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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1961)
Ducks set season finale with OSU By JOE UEKUEIt Emerald KjMirts Editor The Oregon Ducks were busy Monduy night, priming them selves for their biggest foot ball attraction of the year, the Homecoming clash with (he Ore gon Htato Beavers Saturday aft ernoon on Hayward field. Oregon came out of lust week's Ohio State game in good j shape physically and should be I In full force for this 05th an- i mini "Civil War" scrap. HALFBACK Mike Gaechter I twisted an ankle in the last half; of Saturday's game and has j been listed as the only doubt- j ful participant In the upcoming! battle. Tackle Hon Sniriow and guart j Bill Del Biaggio were banged up; a bit but both have- been cleared J for action. The Beavers are in good shape Injury-wise, with only end Kklpi Bussell and third-string quarter- j back Kich Brooks on the side- j lines. < OA< If TOM.MV I’KOTHKO Is expected to send bis crew Into action with the same starting lineup that he has used all sea son. Broken wrist puts Madsen on bench Bruce .Madsen, sophomore guard on this year's Oregon basketball team, suffered a broken wrist last weekend while practicing with the team. Madsen played for the Frosh hist year and was an All-Stat er from Montana in high school. He will be out of action for at least six weeks. BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND SOLITAIRE (iloriously displayed in a distinctive in o u n t i n g. Knife-edged shank, sweep ing up to the one-quarter turn setting. Choice of 14 karat white or gold. From $200 up. T~ JEWELRY ©M -.STOR‘ IIANK KIVEKA . . . IWwer upM-ilsU-r Terry linker, the "boy won !er" will get the nod at quar terback. but Bill Sullivan, a junior from Crescent City, Calif., will be ready to give Baker any mpport he might need Sullivan ilaycl approximately 10 minutes >n last Saturday’s contest with irigham Young and according to his coaches did a surprisingly fine job. A J*AJK of real speedsters, senior Hank Rivera and sopho more Leroy Whittle will handle most of OSU's running chores ■'-om the halfback spots. Bruce Williams, a 200-pounder, will go at fullback. The Oregon lineup should run about the same as it has the past three weeks, with the possible ex ception of Gaechter. Lu Bain will probably be called upon to fill Tae-.-hter's right halfback spot f the senior scatback isn't ready to go by then. The "war”, while of great im portance to state of Oregon fans, will mean little as far as the na tionwide picture goes. The Ducks have a four-win, five-loss season ••ecord and Oregon State has done pnlv a little better with four and four. THUS, THE nir of excitement often times generated by the pos- ' Ability of a bowl bid hanging on the outcome will be absent from ' his 'year’s tussle. Nevertheless, there will be ac tion aplenty. There always is when these two arch-rivals meet. For the first time in three years, Mel Renfro and Terry Bak er will be thrown into action on the same football field, and for the first time they will be sup porting opposing forces. RENFRO, OREGON’S flashy sophomore halfback, and Baker, OSU's self-appraised demon of the gridiron, were teammates at Portland's Jefferson high school during some of that school's greatest football years. If these two don't produce the fireworks, the game could very well end in the first 0-0 tie be tween these two schools since 1931. No reports are in as yet, but national odds-makers are expect ed to rate the game nearly a toss up. THE RECORDS are almost identical and we find little rea son to sway our opinion one way or the other by comparing re sults against common opponents, j Oregon beat Stanford, 19-7, while the Indians downed OSU, ---| IP JUMBO BARBQ «» V *"» • ') ' ' * ;>#*« m* *** ■ ‘tot 2ii j3r Jumbo Bar-B-Q now has Pizza on its Delivery Menu, as well as Hamburgers, Shakes, Fries and Other Yummy Goodies Dl 5-9369 '14-0. But on the other side of he ledger, Oregon dropped a one ooint decision to the same Wash ington State team which the Bea vers had conquered the week be fore by seven. Both teams have beaten Ida I ho and Washington. This will, of course, be the final game of the year for the | Ducks, but Oregon State will have | one game remaining against Hou ston the following week in Hou ' ston. vZ/ 50 FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS Vjd of the ^ ► 31 ROY COPPING NO. 1 * JtM l "*>> « OAK EUGENE, OREGON NAME _ KS ADDRESS _ M Good thru Ooc. 4th. No purchase necestary. Pick up Bonus 1^^ ^Coupon Book. 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