored another six-pointer in the same period, and added three touchdowns during the second quarter. The Rooks led 33-0 at the half. Willamette narrowly averted a shutout defeat when Jerry Aldrich tossed a third-quarter aerial to Jimmy Noa for 50 yards and a touchdown on a fake punt play. The Ducklings, whose practice session today will consist of a few running exercises, will field two teams against Willamette tomor row afternoon. Coach Bowcrman plans to start one team for the first quarter and a different squad for the second stanza. Each team will play both offense and defense. Injuries Plague Skidding USC LOS ANGELES