1933 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 31 - University of Idaho Yearbook

Page 206

George going down the sideline

Oregon

H omecoming

The charging Webfeet under the tutelage of Prink Callison served to further dampen an already rain-soaked homecoming crowd by h~mmering out a 33 too win over the Vandals on MacLean Field October 24. I t was the first conference victory for the Lemon Yellow machine, and they took full advantage of it on a soggy field. Mark Temple hit scoring turf on the second play from scrimmage to start the parade, which more than avenged the Eugenemen's lastminute defeat suffered at the hands of UCLA the week before. After this Pepinjack and Wishard added to the total to put the Oregonians well in the lead by halftime.

I daho, crippled by injuries received in the Montana clash, seemed helpless to stop the relentless march of the green-jerseyed giants. Calland's only hope was to get his half-pint quarterbacks into the open, but they were held in check nearly all the time. The winners opened with a stiff drive from the starting whistle and kept it up for the full sixty minutes. The only bright spots from the Idaho point of view seemed to be an occasional fl ashy per fo rmance by t he Vandals. Mel Sacket t and Captain Tyrrell in the backfield, and Eiden and H all in the line, looked good for the home team.

Goal line stand in the rain

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