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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1945)
Casualties Mar Duck Squad Hays, Smith May Be Out Gloom, tflick as fog, settled over McArthur court today when Coach John Warren announced the possible loss of Ken Hayes and Del Smith for the OSC game tomorrow night. Both are key men on the starting five, and their absence will put a crimp in the Ducks’ manpower problem. Hays spent yesterday in bed with flu. surrounded bv sulfa pills. Smith is suffering a re-occur- i rence of the “Charley horse” that bothered him at the beginning of the season, and is barely able to get around. . Exactly who will be able to step OSC’s giant center Red Rocha, is not known with Hays the only ^Itall fir” on the Webfoot squad. Reedy Berg and Chuck Stamper filled the vacated spots in practice yesterday and if neither Smith nor CREW CUTS ARE IN STYLE COME TO US EUGENE HOTEL BARBER SHOP DANCING Every Saturday Night 9 ’til 12 at the EUGENE HOTEL with ART HOLMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA in the Persian Room Hays recovers sufficiently to see action, they will probably be in the starting lineup against the Beav ers. Warren has been working the Lemon and Green quint hard all week on defense, but Dame For tune's frown has thrown a monkey wrench into Honest John’s well laid plans. Oregon State Coach A. T. “Slats” Gill will probably put all available height on the floor against the Ducks, who are confined to the midget class compared to the big boys on the Aggie squad. The Beavers’ scoring strength lies mainly with Rocha and their floor captain, Bernie McGrath. One bright light beams along with the bad news in Webfootland. Both Jim Bartlet and Bob Hamil ton have recovered from their in juries at Seattle and will be ready to play tomorrow. Regardless of who is, or is not, in the Oregon lineup, the game promises plenty of action with the Ducks giving everything they have. Wesley, Westminster Celebrate Valentine Day The first Valentine parties of the year will be held tonight from 8 to 12 at both Wesley and West minster houses. Campus clothes will be in order at both places, and refreshments will be served. Westminster’s “Broken Heart” party will feature games, contests, and dancing. Several new records have ar rived for Wesley’s dance, and spe cial decorations are planned. Games will also be included in the evening’s fun. Appointment Confirmed At a meeting of the executive council Thursday afternoon the ap pointment of Annamae Winship as business manager of the Emerald was confirmed. Miss Winship re places Roseann• Leckie, who re signed. Further business was a discus sion of the building program of the state system of higher education. "Wait’ll he starts smoking Sir Walter Raleigh then go in and ask him for a raise.” Smokes as sweet as it smells *. the quality pipe tobacco of America' UH«3** MA0C : FREE! 24-poge illustrated booklet tells how to select and break in a new pipe/ rules for pipe (leaning, etc. Writ* today. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation, Louisville 1, Kentucky. Esquires Lose To Sherry Ross Monday’s round of intramural basketball was highlighted by the upset victory of Sherry Ross over the powerful Esquire squad. It was a hard fought battle all the way with Sherry Ross, paced by Joe Logan, coming out on the long end of a 33-32 score. This was the season's outstanding game to date. Sherry Ross held a substantial lead until the final minutes of the game when the Esquires staged a determined rally which fell short by the slim margin of one point. Joe Logan was high point man for the dorm men with 13 points while Chic Cecchini led the Esquires with 10. As a result of Monday’s game, the Sherry Ross squad is now tied for second place with Esquires both having won four and lost one. Another thriller was played Monday between the Cantrells and the Yeomen which wound up with the Cantrells on top 23-22. Parker kept the winners in the ball game with 12 points while Humphrey and Dean shared scoring honors for the losers with six apiece. In the lone game played Tues day the Minks were given a scare by a determined Omega hall quin tet. The Minks started out by mak ing eight points in the early min utes of the game and it looked like a runaway. At this point, however, the Omega boys tightened up and it was pip and tuck the rest of the way. The Minks finally came out on top 29-26. Diminutive Harry Lee paced the winners with 10 points. Dave VanZandt from Omega was high point man for the game with 12 points. By virtue of this win, the Minks now lead the league with five wins and no losses. Standings Won Lost Minks . 5 0 Esquires .4 1 Sherry Ross . 4 1 Campbell Coop . 3 1 Monohans . 3 2 Cantrells . 1 4 Uhles . 1 4 Yeomen . 1 5 Omega . 0 5 Didja hear about the fellow who backed his jeep into a buzz saw? No, did he ruin it? Ruin it! Heck no. Now we've got two motor cycles. TO DECORATE YOUR COLLEGE ROOM We suggest... * Mirrors * Pottery * Ash Trays * Pictures * Wastebaskets * Figurines Come in and shop at your convenience QUACKENBUSH'S 160 E. Broadway McDonald "THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO" with SPENCER TRACY VAN JOHNSON NosUUe/m jbiuMott Siue&pAicdz&l OREGON Oregon State ........ Washington . Washington State Idaho .. W L Pet. PF PA GB .... 8 3 ... 6 5 ... 5 5 ... 5 5 ... 1 7 .727 .545 .500 .500 .125 551 483 4S1 437 312 498 450 503 4*6 367 2 2T 2 2*4 si/: Valentines Corsages - Cut Flowers - Plants Flowers by Wire Chase Gardens 58 E. 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