Huskies Plaster Hapless Oregon, 49-0
VOLLEYBALL
f ijis Top Pi Phi;
Ills, Sigma Nu
Win in IM Play
Phi Gamma Delta's A volleyball
aquad turned in the outstanding
scoring performance in the first
round of Intramural volleyball ac
tion Monday afternoon, by wallop
ing Pi Kappa Phi 15 to 1 and 15
to 2.
In other A games, Delta Upsilon
trounced the Phi Kaps, 15 to 1 and
15 to 7; Sigma Nu turned in a stel
lar performance by dropping the
Chi Psi’s twice, 15 to 1 and 15 to 9;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon won two
from Lambda Chi, 15 to 3 and 15 to
1; Beta Theta Phi took a couple of
close one from Phi Sigma Kappa,
15 to 11 and 15 to 8; and ATO was
twice victorious over Tau Kappa
Epsilon, 15 to 5 and 15 to 7.
Close One
The first Fiji-Pi Kap battle
started out to be a close one as
each squad collected an early
point. But behind the superb serv
ing of “Army” Smith and the
deadly spiking of Mike Lally, the
Fiji crew took the last 14 points.
The second encounter was more
of the same. After Phi Gamma
Delta rolled up a 10 to 1 score,
the Pi Kaps “rallied” for a single
tally before Fiji won, 15 to 2.
Jim Allen was the head seige
gun for Delta Upsilon when the
DCs trounced the Phi Kaps, 15
to 1. Phi Kappa Sigma threat
ened in the second game but lost
after coming within two points
at one time.
Sigma Nu had little trouble dis
posing of Chi Psi. 15 to 1 and 15
to 9. The second contest wasn’t
as close as the score would indi
cate as the Sigma Nuers held a
comfortable five point advantage
throughout the game. Big Tom
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LARIZA
(Huskies)
—Seattle Post-Intelligencer Photo by Watton
FRANK LARIZA, Washington’s light-weight fullback, took a screen pass from I»on Heinrich and
rambled 25 yards from the Husky 25 before he was pulled down. Action was in the first quarter of the
Oregon-Washington game at Seattle. Identiable Ducks are Hal Reeve (78), center, and Emery Barnes
(88), trailing Lariza.
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SAN FRANCISCO- (AP) —The
Stanford Indians have been beaten,
but not the San Fransisco 49ers.
Sport fans in the Palo Alto-Menlo
Park area have adopted the 49ers
as their own. They rented a sound
truck and were on hand when the
victorious 49ers arrived at the San
Francisco Airport Monday morn
ing to give them a real collegiate
welcome home.
The pro team trains in the Palo
Alto-Menlo Park Area, and the
perrenial 49er quarterback, Frank
ie Albert, is a former Stanford
star. The 49ers have won 12
SPORTS FARE
Tuesday, October 21
Kappa Phi B
3:50 Court 40 Phi Kappa Psi A vs. Pi
Kappa Alpha A
3:50 Court 43 Theta Chi A vs. Sigma Phi
Epsilon A
4:35 Court 40 Sigma Alpha Mu A vs. Sigma
Chi A
4 :35 Court 43 Hale Kane A vs. Alpha Hall A
5:15 Court 40 Susan Campbell A vs. Bar
rister Inn A
5-15 Court 43 French Hall A vs. Nestor Hall
straight games in a string that has
continued from last season. Their
next contest will be against the
Dallas Texans at Kezar stadium
on Sunday. The Chicago Bears will
be at Kezar the following week.
Streeter Joins Webfoots
Mel Streeter worked out Tuesday
at end for the University of Ore
gon Webfoots as they underwent a
light, but basic session on the
practice field Monday.
Streeter, a three-year varsity
basketball letterman, was the star
of the Hale Kane intra-mural
champions this year. He also was
an outstanding high school gridder
at Los Angeles.
The Ducks will switch over to
heavier wor k today as they begin
the grind for the Montana State
university Grizzlies and the Satur
day date in Hayward field. Oregon
lost to Washington Saturday, 49-0.
Montana was battered 41-0 by
Colorado A & M.
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POOR DUCKS
Heinrich Cracks
League Record
ForTD Passes
By Larry Lavelle
Emartld Sports Editor
S K A T T L K. W a s h. —
Shades of 1951 ! It was the
University of Washington by
a landslide tally of 49-0 here
Saturday as the Huskies, in a
\ icious mood after absorbing
two consecutive defeats, plas
tered the pitiful University of
Oregon \\ ebfoots for the
fourth time in a row.
The game bore a sharp resem
blance to lust year's Multnomah
Massacre, won by the Huskies by
the unprecedented score of G3-6.
Oregon chewed up plenty of yard
age both on the ground and in
the air 1326 net) and rolled up
19 first downs, but threatened
seriously on only one occasion.
Bremerton Kazooka
Don Heinrich, Washington quar
terback, was at his magical best
as he broke a Pacific Coast con
PCC Standings
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touchdown passes in a career 24
by UCLA's Bob Waterfield when
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on a 20-yard aerial to the Oregon
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way for Washington's second
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Heinrich, an adept faker, was
superb in the first half a* he
completed nine of it attempts
for 183 yards and three touch
downs. After the intermission,
Heinrich improved on his yard
UR‘‘ by only 17, but Coach Howie
Odell threw in reserves Dean
Hockey, Arnie Bcrgh and Clar
ence Kobertson. Only Hockey
tried to add to the carnage, but
he missed four times and Lloyd
Powell, Webfoot halfback, pick
ed a fifth pass out of the air
for an interception in the third
period.
Washington, in atoning for two
losses to UCLA. 32-7, and Illinois,
48-14, did some intercepting of
its own. In fact, when Tom
Sprague, an all-American safety
two years ago, swiped George
Shaw's fourth quarter pitch, 'it
was the ninth robbery of the aft
ernoon and set another PCC mark.
And the Huskies were supposed
to have a shoddy pass defense.
No Silver Lining
An estimated crowd of 35,000
Homecoming fans, with a sprink
ling of Oregon supporters, saw the
sorry sight. A haze caused by a
large burn across Pudget sound
on the Olympic peninsula spoiled
what otherwise would have been
a weather-perfect day. For the
Ducks nothing was perfect.
Oregon’s lone push was over and
done with as quickly as it was
born. With seconds remaining in
the first half and the score 35-0
against them, the Ducks moved.
Heinrich, on a fluke, tried a soft
punt and netted five yards to the
Webfoots’ 34.
Shaw threw an eight-yard
strike to Monte Brethauer on the
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