Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 24, 1941, Page Five, Image 5

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    Donut Managers
All intramural managers are
urged to pick up their volley
ball schedules at the intramu
ral office In the men’s gym im-'
mediately, according to In
tramural Director Paul Wash
ke.
Round robin volleyball play
opens November 3.
ATOs Edge Into Donut Playoffs
* By ART LITCHMAN
Alpha Tau Omega gained a
berth in the intramural football
playoffs yesterday by nipping the
/Theta Chis, 1 to 0, in a bitter
struggle that was decided by an
overtime period.
ATOs Nip Theta Chis,
1 to 0; Grab Finals Spot
Flashing a beautiful, short
passing attack the ATOs roared
up and down the field all after
noon but could not penetrate the
tight Theta Chi defense after
they reached the 10-yard line.
-s After threatening in every
quarters the ATO attack ran up
28 yards in the overtime period
to win the game. A1 Rouse
started the extra period with a
20-yard gallop after snagging
a flat pass from Paul Bocci.
Bocci’s pass to Brown picked
up four and Dunn added another
four on a flat pass.
The Theta Chis were smoth
ered after making five yards on
a run. The hard charging ATO
line dumped Joe Wicks for a loss
to end the game.
The ATOs piled up a huge
margin in the statistics, but
the fighting Theta Chi defense
ftfrew them back every time
they neared the promised land.
Chuck Heiner, Theta Chi end,
spent most of the afternoon as
the fifth man in the ATO back
field until he was injured in the
fourth quarter. He suffered a
sprained ankle and several pulled
ligaments.
The Theta Chis almost pulled
the game out of the fire in the
dying minutes of the game when
Wilson lateraled to Bunny Potts
for what seemed to be a touch
down, but the referee ruled that
Wilson was down before he threw
the pass.
A?0 .0 0 0 0 1—1
Theta Chi .0 0 0 0 0—0
SAMs Grab Squeaker
Fro mSPE, 12 to 6
After trailing for three quar
ters the Sammies rallied late in
the game and dumped the favored
Sig Eps,. 12 to 6, in an overtime
battle that was finished in the
darkness.
The Sig Eps opened with a
bang, scoring on the second
play of the game. Working from
a peculiar rocker shift Fred
Warren heaved a long pass to
Morrie Soloman for the touch
down.
All through the second and
third periods the Sig Eps
knocked at the Sammie goal line
but they couldn’t push the pig
skin across.
Late in the fourth period the
Sammies began to roll. Led by
the amazing broken field run
ning of Bob Hasson, the Sam
mies raced to the Sig Ep five
yard line. The attack bogged
down and the Sig Eps took
over. When they failed to gain,
Hannon dropped back to kick
and Sammie “Tiger” Fulop
broke through, blocked the
punt, and fell on the ball in the
end zone to tie the score.
In the overtime period the Sig
Eps gained four yards and had
the Sammies on their heels with
only one down left. Then the
Sammies pulled Tex Oliver’s
“bootleg reverse” out of the dark
ness, when Wienstien snatched
the ball from Hasson and raced
60 yards to a touchdown and vic
tory.
Sammies .0 0 0 6 6—12
Sig Eps .6 0 00 0—6
Chi Psis Dumped,
15 to 0, by Alpha
Alpha hall trounced the Chi
Psi lodge, 15 to 0, to end their
regular schedule for the season.
After a scoreless first quar
ter, the hallmen scored in the
second period when Oswald
intercepted a stray lodge aer
ial and picked his way for 20
yards and a touchdown. Paris
converted on a pass from
Brown.
Ike Brown pitched the second
touchdown pass to Paris late in
the third period. The try for ex
tra point was blocked.
A bad pass from center fell
in the end zone for a safety and
the final two points of the
game.
Alpha .0 7 6 2—15
Chi Psi .0 0 0 0—0
Omega Squeezed Out,
7 to 2, by Campbell
Campbell club eked out a 7 to
2 victory over Omega hall in a
hard fought game.
AD Pis Eke Out AO Pis
In Coed Ball; AXiD Loses
In one of the tightest coed vol
leyball games played to date, Al
pha Delta Pi squeezed out a win
over Alpha Omicron Pi last night,
27 to 24.
MOVED OVER!
IRENE DUNN and
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
in
* 'UNFINISHED
BUSINESS' .
——
The lead see-sawed throughout
the game, which saw the largest
rooting sections lining the floor
this season and vociferously urg
ing their teams, both evenly
matched, on.
It was only in the final min
utes that the ADPis were able to
forge ahead and eventually win.
ZTA Triumphs
Zeta Tau Alpha trounced an
Alpha Xi Delta team last night
by a lopsided 34 to 13 score. The
ZTAs opened with a scoring
burst and were never headed
throughout the entire contest.
Although overwhelmed, the
Alpha Xi Deltas showed pros
pects of becoming serious con
tenders for the WAA crown as
round robin action roars down
the stretch.
Bob Signer started the win
ning drive with a series of short
passes to the midfield stripe.
Then a tremendous heave to
Aubrey Cromwell in the end
zone scored the winning touch
down. Ray Mille place kicked
the extra point.
Late in the third period a bad
center rolled into the end zone
for safety and Omega's only
points.
Omega threatened in the fourth
quarter but lacked the scoring
punch.
Campbell .0 7 0 0—7
Omega.0 0 2 0— 2 ‘
rs
ON BRUIN HUNT
Tommy Ox man
(above), reserve Ore
gon halfback, invades
southern California and
the lair of the UCLA
Bruin with Duke Iver
son (bottom), Duck
quarterback. Iverson is
one of the green paint
ed giants who mops up
r»
the opposition as the
twins — Curt Mecham
and Tommy Roblin —
ramble for sensational
gains.
Mermen Chum Off Good Times
By DON RICHARDSON
Just a little patter on the do
ings over at the men’s pool these
autumn days:
The results of yesterday’s 220
yard free style and 150-yard
backstroke speed time trials were
very acceptable to Swimming
Coach Mike Hoyman. Naturally
he expected a fairly good show
ing, but the boys went him one
better by zipping down the lanes
in exceptional early season times.
Meads Shows Well
Sophomore Johnny Meads, who
has only been out for about a
week, astounded everyone by his
showing. Ralph Huestis is look
ing better day by day and prom
ises to be a definite threat in the
breaststroke event. Chuck Nel
son, versatile backstroke and
freestyler, looked plenty smooth
in his 150. Bob Irvin and Jack
Robinson, each futilely tried to
outdo the other.
And last, nut not least, the
tried-and-true lettermen. Cub
Callis ran through 150 yards in
his best form to date. Jerry
Huestis bowed to his brother,
Ralph, in the breaststroke by
a split second. The two Dicks,
Allen and Smith, turned in
vastly improved performances
over last week.
COMING !! IN PERSON
FREDDY MARTIN
AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
OCTOBER 24th end 25th
‘UPTOWN’
21st & W. BURNSIDE
Tomorrow, Saturday, the real
test comes. Sixty-six laps, or
1320 yards is called for on the
bulletin board. That’s quite a
swim, but it is only the starter
for what’s coming later on.
THIRSTY?
Then the
LEMON "O"
is the spot
for you
... Sodas
... Milkshakes
... Soft Drinks
Ph. 2717
“Doc” Ireland, Prop.