Season opener
Frosh gridders face Cougar Pups today
Starting lineups
COUBABES
John Cooley
Bill Cook
Lloyd McCoy
Glen Baker
Bruce Carter
LaVaughn Stephens
Roy Busse
Blain Eliot
John Zaring
John Browne
Gary Pence
POS.
End
End
Tackle
Tackle
Guard
Guard
Center
Fullback
Halfback
Halfback
Quarterback
DUCKLINGS
Dick Imwalle
Dick Schwab
Dennis Maloney
Mike Stroginnis
Phil Cooper
Ron Jones
Larry Horyna
Bill Youngmayer
Monte Fitchett
Mel Renfro
Bill Berry
Orcgon'n promising Froah
football team open* lt« season
today on Hayward field at 1:30
p.m. ugainst the WSIJ Coubabes.
Sporting a high school atar at
almost every position, the r>jck
lings njii into an unknown quan
tity in the Coubabe learn.
In the same (situation last
year, the highly heralded Frosh
squad from Oregon got dumped,
and dumped hard on frozen turf
in Pullman.
Thin year, however, the Ducks
have Mel Renfro, and a fine ar
ray of outstanding backfield tal
JOHN ROBINSON, new freshman football coach, sends his Duoli
linKs against the WSf C'oubahes today, In his first game as a
head eoaeb.
cnt, notably lacking on last year’s
team, as only Duane Cargill is
now playing on the varsity from
that group.
Renfro, one of Oregon’s all
time high school greats, comes
from Jefferson of Portland, and
was not only an all-state selec
tion both his junior and senior
year, but was voted the most
valuable player in last year’s
state Shrine football game, fol
lowing Terry Baker, present Ore
gon State tailback, in that cap
acity.
New freshman coach, John
Robinson said in sizing up the
•quad, “We’ll just wait and see
how they perform. They are un
proven as of now.”
Robinson replaced Brad Eck
lund who Joined with the new
Dallas coaching staff in the Na
tional Football League. The new
Duckling coach was assistant
under Ecklund for two years, and
played on the Webfoot Rose Bowl
team of 1957-58.
The Duckling team will have
a pair of Californians going at
ends, Difck Imwalle, from San
Jose, and Dick Schwab of San Di
ego. Both are 195 pounders.
The team will have plenty of
beef at tackle with Dennis Ma
loney, a 227 pounder from Cleve- :
land of Portland, and Mike Stro
glnnis, from San Diego, another j
of the many California players
in the line-up.
At guard, Robinson will pro- ]
bably start Phil Cooper from
San Diego, and Ron Jones of,
North Salem. Pushing them hard |
for positions will be Bob Keeney
and Gene Brodsky.
At center it is a battle between
Larry Homya from Ontario, Ore
gon and Ron Stratten of San ,
Francisco. Homya, who is co- !
captain with starting quarter
back, Bill Berry, will most like
ly get the nod.
Berry, who according to re
ports from practice scrimmages
throws real well from the key
passing, has a pair of top men
right behind him in Doug Post
of Oroville, California, and Max
Chobian of Tulare, California.
With three senior quarterbacks
graduating next year from the
Duck varsity, the performance
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week end, with one exception. Ron
Snidow will ntep in at tackle for
the injured Riley Mattson.
One interesting sidelight to the
Cal record shows the Bears to be
a strong first half team, if noth
ing else. The Bears have been tied
with, or ahead of, their oppon
ents at the end of the first half
in each game with the exception
of the opener against Tulane.
In the second half it’s been a 1
different story: they’ve been out- !
scored 49-7.
If they can put together four
quarters of their first half brand
of football tomorrow, it could
mean trouble for the Ducks.
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of these three frosh could be im
portant to future Duck teams,
and they will all have possible
shots at the starting line-up
next year.
Besides Renfro, the other start
ing halfback will be Monty Fit
chett of Kelso, Washington. Lar
ry Hill of Astoria, and Dick
Shanley from Coos Bay may also
see action.
At fullback the biggest fight
for a starting position is being
waged between Luscious Bain of
Fort Vancouver, Washington,
shifted from his high school half
back spot, Bill Youngmayer of
North Bend, and Bob Good of
Canada who has an outside
chance.
The Coubabes will be slightly
outweighed by the FYosh, but
could be faster in the line.
Only one Oregonian will be on
the Coubabe starting eleven. He
is end Bill Cook from Pendleton.
With Jim Sutherland’s WSU
teams having primarily passing
offenses, fans can look for the
air to be filled with footballs,
many of which fly from the
hand of quarterback Gary Pence.
The Ducklings have a four
game schedule this year, includ
ing tilts with the OSC Rooks,
October 27 in Portland and Nov
ember 18 in Eugene, plus a game
with the Washington Frosh in
Seattle, November 11.
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