Duck Quint Hopes to Clinch Second Slot in Husky Series I'*'? "I1 ♦ li' 'If' By Bob Cole Emerald Sporttwriter Oregon's Webfoots. who have all but clinched second place in the Northern Division Conference, iiivade Seattle this weekend to encounter Washington’s front running Huskies. The biggest ob f.tacle confronting the Docks, who hope to hand the Huskies their first defeat in conference play, will be putting the stopper to Bob Dr. Letand A. Huff Optometrist *3 W. 8th Ave Ph. 5-3725 U Houbregs, who lead9 the confer ence scorers with a record-break ing 28.1 points per contest. Stop ‘Hooks* Tuesday afternoon emphasis was placed on a defense to bottle up Houbregs. and it wouldn’t be too surprising if Coach Bill Borcher comes up with a little different defense than "Hooks" and his teammates have faced all seasbn. Chet Noe, who has been outstanding defensively this sea son will probably get the indi vidual assignment of guarding Houbregs. 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Like all Arrow S, shirts, Radnor is impec ;1 cably tailored for smooth', J trim fit. “Sanforized" f| fabrics mean it will keep • that fst. Set the style on j ! campus — step in for ; J Arrow Radnor today. 85 0 EAST 13th STREET race. Where Oregon falls de cidedly behind is defensively, having allowed 67.7 points per contest, while Washington has yielded only 56.1, the best de fensive record In the conference. The Webfoots will certainly have to be at their best if they ex pect to return home sporting a triumph. Coach Bill Borctier isn’t ex pected to make any changes in his regular starting lineup, which would consist of Halberg and Keith Farnam at forwards, Noe, center, and Wegner and Barney Holland, guards. Holland has been using a face guard for the past two weeks, and it is probable he will be using the protection again this weekend. Ducks Close to Second Now sporting a five game con ference win streak, the Ducks have a solid hold on second spot at the three-fourths mark, three games above third place Idaho and four ahead of Oregon State. One win in Seattle would give the Ore gon five at least a tie for second in the final standings. Order of 'O' Meeting The Order of “O” will meet today at the Phi Delta Theta house, according to Tom Lyon, president of the organization. Oregana pictures are to be taken. UNDEFEATED French Five Takes Dormitory Title The powerful French Hall "B" team sparked by the sharpshoot ing of Justin Smith and Troy Bel lah, rolled to an easy 42-17 victory over a completely outclassed Nes tor "B" team. The victory gave the French team an undefeated season and the championship of the league of Freshmen dormitor ies. French (42) (17) Nestor Bellah, 10.F.9, Davis Buchanan, 5.F.1, White Page, 1..._C.2, Massey Zenger, 2.G.0, Haswell t'urskadon, 4.G.3, McFerran Subs: French—Smith 14, John son 3, Dalros 3. Nestor: Farrow, Anderson, Norton 2. Betas Down Delts *Beta Theta Phi came from be hind late in the fourth quarter to edge past Delta Tau Delta 19-15. The game was very close all the way with the Delts in the lead most of the way. The halftime score was 9-7 in favor of the Delts. Betas (19) (15) Delts L Wolfard, 2 F 6, B. Adair X. Forbes, 0.F 3, It. Morgan C. Sogge, 0.C 2, G. Leslie T. Lyons, 5.G 2, •!. Adair A. Martin, 7.G 2, R. Ricketts Subs: Beta Theta Pi; Pyle, Bear isto 5. MOTOR TUNE-UP AUTO ELECTRICAL Martin Auto Electric Service Phone 4-0133 Calvin II. Martin 7th & Charnelton Eugene, Oregon Entire Student Body Agrees New Arrow Radnor Is “Hit!” New Rounded-Point Collar, Small-Knot Tie, Smart/ Campus Style Note The rounded-point collar is rapidly winning new converts among well-dressed collegians. Most popular of these new shirts is Arrow Radnor. ARROW SHIRTS --- — SHIRTS • TIES • UNDERWEAR . HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS — Hale Kane Wins Hale Kane came from behind In the last seconds of the third quar ter to defeat a hard fighting and determined Susan Campbell team 29-20. Hale Kane (29) (20) Campbell K. Frolen, 8.F.1, Found J. McElravy, 8....F.2, Jolly J. Tom, 2.C.4, Briggs Kitakano, 5 G.7, Starlet! H. Fong, 0.G O, Montgomery Subs: Hale Kane: O’Brien 4, Johnson 2. Susan Campbell: Dougherty, Walberg, Kappa Sigs Fly High The Kappa Sigma A basketball five downed Tau Kappa Epsilon 46-11 in a one-sided affair Tuesday afternoon in intramural basketball action. Kappa Sig's Dick Dougher ty was leading scorer, tallying 25 counters to eruse this year’s single scoring record of 23. The previous record was held by Ken Torgerson of ATO. (46) (11) THE . F 0, Bradetich ...F 0, Markham C.2, Paul G.8, Lacy <1 .1, Fowler Kappa Sigma Talbot, 19 Steele, 0. Dougherty, 23 Sweit/.er, 0 . Novlkoff, 2 Barrister Inn Rolls Barrister Inn led by Robert D : - ielson with eighteen counters downed Sigma Hall 46-21 in in tramural basketball action. Bar rister jumped to an early 12-6 first quarter lead, held a 17-10 half time edge and coasted the final two quarters to greatly overpow er the Sigma Hall five. Barrister Inn (46) (21) Sigma Hull Danielson, IX F 4, Wisniewski Eggar, 0. F 4, Jones Baer, 7 C .1, Smith Duncan, 10 .G 0, Hall Thiere, 5. G 3, One Phi Kaps Forfeit , Tlie Campbell Club B five wort over Phi Kappa Sigma B's by forfeit. ATOs, Phi Deits Seize Track Wins Although Phi Gamma Delta took more first places than Phi Della Theta, the Phi Deits still managed to collect enough runner-up spots to down their opponents, 35 to 24. Alpha Tau Omega took every first and a good deal of the sec onds and thirds in a track meet Tuesday, in waylaying the Chi Psi’s 49to 9S SPORTS FARE Wednesday, Feb. 13 BASKETBALL 3:50 Court 40 Lambda Chi Alpha A VJ« Sigma Phi Epsilon A 4:35 Court 40 Sigma Chi A vs. Phi Ivappa" Sigma A 5:15 Court 40 JIalc Kane vs. Susan Camp bell A 5:15, court 43, Phi (lamina Delta A vs,-* Phi Sigma Kappa A. (make up game) TRACK Susan Campbell vs. Meta Theta Pi Sigma Xu vs. Hale Kane HANDBALL Alpha Tatt Omega vs. Phi Delta Theta THURS., FEB. 19 EUGENE ARMORY CONCERT, 8 to 9:30 DANCE TO 1 A.M. TOMORROW (ji1 PjlAAU MODER,'< AMERICA > t J . L&UH, MAN OF MUSIC” STAN KENTON and his orchestra