Civil War Contest Set By Allen Johnson Emerald Sport* Writor The question of college football supcriyrityJrt^Or^gyn for, the 1954 season will be answered SattirddY after'the'Oregon Ducks and the Oregon State college Heavers meet at Corv allis in the 58th renewal oi their Civil War classic. Scheduled for a 1 :30 kickoff, the game will mark the OSC Homecoming event. Parker Stadium, the year-old, 27,000 seat arena of the Beavers, will be the site of the game. Len Casanova's men will carry with them a 5-4 record for the season, an up-and-down campaign which has seen UO football hopes change from Rose Bowl aspirations to the mythical championship of the northern division of the Pacific Coast conference. After opening the season with a smashing 41-0 win over Idaho, the Ducks were toppled by Stanford, 18-13. Follow ing games have included wins over California, San Jose State. Washington and Washington State. UCLA, Southern Cali fornia and Utah have beaten the Webfoots by widely-varied margins. OSC Season Dismal The Beavers, on the other hand, show just one triumph for the season, a 13-0 victory over Idaho in the year’s first game. Since then, Taylor’s youngsters have been whipped by Nebraska. Washington State. California, UCLA, USC and Minnesota. But all records can be rightfully tossed out for this game, yearly the hardest-contested game for each school. The Beavers in 1953 were given practically no chance to win, after failing to score in their first five games, but up-ended the Ducks 7-0 in last year’s Homecoming tussle on Hayward field. Prior to that the Staters had won 20-10, 14-2. 14-7 and 22-19 decisions beginning in 1949. The Oregon Cotton Bowl team of 1948 was the last Duck eleven to whip the Beavers, turning the trick by a 10-0 count. Eleven UO Seniors Playing Chief hopes for a Duck win rest with four senior players, all performing in their last Oregon game. Quarterback George Shaw, Center Ron Pheister, Guard Jack Patera and End Hal Reeve will brace the Webfoot attack. Other senior gridders include Ends Dick Mobley, Leroy Campbell and Chuck Greenley; Tackle Keith Tucker; Quarterback Don Holt; Halfbacks Walt Gaffney and Lloyd Powell and Fullback Dean Van Leuven. Shaw is expected to head a backfield of Dick James and Powell at halfbacks and sophomore line-buster Jasper Mc Gee at fullback. Other line starters should be junior Tackle Lon Stiner and sophomore Guard Reanous Cochrane. The return of Quarterback Ray Westfall may give a large boost to the passing attack of the Beavers. Senior veteran Jim Withrow has been carrying the signal-calling burden along with Sophomore Bob Clark. Top running backs for the sophomore-dominated Beavers are sophs Dan Naranche, Bob Sutton and Tom Berry, along with Senior Jack Peterson and Junior Vern Steward. Anchoring the forward wall of Taylor are two giant tackles, both having been praised by opposing coaches. They are Ron Aschbacher, a 6’ 3”, 212-pounder from Prineville, and Howard Buettgenbach, who stands 6’ 4” and scales 200, from Payette. Idaho. HAL REEVE Oregon End GEOKGK SHAW Oregon Quarterfom-k JAC K PATERA Oregon (.Hunt La.st r»*£ulur game for theso four-year Oregon lettermen Hale Kane Wins; Phi Delts Advance Hale Kane and Phi Delta Theta moved into the finals of intra mural class A volleyball Thurs day with convincing victories over their opponents. Hale Kane Victorious Hale Kane, last year's champs, roared to straight 15-8 and 15-12 victories over Sigma Chi. Wilfred Watanabe and Dudley Makaha nalaa sparked the victors in the first game, a see-saw battle that saw Hale Kane pull away slowly. Sigma Chi came from a 7-0 de-; ficit to tie the second game at 12-12, before the winners poured on three consecutive points. Phi Delta Triumph The Phi Delts spotted Sigma Phi Epsilon one game and then came back to take the next two for their win. The Sig Eps won the first 16-14 behind Terry Sul livan. The winners roared back to blank the Sig Eps 15-0 in the second game and then took the third 15-8. Pete Williams and Bob Wagner led the Phi Delta. More sports oil Page six BYOL WELCOME BYOl to the SPRINGFIELD FIREMEN'S BAU Friday Evening in Springfield Memorial Building - Adm. $1.00 Take Any Springfield But SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream OPEN FROM 9 A. M. Till 11 AA DAILY & SUNDAYS.. I ILL I I lUU P. M. 13th at High St. Dial 4*1342 IM Schedule Friday 4 00 Beta Theta PI B va Hale Kane B. court 40. 4:45 Phi Delta Theta B va. Cher ney hall B. court 40. All-American Team Early CONWAY, Ark.-(AP)-A Col lier’s magazine naming the pub lication’s 65th All-Star football team arrived here this week, for some mysterious reason. A mail subscriber received the Dec. 10 issue of Collier’s at Me morial hospital here Monday. It’s the only one in town. There was no immediate com ment from Collier’s publishers in New York. The magazine’s star team, which everybody in this small town knows by now: Ends—Max Boydston, Oklaho ma; Don Holleder, Army. Tackles—Jack Ellena, UCLA; Sid Fournet, LSU. Guards—Jim Salsbury, UCLA; Bud Brooks, Arkansas. Center—Kurt Burris, Oklaho-1 ma. Quarterback—Ralph Gugliel mi, Notre Dame. Halfbacks—Dick Moegle, Rice; I Howard Cassady, Ohio State. Fullback—Alan Ameche, Wis consin. Sports Staff Desk Editor: Gordon Rice. Staff: AJlen Johnson, Bob Rogers, Jack Nance, Doug May. Tires and Gas for Less! its Time to ANTIFREEZE-$2.95 gal. WINTERIZE your car installed ■ — ■ ■ »-■ — ■■ ip m m pm. i ■— i. ■ i — - ' — ■ ' ----- - - - - - _ - _ — Pride of Oregon 782 EAST BROADWAY