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Arizona UO's Dirtiest Foe By PHIL SEMAS Emerald Sports Editor We don't like to say this about any team but Arizona has to be the dirtiest team Oregon has played this year. The Ducks have met big, tough teams like Penn State and Pitt but they didn't resort to roughness. The Wildcats fought dirty. They deliberately interfered with pass receivers on several occasions and it looked at several points like a fight might break out. The closest they came was when Webfoot defensive end Ollie McKinney and Arizona halfback Floyd Hudlow did some slapping at each other. “1 guess he just didn’t like me knocking him down,” chuckled Ollie afterward. Rut annarentlv the Wildcats were even worse last year. Oliver McKinney A Near Fight With Hudlow A couple of Duck football players told us that. Maybe the Wildcats are improving. They have a long way to go. Officiating contributed to the roughness of that game, too. Those two missed pass interference calls were the most flagrant examples of it. The officiating wasn't un fair to either side — it was just generally bad. * * * * An Arizona sports writer in the pressbox gave us a brief rundown on John Tor ok, the Arizona State quarter back who was 16 yards ahead of Bob Berry in national total onense last weeK. Torok is mostly a passer and has a minus rushing total, said the writer. He’s a scrambler and a good quarterback but the only time he runs is when he has no receivers open. * * * * Oregon set a new school record of nine straight victories with that win over Arizona. Old record was eight in 1947-48. * * * * Our prestigeous prognosticator is getting downright good. We don’t like to compliment him too much. Goes to his head. But he was right 12 of 17 picks this week for a 70 ' mark. That’ll be tough to beat. His season record’s good, too —28 right. 13 wrong for a 68 mark. Maybe he should ap ply for a job with Sports Illustrated. This weekend wasn’t quite so balled up. No real upsets on the Coast and only a couple nationally. Washington State Frosh 12, Oregon Frosh 6. The Cou babes did to the Frosh what the Oregon varsity has done to its foes all season. They stopped the Ducklings inside the 10. Oregon State 10, Idaho 7. Like we said, Idaho’s a good football team. The Vandals’ Ray McDonald ran up 118 yards against the Beavers’ tough ground defense. OSU’s Danny Espalin may have to work to keep up his great inter ception record when he tangles with Bob Berry and his demon receivers. Notre Dame 24, UCLA 0. The Bruins, once Oregon’s main contenders for the PAC title, are fading fast. USC and Ore gon State now look like much better bets. Larry Zeno, who was supposed to be a challenger to Bob Berry and Craig Morton fumbled four times. Washington «, Stanford 0. The Huskies just haven’t shown much on offense this year. How will they do against an Ore gon defense that has stopped the likes of Penn State, Pitt and Idaho—as well as halting Arizona cold? Warning, though, the Huskies will be high for Oregon. They always are. Washington State 16, San Jose State 14. Ken Berry’s not quite the winner brother Bob is, apparently. But SJS has lost three close ones this year. California 27, Navy 13. The Middies, with an injured Roger Staubach, are no match for the Bears with a healthy Craig Morton. Ohio State 17, USC 0. That leaves Oregon the top team on the Coast for sure. All other teams, except Oregon State, have lost at least twice. Take note, S-I. Nationally: Arkansas 14, Texas 13. “Week after week upsets occur .. . Mississippi is upset, Illinois loses, Southern Cal, Auburn, all eventually meet the same fate. But not Texas.” So wrote Paul Burka in the University of Texas Daily Texan. Uh-uh. It’s tough to stay unbeaten. Even for Texas. Others: Purdue 21, Michigan 20 (several games decided by one point this weekend, this one real upset) . . . Nebraska 47, Kansas State 0 (that’s why Nebraska’s ranked sixth) . . . Syracuse 21, Penn State 14 (that’s no worse than Oregon took the Nittany Lions, a victory that looks better all the time) . . . Indiana 27, Michigan State 20 (despite their 1-3 records the Hoosiers are tough. Oregon had best take note. The duel between Berry and Rich Bdar should be good.) In Total Offense Berry Still Leads PAC Oregon quarterback Bob Berry held his lead in l’AC total offense as the Ducks moved up the lad der in team statistics. Berry, with 74 yards rushing and 849 passing is 70 yards ahead of California's Craig Morton, Oregon 14th The Oregon Ducks, winners of five straight games this sea son. moved into 14th place in the UPl football poll this week. The Ducks were also listed in the “others receiving votes" category by AP. Ohio State was first in both polls, while former national leader Texas fell to sixth. I Morton has 958 yards passing hut his running total is u minus 105 yards, leaving him second behind Berry. UCLA's Larry Zeno is third with 795 yards and Oregon State's Paul Brothers fourth with 071. Oregon is now fourth in team total offense with 1,473 yards or a 295 yards per game average. Washington State leads in total olfense with 1,061 yards. The Ducks are fifth in total de fense with 1,368 yards, a 274 yards average. USC leads this category with 1,048 The Ducks are only sixth in rushing offense with 501 yards, but stand fourth in rushing de fense. giving up just 793 yards. The Ducks are second in pass 324 in Mat Tourney A record turnout of 324 intra muarl wrestlers were drawn into nine different weight brackets as the 1964 IM competition began Monday. During the ’63 schedule, approximately 250 wrestlers were entered. Heading the list of returnees are defending champions Gary Curry, Sigma Chi, at 157 lbs and Terry Edwards, Philadelphia House, at 191. Other competitors who placed in either last year’s or the 1962 competition are Larry Pacou, Be ta, second at 123 lbs. in 1963; Dour Halvorson, I’hi Sigma Ep, runner-up at 147 lbs. in '63; Keith Iverson. I’hi Sigma Ep, champion at 130 in 1962; and Terry Lening er, ATO, second at 137 lbs. in ’62. The latter three are all entered in the 137 class while I’acouz is again wrestling at 123. The 157 lb. class contains the largest number of entrants at 74 while 147 has 59 and 167 has 57. All preliminary matches are being held in the wrestling room IM Schedule FOOTBALL 3:50 IM Field, Legal Koglet vt. Phi Gam ma Delta Field I, Phi Delta Theta vv Theta Chi Tuesday's results Phi Delta Theta 20, Hcnderien 0 Theta Chi 20. Morton 7 Legal Eagle* 6, Parsons 0 Phi Gamma Delta 13, Black Knight* 0 WRESTLING 4:00 157, Craig (l'Kl’l vs. Whitney (Chi Psi); Colling* (DTD) vs. Hogan (('lark). 4:00 130. Harrington (Wrist Lock) vs. William* (ATO). 4:00 191, McKelligan (Beta vs. Haring (Sigma N u). 4:00 Heavy. Huff ( Kappa Sig vs. Cunning ham (DC) 130 4:06 Roland (Campbell» vs. Foster (Phi Deit); Morrison (Sig Ep) vs. Coop er (Campbell). 4:12 McKenzie (Wrist Lock) vs. Takao (Campbell); Eberhart (Beta) vs. Krug (Fiji) ; Crimes (Sigma Chi) vs. Coffin (TKE). 4:18 177, Kinclla (ATO) vs. Meyers (Sig Ep). 4:18 191. Hamill (Beta) vs. Fuller (Chi P*i). 4:18 Heavy, Trucke (Campbell) vs. Bab bit (Chi Phi). 4:20 130, Mead (Fiji) vs. Mcnley (Sigina Xu). 137 4 :24 Allison (Campbell) v». Z a b e 11 a (PKP) ; Blackburn (SAE) vs. Bur gess (DO; Orkney (Sheldon) vs. Cox (DeBusk). 4:30 Kubinger (Sigma Xu) vs. Colcord (Beta); Smith (Watson) vs. Moore (SAE); Sayler (ATO) vs. Hahn (Stafford). 4:36 Worchester (SAE) vs. Martin (Sig Ep) ; Buck (DeBusk) vs. Brown (Henderson). 177 4:42 Vogler (ATO) vs. F.aurdeaux (Phi Delt) ; Maxwell (Sig Ep) vs. Brooks (SAE); Larson (Chi Psi) vs. Duke (DC). 4:48 Cawley (Dyment) vs. Patokoski (Thornton); Methick (DC) vs. Mor rison (SAE); Fort (Theta Chi) vs. Gumpert (Alpha). Hamburger Hut Corner of 13th and Patterson Open Daily 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Friday and Saturday ’til 1 a m. 1*1 4:54 (ilec*on (DTD) v%. Canty (Meta); j Ktignold (DTD) v». Martindale I 5:00 Jeft*on *Cam[i hrll) v%. Smith (DID. Hyde <PKP> v* Well* Mir ta); UtMttrdtc (Kappa S*tc> v* Kd dy (SAB). 5:0<* Mender (Theta Chi) v* Ilyerly (He ta) : Mammon* < Pht Delt) v*. Fro Land (Chi Phi), 5:06 Heavy, May held (Collier) v* MUir (ATO t 5:12 157, Brown (Young) v«. Camplwll ( Campl>eU Cluh) 5:12 150, K«»gcr% (Wrist I~ock) v* Pier |Knnt (Campbell). 5:12 137, Dever* (Fiji) v*. Parrett (Staf ford). 5: IX 137. Davenport (PKP) v* Brink (Kappa Sig); Christiansen (Young l v*. Ilelvcy (SAK) 191 5:18 W'ortman (Kappa Sig) vs. Dahlen (Sigma Chi). 5:24 McNair (Theta Chi) v*. Havard (Chi P*i). 5:24 McDonald (PKP) v*. Harris (SAG); Attdrieu (Delta Chi) v*. Kolln (Kap pa Sig ). 5:30 Methneny (Sig Chi) v> Well* (Chi P*i) ; Beaudry (Beta) v*. Bermon *ellor (DC); Kppinger (SAK) v*. Duncan (Phi licit). 5:30 137, Savage (Young) v*. Maxwell (Philadelphia House). After two day* the team standing* are : Delta Cp*ilo|i 27, Camphell Club 21, Chi Psi 20, Phi Delt* 18, ami Sig Kps 14. Honeymoon Hotel starring ROBERT GOULET NANCY KWAN - ALSO - Viva Las Vegas starring ANN MARGRET ELVIS PRESLEY PATRONIZE YOUR • ADVERTISERS • inn. however with 07 completions in 130 throws for a 515 average, 912 yards and 12 touchdowns. Individually, Berry is also sec ond to Morton in passing with 04 of 120, 533 percent, and 049 yards Morton is the leader at HI for 134, a 004 mark and 958 yards Horry leads in TD passes, however, 12-7. Other Ducks in the top ten: Hay Palm, tied for fifth in scor ing with 24 points and second in pass receptions with 20 for 303 yards Steve Bunker is fourth in scor ing with 27 points and sixth in pass receptions with 15 for 180 yards. Corky Sullivan is third in re ceiving with 18 catches and 228 yards. 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