Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 05, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    IM CASABA SCORES
French, Campbell Club
Post Mural Victories
French Hall bested Merrick Hall,
42 to 35; Nestor Hall triumphed
over Sherry Ross, 31 to 18; and
Campbell Club swamped the Yeo
men. 52 to 11 in “A" basketball ac
tion Wednesday.
Paced by Loyd Lewis and Jerry
Ross. French Hall got the jump on
Merrick and was ahead 23 to 13 at
the half. Merrick fought valiantly
in the third quarter and clipped the
French lead to five points. French's
height advantage was too much,
however, and they went on to win,
42 to 35. Lewis led the winners
with 14 points and Jack Viskov hit
11 for the losers.
French (42) (35) Merrick
Highlander, 6 .F.4, Bond
Lewis, 14 .F. 7, Leland
Johnson, 7 .C. 11, Viskov
Bell, 6 .G. 8, Hastings
Vavlat, 1 .G. 1. Veron
Subs; French; Ross. 8: La Mear;
Barker. Merrick; Mutschler, 1:
Steiner, 4.
Nestor Hall Grabs
Tilt from Sherries
Nestor Kail combined their back
board power and the poor free
throw shooting of Sherry Ross to
coast to a 31 to IS victory over the
Sherry Ross five. Both teams got
off to a slow start, with a G to 2
quarter and 10 to 4 hqlf, both in
Australian Runner
Tries at Records
MELBOURNE UP) — Australia's
John Landy plans to make an as
sault on the world's record for the 1
one mile and two mile events this
weekend. Tomorrow night he plans
to try for the two mile record at
Geelong. 40 miles south of Mel
bourne; and on Saturday, Landy
will attack the mile mark at Mel
bourne.
favor of Nestor.
Bruce Sjoland managed to keep
Sherry Ross's hopes alive by hit
ting ten points, but the fact that
they missed six straight free
throws attributed to their loss.
Jerry Hamilton hit ten counters
for the victors and played a fine
defensive game as well.
Nestor (31) (18) Sherry Boss
Xobrign, 2 .F.0, \\ ilson
Ginger, 2 .F 0, I-ally
Morgan, 6 .C ... 2, Baltimore
Walberg, 5 .G 10, Sjoland
Bourns. 2 G 4, Kleeman
Subs: Nestor. Hamilton, 10;
Johnson. 4. Sherry Ross, Hickok, 2.
Jones, Hoyer Lead
Campbell Clubbers
Campbell ran up their biggest
scoring spree to date in their win
over the luckless Yeomen quintet.
The handwriting was on the wall
for the Yeomen at the end of the
half when the scoreboard read 16
to 4 in favor of the Campbell Club
bers.
Campbell (52) (11) Yeomen
Ior.es, 19 .F . C. McKemore
Monte, 0 .F.4. Burcli
West, 13 .C. 0, Biedel
Fergeson, 2 .G . 0, Holt
Hoyer, 18 .G 0, Odernian
Subs: Campbell: Irvin. Yeomen;
Gubrud, 1; Hudson; Goode.
SPORTS FARE
Thursday. Feb. 5
3:50 Court 40 Philadelphia House \-. Coun*
3:50 Court 43 Phi Delta Theta B v>. Theta
Chi B
4:35 Court 40 Beta Theta Pi B vs. Lambda
Chi Alpha B
4:35 Court 43 Sigma Alpha Epsilon B vs.
Kappa Sigma B
5:15 Court 40 Sigma Chi Bvs. Kappa Sig
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5:15 Court 40 Sigma Clii B v>. Sigma Xu B
5:15 Court 43 Phi Gamma Delta B \>. Delta
Up>ilon B
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Rebounding, Ball Handling
Top Duck Practice Sessionj
Vandals Hold
Edge in Height
By Rick Tarr
Emerald SporMwriter
Coach mil Itorelu-r put the
.Duck eagers through a varied
list of drills \\ ednesday iu an
attempt to polish up rough
spots h e f o r e taking on the
Idaho Vandals this weekend.
ND Standings
Washington . 8 0 ..
OREOON . 4 •* .500
Idaho 5 5 .500
Oregon State ■* >_■ -400
\\ ashingt»n State 1 • ■1-5
A rehound tlrill was at the
top of the li-.t as the tail Idaho
i team usually takes control in
i this department. Individual
defensive assignments were work
ed on as well as getting the hall
down court against a full court
press. The OSC pi css gave Oregon
plenty of trouble last weekend.
When the ball handling got a
little sloppy, Borcher ruefully re
called the series split with Idaho
four weeks ago in Moscow.
"Hawes to Falash; Wegner to
Falash; Holland to Falash; I can
still remember that!" Borcher was
referring to the many times the
ball was stolen by Idaho's six
foot junior guard, Bob Falash.
Idaho Coach Chuck Finley
will bring a sharpshooting pair
of guards to McArthur court in
Tom Flynn, 6’2’\ and Bruce Mc
Intosh, 0'S”. Flynn was out with
a bad ankle suffered in pre
season play when tile Webfoots
invaded Moscow but is buck in
the lineup now.
At the forward spots will be
Dwight Morrison the 6'8" junior
and Bill Mather, G'2” veteran.
Morrison teams up with center
Hartley Kiuger, the other six-foot
eight man in the lineup, to make
life difficult for the opposition re
Jorge Quits as Head Football
Mentor at College of Pacific
Football Coach Ernie Jorge has j
quit at College of the Pacific. He
; apparently has a new job lined up.
An announcement is expected this
I evening or tomorrow. Jorges res
| jgnation at Pacific was sudden and
not at all expected.
College President Robet t Burns
had a 3-year contract ready for
Jorge to sign. He's the only coach
in Pacific's football history who
lias been offered more than a one
year agreement.
Rumor has it that Jorge will
take a position with a profes
sional team ... as assistant
coach of the Chicago Cardinals
or Washington Redskins. So far,
this is speculation, nothing defi
nite.
Graduate Manager Jerald Kir
sten says Pacific is very sorry to
see Jorge leave. He moved up from
line coach to head coach in 1951.
This past season the Tigers from
Stockton won 7 games, tied one
and lost 3. Then they beat Missis
sippi Southern in the Sun Bowl.
Graduate Manager Kirsten, inci
dentally. makes clear that Pacific's
football policy won't be changed by
the resignation of Jorge. Pacific
will continue football. It's big job
now is to find another high-caliber
coach.
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FENNELL’S
860 East 13th Street
bounders. Bill Mather accounts tuj
quite a few despite being -j
"shorty."
The injured Barney Holla
hasn't worked out this week nr
is probably lost to the Oiegol
cause. Bob Huwcs will be call’J
upon to fill in and previous \ig;
formances show the position^
be in capable hands.
Indian Pitcher
Signs Contract;]
Cut,Reported
CLEVELAND UPi One of ba
ball’s highest paid pitchers, BoJ
Feller of the Cleveland Indiaft
signed his contract today for a. <
ported $10,000 cut.
It's believed Feller's latest j"
tract calls for about 540,000. O'',
teammate Bob Lemon and IN
members of the New York Van
ees, Vic ltaschi and Allie Reynol
are known to be near that :i£'u
Other than pitchers, only fin’f
Kiner of the Pirates and Stan M
sial of the Cardinals, make m
money.
It was Feller’s 18th coni
with the Tribe. The 31 -year-old fdr
mer strikeout king won nine gas
last year while losing 13. In a rrua
jor league career that has etfl
braced 14 seasons, F> Her won 2i.
games.
The Indians would not discus
what Feller’s salary will be. but
source close to the ilub raid tIT”
he did not get the full 2.a per cer
>ut allowed under major 1-agu
law. He got around $50,000 la
year after winning 22 garni.s t.
previous season.
SOCE Cancels
OTI; No Wonder
Officials of Southern Oregon
College of Education have de
cided It was a mistake to sched
ule Oregon Tech. And Southern
Oregon has cancelled the second"
half of a 2-year, home and home'
contract. The reason is Oregon "
Tech won by a score of X9 to-^
0 last season. Southern Oregon |
admits it was a mismatch.
Nobody will disagree with-*
that observation.
New York Leaves ..
Browns off Slate
Of Night Contests
NEW YORK i.F) The St. Louis,
Browns will not play any arc-light
games at Yankee Stadium this
season. The New York Yankees an
nounced their 1953 home schedule
today. It included a 14 game night
schedule without the Browns. None
of the Browns’ eleven afternoon,
games in New York will be tele
vised.
The Yankees said their action
was not a retaliatory measure
against the Browns. They explain
ed that their commitments with
television sponsors call for at least
14 night games.
Owner Bill Veeck of the Browns'
has insisted on a share of television
receipts when his club is on the
road. The St Louis Cardinals are
following much the same line al
though they have reached agree
ments with the Chicago Cubs and
Cincinnati Reds.
To make up for the absence of
the Browns on the night schedule,
the Y'ankees have added an extra
game with the Boston Red Sox and
one with the Cleveland Indians.
Alan Ford set an AAU mark of
:55.7 for the 100 meter free style
swim in January 1945. He repre*
sented Yale.