Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1952, Page Four, Image 4

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    Inspired Ducks Await Arch-Enemies
CROWNED
Fijis Notch Title;
SAE Tops Rivals
Phi Gamma Delta clinched the
championship of their league yest
-erday by downing the Phi Delta
Theta B's two games out of three
Sigma Alpha Epsilon A's, who won
then leagues title last week, added
another to their string of wins
without a defeat by downing Phi
Sigma Kappa 15-4. 15-2. Beta The
ta Pi outplayed Lambda Chi Alpha
in two straight games to notch an
other victory while Stitzer took
two games from Sherry Ross.
In the first Phi Delt-Fiji B game
Fiji came from behind to down
their hard playing opponent 16-14.
In the second game the Phi Delts
controlled the action from the be
ginning, withstanding a late Fiji
rally, and won the game 15-S. The
Fiji’s turned the tables in the last
game and lead all the way. The
Phi Delts put on a couple of rallies
but were defeated 15-6.
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‘A Single-handed Triumph’
Records Favor Oregon
In Civil War Contests
By Sam Vahey
Emerald Sportswriter
Saturday's Civil War engage
ment in Portland between Oregon
and Oregon State will certainly
not be classified as a rubber con
test: but it still will mark the for
ty-seventh game in a stretch for
the two clubs with the exception
of a two year wartime lay-off be
tween 1942 and 1945.
Webfoot Boast Edge
The clash, which brings together
the only two PCC entrants from
! Oregon who, as yet, have not lost
| to state competition, is the fifty
; sixth battle between the Willam
! ette valley titans. The record be
! tween the two clubs lingers at
Oregon 27; Oregon State 21; with
seven deadlocks.
If one goes by previous records,
he is certain to see an Oregon vic
tory. For, throughout the last 25
years, every time the Ducks have
managed to defeat Stanford, they
have knocked over OSC.
A further analysis of the facts
will show that in 18 <out of the
last 25 games with the Aggies,
I the southern foree has been able
to win if they were victorious on
tlie pre\ ious weekend.
Previous skirmishes in the half
: century old rivalry have never
( failed to produce plenty of color.
Way hack in 1921, the Ber.ton
Lane championship was never de
cided, although both schools claim
ed overwhelming edges in the sta
tistics. The contest ended in 0-0 tie.
However, if it had not have been
for a soggy field, the Ducks would
have won.
‘'Spike" Leslie, brilliant Oregon
tackle and field goal specialist,
was called upon to kick a field goal
from the 37 yard line late in the
game. Leslie got a good placement
off, but the ball angled away from
the center of the goal post, finally
hitting an upright and bouncing
off.
The victory bell was first ini
tiated during the halftime of the
1933 Duck-Beaver game. The bell
got plenty of use that year as Ore
gon won five straight conference
battles.
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Webfoot Machine Slight Favorite;
Barnes, Simmons May Sit out Game
By Larry Lavelle
Emorald Sporti Editor
Past performances arc always tossed in the asli can when
traditional rivals come to blows and that s w hy the l Diversity
ot Oregon Webfoots are a little envious of the (Trcgon State
Heavers today.
z\s far as records and comparative scores are concerned the
Ducks should Win from here to
there and back. Unfortunately,
Oregon’s paper margin over the
Staters is as useful as a barkless
watch-dog. Hut the VVebfoots do
come into the Benton-Lane county
title match with a psychological
advantage, that of having defeated
the Pacific Coast conference's de
fending champion Stanford.
Saturday at 1 :3tt
If the weather bureau's forecast
for intermittent sunshine and high
fog holds up, more than 25,000 will
be on hand Saturday to see if the
Ducks can hang up their second
straight triumph in Portland's
Multnomah stadium. Kickoff time
for the intra-state strife is 1:30
p.m.
"You can be certain that the
Beaver. Won't he impressed with
our win over Stanford,” said
Head Coach I.en Casanova. If
anything tile Beavers, who have
yet to win a conference encount
er. will be incensed by the double
factor of an Idaho defeat and
Oregon’s success against the In
dians.
The VVebfoots, in keen shape
mentally, are well off physically.
Emery Barnes, the lanky defensive
end, still is nursing a sore shoulder
and Hal Simmons, tackle, with a
bum knee, may see no more than
limited action. If Karnes is not
ready, Wayne Johnson, who did a
bang-up job for him in the College
of Pacific game, will go instead.
Hay MacLeod, the Canadian sopho
more, will get Simmons' job if
big Hal is still limping.
He Wouldn’t Say Yes
Casanova as yet hasn't decided
on a starting quarterback; it might
be Barney Holland, who gave Stan
j ford a bad time Saturday; George
Shaw, the all-around wizard; or
j Hal Dunham, the long pass artist.
Meanwhile, at Corvallis, Kip
I Taylor, the Beaver taskmaster,
. has had to prop up his downcast
! gridders, who absorbed more me
dicine bver the week-end 27-6
humiliation at the hands of the
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I.EN CASANOVA
Game's a Toss-up
Duck Seniors
John Adams, «enter, Gmj'vlnv,
Wash.
Monte Brethauer, end, two year
letterman, Portland.
Del Clemens, guard, one year let
terman. Burns.
Len Diederirhs, tackle, two year
lettertnan, .Missoula, .Mont.
Hal Dunham, quarterback, two
year letterman, Walla Walla,
Wash.
Wayne Johnson, end, one year
letterman, Kugene.
Boh I.eter, halfback, Portland.
lion Lyman, end, two year letter
man, Carson City, N'ev.
Tom Novlkoff, fullback, one year
letterman, Los Angeles.
Ilal Simmons, tackle, one year let
terman, Hosehurg.
Dick Stoutt, center, one year let
terman, Milwaukle.
Mel Streeter, end, Kiverside, Calif.
Ken Sweltzcr, guard, one year
letterman, Pasadena, Calif.
Emmett Williams, guard, one year
letterman, Chicago, HI.
Bob Wilcox, guard, one year let
terman, Eugene.
Guest Dopes OSC Win
Sports Editor Jim Fisher of the
Oregon State Barometer has
cracked into the realm of the Web
foot athletic department as the
Emerald’s weekly guest grid ex
pert. And unless he comes through
with an 8-2 record or better the
Mac Court brass is liable to do
something drastic since they’re
leading the parade with an even
4
.800 percentage. Maybe they’ll cut
off his weekly supply of Duck
propaganda.
In the intra-sports wrangle, Ron
Ricketts continues to press Larry
Lavelle, sports editor. Ricketts has
a .725 mark to Lavelle’s .750 with
one more week to go. Rick Tarr
and Jim Shea follow with .700 and
.627 marks respectively.
Oregon-Oregon State
Stan ford-California
Wash. St.-Oklahoma A M
UCLA-Southern California
Maryland-Alabama
Minnesota Wisconsin
Michigan-Ohio State
Nebraska-Oklahoma
Penn State-Pittsburgh
Baylor-Southern Methodist
Shea: Notre Dame 34
Fisher Lavelle
60-20-.750
Oregon St. Oregon
14-13 20-7
Calif.
28-7
Calif.
28-13
Wash. St. Okla A & M
14-7 20-13
I'SC
14-7
rsc
7-0
Maryland Maryland
35-28 21-19
Wisconsin Wisconsin
14-0 26-7
Michigan
7-0
Ohio St.
13-10
Oklahoma Oklahoma
35-14 28-20
Pitt
24-14
Ilaylor
14-7
Pitt
20-14
liaylor
34-19
Picketts
58-22.725
Oregon
13 6
Calif.
27- 13
Wash. St.
13 7
use
14-7
Maryland
7-3
Wisconsin
21-6
M ichigan
1 7 7
(Iklahoma
28- 7
Pitt
21-7
SMU
20-14
Tarr Shea
66-2 4-.700 47-28.627
Oregon
20-19
Oregon
19-13
Calif. Calif.
27-21 27-13
Wash. St. Okla A & M
26-14 21-20
CSC
9-7
rn.A
21-14
Maryland Maryland
30-14 27-14
Wisconsin Wisconsin
13-10 20-13
Michigan Ohio St.
20- 14 21-14
Oklahoma Oklahoma
21- 13 35-13
Pitt
20-6
Ilaylor
33-27
Pitt
35-20
SMU
21-6
Iowa 20; Missouri 27, Kansas 21; and Vale 35, Harvard 19.