Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 28, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    Theta Chi, Phils
Win IM Games
Theta Chi won their first A
league volleyball game Wednes
day with ease an they defeated
I'hl Kappa Kigmu In two atraight
sets. The scores were 15-7 anti
15-4.
The fli nt «et w.-iM harder fought
than the score would Indleate iin
Theta Chi had to work hartl for
their point*. In the second set.
Theta Chi had little trouble
keeping the advantage. _
Law Boys Forfeit
A forfeit gave Philadelphia
House their second win in A
league play. The forfeit win t ame
ovt-i the la-gal Eagles who failed
to «how tip for the second time
In league action.
Counselors Triumph
The Dorm Court he lorn, led by
Captain Cameron Thom, declsive
Jy rolled over Sederstrom hall In
other A league action as they
won by scores of 15-1 and 15-9.
The Counselors played with
only three men during most of
the first set, but these three far
outplayed the contingent of five
from Setlerstrom. The second set
saw the Setlerstrom men put up
a at niggle, but they couldn't
match the Counselors. The Coun
selora added two mpmbpm near
the end of the first set. which
strengthened their forces for the
remaining period.
Koppa Sig's Victors
Kappa Sigma held off two
strong Tan Kappa K pet Ion come
backs and dumped the Tekes in
straight sets, 15-10, 15-10.
Behind 12-5 at one point in the
first game, the Tekes nearly
closed the gap at 12-9 before the
Kappa Slgs pulled away. Tekc
was ahead 7-4 in the second fray
when five quick points gave Kap
pa Sig a lead which they main
tained to the finish.
Hunter Over French
In one of the closest battles
of the day a five-man Hunter
hall squad knocked off French
hall, 15-12, 13-15, and 15-5.
Hunter came from a 12-9 de
ficit to grab the first tilt, and
French overcame a 13-10 margin
to win the second.
Phi Kop's Notch Win
The only elasa ‘ B” game sched
uled for the day waa forfeited
to Phi Kappa Sigma when Pi
Kappa Alpha failed to field a
team.
Ducks Plan Defense;
Huskies Rated Tough
Defense was the key word Wed
nesday an the Oregon coaching
staff directed the gridders on
way* and means of stopping the
University of Washington attack.
With an offensive unit running
Washington plays, the defensive
units worked on making life
miserable for the Huskies in the
Saturday clash at Seattle.
•lame* to Play
Barring injuries, the Oregon
team will be near top strength
for the contest. Dick James, who
saw no action against San Jose
State, will be available but on a
limited basis.
Halfback Walt Gaffney, eap
tain-elect for the Washington
game, U a doubtful starter,
however. Gaffney, with a
sprained hack, and End Hal
Reeve, with a eharlcy horse,
are the only players likely to be
sidelined for mueh of the game.
Freshman Coach Bill Hammer,
who scouted the Huskies in their
13-7 loss to Stanford Saturday,
reported that Johnny Cherberg
has molded an aggressive, hard
fighting team.
V Young Team
He cited the Huskies as a
young team and somewhat in
experienced but developing fast.
Hammer said that Bob Cox,
CLASSIFIEDS
Like to Return: Green Shaffer
pencil loaned during Rush
Week at Gerltnger Hall. Call
at Hendricks Hall. Mary* Lou
Qualls. 10-28
For Rent: Modern 2 bedroom
house near University, grade
school. Modern heat. Lease.
Ph. 5-1297. tf
Lost: Sigma Chi pin with initials
C A N. BI '56 on back. Finder
please call Sigma Chi house
5-9267. 10-29
Tutoring in English — Phone
3-3509. 11-9
For Rent clean warm room. 735
E. 14th. 4-9196. 10-29
sophomore quarterback from
Walla Walla, Is a topflight run
ner and passer and has good re
ceivers to throw to.
'"They have good runners too
in Bob Dunn, Bob MoNamee, and
Bill Albrecht,” Hammer con
tinued. "And they're tough on de
fense, especially at the guards,”
Sea Adventures Film
To Be Shown Sunday
Sunday's movie. "Down to the
Sea in Ships,” will be shown at
2:30 and 5 p.m. in the Student
Union ballroom. The story' of aea
adventure stars Richard Wid
mark, Dean Stockwell and Lion
el Barrymore. Admission is 30
cents.
Sports Staff
Desk Editor: Buzz Nelson.
Staff: Jim Scarth, Jack Wil
son and Don Lovett.
Serve
Better Meals
LESS COST
with
Fish and
Seafoods
FRESH DAILY
from
Newman’s
FISH MARKETS
39 East Broadway
Phone 4-2371
Tonight and every Thursday!
"Duck Feats"
A TV Show Featuring Our
Oregon U. Coaches and Players!
Thursday at 6:45—KVAL
Sponsored by
Fennell's Men's Wear
On the Campus
Hale Kane Tops
Dorm Bowling
Hale Kane took over first place I
in the dormitory bowling league j
as a result of Wednesday night!
action. Although managing but
an even 2-2 split with the Local
Yokels, the Hale Kane team has
a 6-2 season's record.
All Even
All other dorm matches were
evenly divided. Nestor hall and
Yeomen split 2-2, and Seder
strom hall and French hall were
2-2.
Highest net game was a 245
bowled by Doug Hunt of Yeo
men. Top series score was a 528
by Bob Boyle of Local Yokels.
Records Supply Music
For Fishbowl Mixer
A fishbowl mixer will be held
Friday night in the Student Un
ion with records supplying the
music, announced Don Peck.
for that trim look
STUDENT UNION
BARBER SHOP
three barbers
to serve you
hours—8 s.m. — 5:30 p.m.
INTRAMURAL SCHEDULE
3:50 Chi P?i B vs. Fhi Kappy
Psi B, court 40.
Delta Tau Delta B vs. Ste
rna Phi Epsilon B c ourt 43.
4:35 Phi Sigma Kappa B vs.
Delta Upsilon B, court. 40.
Gamma hal] E vs. Philadel
phia house B, court 43.
5.15 Chorney ball B vs. Straub
front) court 4b.
Phi Delta Theta A vs.
Lambda Chi Alpha A, court
43.
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