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1. lrd Strong Varned the Oregon-Idaho Monday indicated f41-0 victory over turday was not as the score indicated .ntals wcie "open" practice scs- Lement was made, 'Chuch Austin mov t starting let-tackle Lace of Lon Stiner. Change was shitting .ivcn to the first and UUOaCK OF"'" ,er McGee and Larry Oregon Club High Morale Best WeaDon "We are all anxious for Oregon Bowlers. He also mentioned Nish! ; 70UheSt game of Ntw 7"" ".7" I " ul,u to have a great season, but there and Hal Chapman, Dick Reed.l Pf 'U it mec the ! show ,C cl2ss agalnst 'i'0!? ! Kh i slHankN sen, Bi Berg and Chuck '., ""fiv f nrnenn next Satur- Scnl ,ne BUOne'i """ ' I e 'Tavlnr i University of Oregon next saiur N() x spot Tuesdav ln the I place v ldl r.," in(, , ,at J0!"?"1- ,. !,!., Jfl"t college football poll of the total p. Webfoots 16th is nothing that will make this more possible than team morale. Prince G. "Prink" dallison told Rpuklpr.fiuard. Eugene. Ore. Tues., Sept. 21, 1954 3B New Prcxy Named SEATTLE W Clarence "Hec" Edmundson, former University of Washington track coach, Mon- SAN FRANCISCO W Coach I Tl Vi 11 I II rtr X Ull "?i'S" irV.wAVihu-.f Aeia. Chuck Tjjytor of StMlori wd - tion of the AAU replacing Frank Monday his football team laccsj , Y0RK w Oklahoma's , its opener, fell out of the rat- r possibly its toughest game ;show ot class against California ling. Taylor Thinks Oregon Tough Sooners Replace Irish in AP Poll tfered a chipped rib fbruised shoulder in w Moscow and their Ee Stanford game in ft Saturday night will Jrogress made in the L this week. McGee street clothes and Ihrough the dummy at clothes. i..r who scouted She Indians' 13-12 win of Pacific last Sat Ci iho Wehfoots that will be strong. They fcOP 153-108 on the imiiv hv Bill Starr is and Young with 58 f artt average. Jonn sational sophomore completed 9 of 21 13 yards as compared for 16 and 31 yards. I Dom punting, Stan kd 36 yards. Favorite Cr was John Stewart, hvilh six for 58 yards. Iboth touchdowns ano L ihp extra and win- In the last four min- hnnlW run. Li 7.n In Stanford in last ycar-the second I season. loots will have a full acticc, leaving Port- game Saturday morn mm. .j. iium vauiKou mm tallison po nted out that the an n,arfivil ,.nn,I nt nMnH rl..U .. . .. ... w. t;Uuwe xuuiuaii mains inai uu HrnJn.r TL. , . ... uiciiiucia muiiuaj iiuuu. me lui-jot the WaV player who has watched Oregon football since he started crawling over the Kincaid Field fence in 1908 told Oregon s four quarter backs and Captain Ron Phcister that the players must build up the morale themselves. Morale was the theme of the second luncheon meeting" of the season at the Eugene Hotel as resident Tea Keea introduced Tr A. T.. Strnnri nf OSP. nnrl Tir Meredith Wilson of Oregon, si.ite llisiuuiiuti yicsiuviua. ami lien Callison. Print akn talk-pH nf Hi-punn' great football tradition, but aso admitted peaks and valleys in Oregon's football successes have been many but were nave al ways been great players like Johnny Parsons, halfback for the 1916 Oregon Rose Bowl team that beat Fenn 14-0. Parsons was in troduced top 10 learns with first ..nine in nat-oni h PSP UnH line ISO. 1 spoi luesuay in um jimm ,ulla rD' r:l fnnlKnll nnll nf Ihn tntal nninfS. haKed On 10-9-8-7-0- "Onr scout reports indicate. ". .... n.. u.r.i hie . .rPOIIInr MTpKUII UY UIG linuuiiJ " . w - - aii'that nrpffnn is a very dangerous . ..... . , , i . .. . .... .nnnc imiprs hiiu Miuuaaaicia. 1 nk ,hnn imii ion 11 rfndnrniis ,v"'" K are wrth high ' to d the wwkW Horts writers and sportscasters morale. meeting of the Northern Call- Oklahoma stole a marcn on Coach Len Casanova said that tornja Football Writers Assn. many ot the other clubs who he was particularly pleased with I -it has a tremendous passing i were among he leaders in tne iho uu. i.piuino n,i iho f.-pi I i . i. i iiihn alii ore-season poll, moving out front that every member of the travel-! ast week, Oregon threw the ball by thumping California 27-18 for a total gam ot some juu, ' vards. The nassers threw to eight! No. 1 club, was die. auiercni. enus. me ""ik1" anu, school certainly is not under- though they ftaveni made ineir manned in receivers. first start under 26-year-old Ter- "I was told that George Shaw.iry Brennan, Dump into ine o. ihp tin. 1 Quarterback, looked 14 club. Texas, this week. terrific. Besides Shaw, Loach Len Casanova has three other quarterbacks who also can pitch. They , tell me that Shaw may switch to a halfback position, which would add strength to the offense." SOPHOMORES STAR ing quad had u.i opportunity to see action in the 41-0 victory over Idaho at Moscow last Saturday Len, who later predicted that the Webforts will be determined to ghe a good account of themselves m Poilland. next Saturday alter Ijcl vi or'e micat-ahtn ehnwinfl in. terviewed all four quarterbacks. ueurge auaw, wuu nau ine uia- flllljgnlsna nf Uninrt 1ha ctarlintT quarterback and was unfamiliar with the stvle of Dlav manned By THahn. dirt a fine inh. flppordinff to Cas. George told the clubbers that the fine showing of the re Pullicnn alcn nninlnd nut nthpr former players who reside in Eu gene Shy Huntington, bKect Man- nril Anna ( nrnnll and Bn7 Wil liams,' all former Oregon Rose CAm.ae inHinaine fhat flrnonn has I good reserve strength linemen as well as backs. He also inougnt the henrh morale was the best I he has ever seen. Shaw thought the toush first half after all of iiowllx; ClanFnrd plfpd dill a 13-12 Win over College of the Pacific at Stockton last Friday night. Tay lor uncovered a young quarter hackine sensation in John Icnrlin a ennhnmore. who Tho first nnll Was strictly "nO contest" as far as Oklahoma was concerned. The Sooners cornered 56 of the 87 first place votes. Notre Dame's 11 was next best. T,,.n lumt Ohio State and West Virginia, received first place ballots but dittn t place among the leading 20 teams. Maryland and Texas, third and fourth in the pre-season test, iiii ihoii nncitinns. Maryland rolled over Kentucky 20-0 and Texas prepared for woire name It K-n.A nn.a I 111 nl.l 3. Marvland 19) . - 571 A. Texas (31 Mi 5. Georgia Tech (2) "S S. Illinois 2?3 7. Michigan Stat 237 B. UCLA (21 232 9. Mississippi (1) -- 152 10. Tie Baylor , m 10. Tie Wisconsin H2 SECONn TEN 12. Iowa 13. Rice . ii I-.--.. Tnh m 15. Southern California 73 lfi. Oregon ' y 17. California 1. Tie Army 4J 19. Tie Iluke 20. Texas Christian 26 Soys Irish ybp Anywhere REND. Ind. (IP) New fy Brennan of Notre a football team that h at every nosition." Ld Tuesday, "I'll be until they show me test problem now is to Is to play as a team, IWVve trot a lew new Ire but it takes time to all toccther. who said he was chief- lri u-ilh his nlavers at ht halfback and full Iwantcd more depth at lion. lot deep anywhere," he about all we can do is o injuries." it Slate f Show, Oakway 5:15, Voie at Kugenp, 8. I ai North Bona. h. I at Willamette 'ilu il ITlmira 1111 at Oakrldgc 8. t Drain h. it Lowell 8. Lnfnrrt, rortlanrl 8. HJ'IJIJWr ustr niiucisim iuiicu i and sua dcnrps Mnnriav nicht lo oace over Eugene LogKcrs In theC ommerc- mi league. uauiiuuvt;u riugm, u. Smith 201 and 506, lied Appliance a. n n tIG Millnnul 11 an lr Rhoades 468, blanked Central Manu- lacturing -U, r, Aitncr au( ioi luacia. Dickson's 8-Balls blanked Seven-Up 4-0 In the Varsity league, Larry Palm er svuiius hi " ' Smith & LraKcs, Arnie oimonas aio, blanked Kendall Motors 4-0, Lee Bert rum 206 for losers. First National (West) Bank, Gary Woods 188 and 517, shutout First National (Main) Bank a n iu i:n.nl,rlu 1HB (nf lnpr. CL... l.n Usi-1-e 1 hoot Lucky Five 3-1, Dale Overdlck 208 for losers. EUGENK RECREATION Chuck Toman rolled 199-237-207643 scores, for Toman's Jewelers in a 4-0 shutout over Overall Laundry in the Elks league Monday night. The Borden Co., Ed Wade 215 and 581, tied Morris Electric 2-2. Ken wenaei scoreu and 564 as 5th it Q Market beat Elks i-i.. u Turn 4.1 Rrvnnl ImciiranRE. H. Kopp 217 and 550, beat Hess & Dev ercaux 3-1. mcuunocn oaw, wcuirc Calderwood 19 ana hvj, oeat ontsierj. Market 3-1. Glustina Lumber, Ivan Rothrock 539, and Goodyear Tires, lion jjuvcicau VnV Rust Automotive, George Miller 187. 1 A .n.rl.nni I nflfinf 4-(l. George Drinkwater 527 for losers. Re tread Tires Deal mcuonaiu v,u.uy j-i, H. Stevens 190 and 520 for losers. Club Crosstown, Keith AiKins ois, wmw washed Pioneer Grocery 4-0, John Nel son 193 for losers." Crawford Service, Wallv Faust 198 and 514, blanked Val ley trmiing xnE-B nraiirf T nrrnln navllS rolled a 193 and 489 to pace Guerrier's .iimner in a iw win u nnn" Schockly In the Timherette League Monday nigni. apnnsnew r,i"u"" defeated Duncan's Plumbing IWWa with Helen Abrahamson getting a 167 and 44Z tor ine winneia. nMi i .u- Covering, lea Dy niarina uwuaw rx 1 1 1 1 - 4.1 Bnri aaa Tnw ni blanked Chemco 4-u oemnu nuaie ana loa. . ,, , In Pioneer League acuon ohi"; ri.ij tin,ia hlnnkori Guerrler 4-0, with John Walker rolling a 199 and! Percy Briggs a oprinsnem whlped U.C.T. 4-0 with Ed Toohw stnne whipped Wilson's Alibi 14-0 with Joe woods niiuns mm Ilia Tinea Dmi.! lallr ll'ae OnnH fu tile first team and that everyone Knows now inai incy win nave tu thi.u of each siaine. I cn Holt, oref nted with tne game ball by Pheister following the game, said: "I've had a fine opportunity to watch Oregon foot- Uall (from tne Bencm during ine past three years and I can tell you that when that first team takes the field against Stanford next Saturday you win see me best 11 players in the league and you'll be proud of them." Johnny Keller, playing in ms fircf vnrciiv narnp said that he tirac ni-miri In ha an linHpr.el tlriv nf Shaw and that the subs had the advantage of watching tne iciano defense In operation before taking over. ' Wally Russell, introduced by Pucannva ae a nlnvpr- who hasn't been in a losing game in Oregon JV, service or coucge looiDau, said that he has seen quite a few Oregon teams, but none with as much spirit and fire as tne pres ent squad. Hammer said that tne sports writers are blowing Hp two soplio- Clmfni-rl hnKlrc in the skins Quarterback John Bro'die and Halfback tiordy Young, aiamom ie wal1.nnaihnrl and iilavers are big, but had nine fumbles. He told of the various offensive ana de fensive formations and said that experts in the Bay region are talking about Oregon, DUt iignuy and actually "don't give a damn about us." Bill feels that Oregon, in the right frame of mind, will Hn well. He feels that anyone irhn wants to know how the game will come out next Satur day should ask the boys. -'We don t play very mucn, me loot coach said handled himself well in his first by blanking Louisiana State sielnnmont Another sopnomore wiw fnrmnrt imDrossively - was half 26-0. Georgia Tech pushed past idle formed impressively - was halc iiii0is into fifth place by rip back Gordie Young. Taylor said:. Ttilane 28-0. Michigan hnlh wou d oennueiy suri ;,.,. against Oregon. Retiirnine: to the Oregon out look, Taylor said his scout re nnrinH that the Northern club had two fine linemen in right tackle Keith TUCKcr ana center Ron Pheister. "Tucker and Pheister may be the class of the coast," he added. Stanford, which in the past has stuck with a tight T formation, will use variations of the split-1 hv snrearlins the line, the coach said. The team will leave by plane Friday morning. Coach Lynn Pappy Waldorf of University of California, coming net a 11.97 rinrnaf hv OKianoma in the nationally televised game of the week, said the contest with the Big Seven champion nrnviHed him with a good yard siir-lr hv which to measure the strength of his team. PUNTING WEAKNESS "Our definite weaKness was nnntine." PaDDV explained. "We averaged only 28 yards a kick. Our delense was noi iuu uu, but our blocking was weak. 'Oklahoma has one or. tne iin- ncf inamc in the nation. You won't see a better end than Max Boydston. Their Kurt Burris, center ana .nneDacKer, was out- .lninrt fionn ralamp. IS the best split-T quarterback in the country. r wniilH sav that Bovdston and Kurt Burris are unquestion- auij u. - i-n-nia chntilH he slmnffpr for its game with San Jose State pext Saturday." cioin uri.A and Mississiooi fol low in order with Baylor and wismnsin tied for tenth place Actually the scattered early camps ran true lo form in most cases. The result of the first week's play seemed to De inai those who were in action drew extra support while the teams still waiting for their first game lost votes, Rsvlnr and Texas Christian are ihn nniv new teams to move into the first 20 ratings. Baylor bat- tnrnn HniKllin TO Gam tMlUUKU votes for its 10th place tie with Wisconsin. Tnvaa christian won over Kan nn on.R in hnrrtme tne zuin ana :-. team, pending this weeks meet ing with Oklahoma. Aiaoama, winn in AiississinDi Southern for the second straight year in So smooth ,liJl "j it leaves you Ujrt- breathless Quarterback Solution a uanHnff Nnl You can exocct only short yardage and clock con tinues to run. 3. Quarterback keep. Belter than the quick opener but touch down nhances not good. 2. Button hooK pass, wouia nave r..i nhinpa nf pnmnlption. but' touchdown chance is not as good as first choice, i nppn nass. Has chance to go all the way. Time is running out and short compietea pass wuum keep clock running. If this pass is incomplete, there is still time to score in tne nrsi nan. nine eight and nine-man lines surely can't stop your good passing all day. Distributed by The Kegisier ana Tribune Syndicate.) tHe qirafesf Mine v -VOBKA gOproof.MadeftoiplOO (train neuiralipinti. Ste. fieireamirnon n. Its tne... GROUCUO in the POST Millions are reading and talking about the life story of Groucho Marx in The Saturday Evening Post. Last week's issue was a sell out. Get this week's Post today, and start laughing at My Old Ma Groucho, by his son, Arthur. NOTRE DAME'S . TERRY BRENNAN Fans were amazed when Leahy's job went to a 25-year-old lawyer with no varsity coaching experi ence. Fred Russell reports on Tit New Wonder Boy of Noire Dame. Hahn Will Play Round Before Trick Clinic Paul Hahn, the famed "clown prince" of golt ana consiueicu one of the greatest trick-shot artists ever developed, win piay . ninn.hnin pvhihitinn in addi tion lo his one and one-half hour clinic at Oakway Weanesaay. tvUn nlinii starts at 5:15 D.1T1-, but the nine-hole match will be with Ken Omlid ot uouage Grove, Wendell Wood of Eugene CC and Joe Steiger, host profes- i Thn nvhihitinn starts at MUllcM. in. n.m m anil Ihp PallnrV tickets l.m. o SI for adults, will be good for both the match and the clinic. 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