Only after convincing performances in five international matches with the East German youth team from 1959 to 1960 Jena was interested in Ducke again. He moved to SC Motor Jena for the start of the 1959 season. In just his second season in the league he was achieving success. On 7 October 1960, he took his team to a 3–2 victory over
F.C. Hansa Rostock win the
FDGB-Pokal. With his two goals he was instrumental in his team's success. With that cup victory Jena laid the foundation for a successful era which lasted over 20 years. In Duckes' career with Jena, and later as FC Carl Zeiss Jena, he was a three time East German champion and cup winner. As a
center forward on the team Ducke, within 18 years, scored 153
goals which was a significant contribution to their success. He ranks third in scoring for the East German Oberliga. From 1960 to 1964 and again in 1969 Ducke was the top goal scorer for Jena and in 1963 he was top scorer in the league with 19 goals. This led the league coaches, in a survey by the newspaper
Deutsches Sportecho, to nominate Ducke as the best
striker of the 1962/63 season. His league career would have been more successful had it not been for serious leg injuries in 1966 and a
meniscus injury in 1974. A ten-week suspension for his outburst during the 1–2 loss to SC Magdeburg during the 1965 Cup Final contributed to the fact that Ducke, with 352 league games, only ranks in twelfth place on the list of Oberliga games played. Otherwise he could have made it to the top 10. His emotional temperament brought a large number of game ejections and match suspensions. Despite his skill, his spectacular play and despite being a fan favorite in the GDR he was given the nickname
Schwarzer Peter (). In 1965 he was an athlete of the year award, in 1971 as a footballer of the year. He ended his Oberliga career at the conclusion of the 1976–77 season. ==References==