Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 13, 1952, SPRING OPENING Edition, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Hunt, Noe Top Scoring
As ND Hoop Season Ends
Cupt. Ken 1 hint and Chet Noc, n pair ot talented reserves from the 1951
Oregon basketball tram, stepped in this year to capture the Duck North
ern Division and total season .scoring titles.
Hunt became the highest .scoring "little man” In the history of the
league when he tallied 218 points and his season's work vaulted him into
second place In the all-time Oregon'scoring records behind Roger Wiley,
who tallied 2.15 poults In 1949.
Noe's 176 points over the entire season was tops for the squad and his
195 conference total ranked him as the fourth highest scorer in Duck
history, trailing Wiley, Hunt, and Dick Wilkins. The big center was fol
lowed by Hunt with 361 points and Bob Peterson's 352. Peterson also
ranked third in conference piny with a 170 total.
Ken Wegner, sophomore guard from Portland, led the regulars In accu
urucy from the field, hitting .367 in league action and .368 for the entire
season. Another sophomore, Bob llawcs of Bend, led the free throwers
with .781 in the division games and .750 for the season.
New Records Set
Complete scoring for first twelve varsity Ducks during the season and
the Northern Division games follows:
A dozen team records and five new indllvdual standards were put on
the recotd books during the 30-gamc season. The list of the new marks
for the year follow.
1'irc throw. attempted (N'U) 42 v» OSf 215-52; old mark 38 v» OSC 3-36 48.
tier tliri.it4 .cored (NU) 29 v» OSC 215-52; obi mark 151 v> OSC 3 6-48.
t ier throw. mixed (ND) ..'I v« WSC 2-22-52; old mark 19 v« OSC 3-6-48.
Rebound., game 74 v« San Jov 1-3-52; old mark 07 v. Utah 12 1 50.
Average point. pel game 60,4 in 30 itnmri; old mark of 59.9 net in 19J1,
I rcc thro*. attempted (NU »<a«oti) 468; old mark 439 in 1951.
lire throw-, made (ND reaaon) 300; old mark 252 in 1951.
Oregon Idaho .ingle game iota! point. 1 iH (CC-72); old mark 121 itr 1947 (80-41).
* Idaho .nigle game total v» Oregon 72 2-9-52; old maik 66 net in 1951.
Id,iho total point. V- Oregon in ncaaon 247 ; old mark of 224 net in 1951.
J leld g at attempt., non conference 27 Boh Petcrvon 12 8 51 v» Utah; old mark ol 22
.el by Paul Sower, v* itlue (k (l.dd 1-29-49.
Rebound. (Mil Jj Bol, Petri.on v. WSC 1 H-52 ; old mark 20 Prtcrwm v« WSC 2-5-51.
Rebuild. (noncon) 25 Chet Noe v» Portland 12-1-51; old mark 21 Inn Lo.culoff Utah
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iu ihmjihj* ifi.iai iratrm) 16:> isoo I ctrrnon; old mark of .198 %rt by
Kclxmnd* (X) 223 by Bob Pclcrwinj old mark of 1MJ wt I>y Peter*
I^oncuf'iff in 1951.
>n in 1951.
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Burglar Helps Out
FORT WORTH, Texan (UP)
Nlghtwutchman Homer C. Sellars
had to borrow a nickel from a bur-.
glar he captured In a business1
, house so ho could call police to
come and get the intruder.
On or off reservations, Indians
are free to hold any type of em
ployment, private or governmental,
without restriction.
Charles Curtis, one-time vice i
president of the United States, was
a i>rs>-endant of Indian chiefs in
tho Osage and Raw tribes.
The Great Smoky Mountains In
North Carolina and Tennessee are
the highest mountains in the Uni- j
ted States east of the Rlack Hills.
fifth season
School of the Dance
Connecticut College
on a hilltop overlooking the
Thames River at New London,
Connecticut
July 14-August 24, 1952
Study with: Doris Humphrey.
Louis Horst, Martha Graham,
Jose Limon, William Bales, So
phie Maslow, Jane Dudley, and
other noted dancers , . .
Certificate and academic credit
available. Co-directors: Kuth
Bloomer, Martha Hill
For details write: Box 28
School of the Dance, Connecti
cut College, New London Con
necticut.
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been found dead on roads around
Wheeling. One rabbit was four
inches short of a yard long. It had
ears seven Inches long, a six-inch
tail and a 22-inch girth.
The first real coke oven in this
country is believed to have been
built in Conncllsville, Pa., by a
foundry owner.
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