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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1947)
Koch Receives ■ fS5i Oregon’s driving fullback Bob Koch has been on the receiving end of a few of • Norm Van Brocklin’s passes lately, and is tabbed for a similar roll tomorrow against USF. IM Volleyball Men End Second Round By BOB REINHART Volleyball entered its second dav of intramural competition yester day afternoon at the P.E. plant, as six more squads battled their way into the winners circle by spiking out convincing wins over their opponents and pull along side the winners of the previous day in the chase for the coveted volleyball trophy. Displaying much of the same ability that carried them to the semi-finals of the intramural foot ball race, Theta Chi hammered out two straight games over the Campbell club, scoring 15-11 and 15-8 victories, respectively. The second game was never in doubt as the boys from the hilltop grabed an early lead which they never re linquished. In the first game game Campbell club rallied in the waning moments and all but closed the gap, however the Theta Chis proved their worth and posted the winning margin to gain the tri umph. Meanwhile,on the opposite court, Min turn hall was hot on the vic tory trail as they walloped Cher ney hall twice in succession, 15-9 and 15-3 to notch their first win of the season. Recovering from an early de ficit, the Phi Sigs bounced back to thoroughly throttle a hustleing gang of Nesteor hallmen 15-9 aird Now in stock OREGON Jackets with Horsehide leather sleeves I 15-5. In the opening game, Nestor jumped into a six point margin on the strength of a terrific net game. However the Phi Sigs soon found themselves and made up the dif ference to win handily. Delta Tau Delta also exploded their scoring punch by dumping Phi Kappa Psi 15-6 and 15-1. The Delts proved to be too much for their smaller opponents as they jumped into an early lead in both contests and were never headed throughout the tilts. The victors also displayed a brilliant court game in setting up many shots. The Fijis, displaying a brilliant spiking game, found t>,e going none too rough as they battered out two consecutive wins over the Pi Kaps to nail down their first triumphs of the year by posting identical victories, 15-6 in both games. The winners never trailed, as they gra.bbed an early advan tage and never relinquished it. In final games of the day, a powerful squad of Kappa Sigs re gistered an easy two-game win over McChesney hall by tallying 15-7 and 15-6 wins in each contest. Warren's Hoopsters Due For Scrimmage With four days of practice under their belts, the varsity basketball ers will hold their first practice scrimmage this afternoon at 4 p.m. in McArthur court. Coach John Warren announced that he would divide the 33-man squad into groups, with each set to play 20 minutes. Yesterday’s session was spent in fundamental drills, and for the first time, the hoopers worked on fast break variations,a style which they have emphasized throughout the last few years. USC Trojans Liked Over Cal New York, Oct. 23—(UP) — The terrific Trojans of Southern California ruled by a three-point choice tonight to put one foot in the Rose Bowl by sending the Gold en Bears of California down to their first defeat in college foot ball's game of the week. California vs. Southern Cal is the big one, on the coast and in the nation, but interest also was high in unbeaten SMU’s invasion to tackle UCLA, whose 2-0 mark in the Pacific Coast conference either will be tied by Cal or sur passed by Southern Cal, unless the latter two play a deadlock. The Uclans are a 1-Vz point choice over SMU. Tumblers Exhibit Skill at The Dalles Five University athletic tum blers, accompanied by V. S. Sprague, assistant professor of physical education, went to The Dalles Thursday to perform a tum bling and high-bar exhibition. Invited by The Dalles Quarter back club, the quintet will perform as part of the pre-game rally for The Dalles-Klamath Falls basket ball game. Making the trip were Ernest W. Babb, Clark T. Coffey, John P. Sanders, ^Harry Ladas, and Nor man L.'Rhodes. Frosh Rally Squad Nil, Says Yell King No freshman rally squad will be organized this year, Yell King Johnny Backlund announced yes terday. Too few events are scheduled in which a freshman squad would participate to warrant its organ ization, he said, pointing out that it would be necessary for them to furnish their own uniforms. Last year was the first time such a squad had been organized. Serve Quality Meats \ Eugene Packing Co. S. & H. Green Stamps 675 Willamette Phone 38 or 39 I Uni House, Tri Delt, Gerlinger Win IM Today’s Schedule Rebec house vs Tri Deft Susan Campbell Sinners vs Gamma hall. Campbell Corkers vs Kappa Alpha Theta. By BETH BASLER After a 12-12 tie at the half, the Gerlinger girls came through to chalk up their second volleyball win with a score of 23-18 over Zeta Hall. Jackie Fisher was top scorer for the winners and Susie Michell led the Zeta servers with seven of their eighteen points. Al though holding the low end of the score, Zeta hall played better ball throughout the game. Tri Delts came from behind in a scorching half to roll over Gam ma Phi Beta 21-16. Liz Gilmore sparked the Gamma Phi team with, her spikes at the net and Jan Lee Hansen spiked them right back from the Tri Delt side. In a game played in the outdoor gym, University House defeated Highland house, 25 to 22. In this close encounter, Harriot Minot was outstanding for University House and Hazel Petersen's set ups to Robbie Mulkey spelled points for Highland House. Copy Desk: Gloria Talarico, editor Dick Gehr Margie Rambo Mary Anne Lynch ' Anita Holmes Ann Goodman Lorraine Gueulette Janet Hamren Lois Baer -- Night Staff: Betty Lagomatsino, Night Ed. Dick Humphrey, Asst. Night Ed. Flossie Stoermer Ann Morton Janet Harris Bill Howlett Johns Robinson Larry Davidson Boyd Dautoff Gifts to the building fund of Goucher college, Baltimore, have passed $300,000. FREDDY YAHN and HIS ORK Music For All Occasions Stop at Call at 58 West 11th • 5936-W DUCKS! Take Care of That Cold! Clagpool's Drugs 886 E. 13th TOYS i For All | Occasions Johnny's Toy House EUGENE TOY HEADQUARTERS 871 Olive (near Broadway) 5845M