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

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    Phi Delts Champs,
Blank SAE's 12-0
The combination of fine pass
ing by Dick Hchlosstein, and a
charging defensive line totaled
up yesterday to give the Phi
Delta Theta eleven a 12-0 vic
tory over Sigma Alpha Epsilon
and I he intramural football
championship.
The first of the Phi Delts
touchdowns was set up when an
SAE punt was blocked on their
own 30 yard line. After four
plays, Schlossteln passed to end
Carl Hastings for a touchdown.
The conversion was good, but
was called back by a roughing
penalty, making the halftime
score 0-0.
The only other score of the
game came in the final period,
when Kchlosatein connected on u
pass to end Bob Wagner for a
six pointer. The 'conversion at
tempt again failed. The Phi Delta
scored a third touchdown, but it
was called back by an offside
penalty.
SAE was piloted by quarter
back Hex Davis, who showed a
fine passing attack, but was
troubled by the Phi Delts sec
ondary as they Intercepted three
IM Volleyball
Starts Today
Men's Intramural volleyball
competition opens today at 3:50
pm. with six games scheduled
in "A’’ team contests.
Games will be held on eourts
40 and 43 in the men’s physical
education building, and will be
gin at 3:50, 4:35 arid 3:15 p.m.
In today's games. Phi Delta
Theta will meet Beta Theta Pi,
and Lambda Chi Alpha plays Phi
Sigma Kappa in the first two
contests,
(lames at 4:35 will pit Sigma
Phi Epsilon Against Delta Tau
Delta, and Phi Gamma Delta
against Sigma Alpha Epsilon. In
the two games at 5:15, Sigma
Nu meets Delta Upsilon and Phi
Kappa Psi encounters Sigma Chi.
of hiH passes to halt SAE scor
ing t hrents.-MoHt of these wnr
ing threats had come approxi
mately 45-50 yards, and were
stopped around the Phi Delta 10
yard line.
Both teams showed a sharp
defense, as pointed out by the
unusually low final wore.
The starting lineup for the Phi
Delta included Dick Schlosstein,
Jim Spiekerrnan, Dermy Kyan,
Bob Wagner, Carl Hastings, Glen
Roberson and Jim Roberts.
SAE’s starting team consisted
of Stan Savage, lion Savage,
Joyal Dahl, Rex Davis, Denny
Rapp, Jim Tennyson and Howard
Hettenger.
Dorm League
ToOpen Play
The 1054 dorm bowling league
is slated to get underway Wed
nesday, Oct. 20, on the Student
Union alleys. The league will be
made up of six teams comprised
of dormitory and off campus
residents. A seven week round
robin schedule will be played,
with the winner receiving the
perpetual dorm league trophy.
I ____
Sports Staff
Desk Editor: Bruce Tennant.
Reporters: Neil Callers, Gor
don Rice, Chuck Mitchelmore,
Kathy Morrison.
Physical Plant
Leads Faculty
Currently leading the faculty
bowling league, the Physical
Plant team split their Meries with
the AFROTC Jets Monday eve
ning at the Student Union bowl
ing alleys. League records going
into Monday's series were not,
threatened, record holders re
maining; high average, Case,
Jets; high net series, Wiper,
Physical Plant; high Cross Ser
ies, Heilie, Physical Plant; high
net game. Safely, Vitamins; and
high gross game, Skolaski, Eight
Balls.
Monday’s Results:
Physical Plant 847-901-782-2530 j
AFROTC Jets 883-772-844-2499
Markers 874-857-866-2597
Vitamins 840-874-802-2516
Flying Saucers 859-854-879-2592
JCight Balls 824-767-826-2417
Hot Rods 857-841-890-2588
Grenadiers . 865-991-747-2603
0 The Young Democrat's
meeting originally scheduled for
Tuesday will be held Thursday
at 7 p.m.
Woody's
round the clock
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Across from KAPPA SIGMA
792 EAST 11TH AVENUE
Webfoots Prepare
For San Jose 11
1 .cjiun lA-n ( asannva ran his ■
Wetafoot charges through stiff
punting scrimmage drills Mon
day as the Oregons prepped for
Volleyball Opens ;
WRA Activities
The women’s intramural sports!
program gets underway this j
afternoon with the opening of the
annual volleyball tournament.
Teams from 18 women’s living I
organizations are participating !
in the tournament, which will :
last until Thanksgiving, accord- i
mg to Pamela Rabens, chairman !
of the volleyball program.
The intramural program is '
sponsored by the Women’s Recre- j
ation Association. Houses par- j
ticipating in the program will i
earn points toward the WR.A par
ticipation. cup. The cup is award
ed each year to the house mak- ;
ing the best showing in the in
tramural program.
a non-conference tilt with San
Jose state Saturday.
Duck kickers George Shaw,
Tom Crabtree and Dick James
booted to reserve halfbacks with
the rest of the squad covering
on the full-speed drills. Casanova
and his assistants checked tackl
ing fundamentals carefully as
the Ducks attempted to cut down
opposition punt returns.
Offensive dummy .scrimmage
took up the remainder of the
afternoon with the third team
defensing for first and second
unit plays. The scrimmage work
out concluded with short pass
work with Shaw and John Keller
doing the aerial work to half
backs.
The Ducks are at near full
strength as far as injuries are
concerned. Captain Ron Pheister
and Jim Potter, junior guard,
took light workouts with no pads.
Pheister is suffering from a nto
injury sustained in the South
ern California contest.
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