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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1954)
24 Ducks to Get Grid Monograms Loam i,rn < iiHHiujvH hhh rec ommended 24 player*, Including nine Hcnlorn, for varsity football letter*. Three of the seniors, Jack Pa tera, Hal Reeve and George Shaw, will be receiving their fourth varalty letters. All let tered In l»f)l when a apeeial rul ing allowed freshmen to play varalty ball. Senior* Get Third Three other players, Dick Mob ley, Ron Pheister and Dean Van Leuven, were named for their third Oregon letter. All alx will receive Oregon blanket awards which go to three-letter winnerH. Nine other players, including three more senior*, will receive their second letter*. The aeniora are Walt Gaffney, Lloyd-Powell and Keith Tucker. The other nix are Dick Jame*. Harry Johnson. Dave Lowe, Jerry Nc|*on, Larry Rone and I-on Stlrier. Nine Get tint Recommended for their first varsity letter were Chuck Aus tin, Reanou* Cochrane, Tom Crabtree, John Keller, Nick Markulls, Jasper McGee, Phil McHugh. Jim Potter and Art Weber. Two managers, Donn Sul Ilvan and .lark Lane, were also nominated for letters. Shaw led (he ‘Ducks In play ing time this year with 515 min utes of action out of a possible 600. Patera was second with 406, followed by Stlner with 465. James with 463 and Tucker with 444. Mentor Nominates Frosh Lettermen Twenty-seven freshman grid ders and two managers have been nominated for letters by Duck ling Coach Bill Hammer. Includ ed are fifteen linemen and twelve backfleld performers. Racks receiving letters are Stacey Gibson. Jack Henkel, Dick Jarvis. George Krupieka. Pete Lopez, LeRoy Phelps, Len Head, Jim Shanley, J. C. Wheel er, Jim Williams, Chuck Withers and Bob Woods. Lettering in the line are Bill Alvarado, Steve Bigelow, Milt Blevins, Norm Chapman, Jerry ' Collins, Hal Duffy, Mel Klohr. iTom Hale, Jerry Kershner. Ken Klauer, Bob Lopez, John Kaven tos, Bob Reiter, John Robinson and Vcrn Seott. Jerry Maule and Denny Craig will receive manager's letters. Shaw Selected On INS Second All-America 'If! George Shaw has been nam«<l to the second team of another All-American squad. This timoj it's the Intel national Newt Serv ice All-America, compiled by; INS writer* throughout the; country. The INS first team contains two players from the Coast. S Tackle Jack Kllena of UCLA and Center Matt Hazeltine of Cali- j fornia. In addition to Shaw, three other Coast players were on the second team. They are Guard Jim Salsbury of UCLA, Quarterback Paul Lar son of California and Fullback Bob Davenport of UCLA. The first team consists of j Ends Ron Beagle, Navy, and Max Boydaton, Oklahoma; Tackles' Sid Foumet, Louisiana State, and Kllena; Guards Bud Brooks, Ar kansas, and Tom Bettis. Purdue; j Center Hazeltme; Backs Ralph GugUelmi, Notre Dame; Howard Cassady, Ohio State; Tom Beil, l Army, and Alan Aineche, Wis-1 consin. On the second team are four ends, Don Holleder, Army; Jim Pybtim. Auburn; Dean Dugger,! Ohio State, and Ron Kramer, j Michigan; three tackles, Eldred. Kraemer, Pittsburgh; Frank Varrichione, Notre Dame, and I Tom Jones, Miami of Ohio; Guards Salsbury and Cal Jones. Iowa, and Centers Kurt Burns. Oklahoma, and Hal Eastcrwood, Mississippi State. In the backfleld with Shaw, Larson and Davenport, are Pete Vann, Army; Corky Tharp, Ala bama; Bob McNamara, Minne sota; Corky Taylor, Kansas State, and Dick Moegle, Rice. IM Entry Blanks Due Entry blanks for winter term intramural competition are due Friday, according to an announcement from the Intra mural office. The blanks may be turned in at the office. Prouty's Shoe Se ermce * Invisible Resoling * Refinishing * Repairing * Dyeing K. B. PROUTY 970 Oak St. Eugona, Ora. Oregon Sets Nine Records Nine nfw Oregon records were | established and one more was 11 ted by George Shaw and Dirk .James during the 15*54 football season, according to figures just released. Shaw set four single-season and four three-year career rec ords with his passing. He passed for 1358 yards this year and 2676 In three years to heat Norm Van Brock 1 in’s records of 1155 in IMS and 21M in 1946-48. Shaw also had 1536 total of fense for the season and 3106 for three years to beat Van Broeklin’s records of 1113 in IMS and 2043 for three years. In addition, he attempted lf*6 passes this year and 461 in three years to beat the records of 169 and 361 set. by Hal Dunham in 1951 and 1950-52, respectively. Shaw also completed 91 passes this season and 211 in three years to beat Dunham's marks 'of 62 and 158. James scored 66 points this I year to tie the scoring record set by Johnny Kitzmiller in 1928. i and scored 60 in conference play | to top Kitzmeller's recor of 53 set the same year. The whole Webfoot team also got in the act by tying one team 1 record. The Ducks passed for 67 first downs, tying the mark sc-t by the 1951 team. Patronize Kmc raid Advertisers Bruins Dominate Opponent Team I'CLA'r • undefpated Bruins dominated the lfliM Oregon nil opponent football tram, plarmg four men on the first, team. The Wehfoots selected Bruin Cogers Top Alums During Scrimmage Oregon’* fast-improving bas ketball squad opened their final week of practice yesterday as the chib crushed an alumni team in a scrimmage, 77-3f*. Last Wednesday Bill Borcher’s Crew beat the same group by only nine points in another scrimmage but the Ducks showed much improvement in yesterday s play a.s they utilized their fast break to inn away with the contest. Big Jim Loscutoff again was outstanding for the Duck team as he poured in 23 points and was the big factor in Oregon's domination of the backboards. The Ducks have only three more days to get ready for their first game this Friday when they tangle with Santa Clara’s Bron cos in the second half of a double header at McArthur court. Ore gon State and California will meet in the first game of the twin bill. j Tackle Jack Ellena, Guards Jim | Sahibury and Hardiman Ctin'; 1 ton and Fullback Bob Davenport, to the team. Both Ellena and Salsbury have been named to several A11-America teams. - Iars*n Selected Three. California Bears, head ed hy AII-American Paul Larson |at quarterback, were also select jed. The other two were Center | Matt Haaeltine and End Jim Hanifsn. Two members of the Rose Bowl-bound CSC Trojans wer< named. Jon Arnett, who wn ktd ;the Ducks when the two tcarr.o i met, got one halfback spot ami ■ Ed Pouch was named tackle, i Rounding out the first team were End John Stewart of Stanford and Halfback Wilbur Gar\ of , Idaho. Second Team Listed I Players from seven schools i mane up the .second team, which, was composed of Ends Bob Long, UCLA, and Leon Clarke, USC; j Tackles Ron Aschbecher, Ore gon State, and Win Wedge, Stan ford; Guards. Tom Lauderback, San Jose State, and Vaughan Hitchcock. 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