Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 19, 1954, Page Six, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Bruins Grab
Tearn Honors
LOS ANGELES-(Special(-UC
LA has virtually clinched team
honors in four statistical depart
ments and has the lead in four
others, it was disclosed this week
by weekly football figures from
the Pacific Coast conference
commissioner’s office.
With only one weekend of con
ference competition remaining,
the UCLA team has a command
ing margin over its eight rivals
in rushing offense, rushing de
fense. total defense and punt
returns and also leads in total
offense, pass interceptions, punt
ing and kickoff returns. Only
•California in pass offense and
Oregon in pass defense were able
to break the stranglehold on the
PCC's 10 statistical departments.
I'CLA's running game has
averaged 307.2 yards a game
to 223.6 yards for second-rank
ed Southern California while
its total offense mark is 870.9
to CSC’s 341.1. California has
averaged 174.9 yards passing
and Oregon 164.
Defensively UCLA has allowed
opponents only 81.1 yards a
game rushing, to 152.4 for Ore
gon. and 200 yards a game total
offense, with Oregon again sec
ond at 238.9. Oregon has allowed
the fewest yards passing, 86.4.
with California second, 98.8.
CCLA leads in team punting
with an average of 38.8 yards
per punt and in pass intercep
tions with 23 and a return of
838 yards. The Bruins have the
best punt return mark of 19.3
yards per runback and top the
kickoff returns with a 20.6
yard mark.
Statistics:
Rush Offense
UCLA.
use.
wsc
Cali lornia .
Oregon ..
Stautord .
Washington ...
osc.
TCB
...400
404
...335
...398
355
.384
.367
YG YL Net Avg
2654 197 2014 223.8
2190 176 2014 2253
1306 192 16U 201.6
1774 246 1528 160.6
1699 266 1453 159.2
.506
1607 242 1365
1560 265 129
1282 294
1006 298
151
143.9
983 109.8
88.5
708
Offense PA PC PI Yds Pet Avg Td
Calif.„206 125 11 1574
Oregon _213
U of W
, Stanford
* USC ...
: WSC .
: OSC .
* UCLA
.216
.210
...134
172
.165
94
Idaho.142
102 11 1476
98 15 1286
95 23 1255
62 10 1056
75 17
67 14
45 8
52 15
839
718
582
459
.608
.479
.453
.452
.462
.436
.400
.479
.366
174.9 9
164.0 10
142.9 5
139 4 4
117.3 10
93.3 6
89.8 3
72.8 6
57.4 2
Total Offense Plays Rush Pass Ttl Avg.
UCLA 4**4 2457 582 3039 374.9
Southern Cal . 538 2014 1056 3070 341.1
California
Oregon .
Stanford .
Wash. State .
Washington
Oregon State
.561 1433 1574 3007 334.1
597 1365 1476 2841 315.7
-577 1295 1255 2550 283.3
570 1528 839 2367 263.0
479 1613 459 2073 259.1
568 988 1286 2274 252.7
471 708 718 1426 178.3
Interceptions
UCLA.
Southern Cal
Idaho.
Washington ..
Wash. State .
Oregon .
Stanford .
California
Oregon State .
No.
... 23
17
14
12
11
11
11
10
lu
Yds
338
250
82
159
168
144
73
144
121
Td
Punting
UCLA
Southern Cal
Oregon
Oregon State
California ....
Washington! .
Idaho . .
Stanford .
Wash. State
No.
32
. 46
. 38
. 56 '
45
42
. 31
45
Yds
1240
1711
1388
2041
1163
1550
1415
1042
1448
Had
Av Blkd
38.8
37.2
36.5
36.5
34.5
33.7
33.6
32.2
r ■
Punt Returns
1*1'LA
Idaho .
Southern Cal ,
Washington
Wash. State
California
Stanford
Oregon State .
Kickoff Returns
yci a
Southern Cal
California
Wash. State
Idaho .
Oregon State
Stanford
Oregon
! Washington
Rush
Defense
, I’Cl.A
\ 4 >regon
; South. Cal
Wash. State 362
j California . .*74
| Idaho 321
Washington 433
Stanfonl 389
No.
28
u
32
30
13
14
It.
3o
45
27
45
34
Yds
540
178
355
303
1 16
165
193
148
116
No.
15
440
5^4
833
471
764
584
44 5
501
Avf
19.3
13.7
11.1
10.2
8 4
8.7
Yds
309
Td
5
6.7
6.6
Avg. Td
20.6
20.0
1%8
17 4
17.4
17.3
16.7
16.5
14.7
TCB YC YL
282
381
422
907 253
1676 304
1642 255
1608 303
lb90 267
1473
1963
1071
247
294
241
Net
654
1372
1387
1405
1423
1226
1669
Avg.
81.8
152.4
154.1
156.1
158.1
175.1
185 4
17341 192.2
Oregon State 4»* 1 2o78 212 2466 3<>8.3
Washington Duel
Seen as Sidelight
PULLMAN. Wash. - ( AP i - A
Washington vs. Washington duel
emerged Wednesday as a possib
ly complicating sidelight of the
Washington-Washington State
college football game here Satur
day.
Duke Washington. Washington
State fullback and one of the
West's leading ground-gainers
before he was injured two weeks
1 ago. was in top shape in a prac
tice session and Coach A1 Kireh
er indicated Washington Duke
! will be a key man in the lineup
against Washington, the Husk
ies. Saturday.
Kircher ran the Cougars
through a long scrimmage in rain
and mud.
THIS IS NO FUN,
THE LITTLE DUCK
THOUGHT,
as ha looked up from his hook on
advanced theories of analytical
bird watching. I should be in Cor*
vattis watching us beat the Aggies.
So the little duck jumped in his car
and followed the monster rally to
the agricultural school.
After the game the little duck
wanted to celebrate, but he was
afraid to stay in Corvallis—-and
besides he didn't want to. Because
the best place he could think of to
go to celebrate was Rod Taylor's
on the Glenwood strip in Eugene.
So he climbed back into his '29
sedan and all the way back to Eu
gene he thought about the good
time he'd have at Rod's on the
Glenwood Strip where he'd meet
all the other little ducks and talk
about serious subjects like women
and football and, well, serious
subjects.
Rod
Taylor's
ON THE GtENWOOO STRIP
)
Pick up your energy
at Coffee Break
With a Special
DeLlJXE
HAMBURGER
V* Pound Real Meat in
Every Burger.
Only 40c
COLLEGE SIDE INN
I
889 E. 13th Street
Meeting Planned
By Harvard Alums
Two graduates of Harvard uni
versity will speak to prospective
undergraduate and graduate stu
dents following a movie on Har
vard at Plymouth house of the
Congregational church Momluy
I at 8 p.m.
The meeting will be conducted
by Charles O. Porter, Eugene at
torney and recently candidate for
U.S. representative from Ore
gon’s fourth congressional dis
trict, and Douglas K. Spencer.
Sponsored annually by the lo
cal alumni of Harvard the meet
ing is for University students
w’ho are considering graduate
work at Harvard. High school
seniors who plan to enter the in
stitution as undergraduates next
fall are also invited.
Further information about the
meeting may be obtained by
calling Porter at 3-3524 or Spen
cer at 5-4371.
Gamma Alpha Chi
Apple Sale Ends
Gamma Alpha Chi. national
women's advertising fraternity,
will end its annual apple sule
this afternoon.
The apples, which are being
sold for ten cents each, can be
purchased in front of the li
brary and the Co-op.
CLASSIFIEDS
Card Tables - metal with color
ful plastic tops, $4.95 (were
$7.95). Occasional tables, 25' ,,
Floor lamps now $10, (were
$191. Buy new and used fur
niture at Thrift Dept. John
sons Furniture, 049 Willam
ette. "S&ll Green Stamps.
11-23
PIANOS Guaranteed used up
rights. Fully reconditlonad at
prices students can afford.
Liberal terms, I’h. 3-3514. J. B.
DONOVAN. Home of 5 Fa
mous Pianos. Across from Bon
Marche parking. 8th and
Charnelton. 11-20
Lost: Nov. 10th Beta Frater
nity pin. "Norman Weekly"
engraved on back. Pleas** no
tify Joanne Kerr, Ph. 4-8814.
11-25
Brown leather billfold lost near
Kush Inn. Finder please con
tact Mary Martin at 1040
Ferry. Apt. 301 or phone
3-2783. 11-24
FOUND: A man’s watch and an
Oriental necklace. Claim from
Gene Bailey In SU’a adminis
tration office. ll-12tf
ALL KINDS of mending, my
home. 2745 Kincaid. Phone
3-1302. 12-6
Lout: Noise parade trophy from
Sima it Campbell. Terrific en
tertainment for Its return. Cal!
388. 11-22
Wanted: part-time bookkeeper.
Approx. 10 houra a week. Close
to campus. Please give quali
fications. Write to Emerald
classified. 12-2
Lost: Green leather billfold near
13th and Alder. Contact Susan
DeBusk, 5-0042. 11-19
Lost: Ked and blue golf um
brella during noise parade. Call
5-9912. 11-20
Tutoring In English. Call 3-3509
mornings or evenings. 12-S
Patronize Emerald Ad\ertl*rr*
Woody's
round the clock
DRIVE-IN
GOOD HAMBURGERS
THICK SHAKES
Weekday Car Service 'til 2 a. m.
Weekend*, 3 a. m.
West 6th, Near Blair
Phene 5-9001
m
Something fW Should Know
TRAVEL AGENCIES
• It costs no more to buy plane, steamship or tour tickets
from an agency.
• Agencies specialize in all types of foreign travel. Stu
dent tours are available to you at no extra cost.
• Travel agency personnel have travelled aboard-they are
experienced, bonded and unprejudiced.
Next Time You Want to Take a Trip Just Call . . .
Eugene Travel Service
EUGENE HOTEL LOBBY
Phone 5-8431
NO TIME TO WRITE?
Tell your folks about 1Oregon'
Through the . . .
OREGON DAILY EMERALD
If you have a friend from
here who is now in the serv
ice he'll be glad to hear
about campus events.
Subscriptions on
sale every day at
the Student Union
Administration office
y»'‘
*'1
$5.00 one year
4.00 two terms
2.00 one term