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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1951)
Minturn Trounces Phi Sigma Kappaf Remains Unbeaten Pi Kappa Alpha. Minturn, Campbell Club. Nestor, '1 beta Chi and Sig’iua Chi won class A intramural basketball tfanjes lues 1’i Kappa Alpha won over Siifma Phi Kpsilon, 2S-22, Nestor trounced Merrick, 31-13. Campbell Club beat the Jumping Jets. 24-13, Minturn walloped Phi Sigma Kappa, 25-10. Theta Chi won over Tau Kappa Kpsilon. 23-14 and in the only close game of the afternoon Siirma Chi eclued out Beta Theta Pi. 13-12. Duck Scorer CURT “TWO-GUN” BARCLAY Highland Wins Rout; University Cops Close Tilt University House and Highland House won WAA basketball games over Hendricks Hall and Delta Gamma, respectively, Tuesday eight in Gerlinger Hall. University took an early lead in their game, and was never headed, "'he team led, 11-4, at the half, win dug 19-14. Hendricks began catch ing up in the last quarter, holding University scoreless while scoring »ix points. The game was cut short one quarter, due to lack of time. Bonnie Gienger scored 10 points cor Hendricks to lead her team, while Pat Lee dropped in 4 points. (Tran Dunn of University led all corns with la, while Holman scor ed 4. Highland House administered a 1-15 defeat to Delta Gamma, lead , ng 18-7 at the half. Jane Durno led the DG team with 7 points, with ciutchow of Highland high tor the light with lf>. Minturn naa nuuc uuuuic Phi Sigma Kappa as they rolled on undefee ted in the current season. Chiefly through the backboard work of Emery Barnes, the Min turns rolled up a 10-3 lead in the first half and then coasted to their final margin of victory. Barnes was high point man for the winners : with 8 counters while Thorn hemp ! cd five for the Phi Sigs. Outscored in Second Half Pi Kappa Alpha rolled up a com j fortable halftime lead over Sigma [ Phi Epsilon and then were out scored in the second half. After leading 17-9 at intermission, the Pi Kaps seemed to let down their de fense in the final two periods as the Sig Eps outscored them 13-11. The eight point halftime deficit was too much for the losers to over come however and Pi Kappa Alpha won 28-22. Sam Nicolopulos paced the Pi Kaps with eight points. The scoring leader for Sigma Phi Epsi lon was Bowman with seven. The most lopsided score of the afternoon was rolled up by Nestor hall as they down Merrick 31-13. The adept ball handling of Art Shepherd was the guiding light for Nestor as they roared to an inter mission lead of 16-7. Johnson rack ed up eight points to pace the win ners. Campbell Club Romps Campbell Club romped to a 24-13 victory over the Jumping Jets af ter being held to a 9-9 deadlock in the first half. The winners put up an inpenetrable defense in the third period as they racked up a 16-9 lead. The Jets finally found the scor ing range in the final Quarter as they caged a pair of field goals but Campbell Club rolled on to their final lead. Jim Dysinger cashed in with 12 counter to pace Campbell Club while Favoll dropped in eight for the Jumping Jets. Theta Chi rolled over Tan Kappa Epsilon 23-14 in another one-sided contest. This game was fairly close in the first half which ended with Theta Chi in the lead 12-6. Big Guns The big guns for the winners, Jerry Hendren and Bill Korpela, opened up in the second half how ever, and the Tekes fell far behind at the final whistle. Hendren and Korpela divided honors for Theta Chi with eight points. Van Voorhis dropped in 4 to lead the Tekes. The contest between Sigma Chi and Beta Theta Pi looked more like a football scrimmage than basket ball contest. Both teams were dead locked in the first half. 5-3 but the Sigma Chis edged out a 13-12 vic tory. Quarterback Earl Setlle lob bed in six points to lead the Sigma Chis while Chapman scored four to lead the Betas. In intramural handball, Sigma Chi won two single matches over Phi Gamma Delta but lost the dou bles match. IM Schedule 3:50—Vi. 40, Sherry Ross ‘.V vs. Hunter Hall ‘A’ 4;35—C't. 40, I’hi Delta Theta IV Sherry ltuss 'IV 5:15_vt. 40, Sigma Phi Epsilon ‘IV vs, Sigma Chi ‘B' Don Peterson Calls Order of 'O' Meeting An Order of the "O" meeting will be held at noon today at Phi Kappa Psi. Pictures for the Oregana will be taken * President Don Peterson requests all members to attend. HoffmcmCup Goes to Lung At Banquet The Hoffman award, presented annually to the outstanding- 9enior on Oregon’s football earn, went to Ray Lung, three-year letter man guard for the 1950 season, an all around lineman who stood out es pecially on defense. Lung, who was a standout for the West team in their victory over the East in the Shrine All-star game, said that the honor meant more to him “than playing in the Shrine football game” when presented the ■ - -► RAY LUNG, (right) standout football lineman for the Web foots, who received the Hoffman Award Monday night. award by Vern Hoffman, ex-Ore gon letterman and sponsor of the award at the annual gridiron ban quet Monday night. Squad Vote Elects Lung Lung was scelected by vote of the members of the football squad. All seniors received wrist watches. The other seniors were: Bob Ander son, end and tackle; Bob Carey, halfback; Jack Countryman, de fensive halfback; Hal Cuff el, half back; Chet Daniels, guard. Dave Gibson, center; Larry Hull, guard; Gus Kniekrehm, tackle; J. C. McCowan, end; Keith Moore, fullback; Dick Salter, end; and Earl Stelle, quarterback. Woodley Lewis in 1949 Lung was the winner of the award which began in 1939 when halfback Bob Smith won and which was won by Woodley Lewis, now a defensive back for the Los Angeles Rams, in 1949. Gamma, PiKA Bowl IM Wins Gamma Hall bowled over Sigma Phi Epsilon, 4-0, in intramural bowling Tuesday night, paced by Pete Darlington's high 567 series and Sanford Mio'a 504 series. Dar lington also bowled high game scores of 195 and 193. Pi Kappa Alpha look a 3-1 de cision from Stan Ray Hall. Stan Ray’s Dick Graham rolled a 493 se ries, while the Pi Kap’s Sam Nicol opulos fashioned a series score of 484. In other intramural bowling lea gue play Campbell Club split with Lambda Chi Alpha and Kappa Sig ma did likewise with Barrister Inn. The Kappa Sigs' Gureth Donlon bowled a high 195 game. 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