Berrv Outshines Wildcats
DICK IMWALLE
Named Outstanding Lineman at Arizona
By JANET O’DELL
Emerald Sports News Editor
Oregon quarterback Bob Berry,
labeled by his coach Len Casano
va as a “tremendous team leader,”
has again proved his merit
Berry, aided by Mel Renfro and
an outstanding Webfoot line, led
by end Dick Imwalle, paced Ore
gon to 28-12 victory over hosting
Arizona Saturday.
Casanova expressed a “great
deal of admiration" for Berry
whom he felt was not only a good
passer, completing 13 of 18. but
a good signal caller and blocker
i as well.
Berry was named outstanding
back of the game by the members
of the press, while Imwalle earned
honors as outstanding lineman
Cas Praises Renfro
Casanova gave equal praise to
Renfro who turned in his best of
fensive performance of the sea
son. The All-American halfback
carried 12 times for 113 yards,
gained another 24 in pass re
ceiving, and contributed one
touchdown to the Ducks’ efforts.
In addition, he took over the sig
nal calling duties for awhile and
did what Casanova thought “a
very good substituting job for
Berry.”
The Webfoots dominated the
Wildcats both offensively and dc
fensively. In total offense, they
outgained their opponents by 190
yards, compiling 432 yards to Ari
zona’s 242 Oregon’s interior line
men gave Berry fine pass protec
tion as he racked up 190 yards in
the air to raise his season’s total
to 855 in five games. Last year
Berry totaled 995 in passing and
needs 503 more to tie the record
made by George Shaw in 1954
Frosh Come From Behind
To Edge Coubabes, 24-79
Oregon's Frosh footballers op '
ened their collegiate careers on '
a successful note Saturday, as |
they came from behind to nip
the WSU Coubabes, 24-19, at Pull
man.
Tom Jernstedt’s two-yard sneak
with two minutes remaining in
the game erased a 19-18 Coubabe
lead and gave the Frosh their vic
tory.
The Ducklings drew first blood
in the contest Doug Giles capped
a 70-yard first quarter drive with
a six yard plunge. The pass for
the extra point failed.
The Coubabes came right back
with a touchdown of their own.
as Bobby Bates tallied from the
three. The PAT gave WSU a 7-6
lead.
In the second quarter Murphy
IM Wrestling Schedule
Monday, October 21
4.00—157, Johanneson (Clark) vs. Curry (Sigma Chi)
4:00—167, Bettencoult (Stafford) vs. Lyon (Barrister)
4:00—167, Wright (DU) vs. Quinn (Phi Delts)
4:00—167, Felinge (Kappa Sigma) vs. Sevens (ATO)
4:06—167, Driscoll (Kappa Sigma) vs. Wells (Clark)
4:06—167, Fray (Fiji’s) vs. Reid (Stafford)
4:06—167, Milburn (Sigma Nu) vs. Coltman (Clark)
4:12—167, Smith (McClure) vs. Kirk (Ferry Street)
4:12—167, Runyon (Pi Kappa Alpha) vs. Jackson (Barrister)
4:12—157, Jones (Phi Delts) vs. Griffith (Theta Chi)
.4:18—157, Johnson (Barrister) vs. Rowan (ATO)
4:18—157, Burpee (Phi Delts) vs. Causey (Kappa Sigma)
4:18—157, Cowin (Sigma Chi) vs. Reents (Sig Ep)
4:24—157, Hack (Sigma Chi) vs. Mayer (Barrister)
4:24—157, Cash (Ferry Street) vs. Caswell (Barrister)
4:24—157, Youngbluth (Douglas) vs. Ward (Fiji’s)
4:30—157, Lofgren (Sigma Chi) vs. Strachan (Hale Kane)
4:30—457, Lambert (ATO) vs. Bucholtz (Phi Delts)
4:30—157, Jacobson (Kappa Sigma) vs. Triplett (Fiji’s)
4:36—157, Dimo (Stafford) vs. Gilbaugh (Beta’s)
4:36—147, Littlehales (Phi Delts) vs. Jordon (ATO)
4:36—147, Straight (Barrister) vs. Arnsberg (DeBusk)
4:42—157, Vogt (Fiji’s) vs. Clifton (Douglas)
4:42—-147, Hauck (Stafford) vs. Chentham (Sigma Nu)
4:42—147, Kabler (Theta Chi) vs. Jockums (Phi Delts)
4:48—137, Yellen (Sigma Nu) vs. Donald (ATO)
4:48—137, Gore (Clark) vs. Genzer (SAE)
4:48—137, Hall (Gamma) vs. Nelson (Counselors)
4:54—137, Goff (Stafford) vs. Simpson (Phi Delts)
4:54—191, Brown (SAE) vs. Vass (Sigma Nu)
4:54—191, Marshall (Clark) vs. Kelsay (Delts)
5:00--r-191, Rowe (Phi Delts) vs. Kepp (ATO)
5:00—191, Bender (Clark) vs. Wilson (Kappa Sigma)
5:00—191, Armstrong (ATO) vs. McGibbon (Beta’s)
5:06—167, Hanlon (Douglas) vs. Silberstein (Wristlockers)
5:06—-167, Garling (Fiji’s) vs. Driscoll (Sigma Nu)
5:06—167, Williams (Kappa Sigma) vs. Peters (Phi Delts)
5:12—167, Allison (Sig Ep) vs. Anderson (Phi Delts)
5:12—157, Jacobson (Gamma) vs. Beebe (Phi Delts)
5:12—157, Norton (Boynton) vs. Wilke (Sigma Chi)
5:18—157, Dames (Theta Chi) vs. Rue (Delta Chi)
5:18—137, Dranklin (DU’s) vs. Waldron (TKE)
5:18—137, Cherry (Theta Chi) vs. Lewis (Hale Kane)
5:24—167, Burke (Wristlockers) vs. Woodard (PKS)
5:24—167, Brock (Stafford) vs. Evoniuk (ATO)
5:24—167, Battleson (Fiji’s) vs. Steiner (Wristlockers)
5:30—167, Jackson (Barrister) vs. llaudt (McClure)
scored again, this time on a bu
yard punt return
With the score 13-6, the Duck
lings stormed back with two
i touchdowns and took the lead at
ithe half, 18 13. Bill O’Toole got
the first TD on a six-yard run,
and Tim Temple scored the other
on a spectacular 70-yard punt re
j turn.
Both teams were held scoreless
in the third period, but WSU took
a 19-18 lead early in the final
quarter as Bates scored from two
yards out. With six minutes re
maining, the Ducklings began the
65-yard drive that led to Jern
stedt’s decisive TD.
Frosh coach Ed Johns said
he was especially pleased with
Temple’s performance, who, in
addition to his 70-yard scoring
romp, had a 90-yard run nullified
by a penalty. Johns also singled
out Jernstedt, end Steve Bunker
and tackle Bob Lawrence as top
performers.
The next game for the Frosh
is the first of two “Little Civil
War” games against OSU at Hay
ward Field, Friday.
IM Schedule
Monday, October 21
Volleyball
3:50 Court 40 Clark A vs. Omega
A
Court 43 De Cou A vs. Mor
ton A
4:35 Court 40 Sheldon A vs. Dy
ment A
Court 43 Phi Kappa Sigma
A vs. Pi Kappa Alpha A
5:15 Court 40 Kappa Sigma A vs.
Phi Gamma Delta A
Court 43 Lambda Chi Alpha
A vs. Phi Sigma Kappa A
Football
3:50 IM Field Hale Kane vs.
Black Knights
Field 1 Young vs. Omega
Field 2 Delta Tau Delta vs.
Sigma Nu
Field 3 Phi Delta Theta vs.
Legal Eagles
4:45 IM Field Theta Chi vs. Clark
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The same had barely Rotten un
der way before Oregon dented
the scoreboard. Berry connected
with Rich Schwab on a 19-yarder
for the tally, capping ofT a 84
yard drive made in eight plays
The Ducks’ talented kicker. Buck
Corey booted over his first of
four conversions to make it 7-0.
Ducks Make It 14-0
Berry guided a second quarter
march of 75 yards down to the
Wildcats’ three yard line after
which Renfro tallied, aided by Ln
Bain’s key block Corey’s I’AT
gave his mates a 14-0 lead at half
time,
Oregon opened the second half
with a 65 yard scoring drive which
was marred by penalties commit
ted by both teams. The Ducks
lost 45-yards on three penalties
but gained some hack when Ari
zona got the red Hag twice. Anoth
er Berry to Schwab pass, this
time for 34 yards, put the ball
on their opponents’ one. Full
back I.u Bain then plunged over
for the score
Berry topped ofT the Webfoot
efforts early in the final period
when he tallied from a yurd out.
Oregon’s second team had set up
Berry’s score with a drive from
its own 48 before the starting
eleven came in.
As in the past three names,
Casanova used his entire squad.
It was against his reserves that
Arizona made its touchdowns On
the kickoff following their first
score, the Wildcats surprised the
visitors with an onside kick which
they successfully recovered and
then drove down for another Tl).
Both Arizona markers were made
within the final four minutes of
the game.
Oregon Coed Takes 1st In Javelin
University coed. Betty Aslilock.
captured first place, Saturday, in
the javelin with a toss of 95 ft..
How Oregon's
Opponents Fared
OREGON ST \TE (4!) heat
WASHINGTON STATE <13 1).
30-6
STANFORD (1-4) was defeated
by WASHINGTON <23). 19 11
SAN JOSE STATE (1-4) was de
feated by California 12 2 1),
34 13
IDAHO (32) beat University of
Pacific (0-4). 64-6
PENN STATE (3 2) was defeat
ed by Syracuse (4-1), 9 0.
WEST VIRGINIA (2-3) was de
feated by Pittsburg (40), 13-10
INDIANA (0-4) was defeated by
Michigan State (2-1-1), 20 3
9 in at the Emerald Empire Ath
letic Assn track meet
The only other University girl
to place was Ellen Callaghan, who
placed second in the javelin with
a throw of 85 ft , 3 in The meet,
held at the Intramural Field, was
attended by more than 50 girls,
most of them high school and jun
ior high school age
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