Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 09, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    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
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Kight Hall* 78 ).9)5.852 2570 .1
Flying Saucer* 887 8</7 ‘/J5.2710 4
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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
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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.
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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
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FENNELLS
ON THE CAMPUS
day in 1M "B” league action by
scores of 15-13 and 15-10.
Led by Hal Williams, Gamma
hail grabbed an early lead in the
first set, but Campbell club
never was- out of the game and
late rallies in oeth games were
almost enough.
Sigma Chi Wins Forfeit
The Sigma Chi B team grabbed
another victory Monday as they
won a forfeit victory over Delta
Tau Delta.
Cheney Wins Third
A forfeit gave Cherney hall’s
B team a win over Nestor in in
tramural volleyball Monday.
Chi Psi Victorious
Chi Psi posted a victory over
Beta Theta Pi by taking two out
of three volleyball games Mon
day afternoon.
Chi Psi had an easy time in the
first game winning 15-7, but the
Beta s won the second 15-2. The
third game was a fast, hard
played game with the Chi Psi’s
winning 15-10.
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.
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