Duck Marksmen Anex Rifle Win The William Randolph Hearst trophy, awarded annually to the " highest scoring rifle team in the Ninth service command, was won by the University of Oregon ROTC rifle squad, it was announced Monday by Sergeant Malburn Mudd, squad instructor. This is the first time since 1939 that the squad has won first place in this match. The Hearst trophy, given by the famous publisher of the news paper world, goes to the highest scoring team in each of the nine service commands throughout the United States. Each command, after firing in its meet, submits the winning team’s score to the secretary of war. From these records the national winners are determined. “I doubt if wc will be able to make a showing in the final score tally, but I have hopes,” Mudd said. In the* Ninth service command match the University of Oregon placed first with a score of 831, ^ the University of Arizona placed, second with a score of 8.77 and the University of Idaho third with a score of 876. In the past years the Univer sity of Oregon has won three first place awards, three second place awards and one third. Members of the winning squad are: Richard E. McCoy, William A. Marshall, Gordon P. Swan, who was recently drafted into the army, David E. Mortiniore and Ronald E. Schmitz. ‘‘Do you neck?” ‘‘That’s my business 1” ‘‘Oh, a professional!” CLASSIFIED WANTED; Ride to San Francisco and back spring vacation. Phone ._>■ 3672-R. Chuck Herring. Dance to Music of FAMOUS NAME BANDS at Jantzen Beach Ballroom Gene Krupa March 8-9-10 Gene Krupa March 15-16-17 Will Osborne March 22-23-24 Will Osborne March 29-30-31 Park Opens with Dick Jurgens April 5-6-7 AROUND THE CLOCK (Continued from page ten) down off her perch and giving me the lowdown on her true love and his capers. The Tale of Fame It seems that she is hailing from Baltimore, and during such time as J. J. was cavorting around Buzzards Pernt and Havre De Gras in the Oriole City, he was man handling a lot of pitchers and players alike with these same Bal timore Orioles. Comes a nice bright, sunny day like you read about and have to wait all winter to see out her (there I go agairf; glad no body heard me) John ups and meets Mary Blanche Sindall and begins paying a lot more respects to her than he does to a supposed somewhat respectable pitching and batting average. Of course the coach and the fans don’t like this kind of action and decide that something has gotta be done about this situation or the Orioles will go to pot. So they become Mr. and Mrs., and John starts eating regularly. That in it self is worth all the trouble to J. J., so he decides to keep up the common people's morale, and hit at least 250. Soon, it might as well he spring again, anil Mac finds himself up in faster company with some Giants in the Na tional League, and he finds that he can function just'as well there, so he does. He ain’t sceered. Blit, what does he do then? He ups and writes snafu on his career as a chuclcer and lights out as a manager for these same Giants from New Yawk. How It Happened This kind of action is right down his alley, and he decides to make the other element do all of the playing and he would play around, which would mean that he would see that they maintained train ing schedules, and he would go out and slop up all of the good drinking liquor on Collins Avenue in Miami Beach. So one fine day he is drinking up a gob of "brew and sundry other potent tonics and the bartender, a joik named Joe, daubs his finery with some choice spirits. Of course, this don’t make J. J. feel any more tranquil, so he hangs a. couple on the kisser of this Joe and calls him “Sloppy Joe.” Now it comes to pass that this moniker sticks fast to Joe, like a greaser with a couple of iron men in his jeans, and the mob starts calling him this and that as usual, but “Sloppy Joe” with added vigor. This Joe becomes one of Miami’s outstanding citizens and makes for better drinks with umbrellas attached for effect. Along about this time Mc Graw is having all his lticks with his team and has such worthys as Christy Mathewson hanging around with nothing else to do but win games, knowing, naturally, that Mrs. J. has to have sufficience to SPRING IS HERE Get a Complete Car Checkup CAeekljfoutt/ ' ! /iwmiw v on. v BRAKES w UCHTS /ptvcs at WALDER’S ASSOCIATED SERVICE llth and Hilyard Eugene, Ore. feed John, so he plays along-. He also does same on account of he can’t find a likely spot to hang his hat and he can’t think of a better platz than that of the McGraws, which ir\akes for two more plates at the table. So getting fed up with oranges anrl the horses they meander northward from spring to spring to try their luck at keeping the Giants on the front page and the turnstiles clicking with added fervor. By this time he ain't get ting any younger, and is finding his health a little bit impaired, which ain't good for the manage ment. because it's strictly a bother to go around looking for new managers every 15 years. But John has an ace in the hole. He is protegeying a slightly built operator from the port side named Melvin “I started playing ball at an early age of 16” Ott. He is telling this Ott all he knows and supporting him at the same time, which is like making for old age insurance, and Ott takes it, whether he likes it or not. He don't want to know nothing else. McGraw Passes Around 1934, John J. McGraw, the venerable old man of baseball, passes away amid the fanfare of his beloved players, fans and co horts, and I can’t imagine a longer procession that could ever have been had by a luminary at a funeral than what was had by this tops in men and athletes. It was strictly there. He was as fine as is the game of baseball, the na tional game of our United States. Concluding this masterpiece for us, the Mrs. started un loading a tear or two, cut in with a charming, “Dig youse later, men,” and meandered off to the, showers. Finding that type of atmosphere just a little showy for our affected natures, we, having a prior engage ment with an operator, we ex cuse ourselves and cut on down to the avenue of broken dreams and broken bottles, and have since then and forever held our peace. That’s the way it goes. Speak ing of “Around the Clock,” there is a certain ditty on a record under that same misnomer, and if you haven’t dug that action, by all means do, because it is really solid. I’ll be seeing youse next toim with the column, and an additional “Duketracks,” if you can stand it . . . VANDAL CINDERELLA (Continued from page eleven) action against the 1923 Idaho won der team as players. The two teams, although 23 years apart, are like twins,” says Friel. “This one will be just as tough with California.” i gggga VARSITY SWIMMERS (C oniimtcd from page ten) count of 53 to 22 in Moscow. Val Robbins chalked up high score honors with a first place in diving, a first in the 200-yard breast stroke and was a member of the winning 300-yard medley relay crew. A short trip over to Pull man proved valuable to the surging Ducks, as they drop ped the Cougars 50-25 in a nine-event meet, at WSC. Co captain Cub Callis paced his Webfoot teammates in this meet with two first place posi tions, in the 50-yard free style and the 150-yard backstroke events. The swim finale of the season at Corvallis saw the men of Coach Corley splash out positions for 4G points and second place honors, be hind the heavily favored Washing ton Huskies who took first place with 71 points. Next Year's Chances In commenting- on the prospects of next season, Coach Corley states, "We will have a stronger and better balanced swimming team in 1947 because of the return ing lettermen from this year and the prospective return of several former lettermen who will re-enter school next term. Here as promised in our telegram ARRIVED—ON SALE MONDAY Sweat Shirts White Tee Shirts Under Shirts Wool Hose Rayon Hose JOE RICHARDS MEN'S STORE 873 Willamette IT'S THE DEL REY For a dinner of such savory delight that von will -long remember it with satisfaction." A TV DEL REY CAFE 845 Willamette Phone 830 Yours for Good Health Our meats are handled under strict sanitary conditions in clean, bright surroundings. Your diet should include meat regularly. 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