Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 21, 1958, Page Four, Image 4

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    Thrillers open
final IM week
The final week of intramural
football began yesterday with
close hard-fought games being
the rule. Alpha forfeited to Gam
ma who picked up its first win
of the year, and Philadelphia for
feited to Young.
Eagles gain win
Hale Kane and the Legal
Eagles fought to a scoreless tie
Both teams displayed excellent
IM schedule
Football
Oct. 21
8:50 Sigma Phi Epsilon vs Phi
Delta Theta. IM Field; Phi
Kappa Psi vs Sigma Nu,
Field one; Alpha Tau Ome
ga vs Delta Tau Delta.
Field two.
defenses in the contest, but the
Eagles picked up the win in over
time on yardage gained.
French nips Stafford
In another tight game French
and Stafford also fought to a
scoreless tie. French won the
game by gaining more first
downs.
Fijis nab title
In one of the later games, two
unbeaten teams; Sigma Al
Jefferson keeps
top position
in prep poll
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jefferson, after a 41-0 drub
bing of Madison, continued this
week to be the unanimous selec
tion of sportswriters and broad
casters voting in the Associated
Press poll as Oregon's No. 1 high
school football team.
Medford, the top southern Ore
gon power, flattened Klamath
Falls. 53-0, and easily retained
second place in the poll.
Roseburg moved from eighth
to number three spot after con
quering North Bend, fourth
last week, 27-20. North Bend
fell to seventh place.
North Salem drubbed Bend,
28-0, for its fifth victory in six
games to move into number four
position.
Astoria was hard pressed to
get by David Douglas of Portland.
6-0, and stay in fifth place.
Marshfield moved from seventh
to sixth after whipping Spring
field, 26-21.
Behind North Bend, in eighth
position, was Grants Pass,
which returned to the victory
column with a 33-7 win over
Ashland.
Baker, which appears to be the
strongest Eastern Oregon team,
inarched to its sixth victory with
out a loss over Hermiston, 33-12.
That moved Baker into the top
10. in ninth position.
McMinnville rounds out the se
lect group, in 10th spot. The
Grizzlies defeated West Linn,
ninth last week, 18-16.
Groups to meet
Intramural managers of teams
that have won or tied for first in
their leagues will meet this after
noon at 2:00 in the intramural
office for tournament drawings.
Phi Epsilon Kappa, physical
education honorary will meet
Friday at noon in the Student
Union.
pha Epsilon and Phi Gamma
Delta, to decide their league
championship. SAE started
things off when Joe Snyder
scored a touchdown to put them
ahead 6-0. Fiji however blasted
back with two touchdowns on
runs by Larry Dugan and Tim
Hindman. When the game was
over Fiji had won 14-6.
Campbell rolls
Campbell Club rolled to the
easiest win of the day by gaining
a 26-0 win over an outmanned
Lambda Chi Alpha team. Fred
Ramsey, Don VonBaskirk, and
Chuck Coston scored for the win
ners. Campbell Club's Bauer also
scored in a winning cause.
Kappa Sigs triumph
Kappa Sigma romped to a
1S-6 win over Chi Psi. Kappa
using two touchdowns by Skip
Hall and one by Ken Ward to
gain the win. Chi Psi averted a
shutout on a touchdown pass
from Chuck Inskeep to John
Shumway.
Sigma Chi wins
In another tight contest Sig
ma Chi and Delta TJpsilon fought
to a 13-13 tie with Sigma Chi
gaining the win on first downs
John Haukeli and Frank Weigel
scored touchdowns for Sigma Chi
and Jim Knight and Don Yokom
scored for Delta Upsilon.
Bears grab first
in PCC standings
PCC Standings
California
WSC
Oregon
OSC
ICLA
Stanford
ISC
Washington
Idaho
W \. Pet.
2 0 1.000
3 1 .150
2 1 .867
2 1 .687
1 1 .300
1 1/ .500
1 2 .338
0 2 .000
0 3 .000
By dick mckinney
Assistant Sports Editor
California’s Golden Bears took
over the Pacific Coast Confer
ence top spot this past weekend
by taking a narrow 14-12 win
over the Trojans of USC.
Cal’s top quarterback Joe
Kapp paced his team to an early
14-0 lead over the men of Troy,
then the Don Clark coached Tro
jans rallied for 12 points. USC’s
inability to hang onto the ball re
sulted in five fumbles which con
siderably aided the California
cause.
WSC kept its Rose Bowl hopes
alive by moving into second place
in conference standings by vir
tue of a 6-0 win over previously
undefeated Oregon. The Cougars
used a potent running and pass
ing attack and a strong defense
to stymie Oregon's bid to cap
ture the conference crown.
Injured WSC quarterback Bob
[ Newman saw enough action
against the favored Webfoots to
lead his team down the field and
then plunge over for the score
from the one-l'oot line late in
the second quarter.
Oregon State also kept its
bowl hopes alive by coming from
behind to score a 20-6 win over
Idaho. The Beavers regained
I some of their 1957 form behind
i the strong running of Jim Stin
| nette. OSC lost a 28-0 game to
. Wyoming the week before and
appeared to be headed for anoth
! cr loss, when Tommy Prothro's
I charges suddenly came alive to
down the Vandals.
The win puts the Corvallis lads
in a tie with Oregon for third
place in the standings and half
a game behind the league-leading
Bears.
UCLA came alive Saturday to
trounce the Washington Huskies
in a 20-0 televised contest. The
game was the fifth of the cam
paign for the Bruins and it ended
the college grid careers of sever
al penalized Bruin seniors. The
Los Angeles squad now hAlds a
1-1 conference record.
Stanford moved outside con
ference competition to meet a
strong Air Force Academy team
and lost a 16-0 decision.
At the present time California
is the leading contender for the
New Year’s Day trip .to Pasa
dena. However, both OSO and
W8C with only one loss In con
ference play have to bo consider
ed in the picture.
Cal has been surprising so far
this season as coach Pete Elliott
has brought the onco-powerfut
Bears, who only won one game In
1957, back into the picture.
In games slated for this week
end the Oregon-Callfornla game
at Berkeley is the featured bat
tle. The Beats need a victory
over the Ducks to stay in first
place, while the Webfoots would
like to win in order to stay in
the race for the numlter one spot.
Other games scheduled are
USC vs. WSC at Spokane, Wash
ington vs. OSC at Portland, and
Stanford vs. UCLA at Los An
geles.
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