Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    h UCLA Here
For Opener
' (Continued from (age one )
their first two outings the Ducks
have displayed a surprisingly
strong ground game which has
netted them a 239 yard per game
average, best in the Pacific Coast
Conference.
Although Oregon has not shown
much of a passing offense thus
far no one is losing much sleep
over that. George Shaw is in his
1 third varsity season with the
Ducks and in his first two seasons
he demonstrated a sterling pass
, ing arm which was a worry to
opponents at all times. Even
though he has not thrown many
yet this year General George will
open the gates to the aerial game
when the need arises. In both the
Nebraska and Stanford tussles
the rushing plays were working
so well that there was little need
for much passing.
Because of this show of offen
sive strength on the part of the
Webfoots speculation as to the
final result of this game has
changed greatly. Now, Oregon is
given a good chance of making
a tight ball game of it. Most of
the forecasters are quoting UCLA
as a two to three touchdown fav
orite but most of them are quick
to admit that it could be much
closer than that.
For UCLA this game with Ore
gon could go a long way in tell
ing just how strong the Bruins
are. Rated by many experts as the
number one team in the country
the Uclans thus far have not lived
up to their terrific pre-season
publicity.
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Last week they were hard press
ed to nip the Kansas Jayhawks,
19-7. A decisive win over the
Ducks would take away all doubts
as to the strength of Red Sanders’
eleven.
On the other hand if Oregon
should upset the Bruins the Uclans
would be knocked completely off
of their throne in the clouds of
the football kingdom.
Oregon will enter the game in
fairly good physical condition.
Backs Cecil Hodges and Ted An
derson will probably be slowed up
a little by injuries but botn arc
due to see some action.
When the two teams line-tip
for the 1:30 p.m. kickoff Satur
day afternoon the starting teams
will probably look like this:
OREGON
Rce-l . I..E.
Tucker . L.T.
Sweit/cr .. I..G.
Phei&ter . (’.
Patera . K.(i.
Reeve . R.T.
Parries . K.E.
Shaw .. O.
James . L.H.
Albrivbt . R.H.
Van Leuven . F.
UCLA
. Smith
._ FJIcna
... Feldman
... Salsbury
. Doud
... Berliner
Dehay
.. Cameron
. Stits
Davenport
Campus Calendar
4 pm Fri at 4 Fishbowl
i Phi Theta 110 SU
7:45 Coffee Hour Br.Rm.
. 0 Dance Fishbowl
10 1FC Kush . 213 SU
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Patronize Emerald Advertisers.
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Meet the gang
after the game at
ROD
TAYLOR'S
• Cool Beverages
• An easy drive from the
campus.
• Good American
and Chinese food.
• Shuffleboard
• Lots of free
parking space.
at
Rod Taylor's
on the
Glenwood Strip
Kirsch Guarantee Perfect Selection
Head Baseball Coach Don Kirsch is this week’s guest selector and
Jjedlet. ™m°nd ment°r j0king'y guarantees a perfect list of
predictions. Tho athletic department has the best average, 813
GAME
Oregon-UCLA
Wauh.-OSC.
USC-Indiana.
Cal* Ohio St.
Mich St.-Minn.
Stan.-Illinois.
Duke-Tenn.
Idaho* Mont.
j Wash St.-Iowa
Vanks-Uum*
Kirsch
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Wa«h.
20-6
l'SC
32-12
Ohio St.
26- M
Mich. St,
14 7
Illinois
20-7
Duke
21-0
1*2 6°
Wash. St.
14 13
Yankees
4 2
Vahey
.556
UCI.A
20 6
Wash.
.13 7
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MO
Ohio St.
27-14
Mich. St,
14 7
Stanford
21-19
Ouke
13 12
Idaho
Wash. St.
1312
Yankees
4-3
Karr
.611
U(XA
27 7
Wa»h.
14 13
use
20-0
Ohio St.
21-20
Mich. St.
20-6
Illinois
14-7
Duke
28-13
Ii*36°
20*3
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White
.611
uci.a
14 13
Wa*h.
20-0
use
26 6
Ohio St.
28-12
Mich. St.
13-6
Illinois
27-7
Duke
140
Idaho
Iowa
16-13
Yankee!*
4-2
S722n
UCLA
26-7
Wash.
20-6
use
33-12
Ohio St.
27-13
Mich. St.
21-14
Illinois
21-0
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Mont.
14-6
Yankees
4-3
Nelson
.556
UCLA
26-7
Wash.
20-6
IJSC
21 0
Ohio St.
21-7
Mich St.
1.V7
Illinois
20-13
Duke
26-13
Idaho
19-6
Hums
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
490 13th Avenue East
TWO SERVICES - 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
"World Communion Sunday" - Holy Communion at both
services.
The Sermon: "What Is Community?"
wesiey ooodson Nicholson
Minister
Weston H. Brockway
Director of Music
J* Sbeedy* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil
Because He flanked The Finger-Nail Test
' Go bury your hood In the sand," shrieked Sheedy’s chick. You'll never
put a wing on my finger until you start using Wildroot Cream-Oil on
that messy hair. It’s America's favorite hair tonic. Keeps hair combed
without anv trart* omstlnotr __ _
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dandruff. Relieves annoying dryness. Helps you pass the ^
Finger-Nail Test. Paul looked so good the very fuzz
time he used ^^ildroot Cream-Oil, his pigeon egged him
on until he proposed. So why don't you buy a bottle or
tube today at any toilet goods counter. And necks time
you have a haircut, ask for Wildroot Cream-Oil on your
hair. Then no gal will ever give you the bird.
* of 131 So. Harris Hill Rci., VTilliamst tile, N. Y,
Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y.
First Methodist Church
1185 Willamette
Two Services - 9:45 and 11:00 a.m.
n OCTOBER 4
World Communion Sunday"
cUs* at 9:45 •*"»• f" »he church par
lors. Campus students come to "Wesley House," 1236 Kincaid
. . _ . *1 9:30 for transportation.
Ministers: Beriyn V. Farris S. Raynor Smith, Dorothy Harding,
Kenneth W. Peterson
1164 0F!RST christ«an church
Dr. Carroll Roberts, Minister Ph0n* 4,1425
11:00 a.m. "The Divine Order in the Church"
7.30 p.m. If Jesus Should Come to Eugene
Would He Be Crucified?"
60-voice student choir for evening services.
University students invited to participate
For the Best
in Chinese Food
its the
C-tHWA'S PALACE
HESTAUHANt
Drop in after the game
and try our weekly special
Chinese Dinner
• Palace special Fried Shrimp
• Beef tomato Chew Mein
FREE PARKING AFTER 5:30 P.M.
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