Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1968, Page Four, Image 4

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    1969 Duck Cagers Unveiled
In Mac Court Game Tonight
Oregon basketball fans get
their first look at the sopho
more-dominated Duck varsity
squad tonight at McArthur
Court in the second annual Var
sity-Frosh game.
The contest, sponsored by the
Oregon Club, gets underway at
8 p.m. Unlike last year’s series
premiere, this year’s game will
be a regulation contest. Tickets
are $1.00 for adults and 50
cents for all students.
Tonight’s game is the only
home appearance by the Web
foots until Dec. 7, when Oregon
opens its home season against
Nebraska. The Ducks officially
open the season on Nov. 30 at
Salt Lake City against Utah,
then move to Greensboro, N.C.,
and two games with last year’s
NCAA runner-up, North Caro
lina, on Dec. 2 and 3.
Head Coach Steve Belko is
anxious to see his young squad
under game conditions prior to
the season opener at Utah.
Tonight’s game might serve
to select Oregon’s starting line
up for the Utah opener. At
present, Belko has 11 players
battling for starting berths,
seven of them sophomores. Only
guard Billy Gaskins, second
leading scorer on the team last
year as a sophomore, appears to
have earned a starting berth.
Sophomores fighting for start
ing jobs are forwards John
Green, Bill Drozdiak, Larry Hol
liday and Len Jackson; center
Stan Love; and guards Carlton
Slater and Rick Brosterhous.
Junior lettermen Jim Henry
(forward), Glen Campbell (cen
ter) and Bob Rodgers (guard),
along with senior two-year let
terman guard Rick Abraham
son, are also struggling for the
opening slots.
Also assured of seeing plenty
of action tonight are sophomore
forwards Rodney Wulff and
Dave Trukositz and sophomore
guard Randy Olson.
Pigskin Prognosis
Stan “Wedge” Horton finally folded last weekend after leading
the Emerald football prediction poll all season, and as a result
Ben Kalb has leaped into a huge lead with a surprising 22-2
record last week. His season mark now stands at 137-34-4, .802
percentage, with two weeks to go in the contest. Horton (14-10
last week) is 130-41, while sports editor John Anderson, who
turned in an 18-0 record, is one game behind Horton at 129 42.
Horton, undaunted, has issued an ultimatum. “I vow to make a
comeback this week,” said The Wedge. “With my luck, I should
be 25-0.”
As remarkable as Kalb's mark last weekend was, it was not in
vincible. Guest picker Doug Crichton, senior class vice president
and Emerald advertising manager, turned in an amazing 23-1,
faltering only on the Nebraska victory over Colorado.
Guest picker this week is Lynn Bond, known and loved as “the
little old man in the dirty white cap.” Bond, a long-time member
of the University faculty, is custodian and poet laureate of Allen
Hall.
Home-Visitor Anderson
(129-42, .75
Oregon St.-Oregon Ore l
UCLA-USC USC-14
California-Stanford Cal-7
Wush. St-Wash. - Wash-10
Yale-Harvard Harv-6
Ptttsburgh-Penn St. PSU-33
West Virginia-Syracuse Syr-16
Ultnols-Iowa -- Iowa-14
Purdue Indiana Pur-8
Missourl-Kansas Kan-4
Kansas St.-Oklahoma St. OSU-12
Ohio St.-Michigan OSU-4
Northwestern-Mich. St. MStl-14
Wisconsin Minnesota Minn-24
Oklahoma-Nebraska Okla-14
Tennessee-Kentuck.v Tenn-14
Texas Tech-Arkansas Ark-13
SMU-Baylor . SMU-21
RlCe-TCU TCU-14
Colorado-Air Force Colo-4
Arizona-Wyoming . W.vo-3
Utah St.-Utah . USU-14
Florida St.-Wake Forest FSU-2
Arizona St.-San Jose St. ASU-29
JVnield US D. Doug. IIS DD-7
Kail) Horton Bond
) (137-34. .802) (130-41, .762) (Guest)
OSU-1 OSU-7 Ore-3
USC-17 USC-24 UCLA
Cal-20 Cal-17 Calif
Wash-21 Wash-10 WSU
Yale-6 Yale-1 Yale
PSU-41 PSU-30 PSU
Syr-7 Syr-16 WVa
Iowa-18 Iowa-20 111
Pur-20 Pur-3 Pur
Kan-1 Kan-1 Miss
KSU-2 KSU-6 OSU
OSU-7 OSU-7 OSU
MSU-24 MSU-4 Northw
Minn-30 Minn-25 Wise
Okla-1 Okla-23 Okla
Tenn-13 Tenn-13 Tenn
Ark-10 Ark-12 Tech
SMU-16 SMU-8 SMU
TCU-13 TCU-5 Rice
AFA-7 Colo-10 AFA
Arlz-l Arlz-l 3 Ariz
USU-10 Utah-9 USU
FSU-14 FSU-20 Fla St
ASU-24 ASU-31 Ariz St
DD-7 DD-7 Marsh
Coach Frank Arnold's Frosh
club, still minus three players
f r o m the freshman football
team, will floor a club which
should give the varsity a good
fight. “We don't have as much
depth as the Varsity," Arnold
said, "or the quickness. But a
lot will depend on how the play
ers react to the crowd — if
they’re not tense, they’ll do a
good job."
Arnold said that his starting
lineup would consist of 6-9
Rusty Blair, from San Luis
Obispo, Calif., and 6-6 Steve
Smith, from Sacramento, Calif.,
on the front line. In backcourt,
Arnold said, will be 6-3 Mike
Ela, 6-2 Ken Strand, and 6-5
Steve Shaw. Also seeing plenty
of action on the Frosh squad
will be guard Mark Bailey and
forward Ernie Nedds.
IjEN JACKSON
Sophomore Forward
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Court 43—Watson A vs. Sherry
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Court 43—His House A vs.
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5:00—Court 40—Westmoreland A vs.
Resistance Omega A
Court 43—Sigma Nu B vs. Tau
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Soccer Squads Vie
For League Honors
Oregon Soccer Club teams
face three, weekend games
which could give two of the
squads league championships or
at least first place standings.
Saturday the Mallards host
Lewis and Clark College at 1
p.m. on the football practice
field in Oregon Intercollegiate
Soccer Association play. Follow
ing the Mallard-Pioneer match,
Oregon’s third team will face
the L&C second team in its first
competition of the season.
Sunday the Oregon Ducks
will seek to clinch at least a
tie for the Portland Soccer As
sociation first half title when
they meet Portland Internation
al at Delta Park at 2 p.m. A
win by Germania over St. Pat
rick’s in other action would
give the Ducks the champion
ship outright.
Against Lewis and Clark the
Mallards will meet a rapidly
improving team much better
than its 1-2-1 record indicates.
After two opening losses, the
WRA Schedule
CALENDAR
IM Volleyball Playoffs—Delta Gam
ma I vs. Gamma Phi Beta
Gymnastics Interest Group — Ger
linger, 7 p.m.
Swimming Interest Group—Leighton
Pool
SPECIAL EVENTS
Pacific Northwest Field Hockey
Championships — E 1 1 e n s b u r g,
Wash., Thursday to Saturday
Pioneers have tied Reed 1-1
and defeated University of Port
land 3-2. Oregon, with a foui
game win streak since on open
ing 5-0 loss at Reed, has beaten
Portland 3-1.
Forwards Joe Macca and Erik
VanderHoeven lead the Mallard
attack with six and five goals,
respectively, while John Morgan
is dominating the Duck offense
with seven of the team’s 11
scores.
All members of the Soccer
Club who are not regulars on
the Duck or Mallard teams are
invited to meet at a 3:30 p.m.
Friday practice to form the
third team for competition
against Lewis and Clark.
Following this weekend's ac
tion the Ducks host St. Patrick's
and the Mallards meet Oregon
State in a Dec. 7 show
down at Corvallis.
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