NORTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS II L Pet. ' Vy»hingtoi» State....© 4 .696 Oregon State .8 -5 .588 Washington .8 5 .583 Matoo ..3 8 .372 Oregon .3 9 .350 UO Falls in Hoop Cellar^ Mermen Lose Tight Race m Oregon needs you! Oregon’s cvn.paigTi on the Pacific coast gridiron needs recruits, and previous college football com pihtion is NOT a prerequisite, which opens up the ranks to the entire male population of the student body. Coach Gerald A. “Tex” Oli ver will be on hand to meet all those who desire to play var sity football Tuesday, Febru ary 24, at 4 p.m., in the dress m ing- rooms of McArthur court (downstairs). Reliable sources indicate that there will be a lot of uni forms to go around, uniforms for everybody.—for those who have played high school foot ball but who haven’t contin ued at the University, and for those who have admired hec tic sport from the grandstands and have secretly wished that they could actively partici pate. Oregon ^Emerald Sports Staff Fred Treadgold Wally Hunter Erling- Erlandson Tommy Mayes Nancy Lewis Bill Stratton Virginia Wells June Hitchcock Jean Frideger Harry Glickman Joe Miller IM RESULTS “A"s—Sigma Nus 20, Phi Delts 15; Betas 21, Auwfuls 11. “B”s—Betas 81, Sigma Nus 20; Sigma Chis 13, ATOs 8. Frosh Massacre Rooks In Hoop Struggle, 64-45 Firing Stops OnOSCFIoor This Evening By HARRY GLICXMAN 'University of Oregon’s ■frijsTimin basketball team got 'sotvA measure of revenge for the beatings that its varsity bribers have suffered from Oregon .State this year, and die' quite a thorough job of it too, bv decisively whipping* ‘the OSC Rooks by a score of 64 to 45 in McArthur court Lv-f, night. The two teams conclude hos tilities with a game tonight at Corvallis. Coming to life a few minutes after the game started, the Frosh started pouring in buckets from jUi angles to take the long end of a ’ to 14 halftime score, with Roy Seeborg pacing the attack. Ducks Slow Down The Duckling attack slowed down somewhat in the second half, and the Beav«r yearlings started shaving > the lead. But with the fans clamoring for the “6Q" mark, the Ducklings re sponded to their plea by hitting that total. After taking a 31 to 28 lead wr.'t 11 minutes of the second hud; gone, Oregon failed to score again in five minutes. D'.aton cracked the ice i\ ith a free throw and Seeborg fol low'd a minute later with an other gifter to make the count C>0 At Fopick put the Duck lings over the (>0 mark when he s‘of« the bull, eluded one Bea ver with a fake and sliift that I> ed like a halfback off for a it - rhdown. and neatly drlb #•! - ill far the score. Oi >gou State started casting of: i.rom .2 over the floor, and i • i a.'cl number of its shots to j> 11 closer to the Frosh. Ore • uiir.to; John Warren riddled his entire bunch of substitutes al lowing all members of the squad to earn their numerals. Roy Seeborg had his hottest night of the year to take scoring honors for the game with 19 points. The victory gives Oregon a one-game margin in the “little civil war” series. OSC (45) Finlay, f . Brophy, f ... Anderson, c Martinson, g' Dale, g . Reginato, i Kohler, f .... FG FT PF TP ....2 0 14 4 6 2 3 ....4 14 9 ...1 3 3 5 ....2 12 5 .0 0 3 0 2 2 .1 1 (Please turn to page seven) By JOHNNIE KAHANANUI Hoy, dark Yermuel! You listening Jack? Say, A1 Weiner, wake that guy up, will you? Thanks. What in hell do you think you're doing anyway, Jack . . . all this stuff about your Rook Basketball Coach Bill MeKalip being the hero of the McArthur court brawl last Saturday night (Barometer. Tues day, February 17) . . . about MeKalip struggling gallantly lirough the surging masses and yelling remnants of the Ore gon band into playing the “Star Spangled Banner." I don’t know from where the Barometer gets its informa tion, but from all appearances, I can’t say much for both. Of course that stuff is gobbled up by the Beavers ... it bloats their collective egos. But what guff! Once, perhaps, is pardonable. The Barometer, however, blandly makes it a habit. 1 remember quite well when a little fracas erupted out of a questionable decision called during an Oregon-Oregon State baseball game on Ilowe field. I recall with nausea how the Barometer, with jubilant piety, exclaimed that Beaver Leonard .Volume was the hero of the incident, that he bravely pro tected I’mpire Spec Burke, that he, Younce, was oh so modest about the entire tiling and demurely refused to tell too lyueh about his noble role in the affair. Pardon me while I vomit. '. .. Get It Right' i don't know whether you Barometer sports staff members have ever heard of Ilearst’s IN’S, but that news service has a particularly good slogan, to wit: “Get it first, but first, get it right." Perhaps the Barometer would do well to flop ever so-slightly out of its way and adopt the “get-it-right" portion of that slogan. Oh yea, what about that rather brazen statement some one of you on the Barometer had leering out of the game story? . . , the claim, shouting in very factual tone, that the Oregon students initiated the riot, that Oregon stu dents did this because they were mad at being behind in the game. Teh. nli. quit kidding yourselves. You know darned well Idaho Wins, 38-36; Ducks Tubbed 37-38 Basketball Idaho beat Oregon's hoop men, 38 to 36, in Moscow last night, crept out of the North ern division cellar, and left the Webfoots in sole posses sion of the league’s “booby nest.’’ In Seattle, Washington pasted Oregon State, 47 to 40, shoving the Beavers one full game behind the leagrue leaders, Washington State, and pulling OSC down into a tie for second place with the Huskies. Sub Stars Two belated field goals by a Vandal substitute, Norm Freedek ring, clinched the game or Idaho over Oregon. Idaho was trail ing, 33 to 34, when Freedekring dripped two goals through from the floor, pulling the Vandals past the Ducks; 37 to 34. Immediately after, the Van dals got another digit on a technical, boosting their total to 38. Itirsch then retaliated with a field goal, but the clock ran out before the Ducks could score again. Nineteen personal fouls and three technicals were called against Oregon, with Archie Marshik and Bob Wren of the (Please turn to page seven) Swimming After drowning- San Jose State college mermen yester day, Oregon splashers dropped a 37-to-38 decision to the San Francisco Olympic club in San Francisco last night. Bill Lucas of the Olympic club demonstrated that his title, “best all-around swimmer on the Paci fic coast," is no fluke, as he splashed to three first places—the 220-, 440-, and 100-yard freestyle events. Oregon Cops Three Firsts Oregon copped three firsts. Chuck Nelson winning the 100 yard backstroke, and the Aqua Ducks collaborating to cop the 300-yard medley and the 400-yard freestyle relays. Jack Robinson, sophomore Oregon swimmer, splashed in second behind Lucas in the three races the Olympic club star won. Co-Captain Gerry Huestis grabbed two thirds, in the 50- and 100-yard freestyle races, finish ing behind Teammate Johnny Mead in the 50 and behind Team^_ mate Robinson in the 100. R. Huestis Scores Ralph Huestis got a second in (Please turn to page sevenJ the thing' would have happened even if the spark were ignited when or if Oregon were ahead. And I don’t think you’re ignorant or naive to the point of not knowing why, although you perhaps slam your eyes shut to the fact, or facts, what ever they may be. What About Purdy's Shot? Then too, I don’t believe the Corvallis gym is especially virgin where the breeding of minor or major riots is concerned. Ask oldtimers what happened there to a referee when Webfo^t Ken Purdy tossed in a last-second basket that beat the Beavers some years back? What happened to the hapless referee when lie ruled in favr of Oregon, that is; when he ruled that the ball had been in the air before the gun went off? I read your column in the Barometer, A1 Weiner, and I agree that the McArthur court melee was not without its share of humorous incidents. For the benefit of Beavers who are rabidly intent upon condemning Oregon students, who loudly insist that “we ought to just give them h—1 for it, ’ ’ we reluctantly print this little gem. One of the Beaver ballplayers had his girl down in Eugene for the game. She was sojourning at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. When everything was over and she was being mildly berated about the rather dubious court tactics of her very masculine boy friend, she frowned: “Well, 1 know (so-and-so) is a dirty player, but you've got to admit lie’s a darned good*” one." A good dirty player or just a good player? Humorous as all get out. Go Skiing this Sunday February 22 HENDERSIIOTT’S is sponsoring a Greyhound stage to Willamette Sum mit ski grounds. Bus Avill stop Sunday at College Side Inn. We rent skis and ski boots. MAKE RESERVATIONS AT HENDERSHOTT'S Phone 151 Phone 151 WE RENT SKIS AND SKI BOOTS