Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 13, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    29 Athletes Compete
For Emerald Trophy
***'• wnnuai Awaruin# of thr*
Kmernkl Athletic trophy will be
held Saturday night at the AII
■ ninpiiH Sing, Thin year there are
2!t men who are being considered
for the award.
The trophy la presented an out
standing aenior athlete each year
who ranks high In leadership,
scholarship, activities and athle
tics on the campus.
In order to be eligible for the
award an athlete must have com
pleted at least 150 hours of credit
work by the end of winter term
and have a accumulative grade
point average of not less than
2.5.
Previous winners of the cup
were: Jack Keller, basketball
1951; Jack Hutchins, track
1952; and Jim Livesay, baseball
- 1953.
This year the following 29 men
are being considered: Ted Ander
son, football and track: Kmery
Barnes, football and track; l>*n
Barrie, football; A] Cross, golf;
Bob Paucctt. track; Bill Hall,
track: Kd Halberg, basketball;
Bob Hawes, basketball; Cecil
Hodges, football; Barney Holland, |
basketball; John Kngllsh, swim
ming.
Don Hedgepeth, football and
baseball; Trenton Huts, baseball; '
Ben Johnson, track; Hoy Karr. |
swimming; Henry Kaiura, swim
mire; t’hurk I-aird, football; (Jene
Lewis, baseball; Hon Lowell, ten
nis; A1 Martin, track; Orlando
Mathias, swimming; A1 Mundle,
golf; Hon Phillips, baseball; Bob:
.Stout, basketball; Chandler Sogge. I
Phi Kaps, Eagles
Play lor IM Title
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock!
on the IM fields, the intramural
softball championship game of,
1954 will be played. Phi Kappa j
Sigma will take on the Legal
Eagles in the title tilt.
The Phi Kaps downed Alpha j
Tan Omega in the semi-finals, 3-2
and the Eagles dropped Susan,
Campbell hall from contention
with a 21-6 win.
Ping Pong Hopefuls
.lack Korolofsky announced
Wednesday that anyone Inter
ested in signing up for the all
canipim ping-pong tourney
must turn in his name by this
Friday in he In to be considered
for the playoffs.
The tournament will la-gin in
the near future with the same
single elimination schedule In
effect this yenr us was used In
last year’s tourney.
SPORTS FARE
Thursday, May IS, 1954
SOFTBALL
4 :00, South field, Phi K a p p a j
Sigma vs. Legal Eagles.
TRACK
4:45, Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sig
ma Chi.
4:4.r>, Beta Theta Pi vs. Theta
Chi. •
SWIM
DAILY 1:00—10:00 P;M.
SUNDAYS 12:00—6:00
urui INDOOR
NEW OUTDOOR POOL
WATER AND AIR—80“
2 SUNDECKS
ROOF-TOP & DECK LEVEL
BENTON LANE POOL
4 Mi. N. Junction City
on 99W—Ph. J.C. 8-2836
JACK HUTCHINS, former Ore
gon truck wtar, wan the wInner
of the Kmeruld Athletic Trophy
In 1B52. Thin year’s award \\ lit
lx- made Saturday night to an
outstanding senior athlete.
track; Ken Sweitzer, football; Bob
Takano, golf; Ken Wegner, bas
ketball.
HttW-H H I I I I I Ml I .1..W4.4
Big Tug-of-War
Slated for Friday
The sophomore cla»s tug-of-war
tfam face* their moat important
opponent of the year when they
meet the freshmen this Friday at
4 p. m. on the Unfversity tug
! of-war field behind the Kappa Sig
ma hoime.
Jim Duncan, sophomore presi
dent representing last year’s win
ning team stated, “The sophomore
class has made extensive prepara
tions at their trq^ning camp at
Beta meadows.” Freshman also
are on training rules and expect
to be in top shape for the big
event.
Freshman president, Don Smith,
had this to say for the coming bat
tle: "We have the roughest,
toughest men in the freshman
class pulling for us. Even though
the field will be wet. I am sure
the sophomores are in for a real
cleaning this Friday."
Duncan evidently feels other
wise. "Friday afternoon at 4 o’
clock the freshmen will get a
chance to taste sophomore su
premacy,” he said.
The experts haven't made up
their minds yet as to the outcome
j of this clash. Some think the more
! experienced sophomores will gain
11 he upper hand while others are
j banking on the enthusiasm of the
freshmen. Anyway you look at it,
j 'his event promises to be one of
! the big sports thrills of the year.
UO Grid men Lose
Farrell Albriqht
A tough break was dealt to th"
University of Oregon's football
plans for 1954 when it was found
last week that last season's start
ing right-halfback, Farrell Al
bright, will not be present for next
season.
Albright, who was being figured
on for heavy ball-carrying assign
ments, has been accepted into the
dental school a year earlier than
expected and will not be on hand
for next fall’s grid warfare.
Head coach, Len Casanova, ex
pressed disappointment on hearing
that Albright wouldn't be back
but he added that he was quite
FARRELL ALBRIGHT
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I proud That Albright bad made the
grade in his pre-dental work and
wished him lots of luck in his fu
ture occupation.
Albright is a two-year lettermart
in football and last season was one
I of the leading ground gainers for
the Webfoots. In addition to foot
ball Albright has been a mcmbci
of Don Kirsch'a baseball tearo v
! the past two seasons. This
year he was being depended on for
I many hurling assignments until
he came up with a sore arm early
in the Northern Division race. He
has a lone win to his credit in ac
tion this season.
Albright came to Oregon from
Milwaukie high school after com
pleting thi'ee successful years of
prep school action. He is now a
member of Phi Delta Theta, men’s
j fraternity.
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