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1 Kept Seeing 15—14 Score/ Says Cas By BOB HAG 1ST Emerald Sports Writer “We’ve had too many of them tip there,” Oregon football coach Len Casanova told Monday’s meeting of the Oregon Club. He was referring to last Satur day 's squeaker at Moscow where the Ducks edged Idaho, 14 8 Casanova thought the Ducks were on their way after they scored easily the first two times they had the ball. But then a cou ple of mistakes plus an injury to Bob Berry kept the Webfoots from scoring the rest of the game. DICK WINN Earns Cas' Praise What's Happening All freshman basketball pros pects are asked to attend a meet ing on Wednesday, October 14, at 5:15 p.m. The meeting will be held in McArthur Court bleach ers. '* « e * The co-ed gymnastics club will work out every Wednesday night ■ from 7-9 p.m. in the men’s appar -' atus room of the PE building. * * * « The deadline for IM wrestling entries is today. All entries must be turned in to the IM office in the P.E. building. Weigh-ins will take place on Wednesday and Thursday from 3:40-5:30. Official competition will begin on Mon day, October 19 Casanova said Berry’s injury forced the Ducks to limit their offense. Oregon’s star quarterback wasn’t supposed to run or block if possible, said Casanova. “That kind of limits your offense,’’ he added. Casanova said that Idaho coach Dee Andros changed his defenses accordingly. In the second half the Vandals severely limited Ore gon’s offense and caught fire themselves. "I kept seeing a 15 14 score.” said Cas. Offense Went Well “In the first quarter our of fense operated as well as it has all season,” said Casanova Oregon’s defense held the Vandals to just 44 yards in the first half. “I don't know what happened the second half,” he said. “We weren’t going at them as quick and as hard,” he com mented. “I really didn’t know what to say to them at halftime, we were playing so well. Idaho showed us nothing different than we had anticipated on hoth of fense and defense.” Casanova described Idaho as a good ball club, "a solid ball club.” They were bent on rushing Berry as hard as they could, he said. Casanova was very pleased with Berry’s efforts against the Van dals. "He completed 11 of his first 12 passes,” said Cas. On offense Casanova handed out praise to fullback Dick Winn and guard Dale Wilson. Defensive Backs Excel Oregon's three defensive half backs, Ron Martin. Les Palm and Tim Temple, also were praised. Linebackers Harry Cartales and Tim Casey, end Oliver McKinney and tackle Jim Kollmann were also complimented by Casanova On Berry’s injury, Casanova said he still isn’t sure about Ber ry’s condition. "He was running Sunday and it didn’t bother him as much as 1 expected it to," said Casanova. Jerry Parsons has n had sprain and probably won't play this weekend. Of Ray McDonald, Idaho’s su per-sophomore, Casanova said. "He’s a fine looking animal He is a tremendous threat and has the speed to break away. He just bowls people over. He’s going to get in some people’s hair.” Haskins Praised Casanova commented on the Vandals' success with the option run. He complimented end Rob Haskins for doing his job going after the pitchout man. "Our in side men weren’t getting to their quarterback (Mike Monahan),” Cas added On the attempted onside kick off that Oregon got, Casanova said that the Vandals didn’t give Ore gon receivers a chance to catch the ball, which is illegal. Idaho had just scored and tried the onside kick hoping to get the 1 Renfro, Wilcox, James Star for Pro Grid Teams Dave Wilcox, former Oregon star, again stood out on defense for the San Francisco 49’ers Sat urday. Although the SF club dropped a 24-14 decision to the Green Bay Packers, Wilcox was a standout on defense from his left corner backer post. Wilcox recovered a Packer fum ble and returned it six yards to his own 31 only to have his mates lose the ball as quarterback John Brodie was attempting to pass, setting up the last Green Bay touchdown. In the third quarter Wilcox stalled a Packer drive as he tackled halfback Tom Moore in the open field and made them settle for a three pointer by Paul Hornung. Mel Renfro, one of Oregon’s all-time greats, played his usually fine defensive game for the Dal-; las Cowboys as they tied the New York Giants 13-13 His most notable contributions included: • Three punt returns for a total of 19 yards. • Intercepted a Giant pass. • Standout defensively in the Cowboy secondary. We all make mistakes.. • ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE ON EATON’S CORRASABLE BOND Don’t plague yourself with a page of typing sorrows. Flick away your errors easily on Corrasable. An ordi nary pencil eraser does the trick. 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Steve Barnett and Riley Mat son, two former Oregon line stal warts, are currently playing with the Washington Redskins in the NFL. Just recently Barnett beat out his buddy Matson for the starting assignment on the 'Skins forward line. Women's Bowling Starts Thursday Try outs for the Women’s Bowl ing Club will get under way Thursday at 4 p.m on the SU lanes, Brunswick side. Any University woman is elig ible to become a member of the club, which is sponsored by the Women’s Recreation Association The bowlers will be rated primari ly on form at the try-outs which will continue on the following Thursday, October 22. There will be no charge for the lines bowled Among the women expected to turn out is Gwen Kraft, a fresh man from Canby, Ore., who shoots an average of 165 Three members of last year’s regional team are back, including (Continued on finite 5) ball and a cnanec to go aneau. 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