Page 4 DAILY EMERALD Thursday, February 5, 1942 Hoopers Brew Potent Tactics For Beavers By FRED TREADGOLD The sound of pounding feet re-echoed through vast McArthur court far into the night Wednesday as Coach Howard Hobson sent his charges through a lengthy and strenuous scrimmage, destined to ^•oady for them for the Oregon State Beavers Saturday. ». All squad members saw' action in this extended workout in which # aany different combinations were tested. On the whole the teams showed up quite well, both sides ringing up sizeable scores. I Subte. Me/wncudti OutbpAad.lt GoeJlb\ Susan Campbell’s trim mer maids churned to an easy win in the coed intramural swimming meet last night in the girl’s pool. The Susies outpaddled their near est competitors by more than 30 points, ringing up five firsts, two seconds, and one third for 55 points. The Lame Ducks and Hen dricks tied for second with 22 points. The Gamma Phis were third with 18. Marie Foster, Hendricks hall, was the top scorer, splashing to first in the 20-yard breaststroke and seconds in the 40-yard breast stroke and the 20-yard breast stroke. Pat Carson rang up first in the 20-yard freestyle and the 40-yard freestyle. Margaret Lesher paced the winners, garnering a first in the 40-yard breaststroke and a sec ond in diving. She also swam in a 40-yard backstroke exhibition. Results: 60-yard medley relay — Susan Campbell, Hendricks hall. 20-yard freestyle—Pat Carson, Susie; Pat Lynch, Gamma Phi; Maylee Green, Theta. Time, 10:25. 40-yard breast stroke — Mar garet Lesher, Susie; Marnie Fos ter, Hendricks; Margaret Walter, Theta. Time, 32.3. * 20-yard backstroke—Helen Gil son, Susie; Marnie Foster, Hem dricks; Phoebe Smith, Pi Phi. Time, 13.4. 40-yard freestyle—Pat Carson, Lame Ducks; Maylee Green; Neva Haight, Gamma Phi. Time, 23.6. 20-yard breaststroke — Marnie Foster, Hendricks; Dorothy Gus tafson, Susie; Pat Lynch, Gamma Phi. Time, 15.85. 40-yard backstroke—Exhibition -—Margaret Lesher. Time, 26.4. Fancy diving — Jeanette Neil son, Susie; Margaret Lesher, Su sie, Helen Gilson, Susie. Scored 99.7. 80-yard freestyle relay—Susie, Lhme Ducks, Gamma Phi. A quiet confidence is expressed # y the Webfoots regarding their chances to knock over the second gdace Beavers. Typical of this is iPaul Jackson’s reply, “We ought Co have a pretty good chance cgainst Oregon State this week -end. They will probably be tired f rom their road trip, whil our t;oys are in good shape.” Men Show Stuff Three men, who stand in the 4irst line reserves, looked excep tionally good and are conceded on excellent chance by Mentor JHobson to crash the starting line i p before the week is out. Little Don Ivirsch, hero of the last Oregon State tussle who has displayed plenty of fire of late, was a Hon on defense in the scrimmage and showed also a deadly shooting eye. One handed pushers, the likes of which Ivirsch used to capture the OSC contest in the dying minutes, were being tossed in from all over the floor by the stocky Ivirsch. Rolph Fuhrman, who also pos sesses a lethal one-handed shot, was swishing the hemp with reg ularity, and served notice that Bob Wren and Warren Taylor would have to hustle in order to retain the starting assignments. Tail Jackson Shows Third man to establish himself t a possible first stringer was ; ill in Lloyd Jackson, sophomore center. Jackson was moving -a round on the floor more and han •dting the ball with ease, as well a.,9 occasionally tipping in a stray rebound. Service Here is more than a promise. Every job wo do results in satis fact ion. CLARK BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. 1042 Oak l'hone 80 C THE COWBOY CROONER Gene Autry in 'Sierra Sue' — also — Dennis O'Keefe and Judith Anderson in 'Lady Scarface' MOVED OVER! KAY KYSER and JOHN BARRYMORE in 'PLAYMATES' T Delts Outrun SAM, 36-28 In' A’ Battle By JOE MILLER A couple of lowly and unre garded independent clubs scared the clay lights out of two of the top teams in the “A” league be fore succumbing. The Kappa Sigs, defending champs, nosed out Al pha in the final 20 seconds of play, 19 to 18, and the Sigma Chis made a high percentage ftf their foul attempts to dump a gallant Zeta hall band, 23 to 20. In the final “A” game, the per petual motion Delts had their shooting eyes with them and gal loped over a fast, but fading Sammie team, 36 to 28. Alpha hall jumped out in front, and with a deliberate slow break attack that wrorked through the Kappa Sig defense, took a 10 to 5 lead at the half. Uke Paris, midget guard gunned seven of these through and outjumped the gigantic Kappa Sigs to take re bounds. Hoot Bailey and Kay Ito were once more prime factors in the smooth working Alpha of fense, and they appeared to have things well in hand at the half. Kelly Hits Jackpot But they reckoned without a KS comeback. With burly Jame son firing it up, and the rest of the club chasing their fading championship hopes, they pulled to 15 to 14 at the third quarter. The final canto saw both teams cover each other like a blanket, the only points made veing via the free line route. Then with 20 seconds to go. Vern Kelly, score less all season, got free in the center, and lofted the jackpot points. The casaba, hit the net squarely, and the hallmen were again hard luck losers, 19 to IS. The Sigma dlls’ uncanny ability at the free throw line netted them a well sweated-for decision against a surprising /eta hall gang, 23 to 20. The Sigs led all the way, but until Wait Reynolds and Sherman Olts left on personals for the Zetans, anything could have happened. The /eta boys actu ally made more goals from fhe field than the Sigs did, but Dick llurns hit for seven out of seven free attempts to top their scoring for free. Dusky /eta flash, Walt Reynolds, turned in his top performance of the sea son, tanking 8 to lead the scor ers, and playing a magnificent floor game to give the high Oregon WEmemi.d Sports Staff Fred Treadgold Wally Hunter Erling Erlandson Tommy Mayes Nancy Lewis Bill Stratton Virginia Wells June Hitchcock Jean Frideger Harry Glickman Joe Miller Basketball Schedule Today’s Games “A” 4:00 Phi Psis vs. SAEs Betas vs. Gamma hall 4:40—SPEs vs. Fijis ATOs vs. Omega hall 5:20 Pi Kaps vs. Canard Campbell club vs. Sher ry Ross bound Sigs some anxious mo ments. The White Cross boys sorely missed Jolting Jim Shephard, but for a leg- operation, and “Dumbo No. 1” Len Surles had a hard time filling his shoes. Dick Burns played brilliantly on the floor in addition to his dead eye. The halftime score was 12 to 8, Sigma Chi. Hornets’ Nest or Basketball Two small and fast teams tan gled in what appeared to be a toss-up battle, but the Sammies faded before the continual charge of the battling Delts, and wrere convincingly waxed, 36 to 28. The Sammies started fast and broke through the confused Delts to run up an early lead of 8 to 2, that was not higher, but for the foul SAM shooting. But the DTDs ral lied, and with big Gene Dutton bounds, tied it up. Lee Kilburg hit from 15 feet out, giving the Delts the lead, and from here they were never headed. It was 15 to 13 at the half, and the Delts rambled in the second. The Sammies were not checking back fast enough to stop the lightning Delt offense, and Kilburg and Jerry Battles put in a flurry of baskets on lay-ins f.o make it 30 to 22 at the third. Both clubs hit with nearly everything to pile up the score. For the Sammies, Wesley Group Meets The Vetic philosophy of India will bo discussed by the Wesley house philosophy group at their regular 6:30 meeting this even ing. Jean Quinn will lead the dis cussion. Aqua-Ducks Pep Up; Lay for OSC Mermen By WALLY HUNTER There’s trouble brewing for the Oregon State Beavers in the University of Oregon varsity swimming pool! The Webfoot varsity after a rather lethargic week suddenly came to life last night and churned through with one of the most brisk workouts of the year. Every man on the squad showed more zip than ever before. Coach Mike Hoyman was more than a little satisfied with the showing made by his charges in last night’s workout and the Ore gon dream of knocking Oregon State over for a second time with better times came nearer a real ity. Beavers-Dueks Clash The Beavers and the Ducks are scheduled to clash in the Oregon State swimming pool Saturday afternoon. The Oregon Staters, after making a poor showing against the YVebfoots in the seasons’ opener, came back last Satur day strongly enough to clamp a talon on all but one first place in a dual meet with the Harry Glickman, a fine ball handler, got 11, while for the Delts, Dutton canned 11 and Kilburg, 10. Washington State Cougars. This meet could portend some trouble for Coach Mike’s ganjp but there are several reasons why the Webfoots should sink the Orangemen. When they met pre viously the Beavers showed very little in the way of genuine pow er. Though they could have im proved in the weeks following it hardly seems logical to say that they could have bridged the gap that is between the two teams. Corbett Back To add to this is the fact that Tom Corbett, one of Oregon’s two fancy divers, was missing in that meet. In his absence Ox Wilson took first place. 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