Ducks, Cougars Clash Oregon Looks For Revenge A determined Oregon football U’Hm will meet the Washington State Cougars thin afternoon on Hayward field in the Dueka’ an nual Homecoming skirmish. The Dueka are determined to atone for the 41-0 drubbing they took at the handa of UCLA laat weekend, and the Cougars happen to be the first team they run in to. Oregon la in better physical condition than they have been all season, ' Dueka Drill Coach Len Casanova, worried after the Ducks repeatedly missed their signal counts In practice during the week, held a dummy offensive drill Wednesday, but spent much of the time during the week working on defense. The Cougars boast a double thieat in Pullback Duke Wash i Ington. the second leading rusher on the Coast, and Quarterback Bob Iverson who has thrown six touchdown passes thia year. Both men have been injured, but Wash ; Ington has totally recovered and Iverson is expected to play after sitting out praetlc most of the week, WNC Han Stars Dennis Rath, a junior halfback. 1 is another ground-gaining threat for the Cougars, and End Russ Quackcnbush is one of the lead Ing pass-catchers on the coast with 1H receptions for 234 yards. At Pullman, the Cougars have spent most of the time concen trating on stopping Oregon's AU Amerlca candidate, Quarterback fieri rge Shaw, and eliminating the mistakes they made in losing j to Michigan State 54-6 last week Shaw, who was held to 29 yards | by the UCLA defense last week, 1 still is the nation's total offense # leader by a slim margin over Paul Larson of California, and the Cougars expect him to go all out to retain that lead this week end. Washington State has been hit Ends Sat. Show Starft AT 6:30 parurtamic WIDE ; - GARY COOPER tfWESTEBM* SAMUfi U)lOWfM Also Showing r SIDNEY* ^ McCREA ha* a m WttOT ClINI AUA BOGART • BARRIE • TREVOR' JENKINS TWO COLOR HITS! SUNDAYsaht°duskARTS BOTH IN ENGLISH ANNA AND BITTER RICE With SILVANO MANGANO and VITTORIO GASSMAN .2060 WILIAM EUt yi