Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 20, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    iWebfoots Have
Light Practice
C each Len Casanova and 1>oys, fully recovered from last Sat
ttrday s tussle vvitli Washington, donned pads and worked ou
in a light practice Monday afternoon. Completely escaping in
jury, the Webfoots came out of Saturday’s game full of read}
•steam and willing to settle down in preparation for this week’1
game with the highly talented San I
Jose State.
Vern Sterling, Oregon line coach,
Bent his boys through strict de
fense practice against a model San
Jose State line. The Oregon front
line, lacking limps and bruises,
held solidly against the San Jose
type shift.
Blocking Practice
John McKay, backfield mentor
took his crew through rigid block
ing and running practice before
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putting them through offensive
■ practice. Some emphasis was plac
_ cd on the passing of quarterbacks
George Shaw and Barney Holland.
Receivers were having a field
. day, pulling in pass after pass
*■ showing some improvement over
. last week's encounter against
Washington. Strict attention was
- given the shifting line, which is
the type of line defense San Jose
' employs.
Light Contact
Quick thinking by both quarter
- backs and smooth running by Dick
. James and Ted Anderson pulled
. the line defense wide apart. Only
light contact was used on line play,
and position and technique were
_ the main lesson on the forward
wall.
This w e e k's non-conference
game with San Jose State is the
second game to be played on Hay
ward field this year, and with Ore
gon still seeking a good scoring
„ punch, rigid practice sessions are
on slate for the remainder of the
week.
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HNAH TODAY
Phi Delts Edge' Nestor;
SAE Slips By Fijis, 6-0
Phi Delta Theta will meet Sigma
Alpha Epsilon this afternoon at
4:00 p.m. on the intramural field
for the 1953 intramural touch
; football championship.
The teams reached the finals by
virtue'of victories, Monday over
Nestor hall and Phi Gamma Del
ta, respectively.
The Phi Delta had no trouble
downing the outmanned Nestor
team, 53-6 on Field I. The Phi
Delta took advantage of inter
cepted passes, kickoff fumbles,
and a loose Nestor defense to
run up the lopsided score.
By halftime, the Phi Delta had
the game in the bag, and the first
team left the contest to watch
their next opponents, the SAE's
edge past the Fijis. The winners'
second and third squads finished
the game, but ran into no real
serious opposition.
The SAE game was closer, how
ever, with the Sigma Alpha Epsi
lon crew coming ouf ahead by a
Fastest Easter's
Moved This Year
(JPt - Luke Easter of the Cleve
land Indians was stopped by a
motorcycle policeman while
speeding in his car to a World
series game recently. The police
man started out to write a tick
et. Easter’s companion in the
car, Nate Waliack, who handles
publicity for the Indians, said
to the policeman:
“Honestly, that’s the fastest
he’s moved all season.”
The officer grinned after be
ing told that Easter was about
the slowest man in the majors
and let the big first-sacker go
without a ticket.
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ROAD OF THE DAILY STREAMLINERS
close 6 points, 6-0. The game was
not as tight as the score would
indicate, however, as the SAE’s
ran up five first downs to none for
the Fijis.
Today's finals win be the first
time in four years that Hale
Kane hasn't been in the last
playoff contest. The Hawaiian
squad has won the touch foot
ball championship for the last
three years in a row.
Hale Kane was toppled from
this year’s playoffs by SAE in
the quarter-finals.
Oregon Teams
May Snap Out
UP) - The much-beaten Univer
sity of Oregon and Oregon State
football teams may be able to snap
their losing streaks next weekend.
They face a little easier competi
tion this time.
Oregon State takes on Idaho and
the loser .probably will wind up
in last place in the Coast Confer
ence. Idaho was beaten 30-13 by
Washington State last weekend.
Oregon goes outside the confer
ence to take on San Jose State
San Jose lost a 34-14 decision to
California last week.
Tuesday, Oct. 20
. Touch Football Finals
4:00 pmi III Field: Phi Delta Theta vs
Sigma Alpha Epsilon .
Volleyball
r 3 :S2l„C?u? *2- -'r«rick Hall vs. Susar
Campbell I A; Court 43, Stitzer hall A vs
Susan Campbell II A.
4:35: Court 40. French hall A vs. Xes
Phi Sfgma kappa‘a43’ GamM ha" A vs
a :1a: Court 40. Alpha hall A vs 'Hah
bE*£!i£"5! 43’ Lt*al Ea*’« A vs
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SAE Sets Pace
For Fraternities I
Sigma Alpha Epsilon has vault
ed up to the top of the fraternity
league after two nights of play.
The SAE’s have a record of 6 wins
and 2 losses.
Don Hannu, Sigma Phi Epsilcn,
has turned in the high average,
188, although he is bowling for
the seventh place Sig Eps.
League Standings
W I,
SAE .6 2 |
Theta Chi .5
Lambda Chi .5
Sammies . 5
DU .41/,
Phi Kaps ....4
Sig Eps .lr/
Pi Kaps .1
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WRA Tourney Starts
The WRA bowling tournament
is also underway with two leagues
of six teams each. One bowls oa
Tuesday, the other on Thursday.
In the Tuesday league are High
land house, Alpha Chi Omega,
Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Kappa
Gamma, Alpha Phi I, and Pi Beta
Phi.
In the Thursday league are Del
ta Gamma, Zeta Tau Alpha, Chi
Omega, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha
Xi Delta, and Alpha Phi II.
Sports Staff
Desk Editor: Sam Vahey.
Staff: Mort Harkins, and Val
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