Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 03, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    Chi Psi Cagers Grab
Intramural 'A' Crown;
Phi Delts Cop 'B' Flag
By JACK FAUST
After 28 minutes of hard-fought
basketball, Chi Psi annexed the
1950 “A” intramural championship,
raving to a photo-finish win over
Phi Delta Theta, 27-23, but the Phi
Delts came back to take “B” honors
by waltzing over Kappa Sigma to
the tune of 37-16 in the PE ball
room.
A wide margin piled up early in
the game proved pay dirt for the
Chi Psi crew, as they found a 11
point lead barely enough of a shield
to withstand the Phi Delts’ last
quarter desperation thrust. JoJhA
Chaney, Lodger center, opened hos
tilities with a driving lay-in, and
brothers Chuck Strader and Jim
Hayden followed with buckets.
Brad Fullerton swished for the Phi
Delts, Strader hit again, Chanfey
canned a free throw, and the white
clad cagers held an 8-3 bulge at the
quarter.
The Chi Psi zone still had the op
position up a stump, and the second
stanza was the same old song, with
the leaders moving to an 18-7 half
time lead.
Phi Delts Came Back
Fullerton and A1 Chamberlain
picked off a pair of two-pointers at
the beginning of the second half,
and the Chi Psis felt the heat. Cha
ney hit for two, their last basket,
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and Hayden followed with a single
ton to patch things up. Chuck Ruf
ner added another of the Millrace
crew’s nine free throws at the end
of the quarter, and things looked
dim for the Phi Delts, in the shade
23-13.
Then the blitz ebgan to roll.
Chunky Daryle Nelson looped
two long ones through the net, and
Chamberlain added another. The
Chi Psis began to realize that their
10-point lead was dissolving fast,
and when Bob Taggesell cut the
difference to two slim points, the
Lodgers saw the handwriting on
the wall. Although checked com
pletely from the field, they moved
on via the free throw route.
Rufner bagged one, as did Cha
ney, making the score 25-21. Fuller
ton nullified their efforts with the
last field goal of the game, and the
Chi Psis wound up four points in
front, with a pair of gift markers by
Rufner and Strader.
Chaney and Rufner tied for indi
vidual laurels with seven points
apiece, followed by Phi Delts Ful
lerton and Chamberlain with six.
Hayden, Strader, and Nelson all
marked up five.
Johnson ltoars
Big Wayne Johnson carried the
mail as the “B” congregation from
the Big White Barn delivered a 37
16 walloping to the Kappa Sig five.
Johnson chalked up 13 points, and
handled a lion’s share of the re
bounds, despite the capable opposi
tion of Bob Anderson, center for the
losers.
The Phi Delts broke to a quick
9-0 advantage, as Dick Morse, Dick
Garrett, and Don Farnam amassed
five points, followed by Johnson
with four. Center Anderson finally
put the Kappa Sigs on the score
sheet as he dropped a lay-in through
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Sets Pair of
New Marks
By JACK LANDRUD
The Oregon Freshman basketball
team wound up its season last Sat
urday evening as the highest scor
ing yearlings squad in the hstory of
the University. The Frosh, who
were coached by youthful Don
Kirsch, averaged 59.9 points per
game this season. The best scorers
prior to this year, were the 1948 ag
gregation which averaged 54.4 tal
lies per contest.
Individually, 6 foot, 7 inch Chet
Noe broke the previous scoring
mark when he potted 85 field goals
and 55 free throws or a total of 225
points. The old record of 219 was
held by Laddie Gale of the *1936
Frosh. Next is Will Urban, who hit
211 in twenty-two games in J948,
followed by Earl Sandness, who tal
lied 210 over a 17 game campaign
in 1938.
Conchetti Gets Around
In the personal foul department,
play-maker Sam Conchetti has
been leading the field all season and
closed out the season with a total
of 39 infractions.
Team Scoring
Chet Noe, f-c
Bud Covey, g
Nick Schmer, g
Curt Barclay, f-c
Bonnemann, f-c
S. Conchetti, g
Jim Livesay, f
Ken Torgerson, f
Jack Sherman, g
Harlay Mickey, f
Tom Matthews, f
Fritzie Mueller, g
Ted Johnson, g
Ore. Frosh totals
Opp. Totals
I FG FT PF TP
85 55 26 225
64 23 37 151
57 16 22 130
47 12 24 106
41 18 25 100
42 12 39 96
26 13 14 65'
27 8 24 62
18 3 9 39
9 6 7 24
8 4 4 20
6 3 4 15
3 4 13 10
469 193 276 1131
272 171 285 715
ND Scoring
G TP
Conley, WSC .14 201
Gay da, WSC.14 178
Soriano, Wash.14 166
Guisness, Wash..14 161
Urban, Ore.15 157
Keller, Ore.16 135
Pritchett, Ida. 14 123
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Theodore Stern, professor of an
thropology, will speak on “The
Theory of Linguistic Worlds: An
Appraisal,” at 8 this evening at
the Faculty Club before the Jour
nal Club of thb foreign language
department.
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■ —
Webfoot Swimmers At
Pullman Today For
Division Title Struggle
By PHIL JOHNSON
The annual Northern Division
championship swim meet begins
this morning at the Washington
State College pool in Pullman,
Washington. Washington and
Washington State are expected to
wage a close battle for the title,
and Oregon should finish in third
place.
Neverthless, Coach John Borch
ardt’s Ducks will be ready to step
into the title role in case both
Washington and WSC fail to win
first-place honors. The Ducks
have won three dual meets and lost
two, finishing in third place in the
Northern Division dual meet stand
ings. The Ducks defeated Oregon
State, 51-39 and 55-29, and easily
smothered the Idaho Vandals, 60
22. The two Oregon losses were
to Washington and WSC.
Oregon’s chances for placing
first or second rest largely upon
the efforts of Co-Captain Joe Nish
imoto, who shattered two all-time
all-Oregon records during the Ore
gon-Oregon State clash gt Eugene
on Feb. 18. The talented Hawaiian
will swim in the 100 and 200-yard
breaststroke and in the 150-yard
individual medley.
Some Good Help
Another all-time all-bregon man,
Louis Santos, will attempt to cap
ture the Northern Division title
in the 100-yard freestyle. His
stiffest competition should come
from Washington’s Van Smith, who
barely defeated Santos by half a
second last Saturday at Eugene.
Jim Stanley will be defending
his 1949 Northern Division diving
championship when the meet opens
today. His leading opponent will
be Beaver Kay Staub, who won the
same crown in 1947 and 1948. Staub
has met Stanley twice this season
and has pocketed the victory hon
ors each time. Staub was a mem
ber of the all-Northern Division
an teams of 1947 and 1948, while
Stanley received a positon on the
1949 edition of the all-star squad.
The Washington Huskies will be
striving for their 30th straight
triumph in a winning streak that
began in 1942 and also will he
working for their sixth consecutive
Northern Division championship.
However, the Washington State
Cougars are rated as strong con
tenders, despite the fact that they
lost to the Huskies earlier this sea
son and also finished below Wash
ington in the Northern Division
dual meet standings.
Big Three Meeting
With Washington, WSC, and
Oregon fighting for the first three
positions, it is generally conceded
that the remaining spoils will be
left to Oregon State, Idaho, and
Montana, which are expected to
finish in that order.
Coach Borchardt plans the fol
lowing entries:
100-Yard breaststroke: Joe Nish*
imoto, Rod Harmon, Dick Ruck
deschell.
200-yard breaststroke: Joe Nish*
imoto, Dick Ruckdeschel.
Diving: Jim Stanley.
100-yard freestyle: Louis Santos,
Wade Hanson, Bill Vannatta.
50-yard freestyle: Louis Santos,
Wade Hanson, Bill Vannatta,
George Balch.
100-yard baekstroke: Stan Har
grave.
150-yard backstroke: Stan Har
grave.
150-yard individual medley: Joe
Nishimoto.
400-yard freestyle relay: Jim
Stanley, Louis Santos, Wade Han
son, Bill Vannatta, George Balch
(alternate).
300-yard medley relay: Rod Har
mon, Dick Ruckdeschel, Stan Har
grave, George Balch (alternate).
Conley and Sharman
Top Conference Scoring
Gene Conley and Eddie Gayda
have the individual scoring cham
pionship for the 1950 Northern Di
vision season well in hand, provid
ing the Idaho Vandals do not hold
the Washington State mainstays
practically scoreless in their final
series of the year tonight and Sat
urday.
Conley, the sophomere who has
led since the first games of the sea
son, has a 14.4 average in 14 games,
and Gayda is not far behind with a
12.7 average.
Conley also leads the Northern
Division pack in field goal percent
ages, according to figures released
today b ythe PCC Commissioner’s
office. Although ldie last week in
Conference play the giant of the
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Palouse hills maintains his lead
with .413, making 69 of his 167 at
tempts. Following Conley is Tom
my Holman of Oregon State with a
.406 aevrage.
Krause Still Leads
Mel Krause of Oregon finished -
the season with an .839 average
from the free line, which conceiv
ably could hold up as the other
Northern Division clubs finish the
season this weekend.
Can Shatter Record
Although the UCLA Bruins al
ready have won the Southern Divi
sion PCC championship for their
second straight year, Bullseye Bill
Sharman of USC may take some of
the glor yaway from the UCLA
team as he attempts to rewrite the
! Pacific Coast Conference record
book in the final cross-town series
of the season between the Los An
geles institutions Friday and Sat
urday.
Sharman, already named All
American for the 1950 season,
stands a good chance of bettering
the 12-game Southern Division
scoring record of 232 points set by
Hank Luisetti of Stanford in 1937,
but he is certain to find the going
; rough against the Bruins from
Westwood. Sharman has a total of
204 points in 10 games, and neds
14 points each night to tie the long
standing record.
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