Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 28, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    MURALS
Campbell Club
Snags B Win
I Aid'd by (he fact that Sigma
"B” had only three men show
1 up for a game, the Campbell Club
I bera "B’a” rolled to a compara
tively naay victory yesterdAy. The
icorea of the two games played
15-1 and 15-& Despite the fact
that they only had three players,
Higma Nil improved in the aecond
game, and during the first part
of the game, it looked aa though
(.they were going to pull out an
4ipaet..
Chi Psi Over Theta Chi
The Chi Psi B team had the
same luck as far as numbers were
concerned as did the Campbell
-Clubbers, as Theta Chi "B” had
'only three men as far aa the op
position was concerned. Theta Chi
K’ gave Chi Psi quite a run for their
"money as they were just barely
beaten out in the first game by a
* ‘10-14 count. The spread in the
' .second of the two contests was a
Wittle greater, though, as Chi Psi
I /rolled over Theta Chi 15-8.
*SAE Wins Easily
_* In other action on court 40,
-the SAE team rolled over Kappa
“.Sigma in two consecutive games,
. and by the same score in both
stamps, 15-2. This score points out
fT*-hc fact that SAE will be one of
,\thc big teams to reckon with in
volleyball action this year.
' Siq Eps Bounce Fijis
f - The only other action in yester
- lay’s volleyball games was the
|- 'final on court 43. This game saw
■„ he Sigma Phi Epsilon team beat
.the Fijis of Phi Gamma Delta in
two games. The scores of the
|jtame.s were Identical, 15-10 and
“15-10. One of the most outstanding
players on both teams proved to
' be the towering Burr Bottwell,
■"vho does his playing for Sigma
' Phi Epsilon. He did a fine job on
„ the net as well as doing some ac
Fcurate serving.
i The other two games yesterday
were not played as a result of
- one, or in one case, neither team
. showing up. Beta Theta Pi gained
’ n win by forfeit over Sigma Chi,
L while in the final game on court
■ 40, neither Susan Campbell I B,
P nor Stitzer B were present for the
8 game, so therefore, both teams
P were chalked up with a loss.
■DG's,AOPi
-'Lead Bowlers
- Delta Gamma and Alpha Omi
- cron Pi are tied for the leadership
.‘of the Thursday afternoon Wom
en's Recreational association bowl
- ing league with four wins and no
- losses.
High score for a three game
‘ series was turned in by Jean Man
T gam, Delta Gamma, who racked
- up a 447 total.
THURSDAY LEAGUE
W L
,■* Delta Gamma .4 0
Alpha Omicron PI .4 0
C’hl Omega .0 4
Alpha Phi II .0 4
Zeta Tau Alpha ......0 0
k
VOLLEYBALL
- Wednesday, Oct. 28
/ 3:50, Court 40. Alpha Tan Omega B vs Phi
Kapjta Psi li; Court 43, Merrick hall A
* vs. Susan Camp he 11 II A.
4 :35, Court 40, Susan Campbell I vs French
Hall; Court 43, Stitzef liali A vs. Nestor
T 5:15, Court 40, Phi Sigma Kappa A vs Al
, pha Hall A; Court 43, Hale Kane A vs
Sigma Hall A.
SPORTS FARE
LAST CHANCE
THIS YEAR
Oregana
for
'54
Buy now from your
living organization
representative!
Rival Bosses Plot Strateqv
oZnWITISr;^UJHEBN CALIFORNIA Head Football Coach Jess Hill, left, and I^ve^yT
^rn 8 i Tl ^T'd < 0aCh ,0hnny MCKay’ A—*“* C«ach Jack’Roche, Unl cJl
IZ and H,,a^ Football Coach I>„ Casanova, plan attacks for the two foes when they
meet this Saturday in Multnomah stadium. y
Webfoots Hold Heavy Practice
Uregon s football squad held heavy offensive scrimmage Tues
rlay afternoon m an effort to sharpen up their scoring punch for
the fracus with the rugged Southern California Trojans in Port
land Saturday.
for
,T.he.h^slHr.nJ^Lil?cJ?^Pi Paying USC's type defense and
. sity. However, as the afternoon
! progressed the offense began to
' move. The offensive drill empha
| sized running but the passing was
| noticeably effective. The Ducks
| continued working on their »plit-T !
formation which was emphasized
in the San Jose game.
Fourth In Nation
The Trojans are currently
ranked by the United Press as
fourth in the nation. Aramis Dan-;
boy, tail-back on the single-wing. ,
has been the offensive spark for i
the USC squad and his wide runs 1
will place a heavy burden on the
Ducks defensive ends.
Coach Len Casanova reported!
that guard Jack Patera, center
Leahy Drills Irish
V|a Telephene, TV
South Bend, Indiana >SP)—Frank
Leahy resumed supervision of!
practice at Notre Dame although
he was in a hospital bed one mile
away. He did it through television.
The Notre Dame coach has been
ordered to remain in the hospital
although he maintains that he has
recovered from a stomach ailment.
Today, a special micro-wave
closed TV circuit was arranged by
WSBT in South Bend. Leahy
watched the practice and with a
direct telephone line was able to
keep in constant touch with his as
sistants on the field.
Leahy was stricken at halftime
of last Saturday’s game against
Georgia Tech. The Fighting Irish
went on to win, 27-14.
PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE
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UCLA .
Washington ....
California .
wsc .
Oregon State .
Idaho .... ..
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Ron Pheister, and end Len Berrie
had been injured in last week’s
game but that they should be
ready for the USC game.
Berrie Captain
Berrie, 210, 6 foot, 1-inch end,
was selected team captain for the j
game. He played freshman ball at i
USC in 1950.
The Ducks haven't played the
Trojans since 1950, when they lost;
30-21. The last Portland fracus
was in 1948 when Oregon won ;
Frosh Hoopsters
To Hold Meeting
A meeting of all freshmen in- |
tcrested in turning out for frosh ]
basketball will be held at 6:30 ;
p.m. Wednesday in McArthur :
court, according to Coach Don :
Kirsch. ]
Kirsch has requested all fresh- ’
men who will turn out for bas
ketball this year to attend the
meeting, and to bring pencils.
Sports Staff
♦ Desk Editor: Jim Signor.
Staff: Sam Vahey, Norm Steen,
and Bruce Tennant.
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Lettermen Meet i
An Order of the “O” meeting
will he held Wednesday noon,
Oet. 28, at the Kappa Sigma,
fraternity house. All members
and those desiring to be Initiate
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