Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 24, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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    Lederman Paces
Ground Gainers
Washington’s Sandy Lederm&n.
the third ranking passer in the
nation last year, is off to an early
lead in both passing and total
offense, according to figures re
leased this week by the Pacific
Coast conference commissioner's
office.
Lederman completed 17 of 33
passes for 217 yards against Utah
Saturday, one more pass than
Paul Larson of California com
pleted. George Shaw of Oregon
ranked fourth among Coast pass
ers. completing eight passes last
week. Shaw is also fourth in to
tal offense, with 152 yards from
running and passing to his credit.
Primo Villanueva, the UCLA
tailback who scored three touch
downs against San Diego last
High Poll Ratings
Given Web foots
Oregon’s Ducks enjoyed high
standings in two rating polls re
leased this week. The first As
sociated Press poll of the season
listed the Webfoots as the 16th
team in the nation.
Paul B. Williamson, another
rating authority, has given the
Green and Yellow squad a 10th
position among nation football
powers. Oklahoma was named
the number one team by the AP,
while Williamson had Texas as
the top squad in the country.
week, leads in that department.
Oregon's Dick Janies, Joe Ar
nett of USC. and Bill Tarr of
Stanford have each scored twice.
Sam Brown of UCLA leads in
rushing yardage after piling up
108 yards on only eight carries
against San Diego Navy. Bill
Tarr of Stanford is second with
84 yards.
Three receivers, Jim Roake of
Washington. Jim Hanifan of Cali
fornia, and Jim Carmichael of
California, have each caught six
passes. James of Oregon and Jim
Houston of Washington are close
behind with five catches.
PCC statistics:
Rushing TCB YG YL Net Avg. !
Sam Brown UCLA. .. 9 108 0 108 12.0 !
Bill Tarr, St . 16 84 0 84 4.3
Will Gary, 1 11 71 5 66 6.0 ;
Duke Washington, WS 17 66 0 66 3.8
Bruce Ballard. UCLA 3 61 0 61 20.3 }
Passing PA PC PI Yds Pet. Td
S. Lederman, W 33 17 0 217 .513 1
Paul Larson, C 23 16 0 167 .696 1
John Brodie, St 21 9 0 83 .429
George Shaw, O 15 8 1 157 .533 1
Jim Contratto, SC 13 5 1 195 .385 3
Total Offense Plays Rush Pass Ttl Td
Sandy Lederman, W 38 -10 217 207 1
Jim Contratto, SC 13 195 195 3
Paul Larson, C 34 -1 167 166 2
George Shaw, O 10 -5 157 152 1
Sam Brown, UCLA 11 108 0 108 1
Scoring Td Att Pat Tp j
Prima Villanueva, UCLA 3 13
Jon Arnett, SC 2 12
Dick James, O 2 12 j
Bill Tarr, St 2 12 :
| Sam Brown, UC1-A 14 2 8
Receiving
; Steve Roake, W
I Jim Hanifan, C
Jim Carmichael, C
! Jim Houston, W
Dick James, O
No. Yds Td
6 85
6 64 1 j
6 62
5 84 1 1
5 50 1
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Coast Conference Teams
All in Action This Weekend
All nine Pacific Coast confer
ence teams will go into action
this weekend, with two confer
ence games and five intersection
als scheduled Friday and Satur
day.
In addition to the Oregon
Stanford game ut Multnomah
stadium in Portland Saturday
night, Idaho will go to Corvallis
to meet the Oregon State Bea
vers Saturday afternoon. The
Idaho game will be the seuson
opener for the Beavers, the only
conference team which did not
play last week.
Two other conference teams
will sleep outside the conference
to meet Western Independents.
California, which lost to Okla
homa In its opener last week,
meets San Jose State at Berke
ley Saturday afternoon.
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San Jose beat Utah State last
week, but It may have been a
disastrous victory. Joe Ulm, who
scored 11 touchdowns In four
Karnes last year before being
ruled ineligible on a technicality,
was injured and may be out for
the season.
Washington State, which ab
sorbed a sound beating by USC
last week, will meet College of
Pacific at Stockton Saturday
night. COP also lost its opener, to
Stanford.
In major Intersections!
clashes, the Washington Husk
ies, narrow winners over Utah
Sports Stall
Deslt Editor: Gordon Rice.
Staff: Buzz Nelson. Chuck
Mitchelmore, Sam Vahey.
Iasi week, will play Michigan
In Seattle Saturday afternoon.
Thi> game will In- thr first of
llw season for Michigan.
UCLA, which pulverised San
Diego Navy last week, la expect
ed to get tougher competition
thin week from the University
of Kansas at Lawrence, Kan*.,
Saturday afternoon. Kalman lout
to Texas Christian In the opener
for both teams last week.
In the other game this week,
USC, which thumped Washington
State last week, will meet Pitts
burgh Friday night In the Los
Angeles Coliseum. Pitt will be
playing the opening game of a
nine-game schedule which in
cludes games with teams from
nearly every section of the
country.
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