Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 11, 1952, Page Four, Image 4

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    Burkhart Passes Whip Webfoots
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TOM NOVIIvOFF (arrow), Oregon fullback drove to the four yard line on this second
quarter play against Washington State Saturday. On the following down Hal Dunham
pitched to Monte Brethauer for the Webfoots’ lone touchdown. Pictured in action are
Ed Barker (89), Jim Jaeques (63), Mike Itihary (70), Elmer Messenger (70) urul Man
ning Barker (30). The Cougars defeated the Wehfonts 19-0 in Oregon’s annual Home
Coming game at Hayward field. —Wiltshire Photo Courtesy Keglster-tiiuird
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S PIKERS
SAE Undefeated;
Suzzies Win Out
Sigma Alpha Epsilon showed
superb playing ability in trounc
ing Phi Kappa Sigma, 15 to 4 and
15 to 3, Monday afternoon to re
main undefeated in “A” squad vol
leyball action.
Other games yesterday saw
Nestor “B” win by forfeit over
Merrick “B”; Susan Campbell
“B” best Campbell Club “B” 13
tto 15, 15 to 3, and 15 to 13; Sher
ry Ross “B” take two from
French Hall “B”, 15 to 1 and 15
to 11; Counselors grab a forfeit
from Barrister Inn; and Lambda
Chi Alpha edge Delta Upsilon,
15 to 8, 3 to 15 and 15 to 11.
The towering SAE volleyball
crew had little trouble disposing of
the Phi Kaps. Behind the deadly
spikes of Mike Kittredge, Bob
Carlson, and Bob White, and the
lofty sets of Frank Franciscovich,
Jay McMurren and Jim Ganong.
the winners were never on the
short end of the tally.
Gene Beck, Reed King, and Bob
Hinman led the tough Phi Kaps.
Campbell Win
After losing the opener to Camp
bell Club’s ‘\B's”, the Suzzies came
back to take the next set, 15 to 3,
and then go on to win by edging
out the Clubbers in an elongated
set, 15 to 13. Campbell Club was
ahead 9 to 1, at one time in the
contest.
Jim Jolly and Vishnue W'assi
amal sparked the Suzzies, while
lanky Jay Iiopefr and Wilber Boe
sel were the top Campbell Club
volleyers.
Nestor’s “B” team remained on
the undefeated list with a forfeit
triumph over Merrick.
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Prep Playoffs Set
PORTLAND UP)—Two of the
four opening games in the Ore
gon class A high school football
play-offs have been set for Sat
urday night. These are Bend vs.
Jefferson at Bend and Grants
Pass vs. Marshfield at Grants
Pass.
The Central Catholic-Hillsboro
game at Hillsboro and the Ben
son-The Dalles game at Portland
will be played Friday night.
Wallowa Favored
To Defend Title
PORTLAND IfP)—'Wallowa, with
23 consecutive victories, is favored
to retain its Oregon high school
Class “B" football championship
in the annual playoffs, which get
under way this week.
Wallowa, the district eight tit
list, plays host Saturday to Echo,
District seven champion.
Monroe, the District three win
ner, will meet Drain, District four
champion, in the opening playoff
game at Cottage Grove Thursday.
Jefferson, District two titlist,
and Garibaldi, the District one
champion, will play at Jefferson
Saturday.
Maupin and Moro will clash at
Maupin Tuesday for the District
six title and the right to meet
Merrill, the District five represent
ative. The playoff game will be
held on the District six team’s
field.
SPORTS FARE
Tuesday, November 11
3 :50 Court 40 Tau Kappa Epsilon A vs.
Delta Tau Delta A
3:50 Court 43 Sigma Xu A vs. Alpha Tau
Omega A
4:35 Court 40 Phi Kappa Psi A vs. Phi
Delta Theta A
4:35 Court 43 Phi Gamma Delta A vs Pi
Kappa Alpha
5:15 Court 40 Sigma Alpha Mu A vs. Kappa
Sigma A
5:15 Court 43 Theta Chi vs. Sigma Chi A
PCC Standings
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California 7, Washington 22
Southern California 54, Stanford 7
Oregon State 0. UCLA 57
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Lame Ducks View
WSC-Oregon Film,
Hold Light Drill
Rain sprinkled the varsity foot
; ball team as they ran through light
drills yesterday afternoon, loosen
ing up some kinks from the week
end's action. Following the drills
the offensive unit worked on some
plays in a dummy scrimmage. A
movie of last Saturday's Washing
ton State game was shown follow
ing the short workout.
Injuries continued to plague
Coach Len Casonova’s Ducks.
Emery Barnes reinjured his back
during the weekend’s game. Cece
Hodges is still sidelined with a
painful broken rib tip. It isn’t
kgiown this early in the week
whether either will see action in
this week’s Stanford game at
Palo Alto.
Don Hedgepeth and Hal Sim
mons are both suffering from bad
ly bruised shoulders, but it is be
lieved that they will be ready to
play the Stanford game. Hedge
peth was working out without pads
yesterday but did not participate in
the scrimmage.
Farrell Albright’s hip injury is
keeping him out of play but Cas
says that he can’t say for sure
how long he will be sidelined. The
coach also said that Tom Elliott,
who broke his leg in the Idaho
game, will most likely be out for
the rest of the season.
COUGARS WIN, BUT...
Stubborn Duck Defense Slows
Powerful Washington State Attack
By Rick Tarr
Emerald Sportiwriter
After spotting Washington State two touchdowns in the
first quarter, Oregon’s Webfoots settled down to turn the
makings of a Washington State rout into a real ball game.
Saturday’s homecoming crowd saw a surprisingly tough de
fensive line and the pass-catching genius of Monte Brethauer
Specialists Lead
Pro Scoring Race
NEW YORK (JP) — The “Toe”
still is the most important part of
football. Tuesday’s pro football
games left two ace place-kickers
on top of the individual scoring
columns. They are pacemaker Gor
don Saltau, crack end of the San
Francisco 49ers and Lou Groza of
the Cleveland Browns. Soltau made
eight points yesterday on a touch
down and two extra points to boost
his season total to sixty. Groza
kicked four conversions to run his
total to fifty-five.
But Soltau’s team didn’t win.
The 49ers were humbled by the
New York Giants 23 to 14. It was
the second straight loss for the
San Francisco team. Coach Buck
Shaw is regrouping his injured
forces. In an attempt to plug the
49ers defenses, Shaw recalled End
Haldo Norman, who has been
coaching at Gustavus Adolphus in
St. Peter, Minn.
Sunday’s defeat knocked San
Francisco into a tie with Detroit
for first place in the National divi
sion of the National Pro Football
league.
keep the game much closer than
the 19 to 6 Cougar margin would
indicate.
Brethauer's nine pass recep
tions during the game tied the
Pacific Coast conference record
set last week by UCLA's Ike
Jones. Monte out-performed all
coast Cougar end Ed Barker, and
edged closer to regaining the top
spot on the Coast conference pass
snatching parade.
Cougars Put Two Over
Washington State got off two
quick scores in the first quarter
with Big Bob Burkhart throwing
perfect strikes to Wayne Berry
for 31 yards and to Barker for
45 yards. These gave Coach Alton
Kirclier’s “comeback kids” a com
fortable 13-point lead after only
ten minutes of play. Horrified Ore
gon fans began to have visions
of another Washington debacle.
But the fired up Buck defense
refused to fold. Hal Simmons,
and Emmett Williams, were two
of the many heroes of the Duck
forwards.
Oregon's only touchdown came
on a second quarter drive, the
only one to be sustained without
a fumble. Starting on the Wash
ington State 48 yard line, Barney
Holland engineered the team to
the four yard line by mixing the
line smashes of Lloyd Powell and
Tom Novikoff with two passes to
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