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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1958)
Injuries worry Casanova as Webfoots await contest tty BOB MUIJJN Ktneraid Sport* Kill I or Ivf-n Casanova finlshc<l the work at his desk In his Athletic Department office. In a few mo ments he whs to Journey to the practice field to put his Oregon football team through its Thurs day afternoon drills for the Ore gon State game at Corvallis Sat urday. Before he left, however, he spoke shortly with this writer. A grim look crossed his face when asked about the team's Injuries. "(Charliei Tourvllle Is out for sure,” he said, lifting his eyes from the papers in front of him on the desk. “(Koni Stover says he wants to play; he’s not in very good shape, but he'll see action.” ToUrville had relnjured his leg In Oregon's 7-3 loss to t’C'I.A lust week and Stover hasn't played alner the Call- ! fornla game four weeks ago. (as added that quarterback Handy Frazer was doubtful and tliut guard Joe Khaffeld wouldn’t Is- up to full strength. Of Oregon State, Casanova noted: "They've been beating teams that have beaten us. And they've recovered from their in juries while we haven't." The Ducks dropped Pacific Coast Conference games to Cali fornia, Washington and UCLA. All three of these teams lost to tlte Beavers. And reports from OSC Publicity Director said that not one Beaver gridder was def initely' not going to play. “We’re far below starting potential," the grey-haired veteran of eight Oregon sea sons went on. “Stover’s a threat when he’s In there—even when he’s not catching jiass es, lie’s a threat. And Tour Tight contests mark IM play Tight contests highlighted in tramural volleyball action Wed nesday as two of the five sets played went the full three games. In B action Hunter grabbed the first game from French, but fal tered in the next day. The scores . were 6-10, 15-2 and 10-2. Theta Chi racked up the only one-sided triumph of the day, topping Al- 1 pha Tail Omega 14-3 and 7-3. Phi Delta Theta was pusher! to the limit by Sigma Nu, but man aged to come off the floor with an 8-6 and 10-8 triumph. The other B clash saw both Chemey and Young draw zeros— via the dou ble-forfeit route. In A action, Sigma Phi ppsilon edged a rugged Sigma Alpha Ep silon squad 11-9 and 8-5. Kappa Sigma won its second game in two days, coming from behind to whip Tau Kappa Epsilon 5-10, 7-4 and 11-8. IM schedule Friday, Nov. 21 Volleyball 3:50 McClure B vs. Morton B, Court 40; Stafford B vs. NWCC B, Court 36. 4:35 Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Delta Tau Delta B, Court 40; Sigma Phi Epsilon B vs. Phi Gamma Delta B, Court 43. 5:15 Kappa Sigma B vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon B, Court 40; ' Chi Psi B vs. Lambda Chi Alpha B, Court 36. LKN CASANOVA “Injuries hurt us” j vllle too. They added worries to opposing team.” When asked about the differ ence between this year’s club compared to last year’s squad that nearly upset Ohio State in a 10-7 loss in the Rose Bowl, Casanova said, "We’ve been an unfortunate team this year.” He rose from his seat. "Last year when we needed four yards, we just made it; this year we're getting three and a half. Last year we caught the important pass; this year we drop it. “Of course we miss (Jim) Shanley and (Jack) Morris” in the backfield,” he added. It was Shanley and Morris that combined to give the 1957 Webfoots the best one-two ! running combinatioh in the i school’s history. Cas noted that injuries have , hurt this year’s UO eleven too. "When we had everybody in SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK—9 A. M. to 11 P.M. Beverages • Mixers • Ice Cubes Magazines • Meats • Fresh Prdouce 13TH AT HIGH STREET Dl 4-1342 there, we did a good job, but we aren't deep enough to fill in for the injuries we’ve had this year. "Many replacements didn’t get the experience in Spring Practice this year." Casanova referred to the junior college transfers who didn’t enter the University until this fall. A grim look crossed Casa nova’s face. “The kids have really worked hard for this game,” he said. And this in spite of the bad breaks. One more question, Cas. Do you want to win this one? “You bet we do!" \ GAS-TOONS “I wonder what that attendant was yelling about as we pulled out of the station?” The one thing you will take away from here is satisfaction with our service. AL LINDLEY'S SHELL SERVICE We give S&H Green Stamps Phone DI 3-4214 Franklin Si Walnut St. NEW BROCHURE AVAILABLE 1959 HOWARD TOUR To the University of HAWAII SUMMER SESSION 56 days for only $529 plus $9 tax Steamship travel included ONLY $25 deposit Consult Housemother Mrs. Jennie Stuart Sigma Kappa DI 5-5501 TOP 77—The Dinah Shore Cnevy Show-Sur da/-T«3C-TV or^i the Pat Boone Chevy Showroom-weekly on ABC-TV. 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