Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1966, Page Five, Image 5

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    Avenge OSU Loss, 16-7
Foots Pace Duckling Victory
By EUGENE COBURN
Kmrraid Sporti Wrltrr
. . he who winneth by the foot shall lose by
the foot.”
Oregon’s frosh football team, which had suffered
its only seasonal defeat to the Oregon State frosh
team and the last minute, three point foot of
OSU place-kicker Alan Young, retaliated with a
couple of “foots” of their own, to gain a long
awaited revenge victory, 1G 7, over the Rooks in
the season’s finale at Hayward Field, Friday
afternoon.
Down 7-6 at halftime, the frosh with four
minutes left in the third quarter went to the
foot of its place-kicker, Ken Woody, and he
promptly supplied a 38-yard field goal to give the
frosh its winning points.
The other "foot” that contributed to the Duck
ling cause was that of quarterback Tom Ulan
chard. Blanchard was called upon seven times
to do the punting for the Ducklings and registered
a 45-yard average that kept OSU’s offense in
their own territory most of the game.
While Blanchard’s foot was keeping Oregon in
the game, his passing arm supplied a last minute
touchdown to destroy any Oregon State hopes of
a comeback.
Just two series of downs earlier, Oregon had
stopped a Rook TD drive at their five via a missed
field goal. With less than two minutes left and a
first down at their 43, Blanchard sent Cam Sin
clair into the line for two yards on the first down
play. But with second and eight, and 1:20 remain
ing, Blanchard faked Sinclaim into the line,
rolled left, and pitched 53 yards to split end Steve
Kantola all alone down the left sideline for the
final Frosh TD.
The first half was predominantly a punting
fumble recovering contest, the ball changing
hands 16 times via the punt-fumhle recovery
route, and four times before either team could
register a first down.
A pair of fumbles led to the first Duckling TD.
After receiving OSU’s second punt on their own
30 yard line, Oregon drove in six plays to the
OSU 44 yard line. Fullback Andy Manurer then
shot through the Hook defense to the 25 where
the ball squirted loose and was recovered by OSU
at the 21.
Oregon had to wait only two plays, to regain
possession of the ball. At the 23, a broken Rook
handofif produced a loose ball that was recovered
by Oregon's Ed Woodruff. That gave the frosh a
first down at the Rook 20 yard line.
An eleven yard run by A1 Pitcaithley, and an
OSU five-yard offside penalty produced a firs?
down on the four, where Maurer went off left
tackle for the score, with 4:19 left in the first
quarter.
The ball changed hands four more times, be
fore OSU gained possession at the 21 yard line
and began their only touchdown drive of the day.
At the 21 an Oregon holding penalty provided
OSU with its initial first down of the game, put
ting the ball at the 39. One play later, Rook half
back Bryce Huddlestin broke off tackle, and
scampered 59 yards for the score.
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