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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1958)
*Duc&07*&c&& By OICK Mr.KINNKY HKliMTiild Asn't Sports Kditor mam VVhat happened to the Webfoots Saturday? 'I'his and many similar questions were asked by Oregon students, alums and townspeople following (tregon’s poor weekend performance again-t Washington State. The result of Saturday's tilt clearly indicates how important it is for a hall club to have a proper mental attitude during grid prac tice the week before a given game and while the contest is jii progress. Coach Casanova expressed concern all week long regard ing the attitude of Webfoot gridders. The early season suc cesses against Idaho, (tklahoma and California along with the press ballyhoo given the Ducks during the week pre ceeding the WSC game definitely appeared to affect the attitude of the Webfoots. From the start of the homecoming clash the espirit de corps and tremendous desire to win that had been so char acteristic the week before against USC was lacking. The players appeared to only be going through the motions of playing football. To the 18,5(XJ spectators who witnessed the Duck downfall Saturday it must have looked like the Webfoot gridders were so impressed with their football'ability that they thought a win would result merely by stepping onto the Hayward Field turf. With all the praise given the Duck- during the week and j the high national rating, the Webfoots must have thought! they were invincible and incapable of going down to defeat to a twice conquered foe. The Cougars proved otherwise I Saturday. Spirit important Factor ()regon docs have a good ball club and is certainly one of the finest squads in the nation, yet it must be remembered that the Duck arc not so powerful that a fired up squad like the Cougars cannot defeat them. Another point that stood out was the fact that Oregon’s bench appeared to lack the spark and enthusiasm which has typified Webfoot squads in the past. Normally the Ducks' reserves are full of fire, but even this outstanding feature was lacking Saturday. Webfoot fans know the Ducks have a much better club than the one that merely went through the motions Saturday. Most Oregon fans hope that the 1 tucks learned a valuable lesson this past weekend. No team is unbeatable and a large amount of desire and spirit is needed along with playing ability to play winning ball every week. Ability Not Only Ingredient Ability is not the only ingredient needed for a suc cessful football squad, but the spirit, desire, hustle and the will to win are essential features which go to make up a consistent winner Many fine teams have come back after suffering a setback so disheartening as Saturday's loss, and this come-back abil ity is the mark of a truly great team. The Ducks have the capabilities to go all the way to the PCC crown this season, but it will take more team spirit and desire than was shown Saturday. It has been proven time and time again throughout the last two seasons that on any given day a lightly-regarded spirited squad can rise to the heights and dump a highly rated squad. This can be evidenced in Northwestern’s trouncing of Michigan by a 31-point margin on Saturday. Undoubtedly the Northwestcrners are not that much better than Michigan, but a fired-up squad can combine foot ball ability and spirit to win important games. Last season ()SC suffered a mental lapse and as a result was upended 26-7 by UCLA and 19-6 by Washington, but the Beavers then staged a strong comeback and managed to tie the Ducks for the l’acific Coast Conference title, prov ing that fine teams do lose, but can shake defeat off and come back. The upcoming tussle with California is probably the most important game that Coach Lett Casanova’s squad has had to date. At the present time Cal leads the conference and Coach l’ete Klliott undoubtedly realizes the importance of defeat ing Oregon tlijs coming Saturday. If the Oregonians are to win the title, a win over California is a must, and most Oregon fans believe that the Ducks realize the importance of the task at hand and will prove once again that the 1958 Webfoots are the class of the PCC. However, it will take hard work and a better showing than was performed against the WSC squad Saturday to achieve this goal. WASHINGTON STATIC Quarterback Geoff Price (22) is brought to a halt on this play by unidenti fied Webfoot gridder while Marian Holland (44) and tackle Jim Linden (71) come up to give assist ance as Ducks lost a 6-0 decision to the spirited WSC squad on Saturday. (Emerald photo by Louis Parker) Ducks prepare for Cal The Oregon Ducks, unable to avoid the familiar upset by los ing to Washington State last Sat urday, are back to work this week preparing for another Pa cific Coast Conference crucial against the roused California eleven at Berkeley Saturday. The Bears, currently leading the PCC with a 2-0 record, drop ped their first two games, but have made an outstanding come back with three straight victor ies. Last weekend they clipped Southern California 14-12 and once again the big gnn for Cal was all-American candidate Joe Kapp, the do-everything quarter back. Kapp leads the conference in total offense. He’s one of the top runners in the coast as •veil as a dangerous passer. Cal's split-T attack has aver aged better than 23 points per game in five games. The Ducks, while in pretty good condition physically, will have to improve their mental at titude if they wi3h to top the Bears. Saturday's 6-0 loss proved that. The Webfoots now stand 2-2 on the season with a 2-1 mark in PCC games. This ranks a tie with OSC for third behind Cal (2-0) and WSC (3-1). Physically the Ducks appear in good shape for the crucial Cali fornia game as just two minor injuries resulted from the Cougar battle: end Ron Stover, with a bruised leg, and guard Joe Schaf feld, who injured a knee. Neither injury is regarded serious enough to prevent the two Duck grid ders from action against the Bears. The Webfoot starting lineup may be revised come Saturday afternoon in Berkeley as coach Len Casanova indicated after the loss to WSC that there might be some changes made. Comparing the two team’s performances against the Con gars gives the Bear’s a decided advantage. Cal beat Jim Suth erland’s club 34-14 in the same Memorial Stadium that Oregon must play the Bears. If Oregon can pull itself to gether, however, the game could be a different story, as the Web foots have one of the best de fenses in the land. 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