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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1944)
WALLY BORREVIK AND PAUL JACKSON . . . are doing their all for the war effort. Borrevilt is varsity center for the Ducks and Jackson is a lieutenant in the Marine Air Corps. By BOB STILES The Webfoots are now in the midst of heavy scrimmage sessions preparing for the coming games. Soon they will face the most intensive home stand of the season. In the next ten days they will play five games on the home court and make one trip to Corvallis. In the scrimmage sessions this week the team has had in tensified drill. The lineups for the games will probably be much different from the ones that have previously taken the floor at the starl of a game. Forwards will be Danner, Humphreys, Bray, or Cav Iness. Borrevlk will be at center. Starling guards will probably be Hamilton and leither Phillips or Hen wood, but others that have shown great promise lately are Koeli, Huff, and Wimberly. Washington played Washington State last night minus the help of their Navy-Marine trainees. The After Your House Dance Y >u'll want cokes, cookies ! and potato chips on hand for that late ^ablest. Strode np Today liNlTERSlTY GROCERY /03 11th l’h. 1597 Navy ruled the veterans out of the Friday night game. By this new ruling the only Friday’s they can play are the first and third of the month. Tonight when the Air Corps and the Engineers meet in their easaba game we will learn what team is tops among the ASTU’s on the campus. This game should be one of the most interesting played on the campus this year. i EUGENE HOTEL Presents ART HOLMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA 1 A Every Sat. Nite A A Dancing 9'til 12 ^ ^ in the ^ ^ Persian Room ^ 'HIGHER AND HIGHER" with FRANK SINATRA MICHELE MORGAN JACK HALEY Air Corps, Engineers to Clash Civilians to Meet In Casaba Games This will be a busy week for the civilian basketball league. Games will be played on both Wednesday and Friday nights. There have already been two games played in the league and as they are now under full swing, there will be many games every week in order to get them all play ed before the term examinations begin. Games for this week will be: Wednesday, February 15: Bob Davis vs. Steiwer Boomers. Mason’s Wonders vs. Campbell club. Game time is 7:30. Friday, February 17 S Boyd’s vs. Mason’s Wonders. Bob Davis vs. Ted Holmes. Games to start at 7:30. Campbell club vs. Steiwer Boom ers. 8:15 is game time. bailey s uric (Continued from page one) at intermission will probably in clude the Gettysburg address al la Simpson, take-offs on campus in habitants, and musical numbers. A section of the main dance floor, identified as the jitterbug gers corner, will be marked of as a rendezvous for all persons wish ing to really get hep. A jitterbug contest will be held during the evening, with a group of “impar tial and just judges” proclaiming the winning hep-cats. The Common Sense club at the University of Texas was organized last year to further campus in terest in racial relations, improved labor conditons and civil liberties in wartime. The name was adopted from the American Revolutionary pamphlet written by Thomas Paine. Huskies Lead League; Pucks, Vandals Fight Northern Division Standings: Washington ....8 0 1.000 410 276 Oregon . 5 5 .500 444 448 Idaho . 4 4 .500 347 367 Wash. State ..3 5 .375 330 345 Oregon State 2 8 .200 352 447 Does not include Friday night’s games. It can safely be assumed now that Washington will win the northern division championship, having won 8 games already and having lost none they are riding high on the top of the league. The fight in the league is now for second place. Oregon and Idaho are tied for that position and this coming week will tell who will re main there for the rest of the sea son. Oregon If Ememld Knight Staff Sir Ervin Webb, Night Editor Squire Don Neilson Squire Dick Neilson City Desk There wasn’t any, Eugene is a town. U 0 Alumnae She has won first prizes for solo clarinet in state and national com petition. The women’s reserve band will make its debut in a broadcast at 12:30 p. m. today, PWT. Forty-four former ROTC stu dents at South Dakota State re ceived a royal welcome recentlj when they returned to their cam pus as regular army soldiers. Stu dents, faculty and parents were or hand to greet the returning Staters and a band played State songs. The Miami Student, campus newspaper of Miami university Oxford, Ohio, is the oldest college newspaper in the United States It was established in 1826. Hogan's Grocery and Cook's Market Phone 2066 544 E. 13th Tired? HOW ABOUT A COMFORTABLE ARM CHAIR FOR YOUR STUDY ROOM? JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. Tiff to Settle Army Rivalry Tonight at 7:30 on the Igloo floor the Air Corps and the En gineers will meet in the game the whole campus has been waiting long weeks to see. The game will decide the argument between the Engineers and the Air Corps. The Air Corps will attempt to put out the Engineers’ flame while the En gineers will try equally hard to make the Birdmen eat crow. The game will be played early so that spectators and players will be free in time to attend all the cam pus affairs that are scheduled for tonight. The contest should pro vide plenty of basketball as well as some rabid rooting. The Air Corps “Mets” are undefeated while the AST’s have defeated some of the best teams in the state. Starting for the Air Corps will be high scoring Billy Mitchell and Jim Slappeslad at forwards, But keer at center. At the guard posi tion will be Carl Thompson and ! Dick Medlin. The Engineers will start with ' Kulesh and Moylan at forwards, Nail at center, and Brandiger and Kramme at guards. Lillian Gish, early stage and screen star who acted in some of David Grirffith’s epics is scheduled to speak on the Indiana university campus. BEFORE YOUR HOUSE DANCE Treat him to one of our delicious chicken - in - the-rough dinners. i i uiHd EDDIE DEW SMILEY BURNETTE "RAIDERS IN SUNSET PASS" | plus TOM CONWAY "FALCON AND THE i COEDS" ;j RED SKELTON and I ELEANOR POWELL in "I DOOD IT" plus , "SUBMARINE 1 ALERT" RICHARD ARNOLD WENDY BARRIE