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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1942)
Ducks Bat .500 In First Leg Of Youno Basketball Season Rack up a triumph on the ledger for Oregon’s lioopers, but in ttv same motion pencil in a loss. For the bubble in the Duck win-loss level must balance after the two opening games. Friday eve, Hobby’s hoop sharks, led by an extremely point-mind ed sophomore, Hammy Crowell, mauled Bruno Studio of Portland foy a high-wide-and-handsome margin, (ill to 35. Young Crowell, bare ly dry behind the ears, in bis first varsity test, flipped in 14 counters to help beat) misery on the 1941 AAU champs from the “big city." Crowell wasn’t the only Duck sharpshooted who found the range. Captain Don Kirsch and Boi: Newland, blond junior, buck eted 10 each. Halftime count leaned Oregon-ward, 26 to 15. VARSITY - SERVICE E. 13th and Hilyard Hardly had the ink dried on the curtain - raising- victory when a black smudge was in flicted on the Duck snowy white record Saturday night. Vancouver Ramblers, heavily flavored with ex-OSC Beaver talent, romped over the Ducks, 57 to 39. Big- John Mandic, Oregon's nemesis of yore, once again had a hand in the affair. The ram bunctious Rambler “jump man’’ tipped in 13 counters to lead the way. Small consolation came to Ore gon as their man ■ Newland snapped in 16 markers to seize high score plaudits for the tilt. Archambeau for .... Christmas Poinsettias Send your greetings in n fragrant fresh cut bou quet of Christmas flowers I'hone or call in your or der and we wire them anywhere in the U.S. — saving you the worry of a last minute rush. nr 172 W. B’dway and 770 E.11th Phones 563 - 478 • r rCx£ WIRE FLOWERS for DELIVERY CEIRISTMAS 'MrOTHIXC, is more appropriate for this ~ traditional holiday. Order your lloral shifts before leaving for home and then re lax to enjoy a carefree vacation . . . confi dent that the Chase Gardens will fill out your order to perfection. GUARANTEED SERVICE BY F.T.D. Chase Gardens East Proadwav Phone 4320 Navy, USCers Tough, Say UO Those St. Mary’s^Pre-Flight ers, coached by Lieut. Comdr. Tex Oliver, ex-Oregon boss, and Southern California’s Trojans had about the toughest gang of pigskinners that the Ducks faced this year. At least that was the consensus of opinion coming from the Webfoot varsity for they named three Pre-Flighters and three Troy warriors on the 1942 all-opponent team. The remainder of the squad was quite well distributed over four other clubs. The eleven cho sen were, Ed Manske, Navy, and Milt Smith, UCLA, ends; Norm Verry, USC, and Don Wilier, Navy, tackles; Joe Ruetz, Navy, and Bill Seixas, USC, guards; Walt Harrison, Washington cen ter; Boyd Clement, OSC, quar terback; Mickey McCardle, USC, and A1 Solari, UCLA, halfbacks; and Bob Kennedy, WSC, fullback. B. Carney Does All Right as Pro Another Oregon baseball al umnus leaped the chasm between collegiate diamond competition and professional ball without mishap. Bill Carney, hard-hitting out fielder and' last year’s varsity captain, stepped into a regular spot in the Portland Beaver out er garden this summer and pro ceeded to bang out a respectable hitting average. “The Face,” as he was fondly nicknamed by his Webfoot teammates, participated in 65 games for the cellar-dwell ing Beavers, clicked his horse hide for 51 hits in 183 appearanc es and a .279 mark. Carney was another in a long list of baseball lineage which has Second Glance (Continued from Pape tivo) A friend of ours planted his pin a month ago. Last night he complained, “Since I’ve been go ing with her I can't eat, sleep, drink, or anything.” Gullible as curious, we asked why. The an swer was inevitable. “I’m always broke!” Don’t worry about the Super man comic strip and the Nazis kidnaping Santa Claus ’cause everything’s going to turn out all right, we can promise you. That's all. 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