Beavers Trip Vandals; Husky Knocked By WSC Oregon State’s Beavers took one the easy and one the hard wav from Idaho’s luckless Vandals at Corvallis last weekend. The Orange quint had little trouble in rolling up an impressive 50-28 win in the first encounter. Rocha and Labhart led the scoring with 16 points apiece. The second game was g different story, however, as the Vandals got off to an early lead and held it throughout most of the first half. Oregon State finally managed to pull ahead with five minutes to go and had a 23-18 half time advan tage. / • The Staters pulled in front early in the second period and main tained their lead until the final whistle. Len Pyne, Idaho’s spark ling little guard, led the Vandals in several valiant, but fruitless, rallies against the Beavers’ over whelming height margin. The Washington State Cougars jumped into the thick_of thejl.qr thern division race last weekend, as they left Seattle with two wins over the Huskies tucked into their win column. Towering Vince Hansen, WSC center, led the Cougars 19 points the first game and 16 the second. Hansen’s high-scoring nights gave him a total of 224 points during league play, which equalled the record set in 1942 by Gain Bishop of Washington State. Hansen still has two games left with Idaho in which to set a new, mark. Washington led the Cougars at ! halftime the first game, but the Cougars came storming back to take a 53-42 victory. The Huskies put up a stiff battle the second night, as the lead changed hands 13 times and was tied four. The score was knotted at half time 22 all. Washington took a 5-1 lead early in the game, but WSC rapidly tied the score. The Huskies went ahead and remained in the lead until Mort Joslin hit a long shot a few seconds before the half to tie the score. The Cougars paced the game during the second half and the Huskies faded under the powerful Cougar attack. DG’s Vie with Susie HoopstersforTitle Delta Gamma will play Susan Campbell hall for the women’s in tramural basketball championship after defeating Alpha Xi Delta 14 to 12 Monday night. Jackie Kenfield led her team to victory by scoring nine of the 14 points made. The eight points scored by Julia Evonuk made her high pointer on the Alpha Xi Delta team, which was captained by Lois Whaley. The all-star game will be played Wednesday night at 5 p.m. in Ger linger. Winner Saturday (Continued from page two) champ, passed the coveted 400 mark in the Idaho series and places second with 417 points to his credit. Individual scoring for the entire squad follows: G FG FT PF TP Wilkins . 38 205 56 99 460 Hamilton . 39 167 Hays .. 39 148 Smith . 38 93 Bartelt . 35 102 Hoffine . 22 38 Kotnik . 28 28 Stamper . 34 19 Elder . 27 15 Berg . 11 7 Allen . 22 4 Wright . 7 4 Huff . 9 3 Frederickson 4 1 Zulauf . 1 0 83 83 417 59 72 355 73 131 259 44 95 245 13 91 46 15 10 10 10 3 9 1 0 15 17 16 6 4 3 1 3 1 0 Pennsylvania State college is of fering a correspondence course in rabbit care. FOR SPRING... ★ ★ lie sure that under new clothes there is a trim, neat figure. They're made for long durable wear. He smart . . . wear tiossard 1 s fx / iiK\) THE Eugene Gossard Shop j 110 E. Broadway Phone 1710 — Oregon ^Emerald Night Staff: Robbieburr Warrens, night ed. Tuesday Ad Staff: Marilyn Stratton, day manager Maryanne Hansen Layout Staff: Marjorie Fay Dedo Misley Sue Schoenfeldt . Red Cross Drive (Continued jrom page one) chairman of collections from men’s living organizations, Fred Samain. Red Cross posters have been placed all over the campus to re mind students to dig those dimes out of their pockets in exchange for the Red Cross flags. YWCA Officer Here (Continued from page one) tional staff of the organization for several years, having previously been the secretary of the YWCA at Ohio State university. She holds a master’s degree from Teachers' college, Columbia university. Veteran Pleads (Continued from page one) care for some time.” When asked if he were acquainted with Eugene and the Oregon campus he replied, “I have lived in Eugene all my life except the time when I was in the army,” and concluded ‘‘I know a number of University stu dents whom I met while playing center on a local commercial bas ketball team.” Discharged Veteran Callaway is a former service man with a medical discharge. Ac cording to his father, J. W. Calla way, he has suffered with a blad der ailment since he was 7 years old. This condition had been brought under partial control through medical treatment at the time young Callaway entered the army November 3, 1942, the father said. It was while in the army that a recurrence of his old trouble brought about his eventual dis charge from the army. Before he obtained his medical discharge, Callaway had earned a T-5 rating as a tank driver anti was stationed at Camp Barkeley, Texas. He re turned home April 16, 1944. Was Once Married Callaway’s father said that Hu bert was married in September, 1942, but later while his son was in the army, his wife obtained a di vorce which Hubert did not con test, and the girl remarried. Hubert Callaway is a graduate of Eugene high school. He had one brother, Pvt. Wayne A. Callaway, 19, who was reported killed in Belgium January 29. Callaway was arrested while driving on his milk can pick-up route Saturday afternoon. The fa ther and mother were present. Ac cording to the elder Callaway, Hubert said to him, “Well, Dad, I guess the. wrong boy got killed." Maurice Hunter (Continued from page one) award will now be given post humously. Born in San Francisco Capt. Hunter was born in San Francisco February 14, 1919, and received his elementary education in Oakland, California, and in Den ver, Colorado. Graduated from Uni versity high school in Eugene in 1937, he entered the University in the fall of 1937. Capt. Hunter was engaged to First Lt. Bernice Boman, whom he met at Fort Meade. Lt. Boman is stationed in France, the head of the department of anaesthesia in an unrevealed hospital there. Dr. Arthur F. Hunter, brother of Capt. Hunter, is head radiologist in a hospital in England. He was for merly a physician in the Presby terian hospital of New York City. In tribute to Capt. Hunter, two of his former classmates said Mon day: It is a shock to learn that Maury I Hunter gave his life for his coun Attention, Nurses Miss Henrietta Doltz, director of nursing education, will be available for conferences today from 9 to 11 a.m. for prenursing students. Thursday she may again be consulted from 8 11 a.m. try. After knowing him for years as a fraternity brother, roommate and friend, I feel qualified to say he was a fine man who undoubted ly would have become an outstand ing citizen.—Leonard L. Jermain, graduate instructor in journalism. Knowing Capt. Hunter as a close friend and fraternity brother dur ing his days here at the Univer sity causes me to grieve deeply on learning of his death in action. His loss as a citizen and outstanding soldier typifies the sacrifice our country must make for the cau***. -Don Turner, first year law stu dent. If war bonds do not appeal to you as a safe investment, then the United States is not a safe place in which to live. 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