Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 06, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    Ad Man to Talk
About Radio,TV
The thiri in the series of adver
tising men will speak on campus
"Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Stu
dent Union. The speaker, Don
V’/hitmar.. is program director of
~iV<dio station KGW in Portland.
Whitman has had experience in
Voth radio and television and
worked in television production in
*?etroit during the Kefauver crime
tarings. He will speak Tuesday on
tile subject of “Radio, and Tele
vision Advertising."
Alpha Delta Sigma and Gamma
Alpha Chi. advertising fraterni
ties, are the co-sponsors of the
series of five advertising speakers
to foster interest in advertising
o.niong students of the University.
University of Oregon ad club
♦ is officially been recognized on
-the campus, and membership may
tie obtained by any student inter
ested in advertising. The ad club
-meetings will coincide with the
Monthly speakers.
Read the Emerald classified ads.
Historian to Talk
About Socialism
A man who was imprisoned by
the Nazis for his part in a plot to
kill Adolph Hitler, Gerhard Hitter,
German historian and professor,
will visit the University Sunday
through Tuesday under the spon
sorship of the University lectures
committee.
Ritter will deliver a University
lecture Monday at 8 p.m. in the
Dads' lounge of the Student Union
on "The Roots of National Social
ism and the Problem of Modern
Mass Democracy." In his talk Rit
ter will discuss the problems of
present-day Germany and Central
Europe countries.
Tuesday noon he will speak to
the Eugene Rotary club on “The
Problems of German Youth " Rit
ters current project is doing re
search under the educational ex
change program of the State de
partment on the history of na
tional socialism.
Wednesday Ritter will lecture at
Oregon State college and on
Thursday at Portland State col
lege.
United Missionary Convention
20 Churches — 15 Missionary Boards
MARCH 8-15 — 2 P.M. & 7:15 P.M. Daily
. - . • • Sundays at 3.
- 11 o.mAYHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST—
HIS CHARACTER AND CLAIMS?”
7:30 P.M. DR. VINCENT BRUSH WYLER, Chicago
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sig Ep's Enter
Bowling Finals
Sigma Phi Epsilon won the
Thursday league bowling cham
pionship last night to become one
of the three teams in the bowling
playoffs. The Sig Eps ended the
season with the best bowling mark
in the three leagues, 20 wins and
four losses.
The two other teams in the play
offs ate Theta Chi, Tuesday
champs, and Alpha hall, Wednes
day night titlists.
FINAI. BOWLING STANDINGS
Tuesday League
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Hale Kane
Sigma Alpha
Gamma Hall .
Pi Kappa Phi .
Yeomen.
Alpha Tati Omega
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Sigma Phi Epsilon
Vets .
Pi Kappa Alpha ...
Sigma Nu.
Phi Della Theta ..
Phi Kappa Sigma
Phi Gamma Delta .
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FRACTION-WIN
Phi Delts Tip
A TO for Title
In the tightest track meet ever
I run at the University of Oregon,
| the Phi Delta squeezed past ATO,
j 34 10 to 33 r>,'6, Wednesday aft
| ernoon to win tho intramural track
championship.
, The race went right down to the
last event, the relay, before the
i winner was decided. In this event,
j Phi Della Theta's squad, Farrell
Albright, Dean Van Leuven, Dick
Mausshurdt and Dick Zimmerman,
came out ahead.
The high jump was the most
tightly contented event with two
men. Van Leuven and Kon Ly
man, ATO, tying for first and
Monte Urethauer, ATO, Zimmer
man, and I)an Hendrickson, Phi
licit, deadlocking for third spot.
The pole vault was also hotly
contested in the race for third.
Dick Jones. ATO, and Don Gart
rell, Phi Delt, tied for this place.
Two over-anxious ATO contest
j ants were disqualified in the 40
! yard dash for jumping the gun
: two times. After five false starts
the event was finally run with
Zimmerman winning for the Phi
Delts in a time of 5 seconds flat.
Top scorer for the meet was
Hon Lyman, ATO, who tied for
first in the high jump, and
picked up a second in the 40
yard hurdles.
The striking new Bel-Air 4-Doer
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Here is a wonderful choice. Wouldn't you like to stop in
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new Chevrolet
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TriAN ANY OTHER CAR!
SEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS!
Conveniently frsfed under "Aulomobilot" in yot/r heal classified tolophone directory
Two Phi Dolts had a first and
a third each. Van Leaven lied for
the top place in tho high Jump and
got a third in the 40 yard hurdles.
His teammate, Zimmerman, won
the hurdles event and placed third
in the high jump.
By winning the meet, the Phi
Delta added to their- intramural
total arrd also earned a leg toward
the Les Steers trophy, held the
two previous years by Alpha Tau
Omega.
Broad Jump Wegner, ATO:
Sogge, Phi Delta; Altman, ATO;
18’ 11 Vi”.
High Jump -Van Leuven, Phi
Dells, and Lyman, ATO; tie for
first; Brethauer, ATO; Zimmer
man, Phi Delta, Hendrickson, Phi
Delta; tie for third, O' G".
Pole Vault Hickenbot tom.
ATO; Albright, Phi Dells; Jones,
ATO, and Gartrell, Phi Delta; tie
for third; 10'.
40 Yd. Hurdles Zimmerman,
Phi Delta; Lyman, ATO; and Weg
ner, ATO; 6:00 sec.
■10 Yd. Dash Mausshardt, Phi
Delta; Souvignier, ATO; and Van
Leuven, Phi Delts. 0:00 sec.
Mile Roberts, Phi Delts;
Brethauer, ATO; Mundle, Phi
Delts. 3:44.1 min.
Courtmen Meet
There will be a meeting in
Leo Harris's office Tuesday aft
ternoon, March 10, at 4:00 p.m.
for all varsity golfers.
Manager Needed
For Diamond Nine
Any student interested in be
coming assistant varsity or
frosh baseball manager is urged
to see baseball coach Don
Kirsch early next week.
There is a possibility that the «
person might work up into the
position of head baseball man
ager next year, states Kirsch.
Campus Calendar
Noon German Table 111 SIT
Phi Beta Cab 112 SC
Phi Delta Phi 113 SC
4 p.m. MncNaughton Sem
111 SC
1VCF Dads Km
Fri at 4 Fishbowl
3:30 Dance Symposium 112 SC
8 AAA Ceo. 123 Scl
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