PAGE SIX Barnett Soph Lineman Ask Len Casanova about Steve Barnett, Oregon's huge right tackle, and he'll tell you that his Ducks have the best sophomore lineman in the West. Barnett, a growing 235-pounder, compiled more honors than most of the Oregon vets this fall as the Ducks compiled a 7-2-1 record.' * * * He made every All-West coast team, was picked on everyone of Oregon's all opponent squads and turned out to be the best offen sive and defensive lineman on the team "Steve is a big, strong boy who really loves to play foot ball," Casanova said yesterday after deplaning in Philadelphia for Saturday's Liberty Bowl battle aaainst Penn State. "Ile's amazingly fast, for his size," Casanova continued, "and he never wants to come out. "He averaged over 40 minutes a game and that easily could have been higher if we had allowed him to stay in. "He's going to be real trouble for Penn State Saturday, believe me." In addition to Barnett, Casa nova has some other exception al linemen. Co-Captain Dave Drell, the right guard, was named to the All-West teams, too, and he'll play in the East-West Shrine game in San Francisco, Dec. 31. The swift, rugged senior has been a standout regular for the Webfoots the past two years. Oregon is well fortified at end with Paul Bauge, a two-year let terman, and Len Burnett. Bauge, named to the scholas tic All-American team, is a fine bloCker, a crack defensive man, and an adequate receiver. Burnett, on the other hand, is an exceptional receiver with Basketball Scores NBA Detroit 134 Philadelphia 1 2 6 Cincinnati 121 New York 114 College Navy 72 Gettyt:hurg 5:1 Ma ry ml .78 Georgetown 67 LaSalle 75 Buck nel 1 65 Army 62 Baltimore 11. 52 William & Mary 61 George Washington Carnegie Tech' 69 Waynesburg 62 Woke Forest 58 North Carolina St. 57 Canisins 63 Sic no 54 Virginia 91 St. Augustine 74 Bethany 73 Allegheny 56 Ohio University 71 Marshall 53 Wittenberg 64 Otterbcin 36 Ahemle Island 77 Maine 72 Lll3 73 C4.7N1 19 Michigan 6S Idaho 67 Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU IF .IT'S A 800 K... WE'VE GOT IT! Over 5,000 Titles in PAPERBACK EDITIONS In a Wide Variety of Subiects. Also NEW and USED BIKES New Bikes $37.95 to $54.95 Girls Used Bikes . . .$19.95, $22.50 and $24.50 You can get it at ... METZGER'S (on College Ave.) Ranks as Top in West DAVE URELL plenty of speed, He gathered in 10 passes during the year for 207 yards. In reserve the Ducks have Jerry Tarr, another speedster. Tarr just missed an Olympic high hurdle berth last summer. Ron Snidow, a 6-3, 218 pound soph, will join Barnett at tackle and scrappy Mike Rose will start at left• guard for Oregon. The Duck center will be Joe Clesceri who goes 6-1, 205. A hawk on defense, Clesceri is rated as one of the best defensive pivotmen in the West. The happy, laugh-tilled way to say Merry Christmas ... ....... ~' 9 ..„ ‘ _ ; . 4 ..-700.. cwamptitvey Tv CHRISTMAS_ ,:. 41114 .. .0 r „ : Buy them at McLanahan's Self Service 414 E. College Ave. and McLanahan'n Drug Store 134 S. Allen S. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Oregon Co-Captain * * * Twenty-two Fighters Seek IM Boxing Crowns Tonight By JIM BUKATA ) Bob Hrobak of Phi Kappa Twenty-two amateur ringi r i iih p e s l i a on and ga tm ei4 einc v l, c r o ol e of Delta over hopefuls will vie for intra-1 Rich Swenson of Sigma o s hi and iKa i lt Mural boxing crowns begin- in ße t ii l n e e% of an i d ilp l h4 p S o ig u m n . ( 3 ning at 8 tonight in Rec Hail. 1 classes respectively. Three fighters will be out to It took Lou Capelola of Beta retain titles they won last year. J Theta Pi two rounds to dispose They are; Richie Greenleaf oft of Phi Kappa Psi's Dave Neck-. Delta Upsilon (135); Gerry &I- 1 er. filer of Alpha Chi Rho (150); Capetola used a vicious series and Don Paxton of Beta Theta ,of hooks to floor his opponent be- Phi (liwt.). !fore the referee stepped in and In last night's semi-finals, nine:stopped the fight. boxers posted wins to advance into Mort Cross of Phi Epsilon Pi the finals. 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