Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 27, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    * Teams Vie in
Hoop Murals
Tuesdpy's intramural action saw
four games, a pair of forfeits, and
L a technical foul. It was all “B”
r action for the entire schedule,
I* Sigma Nu picked up a slow 20-15
_ decision over Chi Psi in the game
i," that rated a technical foul. Merrick
- downed Nestor in the closest game
> of the day 23-30. Stitzer walked
* away from Susan Cambpell 34-24.
k Phi Delta Theta smeared Delta
" Upsilon to the tunc of 50-11.
\ Phi Delta Theta sported the
* leading scorer for the day with
Don Holt potting 11. He was close
, ly followed by Davis of Stitzer
. who garnered 11.
Phi Kappa Sigma gained a nod
-• over Delta Tau Delta via the for
r feiture route. Barrister Inn drop
- ped one to the Legal Eagles in a
f like manner.
* Boa score:
\ Chi P»i (15) (20) Sigma Nu
•vh»w 2) _. K (6) Bennett
' ( arnalian *6) H. . (4) Swalro
* Ca»per (i> . C (2) Johnv.n
, Lawson ID) G .. (0) Woodyard
V Evans (4) . C (1) Rom
Sut« : ( hi Psi Mrndrlh (2). Sigma ,\'u
Net-on and Maktili*.
Merritk Hall (20) (23) Nestor Hall
_ Grave- <8> F (y) May
. n»«hom (tj) F (.1) Sterling
Anderson (5) ..... C (J) Ramin
Tolm-on (0) G ((,) Sangren
' Kitn-ey (I) t; (0i Krmmrrrr
«■ Sub»: Merrick England. Ne-Uir King
, (2), and Flng-trom (2).
Susan Campbell (24) (34) Stitaer Hal!
i.uptr (.’) ... F.(101 Wood
Cannon (2) F (11) Davis
- liuggin- <2) C (0) Strau*
. Strmprl (4) ...G._ (Si Bond
- Notos (I).fi •... (1) Warren
Subs - Susan Campbell Lovmcna 8), Nor
tiniat (2), and Mainwaring (3). Stitaer—
_ Ha-a-awa (2).
Phi Delta Theta (50) (11) Delta Upsilon
Holt (12) . F . .. (5) l-awrencr
Williams (/) . F. . (0) Rtirchan
Marlett (21 C . (0) Callow
- Albright (1) C ... (0) Holt
Schlo—tein (8). G (6J Geither
- Sub-: Phi iJelt- Stiner (2). Zenger (10).
Mundle (8), and Heath (2). Delts -- Schuck
__ and Gregory.
' . SPORTS FARE
„ SPORTS PARE
Wadnasday. January 27. 1954
„ . BASKETBALL „
3:5i, Court 40, Hala Kane B vs. Campbell
Club B.
“ 4:35, Court 49. Phi Delta Theta A vs. Beta
*• Theta Pi A.
• J: 15. Court 40, Chi Psi A vs. Pi Kappa Phi
» HANDBALL
' 4 .00. Courts 42, 44, and 40, Campbell Club
vt Sigma Nu.
Saturday Brings
Big Sports Day
II* ottiuruay, January
30, will bo one of the biggest days
of the year as far as sports are
concerned on the University of
Oregon campus.
Starting with a freshman wres
tling match, Saturday morning,
athletic events will occupy all of
sports fans’ free time until late
Saturday night.
At 10:30, Saturday morning, the
Oregon Frosh wrestling team un
der the coaching of Bill Hammer
will take to the mats for a match
with the Oregon State Rooks. The
Frosh are eager to gamer a team
win over their cross-state rivals
and many thrills should be pro
vided for interested spectators.
The Varsity wrestling squad wii:
get into action Saturday afternoon
when they take on OSC in what
beyond a doubt will turn into a
grudge match of the highest spir
its. This will mark the first wres
tling competition in history be
tween the two schools. The Bea
vers are well known for their
strong grappling squads and will
probably give the Webfoots all
the battle they are bargaining for
on this particular occasion. The
match will get underway at '2:30
p.m. at McArthur Court.
At the same time that the wres
tlers are throwing each other
around, John Borchardt’s Webfoot
swimming team will tangle with
Multnomah Athletic Club in a dual
meet slated for the Oregon pool.
Then to top off the day full of
sports thrills Bill Borcher’s Duck
basketball team will play the Ore
gon State Beavers at McArthur
Court in an 8:00 p.m. Northern
Division cage contest.
All in all just about every ath
lete on the University of Oregon
campus will get into the act and
when the day is completed- sports
enthusiasts ought to be well satis
fied that they have witnessed
enough contests to last them
awhile.
Sports Staff
Desk Editor: Bruce Tennant.
Staff, Jim Sigpor, Bob Robinson.
Students Advised
To Obtain Ducats
University of Oregon students
are advised to purchase tickets for
the Friday night Oregon State
Oregon basketball game at Cor
vallis at the special one dollar
price this week for the Oregon
reserved section at Gill Coliseum.
These tickets are on sale at the
McArthur Court athletic ticket of
fice.
As this section holds only 400
persons, the supply is limited and
students should buy their tickets
before the supply runs out. Ore
gon students who do not pur
chase their tickets in Eugene will
not get the priviledge of pur
chasing one dollar tickets for the
fpecial section in Gill Coliseum.
As all reserved seats are sold out,
the only other ticket available is
the $1.50 geneva! admission tic
ket, 3000 of which will go on sale
at 8:30 Friday morning at Cor
vallis.
University students expecting to
"borrow” OSC student body cards
are askfed to cease and desist, as
special precautionary measures
are being set up for the Friday
night game in Corvallis.
Turner Wins
Ring Match
UP) Hard punching Gil Turner
pounded out an unanimous decision
over Pierre Langlois in a ten
pounds, was the heaviest of his
day night.
Turner, scaling 157 and one-half
ponds, was the heaviest of his
career. Langlois also carried the
same weight.
The Philadelphia negro concen
trated his attack on the mid-sec
tion and piled up enough points
in the final stages of the battle to
win his 42nd victory in 46 bouts.
Although Turner was fighting
in his home town the decision of
the officials was not greeted with
enthusiasm. The fans obviously
thought the verdict should have
gone the other way and showed
their disgust by throwing papers
and pounding their chairs on the
floor.
Ed Halberg Leads
In Ducks Scoring
Forward Ed Halberg continued
to Jead his University of Oregon
teammates in scoring, field goal
percentage, and rebounding
through last weekend’s games.
Halberg, who is deadly with a
one-handed Jump shot, maintained
his hot shooting pace against the
Washington Huskies and pushed
home 28 points in the two game
series. This gave the Port Angeles,
Washington flash a total of 251
points for the season so far, an av
erage of 14.8 points per game.
Wegner Second
Hal berg's nearest competitor in
the pointmaking column is driv
ing guard Ken Wegner, who has
tallied 228 counters in the Ducks’
17 tussles. Wegner has a per game
average of 13.4.
Center Max Anderson is in
third place in the Webfoot scoring
department with 199 and guard
Barney Holland ranks fourth with
194.
His continued scoring form has
kept Halberg over the .500 mark
in field goal percentages with a
neat .514 average. Anderson is
second with a very respectable
•420 and reserve forward Bob
Stout ranks third with .403.
Top Rebounder
On the backboards. Halberg is
also the top man with a total of
184 grabbed rebounds. Anderson
is the only other Duck player to
snare more , than one hundred with
i69:
Barney Holland is the- leading
fold shooter for the team with a
record of 50 hits out of 65 at
tempts. This gives the cool-headed
guard a brilliant percentage of
.769. Bob Hawes has connected on
out or 33 shots, an average
.758. Third place in this depart
ment is held down by Halberg with
69 out of 93 or a percentage of
.742.
i
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ED IMLBK1M3, bulky Duck for
wart, shows In the above picture
the jump shot form that has been
a Wg factor ia Oregon’s drive io
the top of the Northern Division
Standings.
Halberg f...
Wegner. g.ji.
Anderson, c.....
Holland, f__ _
Ha wee. g.
P»»e. t...
Stout, i.....
Rose, f-g..
Bell i...
Dorwin, >....
McManus, I...........
Claves, c.....
Sherman, f..
OREGON .
Opponents ..:....
G FGA FG Tel. FTA FT Pet. Refc. PF XT
17 177 91 .514 92 69 .742. 184 55 23*
17 227 78 .344 99 72 .727 93 22*
17 138 - 58 .420 148 82 .56* 168 54 198
17 196 72 .367 65 50 769
16 124 41 .321' 32 25 -.758 22- 22 107
16 71 24 .338 20 14 .700 18" 15 (j
36 ' 62 23 . 402 l9" 8 .318 82 42 •
12 ■ 48 1# .375 31 13 .484 47 14‘ 3*
13 43 9 .209 41 20 .48* • 40 30 :•#
10 11 3 .272 11 7 .636 9 5 1»
H 15 4 . 267 1 2 5 .417 1 2 »• 1>
11 9 2 .222 2 1 .500 8 36 - J
2 2 2 .500 0 0 .0(10 2 0 X
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How the
stars got
started....
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I got the play-acting bug in school and
college. I was in a small part at the Pasadena
- Playhouse when they picked me to test
i_ for ‘Golden Boy’. I never worked so hard in
my life. But the success of the picture
made it worth it!” I
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