Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 28, 1951, Page Four, Image 4

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    Oregon Battles Arizona
UCLA Assistant
Admits Interest
'In Oregon Post
LOS ANGELES. (UP)—Assis
tant Basketball Coach Ed Powell
at University of California at Los
Angeles said yesterday he'd be
“Very interested in the cage
-c-oach job at the University of
Oregon vacated by John Warren.
But Powell said he had not
been contacted by “any official”
of Oregon although he had been
approached “informally” by an
Oregon alumnus.
” Powell, who came to the Los
Angeles campus three years ago
-with Head Coach John Wooden,
-raid his trip to the Oregon school
Uast year with the championship
(Southern Division) UCLA hoop
.fters convinced him Oregon had
an "execellent plant.’’
“I like that layout up there
very much,” said the 32-year-old
mentor, who is rated by Wooden
as one of the finest young
coaches in the business.
“I've never been officially con
tacted, but I'd sure be mighty
- interested.”
When he and Wooden arrived
they jerked the UCLA team out of
the cellar spot and have held the
Southern Division ciown ever
since.
Taylor Worries
About Passes
CORVALLIS. ORE. ( U P i —
Coach Kip Tayor admitted yester
day that Utah's passing atack has
liim worried, but he promises no
drastic changes in the Oregon
State offensive or defensive line
ups.
OSC scout Rudy Ruppe reported
that Utah's Quarterback Tom Du
blinski is a whiz in the aerial de-1
partment, connecting accurately
on both long and short passes. The
Redskins snagged 20 out of 36
passing atempts in whipping Ariz
ona last weekend. 27-7.
Taylor hinted that a number of
new Oregon Staters will get a
chance to display their talents in
the Saturday tilt.
IM Officials Needed
Touch football officials are
needed for the fall term intra
mural sports program which be
gins Monday afternoon. Inter
ested students should contact
Everett Peery, assistant direc
tor of intramural sports, in the
IM office or main office of the
Physical Education building,
standard university wages will
be paid.
FLOKEN
“you’re holding up the game, Lumbrow&ki. None of the other fellows
pout when they can’t carry the ball.”
Dodgers Drop Another;
Roe Loses to Braves
BOSTON, (UP) —Brooklyn’s Na
tional League lead was sliced to
half a game today when the Bos
ton Braves beat the Dodger3, 4-3,
on two singles and a fielder’s
choice in the eighth inning. The
Dodgers now must win their re
maining three games to clinch the
pennatn if the Giants, who were
idle today, win their remaining
two games.
Brooklyn 100 101 000 3 6 0
Boston .000 201 01* 4 10 2
Roe, (22-3) and Campanella,
Walker (8); Nichols (11-8) and
Cooper. Home Run, Jethroe (18th).
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UCLA Bruins Prepare
For Illinois Eleven
LOS ANGELES (UP -The UC
| LA Bruins were reported concen
! trating on their aerial game Thurs
day as they drilled behind locked
doors.
It was indicated the Bruins in
tend to meet fire with fire when
they tackle Illinois at Champaign
Saturday. The Ulini reportedly
have been given orders to hurl at
least 2f) passes during the game to
take advantage of UCLA’s weak
I pass defense.
'Cas’ Unoptomistic,
Expects Rebound
Football Coach Lett Casanova ran his charges through the
final practice session of the week Thursday evening, andI still
I was far front satisfied with their performance on both olfense
and defense. He plans a special chalk talk today to brief the
j Ducks on the Arizona team, which is heralded as being very
big and very rough. Concerning Saturday’s inaugural home
| clash at Hayward Field, Casanova's comment was far from
; optimistic : ___—
"I think well catch them on the
rebound from their loss to Utah,
he said, "They nre a very large
team they II outweigh us several
pounds to the man, and we should
have our hands full with both their
passing and running attacks.”
Ducks Under Full Strength
The Ducks will enter the game
somewhat under full strength, as
halfbacks Bob Ashworth and Ted
Anderson will be out with leg in
juries, and 255-pound tackle Jerry
Shaw will probably not sec much
action because of an injured knee.
Stylish Hal Dunham will start
the game at the vital T-qiiarter
back slot. Ills backfleld mates
w til be dlnilnutlvo Tommy Ed
wards, who clicked off several
Pennant Chase
Still Undecided
NEW YORK. (UPl — For the !
seventh year in the last eight, it !
appeared likely today that at least
one of the baseball pennant races
won't be decided until the last day
of the season.
This time, with the Dodgers and
the Giants involved, the madness
is more intense tha never because
the teams authentically hate each
other and the feud has spread to
the point where fellow subway :
strap hangers aren't speaking.
The arguments are loud and long
but the facts boil down to a good ;
bet for the battle of the big town
to continue until the final putout
on Sunday afternoon after both
teams poured it on to win easy
victories Tuesday. The Giants won
their fifth straight, crushing the
Phillies 10-1, in a night game,
while Brooklyn suddenly looked
like a contender again after days
o mediocrity, pumracllng the
Braves for a 15 to 5 victory.
Dodgers Need Three
Brooklyn, still protecting a one
game lead, played the Braves for
1 the final time yesterday, while the
Giants enjoyed the first of two
j consecutive off-days.
i Webfoot—Wildcat Starters
OREGON ARIZONA
NO. NAME POS. NAME NO.
80 Monte Brethauer.LE Leo Brandt 88
, 71 Mike Sikora .LT Gene Kiniski . 76
65 Don McCauley .LG Jim Donarski 61
50 Dick Patrick C Burle Ullom 55
64 Emmett Williams _ RG Bob Matock . 65
74 Bill Bates .RT Bill Deen 75
87 Leroy Campbell .RE Dick Christiansen 89
18 Hal Dunham .Q Bruce McCauley 15
j 33 Tommy Edwards .LH Gil Gonzales . 21
20 Tommy Lyon .RH Dave Richards.22
| 44 Ron Lyman .F Curt Storch.32
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brilliant run* In the Stanford tilt,
unit newcomer Tom Lyon, or
perhaps speedy l>on Sloun ut tin*
halfback post*.
At fullback will be either Nuvi
koff, line-crashing mar against the
Indians, or 190-pound Junior Hon
Lyman, who has been favoring an
injured leg this week
Lean Monte Brcthauer will leadr
the Duck pass receivers at left end,
while ex-Indiana athlete Mike St*
kora will hold down left tackle.
Hick Patrick, the Vale boy
whose 207-pound heft and two
year* experience anchor the line,
will In* at center. At the guard
slot* will he two hustling junior*,
Don McCauley und Knunett Wil
liam*.
Bill Bates, transfer from East
Mississippi JO. will see action at
right tackle, while ex-Los Angeles
JC sprinter Leroy Campbell will
open at right end. Dick Davenport,
tall freshman from Grant high, Is
also looking sharp at the right
wing slot and may sec action.
One Win, One Los*
These Ducks will face a team
which has a 1-1 record this season,
steamrolling over New Mexico 67
13, and losing to Utah, 27-7. The
Wildcats are reportedly a strong
power team with a preference for
slashing over guard and off tackle.
In the Utah game, their pass
ing wn* rather Ineffeetlve, n*
they eompleted only two out of
thirteen attempt*. Wildcat* to
watch would Include such men
a* Oil Gonzales, a junior who
scored fifteen TI>* for the power
ful 1949 fro*h, and Curt Htoreh,
hard-running IHI pound fullback.
The Wildcats are not a home
grown team, bh only 21 of the !>0
squad members live m Arizona.
Their coach, Bob Winslow, is a
USC graduate who played in the
1939 and 1910 Rose Bowls, and in
two years at the Phoenix institu
tion has compiled a record of 6
wins, 13 losses and one tie, not
including this season,
Washington, Minus
Heinrich, Favored
Over Minnesotans
SEATTLE, WASH. ( U P ) —
Coach Howie Odell and a 37-man
University of Washington football
squad left here yesterday in a
chartered plane for Saturday's in
tersectional battle aguint Minne
sota at Minneapolis.
Washington will be seeking its
first victory on the Golden Goph
ers’ own stamping grounds, and
for the first time, will be favored
to win.
Odell said that Phil Gillis, regu
lar left end, probably would bo
ready for full-time action against
Minnesota. Gillis’ return to the
lineup was expected to help tho
place-kicking department, where
the Huskies were noticeably weak
last Saturday against Montana,
converting only four out of nine
tries.
Sam Mitchell and Dean Rockey,
who did so well in filling in for the
injured Don Heinrich last week,
were again expected to share tho
quarterbacking duties.
Odell warned his team (hat Min
nesota would be tough. The Goph
ers are under a new coach, Wes
Fesler, who formerly was mentor
at Ohio State. Fesler reportedly
has added speed and a more di
versified atack to Minnesota’s of
fense.