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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1947)
M) DICK . . . cool-headed YVebfoot forward who flipi>ed in a total ot >? big ooints as Howard Hobson's five thrashed the Idaho Vandal in a two-same series at the Igloo. Dick collected 6 points Friday night and {.allied IS Saturday night. Oregon Pad /iers (Continued from foffc four) ts need Ralph Huestis in the breaststroke. One of the highlights of the hotly-contested N!) struggle was if lie 440 marathon that saw Oregon distance star Hiatt and (tanning put on another two way duel, hut this time Canning never slackened his gruelling pace, and Hiatt, a slow starter, was never able to squeeze past him. It was a photo finish, and the judges ruled that Canning’s fingers touched the pool’s edge a few inches before Hiatt. Summjary: 300-yard medley relay Won by Oregon (Walters, Huestis, Sund lie). Time 3:13.5. 220-yard free, style—Won by Hiatt tO); second Canning (WS CI; third Ramsbotham (WSC). Time 2:25.7. 60-yard free style - Won by Moorehead (O); second Campbell (WSC); third Werner (WSC). Time— :31.8. Diving—Won by Corbett (O); second Holcomb (O); third Vaw ter (WSC). Points 86.28. 100-yard free style — Won by DeV lemming (WSC); second Rohrs (WSC); third Moorehead (O). Time: 56.9. 150-yard backstroke — Won by Walters (O); second Miller (O); third Pearson (WSC). Time 1:46.9. 200-yard breast-stroke—Won by Fuller (WSC); second Nelson (WSC); third Huestis (O). 2:36.1. 440-yard free style—Won by Canning (WSC; second Hiatt (O); third Thompson (O). Time 5:24.1. 400-yard free style relay—Won by Oregon (Moorehead. Ferris, Rush, Sundlie). Time 3:50.5 (WSC disqualified when anchor man started before third man had com pleted his required laps). Final score—Oregon. 44, Wash ington State 31. Sports Staff: Wally Hunter Bernie Hanvmerbeck George Skorney Bill Stratton Don Fair Jerry McNew Chuck McDonald The class of 1879 at the Univer sity of Oregon had six members, three men and three women. EUGENE'S FINEST Leather Goods Store —We have a complete —line of luggage -—From shaving kits —to trunks. Preston & Hales S57 Willamette Phone 665 Dance Tickets To Go on Sale At Dormitories Birthday ball tickets will go on sale today at all resident halls, Virginia Grinde, ticket chairman, announced yesterday. The dance, which is scheduled for February 22 at Gerlinger, will feature the music of Herb Widmer and his band. Tickets may be purchased from the social chairmen Thursday and Friday. Early purchase of tickets is advised since the number to be sold is limited. The dance com mittee ruled out corsages for the affair, which will be semi-formal. Co-chairmen for the dance are Dale Harlan and Joe Conroy. Other committee heads are: Ron aid Waring, clean-up; Helen Arne son, programs; Janet Bradbury, patrons; Joyce Niedermeyer, re freshments; Virginia Grinde, ticket sales; Bob Chapman, pub licity; Laura Olson, budget; Ralph Bonadurer, decorations; Victoria Utz, entertainment; and Jim Cas sell, music. Music Sorority Names Six for Formal Pledging Formal pledging of six freshmen ir. music to Nu chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, women’s national profes sional music sorority, will be held tonight. The new pledges are Elinor Sak lison, Reitha Bauman, Janet Kel sey, LaTrelle McCall, Ann Whita ker, and Lucretia Prentiss. John Straub hall was built in 1928. Up until that time, stu dents had been living in Friendly hall. IT'S WEISFIELD'S FOR the Northwest's most complete assortment of elegant new [COMPACTS BY American Ladylike white enamel with swirling gold” leaf design. 3.25, Handsome black enamel with classic fretwork overlay in gold.* 4.95 Charming con versation piece with eight fashion figures etched on dull-and-bright gold finish.* 6.95 Priced from $1.95 to $35 WEIS FIELD'S collection of Elgin American compacts includes the perfect one for each perfect costume— sports, dress, evening. Fine accessories, lovely to own, or to give for a special gift. WEISFIELD’S convenient easy terms apply to purchase of above items, ^Jeweler’s Bronze TUES. NIGHT ♦ FIBBER McGEE and MOLLY ♦ BOB HOPE ♦ RED SKELTON -o Don't miss these and other top programs by a bad radio — EXPERT REPAIRING BY ENDICOTTS Radio and Appliance Service Down from the Lemon-O on Alder Phone 5739 "THE SHOWOFF" Starring RED SKELTON MARILYN MAXWELL and "SHADOWS OVER CHINATOWN" "SWING COWBOY SWING" and GASHOUSE KIDS" "CALENDAR GIRL" Starring ' JANE FRAZEE WILLIAM MARSHALL GAIL PATRICK ★McKENZIE IN SPRINGFIELD THRILL of BRAZIL' with KEENAN WYNN EVELYN KEYES and 'THE IUNGLE PRINCESS' ftTATE \ THEATRE .. “JUNIOR PROM" and ‘STEPPING in SOCIETY’