Around The Clock With Duke By Duke Dennison Whereas and whereby, Willie Fep was named the fighter of the year, it is the contention of en thusiasts in the world of fisticuffs, that there arc more suitable con tenders for that hall of fame. Billy Fo.x, Negro light lieavyweight from Philadel phia, not long out of the serv ice, was the knock-out king for 1945. He took part in some 30 odd fights and won all of them via the knock-out route. Tank Fights In all probability, the majority of these bouts were against stum-, hie bums of one variety or an other, but some of these were against some fair-to-middling pugs in the middle-Atlantie sector. The top fight of the year, ac cording to sports writers, was the initial contest between welter weight champion, Freddie Coch rane, just out of tire navy, and “Rocky” Graziano, current king of the middleweight class. It started _S Get "Doctored'' up with some of our Home-made ICE CREAM HAMBURGERS SHAKES MALTS SANDWICHES SUNDAES COKES At The Lemon-0 Cor. 13th and Alder “Doc” Ireland, Prop. out to look like other Cochrane battles, wherein the redhead made Rocky look like a stablemate for the first eight rounds, giving a beautiful boxing lesson to the Brooklyn boy. Rocky Hangs One During the fatal ninth round Rocky caught up with his more aggressive adversary and had him on the verge of a knock out with a devastating attack that rocked Cochrane, and in the tenth Rocky put him to sleep for good. The bout kept the crowd in a state of hysteria throughout. Gra ziano has managed through some what difficult circumstances and trials to become the most im proved boxer of the year, circum venting his passion for chilling his opponent with brawling tactics, and leaving much to be said about his boxing ability. KO Specialist Out of the six major battles in which he has participated this past year, he has won them all handily by knock-outs, and was all set to emblazon a new record at the Gar den last week against Sunny Horne, in his quest of the middle weight crown. He had to go all of the way to emerge victorious with a hard fought decision. Among his victims for the year, were Billy Arnold of Philadelphia in three rounds, considered an upset in fistic circles, the late'Bummy Davis in four, the cagy New Yorker, Harold Green in three and Cochrane, twice in ten. Maybe, next year; maybe not. VICTORY LOAN A FAVORITE Big, bold patterns in neckwear are a sign of spring—and the lighter shades in the background of the pattern are a refreshing note. We've plenty of good - looking WEMBLY ties, so come help yourself. MORRISON -HENNING McDonald Theatre Bldg. Oregon^ Emerald NIGHT STAFF Mary Munger Arlene Mickelson Joann Smith Ann Brady Gael Coulter Shirley Baker Bill Haseltine Copy Deck: Mary Youngquist Beverley Ayre Christine Christian Gunny Gunderstein Tondi Bob Lung BUSINESS STAFF Jan. 23, 1946 Day Manager: D. L. Persinger Solicitors: Earl “Bing’ Croghan Inez Richardson Beverly Miller Office Staff: Layout Staff: Earl “Bing” Croghan Kit Wilhelm Peggy Hawver Phil Dana CAMPUS CALENDAR Today Student congress committee meeting at 11 a.m. in the journal ism building Inter-Eraternity council meeting at 7 p.m. in the balcony of the Side Tomorrow Delta Gamma freshman party for girls Omega and Sherry Ross house dances YWCA-YMCA open house Alpha Delta Pi house dance Highland house house dance Rally Squad’s Yell Contest Launched; Students Eager Campus approval of the rally squad’s contest for new yells was expressed in a survey taken this week by Mickey Davies, contest chairman, who announced that boxes placed in the Co-op, Side, and the Falcon will be emptied twice daily to provide room for the large number of entries ex pected. Any student is eligible to com pete. Ideas for yells should be writ ten out and dropped into the boxes. The suggestions should be explained as fully as possible to enable the rally squad to put the yells into action. The name and address of the contestant, must be included with each entry, and no limit as to the number of entries per student has been set. In gathering a concensus of opinion on the contest, Davies re ceived the following comments: Body Radford: I think it’s ter rific because the yells these days seem monotonous. Lois Roder: I think we need new yells, and sure hope this con test brings results. Ron Babcock: A good way to reflect different types of yells from all over the country. Stan Prouty: For three bucks I might even write something my self. Phil Dana: Prizes are too small but a good idea. (Dear Phil: The rally squad funds are down to 13 dollars. We’ll be seeing you at an executive council meeting for more dough. Mickey). Shirley Jones: I think a bunch A Verg Fitting DIMENSIONAL SLIP [res. u. s. pat. off.] There are many women who have great difficulty in buying 6lips. It’s one kind, then an other; it’s alterations and trouble. With a Haros Dimensional slip, designers have perfected patterns to fit the nine basic feminine figures. So there’s one made especially for you. of us working together for new yells will be fun. _ Doris Spearrow: The fact that" yells will be originated by students now on the campus means we'll all feel more a part of the spirit of the yells. Bob Reynolds: That’s the way other yells were found, and we should be able to do even better this time. Vic Selman: The contest gives everyone a chance to feel that he has more a part in the cheering. Joe Kasmeyar: It sounds won derful, if everyone will co-operate. PLANNING A DANCE? Make it a success with Rodale Seal. Beam Spotlights Colors in: ♦ Red ♦ Yellow ♦ Orange ♦ Green ♦ Blue ♦ Magenta Call w. H. 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