Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 13, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    Webfoots Upset by Beavers 55-51
League Lead Sliced to One Game;
Wilkins High Scorer With 19 Points
Oregon state’s towering center, Red Rocha, turned out to
be 6 feet, 8 inches of high-powered trouble last Saturday, when
the Webfoots succumbed to Oregon State, 55-51 in McArthur
court.
Both teams came out even on two-pointers, with 22 field
goals apiece, and the Beavers’ margin of victory was their free
throws. They made 11, against 7
for the Ducks.
Rocha dunked in 18 of the Beav
points with 7 field goals and
4 gift tosses, which wasn't quite
high for the evening, but he also
had a big hand in controlling the
backboards for the Orange quint.
The Ducks jumped off to a quick
start on a basket by Jim Bartelt
15 seconds after the opening gun.
Rocha immediately tied the score
with his first tip-in, and Wilkins
scored for Oregon with a free throw
and a basket. Two more free
throws by Bartelt gave the War
renmen their longest lead of the
game, 7-4 at the 16-minute mark.
The lead changed back and forth
■far the next five minutes until
Rocha put the Beavers ahead 17-16
with a free throw. From that point,
Oregon never regained their lead
as the Beavers built up a half time
lead of 35-24.
The second half was almost as
completely dominated by the Ducks
as the first was by OSC. Wilkins
started off with two quick baskets
to cut the Beaver lead to seven
points. Rocha countered with four
markers for the Beavers, and then
it was Wilkins, Labhart for OSC,
and Wilkins again.
Oregon State had built their lead
back up to 12 points when little
Larry West hit one with eight
minutes left in the game. Bob
Hamilton laid one in for the Ducks
to make it 41-51, then Wilkins put
on a display of ball stealing, tak
ing the ball out of the hands of
the startled Beavers, and scoring
four quick baskets in two minutes.
Labhart put in a basket and a gift
toss for OSC during Wilkins' scor
ing splurge but the Ducks were
only five points down, 49-54.
With three minutes left, Wilkins
went out on personals. Rocha fol
lowed a minute later while the
Ducks could only hit one more
basket and OSC made a free throw.
The game ended with Oregon
-fighting desperately for the ball
under their own basket, but the
Beavers managed to tie the ball
up until the final whistle.
Wilkins was high point man for
the game with counters, followed
closely by Rocha of OSC, who had
18 points.
Oregon State FG FT PF TP
Henningsen, f . 2
Labhart, f . 6
Strait, f . 0
Rocha, c. 7
West, g . 3
McGrath, g . 4
Moore, g . 0
Totals .22
Oregon
Smith, f .
^ lkins, f . 9
Berg, f . 0
Hays, c. 3
Hamilton, g.4
Bartelt, g.4
W'right, g . 0
Totals .22
3
1
0
4
3
0
0
11
1
0
1
5
2
2
0
11
7
13
0
IS
9
8
0
55
FG FT PF TP
.2 2 2 0
5
1
4
3
4
1
20
19
0
7
9
10
0
51
NUMBER 10
Jim Bartelt, freshman guard from
Ashland, eased his way into the
tenth spot in league scoring by
hitting 10 points against OSC Sat
urday. Bartelt completes the group
as all five of the Duck starters
are among the top ten scorers.
Navy relief, New York City.
Gentlemen: I got your letter ask
ing is my baby a boy or a girl.
Of course. What else could it be ?
Flight officer: “What’s the last
word in airplanes ?” Cadet:
“Jump!”
Run to the ferry, Mary; you can
give him the slip there . . .
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CAMPUS CALENDAR
Kwama meeting at 4 p.m. today
at the top of the Side.
Interdorm council will meet at
7:30 tonight in John Straub hall.
Jameson to Talk
On Race Problems
Dr. Samuel Haig Jameson, pro
fessor of sociology, will participate
as a faculty member in the North
west Institute of International Re
lations, from June 7 to 15, inclu
sive, at Reed college, Portland.
Dr. Jameson will conduct a
round table for the seven days of
the institute on racial relations or
the problems of minorities. In addi
tion he will present two lectures
to the entire student body relating
to the general theme of the insti
tute, “Winning the Peace,’’ by way
of analysis of racial relations.
Dr. Jameson attended a meeting
of the governor’s committee on
juvenile delinquency, of which he
is a member, February 2 and 3.
At that time he also attended a
meeting of the subcommittee on
juvenile delinquency.
Business School to Show
The Champion Writer’
Of interest to future stenogra
phers and executives on the cam
pus will be the free technicolor
film, complete with sound, entitled
“The Champions Writer,’’ which
will be shown tonight at 7:30 in
room 207 Chapman hall.
The movie will show several
champion shorthand writers at
work. It is furnished by the Gregg
company, and sponsored by the
school of business administration.
Run to the engine room, Emma.
You can slip his clutch easily
there.
Taylor for King’
Address Today
Don Taylor, Yeoman candidate
for King of Hearts, directed by
fan clubs and his impulses of fair
play, will air his views to Oregon
coeds in support of other Heart
Hop candidates during a short chat
from the balcony of the College
Side Inn today at 11 a.m.
Unknowingly Don is probably
as choice a candidate that Oregon
women could pick for their King
of Hearts, but because of his rigid
modesty and sense of fairness, he
cannot bring himself to the posi
tion of taking forward gestures to
promote himself, and is instead a
martyr so that a wise and suitable
selection will be made, according
to Yeomen President John Craig.
Will Read Art
Newsletter Tonight
The art school's news letter is
to he the topic of Mrs. Mahel
Houck's interview this evening ov
er KOAC from 8:15 to 8:30. This
letter is sent to the alumni of the
art school, and Mrs. Houck, who
is librarian there, will read a few
excerpts from the letters she re
ceived in reply. The University
Journal, arranged by the senior
editing class, presents these week
ly interviews, which are conducted
by Arliss Boone and Carol Sibul
sky.
The campus recital, from 7 to
7:30, will feature Misses Edna
Fisher and Betty Jean Taylor,
pianists.
Following this recital, from 8 to
8:15, Dr. Victor P. Morris, dean of
the school of business administra
tion, will present his weekly talk,
World in Review.
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Intramural Schedule
Tuesday
West court: Minks vs. Cantrell:.
3:00; Omega vs. Monohans, 3:45.
Thursday
West court: Esquires vs. Camp
bell, 3:00; Sherry Ross vs. Yen
men, 3:45.
Friday
West court: Minks vs. Sherry
Ross, 4 :00.
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