"DucA SfP&l P*£*46*l By Phil Johnson Sti**"«■«* Bungs have been happening on the local intramural atl'lri": fields. Minturn Hall, ||U- great athletic power, lias not been performing up to par. As a matter of fact, the Minturn.s suffered a more-or-Iess con \mciug 19-0 setback at the hands of the Xestor Hall softball mne Minturn collected one hit during the contest. * his is the worst loss that Minturn has ever enjoyed in any sport. Kver since the first Minturn team, their 1947 softball sipiad, opened its season with an easy 12 5 decision over Phi Sigma Kap pa, the dormitory crew has been a strong contender for champ ionship honors in every athletic activitv. Minturn completely dominated sports activities last fall, tak ing championships in every intramural sport—touch football, A \olleyball, It volleyball, an 1 swimming. Volleyball Victories \ olleyball has always been their major sport. Their first vol leyball game featured a 15-9 and 15-3 victory over Cherncy Hall. Such scores are now traditional products of Minturn plav. Minturn s 1948 "A” volleyball team won 10 consecutive vic fffKes and placed second in the playoffs. The 1949 ‘'A” srpiad captured the intramural title, and Minturn also placed second in 'be B division. I lie Bees captured their league championship with eight consecutive wins, scoring 120 points to their oppon ents' 49. 1 he intramural A all-star scpiad included two Minturn ath lete-. I.ouis Santos, an < )regon varsity sw immer, and Dave Van 7.andt, who lettered in tennis at the University. Minturn s latest volleyball aggregations seized both “A” “I>” crowns last fall. I his means that Minturn has entered six volley ball teams in IM competition and has taken three titles, finishing in second place two additional time.-. Sockless But Not Punchless Mintiirn s touch football teams also have enjoyed eventful ca reers. Their first game featured a 1947 12-0 win over the Legal I'agle Joe Tom, present < Jregon varsity baseball infieldcr, led the dormitory attack. He twice punted over 65 vards—bare footed ! , Mintiirn lost the league championship.to Beta Theta I'i when the latter club gained a close 7-0 \ ictory over the independents. A1 Uiillier. now an outstanding Duck varsity -printer on Coach Hill Bowerman's track squad, scored the only touchdown of the game when he took a pas- on his own 25 and dashed 75 vards dow n the sidelines to score in the opening minutes. Mintiirn rallied in the final quarter with Tom sparking the at tack. However, scoring opportunities were blasted when Hob Melim caught one of Tom's aerials just outside of the end zone, and Hob Amacher, later an Oregon varsity hoop star, dropped another Tom pass in the end zone. Minturn Rallies Are Not Unusual Tom led that same M in turn team to a 14-12 win over Westmin ster House after the Westminsters had taken a 12-0 halftime ad \ antage. I luring that same season. Sigma Xu captured the intra mural crown, and End Dick Wilkins was placed on the 1M all star team. PTlie 194ft touch football season also featured the activities of several athletes who later won letters at the University. Mel Krause of Campbell Club, who w as placed on the all-star second team, suffered a fractured jaw when he was knocked unconscious while blocking an opponent. Reedy Ready Reedy Hcrg, who had already lettered in varsity basketball Scored a 60-yard touchdown for Kappa Sigma as his team took a close 8-6 decision over Minturn. Splasher Louis Santos was a member of the all-star squad. Minturn's 1949 touch football team, noted for its great defen sive efforts, completed the season w ithout being scored upon. Nevertheless, the Minturns lost two games. Strangely enough, both losses were suffered at the hands of the same opponents— Sigma Alpha Mu. An added feature was the fact that Sigma Al pha Mu finally won the league title w ithout being scored upon. How can a team lose two games without being scored upon? The solution to this question can be found in the intramural rules, which state that a tie game will be decided in favor of the squad v. hich has gained the most first downs. I he Sammies won two 0-0 \ ictorics from Minturn by exceediug-their opponents 5-2 and 4-2 in the first down department. The 1950 Minturn grid production was one of the greatest te ams of intramural history. They opened the season with a 34-0 revenge victory over the Sammies. I'om's passes accounted for all 34 points, probably an all-time I M record. .Minturn easily marched to the title, outscoring their oppon ents ISO points to 6 in seven games. That's an average of 25.7 to .86. Tolerable. The all-star team included M in turn’s Tom, Joe Nishimoto, Bob Muirhead, and Ray Coley. Santos was on the second team. UOLaw Alumnus Dies in Madrid A former University law school student and member of The Ore gonian staff died in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, according to the Associat ed Press. He wns Arno Dosch-Fleurot, 74, who was stationed in Spain as a correspondent of the Clris'ian Science Me nit O'-. After attending the University law school, he was admitted to the Oregon bar In 185)9. He graduated from Harvard University in 15)04 and shortly after that joined the staff of The Oregonian. He covered the San Francisco earthquake and fire in 1906, the Russian revolution, and was a cor respondent in France until 1929. He also served in Germany and Ireland and worked for the Asso ciated Press, International News Service and Universal News Ser vice. Dosch-Fleurot has a sister, Mrs. David B. Campbell, still residing in Portland. Frosh Study Hall Continues in Dorm As a result of findings of a men's dormitory counselors' com mittee, a voluntary study hall for all freshman men will be continued this term. The study hall began at 7 p.m. Sunday in French Hall, and will run Sunday through Thurs day nights each week. The committee looked into the grades of freshman men who at tended the study hall regularly , during winter term, and found that they had raised their grades on an average of .34 points. Several fresh ; men expressed appreciation of the program, according to the coun I selors. The study hall will be on a strict ly voluntary basis and will be available for use as the freshmen wish, the counselors emphasized. Freshman men may register for the program by signing up at the study hall any night. Members of the committee were William Dresser. Sederstrom Hall; Arlo Giles, Stan Ray Hall: Bill Taylor, Barrister Inn: and Bob Thomas, head resident counselor. SIG KPS State Department To Conduct Study The United States Department of State will conduct a graduate seminar from July 9 to Sept. 1. 1951. Outstanding graduate stu dents and younger faculty mem bers “who have exhibited a pro found interest in foreign affairs" are eligible to attend. Each seminar member will re ceive approximately $400. Interest ed persons should call or see Charles P. Schleicher, Oregon 109, Ext. 273, not later than Friday. 'OurTown'to PlaySU Friday and Sunday The movie “Our Town" will be sponsored by the Student Union Movie Committee Friday evening and Sunday afternoon in the Stu dent Union Ballroom. The Friday performance will be gin at 8 p.m. and the Sunday bill at 3 p.m. The movie adaption of Thorn ton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize play stars Martha Scott, Beulah Bondi, Guy Kibbee, William Holden. Fay Bainter, and Thomas Mitchell. Ad mission is 30 cents. Last Rites Today For Airs. Hunter Memorial services for Dolores Van Cleare Hunter, wife of Don Hunter, head of the University audio-visual department, will be held at 3:30 p.m. today at Veatch Hollingsworth England Funeral Home. Mrs. Hunter died Monday morn ing. Burial will be ut Rest Haven Memorial Park. Release And Indemnity Agreement For Minor Permission IS given herewith voluntarily to my son fdaughter). Kh„ < ROSS. .oUused NATI0'VAL In-, or her own ruk, iijhmit to thr fx ,miJaS a’n5 , j” p rfK,W may’ at customary in connect urn with donations''of hjL,« The „ndrrHlj^A***1*™* nTc^ry and that neither the AMERICAN \ATJO\Af RFfi rVr?££,*^ Parent and minor agree technicians, nurs-s. agents officer. or ,.',-n,lovec« ,,, ,7' "'iL Any *1'r*eon», physicians, I* part,c.paling otherwise , '7 1 'with any of them or who may 'MONAI. 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