Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 16, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Ducks Set For Huskies
Oregon Gridders
Look for Revenge
In hopes of being able to atop
the Washington Huskies’ wide op
en style of play the University of
Oregon football squad drilled once
again on defensive maneuvers dur
ing their last big work-out, Thurs
\ day afternoon, before their Satur
day tussle with Johnny Cherberg’s
- high flying eleven.
When the Ducks tramp onto
1 Portland's Multnomah stadium
turf for their 1:30 p.m. encounter
they will be searching for their
, first victory in Pacific Coast con
ference play. Ho rar the hustling
warriors of Coach Len Casanova
have had little success against
league opponents and are therefore
quite anxious to break into the
win column this week end.
Webfoot* Underdogs
The Webfoots will enter the
Husky tilt as a one to two touch
down underdog. However, it is the
consensus of opinion that if the
Orcgons can find a much needed
; scoring punch they could very eas
ily be too much for Washington
to handle.
Washington has a one won and
one tied record in conference play
and definitely is in the running for
Rose Bowl honors this year. They
will have to defeat Oregon this
Saturday to keep their champion
ship hopes alive, however.
On the other hand the Ilueks,
by virtue of their three straight
losses, are completely out of the
championship picture.
Of inspiration to the Webfoot
team is the memory of their last
two games with Washington.
Many of the Ducks very well re
member just two years ago when
the Huskies, led by Hurrying Hugh
McElhenny, literally swamped
them, 63-6, on the same field that
the two teams will be playing on
Saturday. Last year in Seattle
with quarterback Don Heinrich
leading the way Washington mur
dered Len Casanova’s squad, 49-0.
Huskies Pour It On
In both of these encounters the
Seattleites poured it on with ev
ery weapon of their system. In the
1951 game McElhenny was still
in the Washington backfield dur
ing the last quarter when the
game was already far our of reach
for Oregon. Why the Huskies
wanted to run up such a big score
against them has been puzzling
the Ducks for some time now.
There seems to be no humane an
swer as far as the Webfoots are
concerned.
In the Thursday practice it ap
peared as though Casanova plans
a few changes in his starting line
up. With left halfback Dick James
still hampered by a bad ankle it
looks like Ted Anderson will take
his place on the starting eleven.
James will probably see some ac
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tion but will be slowed up consid
erably by his injury. Another like
ly starter will be Dean Van Leuven
at the fullback post. Casanova has
used three different men at this
position this year and Van Leuven
will probably be the starter Sat
urday.
If the weather is good the
Kamo- could develop into quite a
Passing duel. Sandy Lederman,
Washington quarterback, is one
of the leading passers in the
nation this year and is making
Husky fans very happy with his
spectacular tosses.
±r°r Oregon dependable George
Shaw will do the flinging. Al
though the Duck thrower doesn’t
have as impressive a record as
Lederman he is well known all
along the coast for his accurate
arm.
Probable starting line-ups
the game as as follows:
Oregon
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Shaw
Anderson
Albright .
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Cartoon by Bob Fudge
SAE, Phi Delts V/iir
oigma Ajpna Epsilon and Phi
Delta Theta will meet next Tues
day afternoon for the intramural
football championship of 1953 by
virtue of their victories Thursday
in the semi-finals. *
Sigma Alpha Epsilon continued
its winning ways by slapping down
Hale Kane, 18-6. Rex Davis was
the hero for SAE.
Davis threw two touchdown
passes, one to Bob Brittain and the
cither to Bill Hail. He scored the
third SAE touchdown himself
when he circled end for 20 yards
in the final seconds of the fray.
Sandy Kam passed to Robert
Takano for the lone Hale Kan«
score in the second Quarter.
■ Theta scored' midway
in the first quarter and held on to
gain a narrow 7-6 victory ovos
previously undefeated Sigma Chi.
Dick Schlosstein’s 15 yard pass,
to Bob Wagner provided the win
ner’s score. Another Schlosstein to
Wagner aerial netted the all-im
portant extra point.
Sigma Chi tallied when Kcwatet
Page tossed to Gordon Slcan test
six points.
Borcher Picks Football Victors
GAME
Clregon-Wash,.
t’SC-OSC.
L'C LA-Stanford..
WSC-Idaho.....
N'otre Dame-Pitt
Minn.-Illinois..
Mich.-.VWest.
Purdue-Wisconsin..
Miss. St.-Kentucky..
LSU-Oeorgia...
Borcher
26-7
use
49-0
ITU
21-6
WSC
13-7
X. Dame
35-12
TU.
20-17
Mich.
27-7
^13-0*
Vahey
24-13
Wash.
13-7
use
33-6
UCLA
12-7
WSC
27-0
i9DlT
111.
21-13
Mich.
24-12
Wise.
13-0
K7"‘
LSU
21-12
Miss. St.
7 6
LSU
7-6
Karr
26-11
Oregon
13 7
use
27 0
UCLA
20-13
WSC
20-6
N. Dame
21-7
Minn.
21-14
Mich.
7 0
Wise.
13-7
Miss. St.
27-13
LSU
14-13
White
27-10
Oregon
21 7
use
35-0
UCLA
20-0
WSC
28-0
S. Dame
13-6
111.
14-13
Mich.
27-7
Miss. St.
13-0
LSU
7-6
Steen
26-11
Wash.
14-7
use
38-0
UCLA
21-0
WSC
14 0
N. Dame
34-6
111.
21-13
Mich.
14-13
Wise.
14-13
Miss. St.
21-14
LSU
27-7
Ntlsen
27 10
Wash.
13-7
use
34-0
UU A
20 0
wsc
20 0
N\ Dame
35 13
Mi m»T
al-20
Mich.
27-14
Perdno
14 7
Miss. SL
20-7
LSU
14-13
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