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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1952)
®SPORTS ROUNDUP Suggest Football Curbs WASHINGTON, — (U.Pd A special committee of 11 college presidents be/an the job today of drawing up a formal code for con trolling and de-emphasizing inter collegiate sports. Chairman John A. Hannah, pres ident of Michigan State college, said the proposed code would fol low the line of earlier recommen dations made by the committee, including and end to post-season football games and strict control over the recruiting and subsida siation of athletes. Janowicz Wins Duel HONOLULU. T.H.. — (U.P' Ohio State's versatile Vic Janowicz quarterbacked the College All Stars to a 41-40 victory over the Hawaii All-Stars before a capacity crowd of 26.000 fans attending the annual Hula Bowl football game liere this afternoon. The Hawaii team, bolstered by professionals Frankie Albert and lvyle Rote, almost overtook the All - American - studded collegiate team after ‘railing 27-13 at half time and 41-20 at the start of the last period. Hawks Have Him IOWA CITY. IA.. — (U.P Forest Evashevski, freshly tesigned from Washington State, where he turn ed out the best Cougar football team in 20 years, wjll take over as head coach at Iowa Feb. 1 and try to do the same thing for the Hawkeyes. The 33-year-old former star Michigan quarterback was named to the Iowa post a few hours after he quit his $12.000-a-year job at Washington State. He succeeds Leonard Raffen sperger. 48. who has been under fire since last fall, when the Hawk eyes failed to win a Big Ten game. Ducks Throttle WSC, Take ND League Lead By Bill Gurney Coach Bill Borcher made his Northern Division debut In fine style Monday night as his Oregon Ducks overcame a 20-22 halftime deficit to surge ahead in the third quarter to win going away by a 59-45 margin. There seemed to be a lid on the basket for the Ducks as the game started. and they missed 14 straight shots before llank Bonne man tipped In a rebound with 1:45 left In the Initial quarter. The score at the end of the first stanza was 14-0 in favor of the Cougars, who were led by a cool, sharpshooting sophomore named Phil Brown who potted four field HOW MANY TIMES A DAY J IF YOU’RE AN AVERAGE SMOKER THE RIGHT ANSWER IS OVER 200! I Yes, 200 times every day your nose and throat are exposed to irritation • •. 200 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU'RE BETTER OFF SMOKING Philip Morris! PROVED definitely milder . . . PROVED definitely less irritating than any other leading brand . . . PROVED by outstanding nose and throat specialists. EXTRA! ATTENTION ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS Every Tuesday Evening over NBC THE PHILIP MORRIS PLAYHOUSE Presents an Outstanding College Student featured with Famous Hollywood Stars in the PHILIP MORRIS Intercollegiate Acting Competition goals from his guard psttlon. Botcher's Dixieland jazz In the dressing room must have inspired the Ducks, for they led off with third period jump shots by Hon Bottler and Chet Noe, plus a lay-in by Peterson to tie the score 28-all. KEN WEGNER George Rosser had s.ud: a tip-in for wsc. Then Eric Roberts hit a jump shot from the key and put the Cougars in the lead again. Bottler freshman Duck guard, made a free throw on his second try given him by virtue of the new defensive foul shot rule made it 30-29, and Barney Holland followed with another! charity lost* to tic the score again, 30-all. Bob Peterson got a ttp-ln, but the sharpshootlng Phil Brown countered with a swisher from the corner to tic the count at 32-aple< e, and Pete Mullins sunk a free throw to give W8C its Inst lead with 2:10 left in the third quarter. Then the Ducks started to roll. Ken Hunt hit from the comer. Wegner, who played a driving game at guard, hit a free throw, and Hunt swished two more free throws. Chet Noe hooked one in aa the quarter ended to make the score 39-33. Peterson, Streeter, and Hunt scored In rapid succession after the fourth quarter started, will'll gave the Ducks a 12 point. 45-33 lead which they held and length ened. Peterson bore the scoring load with four straight field goals on nice shots during the rest of the game. Oregon shot a torrid 437 in the last half, and had .290 for th< game, while WSC hit an anemi; 233 for the contest. S1MMVKV OREGON (59) («3) "s< Peterson (15) . F 1,1 Mullins Streeter («i F.(8) E Roberts Noe 181 C. (8t Rosser Hunt i 11 i 0 114) Blov Wegner (6) G <21 SwanBon Subs: Oregon: Hawes, Hollai. 1 4 3), Karnum (ll. Bonneman il Vranizan. Rogers, Bottler (5 • WSC; Foxley, Howell <li. Myron. Stcinbrunner (It, Streamer, D. Roberts (6), You MUST see America’s great film success! "Tales of Hoffmann" Coming to Mayflower — January 16 Keep Your EYE On the CHI . . . OMEGA'S TheyII be Saving SCADS of money with their new G. E. Heating Plant Installed by COOPER BROTHERS Phone 5-4712 Eugene ■ & J You'll Like the new owners "Mom" and "Pop" Garnett You'll Like... their friendly "bit of home" for all your snacks and chats—always! The NEW Taylors CAMPUS COFFEE SHOP .1