Ducks to face Wolverines
THE RIG AND THE LITTIJC of the U of O haekfleld here team in a handoff, Dave Grosz to Cleve
land .lone*. The duo totaled 102 yards In Grosz to Jones passes last Saturday, not counting those
called back because of penalties.
Coach Len Casanova’s Oregon
Ducks run headlong into the
Michigan Wolverines this com
ing .Saturday after dumping the
University of Idaho, 33-6. despite
many first half mistakes last
week end.
Led by the passing of Dave
Grosz, and the sticky-fingered
receiving of diminutive Cleveland
Jones, the Ducks were in strong
command throughout the Idaho
battle, enabling Casanova to play
all but four of his reserves.
This could have been just what
Cas was looking for, as sixteen
sophomores saw action in the
contest. Steve Barnett, chosen
by the Saturday Evening Post
as "one of the nation's outstand-1
ing sophomore linemen" was the
single sophomore to start, most
of the rest being on the second
team.
With the Duck head mentor
thus building his reserve strength
on sophomores with no varsity
experience, it is essential that
they see as much action as pos-i
sible.
Both the first and second teams
wil meet a real test this coming
weekend in Ann Arbor when they
will face a Bump Elliot coached
Michigan team that is reinforced
Ly 29 returning lettermen. *
Although few of the returning
lettermen were starters on the
1959-60 edition of the Wolver
ines. captain Jerry Smith an all
big-ten choice at center, last
year, is returning to the start
ing lineup along with big-ten
hurdles champ, Benny McRae, in
the backfield.
Although Elliot's ball club is
ranked near the bottom of the
big ten in most pre-season fore
casts, they can't be dismissed as
underdogs as they will be out
lo maintain the big ten domin
ance that has prevailed over Wes
tern area teams in the last few
years.
With only one injury in the
Idaho game, Greg Willener's
sprained ankle, Casanova will
probably go with the same start
ing lineup as last week.
This would put Grosz at quar
terback. Jones and Dave Gray
son at halfback, and Ben Sny
der at fullback.
Paul Bauge and Kent Petersen
are probable starters at end as
are Steve Barnett and Riley
Mattson at tackles. Mike Rose
and Dave Urell will be the most
likely starters at guard as will
Joe Clesceri at center.
Behind Snyder at fullback are
three able candidates for the po
sition. Jim Josephson, Duane Car
gill and Sam Owens. Backing up
Grosz at quarterback will be two
year letter-man Sandy Fraser.
Fighting hard for halfback posi
tions are Mickey Bruce, and
Herm McKinney.
Perhaps the deepest position
on the Casanova choo-choo this
year is end. Behind Peterson and
Bauge are Greg Willener, Jerry
Tarr, Len Burnett, John Polo
and Dale Herron, ex-Webfoot
basketball star.
In the interior line, the “young
“bulls,” meaning sophomores. Bill
Swain, Ron Berg, Bill Dal Biag
gio. Rich Dixon. Mickey Ording,
Dennis Prozinski, and Ed Thom
as will see much action, as will
Ron Anderson, junior letterman.
All these linemen, with the ex
ception of Dixon, are well over
200 pounds.
The battle Saturday will be the
first look that Midwest fans and
sportswriters will get at Cleve
land Jones, the 5’ 3%” package
of dynamite who is probably the
smallest triple threat on the in
tercollegiate scene today. Oregon
fans who have seen him in the
past are hoping he gives them
a real show.
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