Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 08, 1954, SECTION TWO, Page Four, Image 8

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    SAE Grabs
Third Victory
Sigma Alpha Epsilon became
the first team to win three in-1
tramural football games Thurs-j
dav afternoon as they took a j
wild 14-7 victory from Delta Up
silon.
The DU’s scored first, midway
in the last quarter, on a pass'
from Bob Rogers to Brute Holt.
The conversion pass from Rog
ers to Milan Foster was also
good.
SAE bounced back as Rex Da
vis completed a TD pass to Bill
Hardin to make the score 7-6,
and a minute later turned a re
covered onside kick into a TD j
as Davis hit Jim Tennyson, who
lateraled to Ron Savage for the
score.
Beta's Win Easily
Beta Theta Pi rolled to an
easy 26-0 win over Lambda Chi
Alpha in another game Thursday.
Chuck Kay scored the first
Beta TD in the second period.
Intramural Game
Produces Injury
Freshman Joe Keller suffered
a broken right wrist and a bad
ly sprained left wrist while
playing intramural football for
Lambda Chi Alpha Wednesday
afternoon.
The accident occurred as
Lambda Chi Alpha lost to Sigma
Nu, 18-0. Keller blocked a Sig
ma Nu punt and was knocked
over backwards, landing on his
wrists. Although both started
hurting immediately, the pain
didn’t bother him until later in
the evening.
He was taken to the Sacred
Heart hospital about 9 p.m. forj
X-rays, and a cast was put on
his right arm immediately. The
break was described as a very
bad fracture, and the cast will
be on approximately eight weeks.
Dodge scored on a Mike Jeffries
pass in the third quarter, and re
peated the procedure in the last
period. The other touchdown
came on a pass from Dodge to
Bruce Springbett in the last
stanza.
rrencn iiips oy
French hall beat the Straub!
Frosh 6-0 as Dick Koford ran
40 yards with an intercepted pass
in the second quarter. The game
was even most of the way, al
though French moved to the j
Straub two in the last quarter,
but lost the ball on downs.
Cherney Gets Win
Bob Pheister hit Dick Lind
say with a touchdown pass late!
in the fourth quarter to give'
Cherney hall a 6-0 win over;
Hunter hall. Hunter threatened
once early in the game but
failed to score. The game was
even most of the way.
Counselors Triumph
The Dorm Counselors proved
too tough for Gamma Hall, shut-1
ting them out 22-0. Jim White \
was the big gun in the Counsel
ors backfield as he passed for
touchdowns to Tom Winbiglen
and A1 Ferris.
Ferris picked six more points
on a blocked punt which he
scooped up in the Gamma Hall
end zone. Two conversions and
IM Schedule
Friday
3:50 Phi Delta Theta vs. Pi Kap
pa Phi, IM field.
Chi Psi vs. Sigma Phi Ep
silon, field one.
Sigma Chi vs. Phi Kappa
Psi, field two.
Alpha Tau Omega vs. The
ta Chi, field three.
4:45 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi
Kappa Sigma, IM field.
Delta Tau Delta vs. Pi Kap
pa Alpha, field one.
Nestor Hall vs. Cherney
Hall, field two.
Hunter Hall vs. Straub
Frosh, field three.
a safety rounded out the Coun
celor scoring.
Phi Kaps Come Back
Phi Kappa Signia came from
behind to edge out Delta Tau
Delta 13-7. With three minutes
to go, an 85 yard scoring pass,
Bob Hinman to Dean Beck,
spelled victory for Phi Kappa
Sigma.
This same pair had teamed
up in the third quarter for a 60
yard touchdown play, but with
Beck doing the passing and Hin
man receiving. Reed King caught
the conversion pass.
Philly Beats Alpha
Philadelphia House squeezed
past Alpha Hall 6-0 in a scrap
py contest Thursday afternoon.
Outdistanced in yardage. Phil
adelphia House made their breaks
count and scored the game's only
touchdown on Rich Procter’s in
terception and 60-yard runback
of an Alpha Hall pass.
Campbell Club Wins
Campbell Club notched an easy
win over Pi Kappa Alpha in
Thursday 1M play. With Dick
Campbell and Lowry Hoyer each
flipping two TD aerials and Bob
Williams one, the Campbell
Clubbers rolled up an impressive
31-0 score.
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Coast Passing
Led by Oregon
LOS ANGELES-(AP)-UCLA
and Oregon hold substantial leads
in rushing and passing, respec
' tively after three weekends of
football in the Pacific Coast Con
i ference, figures from the PCC
Commissioner’s office disclosed
Thursday.
UCLA has a margin of more
than 85 yards a game over its
nearest foe, with 833 yards in
j three outings for 279.3 per
! game. Washington State is next
with 193.2. Oregon has aver
uged 198.3 per game through the
air, having hit 47 per cent of
j its throws with five going for
I touchdowns. Washington is sec
ond with a 166 average. Oregon
also leads in total offense with
a 354 average to 335 for South
ern California.
UCLA leads in total defense,
having allowed but 188 yards
a game, to 202.7 for Washington,
and in rushing defense w'ith-105.7
yards, with Washington again
second-ranked, 110.7. Oregon
State has given, up the fewest
yards to enemy passing, 59.5
yards per game, while Oregon is
second. 72.7.
UCLA leads in team kicking
with a 39.9 yard average and in
punt returns, 22.8 yards. Cali
fornia has a 21.2 average on
kickoff returns and Southern
California and UCLA have in
tercepted eight passes each.
Shaw Leading
PCC Gainers
George Shaw, Oregon quarter
back, lends all Pacific Coast con
ference players In total offense,
according to figures released by
the conference commissioner's
office Thursday.
Shaw has gained 495 yards to
lead Washington's Sandy Leder
man, who is out for the season,
by 47 yards. Shaw is also third
in pass completions behind Le
derman and California's Paul
Larson, with 29 passes com
pleted.
Halfback Dick James of Ore
gon is the leading pass receiver
in the conference, with 14
catches for 159 yards. James
is also tied for second in scor
ing with 24 points thus far. Jon
Arnett of CSC leads in that de
partment with 30 points. Bill
Tarr of Stanford and Bob Daven
port of UCLA also have scored
24 points apiece.
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down the Glenwood Strip.
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about to curl up his web feet
and die. When! He came upon
a warm friendly place called
Rods and the nice man took
the little duck in and gave him
plenty of good things to eat
and drink. Soon the little
duck was able to fly onward,
happy with the world. A', a
home for lost ducks over 21,
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