Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 23, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Webfoots Set For
Spartan
Contest
San Jose State
; Here Saturday
Sensing an opportunity to break
‘ their four game loaing streak the
University of Oregon football
squad ran through a snappy work
' out Thursday afternoon.
Coach Len Casanova emphasiz
ed the importance of perfecting
defensive formations in the final
full practice session before Sat
urday’s encounter on Hayward
field against the San Jose State
Spartans.
The Ducks, who have dropped
four consecutive tussles since
their opening victory over Nebras
ka, are very anxious to get back
in the winning column.
In all of their losses the YVeb
foots have played on nearly even
terms with their opponents but
have time after time muffed gold
en scoring chances. Breaking this
scoring drought is the main ob- ]
jeetive the Oregons have in mind
for the Spartan tilt.
l Winning over San Jose will bo
■ no easy chore, though. The Spar
. tans have shown in their previous
games this season that they are
no pushover. Early in the season
• Coach Bob Bronsan’s strong elev
en smashed the Idaho Vandals,
34-7. Only last Saturday the Spar
tans gave California's highly
touted Bears a terrific struggle
I. M. Results
Delta Upsilon over Pi Kappa
Alpha by forfeit.
Kappa Sigma over Phi Gamma
, Delta, 15-4, 8-15, 15-0.
French Hall over Susan Camp
bell II, 15-10, 15-8.
Nestor Hall over Merrick Hall,
15-11, 15-5.
Sigma Phi Epsilon over Theta
Chi, 15-3, 15-4.
Stitzer Hall over Susan Camp
bell I, 15-7, 5-15, 15-11.
iNORTHiEND—
Ui Uteatsp.
SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY
in Technicolor
"RIDE VAQUERO"
with
Robert Taylor
and
Ava Gardner
Plus
"CLIPPED WINGS"
starring
The Bowery Boys
NOW PLAYING
"WINGS OF THE HAWK"
with
Van Haflin—Julia Adams
also
Shorts and Nows
MAYFLOWER i
■ ” 11 Hr DIAL b’\Ql2 I
"LES MISERABLES"
with
Gino Corvi—V. Cortosa
im
"TREASURE OF THE
"GOLDEN CONDOR"
with
Cornel Wilde, Constance Smith
'GUNSMOKE"
with
Audie Murphy-Susan Cabot
befof-c finally succumbing by a 34
34 margin.
From these scores it is quite
apparent that the Ducks will have
no easy time if they are to come
out on the long end of the score
against the visiting Californians.
Anchored by Jon Peterson, a
240-pound tackle, San Jose has
one of the heftiest lines on the
Pacific Coast. Just how well the
Oregon running offense will go
against this big forward wall is
a question that the Duck coach
ing staff would like to know the
answer to.
If the Webfoots find the Spar
tan line vulnerable to their rush
I.... ~~ —BBB-—- i
AFTER THE GAME
IT'S
ROD
TAYLOR'S
• Cool Beverages
• An easy drive from the
campus.
• Good American
and Chinese food.
• Shuffleboard
• Lots of free
parking space.
et
Rod Taylor's
on the
Glenwood Strip
ing thrusts, Dick James, Farrell
Albright, and Dean Van Leuven
will handle most of the ball-carry
ing assignments.
Should the running plays bog
down, then Oregon will depend on
the passing arms of George Shaw
and Barney Holland to gain their
yardage. Both Shaw and Holland
have shown signs of greatness
with their aerials thin season but
they have been seriously hampered
by a lack of capable receivers to
haul in their tosses.
When the Ducks line up for the
1:30 p.m. kickoff, Saturday, the
starting eleven will probably read
something like this: John Reed,
left end; Hal Reeve, left tackle;
Ken Sweitzer, left guard; Ron
Pheister, center; Jack Patera,
right guard; Keith Tucker, right
tackle; Len Berrie, right end;
George Shaw, quarterback; Dick
James, left halfback; Farrell Al
bright, right halfback; and Dean
Van Leuven, fullback.
SPORTS FARE
I --
Fric'ay, Oct. 25
VOLLEYBALL
| 3:50, Court _ 40, Gamma Hall A n Sigma!
ha!I A. Court 43, Legal Lagic* A vs
Campbell Club A.
4:35, Court 40, Phi Delta Tliefa A vs, ( be
Psi A ; Court 43, Sigma Alpha Epsilon A
vs Pi Kappa Phi A.
5:15, Court 4fh Sigma Nti A vs Delta Tatt
Delta A; Court 43, Theta Chi A ru
Sigma Alpha Mu A.
STARTS
SUNDAY
HEILIG
FROM HERE
I TO ETERNITY
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