Ducks, Frosh Travel Today Aberdeen Clash Set by Ducklings Oregon's Frosh football team left by bus for Aberdeen, Wash., at 9 a m. today for their second game of the season to tangle with the Gray* Harbor Junior college team tonight at ft p.m. Coach Bill Hammer's team has been drilling hard thin week in an effort to polish up their of fense for the battle with the strong Washington club. Grays Harbor has won three games, lost two and tied one so far this season while the Ducklings have a 13-8 win over the OSC Rooks in their only previous outing. Henkel to Lewi Fresh Former Kugene star Jack Henkel Is expected to lead the Fresh team which last week played sluggishly for three quar ters before scoring two fourth pet lod touchdowns to win over th< Ranks. Henkel surprised Duckling supporters at the game with his fine running while sel dom throwing passes from his quarterback post. He was picked as an all-star in high Bfhool mainly on his passing ability. Hammer has been working the 3ft-man squad on correcting the many mistakes which came in their Initial contest. Fumbles caused a big headache to the Frosh offense and emphasis has been put on holding on to the ball. Gray* Harbor Team Tough Grhya Harbor la reported to be a big team with linemen weighing well abpve the 200 pound mark. With^ a grid cam paign of aix gamea already under their belta, the Aberdeen team will offer a big challenge to the relatively inexperienced Frosh eleven. Kxpeoted to atart for the Duck li&g*..on offense are Ken Klauer and John Robinson at enda. Hal Duffy and Jerry Kerahner at tacklea. Bill Alvarado and Jerry Collina at guarda, Bob Reiter at center. Henkel at quarterback. LeRoy Phelps and Jim Shanley at halfbacka and Chuck Withers at fullback. Teams Await Grid Clashes The top three of national foot ball UCLA, Ohio State and Ok lahoma will enter the week end's action in the favorite roles, according to a majority of the gridiron "experta." The Bruin-Oregon clash in Los Angeles has been tabbed as a three-touchdown Uclan win. Ohio State's powerful Big Ten lead ers meet independent Pittsburgh at Columbus and are accorded a 14-point edge. Oklahoma, rated number three, engages Towa State in a Big Seven conference battle picked for a 28-point win. Two toss-up battles between other top teams are on tap for Little Rock and Iowa City. Rice, twtce-bcaten but ranked 13th, is pitted against fourth-ranked Arkansas in a vital Southwest loop game. Purdue tangles with Forrest Kvashevski's Iowa club in a Big Ten affair. Television fans will be greeted to another Southwest battle from Waco between Baylor's Bears and the Texas Longhorns. The game will be .viewable locally (Continual on pai/e eight) IM Schedule Friday 3:50 Phi Kappa Pai vs. Chi Psi, court 40. Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Kappa Sigma, court 43. 4:35 Legal Eagles ' vs. Campbell club, court 40. Hunter Hall vs. Cherney Hall, court 43. 5:15 Sederstrom Hall vs. Straub Frosh, court 40. Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Alpha Tau Omega, court 43. f.eorge Shaw, Oregon’s All-American candidate at quarterback, will probably throw a lot of passes at the L'C'LA Bruins in I,os Angeles when the I>ucks seek to post an upset over Ked Sanders’ league-leading team. Oregon Team Sef For Hockey Meet Oregon's Field Hockey club will go to OSC this week end to parti cipate in the annual Pacific Northwest Field Hockey confer ence. A combined team of 15 girls, taken from members of the two field hockey club teams, the Cas cades and the Elvergreens. will represent Oregon in the confer ence, according to Miss Janet Woodruff, field hockey coach. Girls in the baekfield include Robbie Mulkey, center half: Nina Edwards, center half; Naomi Loren, right half; Nan YVilcox, left half: Lee Ann Bessonette, left half and goalie: Doris Liljeberg, left half and goalie; Marge Shreeve left and right half; and Jo Widness, half back. In the for ward line will be Charlotte Martin, Carol Harrison. Margaret Mac Culloch, Barbara Olsen, Jeanne Nickel, and Margaret Holmne. The Oregon team will see ac tion against three other teams in the Pacific Northwest conference. The three games will be Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon, and Sunday morning Oregon's opponents have not yet been an nounced. Other teams participating in the conference are OSC. Univer sity of Washington, Washington State College, University of Ida ho, University of Vancouver, and University of British Columbia. The Pacific Northwest Field Hockey association is affiliated with the United States Field Hockey association. Last year the conference was held at the Uni versity of Washington, and the year before, at the University of Oregon. Sports Staff! Desk Editor: Jerry Claussen. Staff: Jack Nance, Allen John son, Don Lovett, and Kathy Morrison. Read Emerald Classifieds FURNACE OIL STOVE OIL Manerud-Huntington Fuel Co. 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Bruins Unbeaten Paced by Tailback Primo Villa nueva, who took over for the graduated All-American Paul Cameron, UCLA has roared through San Diego Navy, Kan sas. Maryland, Washington, Stan ford, Oregon State and Califor nia without a defeat. They scored 61 points against OSC, 67 against San Diego Navy and 72 against Stanford. The only close call they’ve had all year was a 21-20 scare thrown into them in the last quarter by Washing ton. In seven games they've scored 292 points while holding their opponents to 40. Ducks Try Defense Needless to say, Oregon Coach ! Len Casanova has had his club ; working on defense much of the week, in the hope of at least i slowing down the powerful Bruin single wing attack. FTosh Coach Bill Hammer, who I scouted the Bruins, came away impressed with the power of the team as a whole, including their large all-veteran line. Jack El lena. who is being pushed for All American, and Hardiman Cure ton drew special mention. In Los Angeles, Coach Red Sanders of the Bruins isn't tak ing anything for granted. The Uclans also have been working on defense in an attempt to bot tle up Oregon’s own All-America candidate, Quarterback George Shaw. Sanders, somewhat worried af ter Cal’s Paul Larson completed 25 out of 38 passes against UCLA last week, drilled his squad on pass defense often during the week. However the Bruins lead the conference in pass intercep tions this year with 22. and in spite of Larson’s field day Cali fornia did not score a single touchdown on his passes. UCLA also spent one day on the ground—working on both of fense and defense—in an attempt to get their own going and stop the Oregon attack which ground out 223 yards rushing last week against Washington. The game will start at 2 p.m. and will be broadcast locally over radio station KASH in Eugene. Aussie Miler Picks Oregon (Continued from page four) half-mile is 1:52.4 and 4:12 for the mile. 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