A Red-Hot Boy!! He Really Gets Those Points He's averaged 14.3 points per game, this Fred Quinn, Idaho’s crack center, and at the rate that kid's sledding, he stands a pretty fair chance of setting a new conference scoring mark. He need average 12 points per game to eclipse Ray Turner's 1920. In the five games to date, four of which, incidentally, Idaho has dropped, he has plunked in 33 field goals and connected seven times from the free throw lanes for a 73-point aggregate. Best single game performance by the 6 foot 2 inch Vandal junior was a little matter of 27 against Oregon State last Fridav. Gail Bishop, WSC’s all-conference forward, tag's behind Quinn with only three points less—70 markers. Chuci Gilmur of Washington has a clamp ovr the third place rung with 67. Top ten : Quinn. Idaho. Bishop, WSC. Gilmur, Wash. Wiley, Oregon. Morris, Wash. Beck, OSC. Akins, WSC. Taylor. Oregon .... Fuhrman, Oregon Kirsch, Oregon .... G 5 5 6 8 6 6 8 8 8 Fg Ft Pf Tp 33 7 15 73 31 8 26 15 22 16 24 11 21 11 29 g 16 20 24 3 13 21 9 70 19 67 11 60 18 59 8 58 11 52 20 52 8 51 10 47 l.ANK HANK SHOOTS FOI1 ARMY . . . - . . Henry Anderson, (j loot 7 inch ex-Oregon hoop star, is shown here getting' outfitted in army gar!> preparatory to his induction last year. I lank, uliii saved a couple of easaba thrillers in the dying seconds of the game, now shoots buekets for I’nele Sam. By M \KV Al-Dl’.KSOM XDl’i anil Sicilia Kappa re mained undefeated as they over «-ame the tough competition ol Hendricks hall anil Ganuira l’hi Beta, HI-1, ami respect Uv li yesterday afternoon in girls’ »til ran ana I basketball. With Janet Ross, Marty Beard, mil Bobbie Edwards working to gether at forwards the ADPis staged a second half rally that netted 1 I points. The Hendrick ; offense couldn’t seem to got dart 'd and made only one field go a! and two free throws. Nice guarding by the APPi guards vis a high factor in their victory. I’lay Good The unstoppable forward oom liination of Pat Carson and Pat Howard who scored S> and 13 (mints, respectively, led Sigma Kappas to their victory. Beauti ful pass work and accurate shoot ing featured their play. Abbie Jane White led tire Gamma Phi scoring with five tallies while Sally Spiess stood out at guard far the Gamma Phis Pat Davis worked nicely at guard for Sig ma Kappa. Tonight’s games are: Alpha Gam vs. Pi Phi. Highland Hoopers vs. Delta Gamma. Hobson Shuffles Lineup As Ducks Prep for Idaho OSC Swim Team Meets Aquaducks By KOLLIE GABEL Tomorrow afternoon Oregon State comes to Eugene to attempt to compensate themselves for the very wet drubbing they received at the hands of the Oregon squad last Saturday in a dual meet that was held at Corvallis. In the meet Saturday, Coach Mike Hoyrnan has instructed the boys to place more emphasis on the possibilities of breaking some coast and'northwest records rath er than to try and tally a great number of points. Oregon is quite confident of winning this meet by the out-of proportion score of last Satur day, and the probabilities of breaking some records look rath er good. Huestis Out to Get Mark One possibility of breaking a record lies in the 100-yard breast stroke event that will be swum by Ralph Huestis. The usual number of yards in this particular event is 200, but by special ar rangements with Oregon State the number was cut to 100. The reason for this special arrange ment is to allow Ralph to make a stab at breaking the record in this event. The record is now held by Jack Dallas, who is swimming instructor at the pool for the physical education classes, with a time of 1:05.38. Huestis, in past unofficial time trials has broken this time three different times; so consequently it follows.that he has a good chance of breaking CPU’asc turn tn pane six) By FRED BECKWITH Like a wizard dreaming up some new magic, Varsity Cage Coach Howard “Hobby” Hobson reached into his black bag of mystic lore and pulled forth a new starting combination for his pine wcod basketball men. After weeks of shuffling the boys around like a deck of card's, always searching- for the right combination, Coach Hobson ap parently hit the jack-pot in Wed nesday night's game with the Camp Adair soldier lads. That fivesome included the fol lowing men: Taylor and Fulir man, forwards; Wiley, center; Kirsch and Crowell, guards. Rolph Fuhrman during the past few weeks worked himself into a starting berth on the strength of his northern division efforts. Taylor Comes Back Taylor, on the first quintet since early in the season, redeemed' him self and stepped back to the fore after a momentary lull on unit number two. Young Wiley, the freshman boy who’s battling in experience all the way, has been staging a starting position battle with Wally Borrevik, who has begun to round into his let ter man form. Captain Kirsch has not been supplanted in unit number one since the birth of the 1943 sea son. Sammy Crowell, out of action for a number of W’eeks, returned to the court sport last Monday night against the Harlem Globe Trotters. His passing and accurate shooting eye elevated him to a spot on this new quintet. The new fivesome is not neces sarily a permanent concoction. Coach Hobson felt that his first two units were almost cn a par. What he hopes to accomplish is to sift the best material from the first ten men and assemble a starting five, accordingly. Concentrated Workouts The Ducks’ have been drilling all week in preparation for the approaching series with the Idaho I So. Cal’s Cagers Run Rampant 1 It tooks more like :i run-away down there in the southern divis ion easaha scuffle as time goes on, and Southern California is the gold-plated outfit that is spir itedh breaking ahead of the pack. The SC hemp team, under the charting of Krnie Holbrook, has knocked off five wins and as vet shows no signs oj letting down. Troy’s leather-tossers smacked UCLA for the second time run ning last week. 51 to 39, and sent 6000 fans home connvinced that So. Cal. is impregnable. The same old three-star attack was featur ed by the Trojans with Gene Rock, dim Semincff and Alex Omalev pooling resources to chalk up 35 markers among them. The defeat, which was number 42-in-a-string suffered by the Uclans at Troy hands, leveled the Bruins to a second place tie with Stanford, each having one victory and two losses. Four Weeks to Prepare A glance at the schedule shows that the hapless Bruins have four weeks in which to ready their forces fer the n£xt USC thrust. Uke Coach Wilbur Jones vows to have his boys primed for the ‘'kill” and all set to snap that sog gy record. Up north the traditional "hates” were at each other’s throats again in another nip-and-tuck affair-, only this time the Indians edged ahead of California, 36-34. The Golden Bears, minus the point producing services of Chuck Han ger, great soph forward who was summoned to join the army, failed to retain a 3-point halftime ad vantage. “Nibs” Price, Cal coach, is grooming Jack Rocker, a lengthy slotman, to fill the brogans of now Pvt. Hanger. The advanced Mr. Rocker professed his thanks for Price’s trust by sending home 16 points against the Tribe. Sport Staff: Fred Treadgolci, Fred Beckwith, Co-sports editors Don Lonie Mart Pond Rollie Gabel Art Carlson Stan Pierson Vandals in McArthur Court next Monday and Tuesday nights. / ■ Although the Vandals current ly occupy the cellar seat in the northern division standings, cas aba experts are of the opininon that the green and gold melon tossing machine will be in for a barrel full of action come eight pee-yem next Monday eve. The Vandal scoring attack is pin-wheeled by junior center Fred Quinn, a lad who has claim to the greatest number of points amassed in the spher oid race to date. Quinn’s efforts come as a fol low-in-the-footsteps trick to Ray Turner, a potato-picking basket ball ace who led the league last year in this business of throwing the ball through the hoop. So the order is strictly practice - no games until Monday night. And then comes the fun. SO. DIVISION RATINGS So. California .5 0 1.000 U.C.L.A. .1 2 .333 California ..1 4 .200 Some 2000 buyers of Oreganas, a world beater of a year book, will also read Lemon Punch . . . That’s a promise. \V. L. Pet, Stanford . 1 2 .333 LITTLE VANDALS COACH . . ^ . . . George Greene, Idaho athletie director, has turned his talents to a coaching line and now barks or ders for the Vandal yearlings.