Oregon's Northern Division • Champions to Head South I For Title Go With 'Luisetti' i _ | Webfoot Hoopsters Leave Wednesday for San Francisco; Will Meet Twice Crowned Indians Friday in Series Opener 1 Oregon’s northern division basketball champions Wednesday ; night board the Cascade Limited for San Francisco where they I will meet Stanford’s whooping Indians, better known as Hank i Luisetti and Co., in the first game of the coast title series Friday ( night. The Ducks leave at 9:15 p.m. The two division crown-wearers will hop over to Palo Alto, the home camping grounds of the Indians, for the second game of the series Saturday, and if a third is necessary to decide the t cnampionsnip oi liib cumi, u wm | be played filso at Palo Alto Mon i day night. Confident that his boys will up ! hold northern division hoop pres tige, Hobson last night voiced the feelings of his entire squad. “I think that we play better basket ball up here, and while they've got t a good team, I think we’ve got a better one.” The problem facing Coach Hob son is the little matter of stopping the “Signor of Swish,” Mr. Angelo “Hank” Luisetti. The Indian “chief” set a new national four I year high-scoring record of 1550 points in his last game of his col lege career Saturday night, and JUas been stopped only on very rare i occasions in his four years of col lege basketball. OSC Stopped Luisetti Slats Gill, crafty Oregon State ' coach, and his 1935 Beavers stopped him cold at Seattle in the Olympic playoffs and kicked Stan i ford clear out of the picture. Gill used an effective zone defense that j kept the swarthy Frisco Italian | bottled up tighter than the French keep champagne. He scored only five points in this game. | The genial maestro of McArthnr [ court basketball, Coach Hobson, plans to use much the same strat egy in the Golden Gate city and at Palo Alto. He will depend upon his newly - developed ‘‘floating zone” which the Ducks have used effectively in the last half of the | northern division season. 1 # Gale Rests Only Laddie Gale, new northern division scoring-record holder was on the sidelines at yesterday’s first | practice session in preparation for the Indian series. Gale is taking things easy favoring a back Injury, suffered in the Oregon State game —the result of a kick—but Mentor Hobson hopes to have him ready for the crucial games. Hobson last night named a trav eling squad of 10 or 11 men, de SCHOLASTIC AND FRATERNAL JEWELRY KARLJ.KLEIV LARGEST MANUFACTURER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 610 S.W, BROADWAY 4th Floor Bedford Cords hold their crease and appearance to perfection. Greens Browns Greys Bedford Cord Slacks A new shipment of tnese smart, new Bedfords will arrive. Plan your wardrobe now. $8-50 Joe Richards 8T3 Willamette I February Sets Spring Record For Library Spring has definitely taken a hand in the number of books used in the University library, Miss Bernice Rise, circulation li- j brarian, observed. Final exams, she said, are also a factor in the general circulation decline not ed for the last part of the month of February. A circulation decline is to be expected in the spring she has found, but the number of books checked out for the month of February this year exceeds that j of last year by 1162 books in the circulation department alone. The number of books checked j out in February, 1937, was 12, 720, and 13,882 this year. The largest number of books j circulated during the month were taken out the first week. pending upon whether Bob Hardy’s \ fractured ankle was bealed suffic- i iently to allow him to play. Hardy donned Webfoot toggery last night and loosened up with the varsity, | and may go south with the team, I The regular traveling squad, composed of Bobby Anet, Wally Johansen, Slim Wintermute, Lad- j die Gale, Dave Silver, Ray Jewel, Ford Mullen, John Dick, Matt Pav-1 alunas, and Ted Sarpola are set for the trip. Indians Favored The Indians will go into the; game as slight favorites over the Webfoots mainly because of Cap tain Hank, left forward and six foot-three of basketball wizardry. At the other forward will be Phil Zonne, another tall lad; at center, Art “Stork” Stoefen, and a hot and-cold performer; and at guards, Jack “Spook” Calderwood, and H. B. Lee. Swingster BHI Jack Winston ... at Texas he was "hot,” conies to campus in March. HEADQUARTERS FOR We specialize in Engagement and Wed ding Rings—rings of quality and char acter, at prices you can afford. CONVENIENT TERMS Green stamps for cash ’flTCViFQ Jew> 1 jre c O L. SKEIE, Prop. 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