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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1951)
Beaver Mentor Warns Gridders CORVALLIS (UP) Coach Kip Taylor says his Oregon State Beavers will have to do plenty of “homework" if they expect to be prepared for the Ur'versity of Utah Redskins who ii.vade the Northwest Saturday. Contact work today will give the Beavers a chance to rub out mistakes which were in evidence against the Spartans of Michigan State last week. Major League Leaders BY UNITED PRESS AMERICAN Fain, Phil. Minoso, Chi. Williams Bos. Kell, Detroit . Pesky, Boston NATIONAL Musial, St. Louis Ashburn, Phil . Robinson, Brlyn. Camp., Bklyn. Irvin, N.Y. AB H 415 144 580 178 519 167 580 184 466 146 Pet .847 .826 .322 .817 .813 571 204 611 212 516 178 479 156 583 167 .857 .314 .826 .326 .313 Jerry Shaw, 225-pound Oregon tackle, is a speech major. Norm Van Brocklin tutored Duck Quarterback Hal Dunham eturir.g spring training. Webfoot Halfback Tommy Ed wards was a high school sprinter and a broad jumper. Waldorf's Bears Battle Pennsylvania, College of Pacific Encounters Loyola_ SAN FRANCISCO (UP) One football team that’s "over-rated,'1 another that's “real good,” and a thiid that may have the best offen sive backfield on the Pacific Coast, scoot back into action this week end. The “over-rated" team, so called by Santa Clara Coach Dick Gall agher, is California. The Bears, three straight times winner of the Pacific Coast Conference and favored to be it again in 1951, cart their No. 3 national ranking to i Pliiladephia. . There they will give a green Pennsylvania team the opportunity [ to damage a beautiful reputation. Penn should not be able to do so. The “real good” team, modestly ' Jorgensen, is College of Pacific, described by line coach Carl Its Tigers host Loyola in a game that electrified the valley fans last year. Loyola won, 35-33, after cor leu 20-t). Jorgensen s good team will make it tougher on passer Don Klostermun ami his pet receiver Fred Snyder. The "finest offensive backfield" belongs to the San Francisco Dons, with Quarterback Kd Brown and Fullback Ollie Matson making it so. USF. coached by worrying dynamo Joe Kuharich, plays Idaho. Taylor Sports Smile STANFORD, CALIF. , (UP) Coach Chuck Taylor wore a bid smile Wednesday after watching his Stanford Indians churn through a series of passing and running plays with machine-like precision. Quarterbacks Gary Kerkorian and Bob Garrett got off several long passes and runs, and Ker korian scampered to one touch down. WELCOME U. of O. STUDENTS To both old and new students Seymour's Cafe extends a cordial welcome For 25 yeors Seymour's has been the accepted down town meeting place for Oregon students. If your parents went to Oregon they no doubt drank many a "coke" at Seymour's Fountain. We want you to feel at home. We offer our services of cashing small checks for your convenience, telephone, rest rooms, stamp machines, movie and down-town information. 1 r 1 Chicken in tne Kougn, rne Famous Fried Chicken dish is an exclusive with Seymour’s. We serve it in the Cafe, also pack it in special boxes for pic nics or any occasion. Try it sometime. We also are the sole represen tative in Eugene for the delici ous Van Duyn Candy made in Portland. Its freshness is guar anteed. Just the thing to pep you up when studying. ______ weumourA —- /im a Vhm a a a *1s w s " b-nomu I'.n lyt';'! |< ;'”i Darle Seymour '23 Jim Mold '37 Secret Workouts Prepare Webfoots For Wildcat Game By Larry Lavelle Under the scrutiny of Hen Casanova and hi- coaching staff, the University of Oregon football squad yesterday completed heavy sessions in advance of the Wei.foots’ Kugene opener with the University of Arizona Saturday afternoon. After the grueling secret drill on the Hayward Held turf, Casanova labeled the workout •’fair." but indicated that the OUT OF THE CELLAR By Dick Thompson The recreation committee of the Student Union Invites both new and old students to visit the base-1 nient of the Student Union and take advantage of the facilities which are there for your entertain ment. If you have any ruestiona' about the facilities b ■ sun to ask j the person on duty the desk. I might add that LIr. Beliisimo will be glad to give you help with your bowling. If you don't bowl and would like to learn come over and don't be afraid to ask ques tions, even the best had to begin somewhere. The leagues are lining Up tills fall following the pattern that was set last year. The faculty league w ill tern I on .Monday nights. At present the interdorni leagues will lx* held on \\ ednes day and Thursday nights with the interfralernlty league bowl ing on Tuesday night. Signup for these leagues is under way at the present time. If your living or ganization wishes to enter a team you may do so now at the recreation desk. Five free lines will oc given each week to the boy and girl who has the highest score of the week This includes open bowling as well i as league bowling. (Please turn to page seven I spun <>I IK’ griuuem « “Nil remained « Hid. The Ducks worked on both offensive and defensive manuever . Dr. George Guldoger, team phy slciann. reported Fullback Tom Novikoff. slightly shaken In the Stanford contest, fit for action Against the Border Conference Wildcats Whether Ron I.yman, also a fullback, who has a leg Injury or Tackle Jerry Hhaw, side lined with a damaged knee, will he available for use against the Arizonans is not certain. As a precautionary step, Sopho more Halfback Cecil Hodges, five foot .eight, 170-pounds, ex-Kugi ne high school lad. was Inserted at the fullback spot. Casanova scoffed at the odds which fave* the Pacific Coast Con ference representatives by II points. Grouting reports reveal the Wildcats as a Southwest power. Staffed with an excellent defensive and offensive forward wall, speedy backs, anil air-minded quarter backs. The two squads have clashed but once, Arizona thumping the Ducks 20-6 in 1937. Coached by Bob Winslow, University of Southern California graduate, '40. the Wild cats have thus far split a pair of engagements, lambasting confer ence rival New Mexico A4M 67 13 and dropping a 27-7 nod to the University of Utah. Tabbed odds-on favorites to cop the Border league crown, the Sun City aggregation alternately util izes the "T" and single wing for mations, with some variations on the later. The Wildcats' line aver ages close to 210 pounds. an Arrow "Gordon Oxford” just went by! America's Favorite _ Campus Shirt $4.50 Arrow Repp Ties $2.50 ARROW SHIRTS & TIE! UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS