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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1952)
Phi Delts, Phi Phis, Phi Kaps Kappa Sigs, Lambda Chis Sederstrom Win IM Hoop Tilts 8y Doug White Monday’s intramural action saw a continuation of !>oth ex cellent and not so excellent «48*asketbali displayed by six of •the campus men’s living or ganizations. The Sederstrom tQherney game was the only “it ' contest of the afternoon, and it wound up in a 30 to 21 victory for the boys from Sed erstrom. Pin Gamma Delta sprang an tipset in its startling defeat of-Pht Delta Theta 16 •do !3. while Ftii Kappa Psi downed Sigma Alpha Epsilon 20 to 13, Phi Kappa Sigma took .^tgria Alpha Mu 27 to 11, Kap Sigma--beat Delta Upsilon 2? to 1? and Phi-Sigma Kappa trowed to Lambda Chi Alpha 33 to 10. The boss from Phi Ganuua Delta ideally had a "Fiji Honeymoon" «irhen they overcame the vaunted «gahi Delts. Undefeated in regular ecn -*~* i play 'the Phi Delts came -«dpto this game with the same con .•dKdence that had pulled them through three previous years of pmli fr O -it league play. The Fiji’s really had to hustle before they could claim the coveted victory. As usual it was big Dick Stoutt who bore the brunt of the Phi Gamma Delta attack. Dominating the backboards and pouring through five points to boot. Stoutt Was definitely a deciding factor in the win. Bob Goodwin of the victors and Dick Morse of the vanquished came through for high point honors, each potting six points. Today's IM Schedule 3:50 Court 40—Chi Psi A vs. PI Kappa Alpha A 3:50 Court 43—Sigma Chi A vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon A 4:35 Court 40—Delta Tau Delta A vs. Pi Kappa Phi A 4:35 Court 43—Mintum hall A vs. Stan Ray hall A 5:15 Court 40—McChesney hall A vs. Gamma hall A 5:15 Court 43—Nestor hall A vs. Hunter hall A Stoutt Brooks Tie Besides playing sterling ball I throughout the regluar game, the i Kijis also outplayed their oppo nents in the three minute over time that followed. Phi Dell Jim Livesay broke the deadlock with a foul shot in the first minute of the overtime period, but the tall Mr. Stoutt sunk a field goal to erase that mark and put the Fijis out in front, a spot which they did not relinquish in the rest of the game. Two more free throws iced ;the game for the winners. In another IM "clonic" the Phi Kappa Psi club upset favored Sig ma Alpha Kpotion. The *10 to 18 score Is in itself indicative of the way in which both teams fought tooth and nail down to the lust whistle. There was no particular star In this contest; every hoy on both teams looked good. If one j had to be picked us outstanding, though, it would have to be the Phi Psl’s Bert Bergstrom. This six foot senior from Eugene seemed to have springs in his legs as he provided most of the re bound strength for his victorious club. Gene Hover packed the scor ing punch in this contest racking f Please turn to page five) Short Scrimmages Highlight Hoop Drills Hoping to jack op tin* l'nivcrMt> of etball fortunes. Coach Hill Hovcher sen 1 »;i s - f Oregon’s sa^^in^ kethail fortunes. Coach Hill Itorcuer sent his Wehfoots through a two ami one-half hour drill on McArthur court Wednesday afternoon. ... The Ducks will open a two-game series with the galloping Gaels of St. Mary's college ITiday night in the Igloo, '1 he Moragans. boasting a win-loss record of 10 6, are coached by .1 one time Notre Dame casaba star. 'I'out I'olfV KEN WEGNER, five foot, eleven inch aophomore Duck guard. Washington has never Ro.se Bowl grid game. won a ACTIVITY POINTS! A REAL CHANCE TO SERVE YOURSELF AS WELL AS YOUR SCHOOL APPLY NOW • OFFICE WORK • AD SELLING AT THE w Daily , . ^ EMERALD IIIKHIIKIlllllK Y» ruiirnunj n niuii* outh wore u number of ten-minute, full court scrimmages. Dorrher used tho majority of hit varsity mxl ton if* of the junior varsity basket halters In the rough a n it tiimhli* action. Itofi I*1iII1I|*m of tin* JayvccH troubled the flrst-strlng ers no end during a portion of the drills, caging long one-handers and snapping up an otherwise routine afternoon. The Duck* looked none too sharp in the sessions, although Guard Kenny Wegner appeared to be tanking layups with the least amount of effort. Wegner'S coun terpart, Ken Hunt, loosened the Jayvee and varsity reverse defense with a number of lengthy casts. Gaels Lose Three The Gaels have lost three of j their six reversals to PCC mem bers Stanford, California and I Oregon. The Ducks nipped the ! Californians, 58-50 Dec. 29 In Rich* I mond, Calif. Topping the Gaels1 scoring col | unin is Lanky ('enter Ben Gibson, j Other potential hlgh-scorers aro guards Bob Stelnkemp, Will Tur ner, and Bill Bagley. The .do ks, meanwhile, drop ped into a third-place tie in the Northern Division derby when the j Washington State Cougars whlp I ped Oregon State twice Monday and Tuesday In Pullman. I KEIT II F A It N U M, six foot, three inch junior from Salem, who provides reserve forward strength for Oregon,