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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1954)
Physical Plant Five Leads With 19-9 The Physical Plant keglers, currently leuding the faculty league with an 18 win, nix Iohm record, dropped three points to the second place team, the Right Hulls, In Monday night action. Despite the loss, they still hold a Mllm lead In th« league. Monday rt»ult» : Camca Won I'hymal I'laiil 852-874-KO.i2529 I Kight Hall* 78 ).9)5.852 2570 .1 Flying Saucer* 887 8</7 ‘/J5.2710 4 J«-l» 805 8I5-822-2442 0 Vitamin, 880 804 782 2470 1 Hot Hod, 82.)-7651 8 1 5 2400 I Market, . 8.48 81J 840 2505 1 Grenadier* 8^2 8.).).7t8-243,l 1 What have VICEROYS got 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 FILTER TIP CIGARETTE New King-Size FilterTip VICEROY KING. Size Only a Penny or Two More than Cigarettes Without Filter* Duck Harriers Defeat Beavers Ken Reiser, Pacific Coast con ference two-milc champion, churned over the nearly three mile Oregon State college cross country course in 15:15 Friday afternoon at Corvallis to lead the Oregon runners to a 18-37 vic tory over the Beavers. Coach Bill Bowerman’s har riers swept six of the first eight places despite the absence of Bill Dellinger, national mile cham pion, who was in Aberdeen as trainer for the Frosh football team. Stan Rutherford and Ron Mes kimen took second and third places respectively for the Ducks. Jerry Larson was the lone Oregon Stater in the top four. Other Oregon men placing were Tom Drynan, fifth; Doug Cle ment, seventh, and Gordon Dahl quist, eighth. IM Schedule Tuesday 3:50 Beta Theta Pi A vs. Pi Kappa Alpha A. court 40. 4:35 Sigma Phi Epsilon A vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon A, court 40. 5:15 Delta Tau Delta A vs. Pi Kappa Phi A, court 40. »—■"————— Football Squads Hold Workouts Still smarting from last. Sat urday's 41-0 drubbing at the hands of the powerful UCLA Bruins, Oregon’s varsity went through brief loosening up exer cises Monday afternoon. The Frosh, who whipped Grays Harbor JC 20-6. took more time as Coach Bill Hammer stressed pass defense and kickoff and punt returns. None too pleased at. his team’s performance against UCLA, Heart Coach I A^n (Casanova ho pen to have the Ducks at peak per formance for 4 his Saturday’s Homecoming game against Washington Stilte. The. Oregon squad rame out of the UCLA contest in surpris ingly goort shape. Lloyd Powell and Phil McHugh have Charley horses and Jim Potter and Jerry Nelson suffered knee injuries* hut all should oe available for duty against the Cougars. Phi Dolts Defeat Phi Sigs in IM's Phi Delta. Theta, IM football champions, rang up another vol leyball win Monday by defeating Phi Sigma Kappa 15-1 and 15-7. The A league powerhouse showed much strength through out the contest and it wasn’t until late in the second set that Phi Sigma Kappa began to re taliate. Gamma Hall Wins Gamma hall won a hard fought contest over Campbell club Mon STUDENT GROUPS FRATERNITIES . . . SORORITIES . . . CLUBS . . . CLASSES USE KITSON HOT SPRING RESORT For Your Outings, Retreats, Meetings, And Good Times. For Lower Rates Bring Your Own Bedding and Food— Or We'll Furnish It All. PHONE 2-3192 X WRITE SALE! 50% Reductions! Selected Groups of Quality Items! 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Fi.p’s Triumph Phi Gamma Delta took two straight games from Phi Sigma Kappa in volleyball action Mon day. The Fiji’s had an easy time, winning the games by scores of 15-3 and 15-5. Sports Staff Desk Editor: Bruce Tennant. Reporters: Neil Cellers, Chuck Mitchelmore, Jim Scarth. Buzz Nelson. M Genuine ?fp»? t Rifer-MxuPen # Silvered-Tip REFILLS in Red • Green • line • Hock , an ' x'V*'-* ' x ' ■* '\ ' i V.. .>.... i P Exclusive Jj m I?' . new Paper-Mate tLf , s: Silvertd-Tip Refill means smoother, faster j writing! Just 10 seconds to f insert... never blots... dries j §p instantly. Get Paper- | Mate Refills wherever pens are sold. 1 HSUi