Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 11, 1960, Page Six, Image 6

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    Improving West Virginia to test Ducks
Starting lineups
WEST VIRGINIA vs.
176 Timmerman LE(
216 Winter LT
194 Melenyzer Lj
196 Lanasa C
200 Tolley RG
210 Bowman RT
216 Struck RE
181 Evans QB
168 Holdinsky LH
186 Woodeshick RH
215 Benke FB
OREGON
Bauge 206
Snidow 214
Rose 194
Clesceri 205
Urell 20(
Barnett 235
Burnett 181
Grosz 20(
Grayson 17.'
Jones 141
Snyder 18'
DAVE ITltEIX, Oregon’s senior guard from Astoria plays the
next to last footi^all game of ail outstanding collegiate career this
Saturday in Portland
Alpha Phi, McAlister
pound out victories
Five undefeated volleyball
teams emerged from Wednesday
and Thursday night Women’s
League play.
UNDEFEATED in the Wednes
day night competition were Uni
versity House, Zeta Tau Alpha,
and Hendricks Hall.
Unbeaten after Thursday
nights action were the Alpha Phi
A team, and McAlister Hall.
In Wednesday night play.
Douglas won by default over Car
son 5 and Sweetser Hall gained
the decision, also by default, ove.
Highland House.
UNIVERSITV downed Rebec
24-8, Zeta Tau Alpha overcame
Schaffer 22-12, Alpha Omicron
Pi downed Delta Zeta 17-15, and
Hendricks won from Susan
Campbell 15-9.
Alpha Gamma Delta defeated
Vlpha Delta Pi 21-15 and Sigma
Kappa won by default over Car
son 4 also in Wednesday play.
Hawthorne C gained a bye.
IN THURSDAY action Alpha
Phi beat Hawthorne 18-15, Delta
Gamma whipped Kappa Kappa
Gamma 19-16, Pi Beta Phi out
pointed Kappa Alpha Theta 17
10, and the Hawthorne A team
took Columbia by default.
In the final four Thursday
;ames, Alpha Chi Omega beat
Garson 3, 32-10, Chi Omega beat
the Alpha Phi B team by de
ault, De Cou overcame Carson
2, 24-7, and McAlister snowed
Dymeqt1 under 3^-5. % . . , ,
Two teams occupying ex
tremes on the football ladder,
West Virginia's winless Mount
aineers, and Oregon's winning
Ducks (6-2), collide tomorrow
ifternoon in what should be an
interesting ball game for all
sides.
FOR THE Mountaineers of
Dene Corum, it will be the next
.o-last chance to gain victory
lumber one for this season. The
vlounties are currently 0-6-2 but
ilmost climbed aboard the vic
ory wagon last week end before
ieing Boston U., 7-7, and will
je more desperate than ever a
ainst the Webfoots tomorrow in
ortland.
Len Casanova on the other
and, has the job of keeping his
''ucks up for the lowly West
/irginians. in the face of next
veek end’s very important clash
vith arch rival Oregon State.
Nevertheless, this should be
one of the exciting ball games of
lie season for the two clubs, and
the Ducks can by no means be
considered sure bets to win at
this stage.
WEST VIRGINIA is a young
ootball team that carrys a trav
elling squad of 37 men, 23 of
whom are experienced sopho
mores who have handled the
>111 nt of the attack in Coach
Corum's platooning offense.
Portland fans at Multnomah
Stadium Saturday will see an in
teresting brand of wing-T foot
ball played by the easterners. It
will be similar In some ways to
ihc California wing-T attack the
Ducks turned back earlier in the
season, but will employ more
variation.
Chief threats in the Mountain
eer offense should be junior
Dale Evans, a crafty option run
ner and VVVU's leading passer in
several years, and Don Myers,
the team's biggest grounct guin
• r thin year with a 4.0 average.
THK OREGON attack suffer
ed two blows yesterday when it
was learned that two ailing first
stringers, guard Mike Hose, and
fullback Bruce Snyder may not
play in the West Virginia game.
Rose was out of action in last
week's 27-0 victory over Stan
ford and Snyder, the rapidly Im
proving Junior fullback was In
jured during the Stanford game
and has been out of practice most
of this week.
Volleyball...
(Continued jrotn page 5)
drubbing.
HARrtiNTKR'.H B team won by
forfeit over Gamma, who failed
to have a team ready In time for
• ho match.
“T!rTe~arc no scheduled games
for today.
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