Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 10, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    GASH HURTS CHANCES
Ed Hal berg Injures Head
* Oregon’s hopes for ;i week
end cries sweep over the Ida
ho Vandals were given a seri
ous blow Monday afternoon
when the Ducks’ star forward,
. Kd Halhorg, received a had
gash (.n his head that required
several stitches to mend.
Jlalberg collided with guard
Harney Holland during a
- scrimmage session as the two
. players were rushing headlong
tor a loose ball.
At the present time it is not
known for sure how much play
NOKTHKKN DIVISION
W L Pet.
OREGON . 7 3 .700
OSC . 7 3 .700
Idaho 4 0 .400
Washington .3 5 3sr,
W8C ... 2 8 .230
Weekend Games
Oregon at Idaho
Washington at OSC
ing Halberg will be able to do
this Friday and Saturday nights
against Chuck Finley s powerful
Vandals. He Is expected t,o see
some actiort but his court skill
will no doubt be affected by the
mishap and the lay-off from
practice which the Injury is caus
ing will probably leave big Kd a
Sigs, Phi Delts
Set Alley Pace
Sigma Chi and Phi Delta Theta
continued to lead their respective
leagues a« the Tuesday and Wed
nesday night intramural bowling
• leagues concluded their third week
. of play.
In thfc Tuesday night league the
Sigs are still undefeated and now
boast a record of 12 wins and no
losses. In second place is Deita
Upsiion with 10 wins and two
losses and in the third spot is
Hale Kane with an eight and four
mark.
High average for the league so
far has been compiled by Sam Sor
ensen of the fourth place Phi Kap
pa Sigma team. Sorensen has a
per game average of 172 in action
to date.
The Phi Dolts continued to hold
a two game lead over Merrick hall
m the Wednesday night league
with a ten won and two lost rec
ord. Merrick has won eight and
lost four while Delta Tau Delta
holds down the third spot with
seven wins and five losses.
CHamp Hunted of the mediocre
Pi Kappa Alpha team is the load
ing individual pointmaker in the
league with an average per game
score of 179.
SPORTS FARE
Wednesday. February 10, 1954
BASKETBALL
3:50. Court 40, Sigma Alpha Epsilon A
vs Phi Sigma Kappa A.
4:35, Court 40, Merrick Hall A va. Stltier
Hall A.
5:15, Court 40. Alpha Hall A vs. Tau
appa Epsilon A
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little lg/w than In perfect physical
condition for the tussles.
Mopes That He’ll Start
Coach Bill Borcher appeared to
be hopeful that by Friday Halberg
would be all right for action and
is still planning to start the Port
Angeles jump-shot expert if he
is ready to go.
Although Halberg was forced
to watch from the sidelines with
his bandaged head the rest of the
Duck team went through an ex
I tensive practice Tuesday after
noon along with the Oregon F'rosh.
Midget Five
Borcher spent some time work
ing with a team of little men
which might indicate that the
Oregon mentor Intends to attempt
to run the Vandals to the limit.
The midget five consisted of Ken
Wegner, Barney Holland, Howard
Page, Jerry Ross, and Bob Hawes.
If Borcher does use this com
bination at any one time it would
| certainly make an interesting eve
ning for the opposing team. Every
j one of these boys is lightning fast
1 and is very adept at stealing the
ball. Their only serious shortcom
.ng would be in the rebounding de
I partmenl.
Varsity vs Frosh
Most of the workout was spent
in scrimmage periods between the
varsity and the Frosh. Wegner
looked particularly good with
some hook shots with both his
right and left hands and Ross
made several spectacular one
handed jump shots from the side.
For the Frosh Darrell Tyberg
and Richi Cost! kept the regulars
from doing any loafing as they
poured through many one-handerB
from far out.
Final Positions
Drawings for positions In the
Intramural basketball finals will
be held this afternoon at 3:30
p. m. in the intramural office of
Men’s gym, according to Karl
Ferguson, assistant intramural
director.
Athletic managers from the
organizations in the playoffs
should be there from both ‘A’
and ‘B’ league teams, since both
tournament brackets will be
made up at one time.
Desk Editor: Sam Vahey
Staff: Bob Robinson
Selected
Sports Staff
James, Theta Chi 5'
Slither Past Sia Eds
With only two more days of
league competition scheduled, the
, intramural basketball season is
grinding to a close.
Dick James, ex-froth hoopster,
was a one man scoring gang Wed
nesday as he lead his Theta Chi
mates to a 25-23 decision over the
Sig Eps. James potted 16 points
to take the days high point hon
ors.
Other ‘A’ league games saw
Delta Tau Delta win over the Fi
jis, 30-22; and Chi Psi take a tight
one from the Pi KA'a, 23-20.
The other three games were in
the 'B' bracket and the results
were: French hall over Suzies, 33
14; Sig Eps over Chi Psi, 30-9;
and Nestor hall over Sherry Ross,
31-27.
Chi P-i A (23)
l^vfll, 6 F
| Peeves, 10 F
Morris, 0 C
Stoner oad, 6 G
Marshall, 1 G
Sub-.: Phi Kaps ~
Sentor B (31)
Ramon, 5
i May. «
i hng'.trom, %
Sangren, 1
Starling, 9
Half: Senior
Fiji A (22)
flood win, 2 F
Hoogs, 3 F
Bogles, 7 C
Miller, 1 G
Zener, 9 G
(20) Pi KA
6, Hample
3, Swenis
5, Bach
0, Hayden
0, Campbell
Rines <>,).
(30) Delts
7, Gustafson
6, Ricketts
i 3, Olson
*5. Peterson
2, Overholser
(27) Shert-y Ross B
F 2, Strau>
F 0. Warren
C 7, Stoner
(7 3, Bond
G 3 5, Davi
13, Sherry V.r10.
French (3 3)
Olsen, 6
Shepard, 2
Stamm, 8
Blue, /,
Voung, 0
Subs: French —
Suzies - Davenport
Half: French 12,
Chi Pm B r9)
Casper, 0
Carnahan, 3
Dawson, 0
Hcttick, 0
Meredith, 6
Subs; Sig Eps -
and Oppliger (3),
Sig Eps A '22)
lfuls, 5
Kupp, 0
Turby fill, 14
•Sullivan, 2
-MeMurry, 2
Sub*: Sig Ep< -
Badorck (4).
Half: Theta C>.i
(14) Sti/i* *t
0, Brewii
2, Can no A'
4. B©**,n
1 , Selby,
(' 3, StemT'’ 1
O'), Maddox (9)»
M), Cilk*pie (4),
Susan Campbell 8
OC) Sig Ep4
4, Bowden
I, Cr-y
7, Boutwt 11
r; s; pr «►
G 4, ffriiV, ;
- Hogg 2), Olson (4).
(.25) Theta Cbi A.
2, Kriegei*
14V, Jan-.'-t
J, Scholia
G ' 0, Kell-r
G 0, JohnsoA
— Xcne. Theta Chi —
11. Sig K; * 9.
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