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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1966)
Ducks Prepare for High Flying Falcons Oregon’s Bucks concentrated on polishing their short pass de fense during Wednesday’s drills in preparation for Saturday's con test with defensive minded Air Force at Colorado Springs. The Falcons are rated among the top twenty Associated Press teams in the nation and boast a 3-1 record with wins over Hawaii. Washington, and- Navy. Oregon is 1-3. Coining off last Saturday's 7-3 upset over Stanford, the Ducks are’ faced with the task of pene trating the stingy Falcon defense which has allowed a mere 20 points. Offensively the Falcon’s strength lies in their gassing, and inside running. “They utilize their short passing very well.’' said defensive backfieid coach. John Robinson, “and they've got good power at Season Statistics Ttam dumber rushing pla> s — Oregon 142, Opponents 123 . Y-ards gained rushing Oregon 471. Opponents 523 Awards lost rushing — Oregon 127, Opr ponents 130 -A*ET YARDS RUSHING — Oregon 344, Opponents 392 • passes attempted — Oregon 09. Oppo nents 59 -Passes completed — Oregon 29, Oppo nents 39 •Passes had intercepted — Oregon 2. Opponents 4 YARDS GAINED PASSING — Oregon 412, Opponents 517 Total Plays — Oregon 211, Opponents 182 TOTAL OFFENSE — Oregon 756, Oppo nents 999 .Pirst downs rushing — Oregon 21, Op ponents 17 -first downs passing — Oregon 23, Op ponents 25 Pirst downs penalties — Oregon 5, Op ponents 3 TOTAL FIRST- DOWNS — Oregon 49. Opponents 45 ■Punting average — Oregon 30.3, Oppo nents 44.5 Punt return average — Oregon 9.3, Op ponents T.4 -Kickoff return average — Oregon 19.5, Opponents 11.8 Pumbles — Oregon £. Opponents 7 . Pnmbles lost — Oregon 4, Opponents 2 -Penalty yards —-Oregon 228. Opponents 172 Individual RUSHING Steve Jones. Ui — 197 yards on 59 car ries (3.4 average) Arlan Elms, fb — 86 yards on 22 car ries (3.9» Mike Barnes, qb — 33 yards on 16 car ries (2.1) Scott Cress, Hi — 19 yards on 7 carries (2.71 John Butler. Hi — 16 yards on 6 carries (2.7* Tom Trovate, qb — —13 yards on 6 carries (—2-1 * Mike Brundage, qb-55 yards on 10 dairies (—5.5) PASSING Mike Brundage — 11-31 for 108 yards (.355 pet ) Mike Barnes — 8-18 for 126 yards (.444 pet.) Tom Trovato — 6-12 for 111 yards (.500 pet.) EHc Olson — 4-8 for 67 yards (.500 pet.) PASS RECEIVING Steve Bunker — 8 for 104 yards Steve Reina — 6 for 89 yards (2 TD) Scott Cress — 4 for 90 yards Lynn Hendrickson — A for 55 yards John Butler — 2 for 36 yards Lachlan Heron — 2 for 23 yards Steve Jones — 2 for 12 yards SCORING Steve Reina, te — 14 points (2 TDs, 1 conversion) Mike Barnes, qb — 6 points (1 TD) Mike Brundage, qb — 6 points il TD) Strong Frosh '11' Set for WSU By EUGENE COGBURN Emerald Spurts Writer If you went to an Oregon high school last year that boasted big 4tame football players, chances are you will be able to see a good percentage of those same play ers competing in Webfoot foet "•J»all uniforms this fall. Enjoying one df the most suc cessful in-state recruiting pro grams in recent years. Oregon coaches have established this year’s freshman squad around an! -overwhelming number of 34 Ore-' gen prep athletes and 13 Cali fornia and Washington gridders., Rookie coach Norm Chap man takes his squad into the first contest of its abbreviated sched de this Friday against the Wash ington State Cou-babes at 1.30 on Hayward Field. Also along with his 48 ball players. Chapman takes an en 4arged freshman coaching staff • into the 1966 season. Graduate students Bink Smith, Jim Richar di and Dick Newell, plus a group of four 1965 edition Ducks, Den nis Keller. Ancer Haggerty. Jim Clark, and Dick Winn back up Chapman on the sidelines. Of the 48 squad members, 28 were on the ranks of the highly recruited, but among the remain ing 19 non-scholarship players. Coach Chapman has found at least one surprise. Larry Rust from Glide High School, younger brother of the varsity’s Jack Rust, has been tabbed to go both ways Friday. Among the highly recruited prospects at Oregon are quarter 'Nothing Less Than Superb!" —Newsweek k ^ l;. JAN BLAU STEIN production. IuirTou t ULTRA PANAVISION TECHNICOLOR i __ UNITED ARTISTS T CHARLTON HESTON LAURENCE OLIVIER COMEDY CO-HIT cDONALD 1021 WiM»rr>#l«# tL - 244-4249 back standouts Tom Blanchard of Grants Pass and A1 Pitcalthley of San Leandro. California. John! Harrington of Central Catholic of Portland and Steve Hilbert of Tarzana, California provide the depth. Blanchard, rated me top passer of the group, has been picked to start Saturday while Fitcalthley, the strongest runner, has been tabbed to go at starting halfback. Hilbert, the largest quarterback candidate, is also scheduled for action — in the defensive back field Chapman expects a good season from the Ducklings, if they can avoid any more injuries to key personnel. Joe Phillips, David Douglas line standout, and local grid performer. South Eugene’s Scott Ferguson, have been hob bled by injuries. The freshman football program, as outlined by Chapman, is gear ed toward orienting the boys to Oregon football methods, and preparation for spring football 1067. The main objective of fresh man ball players is to be academi cally available to return for their sophomore year, according to Chapman Therefore a freshman’s football program requires only about half as much time as a varsity ball player’s. fullback.” Oregon head coach, Len Casa nova, reported that fullback Ar lan Elms would not make the trip due to an injury. Casanova was, however, uncer tain about the condition of tail back Claxton Welch, who has not played since Oregon's opener with Oklahoma. "Welch has been run ning during practice but not at full speed,” he said. Slated to return to the Oregon lineup Saturday is tight end Steve Reina, who has not played since scoring 14 points against Utah two games ago. Reina may have a rough time breaking back into the starting lineup again. Casanova has indi cated that Lynn Hendrickson will get the call against Air Force. Hendrickson set up Oregon's touchdown against Stanford when he wrestled a defender for a de flected pass and was awarded a reception on the 10 yard line. After light drills Monday the Ducks spent Tuesday working on fundamentals and familiarizing On IM Schedule The once-postponed Delta Chi Delta Tau Delta intramural foot ball game has been rescheduled for Friday on Field 2, the IM of fice announced Wednesday. There will also be a meeting of all IM managers that afternoon in the IM office to draw for the football playoffs scheduled for next week. Friday also is the last day of the regular intramural schedule, and only one team in each of the 14 divisions will be allowed to advance into the playoffs. Thursday’s Schedule 3:50—IM Field, Sherry Ross vs. Stafford Field 1—Watson vs. Ganoe Field 2—Spiller vs. Alpha Field 3—Dyment vs. Shel don 4:45—IM Field, Phi Gamma Del ta vs. Sigma Chi Field 1—Sigma Phi Epsil on vs. Theta Chi Field 2—Busads vs. Legal Eagles Field 3—Deady vs. Biology Wednesday’s Results Decou 12, Clark 0. Wilcox over Gamma by default. Debusk 18, Young 6. Adams 14, Douglas 0. Beta Theta Pi 6, Phi Kappa Psi 0. | Sigma Alpha Epsilon 0. Phi Delta Theta 0 (SAE wins on first downs, ; 3-1). Kappa Sigma 13, Pi Kappa Alpha 0. Hauna 25, Lambda Chi Alpha 6. 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