Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 19, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    Ducks At Home;
Face Washington
Coach Bill Borcher ran hia var
sity reserves through an hour of
offensive practice Monday and
then wutched the freshmen drill
as both teams prepared for week
end basketball clashes.
The varsity regulars got a day
of rest but will work hard the rest
of the week to get ready for the
invading University of Washing
ton Huskies. The freshmen will
make their season’s debut Friday
against the OSC Rooks and con
tinue against the Philco AAU
team from Poitland on Saturday.
Scare Aggies
Washington will come to Eu
gene with a team that has won but
a single contest this year — and
that against WSC. However, the
Huskies are rated anything but
pushovers and last week very
nearly upset the highly touted
Oregon State team in a pair at
Seattle.
In the first game the Eeavera
pulled away in the fourth quarter
for a 61-49 win and held on in the
second contest to squeak through
54-51. An interesting feature was
that Dean Parsons, 6'7” Wash
ington center who prepped at Eu
gene, outscored Swede Halbrook
in both contests and it was only
the hook shooting of Tony Vlas
telica that saved the Aggies from
defeat.
Dinky Shines
Parson, though not of the sta
ture of Bob Houbregs, has been
filling in very capably for |
"Hooks." Prior to the OSC series
Big Dean had averaged over 18
points a contest, had over a .500
shooting percentage from the field
and was way ahead of the rest of
the Huskies in snagging rebounds, j
Other Huskies to watch are Cap-,
tain Don Tripp, one of the two
seniors on the squad; Carl Vocg
tlln, a 6’4” hoph who has added
Mural Bowling
Begins Tonight
Intramural bowling swings into
high gear tonight at 6:00 p. m. on
the Student Union alleys when the 1
Tuesday night bowling league has
its first round of competition.
Opponents tonight are:
Sigma Chi vs Phi Kappa Sigma
Alpha hall vs Lambda Chi
Hale Kane vs Betas
DU vs Chi Psi.
Two other leagues have been
formed for Wednesday and Thurs
day nights. There are three vacan
cies open in the Thursday night
league, however, according to Lou
Bellisimo, recreational director.
Forming the Wednesday night
division are: Tau Kappa Epsilon,
Sigma Alpha Mu, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Delta
Theta, Merrick hall, Susan Camp
bell, and Delta Tau Delta.
So far, the Thursday night
league consists of: Theta Chi, Al
pha Tau Omega, Phi Psi, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, and Yeomen.
•- Classifieds
LOST—Lady -Elgin gold wrist
watch with engraving Tuesday
evening near Library or Ger
linger.
One Bedroom furnished duplex for
rent. Suitable for faculty couple
or graduate student. Phone
4-8525. tf
LOST: Red-Black cape left in 48
Chev fleetline parked on 14th
near Alder 11:00 p. m. Friday.
Phone Ext. 386, Larry King.
LOST: One Shaffer pen and pencil
set in or near library. Ph. 4-1557
1-21
LOST: Friday, somewhere on cam
pus — black rimmed glasses.
Phone 5-5672. 1-21
FOR SALE: Siamese kittens, also
bred cat. Ph. 4-0659 or 5-7383.
1-21
LOST: Parker ’51 gold sealed pen,
between the library and Com
monwealth. Ph. 5-2470.
1-20
a spark to the Washington club
lately; junior guard Jerry John
son, and sophs Bob Bryan, Don
Olsen, Ron Patnoe, and Doyle
Perkins.
Up until thi3 season Coach Tip
py Dye’s Washington teams had
won 79 while losing but 15 for a
percentage of .840, including 11 of
12 from Oregon. They figure to
have the tables reversed this year
though and if the Huskies could
manage to wind up in third place,
Dye will have done a remarkable
job.
« ' V,,,'SS..-?«.-/sssjvs..
DEAN PARSONS, two-year let
terman from Eugene, will handle
the pivot for Washington when
Tippy Dye's Huskies face Oregon
in a two game set this Friday
and Saturday. Parsons stands 6’
7”, weighs -225, and sports a size
17 shoe.
SPORTS FARE
Tuesday, Jan. 19
BASKETBALL
3:50, Court 40, Nestor hall B vs Susan
Campbell B
3:50, Court 40, Hale Kane B vs. Bar
rister Inn B
4:35, Court 40, Legal Eagles B vs Camp- !
bell Club B |
4:35, Court 43, Sigma Alpha Epsilon B
vs. Kappa Sigma B
5:15, Court 40, Beta Theta Pi B vs Delta
Upsilon B
5:15. Court 43, Sigma Phi Epsilon B vs
Sigma Nu B
HANDBALL
4:00, Courts 42, 44, 46, Sigma Alpha Mu |
vs Nestor hall
SWIM
Winter Swim Schedule
Afternoons 2 to 6
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
Nights 7 to 10
Wednesday, Thurs., Fri., Sat.
BENTON LANE
NATATORIUM
4 mi. No. of Junction City
on Highway 99 West
Phone Junction City 8-2836
i
Grapplers Win
From Pioneers
Oregon’s wrestlers, although
still lacking some of the finesse of
the mat trade, nevertheless show
ed a world of agressiveness and
improvement last Saturday in slip
ping past the Lewis and Clark Pio
neers, 20-18, McArthur court.
Oregon got in a hole as the
match began, forfeiting the first
two events to the Portland foes.
Oregon retaliated with a forfeit of
its own, however, and then went
way out in front on three consec
utive pins by Bob Shirley, Roland
Wilson, and Bob Reid.
Oregon lost the last two events,
but the Pioneers couldn't catch
Coach Bill Hammer’s boys.
Actually, Oregon pinned Lewis
and Clark thrice, while going down
only once.
The Webfoots further delighted
the afternoon turnout by taking
the three exhibition matches. Ken
Kesey, Neil Butler and Bob Wil
liams won the “non-counting"
events.
The Ducks were much improved
over their last performance, when
they bowed to the Oregon Tech
grapplers without scoring a point.
Results:
121 pound* — Don Swelling, LC, Jorfeit;
130 — Jim Bowen, LC, forfeit; 137 — Bob
Wiliams, O, forfeit; 147 — Bob Shirlev, O.
pinned Coy Coward. LC; 137 — Roland
Wilson, O, pinned Vern Xolfnd, LC; 167
Bob Reid, O, pinned Howard Eirley, LC;
177 — Ralph Staley, LC pinned John Woyat,
O; Unlimited — Mike Clock, LC, defeated
Dick Barker, O, 5-2.
Sig Eps,
Merrick,
Chi Psi,
Triumoh
Three basketball games made i
up the intramural .sports scene
Tuesday, as Delta Tau Delta met
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Kappa
Sigma vied with Chi PSj, and
French hall played Merrick hall.
Sigma Phi Epsilon rolled to a
fourth quarter 17-14 victory over
Delta Tau Delta in a very close
game. The game started out vei-y
slowly, with the first quarter score
being 2-3, and the halftime scor6
being opped to only 4-4. In the
third quarter, both teams again
scored the same amount of points,
ending the period tied at 8-8 a
- - -
Lettermen Meet
Order of the “O,” lettermen s
club, will meet Wednesday noon
at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity.
President Don Hedgepeth asks
that all members wear white
shirts and lettermen’s sweaters,
since pictures will be taken.
low third quarter total. The fourth
and final period definitely told
the tale as far as the Sig Eps were
concerned, with the Blue and Gold
scoring nine counters to the Delts
six for a final total of 17-14.
In the second contest of the
afternoon, PM Kappa Sigma
maintained a commanding lead
; for most of their game with CM
Psi, and came oat on top of the
pile with a 13-9 win. This game
also got off to a slow start, with
the first quarter and halftime
scores being 4-3 in favor of the
I hi Kaps, and tied 3-3. In the
third quarter, the Phi Kaps
moved quickly to a commanding
six point lead while holding their
opponents scorless.
The fourth period saw a rever
sal of the first quarter score with
Chi Psi adding four points to their
score for a total of nine while Phi
Kappa Sigma scored only three,
for a final total of 15. High point
honors for Chi Psi went to foui*
different players, each scoring two*.
counters. Phi Kaps high scorer’
was Waslier who dumped in a total
of five points.
The final game saw two fresh
man teams playing in what proved
to be the smoothest going game of
the day. Merrick hall and French
hall battled to a 23-15 final, with
Merrick emerging the victor. Tho
scores went 3-7, 5-13, 9-17, anrf
23-15, with Merrick being in com
mand all of the way. As the scores
plainly show, the Frenchmen wer<*
outplayed throughout the game,
and couldn't hit from the floor at
all. Mark Anderson was the high
point man for the game, having
four field goals to his credit for
a total of eight points. Bob Shep
herd scored six points for French.
ad A JdodteAA
can
didate
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