Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 13, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Ducks Head South
For California Tilt
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Veekend.
* Larson's counterpart at qtiar
Terback for Oregon will be George
Shaw. General George has not set
any passing records this season
but he has been the Webfoots’
leading player all year long and
j.n several Saturday’s has been
nothing short of terrific.
- In their final home practice
session Thursday afternoon the
-Dueks worked mainly on shar
pening up their offensive forma
-tions. Several players are report
* ed on the Injury list but most of
■them are expected to see some
action against the Bears.
. Casanova will probably open
.with the following line-up Satur
. gay: John Reed, left end; Hal
Reeve, left tackle; Ken Sweitzer,
"left guard; Ron Phelster, center;
Jack Patera, right guard; Keith
Tucker, right tackle; Dick Mob
Iry .right end; George Shaw, quar
terback; Dick James, lett half
back; Walt Gaffney, right half
-back; and Cece Hodges, fullback.
SPORTS FARE
Friday, November 13
VOLLEYBALL
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CASANOVA
This week’s guefit selector is
Head Football Coach Len Casa
nova. The guests still have the
best advantage with a 51 right. 16
wrong record, a percentage of .761.
Buzz Nelson boasts the best per
centage for the sports writers
with .747, compiled from a 56-19
mark.
Campbell Club Scores Volley Win
Campbell Club’s "A” team i
downed Philadelphia House Thurs
day in the only volleyball game
played. The other two games ended
in forfeits, with Hale Kane “A”
winning over the Legal Eagles “A”
won by a 15-11 score.
Campbell Club had to go to a
third game to win their contest
with the Phils, but they played
very fine ball all the way. Jim
Katakura and Larry Eeckius were
the individual stars for the Camp
bell Clubbers, Beckius being es
pecially hot on his serving, and
Katakura showing fine all around
play.
The victors won the opening
game easily, 15-8, but in the sec
ond game seemed to run into a
solid wall, as Philadelphia House
won b ya 15-11 score.
This Week’s Predictions
GAME
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Wash-UCLA..
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Casanova
5116
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Nelson
56-19
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Mich.
Miss. St.
Penn
Indiana
Cal
1913
WSC
20-12
UCLA
2014
Mich. St.
21-7
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54-21
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White
53-22
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Oregon
26-20
WSC
19-7
f Iregon
20-17
OSC
13-7
UCLA
28-13
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27-6
Mich. St.
13-7
Miss. St.
13-7
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27-26
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27-14
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19-14
Yale
20-6
Mich. St.
22-6
LSU
34-14
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13-12
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27-7
111.
28-6
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26-14
Yale
13-0
Steen
45-21
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Vahey
51-24
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28-13
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14-13
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WSC
19-13
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21-7
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14-13
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Yale
7-0
The third contest cinched the!
match for Campbell Club, as they i
rolled over the Phils, 15-4. !
Sports Staff
Desk Editor: Bob Robinson.
Staff: Sam Vahey and Bruce
Tennant.
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