Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 06, 1953, Page Five, Image 5

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    SAEs Rip Kappa Sigs;
Phi Delts AlsoTriumph
Sigma Alpha Epsilon's preci
sion-like “B” basketball team fast
broke their way to a 41-16 victory
over tliu Kappa Sigma cr<’w.
After an early tie of 2-2, the
winners pusher! ahead and at the
end of the first quarter led 10 to
.V At halftime the count stood 23
to 10 and the third quarter score
was 32 to 13.
SAK (II) (10) Kappa Sigma
Brittain, 5 F 1, Bushnell
Savage, 6 F 6, Bowles
Tennyson, 8 C.4, Ramsey
„ Krieger, 9 G 3, Hooker
Harden, 11.G 0, Haakc
Subs: SAE Turja, 2; Sigma
. Kappa Nelson, 2.
Phi Delta Theta, led by Pete
Williams with 12 points toppled
the Theta Chi ‘'B’s" 24 to 13. Gary
Jones sparked the losers with a
6-point scoring effort.
At halftime, the Phi Delta were
ahead, 15 to 5.
Pld Delta (24) (13) Theta ( hi
Albright, 5.. F 4, Hutchinson
• -Morse, l.y. 0, Keller
Marlett. 2 < 6, Jones
Archer, 0.G. 0, Summers
Williams, 12 .G 1, Babb
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* To Dine at Oregon
The American Chemical So
ciety’s Oregon chapter will meet
today at ti pm. in the Student
Union for an informal dinner, to
he attended by members from
. OSC, UO medical school. Reed
college and Oregon.
Following the dinner a sympo
sium on “Current Uses of Radio
isotopes” will be presented in Sci
ence 1, 2, 3 at 8 p.m. Participating
’ in the discussion will be leaders
from each of the member schools.
The symposium is open to the
“ public.
Subs Phi Delts: Holt, 3; Laird,
l;Thcta Chi: Kern, 2.
After a somewhat close first
half, the Phi Gamma Delta “B"
casaba team pulled all the stops
and went ori
40 to 14.
rijis (40)
Miller, 3
Fruft, 2 .
Hoogs, 11
Mueller, 15.
Kreiek, 4
Subs: Fiji
2; Lekas, 2.
to trounce the DU’s
(14) DUS
F 2, Redden
F 0, Meclern
C3, Weatherford
G 0, Wadman
G 0, Schuk
Ruff, 1; Lausman,
Sigma Nu's Bs trounced Sigma
Chi, 32-12, John Hepner and Cary
paced the winners with eight
points each, Bob Bcrrie reported.
Sigma Nu led, 17-4 at halftime. In
other intra-mural play, Philadel
phia house and Beta Theta Bs
won by forfeit over the Counselors
I and Lambda Chi Alpha.
Ducks Host Vandals
(Continued from par/e one)
\ Totten and Bob Falash are the
guards.
The Webfoots enter tonight’s
game a solid eight or nine point
choice over the Vandals, based on
comparative figures and the home
court advantage. Washington
State and Washington clash in the
| other division series at Seattle.
Southern division teams are in
active conference wise, but all
have several games on tap. Cali
fornia is at Salt Lake City for
a series with Utah, Southern Cali
fornia is on a three-game junket
I in Hawaii, UCLA played Bradley
and Santa Barbara earlier in the
week and Stanford has a single
game with Bradley tonight in San
Francisco.
IDAHO
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32 Mather (ft 2)
1- Morrison (6-8;
4 ’ Kruger (0-7)
23 Flyrin (0 2)
4 McIntosh (0 3)
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OREGON
No.
. (0 2) Farnam 21
(6-5; Hall»erg 16
f0-7) Noc 26
(6-0) Hawes 6
. (5-10) Wegner 8
f ; 4 Me I ntosh, g;
Oregon roster 6 Hawes, g ; 8 Wegner, g:
10 St uit. f; 32 Page, g; 14 Clre-en. g; 15
Johnson, f; 10 Halherg, f; 17 Covey, g- 10
Homieman, c; 21 Farnam, f; 25 Holland
g ; 26 .\ oe, c.
Attorney fo Discuss Rosenberas
wwneH sorter, Lugene attor
ney, will discuss “The Legal As
pects of the Rosenberg Case" at
a meeting of Young Democrats
Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Student
Un^n.
Porter, a Harvard graduate, will
Present a brief talk and after
wards lead a group discussion.
Students and faculty are especially
invited to attend, according to
Charles Grover, president.
A short meeting for members
will precede the talk.
The Rosennergs, v/ho were con
victed for espionage of atomic se
crets, leaped into national prom
inence during January when their
appeal for life imprisonment
failed. Judge Irving S. Kaufman,
who condemned them to death,
then referred, their case to ex
Have Dad down
To let him find
How 16 hours
Enriched your mind
Feb. 6, 7, 8.
president Truman, who chose to
leave the decision to President
Eisenhower.
Eisenhower will probably make
his decision sometime in Feb
ruary.
e Campus Briefs
— ’ —
• “Accommodating Leadership
in a Period of Political Crisis” will
be the topic of an address by Herb
ert Bisno, assistant professor of
sociology, at a meeting Monday of
the local National Association for
the Advancement of Colored Peo
ple. A discussion period will follow
the 8 p.m. speech at Wesley house,
1236 Kincaid.
• Starting at 2 p.m. Sunday,
KWAX will broadcast a selection
of speeches that were heard during
Religious Evaluation Week. Mod
ern Views of Society and Man, the
, program originally scheduled for
' this time, will not be heard this
week, but will resume its original
time the next week. KWAX can be
located at 88.1 on the FM dial.
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