Oregon Set For Vandals Webfoots After fourth Victory By Bob Robinson Assistant Sports Editor Going into a game as the favorite for the first time in many weeks Oregon's up and coming football team finished preparations, Thursday after noon, for their tussle with the Idaho Vandals on Hayward field this Saturday at 1 :30 p.m. Although the experts are quoting the Ducks an edge of from two to three touchdowns over the Idahoans, Coach Len Casano va’s lads are not taking the game lightly by any means. The Oregon players, who treked to Moscow last year and barely edged the Vandals, 20-14, know better than to concede them anything. They are almost always touch and seem to play their best against Oregon. This season Coach Babe Curf nians' Idaho eleven has had a rug ged time. The Vandals opened the season on a sour note by falling to San Jose State, 34-6, and since then have been able to win only one encounter. Their lone victory was over a weak Montana univer sity team. In their last two games the Casanovamen have blossomed out with a new found offensive punch to go along with their stubborn defense, which has been tough to crack all season long. By comparing the two teams’ records it appears that Oregon should have an easy time with the opposition this week-end. But be fore coming to this conclusion one PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE Stanford .. 5 0 UCLA .4 1 use .._3 1 Washington . 2 1 Washington Stat4 .2 3 California .1 3 OREGON . 1 4 Oregon State .1 5 Idaho ..0 2 T Pet 0 1.000 0 .800 1 .750 1 .667 0 4.00 0 .333 0 .200 0 .167 0 .000 should take a couple of things into consideration which statistics can not possibly reveal. A Little Let Down First of all, it should be re alized that after their great game of last Saturday the Ducks are almost sure to have a little let down in their next encounter. It would be next to impossible for the Oregons to reach the tremendous heights that they did last week. Second, it should be noted that in the past Idaho has nearly al ways played over their heads against Oregon. For some un known reason Idaho seems to al ways have an extreme desire to win when they take the field against the Ducks. Cotton Bowl Tear A prime example of this occur *ed in the 1948 season. That was the year when the Oregon Cotton Bowl team was rolling along in high gear. Against Idaho, who wasn’t supposed to be any match for the Ducks, Norman Van Brock lin & Co. were forced to give everything they had before finally squeaking by the determined Van dals, 15-8. This year the Vandals will have even mb re incentive to win than usual. Idaho will consider this game a splendid opportunity to erase many of the black marks _ of .their previous games. Because Oregon has done so well in their past two frays the visitors could redeem themselves a great deal by pulling an upset. It is certain that Curfman lias been doing a lot of talking to his team in an effort to get them into this upset mood. Idaho will bank most of their hopes for an upset on the sturdy shoulders of the;r outstanding full back, Flip Kleffner. Kleffner has Been a shining light for the Van dais all season long and is tabbed as one of the better backs on the Pacific Coast. Kleffner, besides leading the conference in punting, is well up on the lists in both rush ing and pass receiving. Kleffner vs. Shaw Oregon's counterpart to Kleffner will be quarterback George Shaw. Shaw, who has played great ball this season, was especially terrific Courtesy Register-Guard COACH “BABE” CURFMAN Teaches Vandals Tricks last Saturday In the Trojan upset. He proved In that game that he Is definitely a triple-threater. Mirac ulous George was a constant head ache to the U. S. C. eleven as he ran, passed, and kicked his team to victory. For his tremendous per formance Shaw barely missed be ing selected as "Back of the Week’’ by both the United Press and the Associated Press. Also expected to play important roles for Oregon will be halfback Dick James and second team quar terback, Barney Holland. James is one of the leading ground gainers on the coast and Holland has been very impressive in the last few games with his missile-guided passing arm. The Ducks showed lots of spir it in their Thursday work-out and the cold weather and rain that was setting in over their heads didn't seem to be worrying them or the coaching staff too much. Casanova appeared to plan a few changes in his starting nnc-up ror the coming tilt. With Dean Van Leuven out of action Indefinitely It looks like Cece Hodges will be back in the fullback post. Two other changes are likely. 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