Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 25, 1968, Page Four, Image 4

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    'Earthquake' Disastrous for Ducks
By STEVE SMITH
Of the Emerald
CORVALLIS (Special) — The
earthquake which hit Parker
Stadium in Corvallis Saturday
may not have impressed many
geologists, but Jerry Frei and
the Fighting Ducks barely es
caped the disaster with their
proverbial feathers.
The rumble was caused by
Bill “Earthquake” Enyart, Ore
gon State's bruising 236-pound
fullback. Enyart, a prime can
didate for All-American honors,
blasted across the line 37 times
for 168 yards, as the Beavers
demolished Oregon 41-19.
The 72nd renewal of the in
terstate rivalry saw Oregon
State capture the series lead
for the first time since 1859.
OSU now leads with 32 victor
ies, 31 defeats and nine ties.
Oregon has won only seven “Ci
vil War” battles since 1931.
For the Ducks, it was Enyart
and the bad break which spell
ed defeat.
The first bad break of the
game came when Oregon’s Clax
ton Welch fumbled the opening
kickoff and OSU recovered it
on the 38. The Beavers took ad
vantage of the situation as a
32-yard pass from Beaver quar
terback Steve Preece to wing
back Bill Main set the ball on
Oregon’s two yard line. Enyart
dove over left tackle on the
next play to score his first of
three touchdowns. The point af
ter was good, and the Beavers
led 7-0.
Oregon fought back when,
with 10:44 left in the second
quarter, senior quarterback Eric
Olson threw a 26-yard pass to
end Greg Lindsey, who made
a great catch at the OSU three
yard line. Olson faked to the
middle, then swept right end on
the next play and dove into the
end zone. Ken Woody’s kick tied
the game.
But Oregon State wasted no
time, as Bill Main carried the
ensuing kickoff a disheartening
94 yards for a touchdown. The
kick failed, but the Beavers’
stunning return left the Ducks
in a state of semi-shock.
The Ducks could muster on
ly three plays before Alan Pit
caithley was forced to punt.
Preece moved the Beavers
down to the Oregon 12 with a
32-yard pass to Roger Cantlon.
Enyart forced a big hole at left
tackle on the next play and
rambled across for the score.
With the kick good. OSU held
a 20-7 lead.
Oregon was again unable to
move the ball, and after Larry
Rich returned a Pitcaithley punt
to the Oregon State 46, Enyart
sparked a drive culminated by
a Main touchdown just as the
gun sounded, ending the second
quarter. The drive was aided
by a pair of Oregon time outs,
one with 35 seconds to go and
the ball on the seven.
After an Oregon drive was
stopped at Oregon State’s three
yard line early in the third
quarter, Keith Sherman recover
ed an OSU fumble on the Bea
ver 22. Seven plays later, Olson
tossed six yards to Roger Smith
for the score. Oregon rooters,
earlier resigned to a long after
noon, came back to life.
Hopes for an Oregon rally
Pow! Zap! Sock!
Frosh Kill Rooks
By CRAIG EVANS
Of the Emerald
Pow! Zap! Sok! Bang!
What is this? An excerpt
from Batman? Nope, it was an
excerpt from the Oregon
Frosh’s 29-0 annihilation of the
Oregon State Rooks Friday af
ternoon.
Pow! After the Frosh’s Dave
Jones returned the opening
kickoff 22 yards to the Oregon
20, stubby Frosh quarterback
Harvey Winn took the ball from
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center Jim Figoni, stepped back
a couple yards and tossed a 64
yard touchdown pass up the
middle to unchecked Bobby
Moore.
Bill Drake split the uprights
for the PAT. Score 7-0.
Zap! Oregon State was on the
Frosh five yard line with fourth
down and two yards to go when
Kook quarterback Steve Endi
cott handed off to the Rook’s
version of Bill Enyart, Roger
Smith. Frosh linebacker Tom
Graham cut Smith down at the
four and Oregon took over.
After Russ Cottrell ran
through right guard for three
yards, Winn, the smallest man
on the field, ran live yards
through right tackle on an ap
parent keeper, but as he was
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were squelched, however, in the
fourth period, as OSU put the
game out of reach with two
more touchdowns, one coming
on a 42-yard pass interception.
With 14:06 left in the game,
Craig Hannoman deflected an
Olson pass, and middle line
backer Mike Groff picked it off
and rambled 44 yards into the
end zone.
Oregon State’s final score
came with 4:10 left in the game
after a bad punt by Pitcaithley
left the Beavers on the OSU
49-yard line. A 26-yard pass by
Preece to Cantlon on the Ore
gon 10 set the stage for Enyart’s
final score—his 17th touchdown
of the year—on a push over
right tackle from the one-yard
line.
Oregon’s only other score
came on a 30-yard scoring pass
to end Bob Newland in the
end zone with 10:46 remaining.
If tnere was a moment of
glory for the Ducks, it came in
the third quarter when defen
sive tackle Jim Wathey deflect
ed and intercepted a Preece
pass at his own 26 to halt a
drive. The interception was the
25th of the year for the Ducks,
tying an all-time school record.
Despite OSU’s dominance in
the scoring column, statistically
the Ducks fought on better
than-even terms. Oregon man
aged 20 first downs to OSU’s
19 and racked up 335 yards in
total offense to the Beaver’s
302. The significant difference
was in return yardage, where
OSU gained some 92 yards, con
sistently putting them in good
field position after Duck punts.
Enyart was named “Back of
the Game” by press box vote,
while teammate Mike Foote re
ceived outstanding lineman hon
ors. Both Enyart and Olson
were named outstanding mem
bers of their respective teams,
and received trophies from the
Oregon Wheat Growers Associa
tion.
The final score was the high
est any Oregon State team had
every scored against the Ducks.
The previous best was in 1942
when the Beavers massacred
Oregon, 39-2. There was more
total scoring in Saturday's con
test than in any previous Civil
War battle.
According to coach Jerry
Frei, the Ducks played as well
offensively as they had all year.
But it was in trying to stop
Enyart that the Ducks fell prey
to the clutch passing of Preece.
Though the senior quarterback
connected on only four of 12
pass attempts, three of the com
pletions set up eventual touch
downs.
“You can’t give away that
much and still win a football
game in this league,” Frei said,
“Oregon State is a fine football
team.”
Oregon 0 7 6 6—19
Oregon State 7 20 0 14—41
OSU—Enyart 2 run (Rich kick).
Ore—Olson 3 run (Woody kick).
OSU—Main 94 kickoff return (kick
failed).
OSU—Enyart 12 run (Rich kick).
OSU—Main 1 run (Rich kick).
Ore—Smith 6 pass from Olson
(kick failed).
OSU—Groff 42 pass interception
(Rich kick).
Ore—Newland 30 pass from Olson
(run failed).
OSU—Enyart 2 run (Rich kick).
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