Ducks rally to gain deadlock, 14-14
By RON BIEL
Emerald Sports Editor
A fourth quarter comeback and
a determined last-ditch stand
saved the Oregon Ducks from de
feat, but there was no victory
either as the 64th annual "civil
war" with Oregon State ended
in a 14-14 tie at Parker Stadium
in Corvallis, Saturday.
Hard running OSC tailback.
Don Kasso. eluded Duck defend
ers time and again to give the
Beavers 8-0 and 14-6 leads scor
ing all of the Beaver points and
making several key runs in a
performance similar to his clutch
play in last year's contest.
BIT THE WEBFOOTS had
their glory too. as they scored
once in the second period follow
ing an intercepted pass which
center Joe Clesceri returned to
the Beaver 20. and a final time In
the fourth quarter on a 58 yard
drive that included a pair of fav
orable roughing penalties and
two Dave Grosz to Kent Peterson
passes.
The scoring soptlight in that
final drive was focused on tiny
Cleveland Jones who passed the
last eight yards to end Paul
Bauge and followed that up by
carrying over the extra point on
a tricky double reverse.
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SE.MOH OREGON quarterback, Dk'k Arbuokle, goes high to
steal a Terry Baker pass from the hands of Beaver wingbeck,
Gene Hilliard, in first quarter action, Saturday.
Eagles bounce Giants
Philadelphia’s Eagles called on
a surprisingly stout defense yes
terday to defeat the New York
Giants 17-10 and gain undisputed
first place in the Eastern Divi
sion of the National Football
League. Meanwhile, Green Bay
lost ground in the Western Di
vision to idle Baltimore when
the Packers lost to Los Angeles
on a last minute field goal 33-31.
CHICAGO and St. Louis mov
ed up in their respective divisions
with wins.
The Bears, playing one of their
best games of the season, de
feated the rugged Detroit Lions
28-7. The Cardinals moved up
in the Eastern Division race with
a 26-14 win over division cellar
dweller Washington.
WINLESS Dallas still couldn’t
get on the right track and lost
another one, this time to San
Francisco 26-14. Tommy Davis
booted four field goals in the
gold miners’ win.
Cleveland continued to stumble
in the quest for it's first division
berth in three years. This time
it was a fired up Pittsburgh
Steeler outfit that bottled up the
famed Brown offense and won
14-10.
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The Staters, with the score tied
and less than six minutes to go,
took the kickoff after Jones' ex
tra ponit and from their own 42
drove down to the Duck eleven
yard line.
WITH BARELY a minute left.
Kasso tried a pair of unsuccess
ful end sweeps and threw an in
complete pass in the end zone.
That left 19 seconds on the clock,
and the crowd of 27,009 on the
edge of their seats.
Beaver coach, Tommy Prothro,
masterminding the struggle from
the press box, called on quarter
back Tim Ankerson to try for
the crucial goal. The young soph
omore’s attempt was wide, end
ing the game except for a final
desperation heave by Dave Grosz
that was intercepted.
The outcome of the tilt left the
University of Oregon ahead in
the 64 year series, 30 wins to 25
losses and nine ties.
In the last six years since Tom
my Prothro has arrived at Ore
gon State, the series is even with
each school winning two, losing
two, and tying two.
THE BATTLE Saturday could
be the last for most of the twelve
seniors on the Duck squad unless
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| the Webfoots get a hoped-for I
! bowl bid by one of the three
bowls that has been considering
them.
However, there are three sen
iors who are not finished with [
collegiate football. Dave Grosz j
and Cleveland Jones have been j
Invited to the All-America game ■
in Tuscon. and Grosz also will
perform in the Hula Bowl.
To top the individual honors!
received by the Webfoots. Dave,
Urell has been offered a coveted
berth in the East-West Shrine i
game in Kezar Stadium,
THE STATISTIC** in Satur
day's battle write a revealing
! story, agreeing with the score in
that tlie game was a close one.
The Ducks led by a slight margin
of 238 yards to 193 in total yards
gained, while the Beavers had
ten first downs to the eight of
Den Casanova's crew.
The Webfoots, however, were
far superior to OSC in the air,
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completing eight or 20 passes
for 97 yards to one of ten com
pleted tosses and eleven yard* for
the Beavers. This pass was the
first one Oregon SLuto has com
pleted against Oregon in the last
four years.
Dave Grosz ended his career
of three years under coach Casa
nova in second place to George
Shaw in total offense for a Uni
versity of Oregon player. Grosz
needed 1H3 yards to overtaks
Shaw, twit compiled only 93 in
the tilt.
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