/ E MERALD DAILY EMERALD, Thursday, October 30, .1941 Page 5 DUCK WiNGMEN Tony Crish (above) and Bill Keener (right) who will spend a busy Ti'.'rn.f.on Saturday trying to keep Bill Sewell too busy'to hurl his parses. Reports say that the two ends will also be busy shagging spiralling footballs as Tex plans an air attack. Mike Hoyman Plans Time Trials For Varsity Webfoot Splashers Swimming Coach Mike Hoyman is continuing his aggressive train ing system with more double time trials again scheduled at the men’s pool for this weekend. Dissatisfied at the results of last week’s dis tance trials, Hoyman has given orders to his swimmers to bear down and get to work. ^llhe first installment to be held today will be only short 220-yard speed dashes, the same distance as a week ago. The second, and most Ail-Campus Sports Near Third Round All-campus competition in the fall term tournaments are-rapid- ■ ly nearing the end of the second round of play,, according to Paul Washke-, director of intramurals. Chuck Cutler and Elmer Olson have forged their way into the third "round of the handball sin _^les by. chalking up two victor ies. Cutler and his partner, Bob Blair, have joined Griffith and Olson in the third round of the handball doubles. •Jack MeClimate is the lone contestant to have reached the third round of the tennis sin gles. Tennis Doubles Four teams have reached the quarter-finals of the tennis dou bles tournament. They are: Gre gos and Thoburn, Ail and Wien stein, Osborne and Duden, and Russell and Wilson. Two tandems are in the third ... ■» .• • round of the ping pong doubles. They are Bob Whitely and Ralph Dunn, and Palmer Fallgren and *Brown. Four more victories have been posted in the golf singles elimina tion. The winners are Rod Tay important, part to be held Satur day will be 1500 meters, or in everyday collegiate figures, about 1640 yards, as compared to the 1320 yards of last weekend. As an added feature of his training system, Hoyman has ini tiated a series of everyday timed workouts, in which the swimmers have an allotted time -to run through their distances. It is this type of training that really proves a swimmer's ability. Continuahy under the pressure of time, and with small periods of rest, also timed, a swimmer soon finds that he rea’ly has a job on his hands to swim on schedule. lor, Arnie Jensen, Frank Loomis, and Fred Parker. Mr. Washke urges all contest ants to contact their next op ponent and play the matches as soon as possible. WASN’T SHE GOOD? • . •. Robt. Younp\ Ann Southern Eleanor Powell in 'Lady Be Good' — also — Arthur Kenedy in 'Knockout' Among- 400 beginning students at Brown university is Trajano Pupo Netto, a law graduate of the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Beaver Busting Cougars Next Course For Webfoots By WALLY HUNTER Since a week ago on the dark dreary day when the Rose Bowl hopes of both the University of Oregon and Oregon State were laid in the grave for this year, the ominous howl of the Washington State Cougar has been echoing down from the Palouse hills—and to many an Ore gon supporter it sounds like the knell of doom—for the lads from Pullman showed unlimited power in throttling the hopes of the. Beaver, and the Webfoots are to find out Saturday if this win was a fluke. Thrice thrashed Washington State Cougars had a field day against OSC and though the score stood at 7-0 at the end of the game it might as well have been 20 to 0. so convincingly did they smash the Aggie men. Oregon State used every kind of a de fense in • football books in an attempt stop the Crimson Grey atack, but it was like trying to derail an onrushing express train with a cigarette butt. The Beaver line, which is consistently one of the stiffest on the coast, took a tremendous beating from the Cougar forward wall and thus the Oregon line has its work cut out. Bob Kennedy The spearhead of the Cougar attack was a converted quarter back named Bob Kennedy who operated from the fullback post. Kennedy, a blond-thatched dyna mo, hits like a rolling piece of pig iron and was virtually un stoppable. He leaps, darts, and smashes through any slot in the opposing line with all of the pow er of a steamed up freight train, and if functioning as he did Sat urday everybody will get a glance at a load of pure unadul terated power. With Kennedy do ing the heavy work it leaves pass-pitching Billy Sewell free for his specialty. In Ends Dale Gentry, and Nick Suseoff the Cougars have a rug ged set of small mountains that are as tough as they come. Gen trys’ pet play is an end around, which clicked to perfection sev eral times in the Beaver busting. 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