Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1961, Page Four, Image 4

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    Ducklings meet Rooks
in 'Little Civil War'
The Oregon Frost) will seek
its third straight victory when
the Ducklings tangle with the
Oregon State Rooks in the ‘•Little
Civil War" at Corvallis on
Thanksgiving morning. Game
time is 10 a.m.
The Ducklings whitewashed
the Rooks. 12-0. in their first
meeting at Portland on a wet
and cold Nov. 2 evening. Duck
ling halfback Cary Tommeraa
son scored the first six pointer
in that game on a 28-yard run
and Bob Buries intercepted a
pass for the other touchdown.
The Rook offense is spear
headed by the passing of quarter
back Gordon Queen from St.
Mary’s high school in Berkeley,
Calif.
Queen had a bad evening
against‘the Ducklings in the oth
er encounter between the two
teams, completing only two pass
es and having two intercepted by
the alert Duck secondary.
Against Washington, Queen
completed eight of eleven passes
for 217 yards and threw three
touchdown passes in the 46-8
Rook win.
He had another good after
noon against the Washington
State Coubabes. although the
Rooks dropped the thriller, 22
20, connecting on 11 of 17 passes
for 196 yards.
Queen’s main targets are a
pair of 6-4 ends, Scott Miller
from Kelso and Doug McDougal
of Portland's Wilson high.
The probable starting OSD
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Meet me at
b the RUSH INN
834 E. 13th On the Campus
backtieid. along' wun yueen, win
consist of Dick DeFillippo at
right half. Dan Espalin at left
half, and Art O'Grady at full
back.
The Ducklings will be paced
by the passing of quarterback
Mike Brundage and the running
if halfbacks Gary Tommeraason
and Chuck Miller. Brundage has
thrown three touchdown passes
thus far this season.
Tommeraason leads the Duck
lings in scoring, hitting paydirt
four times for 24 points.
THE UITKLINU8 have a 2-0-1
reooid this season. Oregon open
ed the season by battling to a
14-14 tie with the Washington
State Frosh. After dropping the
! looks. 12-0. the Frosh shut out
I -he Washington Pups. 15-0.
Alabama ranked
as nation's best
(From LT’I reports)
: Undefeated and untied Ala
! bania has replaced Texas as the
i top team in the United Press In
j ternational major college foot
ball ratings.
The Crimson Tide was named
; nrst in 25 ballots in voting by 35
! leading coaches. Ohio State re
ceived seven first place votes.
Minnesota two and Texas one.
Texas went from first to fifth
after its 6-nothing upset at the
hands of Texas Christian.
Here are this week's teams
in order:
Alabama first. Ohio State sec
ond. Minnesota third, Louisiana
State fourth, Texas fifth. Missis
sippi sixth and Michigan State
| seventh. Colorado is eighth,
j Michigan ninth and Arkansas
10th.
Utah State heads the second
group.
IM sked-volleyball
Tuesday, Nov. 21
3:50 Court 40 Sheldon B vs.
French B
Court 43 Young B vs.
Adams B
4:35 Court 40 Omega B vs.
Barnes B
Court 43 Sigma Phi Ep
silon A vs. Phi Delta Theta
A
j 5:15 Court 40 Sigma Nu B vs.
Chi Psi B
Court 43 Phi Gamma Delta
vs. Delta Upsilon B
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Sigma Nu wins; five out of six games
on intramural schedule end in forfeits
Monday's “A" volleyball sched
i vile turned out to be one of the
most unusual on intramural rec
! ord: only one of the six sched
| uled games was played. The other
five were either forfeits or nei
. ther team showed up. The day's
' only match was played between
' Chi Psi and Sigma Nu with the
latter coming out on top, 2-0.
Sigma Nu took 15-8 and 15-6
victories to edge its rival.
In other "action," Stafford for
| feited to Barrister. The Counsel
] ors bowed by a forfeit to Boyn
Cleveland revises
Brown's statistics
The Cleveland Browns have
revised yesterday's figures on
Jin.my Brown, the National Foot
ball League's leading rusher.
Immediately after yesterday's
! 45-24 victory over Philadelphia.
Brown was credited with 242
j yards in 34 carries for a new sin
i gle game rushing mark. Today,
I the Browns re-checked the fig
j ures and found the star fullback
had gained only 237 yards. This
tied a record that Brown set in
! 1957.
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Neither Beta Theta Pi nor Sip
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It seems all one has to do to
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up.
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