Ducklings Prepare For Weekend Tilts; Hunt, Clausen Pace Scoring The Oregon Ducklings, back on the victory wagon again, are pre paring for another pair of tough teams next Friday and Saturday when they tangle with Roseburg high and Portland's Frosh, respec tively. The frosh collected two more wins last weekend, bringing their season's record up to an 11-won 3-lost mark. The- victims were Medford, Friday night, 44-3G, and Marshfield, Saturday night, 54-49.1 Marshfield's Pirates, short on height but long on ability and teamwork, appeared on their way to upending Don Kirsch’s team early in the Saturday game and led at the first period mark, 14-13. After that, however, Frosh Guard Ken Hunt, ex-Marshfield luminary, began working on his former mates with a vengeance and sank shots from all over the floor to lead the Ducklings to victory. Hunt sank 19 points during the evening’s festivities, while team mate Bob Gilbert was scoring 10. In Friday night's Medford game it was also Hunt who took scoring honors with 13, Center Clancy Hultgren getting 11. IM Basketball Winners Confer There will be an important meet ing of all Intramural basketball lea gue winners Friday, February 19, at 9 a. m. in the Men's PE Building. Each house is to send a team man ager or representative to the meet ing. The list of winning teams is as follows: Theta Chi, Phi Delta The ta, Sigma Chi, Lambda Chi, Delta Tau Delta, McChesney Hall, Fiz zeds, Phi Sigma Kappa, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Alpha Mu, Nestor Hall. Sigma Chi Defeats Beta in Handball In the only handball games played yesterday in the Intramural league Sigma Chi whitewashed Beta Theta P:. 3-0. Forward Bill Clausen, who has been a steady scorer as of late, is now tied for Duckling point-mak ing laurels with Hunt, both of whom have 102 points. Guard Bill Korpela, former As torian, is holding down the number three spot with 73 points, while Jim Vranizan, who has missed sev eral ball games, is next with 70. Dons Boast Potent Lineup; Neeley Back to Bolster Ducks Order of 'O' Gathers At Phi Delts Today There will be an Order of O meet ing: this noon at the Phi Delta The ta house. All members are asked to be there. Important information will be given out by President Rog er Wiley. Swimming Team Girds For Two Duel Meets With Coach John Borcharilt cracking' the whip over them this past week, the Varsity Aquaducks have shown marked improvements in performances and it is well that they have for they are up for dou ble duty this weekend against Ida ho on Friday and Washington State on Saturday. Leading the way on the improved list is Sophomore Louis Santos, who started out the year rather poorly as compared to his times as a year ling. Santos to Press Leaders However, Santos has now come down, has surpassed his best times for last year, and bids fair to give the best in the conference a rough lace for sprints honors for the rest of the season. Senior Bob Hiatt has also shown considerable improvement since the Husky meet in Seattle. He looks as though he might show some of the class which made him such a highly rated distance swimmer in the pre-war days. Meets Stiff Competition He will face the two most im proved swimmers in the ND this coming weekend when he meets Jim Farmer from Idaho and By Canning from Washington State on succeeding days. The fine improvement of George Batch in the sprints has been noth ing short of sensational. Baleh is a junior but lacks ex perience and water know-how. Pushes Record Also on the marked improve ment list is Stan Hargraves who, during the past week, has been contains Viratol* r NEW FORMULA WITH VIRATOL* works wonders in the looks of your hair. It. looks natural... *■' it feel? natural... ond it stays in .place ! Try a bottle. * This special compoun.f gists lustre... keeps hair in place without stiffness, i new Vaseline cream hair tonic consistently pushing the ND rec ord in the 180-yard individual med ley, set by Earl Walter in the OSC meet earlier this year. Yesterday in the men’s pool George Moorhead finally hit his stride for the first time this sea son. If this improvement continues along with the rest of the team the Ducks’ future will look much brighter. Nekota Shapes Up Tom Nekota is also shaping up nicely in the sprint department and his improvement has meant new hope for the Ducks in their quest for some ND laurels. Kod Harmon, Jim Stanley, Wil lie McCullough, Art Bayly and Earl Walter have also shown some improvement along with the gen eral trend. All of which, of course, gives the Aquaducks the better opportunity to upset the favored Cougars and Vandals. Applications Available For Participation In Spring Sports Applications for participating in any of the spring intramural sports are available now. They should be signed and returned as soon as possible. Webfoot hopes for the coming San Francisco series this weekend took a turn for the better when CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT lias marked the rise of Dale War berg-, 6 ft., 2 in., Duck sub for ward, in the cage ranks, and the big fellow figures to give San Francisco quite a bit of trouble here this weekend. regular guard Johnny Neeley showed up at practice yesterday in good shape. <\ The slim sophomore, who was able to play but little against Washington State, took part in * light warm-up drills, along with the other regulars, during the brief session. However, even with Neeley at his best, the Ducks will have a ' rough weekend ahead of them. The visiting Dons have lost only four , games while winning 19, and they have met some-rough teams during the season. * The visitors boast a well-rounded club, paced by the scoring of for ward Don Lofgran and pivotman Joe McNamee. The two regular guards, Rene Herrerias and Ross - Guidice, are both good ball-hand lers and fast. The other starter, forward John Benington, ranks third in scoring and helps Lofgran and McNamee, m both of the latter standing 6-foot 6, under the backboards. Coached by Pete Newell, the * USF team has knocked over such opposition as California, Kansas m State, North Carolina State, La Salle, CCNY (twice), Bradley, San ta Clara and St. Mary’s. * Their only losses are to Bradley, in a return engagement last Fri day, and three PCC Southern Di vision teams, Stanford, USC and UCLA. The only previous meeting be tween the two quintsjwas last yeat', when the Webfoots won out 48-46. » However, every man from that USF squad is still around while the j Webfoots have lost several of last * season’s stars. Roger Wiley still remains as the . top point producer of the Northern Division, tallying up 177 points in 12 games. His closest rival is Bill * Vandenburgh of Washington with 140 in 12 tilts. 4 Wiley’s average per game of 14.8 is also high in the circuit. Trailing the Webfoot ace in this department • is Eddie Gayda with 11.8, narrow ly beating out Vandenburgh who has 11.7. 0ta# SPECIAL-This Week Only Skis-Ski Equipment & Clothing Ski Pants Jackets Ski Bootst 25% Off aoo t-13r^ ST Make kennell's \our Ski Headquarters