Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 11, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    Sigma Chi's, ATO's
N otch VolleyballWins
Sigma ('hi won a hgrd fought
A league battle over Sigma Nu
In IM volleyball action Wednes
day.
In the first act Sigma Chi
showed its superiority, gaining
a 15-6 margin. Sigma Nu came
buck late in the second set to
tie the count at 14-14, but Sig
ma Chi splurged for two more
counters to take the contest.
ATO's Stomp Tekes
Alpha Tau Omega walked over
Tau Kappa Epsilon in two
straight sets in other A league
volleyball action.
The first set saw A TO blank
the Tekes 15-0, but the Tekes
regained some life m the second
set us A TO took a well won
35-7 victory.
Cherney by Forfeit
Cherney hall's A squad took
n forfeit win as Nestor hall failed
to appear.
Theta Chi's Score
Thrill match of the afternoon
was Theta Chi’s 2-1 win over
Kappa Sigma. After both teams
Larson Presses
Shaw for Lead
Oregon’* George Shaw is the
national offense leader in major
college football but California's
Paul Larson the 1953 leader
is dosing in fast.
Through games of last Sat
urday Shaw has a total of 1274
yards to Larson's 1246. Each has
two games to go.
Shaw Held
While Shaw was held in check
Saturday by UCLA's hard-charg
ing Bruins, Larson had a great
day against Washington. The
California field general directed
his team to a 27-6 victory over
the Huskies and increased his
pass completions total to 104.
Larson has a percentage of
65.4 based on 104 completions in
359 attempts. Shaw is second in
passing with 76 completions in
362 attempts.
Lupplno Tops
The nation's top rusher is still
Sophomore Art Luppino of Ari
zona. Despite missing most of
Saturday’s game with Texas
Tech because of Injuries, Lup
pino held his lead over Lenny
Moore of Penn State.
Luppino has gained 917 yards
rushing while Moore has a total
of M3. Army's Tommy Bell is in
third place* with 788 yards, but
has an average of 11.59 yards a
try on 68 plays.
Glen Davis, a former Army
star, holds the record—11.51 on
82 plays In 1945.
IM Schedule
Thursday
3:50 Gamma hall A vs. Straub
Frosh A, court 40.
4 :35 Phi Delta Theta B vs. Alpha
Tau Omega B, court 40.
5:15 Sigma Alpha Epsilon B vs.
Beta Theta Pi B, court 40.
Sports Staff
Desk Editor. Buzz Nelson.
Staff: Jim Scarth, Jack Wil
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had won easy victories in the
first two Karnes, Theta Chi edged
the Kappa Rig's, 15-3, in the de
ciding fray.
Hale Kane Triumphs
Hale Kane's great offens*
swept over Campbell club for an
other volleyball win in A league
action.
The Campbell clubbers defense
sagged In the first set as Hale
Kane won 15-1 and 15-11.
DU's Edge Chi Psi
Delta Upsilon stood three
points to the good as time ran
out in the deciding game to take
a 2-1 victory from Chi Psi in A
action.
The Chi Psi's were behind 0-6
in the first game before they
piled up the points to win, 15-6.
The second and third games were
equally tight, but DU emerged
15-0 and 9-6 winners.
Tonight and every Thursday!
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On the Campus
Bowling Leaders Win
J^ocai Yokel# #wept French'
hall 4-1) in dormitory bowling
Wednesday night to move into
second place m the dorm bowl
mg league. Vern Jackson topped
the Locals with a 225 high game.
In other results first place
Hale Kane toppled the Yeomen
3-0, Nestor hail split with Gam
ma hall 2-2, and Sfederstrom for
teited four points to Campbell
club.
Hale Kane lead** the league
and the Local Yokels are second.
Three teams are tied for third
place.
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