PAGE 4 Phi Delta Theta Play Fast Game In Donut Series Third Round Will Begin First of Week; ATO Dropped The Sigma Chi horizon wan full of arms, legs and Phi Celts and when the scorekeeper counted tho damage at the end of yesterday’s donut basketball game the count read Phi Delta Theta 24, Sigma Chi e. When the winner’s steam roller got in motion the opposition’s roll er turned out to be little more than a scooter. The Phi Delta’s showed tho tight est defense displayed so far in the tourney. The open shots that Sig ma Chi got were few and far fetch ed. Once their enemy’s forward wall weakened temporarily but tho Sigma Chi boys wero so shocked they couldn’t make a basket. Cheshire starred on tho defense for Phi Delta Theta and Bill Bak er and Johnny Walkor each amass ed threo field goals and a foul throw. Bill Sorsby, Sigma Chi’s fidgety guard, was about the only offender to soil tho basket for the underdogs. Bill, aided and abetted by his mates, dropped in two goals and his teams other two points were made when McAllister connected with a heave from the floor. Phi Kappa Psi and Alpha Tau Omega got in a little muss in which the former emerged victorious 21-15. The battle was featured by the closo checking on both sidos at times and at other times not so elose. The defeat eliminated Alpha Tau Omega from tho running and put the Phi Psi quintet a step near er the consolation title. Mem who crashed the six-foot mark were at premium. Two of the ATO benedicts were well over the line and by shoving Bob Foster and Frank Hallin, Phi Psi managed to put on a Behemoth Bevue of their own to offset tho advantage in height maintained by Jordan and McCulloch for their opponents. Bob Foster, tho erstwhile sopho more president, covered himself with glory by leading tho scoring with seven points. Elkins, his team mate, crowded him with six points and McCulloch of the ATO's also collected six markers. Fred West was the mainspring of Jk, the Phi Psi offensive p.-/ but did not figure in the scoring. These games end the second round of the donut basketball series and beginning Monday, the third Tound starts with only one game to be played on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, this at 4:00, so that the varsity basketball team can use the floor. Phi Delta Thevc 24 Sigma Chi 0 Cheshire (4) .1. Sorsby (4) Walker (7) -»f- McAllister (2) Fletcher (2) -c. Hendrick* Baker (7) -g. D. Dashney Stoddard . g. Wrightman Substitutes: Phi Belts, Maginnis, Stearns (4); Sigma Chi, Peek, Lang worthy, B. Dashney, Swindells. Phi Kappa Psi 21 A10 15 West (2) -f. Coles (4) Olson (2) --f. Starr (1) Foster (7) . c .. McCulloch (6) Hallin (2) -g. Hempy Brown (2) -g. Jordan (2) Substitutes: Phi Psi, Elkins (6), Kircher; ATO,. Mariette, Green, Mitchell (2), Schroeder, Sturgis, White. Forensic Expenses Estimated at $1050 Debate and oratorical expenses for the year will amount to $1050, according to an estimate made yes terday by the varsity managers. Tentative division of_the funds be tween the men’s and women’s teams were made and matters pertaining The Students of Oregon are i not deceived, they know that for real econ omy—for dependable honest to goodness Drug Store service, The Lemon 0 Pharmacy is the place to trade. You too can get satisfac tory service at the Lemon O Pharmacy 13th and Alder When You’re Down In the Mouth,— —Just trot (town the stairs under the Laraway Bldg., into our Billiard Parlors.— There you’ll meet the fellows and enjoy a pleasant game ot billiards or cards. It s a great help! Don’t Argue Billiard Parlors Under Laraway Bldg.- Ford & Sullivan, Props. jaiaiaiaHaiaiajaiajaiaaaajaMaiajaraiaiajBjaisjaisjaiBEiaiaiaiaiaaiaiajaiaifflMaEiaiai Take your tired timepiece to Skeie’s No need to go without your watch because it is disabled. 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The Bears are weak on the defensive side of this department, as was seen in the Trojan game when the “Thundering Herd” completed 15 passes during the afternoon. California has been drilled and drilled by “Nibs” in defensive play. Dick Blewett^is probably the great est defensive quarter on the eoast, while Captain Bert Griffin can be relied upon to consistently step op posing line attacks if the Bear lino fails to hold. The Bruin is crippled and torn by his three consecutive defeats and is standing on his hind quarters un U. of 0. SHOE SHINE Shoes Cleaned and Dyed Hats Cleaned and Blocked Corner 13th and Alder I I I Why Put It Off? You know sooner or later you will have to get a typewriter — meanwhile j that handwritten stuff is accumulating about you. i Don’t forget our terms ! $5 Down, $5 Per Month Office Mach. & Supply Co. 1047 Willamette St. steadily; yet he has incorporated into his heart a fighting spirit. The Trojans remember this well and re member the consequences of it. Oregon will run up against a Bear who is fighting mad, lusting for re venge and victory. Coach John J. McEwan has trained a smooth func tioning football machine, one that knows the game well; Coach “Nibs” Price together with tho great Cali fornia Tooting section has keyed his team to fighting pitch. Last Saturday three quarterbacks wearing the Bluo and Gold were in the game at the same time. Blewett called signals, and Clymer punted an average of 41 yards during the afternoon. Breckenridge played half and carried the ball. The line has two fighting and shifty ends in Steve Bancroft and Irv Phillips. Beady to take their places if they fail are Gordon Huber and Jim Dougery. Tackle posts will be guard ed by Fritz Coltrin and Bart Cock. Boy Niswander and Johnny Sargent will oppose the Webfooters at guard, while either Andy Miller or Bob Green will see action at the pivot point. 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