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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1951)
TODAY S STAFF Makeup editor: Thil Bettens. Copy Desk: Jackie VVardell. NIGHT STAFF Editor: Tat Cheat. a soft touch in washable sport shirts Fine cotton with a touch of rayon, gives Rifleclub the soft feel of fine French flannel. But because it's Sanforized* and vat-dyed it’s a washable whiz-won’t shrink, won’t fade. The sparkling colors in plaids, checks, and stripes are in for keeps. Ask for them at your favorite men’s wear, department or specialty store. Galsy & Lord inc. fab,«, /,<,* j *Kesidual shrinkage less than 1%. Burlington Mills" Chess Clubbers Play Champion — Roundabout Way The University <>f Oregon Wood pushers," Chess club, pluy ed the chess chunipion or the Soviet I'uloii lust week—almost. It was really a case of "I shook the hand that shook the hand of the great John L,” sort of affair. Ilenn Soonpna, former ly of Estonia and now a graduate assistant In the chemistry de partment, was one of 100 oppon ents in 1089 who simultaneously, played chess against Paul Keren, present day champion of the I'SSK. How did Soonpaa come out In that game? He lost. A chess player must know his game rather well, however, to have the chance to compote aguinst a chumplon, and Soon paa demonstrated his ability to the local chess club last week by demonstrating a type of game in which the players are allowed only five seconds in which to make a move. The Estonian DP downed one of his opponents in four moves; elapsed playing time: 40 seconds. Normal chess games lust al>out an hour. The chess club, open both to students and faculty, meets every Thursday evening in the student union. Instruction is of fered beginners, and tournament play may la-gin next month. If possible the group will field a team against chess clubs in other Oregon schools, la-ginning winter term. Amphib Tryouts Today First tryout for Amphibians, women's swimming honorary, will be held at 7:30 p.m. today at the ..women's pool in Gerlinger. "Any woman student is invited to tryout, either tonight or at 4:00 p.m. Oct. 9,” Kathy Vilas, president of the Ampibians, stated. The Amphibians principle activ ity of the year is a water pageant using water ballet. \<y, ' F16MY f« Check the spread of TB v m m w* 5 CHECK YOUR CHEST A Get an X-Ray Today I lit FietiTfi j . at the Infirmary 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday DUCK TRACKS (Con'inueJ from pay* live) ists could do, and lu- didn’t sec a single minute of gridiron activity. However, lie turned out for the l‘d50 season and quickly annexed a first-string position. A publicity booklet stated that Edwards “appears ready for action as a top reserve and spot player." This prediction was partially justified. He didn’t see much reserve action, since he was too busy carrying out his first-string duties. As for h.s “spot player" activities, he played in just about any spot, lead ing the team in rushing, scoring, punt returns, and kickoff returns. , r One of the interesting features of Saturday s game was Ore gon’s gain of a total of 461 yards, an all-time Duck record, to Arizona’s 186. Their hard-fighting, precision-blocking play, typical of Casanova-coached squads, had much to do with tiiis definite edge over the visitors._ Rules Governing Activities Listed for Oregon Students (The following regulations gov- | ern elegibility for participation in student extracurricular activities. The rules apply to all students wishing to petition for any elec- i tive position connected with stu dent activties on the Oregon camp us) A student who has been suspend ed or expelled from the University, or who has been disqualified for enrollment because of poor schol arship, is denied all privileges of the institution, and of all organiza tions in any way conneccd with it , he is not permitted to attend any social gathering of students, or to reside in any fraternity, sorority, club house, or dormitory. No student may accept an elec tive or appointive office in any extracurricular or organization ac tivity until he has obtained a cer tificate of eligibility from the Of fice of Student Affairs. A student is automatically removed from any such office when he becomes in eligible for this certificate. For eligibility, a student: a. Must be currently enrolled as a regular student in good standing, carrying at least 12 term hours of work (a lighter load is permitted j seniors if their graduation will not j be delayed). b. Must have completed at least 12 term hours of work with at least a 2,00 in G.P.A. during his ' last previous term in the Univer sity. (Incompletes may be counted as a part of these 12 hours, but only to establish eligibility during the term immediately following the term for which the Incomplete was reported.) c. Must have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.00. d. Must have attained upper-di vision standing if he has been in residence for six terms or the equivalent. The rules of the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Athletic Conference govern in all questions of athletic elgibility. Mighty Ducks Drop Arizona, 39-2J (Continued fruiti I'wii’ four) tleipated, plus the Ducks’ siipc&l orlty In man power (teemed to l*e> more than the Border Conference representative* could muster. A pair of Oregon offensive rec ords fell by the wayside us the Ducks accumulated a total yards net of 40I, bettering the previous record against thhe I nlverslty of California ut Santa llarlmra In IU4M by seven. The locals gained ■»|| yards through the air, II bet ter than that against UCLA In 11147. Monte Brethauer, Oregon end, by falling to catch a pass, must wait a week longer to break the school record of 31* in a collegiate career, set by Darrell KoMnson. The Duck* haven't been vie torious in Pacific Const Confer ence play since they defeated Washington State College early In the 1949 campaign. The Web foots have 12 on the red side of the ledger, but get another chance in Portland, October 13 against the Helnrtchless University of Washington. A five-year record of rainless Oregon home games remains In tact. The rains came a mere four hours too late, Novlkof f currently leads In points scored by individuals, with 10. He is seconded by Davenport, who has 12. Coach John Ravenescroft men tored the Newton High (Kansas! straight valley titles and f t AdM. straight regional championships, never finishing below third place in the state meeet. Send the Emerald Home! THE PERFECT ANSWER TO YOUR LETTER-WRITING WORRIES SUBSCRIBE TODAY FOR THE FOLKS AT HOME $2.00 per term — $4.00 for two terms — $5.00 per year "Just Like a Letter > ■ -i from school - every day."