Mass PE Setup Slated for Men By JOE MILLER Dean Ralph Leighton’s plan for the mass physical education of all male students swings into ac tion this fall, and it portends a revolutionary all-time change for the PE setup of the Univer sity of Oregon. Dean Leighton’s plan is a unique one, compared to the other coast schools that are trying the mass PE experi ment. In brief, here is the pattern it will follow: 1. Football and basketball— two terms of one of these sports for all men. 2. Track and field two terms for all men. 3. Boxing, wrestling, tumbling and apparatus, weights, and jwdo -two terms of one of these . ports for all men. 4. Swimming- two terms for all men. 5. An elective from any of the three groups after completion of ■these six required terms- four terms. No Surface Stuff Instead of skimming the sur face of many sports, Dean Leigh ton's plan intensifies action in one particular sport and learning inore than just the fuiidementals of that sport. Southern Califor nia and Washington State chal lenge this idea and plan to spend only three weeks apieee on one -=«*-*■■■■■ - sport, teaching merely the basic fundamentals. Oregon's setup starts with team games—if we get enough uniforms we’ll play tackle football, according to for mer coach at the College of Ida ho—then go into self-defense and body-building work and finish off with the swimming program. “You can’t learn a sport over a short period of time,” he claims, “and furthermore you can’t go from football into swim ming in three weeks without straining and possibly injuring the muscles of the body. I can take a boy for three weeks and net be able to teach him a thing about boxing, but give me an en tire term and I can make him a pretty clever boxer—this is true of any sport. You can’t dabble.” Calisthenics Are “In” Calesthenics are going to play an important supplementary part in the program, according to Dr. Leighton. A short warmup pe riod before the games will help guard against anyone getting hurt. In track we will use arm exercises to build up the neglect ed upper part of the body. There will be corrective back exercises for the squad that is in the bas ketball program, and these entire exercises are expected to form a very integral part of our pro gram, the dean stated. WE'LL BE HAPPY TO WELCOME YOUR RETURN TO SCHOOL E.VKL, BYllOM The Man's Shop gives you per sonalized service from a staff of trained clerks from OREGON. They will know the styles you will want and will be able to give you valuable advice and you will have your choice of the foremost l Nationally Known Clothing lines for men from Bvrom and Knee laud's store. ('I.AIHK KNKKVXNI) “Owned & Managed by Oregon L\ osters" ARROW SHIRTS vl TrKXlIKlJlKK CLOTHES HOURS 11 \TS BOSTONIAN SHOES MoGREGOR SPORTSWEAR ROUGH RIDER CORDS HOLEPROOF SON l’ROSH PANTS TIMELY CLOTHES Byrem & Kneeland “Tin: MAX’S SHOP” 8‘: East 10th Ave. I Portland Clash Flares To Feud on Sept 26 Ducks Tackle Tex’s Navy II InGrudgeTilt Four aces in a poker game is a “natural,” and that is exactly what the impending clash be tween Lt. Commander “Tex” Oliver’s gold-jerseyed naval men from the St. Marys air school and the University of Oregon Web foots is shaping up to be. It's a four-star attraction, this opening battle to be played at Multnomah field in Portland on September 26. Some of the “naturals” that Coach Oliver will play against his former team are Stanford's All-American Franlcy Albert, WSC’s great end, “Pig” Gentry, and Bobby Grayson, former Stanford great from Portland. Also on this imposing squad are a score-odd pro football stars by the athletes for campus en tertainment. An all-campus “Fite Nite” is going to be held in Mc Arthur court, pairing off the ■finalists in the all-campus boxing tournament. Fall term the Greeks and Independents will meet in an all-star football game, and a ten tative game against the intramu ral all-stars of Oregon State is scheduled. JOE RICHARDS MEN'S STORES SMART SPORT SHIRTS >