Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, October 21, 1954, Image 36

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    Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.
2D Thurs., Oct. 21, 1954
Lead Boosted
By Peterson
Halfback Tony Peterson, load-;
er of Junction City's free-wheel-
New York Rangers
Win Hockey Match
NEW YORK (IPi The Ihird-Dlace
Mow Vnrk Raneprs mav have to!intr srnrinff attack, tallied one
call for oxygen because they are ! touchdown Friday in the Tigers'
over thp son mark for the first !3S-0 victory over St. Francis and
time since 1950 and their 3-2 that increased his District 5A-2
record has put them in high and
unfamiliar surroundings in the
National Hockey League stand
ings. Now Vnrlr made an imrirossive
home debut Wednesday night by twice against Elmira to share
whipping the Boston Bruins, 6-2. second place with Higgins at 30
The two teams started the night's points.
Gary Casper, Junction City,
collected two touchdowns for the
second wccV in a row to tie Boh
Given, Willamette, , with 26
points for fourth.
Individual scoring:
5-A-2 SCORING TD PAT TP
46
HIGHCLIMBER
By
Dick Strife
scoring lead over runnerup Mur
ray Higgins of the Saints.
While Peterson was building
his total to 46 points in 4 games,
Pleasant Hill's Rich Ward scored
only NHL contest deadlocked for
third place
Fuentes Favored
Over Graham Tonight
LOS ANGELES UP) Ramon
Fuentes of Los Angeles, 28-ycar-
old part time gravedigger
the nation's No. 3 ranked welter
weight, is a close favorite to whip
veteran Billy Graham of New
York in a 10-round bout at the
Olympic Auditorium Thursday
night.
Peterson, JC 7 4
i lllgKins, ar "
a"" R Ward. PH 5 0
Given, Willamette 4 2
Casper, JC 4 2
Lynch, JC 3 5
Johnson. JC 3 1
Burns, Drain 3 0
McKlnney, Elmira 3 0
Trelchel, SF 3 0
Sloop, Willamette 3 0
SMOOfy,
ft.
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(Continued rom Page I D)
. . . The self-ranked leading prognosticator of the nation will be
back with us next week.
George Shaw has figured out a way for Oregon to be
in the Rose Bowl, despite two conference defeats. The formula
includes Oregon winning all remaining games, UCLA 'ef",18
every opponent other than Oregon and Cal upsetting USC this
week. . . . We asked George and a few of his teammates if they
would be willing to give up their Christmas jobs right now on
the prospects. ...
One of the extra members of the ticket department caring
for student football tickets is Jim Loscutoff, big Oregon varsity
center who was one of the best Northern Division reboundcrs a
couple of years ago. ...
Because of special dyes, Washington's football uniforms will
feature more brilliance purple jersey and gold pants. . .-. Shoe
less Joe Ulm, San Jose fullback, averaged 6.5 yards on two plays
before being hurt and benched for the season, but a substitute,
Darrel Clement averaged 9 yards on seven plays
Charley Gillilan, who saw the USC-TCU game in Los Angeles
several weeks ago, rates Ron Clinkcale, who scored twice against
the Trojans, as a faster football back than Jon Arnett. He is a
9.6 sprinter, which helps.
Paul Larson of Cal completed 17 of 31 passes for 235
yards with no interceptions and two touchdowns against WSC
last week to become the nation's leader in passing. His team
mate, End Jim Hanifan, caught 7 for 78 yards to become the
nation's pass-receiving leader. . . .
Les.Baldinger, former Uni High fullback and now San Jose
businessman who is visiting here this week, said that the Spartans
have a good football team despite the 450 loss to California (13
fumbles), but San Jose State would have been considerably
stronger with "Shoeless Joe" Ulm playing fullback. The hard
luck back is out with a shoulder separation and hopes to play
next season. The Spartans will ask the PCC to grant him an extra
year of eligibility.
George Shaw was awarded Sportsvision's "Player of the
Week" for Oregon in the California game. The honor is selected
each week on the Pacific Coast League's television highlights.
A similar award is made to the Big-Ten "Player of the Week."
San Jose Offense
Clicks in Practice
Wisconsin, a slight underdog,
has Michigan State down, 13-7,
in the fourth quarter, but the . probation for a year
Spartans have driven to the Wis- other schools were reprimanded : ball-handling with a wet ball was
consin one-yard line, where it is n n,.ii nf iho encouraging with the exception
fourth down and goal in what may -
National collegiate Athletic As
sociation Thursday for rule violations.
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You Be The
Quarterback
WARREN GAER
Head Football Coach.
Drake University wammm
Portland Given
Slap by NCAA
NEW ORLEANS OH City Col
lege of New York and Miami
(Tla.) University were placed on'i,e
and two, against San Jose plays,
San Jose State's offense, click
ing for the first time offensively
and defensively in the 19-12 vic
tory over a good Arizona Stale
team two weeks ago, clicked
again on the varsity practice
field Wednesday afternoon
"Bloodv Wednesday." The Ore
gon Webfoots, who meet the San
Jose Spartans here Saturday,!
escaped without injury and
Trainer Bob Officer sighed his
usual breath of relief.
The Webfoots are not in the
best of physical condition even
so. Center Ron Phcister and
Guard Jim Potter haven't worked
all week, and Quarterback Wally
Russell drilled for the first time
Wednesday and not in scrim
mage. X-rays showed that Fred
Jacobs, reserve end, has no
spinal injury, but he was missing
from practice. Most important
casualty has been to Jack Roche,
Len Casanova's chief assistant,
who has been confined for the
second time this season with a
heavy cold.
Halfback Tom Crabtree, a slow
starter, looked like the best run
ner in a 20-minute offensive
scrimmage that followed a half
hour of defensive head-butting.
Fullback Larry Rose, who ran
well Tuesday, fumbled on three
plays.
Coach Bob Bronsan's Spartans
have had the advantage of a full
week of rest since the game at
Tempe and the layoff has strenh-
ened the Spartans materially.
Oregon will be faced with two
ace break-away running threats
in Stan Beaslcy and Roy Hiram,
with 8.6 and 8-yard averages and
a power runner in Fullback Dave
Fanner who has gained 80 yards
without a loss, and the passing
of Ben Pierce, with 33 out of 59
for 444 yards.
Oregon's tackling was much to
desired in the scrimmage
but the
about 10,000 is expected with
fair weather. Reserved seat
tickects are on sale at McArthur
Court and Mattox Pipe Shop,
Hendershott's and John Warren's
in Eugene and Baxter le Hen
ning's in Springfield.
Bruins Brush-Up
On Pass Defense
LOS ANGELES nil Coach
Henry Red Sanders today re
hearsed his powerful UCLA grid
dors in pass defense, warning
that underdog Oregon State prob
ably will take to the air at Cor
vallis Saturday.
During Wednesday's drill Tail
back Primo Villanueva completed
six passes out of nine attempted
In addition to pass defense drift
ing, Sanders stressed work on
pass interceptions.
fat
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PLATEAU i
be State's last big chance for vie
tory.
The Spartans have used a mul
tiple offense. This has included
double wingback plays with two
backs just outside their ends, the
fullback behind center deep and
the quarterback used as a block
er; single wingback formations
with all four backs lined up in the
same direction; T-formation plays
with the line close together; and
split-T plays with the line spaced
and the quarterback running par
allel to the line.
As Michigan State quarterback
rate these plays 1, 2, 3 and 4 for
this situation: Drive over left
tackle by left wingback from
double wing. Slant at left tackle
by tailback from single wing.
Slant at left tackle by fullback
from split-T. Drive over left tack
le by left halfback from straight
T.
(Answer elsewhere on Sports
Page.)
of Rose
Dick Mobley, veteran cnd, will
be co-captain with Phcister for
the San Jose game. A crowd of
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City College, involved in the
1950 basketball scandals, was pro
hibited from participating in the
1955 NCAA basketball tourna
ment only, while Miami was ruled)
ineligible to enter athletes or
teams in NCAA championship!
events for the college year, 1954-
55.
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were Western Illinois State Col
lege of Macomb, 111., and the Uni
versity of Portland, Portland, Ore.
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ball game in flloomington, lit.,
Nov. 26, 1953, a game not certi
fied by the NCAA extra events
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