Duck Hoop Stars Shine In Tourney In the recent A ATI basketball tournament at Denver, two Oregon students Chet Noe and Doug Tal bot received recognition for their performance with the Everybody’s Drug team from Eugene. Noe, G'7" Oregon hoopstcr who was a unanimous all-Northern division choice at forward, was voted a center position on the AAU tour nament team, and Talbot, who for Noe also received national rec ognition when he was picked as •>ue of the ten players on tlic West All-Star team which lost to the East All-Stars in a game at Madison Square Garden. Noe collected three points In the fray. merly lettered at Gonzaga and is now attending Oregon, was named the tourney's most promising young player. Together with a number of ex Oregon players and OSC Forward Jim Sugrue, Noe and Talbot led the Everybody’s team to three con secutive wins in the 32-team event. Probably the best game played by the Eugene team was the thrilling 66-52 upset triumph over the fav ored Phillips Oilers. Noe, faking last year's top collegiate scorer Clyde Lovellctte out of his shoes, canned 28 points on nine field goals and 10 free throws. Talbot played a stellar floor game and scored 14 points. Before meeting the Oilers, who had won the National Industrial Basketball league title and were favored to cop the tournament, the Everybody's team polished off In dianapolis, 68-82 with Noe leading the attack with 17 counters. Fol lowing up their Phillips Oilers en counter, the ex-Oregon stars rolled to a 72-50 win over Carbpndale, III., as Talbot hit lay-ups and jump shots for 20 points and played an other bang-up floor game. In their fourth contest the Ev erybody’s team lost out to the strong Los Alamitos, Cal., Naval Aii- station, 56-49, as Noe was con fined to the hospftal with a 102 degree temperature. Net Coach Optimistic As Courtmen Practice With organized tennis practice under way Coach Captain Lau rence has been running his charges thiough unlimbering exercises for the past two weeks. He stated that most of the players have been I latticing every sunny afternoon in the courts. Laurence said he expected a “pretty good" team this year due to the large number of turnouts as compared with previous sea sons. Heading the list of varsity prospects are Neil George, I)nn Nrraas and Don Lowell; three t>f last year’s returning lettor nirn. other members competing for positions on the squad include Bob linker, Chuck Greenly, Bob Hamilton, Ed Jamieson, Dave Lenz and Dick Weldon. Classifieds VACANCIES for three more. Pmi. & Board. 874 E. 13th. Call Mre. Kile. 4-0422. 3-31 l‘'OR RUNT: Lai go airy, light bed room with adjoining dressin room. Large closet. For 1 or women. Call 5-1070 between and 9 p.m. 1858 Harris, ',•> block south of campus. , 3-31 APT. FOR, RENT—3 rm. apt. 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JEWELERS 620 Willamette For Quality Work Expertly Done Use Our Convenient Facilities Dry Cleaning Pressing Alterations 815 E. 13th INSTANT PRESSING■/ Ph. 5-6321 Spring Grid Meet A very important football meeting will be hold In McAr thur court Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. for all spring grid iron aspirants. Ten Duck Keepers Get Varsity Letters Ten varsity and 13 frosh basket ball players were recommended by Athletic Director Leo Harris for casaba letters during the 1952-53 hoop season. Chet Noe, varsity cen ter, was the only three year let terman. Those who earned a varsity let ter were seniors: Noe, Keith Far nam, Bud Covey, and Hank Bonne man; juniors: Barney Holland, Bob Hawes, Ken Wegner, Ed Halberg and Bob Stout; and sophomore: Howard Page. Mural Entries Due All spring term entry blanks must be in the intramural sports office by 2:00 p.m. today, ac cording to Gene Evonuk, assist ant IM director. Baseballers Play 16 ND Games ojregons i\iu sports schedule). Baseball: April 15-16, Idaho at Eugene; April 20-21, Washington State at Eugene; April 24-25, Washington at Eugene; May 1-2, Washington State at Pullman; May 4-5, Idaho at Moscow; May 7-8, Washington at Seattle; May 16, Oregon State at Eugene; May 18, Oregon State at Corvallu; May 22, Oregon State at Eugene; May 23, Oregon State at Corvallis. Track: Apni i3, Idaho at Eu gene; April 25, Washington at Se attle; May 2, Washington State at Pullman; May 18, Oregon State at Eugene; May 23, Northern Di V vision meet at Eugene; May 29 30, PCC meet at Stanford. Tennis and Golf: April 24, Wash ington at Eugene; May 2, Oregon State at Eugene; May 8, Idaho at Moscow; May 9, Washington State at Pullman; May 16, Oregon State at Corvallis; May 22-23, Northern Division meet at Seattle. Dr. Leiand A. Huff Optometrist >3 W. 8th Ave Ph. 5-3725 I