Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 19, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Campbell Club,
French, Chi Psi
Take IM games
Intramural volleyball action
^Wednesday consisted of three for
• feits and three games in which
'Campbell Club, French hall and
• Chi Psi A teams scored victories
‘over Barrister Inn, Merrick hall,
^andd Lambda Chi Alpha, respec
tively. Winning via the forfeit
route were Phi Sigma Kappa A,
. Nestor hall A and Kappa Sigma
B.
. Campbell Club’s volleyballers
.won the third and deciding game
. to defeat Barrister Inn, 15-13, 12
J5 and 15-10. In the final set,
. Campbell Club built up a 11-8 lead
when Barrister Inn closed the gap
• with a four point splurge. But
•Campbell Club stopped dthe brief
rally and dmatched it with one of
its own by taking four straight
. points to ice the game.
. French hall dealt Merrick hall
, two identical losses, each 15-7 in
.their volleyball fray. Merrick,
shorthanded with ouly three play
ers, fought valiantly but In vain
as French just had too much man
power. In each game however,
“Merrick held deads of 7-6 and 7-4
• but seemed stymied to go any far
•ther while French kept increasing
• their score to win.
. Chi Psi outspiked Lambda Chi
. Alpha in each set of their contest,
.the first ending 15-9 and the sec
. ond, a runaway at 15-2. Holding
a slender 9-6 margin in the initial
battle, Chi Psi gathered scoring
momentum to win 15-9. By the
‘second set they were at top form,
knocking home 11 consecutive
‘counters after a 4-2 score.
. Mat Team Meets;
So Do Managers
The flmt meeting of Uni ver
ily of Oregon’s wrestling team
• will be held this afternoon In
FB 114 at 4:15 pan., reminds
Coach Bill Hammer and Assis
tant BUI Denman. Both fresh
. man and varsity prospects are
asked to turn out.
A meeting of all prospective
wrestling managers will also be
held later on this evening In the
Student Union. The time Is 7:00
- p.m. and the room number will
- he posted on the lobby bulletin
board.
Hammer states that the man
' agers will get to take all the
road trips along with the team,
besides picking up valuable In
- formation while working with
the squad.
Sports Staff
♦ Desk Editor: Buzz Nelson.
Staff: Doug May, Don Kupp,
Sam Vahey.
Webfoots Defense for OSC;
Eight Game Captains Elected
Oregon’s Ducks went through
another practice session of offense
and defense Wednesday afternoon
as they continued to prep for the
Saturday Homecoming dash with
the Oregon State Beavers.
The usual Wednesday routine
was followed with the defense
consisting of the third team run
ning OSC plays at the first two
units and some dummy offense
JOE FULWYLER, OSC’s senior
center, will be n pain in the neck
for Oregon’s Docks when the
two cross state foes clash at
Hayward field. He was the “Iron
Man” for OSC last year, playing
326 minutes.
Mural Office
Seeks Entries
The intramural office is calling
for entry blanks for the four win
ter sports, bowling, handball, A
basketball and B basketball. Al
though deadline for the entries is
January 5, the IM directors would
like the blanks in early.
Paul R. Washke, director of in
tramural sports, states that cam
pus organizations should enter
only as many teams as they will
guarantee to actively suport in
the program.
The mural program this year
has been handicapped by organi
zations that would enter a team
just to get the entry points, and
then forfeit all the games. Washke
says that this isn’t fair to the
teams who want to play, but
whose opponents never show up
for the games.
Cameron Top Rusher;
Shaw Fourth Passer
LOS ANGELES — Paul Cam
eron, Bob Garrett and Sam Morley
have strangleholds on their res
pective rushing, passing and re
ceiving crowns but every other
- statistical battle is wide open as
Pacific Coast conference teams
head into their final full weekend
of play.
Figures released by the PCC
Commissioner's office showed
Cameron with 618 yards rushing
and a lead of more than 100 yards
over Aramis Dandoy, Southern
California, and Dick James, Ore
gon, 479.
Garrett has completed 106
" passes for 1506 yards and but five
interceptions for a commanding
margin over Sandy Lederman,
Washington, 80 completions, Paul
Larson, California, 72, and George
Shaw, Oregon, 47.
Three TD Passes
Garrett threw three TD passes
Saturday to run his total to 16,
thereby smashing the old PCC sea
son mark of 15 (Bob Burkhart,
WSC, 1951). He has a completion
. mark of 59.6 percent and an out
side chance to crack Don Hein
rich’s record 60.9 percent set at
Washington in 1950.
Morley has 39 receptions for
506 yards and five touchdowns.
Following him are two teammates,
John Steinberg and Ron Cook,
with 29 and 17 catches, respective
ly. The PCC record of 46 was set
in 1951 by Ed Barker of Wash
ington State.
Slim Margin
In total offense Garrett has a
three-yard lead over Larson, 1371
to 1368, with Lederman third, 998.
In TD responsibility, Garrett has
17 to Cameron’s 16 and both have
a chance to equal the record of 20
set by Russ Saunders of Southern
California in 1929.
The other statistical races are
wide open. Cameron leads A1 Tal
ley, California, in scoring, 66 to
60, with Cook third, 54. Cameron
and Flip Kleffner, Idaho, have
40.9 punting averages with Dan
doy a close third, 40.6. Garrett has
a slim lead in pass interceptions,
with seven to six for Oregon
State’s Ralph Carr. Dandoy has
222 yards on punt runbacks to
205 for Cameron, and Carr has
272 yards on kickoff returns to
223 for Idaho’s Jay Buhler.
work to round out the drill.
The squad had to drill without
Dick James, who is still out of
commission with a leg injury suf
fered in the California game.
Along with linemen Chuck Laird
and Don Hedgepeth, it is unlikely
that he will see much, if any, ac
tion this weekend.
Elected game captains were
the eight seniors who will be play
ing their last game. The eight
named are Ted Anderson, Emery
Barnes, who is also the season’s
captain, Len Berrie, Chuck Green
ly’ Cece Hodges, Barney Holland,
Chuck Laird, and Ken Sweitzer
The Beavers will be coming
down to Eugene with two units
m their last three games — 19-0
over Idaho, and 7-0 over WSC
sandwiched around a 34-6 loss to
Michigan State.
Currentiy top ground gainer for
Kip Taylor’s charges is 5’9’’ 180
pound Ralph Carr, a returned ser
viceman. Against the WSC Cou
gars, he gained over 100 yards and
averaged over five yards per car
Top QSC linemen are Joe Ful
Outstanding Honor
Goes to Clement
Doug Clement, middle distance
man on Oregon’s track team, has
been picked as the outstanding
amateur track and field performer
in Canada. Clement is from Van
couver, B.C.
He read of his selection in a
news release from Montreal, Can
ada. In addition to this honor, he
wil 1 receive the J. W. Davies
trophy.
Clement is a two year letterman
for the Webfoots, running the 440
and 880 yard dashes. He also held
a position on the 1952 Canadian
Olympic team which placed fourth
in the finals for the 1600 meter
relay.
r
wyler, senior from Vale, and La
verne Ferguson, senior from Parm,
Idaho. Ferguson is the team cap
tain.
As a constant reminder of the
fact that the Heavers have beat
Oregon four straight, the Duck
coaches have posted cartoons and
newspaper clippings in the dress
ing room. “Beaver stock soars up
ward’’ and “Taylor predicts vic
tory” are samples.
LAVERNE FERGUSON, a
guard, is the captain of Coach
Kip Taylor’s 1953 gridders. He’s
from Parma, Idaho, and weighs
205 pounds.
SPORTS FARE |
Thursday, November 19
VOLLEYBALL
3:50, Court 40, Phi Kappa Sigma A V4 PI
Kappa 1'bi A
5 :35, Court 40, PM Kappa Fsi A vs Delta
fan Delta A
5:15, Court 40, Sigma Phi Epsilon A vs Sig
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