Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 10, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    Vets Carry
Swim Hooes
Oregon's vn i Hit y swimming
chances thin year an* pinned on
the hope* of four returning let
termen and mix talented but un
tried sophomores.
The nucleus of the squad is
composed of Benlors Harry Ful
ler and Phil Lewie, both three
year let ter men, and Juniors Jer
ry Froe he and Yojl Matsushima,
one-year men.
Veteran* I’laee
Tn the Northern Division ehnm
plonshlp laat year, Fuller, a dis
tance man, placed in the 1000
meter, 220 and 440 yard free
style*, as did le wis in the 100
end 400 yard freestyle. Frocbe
placed in the 440 and 400 yard
tree-style and Matsushima took
a sixth In the 220 yard free
style.
Coach John Borehardt is rely
ing on his untried sophomores to
fill in and add depth to the
squad. Boh liays, Jean Bowies,
and I’hil Richter are fighting
for top spots In the 100 und 200
yard breast stroke. Dave Earle
has oeen concentrating on the
100 and 400 yard frec-styie, and
Jim England has been working
on the backstroke.
Transfer .May Help
Another good prospect is How- ■
ard Hcdlnger, a transfer from
M<nlo J.C. Hcdlnger holds the
40 yard free-style national prep
record. i
One of the biggest problems,!
according to Borchardt, Is the
la<Qt of a capable diver.
Am a whole, the team lacks
depth, an ever-present problem
for Oregon swimming squads.
Four Fraternities
Record Pin Wins
In bowling action Tuesday Del
ta Upsilon, 'I'au Kappa Epsilon,
Phi Kappa Sigma and Theta Chi
rolled to easy wins.
The DU’s won handily from
Pi Kappa Alpha by a 4-0 score.
Tau Kappa Epsilon rolled over
Sigma Chi by a 3-1 margin. Pat
Eaton led the winners with a
high single of ISO and a high
triple of 476.
Phi Kappa Sigma won 4-0 at
the expense of Alpha Tau Ome
ga, as Sam Sorenson paced the
winners with a high triple of 544.
Art Weatherford led Theta Chi
to another victory, this time by
3-1 over lambda Chi Alpiha.
Borcher Resumes
Basketball Drills
Oregon » basketball squad went
Into its second week of practice
Monday and Tuesday as drills
continued for the season's open
er with Santa Clara Dec. 3.
The team split Into two groups
Tuesday to allow Coach BdJ
Borcher to give better attention
to individual players. The after
noon session was attended most
ly by veterans on the team while
the night practice was devoted
to the sophomores out for this
year's Duck five.
Scrimmage Kun
Borcher ran the team through
its first scrimmage of the sea
son last Friday to practice plays
learned during the first week's
lessons. Tuesday* he began work
ing the two groups on fast
breaks from jump balls and free
throw rebounds, while continu
ing to emphasize tip-ins to the
big men and control of the boards
In general.
A prospective all-veteran first
team is beginning to shape up as
a result of drills held so #far, in
which Borcher has continually
tested his sophomores in hopes
of finding outstanding first-year
men to round out the varsity.
Varsity Works
A team composed of Jim Los
cutoff, Max Anderson, Ray Bell,
Howard Page and Jerry Ross, all
former Duck lettermen, has
worked together conaistently.
Meanwhile, Freshman Coach
Don Kirsch has also been work
ing his squad of more than 20
ex-high school cagers to get
them acquainted with the Ore
gon fast-break and screen sys
tem. Since the Frosh are lim
ited to a season of 10 games by
Coast conference rules, their sea
rj£)htincti
l
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IM Schedule
Wednesday
3:50 Sigma Nu A vs. Sigma Chi i
A, court 40.
Delta Upsllon A vs. Chi Psi
A, court 43.
4:35 Alpha Tati Omega A vs. ;
Tail Kappa Epsilon, court
40.
Theta Chi A vs. Kappa
Sigma A. court 43.
5:15 Hale Kane A vs. Campbell
Club A, court 40.
Nestor Hall A vs. Cherney
Hall A, court 43.
Order of O Meets
The Order of the O will meet
at noon today at Phi Delta The
ta. Final Homecoming arrange
ments will be the main topic on
the agenda.
Casanova Voted
To Shrine Game
Coaching Staff
Oregon Football Coach Len
Casanova will be one of the as
sistant coaches of the West team
in thin year's East-West Shrine
game in San Francisco.
Casanova's selection was an
nounced Monday by the Northern
California Football Writers as
w<ciulion. The writer* also se
lected Lynn O. (Pappy) Waldorf
of California as head coach of
the West squad, and Eddie Price
of Texas as the other a-sistant.
coach.
Waldorf will also he assisted
In an advisory capacity by Chuck
Taylor of Stanford, who was head
coach of the victorious West
squad last year.
Waldorf was named to replace
Jess Hill of USC. whose team
will he playing in the Rose Bowl
New Year's Day.
East coaches for the Shrine
classic will be Eddie Anderson
of Holy Cross, Benny Ooster
ban of Michigan and Bobby
Dodds of Georgia Tech.
Varsity, Frosh
Hold Practice
Both varsity and freshman
football tr-ams kept at the prac
tice grifid Tuesday afternoon in
preparation for their respective
weekend games with Washing
ton State and the Oregbn State
Rooks.
Assistant Coaches Vem Sterl
ing and Jack Roche put the
Ducks through a session involv
ing the "cup’’ type of pass pro
tection and also regular line and
backfield maneuvers.
The entire team participated
in a dummy scrimmage and later
a fullnjJress scrimmage with
George Shaw directing the activ
ity against the reserves.
Bill Hammer sent his Duck
lings through similar drills, and
ran his kickoff men and field
goal experts in their specialties,
with offensive patterns occupy
ing the remainder of the work
out.
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Sig Eps Record
Volleyball Win
Kigma Phi Epsilon took an
other volleyball victory Tuesday
afternoon as they defeated Sig
ma Alpha Epsilon. 15-5 and 15-8.
The first, game wan all Sig
Ep, an they ran up ten points
before SAE even threatened to
score. The second game was a
tight affair, with the Stg Bps i
leading only 8-7 until they put
on their final game clinching
i ally.
Holt* Triumph
Delta Tan Delta continued its
winning ways in intramural vol
leyball action yesterday with
easy J5-© and 15-3 wins over Pi
Kappa Phi.
The Dell* were never pressed
as they used good teamwork to
defeat the Pi Kaps
Betas Take Forfeit
Pi Kappa Alpha again failed
to show up for thetr volleyball
game as they forfeited to Beta
Theta Pi.
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