Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 19, 1951, Page Five, Image 5

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lar:tad with a total °f A At
a mii'Utr ar,«l .. half uf »»*>
rr action Had taken place bnftifr
tfWf wan not lead by Official
fit Ruaael). ahr <lld not lir*iUtr
a.: the f"ul« when dir finally
Md litr rule infractions
TV fimr ended In a I0-. Itl
»<f!»i Official Kir .< II font
"Thr !•**! thing »l*nil
• pm* «a* thr officiating,"
IftjMqgh the girls fall* <1 to frg
c a*!nuai!!!.g acorea in toup
ipriitwn. they imprc«*e<J twit*
I observers with their soft boll
ItStjr* The Kappa Alpha Thrift,
acted34 hi!., in f» inning* a.* they
id Alpha Omtrror. 1*1 20-3 A!
i MU 1*5 hi! seven flrtt.|)tniftg
Dm ftml UUIlcd 23 run* Iwforr
heat mclnl, taking a 23-1 tlcci
iet«r Chi Omega sis 2'- innings
TV Oridc al«j had an <«-< a
altering borst a. I he. rmif
V!ph» (to thing i :in || in S
and mlird o.rr Kappa \l
Thrla 30 3 11*. Orldr. d»-•
fd [Vita IMP, IVIta 13 I f..r
aomrn'a crov.n.
f!« so master* of more im*
COtttrns t | . i-m* H ilt IjlMtk
Buuik» bask, s hall prediction.
magnanimous
SO tile Northeri
|*f*n r.'it »n exam
JMtteallng
r t)wk>, no«
|y rated Ore
In Vision cel*
;>!«• <»f brilliant
top-ranking
b* f«r the M» title*, !«
I So thou d.fiilt. |Hit<*ntiail
* rturing their *»»« | rumiaeo
S^lir«<l.r will, Ni M,r>*
<s»n Fraud*, | ul\cr«lt> .
^ » 1 ■ , ■
r.1 Br,rb* rat. i Oregon > the
T Com ! .*
N She seaw.,, u,, t„ Ul!l,
I?1 ! Du. k J*,.rwai.I
[ ‘ ■ o
’ th*t she Duck* had • found
Hve* anil would Win, iKdh
with Idaho
"nr a r.iilu-r surprising
IM""' Validate
rh .d *" iHdh tins.
'■ UrbfiMith, ignoring the
■’ ,lr"I'i" d the Munco vitas
E.'*** -. then, the
L" ,‘' "1 " Inning game*
regularity.
L;."-! '• "v, i to \i Kan
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b p. AI Karr
I have *1 P",haWv < that
L l0H,n' Hho nlinohi
to[ IT* ,UP *‘lh a N"<‘>>-rn
Ct far ^pl,",Mhlll- ”»toidcro,
upon th.
■division wi,',y l,lUimon
nsndthr*! * of flv"
of ,Q25 ' ' 1111,1 u IH‘r*
lied Mlth M St In gam*-* hod
and |m| figure* Hilo OrrjjoH'ii
surprising (In I a«*U magazine—
see I*i»ll JohnoofiH remarks)
Wrhfoot* anil Tippy l»>e* Wash
Ington Huskies, both Hllh (i I
Won l«»»l records. Oregon aid
Washington were in »e< ond pla* *-,
Iiimrirr. Hllh a perrenlagt nf
.800.
Thi» left WHC alt ul'-j-.r on ton,
|x-fi anlagi-Wia.-ajn ahH k < IVt <-ni
a If* at*- lh. official l>« - - for de
termining i i lwni|iloo ;»l!ho gh of
rounw, al I he clow of c.v h North
i-rn ftlvlalofl ->*-aw.ri the w : too:
records will give Hi*' write r. ii(o
ra*h lean! having played the oui,.
number of gaums .
Tbfli came the four game* in
tlir nljliU Willamette V al|e\
trip, dreaded li> W St , Washing
ton, (which discontinued the
Jifa* U* *-. substituting Instead t«m
wpariilr two game trt(»**, one
with Oregon and or with t»s<
and Idaho alum*! a* nun h a*
Oregon and mi dread the four
game* in the night* Inland l.tn
pir«- I rip again*! Idaho and W st ,
Oregon feasted on fougnr two
night* In a row, winning the year *
la-at anhibit.' n < f l.ei*h':1 ill the
fli nt night fifi -.7 and e Iging W, C
the ,0* of,d nigh! f»7-,V> Oreg* r.
thus Vlttltnl into fis»l plat with ;tr.
s t re< ord Washington was :cj
With that fit record. and bewilder
ed WHt* w»a dropped m < ,rd | i.i <■
with five Hj!.» a!-.d five 1 V
H ‘>1 rnnliittKd «>n fo Cortal
II*. after imr night's rest, tin
c1*U|M*-dl> determined It* grl lt.lt k
In iunli iillitit The doormat Brat
rr*. with 9 record of four tIt
loilrti nod tight drfral* at th.it
time, rose tip to nirrl I hi* fulling
t nugars, und administered 11 tU
SI Hi king. (Tin* same light
\\ ashing ton was lambasting Ida
hu t tall warriors. 63-10. ami ail
tamed to it it hln one half gulllr
of Oregon.)
The next night \V8C alvngt d
onr game* out <>f thr dotard tons Val
ley invasion, winning ’is iWnsh
lug ton rolled over Idaho again the
name night. 7S-.M*. moving Into a
firal plait* tlr with Oregon, each
tram with h wina and four defeats i
So the Cougars, Mho started
the \\ lllanii t I■ ■ \ alley trip oh top
of the Northern Division, are mm
In third plaer tilth a till record,
a .5011 |HTrentuge, and tito games
out of first place. I.ike tie sat.
Jack Trlel probably ttIsln-s that
hi*'d have stood in I’ltllmaii.
The ('ougiri are not malhemall
cnlly out of the race, however, nor
ait- they out of the rat e as conteml
etH go (ami as the Northern Divi
sion usually works out. contenders
do got. Hut they are in a much
worse position than they were a
Week ago.
There are certain possibilities
In which DSC could lie or win
the crown, and mnsf of them In
\o|ie a loss of three out of four
games lit Washington and or
Oregon along with a win "I three
or four nut of four lit \\ SC. I’os
slhllltles, hut mil too likely. How
ever, tiny thing goes in the \orth
ern lllilslon.
Ah far as Oregon's Ducks are
concerned, VVushingtoii und OSC
'World Crisis'
Theme for IRL
Conference Here
(ti<- United Nations, itn- United
and th.- World Crisi*" ,*
the theme for the Oregon high
' '"’"I International Hein Mon* f .ea.
K,,r* "inference t„ r,ct/| Mar . 1
' ort the University campus
l.harlm I* Hihleeher. professor
'If 'KdlUeal science, ,* die ting the
-4 rin 1 ) t onf«*r**n<»*
Wilh.im J Bruce, a**i*tant direc
tor < f the datlntieal office of the
1 dt d Nation*, will oe featured
;'lM’ither for the conference. The
statistical office jx the central i;n
aour. e for important world stati*
t i,:' needed to ante** the develop
ment* taking place in economic
and aoctal field*.
Hrure wa a member of the f,r t
general assembly of the t'N helc
m London in HM5-46. Me H|*o hac
a part In the planning and organi
sation of the UN, beginning with
the preparation* of the Han Fran
• ciiKo conference in the Mate de
[ irtmerit, at Kan Kram ivo during
the formulation of the f'harter
and at London where the bamc
rxilu len and organization of th*
General Ai-ernbly and Kconomu
and Koclal Council were being de
cided.
rhe conference Kpeakcr receiver
the liar he lor of art* and master ol
aria degree* in political science ami
economic, from the University ol
Oregon and the Ph t) degree in poli
tical science from Stanford He
was assistant professor of pohtt
(ill science at Stanford from 19.'{7
to 1912.
Sigma Delta Chi
Initiates 13
The University chaptef of Sig
n's Delta Oh I, men's professional
journalism fraternity, held initia
tion Friday :n the Student Union
for undergraduates and profession
al members
Tt:use initialed into the under
graduate group were Philip Bet
ter, W alter McClain, Don Dewey.
W a 1 t ■ r Graydon. and Her
man Kaiser Fight professional
imitate* have been chosen from
practicing Journalists throughout
Oregon
Keene to Be Guest
At Press Meeting
Ton; H Keene. editor and gener
al manager of the Klkharl Dally
Truth. Klkhart. Ind . will lie guest
at a Meet the Press" meeting at
1 pm. tol.ay in the Student Union.
Keene will participate in an in
formal question and answer period.
The fifth annual Kric W. Allen
Memorial Fund address was given
by Keene at a meeting of the Ore
gon Pies Conference Friday after
ruw»n.
are tin remaining opponents, and
formidable ones at that It Oregon
should wm I 'thTrOm"Washington,
they can l"- jubilant that they did.
for the Huskies, who beat the
Ducks twice at Seattle, are the hot
test team in the division after their
high scores against Idaho. Oregon
will fight for whatever they do win
when the Huskies come to town.
Not to he forgotten as obstac
les in Oregon's path are the Heav
ers from Corvallis. Novv resting
ill 'mirth place with a not too im
pressive o-7 record, th*\v vvill he
tough opponents for the Ducks
in Oregon's last two games of the
season. The) showed this lev de
feating tvsu Frida) night, al
though Uriel says that the third
game it a four games in five
nights trip is always the hardest
for a team. Slats (till, vv hose team
hasn't done verv well till:, season,
usiiall) follows defeats vvitli some
surprising comebacks, and the
Heavers should he dangerous in
their clash with Oregon.
Alumni Living-In Committee
To Study Effects of Plan
A special committee or the Uni
versity of Oregon Alumni Associa
tion. headed by Charles K. Hollo
'vny I'orl land, h«« been organized
to renew the study of the "living
] it) plan s * a rted < jn the University
j campus last fail.
i ’t he committee succeeds a com
mittee headed by .Sidney Milligan
j of Kugene, and was formed at the
suggestion of the original commit
tee The committee will study the
i effects of the plan by which all
freshmen live in dormitories, con
sidering financial status of living
organizations, the social develop
mr-nt of the individual student, and
the training of students for indi
vidual leadership.
A report, on a first-hand inspec
tion of the "living in" plan will he
submitted by the committee lo the
Alumni Association for approval
at the Homecoming meeting next
fall.
Committee members include Mrs.
Dorothy Porter and Wealey G.
Nicholson, Eugene; Ivan McKin
ney, Mrs. Melba Hess, C. Earl
Walter. Ray E. Vester, Robert T.
Mautz, Portland; Henry N. Fow
ler, Bend; J. Wesley Sullivan,
Salem.
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