Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 29, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Webfoots Defense,
Pass For Trojans
- Oregon’s Ducka sharpened up
-on both offense and defense Wed
nesday afternoon as they pre
pared for the Saturday rlash in
Portland with the potent Univer
sity of Southern California Tro
jans.
Most of the drill was spent on
rflefense in an effort to stop the
Trojan offense, which last week
'rolled up 34 points in whipping
California, 34-20. Coach Len Cas
!
BARNEY HOLLAND, Oregon
quarterback, will be pitching
passes when the Ducks take on
k the invading Southern Cal Tro
'jans Saturday.
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on succeeding Insertions.
^EKD MONEY! Sacrifice 1951
V-8 Studebaker, automatic
drive. See at 2260-3 Patterson
, Drive or phone University Ex
’ tension 292 from 8 to 5.
please return the history books
i taken from room 232 Common
wealth last Wednesday to the
i sociology department.
DESIRE—Married couple to share
• our home in exchange for child
care and housework. Ph. 5-2904
r after 6:00. 10-30
Order nylon stockings that really
wear. Sheer or regular weight.
• Phone Mrs. Phil Todd, Ph.
. 3-3708, or leave your order at
desk 212, second floor of the!
library stacks. 8 a.m.-l p.m.
. daily. H-4
FOR RENT—costumes, all kinds.
' 50c and up Grimes. 4-2737.
• I OR SALE — French clarinet,
good condition, $50, or make
offer. Harold Chang, 3-1811.
11-2
LOST—Hopalong Cassidy mech
. anical Horse pencil with built
in de-coder. Contact Dick Moke.
NO REWARD. Phone 4-5610.
•10-30
WANTED—Circulation manager
- for Emerald. Must have car and
free 11:00 a.m.. period. Pays
$1.00 for one hours work. Call
Ext 219. 10-30
LOST—Brown corde purse in 244
Commonwealth or Co-op. Re
ward. 2920 High 11-2
Marine Reserve officers interested
in joining Eugene unit of organ
ized marine corps reserve call
5-6714. 1st and 2nd lieutenants
especially wanted. Reserve offi
cers receive one day’s pay for
two hours drill on Thursday
nights. 10-30
He who has some goods to sell
Yet shouts about it down a well;
Will never make as many dollars
As he who climbs a tree and hol
lers. li-i
Trojan Haters—Get your car ser
viced for the trip to Portland at
Dick Busey'sUnion Oil, 7th and
Lincoln,- 11.1
anova commented that the defense
"stood up well."
Fames Click
A short offense workout fol
lraved the defense. Barney Holland
and George Shaw, taking turns
calling the signals, consistently
hit their receivers with passes.
The Trojans will come to Port
land with a host of good back**.
George Bozanic and Landon Ex
ley are the quarterbacks, Aramls
Dandoy, Lindon Crow, and Des
Koch arc the halfbacks, and
Harold Han and Econ Sellers
handle fullback. Dandoy and
Koch are both outstanding
punters. B
At end Is 6’3”, 218-pound Tom
Nickoloff who was named on sev
PACIPIC COAST CONFERENCE
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eral pre-season All-Americar
teams.
Southern Cal usually sticks tc
the ground, but Coach Jess Hill
does have capable passers in Bo
zanic and Dandoy.
Dandoy Top Threat
Dandoy, an all-around back, it
second in the conference in rush
ing with 3G6 yards, sixth in tota
offense with 531, second in punt
ing with an average of 40.9, anc
has scored four touchdowns. H<
also is tops in punt returns anc
ranks fifth in kickoff returns.
In team statistics USC is sec
ond in rushing offense, third ii
total offense, and first in rushint
defense. *
Campus Calendar
Noon Drama Staff 110 SU <
J AA U -
4.00 Homecg Queen Sel nosu
9:00 APO Kush Dadsrm SU
• Members of the Homecom
ing publicity committee will meet
at 4 p.m. today in the Emerald
quonset, instead of the Student
tmion, according to Joe Gardner
Emerald news editor.
Journ Lunch 111SU
Athletic Dept 112 SU
Mtn Cl Clb
Homecg sign
Stu Aff Com
110SU
214 SU
337 SU
112 SU
334 SU
110 SU
214 SU
6:30 Ski Quacks
ASUO Sen
7:00 Scab & B1
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Oregano
for
Buy now from your
living organization
representative!
Suzie Il's Roll
Over Merrick
In IM Volleyball
Lanky Don McLain’s smashing
spikes broke the back of a Mer
tick hall rally as the Susan Camp
bell II A’s rolled to an easy 15-2
win in the deciding set. After the
Suzies took the tight first set 17
15, the men of Merrick rallied to
win the second round 15-5. Mer
rick’s victory hopes were shat
tered when their floor play suf
fered a total collapse in the deci
sive third round.
rhi bigs Whip Alpha
Phi Sigma Kappa edged Alpha
hall 15-13 In a hard fought second
?ttra^er takin* °>e first contest
lo-j. Dave Ross and Jerry Harrell
led the Phi Sig forces to the win.
French Tops Susie I
French hall remained unbeaten
trouncing “Susan Campbell I in
two games 15-8 and 15-7. Both
games started close with early
6-5 and 8-5 scores held by French
but each time they rapidly pulled
away to win easily.
Hale Kane Oyer Sigma
Hale Kane's A team tromped
on Sigma hall A 15-1 in the open
mg game and then toyed their
way to a 15-8 victory, completing
a sweep of the series. The defeat
was the first for Sigma hall while
Hale Kane remains undefeated in
two starts.
Two forfeit wins were recorded,
Nestor hall A beating Stitzer hall
A and Alpha Tau Omega over Phi
Kappa Psi.
LAST CHANCE
THIS YEAR
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for
'54
Boy now from your
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representative!
SPORTS FARE
Thursday, Oct. 29
LLEY
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•» .^0, Court 40, Barrister Jnn A vs Phil
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f"'!* -A VI Campbell Club A.
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Jk-tla Thrla Pi A; Court 43, Sigma Chi
y\ vs i^hi r« A.
D aV t,f'“rrt A0, Pf>’„ Kar'P* Sigma A vi
Alpha Tau Omega A; Court 43, Tau Kao
pa Epsilon A vs Pi Kappa Phi.
Sports Staff I
♦ Desk Editor: Buzz Nelson.
Staff: Jerry Pool, Doug Mask,
and Sam Vahey.
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