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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1949)
FAST-SKATING REDWING forwards (left to right) Tommy Gillespie, Frank Sauer, Dick Gillespie, Roger Newton, and Gene Thiessen slide to a stop during a recent Eugene practice at the local arena. The Redwings meet the Corvallis Beavers Sunday night in an Oregon Hockey league game starting at 8. I-M Teams End Week With Thrilling Games UIUWUAX'S “B” Games 3:50 Nestor hall vs. Beta Theta Pi 4:35 Sigma Nu vs. McChesney hall 5:15 Legal Eagles vs. Phi Kappa Sigma Another day of intramural bas ketball play rolled by yesterday with “A” teams bringing the firsl week’s play to a close, while twc “B” teams made their debut. In “A” tilts, Sigma Nu lashed out for their second victory of the week, defeating the Tau Kappa Epsilon five, 37-6. The Alpha Tan Omega casabans downed Beta The ta Pi, 16-5, and Campbell clut whipped Kappa Sigma, 23-16. Sigma Alpha Mu knocked off Phi Gamma Delta, 39-12, and Chi Psi bounced Phi Sigma Kappa, 17 15. In “B” play, Sigma Phi Epsilon downed Cherney hall, 28-4. Sigma Nu Hot The Sigma Nu club, sparked by Dick Mobley and John McBee, showed skill-plus as they slaugh tered Tekes 37-6 in “A” competi tion. Mobley, Nu center, worked the boards with ease, while guard Mc Bee crushed the TKE defense with lay-ins to score ten points. Mobley was high point man with 13 points. Betas Lose A rough and ready ATO five was seen yesterday when they downed the Betas, 16-5. The skillful team work of Dan Cudahy and J. T. Hamilton hit the net time after time. Cudahy bucketed six points for his squad in the first half and Hamilton was hot in the second half, scoring ten points to win high score honors for the ATO club. Campbell Wins The Campbell club squad defeat ed Kappa Sigma 23-16 in a fast moving uit. In the second quarter of the game, the Campbell men stayed two-point leaders until seconds be fore the half-time whistle. The half-time score was 13-12. During the second half, the Campbells stayed out in front and increased their score to 23, holding the Sigs to 16. With a sharp eye for the basket, A1 Cohen and Jerry Ginzburg brought the Sammies a .39-12 vic tory over the Fijis. The Sammies led the Fijis at half-time, and then Cohen and Ginzburg opened up to score 22 points between them. In the closest contest of the day, the Chi Psis nudged Phi Sigma Kappa, 17-15. The Chi Psis were leading at the half, 10-6, but in the second half the Phi Sigs tried to get the lead, fading in the final seconds. Liska of the Phi Sigs was high with six points. The first B game of the season saw the Sig Eps down Cherney hall, 28-4. The Sigs led all the way. Jim Eckstrome, received high point honors with ten Sig Ep counters. i, .~::=r' ^ New Grid Rules Favor Offensive PALM SPRINGS, Calif., Jan. 15 (AP)—There won’t be much differ ence in the matter of wholesale sub stitutions running on and off col lege football fields next Fall, but the game will be a little more ex citing and a little less rough. Such were the deductions yester day as members of the Intercollegi ate Rules committee headed home ward after another tussle to im prove the grid regulation book. The highly controversial free sub stitution rule rated top attention. Admittedly, according to William J. Bingham, of Harvard, chairman, this provoked hot debate in closed door sessions during the snowbound four-day session. No Single Substitutions Here are the new statutes on the subject: Coaches will not be permitted to send one player at a time into the game while the clock is running. They will be able, when the ball changes hands, to send in as n*any players as desired on either team. But subs must be in and ready to play while the clock is running and before the customary 25-second period elapses from the time the referee placed the ball in position. Encouragement to offense is con tained in these rules: A player can elect to run back a punt from scrimmage if the ball is caught in the end zone. This used to be an automatic touchback. Still a Touchback If a punt receiver gets nailed in the end zone, it still goes as a touch back and the ball goes to the 20 yard line. If he is tackled on the one-yard line, that’s where it goes into play. Eugene Auto Rental Co. (Opposite Eugene Hotel) Broadway and Pearl Texaco Station AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT ☆ By the Mile Hour, or Day Kedwings Slate Corvallis In Hockey Game Sunday It will be Oregon vs Oregon State tomorrow night at the lo cal ice arena, as the strong Eugene Redwings meet the Corval lis Beavers at 8 p. m. The Redwings, playing their second year of hockey and now a member team of the Oregon Hockey League, consist largely of University of Oregon players who were instrumental in the Redwing win over a potent Salem Hornet aggregation last Sun day. i Seniors Frank Sauer and Roger Newton, together with hieh scoring jonn Olson, make up one of the powerful student combina tions used to advantage by Coach Tommy Ferris, while fast-skating Don Severson rounds out the for ward wall together with "townies” Tom and Dick Gillespie, Ferris, Gene Thiessen and Joe Worth. The defensive element includes Ducks Ed Worth, Will Wall, and HOCKEY STANDINGS W L T P GF GA Eugene.I 0 0 2 5 3 Portland .1 0 0 2 8 3 Salem._...0 1 0 0 3 5 Corvallis .0 1 0 0 3 8 Dick Runyard, together with Bob Potter. Freshman Jim Hoffer holds down the goalie spot. The Beaver squad is composed of OSC students with the exception of two players, so in actuality Sun day’s game will match representa tive teams. Olson, injured in the final seconds of the Redwing-Salem game Sun day, is recovering from head wounds and should be able to see ac tion. The Corvallis crew dropped their opener to the Portland Black Portland Pilots Win PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 15 (AP) The University of Portland Pilots rallied from an early lag here last night to defeat the Gonzaga Bull dogs in a basketball game, 60-51. The Pilots trailed until shortly be fore the half. Then they squeezed ahead to hold an intermission mar gin of 25-22. They widened it in the second period with Ray Folen lead ing the scoring with 14 points. The teams meet again tonight. >;=? ■ bb_. — hawks in a rugged game at Corval lis Thursday night, but they are ex pected to come back into their sec ond game with added strength. Arena Manager Geary Worth has announced that the plan for Oregon dates to see games on one ticket will remain in force until further notice. This plan allows Oregon men to take their date to the Sunday night games on one seventy-five cent ticket, by showing student body card. Worth anticipates a sellout crowd, so students are warned to arrive in plenty of time to get seats. Probable starting lineups: Jim Hoffer.G. .. Dirks Foster Ed Worth.D.... Jim Rodgers Will Wall .D.Dave Turple Roger Newton ,...W. Bob Beall Frank Sauer.C Corky Cocoran ======== DELICIOUS hamburgers j Your Favorite } * food at its j BEST At JUMBO BAR BQ On the Campus \ STUDENT ACCOUNTS Are Welcome At this Bank Open an N. M. B. acct. (no minimum balance) No need to keep a fixed amount of money on deposit No monthly service charge Your cost is $1.00 for ten checks THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Eugene Serving Lane Co. Since 1883 Deposits insured up to $5000—through F.D.I.C.