Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 21, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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round the clock
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Weekend*, 3 a. m.
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Phone S-9001
Jon Arnett Named
AP Back of Week
NPJW YOKK-< API-Southern
California’* Jon Arnett, who
paced hi* team with 17i» yard*
in rushing, and scored three
touchdowns against Oregon loot
I week. haH been chosen as Akso
I elated Press Back of the Week.
USC defeated Oregon 24-14 in
a game at Portland's Multnomah
' stadium.
What have VICEROYS gat
that other
filter tip cigarettes
haven't get?
THE ANSWER IS
20,000 FILTERS
IN EVERY VICEROY TIP
Inside every Viceroy tip is a vast network
of 20,000 individual filters to filter your
smoke over and over again. You get only
the full, rich taste of Viceroy’s choice to
baccos . . . and Viceroys draw so freely.
Yes, you get Viceroy’s remarkable new
tip . . . with 20,000 individual filters . . .
plus king-size length for only a penny or
two more than cigarettes without filters.
WORLD’S LARGEST-SELLING
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ATO's Nip Theta Chi
In IM Volleyball Tilt
Alpha Tau Omcpa nabbed it a
first win of the IM volleyball
season Wednesday afternoon, de
feating Theta Chi in two straight
aeta.
A TO, under the leaderahip of
Captain Mike Kilkenny, won the
;firat set by a 15-fs count. In the
: aecond aet ATO gained an early
lead, but Theta Chi came back
to gain a lead of 10-ft ATO eet
a hot pace the remainder of the
net to grab the victory.
Lawyers Forfeit
Hale Kane opened its IM vol
leyball season Wednesday with
a forfeit win over the" Legal
Eagles who failed to show up
for the game. The Legal Eagles,
a group of law students, evi
dently had too many case’s in
court.
Hunter Tops Nestor
Three men almost proved too
much for Hunter hall in their
first set Wednesday, but they
, defeated Nestor hall in two
straight sets to record their first
IM Schedule
Thursday
3:50 Gamma Hall A. vs. Seder
strorn Hal) A, court 40.
Dorm Counselors A vs.
Straub Frosh A, court 43.
4:35 Phi Delta Theta A vs. Pi
Kappa Alpha A, court 40.
Sigma Phi Epsilon A va.
Pi Kappa Phi A, court 43.
5:15 Sigma Nu A vs. Chi Psi A,
court 40.
Alpha Tau Omega A vs.
Kappa Sigma A, court 43.
I
IM volleyball victory. Only three
j men showed op for the Nestor
learn, but they put up a good
fight before falling in defeat.
The first set was tight all
the way with Hunter hall finally
winning by a 16-14 margin.
Hunter led throughout roost of
the set. but the Nestor men tied
the score at 14-14. The Hunter
forces, led by Captain Gary
Mark, then scored twice to notch
the victory. Hunter hall grabbed
a large early lead in the second
set, but Nestor came back to pro
vide a struggle before the finish.
Phi Kap's Triumph
Phi Kappa Sigma edged Tau
Kappa Bpsilon 15-10 and 15-12 in
class A. The contests were hard
fought from beginning to end,
with the Tekes threatening in
both games up until the final
point.
Phillies Nab Win
Philadelphia club dropped a
game to Campbell club 11-16 but
Kt-ormed back to whip the Camp
bell clubbers 15-0 and 15-13. Two
return faults played a major role
for Campbell club in the first
game, but the Phillies overcame
their jitters and poured on the
pressure to w:n. The secoml
gam* forecast a rout but Camp
fell club made a gallant stand in
the final contest and nearly
pulled the match out of the fire.
French Victorious
A. five-man French hall team
whipped a four-man Chrrne-y
hall aggregation 15-8 and 15-1.
Chemey started fast, piling up
an 8-0 lead in the first game.
French then came to life and
blasted the Chemey forces for
an easy m
Shaw Remains
Offense Leader
Oregon s Quarterback George
I Shaw remained the top offensive
i performer tn the nation this
! week, according to unofficial
NCAA figures.
Last year’s total offense lead
j er, Paul Larson of California,
took over as the nation’s No. 1
! passer and was runner-up to
Shaw in total offense. Shaw’s
total is M5 yards gamed to Lar
' son’s 675.
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GOING HOME
ON WEEKENDS?
Direct Service from Campus
To Mahlon Sweet Airport For
• United Air Lines
• West Coast Air Lines
1-5 STUDENTS, TOTAL $3.00
RADIO-DISPATCH
YELLOW CAB
450 Willamette Phone 5-1313
in me pass department, La.r
wir> has connected on 54 out of
86 passes, with only three inter
ceptions, for 678 yards and four
touchdowns. Shaw, last week s
leader, has completed 53 out of
106 attempts for 748 yards, and
has had s;x intercepted. Shaw
also has four successful touch
down tosses.
Pierce in Running
In tenth position in the pass
ing parade is San Jose Quarter
back Benny Pierce, who well di
rect his team against Oregon this
weekend at Eugene. Pierce has
completed 33 of 59 passes for
444 yards, but has yet to score
ivia the aenal route and has had
| live intercepted.
James Drops
Halfback Dick James of Ore
gon also slipped from his tep
spot as pass receiver. California
Wing Jim Hanifan moved out
in front with 22 receptions tor
269 yards and two TDs. Jaroea
is second with 19 catches for
256 yaids, and also has two
touchdowns to his credit.
Webfoofs Grind
For San Jose If
i
With ah eye to the hard-run
jning San Jose State baekfield,
Oregon went through a rugged
defensive scrimmage Wednesday
I afternoon. An offensive unit ran
l plays from the Spartans split-T
: offence against the Oregon for
ward walls in an effort to pre
pare the defenders for the Sat
urday clash at Hayward field.
Following the defensive work,
Coach Len Casanova sent his
charges through a short offen
sive scrimmage. Quarterbacks
George Shaw, Johnny Keller,
Wally Russell, and Don Holt
jtook turns guiding the offense
| which was confined to ground
plays.
May Not Tlay
Still on the doubtful list for
the San Jose game are Ron
Pheister, Jim Potter, Fred Ja
cobs and Don Jacobs. All are
likely to be available if needed,
however.
The Sparts come north with a
3-1 season’s record. Coach Bob
| Bronzan’s club has won over
Idaho 38-7, Utah State 20-0, and
Arizona State (Tempel 39-12,
but was mauled by California
45-0.
Sports Staff
Desk editor: Buzz Nelson;
Staff: Gordon Rice, Jack Wilson,
and Jim Scarth.