Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 14, 1952, Page Four, Image 4

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    Phi Delta Theta Tips
Fijis in Close Game
The la^t game of the ‘TV’ league semi-final basketball chain;
pionship was played Wednesday afternoon and it saw 1 In
J)elta Theta take a 25 to 22 decision.from Phi (.amnia Delta.
The Fijis drew first' blood when bred Muller sank a driving
lav-in seconds after the opening tip-off. loom then on during
the first halt it was an All-Fiji show. Alter Muller niitia
♦,11,-Let 1km Reed hit on a jump shot from the key to make it
4 to 0. Then the Phi Pelts, whc
had not been playing very heads
up ball, managed to click for twc
points when Dick Garret swipec
the pill from one of the Fijis anc
raced downcourt by himself tc
tally the winners' first points o1
the game.
Fiji’s Take Lead
The story began to change ir
the second stanza when Dan Hend
rickson hit from the field anc
Gene Lewis connected on a free
throw to bring the score to 11 to f
in favor of the Fijis. Seconds latei
after a Fiji time out. A1 Wherry
swished a long two-hander to tie
it all up.
As things turned out the Fijis
never regained the lead that they
tost with that long set. but rather
ftad a tough time keeping pace
with the now ‘Red Hof Phi Delta.
There were several outstanding
features of Wednesday's game.
One was the proficiency with
which both squads hnndled the
ball. Gene Lewis and his Phi Delt
buddies worked a very effective
zone cracker on the Fijis part of
the game, while the Fijis em
ployed a tried and tested three
man weave. As can be seen by the
score, the losers had complete
domination of the backboards dur
ing the first half. Mike Lally, 6'
5" tall, accounted for most of the
about duplicated the above para
The rest of the first quarter just
graph. Phi Gamma Delta was con
necting on a large percentage of
its shots while the boys from Phi
Delta Theta just couldn't manage
to hit the hoop.
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Canadian Team
In Swim Meet
The Oregon swimming team will
compete this weekend against the
University of British Columbia at
2:30 p m. Saturday at the men's
pool, in a non-conference meet.
Oregon suffered their first defent
of the season last weekend as the
tough VVSC crew edged the Ducks
by the narrow margin of •^-41.
Junior Yosh Terada, who turned
in the time of 156.5 in the 180 yd.
individual medley, will provide
tough competition for the UBC
swimmers, in this event. This time
is only one tenth of a second under
the northern division record set
by Pete Salmon of Washington.
Milton Kotoshirodo will be out
to vindicate his loss at VVSC lust
weekend in the 100 yd. freestyle
event, where he placed third. Ac
cording to his previous tint* trials
he was expected to place at least
second in the event.
The University of British Co
lumbia squad is especially strong
in the breast-stroke events. Allan
VVakinekona will be competing
with the UBC swimmer who beat
the All-American Dick Magnuson
of Washington earlier in the sea
son.
This meet will be the final con
ditioning period for the Ducks be
fore they meet the league leading
Washington squad on Feb. 22.
Ducks to Bowl OSC
Here Saturday
The story on bowling match be
tween the University of Oregon
and Oregon State which appeared
on this page earlier this week
about the number of games to be
played between the two clubs was
an error.
The event Is a six games, home
and home match. The first three
games will be played at OSC on
Friday. Feb. 15 at 3:30 in the af
ternoon. The second three games
will be played here on the follow
ing day, Saturday.
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’Civil War’ Contests*
To Begin This Friday
By Larry lavelle
Movies of the* Oregon State college basketball >i|tta«l in ac
tio*,, will be shown in lieu of the usual afternoon drill today for
the University of Oregon Webfoot cagers.
The 1)neks' who meet their intra-state rivals rriday in < .ill
coliseum, Corvallis, and Saturday in McArthur court, com
pleted their pre-serie- sessions Wednesday night with an oflen
sive show that was none too impressive. .
Ciinch Hill Horcher worked with a tentative starting lineup of
Bob Peterson, Ken Wegner. Chet ,
Noe, Bob H.»wes and Kenny Hunt, j
augmented by Keith F&rnam, Hon i
Bottler and Barney Holland. Jay- i
vees Doug Rogers, Hugh Marxer,
Wayne Johnson, Howard Page and
Ron Phillips acted as an Oregon
State organization in checking the
Ducks with a tight-kidt man to |
man and loose, zone defenses. The i
remainder of the squad worked
! with Jayvee Coach Don Kirsch at j
j the South end of the court.
The Beavers, who bring up the
rear in the Pacific Coast confer- ;
ence's Northern Division race with
a 2-10 record split a pair of games
with the University of Iduho Van- J
dais, Monday and Tuesday nights ;
in Corvallis.
Gill OSC Coach
Slats Gill, now a landmark at
the Northern institution, is in his
21th term at the reins of the j
Beaver entry. Perhaps his best J
squad was the 1948-49 aggrega
tion which placed fourth in the j
National Collegiate Athletic Asso- j
eiation tournament, bowing to the ,
University of Illinois in the tour
neys 3rd place consolation game. •
The Staters are expected to go
with a lineup of Jim Padgett and
Danny Johnston at forwards; Te\
Whiteman at center; and Ron
OSC Tickets on Sale
Oregon State College has re
served a special section for Ore
gon students at the Orcgon-OSC
game Friday night at Gill Coll-;
seum.
There are 400 seals available on
the floor at the east end of the
court, and these tickets are on ,
sale for $1.20 each at the Oregon
athletic department.
Fundingslnnd and Jack Orr at
guards. This is a revamped list
from the one that has generally
been used In the earlier games and
has apparently been an Improve
ment. Oregon State has won three
of their last six games compared
to an over-all record of 8-16.
One of the newer arrivals in the
starting lineup is Whiteman, a 17
year-old freshman center from
Montrose, Colo. Whiteman tallied
12 points in Monday night's affair,
and with the aid of Johnston, who
notched 23 points, helped debunk
the Vandals.
‘Puds’ Helps Beavers
Johnston, a made-over guard,
is in the running for an All-North
ern Division first string berth.
(Please turn to pane seven)
Bowling Scores
Tuesday night IM scores:
Sig Kps 2, Frosh Councilors 2
Mint urn 4, 1*1 Kappa Phi 0
Yeomen 4, ATO 0
Sherry Koss 4, Fljis 0
Merv Knglund of the Councilors 1
had the highest series with 522;
Arden Willey of Sherry Itoss was
next with 520; followed by George
Troeh of Sig Kps with 50.3.
ReiserBreaksIM
Running Event
Intramural track teams again
saw action Wednesday afternoon
under the supervision of IM track
director and varsity track Coach
Bill Bowerman. A powerful Beta
Theta Pi team rambled to a con
vincing 55-8 victory over Lambda
Chi Alpha, and Sederstrom hall
took the measure of Cherney by
a 42-25 count.
Outstanding performance of the
day was by Beta freshman Wayne
Reiser, who broke the IM record
in the three-fourth mile. Reiser
.was clocked at 3.27:5, which was
2.6 seconds better than the former
jnark of 3:30.1, set by Jerry Gar
rett of Sigma Chi earlier this year.
An Expert
Yosh Terada Top
Medley Swimmer
By Ron Ricketts
put Yosh Terada’s namf on the
li.st of the nation's top competitors
in the individual medley. His 1:38.7
recorded la.st week against Wash
ington Stute is one of the best
times turned in this year.
The fans will get a chance to see
this ace show his stuff ngainst
real competition when the Wash
ington Huskies' Peter Salmon, last
year’s national champ In the med
ley, comes here on Februarj 22nd,
If Yosh perform* as he has done
so fur this seuson. Mr. Salmon had
better watch out!
Yosh was practically brought up
in the water. His home in Hilo,
Hawaii is just a few yards from a
rixer and also close to the ocean!
Swimming was naturnl for him
but. surprisingly enough. h<* didn’t
do any swimming on an organized,
competitive basis until his fresh
man year in high school.
His first competitive swimming
was under club s|H)nsorship, since
his school did not have a team.
Kven then he swam in only one
meet a year, and did not have a
full season of swimming until he
entered the University of Hawaii,
(lives llrothrr Credit
He gives credit to his brother,
Walter, for starting his swimming
career. Walter belonged to the
Wniloa Swimming Club and he
brought Yosh to the club. There he
began to learn the finer points of
swimming under coach Raymond
Sekido. From this start gradually
improved under the tutorship of
Charles Kawamoto, and then under
coach Sakamoto at the University
of Hawaii.
Yosh was parteularly interested
In architecture when he entered
the university, and that was one of
the reasons why he transferred to
Oregon. He has changed his mujor
to education since then, however,
and will teach either art or physi
cal education after he graduates,
There are quite a few swimming
marks Yosh holds that are worthy
of note. While competing in the
Hawaii AAU meet in 1950 he won
the 300-yard individual medley and
established a new record in that
event. He also swam on the record
breaking, 300-yard medley relay
team in the same meet. That sum
mer he went to the National AAU
meet in Seattle. There he placed
fourth in the 300 individual med
ley, which was something of an
accomplishment considering his
age and experience.
.Swimming is Yosh's rnnin forte,
hut he likes to watch other ath
letic events. He played a little
softball in high school and wanted
to go out for football, but his
mother vetoed this idea!
Yosh has one more year of eligi
bility, so we'll be hearing and see
ing lot of this aqueduck star.
The National NCAA and AAU
swimming meets should be seeing
a lot of him too!
Today's IM
Schedule
Track
4:00—ATOs vs. Theta Chi
Sigma Nu vs. Campbell CTul)
Basketball Final
4:00—Delta Tau Delta “A” vs.
Nestor hall “A”
4:45—Sigma Alpha Epsilon “II”
vs. Phi Delta Theta “B”