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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1960)
DAVIS CUP TEAM HEADS FOR AUSTRALIA—America's Davis Cup tennis team (fathers at the steps of a United airliner before taking off from Los Angeles for Australia with high hopes of bringing the prize piece of silverware back to the United States. Left to right: Barry MncKay, Ihiy ton, Ohio.; Earl Buckholz, Chuck McKinley, both of St. Louis, Mo.; Dennis Ralston, Bakersfield, Calif., and Capt. and Mrs. David Freed, Salt Lake City. (AP Wirephoto) McKeevers, OSCs Kline . nominated for All-American The nation’s college grid coa ches have named 22 new players ■—four of them from the West Coast—to the roster of candidates for the 1960 All-American foot ball team. Selections were made in a sec ond balloting by the American Football Coaches Association, and were based on the players’ performances during the first seven games of the season. MARLIN and Mike McKeever, the two big twin brothers from the University of Southern Cal ifornia, have both been nomin ated for the All-American team. The twins, Mike who plays guard, and Marlin who plays end, j were both nominated last year, j and they again have proved wor thy of the honor. Mike recently underwent brain , surgery for a blood clot he re-' ceived in the USC-Stanford game, j OREGON State’s big tackle,' Mike Kline, has also been hon ored in the second balloting. Kline is a defensive star for the Beav ers and is one of the few OSC starters who has not received an injury this season. He has a fine defensive record thus far in the season, but should not be under rated in his offensive ability. Keith Lincoln, Washington State halfback, is also on the list of new candidates. Lincoln, one of the best rushers and pass re ceivers on the coast, was hurt recently, but should return to action soon. Also worth mentioning is Tom Larscheid from Utah State. He is second in the nation in rush ing with nearly 10 yards per carry. Larscheid is probably the best halfback Utah State has seen in some years. TWO OTHER outstanding players who are notably absent from the nominations are Dave Urell and OSC’s Terry Baker. Urell, whose tremendous offen sive and defensive play has greatly aided the University of Beavers to face Indians Saturday Oregon State’s Beavers, next week’s opponent for Oregon’s Webfoots in the annual civil war grid battle, sharpened up on their pass defense yesterday and Wed nesday in preparation for bat tle tomorrow with Stanford’s In dians in Palo Alto. THE BEAVERS of Tommy Prothro, one of the surprises in the northwest grid wars this season, currently hold a 4-3 sea son^ record-against some of the best opposition in the land. The most recent Beaver vic tory came last Saturday when they stormed back from behind at Pullman, Washington to over come a 10-0 first quarter Cougar J lead to win, 20-10. W ith an explosive backfield I featuring Don Kasso, Terry Ba ker, Grimm Mason, and Hank Rivera (to mention only a few) it is little wonder that oppon ents have not counted the Beav ers out of any ball games this year. IOWA’S HAWKEYES found this out in the second game of the season when they piled up an early first quarter lead, only to have the Beavers storm back into contention in the second half. Lack of depth has been the big Corvallis worry this sea son, especially in this second half of the campaign. WASHINGTON’S Huskies de monstrated this three weeks ago at Multnomah Stadium when they wore away a 22-7 Beaver lead with superior man power to gain a 30-29 win. But spirit and guts count more than manpower in these intra state grid battles, and even if the Beavers should lose t<? Stan ford tomorrow in Palo Alto, it will have very little bearing on their attitude when they face our Ducks in eight days on their home turf. Why Pay More For PANTS? CONTINENTALS .... $3.88 CASUALS.$2.88 At the Outdoor Store you find style, color, sizes and a big selection. Vou pay the lowest prices for the best brands. Elsewhere you’d pay more so make your choice at ... . THE OUTDOOR STORE 716 Willamette DI 4-4287 { Oregon, has been passed over for some reason. Baker is leading the nation in total offense but has j not been nominated. This second All-American poll is the last to be taken before the end of season. Emerald pigskin pickers try again on tough slate After a so-so week last Saturday In which Steve Millikin Increased his lead, The Kmerald pigskin derby continues with ten or more tough games. With only two more weeks to go in the derby, (In* pressure is beginning to tell on the contenders, and some muy fall by the way. side unless Millikin has a bad day. If ground is to be gained, it must be gained this week, ns next week finds a tough group of traditional* through which the prog nosticator will have to have. Why not match your skill with that of The Kmerald staff, put ting your choices in the margin and matching them up after Satur day. \V. Virginia at Oregon Washington at California Minnesota at Purdue Ohio State Northwestern at .Michigan State l < LA at Air Force Auburn at (irorgia I ilinoin at \Vi*con«m Miniwippi at Temie*»rc llalt more at Chicago (Pro) Steve Millikin 701 Oregon 21 Wtah. 40 M inn. 14 Iowa 12 North. 7 Vi LA 10 Auburn 14 Illinoi* 7 M l»». Halt 21 A1 Hynding 656 C Irrgotl 19 Waul*. ft M inn. 10 Ohio St. 7 Mich St. 12 l < I.A 12 Auburn 6 Wine. 3 Mi**. 6 Halt. 13 Craig McEwcn .656 f Ircgon 14 W a*ih. II M inn. 10 Iowa 6 North. 7 l ( I.A 10 Auburn 7 Wise. 7 True. 6 Halt. 10 La*ry Kurtz 643 20 \Va*»h. 20 Purdue H Ohio St. 14 Mich St. 7 UCLA 30 Auburn Wi*c. Mm*. 3 Balt. 15 Bob Pond .537 report \Va*h. 20 M Mill. 10 Mich. St. 7 l*( LA Auburn 7 W i»c. Mias. 3 Halt. 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