Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 25, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    SCHEDULE RELEASED
>Washke Explains Football Rules
- To Intramural House Managers
raul Washke, director of the
“University of Oregon’s intra
Ynural program, officiated at a
meeting of the intramural manag
ers Thursday at \ p.m. in the
Physical Education building. The
purpose of the meeting was to ac
quaint the managers with the
•yules of play, and also to clear up
$ny questions that might have
arisen.
. The main part of Washke’s
discussion was taken up with the
explanation of the manager's part
jn the intramural program, and
.Who to go over the playing rules
for their touch football program.
Some time was also spent in ex
plaining the part that the Intra
mural office plays in the program.
Entries for the football section
-6f the sports program closed last
Week, but there is still time to en
ter A and B volleyball teams.
Managers were cautioned howev
er that a B team may not be en
tered without first entering an A
team. The deadline for handing in
•entries for the volleyball teams
will be some time next week. The
touch football schedule for next
Jvfeek follows.
Monday, Sept. 28
:50 IM Field, Sigma Alpha Ep
n vs. Phi Kappa Sigma; field
^i Kappa Alpha vs. Beta Theta
field 2, Phi Gamma Delta vs.
ma Alpha Mu; field 3, Delta
J DeIta vs. Pi Kappa Phi.
P|;45 IM field, Susan Campbell I
Merrick hall;, field 1, atitzer
vs. French hall; field 2. Nes
hall vs. Susan Campbell II;
3, Campbell club vs. Phil
ihia House.
Tuesday, Sept. 29
lS50 IM field, Hale Kane vs.
Sigma hall; field l, Barrister Inn
vs. Alpha Hall; field 2, Phi Delta
Theta vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; field
3. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Lambda Chi
Alpha.
4:45 IM field, Sigma Chi vs
Delta Upsilon; field 1, Sigma Nu
vs. Theta Chi; field 2, Sigma Al
pha Epsilon vs. Alpha Tau Omega;
field 3, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Chi
Psi.
Wednesday, Sept. 30
3:50 IM field, Phi Delta Theta
vs. Kappa Sigma; field 1, Tau
Kappa Epsilon vs. Legal Eagles;
field 2, Merrick hall vs. Stitzer
hall; field 3, French hall vs. Nes
tor hall.
4:45 IM field, Susan Campbell1
I vs. Susan Campbell II; field 1,
Philadelphia House vs. Hale Kane;
field 2, Sigma hall vs. Barristen
Inn; field 3, Campbell club vs.
Alpha hall.
Game over KASH
Twenty northwest radio sta
tions will broadcast Saturday’s
football clash at Palo Alto. Eu
gene listeners will be able to
pick up the broadcast over local
station KASH. It will also be
heard over HEX In Portland.
Jack Shaw, brother of Ore
gon’s starting quarterback, win
sportscast the game. Commen
tary will be by Ernie Smith. The
game will be sponsored by Tide 1
Water Associated Oil company.
Desk Editor: Bob Robinson;
Staff: Jim Signor, Bruce Tennon,
Sam Vahey.
WR£ THEY ARE
' Staff Selects Winners;
Bouck Guest Picker
After a week of football games that didn't agree with us, the Em
rald sports staff once again puts its reputation on the block and
teks the weekend's winners.
Ted Bouck, Athletic Business Manager, is this week's guest, match
rig his predictions with those of Sports Editor Sam Vahey, Emerald
ditor A1 Karr, and Sportswriters Norm Steen, Buzz Nelson and Jim
£T
gon-Stanford .
Houck
.778
Cal
2712
Ohio St.
27-13
CSC
21-14
CO I*
20-7
\ fooy
t Oregon
20-14
Cal
25 6
. 500
Ju ) 4"
( al
20-7
Ohio St.
14-7
Indiana
7-6
C SC
7-0
COP
21-19
Michigan
14-7
Florida
14-13
Michigan
21-6
Georgia
14-10
CSC
21-7
wsc
14-13
Michigan
21-20
Georgia
28-19
White
.600
()regon
26-14
Cal
20*0
()hio
33-6
CSC
13-12
COP
13-7
Michigan
28-0
Georgia
41-14
Steen
.600
Cal
36-0
Ohio
14-7
rsc
lo-7
wsc
21-20
Michigan
27-21
Georgia
34-0
Nelson
.500
Oregon
20-19
Cal
20-6
Ohio St.
27-7
Minnesota
19-13
COP
26-21
Michigan
21-7
Georgia
26-13
Xotrc I).
14-13
< >kla.
14-13
Notre D.
21-20
Okla.
7-0
Notre I).
14-13
Notre D.
14-7
Mich. St.
27-6
Mich. St.
25-13
Mich. St.
14-0
Mich. St.
34-0
Mich. St.
27-0
Mich. St.
33-13
Alabama
13-6
I.SU
7-0
Alabama
26-14
Alabama
13-0
LSU
21-20
Alabama
25-6
4
A Welcome Awaits
ALL OF U. OF O. STUDENTS
at
First Baptist Church
Broadway at High
y :45 a.m. Bible Study
11:00 a.m. “The Doomed
City”
(KASH Broadcast)
6:30 p.m. Fellowship
Hour
7:30 p.m. “The Sacrlet
Cord”
Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor
A spirited and determined foot
ball squad from the University of
Oregon departed for Palo Alto,
Calif., last night, Thursday, for
what could be one of their most
important games of the season.
■Saturday afternoon these serious
minded proteges of Coach Len
Casanova will lay all their chips
on the table when they lock horns
with Sanford’s unpredictable In
dians.
Although considered as just an
other ball game by most people,
this encounter is much more than
that for Oregon’s Ducks. Last
week the Webfoots surprised the
whole nation with a convincing
20-12 victory over highly favored
Nebraska. Immediately after their
win people all along the Pacific
coast began picking Oregon as
thfi third best team in the PCC.
Paul B. Williamson, noted foot
ball prognosticator, went so far as
to name the Ducks as the 20th
best team in the United States in
his weekly ratings. It has been
many years since so much acclaim
has been heaped on an Oregon
football team. Now, it is up to the
Ducks to prove their wares. One
game is hardly enough to judge
whether or not a team has what
it takes to be great but another
win, over Stanford, would cer
tainly erase the last shadow of a
doubt as to the abilities of this
Orpgon eleven.
Entering the tussle in the un
usual role of favorite Oregon will
have no easy time with Stanford.
Even though the Indians looked
poor in losing to College of Paci
fic, 25-20, last weekend they
should not be taken lightly. Ever
since jovial Chuck Taylor took
over the coaching reins they have
played up and down football. One
Saturday they look like champs
and the next like chumps. If they
are on they could give Oregon a
rough afternoon.
In the final home practice
Thursday afternoon before going
south, Casanova ran his charges
through a brief but important
session. Defensive maneuvers,
planned to stop Stanford’s strong
aerial attack, were stressed. Also
... mm. m
CHUCK TAYLOR
Indian Head Man
Rooter's
Hats
Cotton Gabardine.$1.25
Corduroy.$1 65
These hats were adopted by the ASUO as
the Official Rooters’ hat.
(p UNIVERSITY CO-OP
VS—_*' T h E STUDENTS OWNI STORE"_^
the Ducks brushed up on their
own passing game with George
Shaw and Barney Holland doing
the tossing.
Cecil Hodges, stellar Oregon
fullback, was still practicing with
out pads and it is very doubtful
if he will see much action Satur
day. If Hodges is unable to play
he will probably re replaced by
Dean Van Leuven.
Oregon’s probable starting line
up will read as follows: John
Reed, left end; Hal Reeve, left
tackle; Jack Patera, left guard;
Ron Pheister, center; Ken Sweit
zer, right guard; Keith Tucker,
right tackle; Emery Barnes, right
end; George Shaw, quarterback;
Jick James, right half; Farrell
Albright, right half; and Dean
Van Leuven, fullback.
Marciano TKO's i
La Starza in 11th
NEW YORK (AP) Heavyweight
Champion Rocky Marciano bat
tered challenger Roland LaStarza
into a bloody mass in the eleventh
round of their championship bout
at New York Thursday night and
as^a^result won, convincingly, by
LaStarza, who had been seek
ing a rematch with the Brockton
Bully-Boy for more than 3 years,
took a fearful beating before ref
eree Ruby Goldstein stopped the
bout at one minute 31 seconds ol
the eleventh.
For a real good time
come out to . . ,
ROD
TAYLOR'S
!
• Good American
and Chinese food
I • Cool Beverages
• Shufflebcard
• Lots of free
parking space
• An easy drive
from the campus
• You'll love the
college atmosphere
Rod Taylor's
on the
Glenwood Strip
Welcome to
Oregon
for
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
air
conditioned
r
We believe you'll find the largest
variety of Restaurant and sea food
dishes in Eugene at the New Lyn
wood Cafe. We have lots of free
parking and complete fountain
service. Open every day from 6
a.m. to 11 p.m. For dinner or par
ty reservations, phone 5-9064.
COME TO US FOR
THE BEST IN DINING
Delicious
Sea Foods
Steaks
Chicken
Harold and
Effie Gravos
THIS IS
THE
b.b. ad
T
. . .. but wait til Monday for the
Grand b.b. ad ... For tops in college wear