Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 11, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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Phi Delta Theta Hoopsters Score 53
Phi Delta Theta's “A" hoop
1 quintet dropped 32 points through
the hoop in the second half to give
them a 53-23 win over the hap
less Sigma Alpha Mu five. The
i Phi Delts led 21 to 13 at halftime
i and just walked away from the
Sammies in the second half. Gene
Lewis and Pete Williams led their
i comrades to victory with 12 and
; 11 points respectively. A1 Barz
| man chalked up eight for the los
ers. The lineups follow:
I Phi Delts (531 (23) Sammies
I Wagner, 8 .F. 2, Olds
i Williams. 11 .F... 3, Rotenberg
! Paulus, 10 .C.. 3, AbramS
I Lewis, 12 .G. 7. Cohen
* Mundle. 10 .G .. 8, Barzman
Substitutes: Phi Delts, Sclimer
o
Sherry Ross Victors
In a closely played thriller.
Sherry Ross hall won out over
Stitzer hall by a 22-21 count, de
spite last minute lay-ins by Mick
elson and Blackledge for Stitzer.
Sherry Ross held a comfortable
halftime lead of 16-11, but the'
Stitzerites closed the gap in the j
last half. Baltimore of the winners ;
won high-point honors for the tilt
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or Theta dinner see if they didn't
take the wrong coat.
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Calvin, K. Martin Eugene, Oregon
J. Paul Shecdy* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil
Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test
"HURRM-PH"! trumpeted SheeJy, "What a elephant time to
have my hair act up. Might as well break my date and get
trunk!" Luckily he was overheard by a Pachydermitologist who
said, "Tusk, tusk! You’ve got a messy big top from pouring
those buckets of water on your head. Cet out of your ivory tower
and visitjtny toilet goods counter for a bottle or tube of Wildroot
Cream-Oil, "Your,Hair’s Best Friend". Non-alcoholic. Contains
soothing Lanolin. Relieves dryness. Removes loose, ugly dan
druff. He-Ip s you pass the Finger-Nail Test.’’ Paul got Wildroot
Cream-Oil, and now all the girls tent to him more than ever. So
why don't you try Wildroot Cream-Oil? It only costs peanuts
-—29(T. And once you try it, you'll really have a circus.
y^o/lilSo. Harris Hill Rcl,, Williams ville, N. Y.
Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y.
with 10 tallies. The lineups fol
i low:
Sherry Itoss (22) (21) Stitzer
Baltimore, 10 ... F. 3, Lewis
! Tally, 1 .T. 1, Nordling
| Reneberg, 4 .C , 3 Mickelson
i Sjolund, 3 .G 2, Manning
1 Briles, 4 .G. Bergeron
| Substitutes: Stitzer, Blackledge
I 6, Schnelderinan 0.
Phi Kaps Win Easily
Phi Kappa Sigma pulled away in
the second halt' to record a 31 to
20 victory over the Phi Kappa Psi
i team. The game was very close in
the first two periods, but in the
second half, the Phi Kappas began
to roll. High point men for the
game were Beck and Settecase.
The high point men for the Phi
Psi’s were Henry and Hall with 0
points apiece; The score by quar
ters was 7-6, 15-13, 21-17 and 31-20
in favor of Phi Kappa Sigma.
;PKS (SI) (20) PKP
Beck, 9.F.0, Sims j
Christenson. 4....F.6, Haney j
Settecase, 9.C.6, Hall
Hinsen, 5.G... 0, Kleinsmlth
Mundle, 4.G.S. Harding j
Substitutes: Phi Psi, Ball 5.
Susan Campbell gained an easy
victory as Gamma llall forfeited
to them.
Pi KA's Over Sig Eps
In intramural “A" basketball ac
tion Tuesday afternoon, PI Kappa
Alpha walked away with a 30-11
victory over Sigma Phi Epsilon.
The game was never very close,
with the score standing 19-9 at
halftime. Donn of the PiKA’s was
high scorer for the contest with 11
counters, while Gray led the Sig
Eps with six tallies. The lineups
follow:
I’i Kappa Alpha (30) (14) Sig Ep
Patrick, 2..F.5, Olson
Cillkey, 6. F .6, Gray
Stingley, ti C’.Rippey
Donn, T., II.G 3, Heestand
Hu.stcd, 5 G.Oppligcr
Forfeits
The Legal Eagles were the re
cipients of a victory by forfeit over
the Yeomen, as the Yeomen failed
to produce a full team by game
time.
HANDBALL
Phi Gamma Delta's handball
team blanked the Delta Upsilon
squad by a 3-0 score in IM hand
ball action Tuesday afternoon.
Hale Kane Bounces
DU's in Track Meet
HuU> Kane took four first places
in n track meet with the DU’s
Tuesday afternoon to overcome
their thinelad opponents, 38 to 21.
A distance to 20 feet, three
inches was turned in by Ben
Johnson of Hale Kane in the
broad jump, His teammate, Bob
Kanada, also captured a first by
soaring 10 feet in the pole vault.
Results:
Hale Kane, 38, Delta Upsilon, 21.
Broad jump — Johnson, Hale
Kane. 20' 3"
Pole vault Kanada, Hale Kam\
10'
High jump Pete Van Dijk, DU
High hurdles Norm Slevertson,
DU
Shot put McElrevy, Hale Kane,
37’ 7"
30 yd. dash John Wadman, DU,
1:09 seconds.
160 yd. relay Hale Kane, 16:01
seconds.
Football Meeting
All football players, freshman
and varsity, are asked to attend
an important football meeting
at 3:30 p.m., Thursday after
noon, at McArthur Court, ac
cording to head footliall coach
I^en Casanova.
Meadows' Derby
Seton Hall Reaches Phenomenal 22-0 Mark;
La Salle, Washington Quints Next in Rankina
By Martin Meadows
Seton Hall, LaSalle, and Wash
ington remain one-two-three in
this week's national basketball
ratings as the season enters its
last month of regularly-scheduled
competition.
The top-ranked Pirates stretch
ed their unbeaten skein to 22 with
a 74-67 victory over a determined
St. Bonaventure squad, while the
LaSalle Explorers stayed in sec
ond place by cruising over Loyola
of Baltimore, 73-61, and Duquesne,
74-66. The Explorers now have
posted IS wins in 20 starts.
Huskies Keep Position
Washington's Huskies kept roll
ing in Northern division play as
they swept a two-game series from
Washington State by scores of 79
51 and 69-56, giving them a 20-1
record. However, they are being
pressed by the Big Ten leaders,
the Indiana Hoosiers (11-2), who
advanced one position to fourth
by clobbering Butler, 105-70, and
then hanging up their 10th straight
triumph by an 88-84 count over
Northwestern.
The Western Kentucky Hill
toppers moved from sixth to
fifth after racking up three de
cisive wins during the week. The
hiiltoppcrs, who now own n
flashy 19-3 slate, polished off
Bowling Green, 71-60, turned
hack strong Dayton, 88-77, and
capped a successful week by
breezing past Eastern Ken
tucky, a team which had de
feated them earlier this year.
Right behind in the number six
slot is North Carolina State (19-4).
The Wolfpack also jumped up one
spot following 91-51 and 101-71
decisions over South Carolina and
William & Mary, respectively.
Illini Move Up
Illinois, another Big Ten outfit,
climbed from ninth to seventh with
a mark of 11-2. The Illini smashed
De Pauw, 93-50, and subdued Wis
consin, 65-61, to remain in the
race for the Big Ten lead behind
Indiana.
Eighth-ranked Oklahoma A&
51 (16-3), despite two more vic
tories, continued to encounter
rough going. The Aggies got
past Detroit, 67-58, and then
were forced into an overtime be
fore they were able to down
St. Louis, CO-58.
In ninth is a newcomer to the
top ten, DePaul, which ran its
ledger to 17-4 as it continued its
comeback from mid-season set
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backs. The Blue Demons extended
their latest streak to seven as they
registered an 85-43 win over E!m
hurst and tripped Loyola of Chi
cago, 68-43. They were rated 15th
last week.
Kansas State Tenth
The number ten team is Kan
sas State, which slipped all the
way from fourth as the result of
an 80-67 loss at the hands of Ne
braska. It was the third loss for
the Wildcats to go with 10 tii
umphs.
In addition to MTashington, oth
er Coast squads include: Seattle
18th, California 27th, USC 29th,
UCLA 35th, Oregon 59th, Santa
Clara 63rd, and Idaho 72nd.
Following are the team positions
and records through Saturday’s
contests:
S-t in TIall (22 0) 26.
LaSalle (18.21 27.
Washing! ,n (20-U2X.
Indiana (11-2) 29.
Weal. Ky. (19 3) 30.
X. ('. St. (19-4; 2 1 ,
Illinois (11-2) 32.
Okta A&M (18
DePaul (17 4) 34.
Kan-as Si. (10 3) 35.
L.S.U. (15-U 36.
Louisville (17 3) 37.
Manhattan (11-2) 38.
Kordhara (13-3) 39,
Miami O .(13-3) 40.
Xotrc Dame (12-3 41.
B.Y.U. (18-3) 42.
Seattle (19-2) 44.
Last. Ky. (12 5) 44.
Tulsa (14-5) 45.
Dkla. City (13 3) 46.
Penn (13-2) 47.
Ceo. Wash. (10-4)48.
Kansas (10-4) 49,
Wake l'ur. (13-5) 50.
West V.-,. (Ml
Cal. (1.-6.
Niagara (I0-.3)
CSC (14 I)
Mar) land 1 10-4)
Holy Cm-, (1- •)
(lolumhia 1 1!
Dukc*( 12-6)
Navy (12-3)
UCLA (14 )
Xo. Car. (15-6.)
Minn. (115)
I tayton (11 9)
1lunucsne (13-7)
Wyoming (15
Villauova (14 6)
Richmond (13-4)
Marshal! (15-2)
Ceorgetown (8-4)
Conn. (10-3)
Temple (13 6)
X.Y.U. (9 7)
St. John’s (10-5)
Kin Grande (29-0)
M urray (15-5)
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