Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 17, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Women Plan Evening
For Heart Hop Dance
The ■ traditionul dunking in a
bathtub outside of Carson hall will
end the coronation of the King of
Hearts Friday evening, according
to Janet Woods, co-chairman of
the coronation committee.
Announcement of the 1903 King
will be made between 8 and 9
p.m. by Jim Harding, last year’s
King of Hearts. The new monarch
| SU Currents
Workshop Petitions
Due on Wednesday
Petitions for positions on the
Campus Creative Arts Workshop
general committee, as well as for
chairmanships of sub-committees
on literature, music and dance,
drama, art and publicity, are still
available in Student Union 301 and
310. They may be turned in at the
same place by 5 p.m. Wednesday.
This special event of the SU will
be presented spring term to dis
play all aspects of the creative arts
in progress on campus, according
to Valerie Cowls, general chair
man.
Quota Scholarship
Applications Due
Applications for the full fee
scholarships, sponsored by the Eu
gene Quota club are due Friday in
the office of Mrs, Golda Wickham,
associate director* of student af
fairs.
Two scholarships are available
- one for spring term and one for
the academic year 1953-1954. Any
woman student may apply.
Peace Talk Contest
Set Here Tuesday
Representatives from seven
member schools will take part in
the annual peace oratory contest
of the Intercollegiate Forensic as
sociation of Oregon to be held
here Tuesday.
In addition to the oratory con
test, a fireside chat will be held
on the domestic policies of the
United States. Representatives will
compete individually in the ora
tory contest, according to Herman
Cohen, instructor in speech.
Delegates will be here from Ore
gon State college, Willamette uni
versity, Lewis and Clark college,
the University of Portland, Lin
field college, Northwest Christian
college and Oregon.
Campus Calendar
Noon French Table 110 SU
Emer Sub Comm 111 SU
Theatre Exec Bd 112 SU
Dance Com 313 SU
12:15 Keeord Music Comm
302 SU
1:00 YWCA Speaker Dad's
Lounge SU
Const. Revls. Comm
113 SU
Internal inal Aff
Comm 315 SU
8:00 Newcomers Club
Gerl 2nd FI
USA 112 SU
4:00 Skull & Dagger 110 SU
Directorate 302 SU
Lect Comm 337 SU
6:30 Ski Quacks 110 SU
Young Demos 112 SU
Mu Phi Kps Gerl 2nd FI
7:00 Christian Sci Gerl 1st FI
IVCF 334 SU
7:30 Pi Sigma Alpha
Gerl 3rd FI
ADS-GAX Bell Lect
Dad’s Lounge SU ‘
Jr. Class Itep 113 SU
Inter Kel Club 214 SU
will be crowned by Jackie Wilkes,
president of the YWCA, sponsors
of the dance.
The progressive dance will be
held following the coronation at
Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Delta
Pi, Delta Delta Delta and Delta
Zeta. The theme "Heartbeats”
will be carried out in the house
decorations and refreshments will
be sold at each of the four
houses.
Tickets for the annual turn
about dance went on sale today in
the women's living organizations
for 60 cents. Later in the week
tickets may be purchased in the
Co-Op and the Student Union. Vot
ing on the candidates will take
place at the time the tickets are
purchased. Finalists in the King
of Hearts contest are Jim Livesay,
A1 Babb, Jim Miller, Jim Owens,
Ed Kenney and Ron Lyman.
The campus entertainment com
mission is handling entertainment
for the affair. Don Bonime, fresh
man in liberal arts, is scheduled to
play a piano solo and John Krohn,
Don Gartrell and Bob Sogge will
form a combo.
• Campus Briefs
• W. V. Norris, professor of
physics, has been elected by a na
tional ballot to the Executive Com
mittee of the American Associa
tion of Physics Teachers.
» * *
• B. T. Scheer, associate pro
fessor of biology, will seminar on
"The Electrometabolic Field of
Ion Transport and Bioelectric Po
tentials" at 4 p.m. Friday in Sci
ence 314.
* * *
• Inter-varsity Christian Fel
lowship will meet tonight at 7 in
the Student Union. Rev. Duane
Muth of the Eugene Church of the
Nazarene will speak on “Who's at
the Controls?”
* * »
• Voung Democrats will meet
tonight at 6:30 in the Student
Union. Plans will be discussed for
the state convention to be held
sometime during April in Eugene.
All members are urged to attend,
according to President Charles
Grover.
» * •
• Efitry blanks for W'.R.A. in
tramural swimming Wednesday
nights are due at the Gerlinger
cage today.
* * *
• Red Crbss membership drive
chairmen will meet at 4 p.m. to
day at Delta Gamma to formulate
plans for the winter term drive,
according to Pat Ruan, chairman.
* * *
• Inter-dormitory council will
meet at noon today in John
Straub. Plans for the new men's
dormitory, the IDC dance slated
for March 7 and selection of two
delegates to the conference of the
National Independent Students as
sociation at Willamette university
this weekend will be discussed. All
members are urged to attend by
Tom Shepherd, IDC president.
* * *
^ A daily mass will be held
at 6 a.m. during lent in the Sa
cred Heart hospital chapel on
week days and a second mass at
7:30 a.m. on Saturdays. Bene
diction will be at 7 p.m. on Sun
days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
The Newman club is sponsoring
Rosary at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Ashes will be distribu
ted after Benediction Wednesday
night for Ash Wednesday and
confessions will be heard at 5 p.m.
Saturdays.
* * *
• A Skull and Dagger meeting
will be held at 4 p.m. today in the
SU according to Alex Byler, pres
ident. All members must be pres
ent in uniform since Oregana pic
tures are to be taken.
HALE KANE WINS
SAE, Sig Eps Whip Opponents
Sigma Phi Epsilon won the
league 3-B championship, defeat
ing Phi Gamma Delta 33-20 in the
payoff contest. Both teams had
been tied for the top spot with
3-0 records.
The Sig Eps held only a 7-5
first quarter lead but, sparked by
the shooting of Kee Briggs and
Dewey Allen, pulled ahead to lead
16-7 at the half and 26-10 at the
third quarter mark. Allen, hitting
on five out of six shots from the
field, topped scorers with 12
points, and Briggs totaled nine.
Fred Mueller led the Fijis with 10.
Fijis (20)
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Hoogs, 0
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Subs: Fijis--Rutt, Lausmen; Sig
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SAE Tips Sigma Nu
Jack Krieger caged seven
fourth-quarter points to rally the
! Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ea to a
14-12 victory over Sigma Nu’s Bs
and give the SAEs the league 2-B
championship. Krieger was high
for the game with nine points
while Jim Smith led Sigma Nu
with six.
The teams were tied 0-0 at the
end of the first quarter, but Cary
Moran and Smith pushed in bas
kets to give Sigma Nu a 4-1 half- i
time lead. The SAEs trailed until
Stan Savage jumped in a shot
for a 10-all tie. Bob Brittain and
Kreiger then hit two foul shots
apiece for a 14-10 SAE lead. Mo
ran's final two free throws for
Sigma Nu cut the final margin
to 14-12.
SAE (14) (12) Sigma Nu
Brittain, 2 .E. 4, Moran
Savage, 2 .F. 0, Gent
Tennyson, 1 .C .... 2, Danielson
Hardon, 0 .G. 0, Hepner
Krieger, 9 .G. 6, Smith
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son, Schmidt.
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Nestor, French Halls
Triumph in IM Track
Paced by double winner Will
Carstens, Nestor hall rolled to a
38-13 intramural track victory
over Merrick hall Monday after
noon.
Carstens was tops in the broad
jump with a leap of 19 feet, 3
inches and in the 40-yard dash
with a time of five seconds flat.
Results:
Broad jump—Carstens, Nes.; Ol
son, Nes.; Wilson, Mer. 19’3".
High jump—McFerran, Nes.,
4'6”.
Shot put—Pritchard, Mer.; Un
talan, Mer.; Evans, Nes. 36’5".
Pole vault—Reed, Nes. 11’3”.
40-yard hurdles—Carstens, Nes.;
Reed, Nes.; Wilson, Mer.
40-yard dash — Olson, Nes.;
Pritchard, Mer.; Bowers, Nes. 5
secs.
40-yard relay—Nestor.
Phi Delt Handballers
Edge Hale Kane, 2-1
Phi Delta Theta won a close
2-1 handball verdict from Hale
Kane Monday afternoon. The
teams were tied with a singles
win apiece until the Phi Delts won
the third game of the doubles
match, the decision, and the right
to meet Alpha Tau Omega in the
intramural handball final.
SPORTS FARE
Tuesday, Feb. 17
3:50 Court 40 French Hall B vs. Xestor
Hall B
3:50 Court 43 Campbell Club B vs. Phi
Kappa Sigma B
4:35 Court 40 Delta Tau Delta A vs. Beta
Theta Pi A
4:35 Court 43 Kappa Sigma A vs. Tau Kap
pa Epsilon A
5:15 Court 40 Hale Kane A vs. Susan Camp
bell A
5:15 Court 43 Barrister Inn A vs. Sigma
Hall A
TRACK
4:00 p.m. Unfinished area; Phi Delta
Theta vs. Phi Gamma Delta; Alpha Tau
Omega vs. Chi Psi. (Double header)
French hall overwhelmed Sher
ry Ross in intramural track Mon
day afternoon by a score of 37-13.
French took first places in the
high jump, shot put, 40-yard
hurdles, 40-yard relay, and 40
yard dash, while Sherry Ross could
get but a first in the broad jump.
The three-quarter mile was not
run.
Results:
Broad jump—Hickok, SR; Lewis,
Fr.; Bergstrom, Fr. 17’3”.
High jump—Neador, Fr.; Scruby
Fr.; Lally, SR. 5'6”.
Shot put—Winters, Fr.; Hig
don, Fr.; Shaffer, SR. 35'6!i".
40-yard hurdles — Scruby, Fr.;
Bergstrom, Fr.; Grant, SR.
40-yard relay—French.
40-yard dash — Higdon, Fr.;
Lally, SR; Smith, SR. 5 sec.
Hale Kane's Bs picked up an
easy win as Gamma hall for
feited.
Varsity Lay Off
As Frosh Prep
Head basketball Coach Bill
Borcher rested his weary court
quint Monday afternoon after tke
exhausting two game stint In
Pullman last weekend in wbieh
the Webfoots grabbed both games
from the Cougars.
There was a scrimmage, how
ever, between some of the varsity
reserves and Coach Don KirscWs
Frosh basketeers. Jerry Ross, in
eligible for the frosh five, worked
out with the varsity.
The next games for the Uni
versity of Oregon will be this Fri
day and Saturday against the U
of Washington Huskies in Seattle.
The Washington five is undefeat
ed in league action, while Ore
gon is currently soundly en
trenched in second place.
Sports Staff
Desk Editor—Buzz Nelson
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