Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 17, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    DUCK TRACKS
By BERNIE HAMMERBECK
Sports Editor
itli the arrival of newly-appointed Jim Aiken on the cam
pus as head football Coach, Oregon’s athletic shakeup is now
well underway. Many things remain to be done, however, with
me LHKuig- care ot some.
An athletic director will be ap
pointed-as soon as the man is
located who can fill the quali
fications.
A definite requisite to a
good football team is plenty of
football material. Right now
that is.a .question mark. With
the new regime underway and
the football coach announced
this condition may also im
prove itself.
One other demand must
be faced. If Coach Jim Aiken
is to produceas he is capable
of, • he must be free to choose
his own assistants and as
many as he deems necessary
within the means oRthe Uni
versity’s athletic denartment.
VADfiHN rnRT.F.V
President Newburn has already made it clear that Aiken will
have this power.
Aiken May Import Nevada Staff
It is good news, then, to hear that Aiken may import the
staff he had at Nevada—Dick Miller, end coach; Jim Bailey,
backfield coach; and Jake Lawler, line coach. If these men
are hired it will complete a clean sweep in the coaching staff.
None of the petty trifles and differenes which resulted in the
past would be carried over into the future.
End Coach Dick Reed, Line Coach Vaughn Corley, and
Backfield Coach Ben Winkelman well all part of the old re
gime. They were chosen by Tex Oliver because they fitted
his type of play and into his administration. It is extremely
doubtful if Reed or Winkelman would return at any rate, and
the departure of all three should be understood in our present
athletic shakeup. ■ : s
Use Your ASUO Card Tonight
It’s the old hoop war with the Beavers again tonight. Web
foot students should make certain that 5600 ASUO cards are
in use tonight, to give the Ducks the all-out support the Beavers
had last week when., playing, at Corvallis. Yours truly for one
will be mighty happy to hear cheering following Oregon bas
kets and silence-following .the Beavers’.
The game tonight will undoubtedly take up where the
other leftA«ff. - According to up-state reports, the Beavers
have their ^sfcKtmgs** back at full strength. Oregon will be
at top "strength too, depsite -reports that Stan Williamson
has arthritis, A1 Popick neuritis, Roger Wiley knots on his
head from ..bumping ceilings, and Bob Lavey out for two
years after" swallowing a dinner knife.
The battle of the guards will continue with the prediction
from this corner that-tonight the “salmon” Williamson outscores
the “swift one” from Corvallis—Lew Beck. Likewise in the
front line the battle of the big men will continue. Perhaps this
time Wiley or Red Rocha will stay in the game long enough
to prove himself the superior.
It’ll be a great ball game—and don’t'forget, that March-of
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Starting at 3 p.m., a basketball
doubleheader is slated for McAr
thur court this afternoon featuring
Oregon’s high-geared JV and Frost
quints.
In the opener, the JVs face the
Vanport college five In a game
that may prove to be closer than
records indicate. The Vanport
team, although showing few wins
to its credit, has been steadily
gaining in strength, and with the
addition of Ty Lovelace and Paul
Sowers, formerly of the Oregon
JVs, pack a powerful wallop.
One of the sparks of the Vanport
squad is wiry Tom Phillips, a head
up hard-driving guard. Phillips has
been their most consistent scorer
this season and has been ably aided
by Gordon Rankin, another ex
Portland prep star.
At 4 p.m., the Frosh place their
unbeaten record on the block
when they tackle the Salem Vi
kings, in what stacks up as an
even-stephen battle. The capital
city team has been rolling along
in championship style this season,
dropping only two contests, to
Jefferson high of Portland and to
Klamath Falls.
Both of these setbacks were re
deemed by Saiem, however, as they
snapped a nine game unbeaten
streak of Klamath Falls. The dan
gerous men for the Vikings are Cud
Houck and Huey Bellinger at for
wards, and Bert Allison at center.
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