Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 26, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    Hale Kane A Five
Enters IM Finals
Fighting off a last quarter
splurge Hale Kane earned the right
to .meet French Hall in the finals
of A intramural basketball action
■by edging out the fighting Phi
JDelts, 46 to 41. Wednesday aft
ernoon.
The whoie game was a close af
fair with neither team ahead by.
more than seven points at one
time.
Hale Kane went into the last
frame with a comfortable lead
which it had been working on
since the second period. The
margin at that time was sev
en points, 36-20.
After each squad had added two
counters. Gene Lewis connected
on two gifters to make it 38-33.
.Kick Schmer hooked in a shot and
- fjon Holt followed with a jumper
to narrow the gap to one point,
at which time Ha'e Kane called
time out.
Jim Livesay knotted the count
with a free throw with 2:10 min
utes left. Little Joe Tom put his
Hale Kane teammates back into
the lead for good seconds later
when he drove all the way in for
a bank shot.
After Ilolt rifled in another
field goal. Tom and Ben Johnson
added one each to the Hawaiian
score to make it 43-40. Pat O’
Brien and Tom came through
with two more gifters as the
game ended.
O'Brien played one of his better
games and came off with high
point honors, 15. Teammate Tom
and Phi Deit hooper, Holt each
collected ten.
•Hale Kane (45) (41) Phi Delts
Johnson, 5.F 10, Ilolt
frolen, 5.F 6. ?<Iur.del
MeEiravy, •).f.2, Wagner
O linen, 15.fl.5, Lewis
Torn, 10. _...G.6. Livesay :
Subs—for Hale Kane: Takar.o, :
2; Phi Delts: Schmei', 7: Albright.
Paulus. 2.
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THE SrubtNT
SAE's Tip Sig Eps
Sigma Alpha Epsilon's B quint
advanced to the finals of B intra
mural basketball on the weight of
a 40-26 decision over the Sig Eps.
The winners hopped to an early
lead and were never seriously
threatened, although the Sig Eps
put on a late game rally.
Led by their lanky forward,
Stan Savage, who collected nine
points in the first half, the win
ners enjoyed a healthy 5-0 ad
vantage midway through the first
period and had stretched this to
7-4 at the end of the frame. Half
time score was 18-8.
Five minutes elapsed in the sec
ond half before the Sig Eps could
find tlie distance. In the mean
while. SAE was marching to a
26-28 margin. But by the time the
quarter was over, the maroon
shirted leaders were out front.
32-12.
SAE (40) (26) SPE
Brittain, 5 .F 6, Sage
Savage, 17.F .7, Huls
Tennyson, 0.C 3, Briggs
Krieger, 5 ... G 6, Graham
Harden, 4.G.3, Allen
Subs—for Sig Eps: Ekstrom, 2.
Betas Win Rough Test
Beta Theta Pi's B basketball
aggregation also gained the finals
yesterday, licking the Hale Kane
B quint. 31-19. The game was
roughly played by both squads and
referees’ whistle were busy all the
route.
Beta Thela Pi held the edge over
their opponents in the height de
partment and this important de
tail spelled defeat for the racing
Hale Kane crew.
Hale Kane (19) (31) BTP
Leter, 4 .F 3, Adams
itluirhead, 3.F 1, Reeves
Scott. 0.0 11, Jackson
Toyama, 4 .G 8, Atkinson
Kotoshirodo, 3 G .. 6, Reiser
Subs: Hale Kane Fase, 1; Wat
anabe, 2; Betas—Dockstader, 2.
NEW
STOCK
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1000 PAIRS
SLACKS
FENNELL'S
BASKETBALL FINALE i
—
Ducks Set For Unpredictable
Beavers; Vlastelica Still Ailing
BOB EDWARDS
Moves Into OSC Center Spot
Oklahoma City U. to Meet
Big Seven Champ for NCAA Bid
KANSAS CITY </*•> Oklahoma
City University has been selected
as one of the western at-large
teams for the National Collegiate
Athletic Association's basketball
tournament.
An NCAA spokesman said Okla
homa City will oppose the Dig
Seven champion in a first round
game. The oiher western at-large
team yet to be named will play a
first round game on March ninth
or tenth against the Border con
fetence champion.
Oklahoma City went into action
last night against Creighton with
SPORTS FARE
BASKETBALL
4:00 p.m. Court 40 French Hall A \ Hale
Katie A. <A league basketball finals.)
4 :45 p.m. Court 4J Sigma Alpha Epsilon
V vs. Beta Theta Pi it. (B league bas
ketball final-..)
a record of 16 victories and four
setbacks.
The four eastern at-large teams
will compete in tv in bills next
month. One doubleheader will pit
Notre Dame against Eastern Ken
tucky and De Paul against the
Mid-American conference cham
pion. The other double header will
match Navy and the New England
conference champion in one game
and Fordham and the Middle At
lantic conference titleholder in
the other contest.
Jersey Joe Tries Again
Heavyweight champion Rocky
Marciano and challenger Jersey
Joe Walcott have signed official
contracts for their April 10th bout
in Chicago.
There were nearly 72 billion
egg:; consumed in the U.S. in 1951.
By fuck Tan
EmifiM Sywhwritw
Wednesday marked the fi
nal workout of the season for
the Webfoot baskethall team
as it concentrated on the last
two games with the up-and
down Oregon State Beavers.
What Coach Bill Botcher
is worried about i> that the
Aggies will be “up” for this -
series and may lxjunce back
from two straight losses to last
place Washington Stale. The Bea
ver shooting average during that
series probably set a record low
The Ducks may not have to
worry about Tony Vlastelica, the
dangerous OSC center, who suf
fered a back injury in the first
game against Washintgon State
and hasn't participated In practice
so far. The ex-Marine, dubbed
"Vaseline" by his admirers, scored
28 {joints in his first appearance
ND Standings
W.'i-ltingt'in
(>K K( .< j.\
f h rff'itl St.ttr
Wii illt .g l »ll Matr
at McArthur Court earlier this
season. But again he was unable
to stay hot two nights in a row
and managed only one free throw
in the second encounter at Gill
Colliseum.
.Just in ease he does play,
however, lloreher used Wayne
.Johnson, reserve center, to simu
late Vlastelira's style of play.
Chet Noe will still have his
hands full with six-foot-six inch
veteran, Bob Edwards, who has
switched from the starting for
ward post to fill in for Via stelica.
Edwards has a better-than-aver
age hook shot of his own that
could cause toruble.
Oregon fans are hoping that Noe
will close out his collegiate career
with the same type of fine all
around play he displayed against
Washington last weekend.
In a rough offensive scrim
mage Wednesday, Chet con
trolled the rebounds consistently
and played steady offensive ball
at the pivot position.
Oregon has a three game win
ning streak at Gill Colliseum
which the Beavers will try to
break Friday. But Oregon State
has won the last two contests
played at McArthur Court and will
be trying hard to keep it going in
Saturday night's encounter.
Sports Staff
Desk Editor: Kick Tarr; Staff:
Buz/. Nelson, Sam Valley.
Edwards, National Record ]
Breaker, Top Duck Scorer
Gordon Edwards, one of the bet
ter swimmers in the Northern Di
vision conference this year, is one
of the highest point getters Oregon
has had for several seasons. He re
ceived his “prep training" from
both Lincoln high school and the
Multnomah Athletic club of Port
land.
In 1948, while a junior, Edwards
swam the 200 yard freestyle in
2:07.9, a mark that still stands in
the high school r ecord book.
Holds ND Records
He also holds Northern Division
records in the 4-10-yard and 1500
meter freestyle events.
Edwards cracked the 440 record
against Oregon State last year
with a 4 :-16.6 time, bettering Jack
Medica's mark by four seconds.
Medica, an Olympic swimmer, set
his record for Washington in the
early 1930’s.
Although Edwards has set no
record in the 230-yard freestyle,
he has been conference champion
in this event for the last two
seasons. During his college ca
reer, he has been beaten only
three times in the 220 and 440
swims.
One of Edwards biggest thrills
came during the Idaho meet this
year when he set a national col
legiate record in the 1500-meter
freestyle. He swam the event in
19:25.5 to beat the old record set
■»i r »
by Byron Canning of WSC in 1949.
The new mark also erased the
Northern Division standard of
19:57, also set by Canning in 1949.
National Meet
With the record under his belt,
Edwards is aiming for another shot
at the NCAA meet to be held in
Athens, Georgia. This meet, which
is an annual affair, draws the
top swimmers of the nation to one
pool. Last year at Princeton, Ed
wards placed 13th out of 50 swim
mers in the 220 freestyle.
Although his time was under
par, Edwards said he was "quite
nervous at the time” and felt he
could do better if given another
chance.