Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 29, 1946, Image 21

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    leicHT COMES KOIXING AROUND his own right end as two COP Tigers come up to
" liT. mile Oregon seal oaca. ano pair closing; in on Leicni are End Joe Vlerra (60) and Hall-
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Warne Hardin (55)
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Also shown are Pacific's End John Ridley (49) and Tackle George Ker
Vfihfoots Have Hard Time Downina
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it miirht have been a very
liflerent story if Leicht, Newquist
Ui Iversen had not been injured
forced to leave the game.
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fourth quarter with a passing at
tack that moved them from their
own 31 to the end zone in four
plays. Bruce Orvis' pass to Fran
Zboran was good for a 41-yard
gain to the Oregon 28. A line play
and another pass failed before Or
vis passed to End John Rhode who
got behind the Oregon defender!
and stepped into paydirt with the
ball.
Quarterback Jim T o r v 1 c k's
placekick for the extra point was
wide but there was still seven
minutes to go. Oregon managed to
hang onto the ball-except for one
series of downs and was very sat
isfied to squeeze through to a one-point-
victory.
The Oregon line, a big question
mark until today, played very
well in ta first part of the game
but in the second half it was
punched full of holes by a hard
running COP fullback named
Andy Hyduke.
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But for the most part the famed
Stagg flanker formations didn't
give the Webfoots too much trou
ble.. The Webfoots, whose own of
lensive formations worked only
spasmodically, enjoyed a statist!.
cal advantage but it was not an
overwhelming one.
Oregon gained 198 yards from
scrimmage and 37 from passes
compared with 64 from scrim.
mage and 100 from passing for
CQP. Oregon rolled up a total of
nine first downs to only three for
the Tigers.
Dream Backs Start
Coach Oliver started his dream
backfield of Leicht at left half,
Newquist at right half, Duke Iver
sen at quarterback and Bob Koch
a fullback. The quartet showed
great potentialities but bumped
up against a really tough College
of the Pacific line.
Big Don Campora, a 245-pound
freshman, was giving the Weh
foots a lot of trouble all after
noon along with a lot of other
Tigers in the front line.
It was plain from the start that
the visitors were not going to be
a pushover. Torvick kicked off
and Oregon punted after two
plays had gained only four yards,
Wayne Hardin returned the kick
to his own G5 and the Tigers
moved into Oregon territory with
a pass play, it was nullified, how
ever, by a holding penalty against
the Tigers. Hardin . then quick
kicked to the . Oregon a i x and
Leicht kicked out to the 47.
Punt exchanges kept the Web
foots in the hole until Newquist;
got loose on a 36-yard gallop to
the Pacific 33. Leicht behind some
excellent blocking by Shaffer
went to the 32 and to the six on
two consecutive plays around op
posite ends. The Oregon attack
bogged down and four plays ad
vanced the ball one yard short of
the goal line.
The Tigers kicked out but Ore
gon was soon back knocking at
the touchdown door again. New
quist shot a pass to Leicht who
took it on the seven and fell out
of bounds. Four plays again failed.
The Tigers advanced the ball out
to the20 before Hardin fumbled
to give Oregon - another scoring
chance.
End Art Milne recovered Har
din's bobble on the 17. Leicht
tried left tackle but a 15-yard
holding penalty set the Webfoots
back to the 31. Leicht, flashing the
speed that won him acclaim last
season, went around left end to
the 15. A Leicht pass was incom
plete and then he added six yards
around left end. But it was fourth
down and Newquist's attempted
field goal was blocked by Cam
pora. ,
Newquist Scores
Bud Klein fumbled on the first
play for the Tigers and Chuck El
liott recovered it for Oregon on
the five. The Webfoots were not
to be denied this time and New
er :ist, the prewar "Camas Cy
clone,", took a reverse from
Leicht and went over left tackle
for the score.
Leicht's dropkick for the extra
point was perfect.
' The remainder of the quarter
was a punting contest' and the
half ended with Oregon out in
hmm
Wisconsin Trims
California, 28-7
BERKELEY, Cal., Sent. 28
(U.R) Latent power hoarded by
the University of Wisconsin came
to life in the final quarter here
Saturday before 50,000 sweltering
spectators in Memorial Stadium
to give the Badgers a 28-7 victory
over the University of California
in an intersectional football game.
Held to a 7-7 tie for the first
three quarters, the heavily-favored
Badgers ripped the Golden
Bears' line and skirted the ends in
the final period to capture victory
from a California team, which a
few minutes before had threat
ened to score a major early sea
son upset.
It was a well-balanced club
which pulled the game out of the
fire with the backfield and line
changing honors in a wild battle
marred by many penalties and
some doubtful decisions by the
officials.
Wisconsin scored in the first six
minutes of play with a series of
passes setting up the touchdown.
However, the Badgers had to for
sake their aerial attack in favor
of a ground assault in order to
clinch their victory.
Big Ben Bendnck circled the
California end for the first Bad
ger score and Listle Blackburn
converted the first of four extra
points he made during the after.
noon.
The Golden Bears tied
score midway in the third quar
ter following a scoreless second
period in which the two bie ele
vens struggled in vain in the 92-
degree heat. The Bears backed the
Badgers to the Wisconsin 14 from
where Blackburn punted to Jack
Jensen on the California 44. The
reserve back took the ball, raced
to the right side of the field,
picked up some beautiful block
ing and then reversed his field
and dashed 56 yards for the Bears
only touchdown. Paul Keckley
kicked the extra point.
From there on it was Wisconsin
all the way as they pounded the
California line to' pieces. John
Pinnow intercepted a California
pass on his own 32 and raced
back to the Bears' 21 from where
Gene Evans cracked over the
nine-foot marker.
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day night 20-0 iotory over Springfield Millers at Civic Stadium. Lee. who waa the outstanding ball car
rier for the Axemen, is about to be downed by Springfield's E. L. Welch (44). Fullback Jim Hanna (33)
is clearing the way. (Wiltshire photo ad engraving).
Bend Takes Big-6 League
Lead After Friday Games
The Bend Lava Bears, with
two victories already chalked up,
have taken an early lead in the
:B!g Six League football race. The
the Bears have scored victories over
Springfield, 25-13, and Corvallis,
7-0. But the Eugene High Axe
men, showing power and class,
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front 7-0. .
The teams were still playing on
even terms in the third period un
til Hyduke started his campaign
and moved Into the Webfoots' ter
ritory to hte 21-yard line.
The quickness of the Pacific
touchdown in the fourth quarter
stunned the spectators as well as
tha Webfoots. But when Torvick's
try for point went wide the Tiger
hopes faded. They couldn't get an
other drive going.
With Leicht and Newquist both
out of the game much of the time
Halfback Bob Reynolds was called
on to spearhead the Oregon of
fensive. He was driving hard and
throwing hard passes but he
couldn't get his play going and his
passes were hurried by a charging
Tiger line.
The Oregon offense showed a
wide variety of plays, some from
the T formation, some from a
single wing and some from a dou
ble wing. Backs, especially Leicht
and Newquist, were alternating
freely from one position to an
other. Oregon attempted 18 passes and
completed only five as against an
even worse average of 21 and four
for Pacific. But the Tiger's four
completions produced a touchdown
and 100 yards gained.
In the kicking department the
Webfoots showed talent with sev
eral kickers averaging 43 yards on
eight tries. Leicht's drop kick of
the extra point was another out
standing effort.
Lineups and summary:
Oregon ?) College of Psolfle
Crsh LE Rhode
Elliott , IT Ker
Keuffman - LC rraiehoiinl
Ecklund C . Hell
Murphy R Campora
Stanton RT Gambotta
Bartholemy - RS-, Brumm
Iversen v Q orvjclc
Leicht 1M , Hardin
Newquist Rtf Zboran
Koch T Klein
Oregon 0-7 O O 7
C. O. P. 0 0 0 fl S
Scorelnff In touchdowns: NewquUrtl
Rhode (Pais from Orvjst.
Point after touchdown: Leicht (drop
klckl. Substitutions:
Oregon Ends: Harris. Mllna, Brown,
Bartholemy. Dugan. Torchla. Tackles:
Miller. Frary. Guards: Novaclo. Mascara.
Centers: Busch. Fullbacks: Oas. Don
ovan. Maine. Quarterback: Shaffer.
Halfbacks: Bell. Reynolds. Ramey.
C.O.P. Ends: Ridley. Vlerra. Ouards,
Luslc. Gullfoyle. Atkins. Centers: Hall.
Quarterbacks: Atkinson. Halfbacks: Or.
vis. Valencia, Hyduke, MUhaupt, John
ston. Officials: Referee Jsmes Cain. Wash
ington: umpire WiUard Knowles. Utah
State; lead linesman Doug. Lowell, Col
lege of Idaho: field Judge Elwood Star
buck, Chicago.
STATISTICS!
Oregon CO.P
Number Klckoffa 2 3
Total yardage klckoffs . 78 105
Average yards klckoffs 39 M.5
Yardage returned klckoffa 05 14
(Av. 27.5) (Av. 71
Yards gained rushing IBS S4
Yards lost ruahlng 23 S5
Yards gained passing 37 100
First dowjhi passing . 1 ' 1
First downs penalUes O O
First down rushing a .1
Total first downs I
Forward passes attempted 18 tl
Forward passes completed 5 4
Forwards passed Intercepted 1 ' t
Yardage returned Int'cepted 37 a
Number of punts 8 IS
Tour punting yardage 4S5
Punting average 43J 25.0
Yardaae returned punts 85 48
Number of peneltlea 7 4
Yardage lost penalUes SS SO
Fumbles 4 9
Opponents fumbles recov'd a 1 .
Net rarda gained 171 t
TL NT Ats.
I 50 7.1
Powerful Roseburg To
Entertain University
The University High-Roseburg
tilt at Roseburg this week will top
the Tri-County League schedule,
with the powerful Indians ex
pected to win with little diffi
culty. Other league games will see
Junction City travel to Cottage
Grove, Lebanon goes to Redmond
for a non-leasue tilt and sweet
Home entertains Prineville in an
other Kings X-er. '
Roseburg lived up to advance
press notices in humiliating Leb
anon 48-0 Friday night by flash
ing a backfield and line that
showed just about everything in
good football. Uni-High was idle
last week, resting up after their
licking from Eugene High, that
put several Tigers on the hospital
list.
Junction was handed a 7-8 lick
ing at the hands of Toledo Friday
night, while Cottage Grove played
a Saturday afternoon contest with
Reedsport
Sweet Home was victorious
over Willamina 19-0 and should
go into the Prineville contest on
even terms.
Redmond will be heavily fav
ored to win over Lebanon.
Frisch Tenders His
Resignation As
Pittsburgh Manager
CINCINNATI, Sept. to OW
Frank Frisch, the Fordham
lash, Saturday submitted hte
resignation aa manager of the
Pittsburgh Pirates, wished hte
successor "the best of luck" and
became an applicant for another
Job In baseball,
"I definitely have no Inten
tion of retiring," laid Frisch,
here with the Buccaneer! who.
met the Cincinnati Reds In a
alngle game and wind up the
season with a twin ball Sunday.
Frisch added:
"I have no Immediate plana
for the future. The only thing
else I have to say lg that I wish
the new club management and
the new manager, whoever be
may be, the best of luck."
Frlach's Pirates took the an
nouncement In stride, wallop
ing Cincinnati 10 to X.
have scored one victory and rate
as a threat for the title
. The Axemen, after trampling
little TJnt High in a ' non-league
game 64-0, came up with a league
triumph Friday with a convincing
20-0 vict'.ry over Springfield.
Two league games are on ths
slate for next Friday with Spring'
field traveling to Corvallis and
Salem going" to Albany. Neither
Albany nor Salem has seen league
action yet but the capital city
club must be rated as a strong
contender after non-league, vic
tories over Lebanon and Klamath
Fulls. The latter definitely stamps
the Vikings as a powerful entry.
Eugene and Bend will see action
outside the league Friday against
strong opposition. Eugene goes to
Medford to play the perennially
powerful Tigers and Bend goes to
The Dalles to meet the conquer
ors of Washington High of Port
land. Medford has scored a 26-13
victory over Albany and a 39-0
romp over Coos Bay to date.
The Axemen will be attempting
to avenge last year's 51-7 defeat
at the hands of Medford and will
be given a fair chance of doing
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Swanson 8 3 8-1 1.0
LEGEND TC. times carried bain YG,
total yards gained: YL. total yards lost:
NY, net yards sained; Ave., Average
yaras per piay.
so. The Eugene club is much
stronger than last year'a outfit
while the Medford club has not
yet shown the overwhelming pow.
er that it possessed in 194S.
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Lane B Leagues Set
Up Season Schedule
With a 30-eame schedule drawn
up. Lane City's 12 B High schools
will start official league piay r n
dav. Oct. 11. officials of the league
have announced. Trie title now is
held bv lowell.
rne circuit will be divined into
two divisions, the Eastern and
Western. Teams from McKenzle,
Lowell, Pleasant Hill, Crcswell,
Mohawk and Oakridge will com
pete in the Eastern chase. The
Western division will be made up
of teams from St. Marys, Maple-
ton, Elmira, Triangle Lake, Lorane
and Coburg. At the end of the
season an inter-division- play-off
will be held among the two divi
sion winners to determine the
county championship.
The complete season ! schedule
follows:
EASTERN DIVISION
Oct. 11 McKenzle at Lowell. Pleasant
Hill at Creswell, Mohawk at Oakridge
Oct. 18 Oakridge at McKenzle
Oct. 28 Oakridge at Lowell, Pleasant
Hill at McKenzle, Creswell at Mohawk
Nov. 1 Lowell at Pleasant Hill. McKen-.
zlt at Mohawk, Creswell at Oakridge
Nov. 6 Mohawk at Lowell, McKenzle at
Creswell, Pleasant Hill at Oakridge
WESTERN DIVISION
Oct. 11 St. Marys at Mapleton. Elmira
at Triangle Lake. Lorane at Coburg
Oct. 17 Coburg at Triangle Lake, Ma
pleton at Lnrane; SU Marys at Elmira
Oct. 24 Triangle Lake at St. Marys
Oct. 25 Mapleton at Coburg. Elmira at
Lorane.
Lorane
Oct. 31 Lorane at St. Marys
Nov. 1 Coburg at Elmira, Triangle Lake
at Mapleton.
Nov. 8 an. Marys at Coburf, Lorane at
Triangle Lake, Elmira at Mapleton
4)
LOOSE ENDS
EVANSTON, III. When Waldo
Fisher, Northwestern's veteran
end coach, took a look at his 25
candidates for this year's Wild
cats, he remarked, "I can remem
ber when Uiat many'players just
about made up our entire football
squad."
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