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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1951)
’UetPttcue* ri. v'll I" |»layii»K h*r *I’ Northern l»i\i >,n |,a ,-hall .„jk*tarti»(f it'1' will* Idaho' \ andal cumins to) ,,, \Vrdi»» day and I hui day (<>r llie- division opem-t l.ntU-j »«mic owl of M"inm' concerning the \ andal diamond po j mil hut oil' thru record they look like the one t int, m the di. i- j uliicli (Iregon should yet pa t Idaho ou r the year has hut huh' m the*way of baseball talent, finishing la t in the eight lunr jn the othet hand, the rent of teams in die loop all look Lg Washington State un , Buck Hailey is always pow and the Cougars are the lending champions to boot. \n without such aces as Ted bpe and Gene Conley they lid go all the way Up at Sc L Husky followers are hop ] to continue their 1950-51 Ithwcst sports mastery with J ucccssful baseball season. * purple and Gold have a t of veterans back from last Ion's second place club, with liter than average pitching headed by all Northern *ion Bill Moen. Mate climaxed a '«*n ■ lire i Vllfereucr season Bill Bowerman hlai vith a |«J I thnnt|iin^ of Willamrttr I’rr c,V)ii rlopcI >f Curv alls had die Heaver* ticketed for d< lower end of j Uniting luit fair pitching and an oflfrnMvc punch which ini< r! jot *4 ritti'. better than l> per game. gave them ten v ic i .ut1 i.nt a !<»•>' BigC’e't gun* in die < *range attack have dtigging tatelier Joint Thoma*. the football -tar; l’ele lirwl; ;uul m recent ganm ba*kcthaller Danny Jchtndon ini an<! '!i«»r1>toj» i .me Tan-rlli, all iliv ioon hot oca<o», aj» on i after a 'low t.’i «♦ Beaver Pitching Adequate Illir mound. tlir Beavers have not been >li *ivitif' an) thing rill n ak< batters run f«»r cover, but the chuckling ha.« been ■let outhpau i >■»u White,anothet 1950&11 division |< ' .1 p-.ti lung < < •’ j■ vhiih ■:!< 1':•'* I |v <\iH.iih-v | Sr rut, and Vrn \ annio a * *| <1 *nt> len doit • ,s !*.t of rescue work m !atr innings. treat Oregon. Don Kirach’s Ducks have been hot and cold ftJI 'he practice season. After dropping three out of their four, the Wcbfoots snapped hack to win four out of six, ^ing with a five and five record as they squeezed past Port Pilots 3-1 on Saturday. Oregon's efforts have been |hy all the way, especially in the field and on the mound. Saturday’s well-played and nicely pitched (by Jack [a,,d I.yle Rogers) game signals the belated turn in the f01 the Ducks. Let’s hope so. quality of baseball in the division this season should be |,Uli •' ' auk to the line weather which ha* prevailed tlie-r rarlv weeks of spring. Both Oregon and Oregon, •hived all the wav through ten-game pre-season schedules ® *»ng ( rained -out contest. This i» the kind of work that f h i i player ^ need hut seldom get except in more southern >iie 1 he entire college season is played during the time lru!c ion,al (earns are rounding into final form. Trackmen Dumped by Huskies f-'iik declined to smile on Webfoot athletes except at "hi Saturday, a both track and tennis teams took it on f ,!ill lhivverinall’s trackmen felt their Northern Div ision letter a> tlu v went down before W ashington’s Huskies at l111 the N’orthern Division opener for both schools. 1 he I*'*ni vva able to vv in onlv tvvo matches as the I lucks drop Stile r to < ISC, 10-2. an,l ( hegon State also lifted the curtain on track as rl,lls Bailed down to the Iasi event before pulling np b\ I"inter Mervin Brock, who smashed a 1/ year record 'he 11K) yard dash in '1.0 seconds. I he speedster alsi ."•ir mark in the 220 as he sped the furlong in 21.0. Intramural Schedule f 1 Sljfintt Alplm n 's (<‘111111111 M,t> Hrlil—Slmim a I pint Mu rry Kuhn. !?‘r l l,,1,l—Alpha Tan ihV' '.‘I11 slK»'“ Hu,»,mi. tlllml 'l * ***** K!‘I»I'1* INI Ubuiiphlu „OUN; lth Kiulil—Mint urn v». *Nu. 4:M I'pper Field—-Hlgma Oil vv Tau Kappa Kpsllon. Nestor <5. Sigma Oil Mint urn 9, Inmlala Oil 8. Ctunpltell Oub by forfeit over I’l Kappa Chi. SI Kina Phi Kpsllon 15, Omega 8. Merrick 5, Chi Pul 8. Westminster 8, PI Kappa Al> j pha 1. Topic Announced For Essay Contest Individual Freedom and Mobil-; £,V0nu’l W1“ b" ,h" toP*<: for the! J h"° B-nru-tt essay con '*1, nuw °IM'n to all undergradu Utf-H. I- «*ys on this topic should be I b-tw.- r, 2,500 and 3,500 word*. I v.db Mu- deadline for entry May 16 a< cording to H. V Mills, assistant I (""f.„or of Knglish, who is chair* 'mm of the t.'nivi-i ally Con teat. , ,' ”h! prize will I*. $35; second. J >'*" third pnz< of JlO each v.lll l«- awarded. Essays will be judged by the committee, which reserve, the right to withhold Pr,z'H *n ril *■ no entry warrants! i■•cognition M.iia Mind. ' ornrniltee member* are p, L j h'N msorge professor of economics; K W. Smith, aaaiatant professor of history; and C. P. Schleicher, j profi-rmoi of political science. Fori further information on the contest, I indent* may contact any commit tee member or K W. Onthank, associate director of student af fairs. The essay contest was made pos sible through the will of Philo Sherman Bennett in 1905. The Uni versity was one of 25 colleges and j universities to receive $400 from a total bequest of $10,000. Annual pro* eeds from thia are used as a I J»IZ' for the best essay on the general subject of free government. ECA Intern News Received at Office Additional information on the re-1 rent announcement of the Econo-' mio Cooperation Administration's Hummer Internship Program, has hern received by the graduate placement office. Included in the information are the activities of various divisions in which assignments have been made. Three departments, the Of fice of the Controller, the Statis tics and Reports Division, and the Far Eastern Program Division, are listed Details about the program may is- obtained from the place- i ment office. Committee Workers Needed for Sale Flying speech committee work eis are needed for the spring sale sponsored by Phi Theta Upsilon. junior women's service honorary, according to Chairman Donna i Braden Those interested may con tact Miss Braden at 5-9090. at 5-9090. Women interested in workiug on i the collection committee for the spring sale may contact Rosa mond Fraser or Barbara Rubin at Carson Hall. Freshman women with a 2.00 cumulative grade point average are ! eligible to work on the committees, j Institute Plans Study Of Norway Schools The University of Oslo Summer School for American Students will hold The Institute for English Speaking Teachers with its sum mer school June 23 Aug. 4. The program was designed for American and Canadian high school and college teachers to acquaint them with the educational system of Norway and to bring them up to date on Norwegian progress in educational psychology. Courses will be offered in the hlstoiy and description of the Nor wegian school system as compared with the systems of the United States and Great Britain, the training and status of teachers in Norway .teaching methods, educa tional-psychological research. An other section on seminars and field studies on school architecture, home economics, physical educa tion, and many other topics will be open to institute members. A report in Munich has it that a thief broke into the chief propa ganda office in the Soeiet Zone and made off with the complete results of next year's elections. Release And Indemnity Agreement For Minor J'rrm. -.non i. given Herewith voluntarily t» my son (daughter). 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