Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 06, 1953, Page Five, Image 5

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    Frosh Battle OSC Rooks Today
Jim Signer
Emerald Sport* Writer
This afternoon, Friday, the Ore
gon Frosh will go agalnat the Ore
gon State Rooks in Corvallia for
their .second and final game of the
year. The Rooka turned out over
100 men and won their first game
58-7 over Lower Columbia Jr. col
lege while the Ducklings traveled
to Areata, California and absorb
ed a 13 to 0 defeat at the hands
of a strong Humboldt State team.
The Ducklings should have a
tough time running over the Rooks
this afternoon.
The Frosh had only been out
for two weeks and were not too
Theta Chi Sets
Pace in Bowling
Theta Chi, leader ot the Frat
ernity bowling league is slowly
pulling away from the rest of the
field. The Theta Chi's have de
feated the Number 2 team, Delta
Upsilon, and are out ahead by
1(4 games.
Six teams are within four wins
of the top, however, and a battle
Is shaping up for the runner-up
spots.
Don Hannu, Sig Ep bowler, has
the high average. 176, although
his team is in the league base
ment.
FRATERNITY LEAGUE
W L
Theta C'hl .14 6
Delta Upsilon .12(4 7i/2
SAE .11 9
Lambda C’hl .10(4 9(4
Sammies .10 10
PI Haps .10 10
Phi Haps . 7(4 12(4
Sig Eps . 4(4 15(4 I
Delta Gamma, Pi Phi
Lead WRA Tourneys
The Women’s Recreation asso
ciation tournaments are also turn
ing into one way races. The Delta
Gamma squad in the Thursday
league, and the Pi Phi team in
the Tuesday league have only lost
one game while winning seven.
Hqle Kane Wins;
Two Tilts Forfeit
By Bruce Tennant
Emerald Sports Writor
Forfeits again marred the in
tramural volleyball scene Thurs
day, as only one of the three
scheduled games was played. The
two forfeited games were the first
and second, as Susan Campbell II
A forfeited to its sister club,
Susan Campbell I A, and Gamma
hall lost in the same way to Al
pha hall.
In the final game, Hale Kane
took two straight games from Phi
Sigma Kappa in one of their hard
est fought games of the season.
15-4, 15-10.
“Three quacks
for our side,"
said the Oregon duck as he
celebrated the victory of his fa
vorite ball team.
...He waddled all over the cam
pus feeling very proud and
quacking like any normal duck
would do in such circumstances.
Soon getting tired of waddling
and quacking, he asked mother
duck if he could put his school
books away and fly bff to some
cozy place where he could con
tinue the celebration.
Mother duck was too busy
laying eggs to do much more
than just nod her bill so the
carefree duck continued his
celebration at
ROD
TAYLOR'S
on the
Glenwood Strip
well coordinated for their opener.
The Rooks walked over the
weak junior college In their lop
sided victory. The Rooks had a
week longer to practice before
their first game than the Frosh.
Thursday, the Ducklings ran
through their last drill of the
week. They spent some time under
Coach Hammer’s direction work
ing on fundamentals and running
offensive plays.
Hammer will send the full squad
of 38, and all will suit up for the
game. There have been a few
changes since the last game as
Phil McHugh has moved from
halfback to end and is doing a
good job according to the coaches.
He turned in a good performance
both offensively and defensively
in the Thursday drill. Les Plumb is
slated to start at quarterback and
will be expecting to play on a wet
field.
The dampness will probably
hamper the Oregon passing at
tack which has improved a good
dea* since the Lumberjack game,
but with Jasper McGee and Tom
Crabtree leading the way the run
ning attack should be tops. Mc
Gee, the big 210 lb. fullback from |
California, is being pressed for the
post by Bill Huffman. According
to Hammer the line should turn
in a good performance. It is bol
stered by boys like Jack Heacock,
Spike Hillstrom, and Reanous
Cochrane.
Leo Harris Names Football Winners
Thin week Athletic Director Leo Harris offers his gridiron picks.
The guests still hold a slight edge over the Emerald staff with a 48
right and 15 wrong record.
GAME
Oregon-Idaho
Wash.-Cal.
USC-Stan ford
Cal
13*7
4711?1
Oregon
20-0
Cal
13-7
rsc
1 4-7
WSC-TCU
Purdue-Iowa..
M ich. St-Ohio St..
TCU
21 0
Mich.
21-13
CSC
21-14
TCU
20-13
27™ 3
Mich.
21-19
White
46-19
Oregon
19 7
Cal
13-12
use
27-13
TCU
34-6
M-TS
M ich.
10-6
Steen
39-17
Oregon
21-7
Cal
35-14
use
21-7
TCU
21-14
Purdue
14-13
Ohio
21-20
Karr
45-20
Cal
14-13
use
23-20
TCU
19-13
20*7*
Mich.
27-21
Vahey
44-21
Oregon
20-13
Oregon
39-6
Cal
14-7
Stan.
21-7
WSC
13-7
Mich.
21-19
Illinois-Mich...
111.
14-7
111.
28*20
Mich.
31-27
111.
20-14
21-13
111.
21-0
Baylor-Texas..
Baylor
7-6
Bailor
Baylor
22 6
35y20r
Baylor
14-7
28^1 7
Wisc.-N'West..
Wise.
14-7
Wise.
20-12
N' West
15-12
N" West
27-26
Wise.
13-6
Wise.
19-14
Texas A&M-SMU
SMU
14-6
SMU
7-6
SM U
18-13
SMU
21-7
SMU
19-12
SMU
31-14
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VOLLEYBALL
3:50, Court 40, Legal Eagles A vs Phila
delphia House A; Court 43, Barrister
Inn A vs Dorm Counselors A.
4 :i5cSoaIt 45> Phi DeIta Theta A vs Beta
Theta A; Court 43, Lambda Chi Atpha
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5 : 15, Court 40 .Sigma Alpha Epsilon A vs
Alpha Tau Omega A; Court 43, Phi
Kappa Sigma A vs Tau Kappa Epsilon A.
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