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Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., Sept. 6, '58 (Seel II) 17. PCC Ihteijj By BOB MYERS LOS ANGELES, Sept. i UtV-It won't take long for the true pic ture of 1356 football in the Pacific Coast Conference, which all sum mer has ranged from the ultra biiarre to the ridiculous,' to be exposed to national scrutiny. Several membera of the "Can nibalistic Conference." as the PCC has been called, stride into intersectional powers without much delay. Michigan, Michigan State. Illi nois, Texas, Wisconsin, these are some of the Intersectional foes on the early schedule. The outcome of some of these could ' be wonderful or gruesome, depending upon the point of view. Stanford Looks Solid ' Stanford appears to be the only good, solid team in the loop. UCLA and Southern California dominant teams in the Rose Bowl setup for the last few years, were badly wounded in the recent ath letic scandals and resultant pun ishment. And, along with Washington, the Trojans and UCLA are ircliRible for the Bowl classic or official championship anyhow. Yes, this could be a very ?iMy PCC season. And when the conference broth ers settle down to their round robin pl.y. the activities should be extremely interesting. Some of the brothers can't wait for this part of the schedule. Penalties Hurt Tray t'SC seemed destined for a fine team, a Rose Bowl contender, un-j til it fell before the PCC blows. Now coach Ms Hill rousMimit such seniors as all-America, can didate Jnn Amett to only fixe ! games, played in succession, by. tdict of the PCC guardians. I Rather grimly, it seemed. Hill, observed: ."We'll try our best to! win all our games.'.' I Henry R. iRedi Sanders, whose! VCLfc Bruins captured the con-; ference championship for .hree Veteran Team At Beavrton - - The Beaverton Beavers will bring a veteran team into town football season opener with the South Salem Saxons. The game is honWed for I p.m. on the Saxon field. Crah Duane Moore and assis tants .li;gs Burnett. Gen Minrr. Tod Wilson. Bill Lrsan. Bill Kans and Roger Harman have been working a 38-man squad into shape for the game, and of the 3S aspirants, 14 are lettermen. The lettermen are 176-pound end Gary Bernhardt, 178-pound guard Dave Klegg, 180 pound center Mike Dahlberg, 155-pound end Ron F.lliJ, 187-pound tackle i Terry Holubetz, 180-pound end Don Kerron. 208-pound tackle and co-captain Mike Kline. 178-pound fullback Chuck Meadows, 147-1 pound halfback Jim Meadows, 166-pound quarterback and co raptain Dean MacLeod, lfil-pound guard Gary Nea!, 156-pound half back Larry Neal, 164-pound half back Mickey Sinnerud and 172-' pound fullback Daryl Stearns. The balance of the squad is made up of 14 grads from last year's Junior Varsity outfit, and ' those who have played freshman ball at Beaverton. ! Beaverton won five and lost four la-.t season. Moore feels that this year's squad will have a light , line and not loo much experience, j The Friday game launches the local football season. straight ' ytarsv -theYsaitie, limitation on' seniors: And" as ', result of (he PCC actions two of his otherwise eligible star?, Ron nie "jiox and Tom. Adams, just t-y r" fro"), school for profes sion football.:' . .V,:,,i . r.ccrs had- admitted Jt . has been difficult tifi ; llm to keep his total, offense last year.1 He has wits now call Its home torn Halo motions controlled. ' :. ' " an. all-America . tackle in 228- Alto. " . ." "; ' 1 " The situation' ia the oppos. at poind tackle .Paul Wiggin. He, Washington, with "a new . Stanford. Coach Chuck Taylor, in-ins, all told, Jl lettewn n, good DarreU Royal, and his split-T variably v-optimistic anyhow, has depth and , the Taylor V aparked from Mississippi " State, ' la re good reason to remain so. He has; spirit.- . ' O. ga'ded as a threat ijt Son.-, quart a' terrific T-quarterback n ' John ; Stanford was deemed so pure ers. Royal probably feels this is Brodie. who led the conference in I in theithletic orobes! that thelmost premature, but the Huskies,' despite their athletic troubles which led to the end of coach Johnny Cherberg, - could, cause trouble.' i .' - ; Oregon State, however, may be the real threat to Stanford's Rose Bowl plans. Coach "ommy Pro thro, in his second year as head coach, has 20 lettermen, includ ing backs Jam Wesley and Joe Francis, anJ all PCC ickle John Witte. Oregon State upset Stan ford last year and could well cause havoc again. - , Oregon, ' C "fornia and Wash ington State could figure on given days. Pappy Waldorf at Cal Is overdye to a return to promi nence, and with fullback Jerry Drew back, along with IS other lettermen, the Bears csrnot be discounted. i Jim Sutherland, the new coach j at Washington State and the man! who developed Rc.-.nle Knox, frees a building Job. Oregon has speed, a Len Cessans a require ment, along with swift halfback. JiM Shanley, who carried the ball 711 yards in 100 runs last years " Idaho iust doesn't figure. lt S plays only four conference foes. : A V caiii!fl:fflii)S!!) 0 aa . ( -.'Vs. IS ? I n AUL1TAT1 0 5k ft, UclansFail To Pick Games IX! ' ANGELES. Sept. S Coaches and senior player? it UCLA conferred today on what fiv consecull-e games the f urth year men are to play this season under Pacific Coast conference bans, but nothing came of it. Coach Red Sanders said the deel sion is pretty much in the players' hands. As his backlield shapes up now Sanders may have the lis '"-t quartet of any major college team in the country. 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