Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 26, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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Phi Deits Crack ATOs
To Cinch V-Ball Crown
Quarterback Norm Van Brocklin
(top), end Dan Garza (right), anr
center Brad Ecklund (bottom),
have been named to All-Coast
teams. Van Brocklin was first team
choice on the AP, UP, and INS
teams. Ecklund was named to a
first team berth by INS to the sec
ond team by UP and to the third
team by AP. All three wire ser
vices were unanimous in their
choice of Garza on a second string
spot.
Phi Delta Thetas unbeaten “A” volleyball team was yesterday
crowned intramural champion after battering the defending Alpha Tau
Omegp. squad in two out of three games yesterday.
Staging a sensational comeback the newly-crowned champions were
forced to come from behind in the final two games after being dumped
in the opener 15-2. The defenders grabbed a two-point lead early and
appeared headed for the crown until the challengers rallied.
Paced by lanky Bob Taggesell and Ed Devaney, the Phi Delts coasted
in ahead 15-7. In the final tilt of the three-game set, the fireworks
were really unloaded. The ATOs notched the first two points, only
Sports Staff:
Wally Hunter
Bob Reinhart
WHAT IS A'THRIFTY”?
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We made an adjective
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A "thrifty” is a person who looks
Three ingredients in every clothing purchase:
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2. Quality—fine fabrics, fine workmanship.
3. Value—your money’s worth and more.
It means a person who buys Arrow products.
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to fade under the hammering of
their opponents. Later, howeveF,
the two squads matched point for
point up to a 10-10 deadlock. The
Phi Delts broke the tie momenta
later as they racked up four
straight points. ATO then rallied
for five consecutive markers and
went into a one-point lead. But the
Phi Delts took the next two points
in sparkling fashion to end the
battle.
In the second game of the af
ternoon, the Phi Delt’s “B”
team gained the lower-division
finals as they squeezed past Del
ta Tau Delta two Out of three
games, winning first 15-3, drop
ping the second 13-15, and taking
the deciding tilt 15-13.
The winners now face the ATO
lower division squad next Monday
afternoon for the title.
By AL PIETSCHMAN
She stepped out of the bathtub
and onto the bathroom scales.
Hubby came in the back door. He
observed what she was doing and
inquired, “How many pounds this
morning, honey?”
Without bothering to look
around, she answered, “Fifty, and
he sends a hearty thank you to ev
on the back porch.”
SPORTS: First of all, a mighty
congrats to the boys making the
all-coast teams, Van, Jake, Brad,
and Dan. The quartet have always
played inspired ball and each one
well deserves the acclaim.
CAMPUS: Seems that the topic
of conversation is turning to ski
ing and the coming vacation. Tim
berline is likely to be crowded from
all early reports. One of the ladies
planning on making the snow trek
is Bonnie Chappel.
SPORTS: Although Colonel Bill
Hayward was unable to attend the
game and fish fry last Saturday,
he sends a hearty thankyou to ev
eryone. Bill was forced to listen to
the game—the doctors said he
could not come into the town, and
that was that.
CAMPUS: Dick Tracy is pitted
against Mumbles in the funny strip
—and seems like Tom Ragsdale has
been nicknamed “Mumbles” also.
"What did Mumbles say?”
WOMEN: Hear the DG pledges
staged a little excursion the other
day and were greeted with open
arms when they got back. Borrevik
was fashioning one of the first
year girl’s robes, according to a re
port.
. . . and speaking of models, girls
always like to wear nice jewelry—
and for something special see
CARL GREVE, Jeweler in Port
land. Carl has a wide assortment
of fancy gifts that will excite any
girl—and at a price even a poor
ex-GI can afford.
SPORTS: Biggest surprise state
ment of the year, the one by OSC,
“Wait until next year.” Yup, we’ll
wait. Vassar didn’t field a team
this, year either and doesn’t plan to
next year. What about the Aggies ?
(Pd. Adv.)