Five Letter men Spark Basketball Sessions A hard-working group of Ore gon basketball players rolled into ItM third week of practice Monday, and Tuesday as Coach * Bill Borcher primed the team Hunter Hall, Sig Eps Win Hunter hall easily captured the League VI crown in class A play Tuesday by turning back Cherney hall twice, 15-4 and 15-8. Hunter completely dominated the first game as Captain Kerry Livingston led his warriors to an 11 point margin over the losers. It appeared the second panel would follow suit until Cherney suddenly started to rally. How ever, they were too far behind to give the Huntermen any thing more than a brief scare. After the league finished in a three-way deadlock Hunter won the privilege to meet Cher ney by defeating French hall Monday, 15-5 and 15-6, Today Hunter will meet favored Phi Delta Theta in their hid to con tinue to the finals. ATO's (eliminated Sigma Phi Kpsilon. League II IM kingpins, crumpled Alpha Tau Omega, league IV champs, "V a class A volleyball meeting tjesday 15-4 and 15-10, The Sig Kps. applying an In fallible system of teamwork, smothered ATO in the initial chapter by an 11 point margin. ATO came to life in the second contest, though, and at one jJdnt held a commanding 7-3 lead. However, the Sig Kps. although briefly stunned, wasted no time in evening the count at seven all. ATO still proceeded to main tafn a slim lead, but it was short lived. Once In control the Sig Kps wasted no time in leveling the score and went on to win. In their quest for the IM crown Sigma Phi Kpsilon will next face the winner of the Hunter hall and Phi Delta Theta -catch. Westfall May Play In Oregon Contest The prospect of top physical condition for the Oregon State Beaver football team cheered Coach Kip Taylor as he began workouts Monday and Tuesday for the Saturday Homecoming game with the Oregon Ducks. Quarterback Ray Westfall, the sophomore pass artist, may be back for the Webfoot contest. He has been out since early in the season when he was hurt in the Washington contest. Although having lost seven straight games after an opening win over Idaho, the Staters have uncovered a fine pair of senior tackles. Ron Aschbacher, a 215 pounder from Prineville, and H o w a r d Buettgenbach have drawn raves from USC and Min nesota coaches in recent weeks. Fraternity Kegling Action Continues Two shutouts, a 3-1 win and a 2-2 tie marked fraternity bowl ing league action Tuesday night, with Delta Upsilon and Pi Kap pa Alpha recording the blank ings over Sigma Chi and Tau Kappa Epsilon. The Alpha Tau Omega keg lers topped Theta Chi in a 3-1 match. Bryce Reimer had the high singles for the winners, a 190, but Theta Chi Don Krieger posted a 194 high for the match. Lambda Chi Alpha deadlocked with Phi Kappa Sigma as Phi Kap J. P. Oliver posted a 178 for the high singles game. High singles game for the night was bowled by Jim White of DU with a 196. The top triples score was racked vip by White with a 520 total. for Its opening game, 16 days away. Nearly a score of men have been working out under Borcher’s aharp eye with emphasis on fun damentals of the fast break and the constant-screen offense em ployed by Oregon. The youthful mentor has alao worked the squad hard in several informal scrimmages. Monday and Tuesday the fresh man team and Everybody’s Drug, a strong local AAU team, pro vided the opposition for Bot cher's hopefuls. Page Leads Veterans Five lettermen are available as the nucleus of the 1954-55 Duck cage team. Heading the list is Guard Howard (Lefty) Page, a two-year letterman and a back-court pet former for Borcher when the two were at Marshfield high school. The others back for another season of Webfoot ball include Center Max Anderson, a regular as a sophomore last season; K%v Ball, a 6’5" forward from Klam ath Kails; Guard Jerry Koss, an other dependable junior and Jim Doseutoff, an ail-Northern Divi sion second-team center Lack from the 1951 campaign. From drills held thus far, it appears that these five veterans will constitute the Duck quintet for the initial game wdth the strong Santa Clara Broncos. Two sophomores. Ed Bingham and Jack Sherman, back at Oregon after a stretch in the service, have shown promise and are ex pected to see considerable ac tion. The team is expected to get an added boost when three of Den Casanova's football players re port for hoop drills Monday fol lowing the Oregon State game. Phil McHugh, a forward. Center Bill Moore and Guard Dick James have been working out part-time with the ba.sketballers and should give the regulars a fight for their positions when they devote full time to the win ter sport. Holland .FV Mentor Assistant Coach Barney Hol land. an all-Northern Oivision guard for Borcher last year, will handle this year's junior varsity team, made up largely of the varsity sophomore candidates. The Jayvees will • bow in com petition December 7 when they encounter the Tongue ■ Point Navy team at McArthur court. Coach Don Kirsch's freshmen ■ have also been working to get in condition for their limited ten game season. The Ducklings’ opener is .January 10, in a pre liminary to the UO-WSC varsity contest. Leading the Frosh candidates so far have been four big men and four guards. Included are the tall boys: Paul Tuchardt of Oakridge, EJi Morgan of Port land, Norm Willoughby of Eu gene and Dave Shelby of Albany; and the guards: Bob Ayre of Marshfield, Don Delbon of San Francisco, Wendy Rasor of Eu gene and Wimp Hastings of Bandon. n. Oregon-Aggie SDX'ers Cancel Football Game A scheduled second game be tween the Oregon and Oregon State chapters of Sigma Delta Chi. professional journalism fra ternity. will not he played by agreement leached Monday by the two groups. The first game, played at Ore gon two weeks ago, went to the UO journalists by forfeit when the Aggie team failed to appear. A game was played between sub stitutes sent by the Oregon State SDX chapter, and Oregon lost, 45-0, butf the game was officially rated a forfeit. Patronize Emerald Advertisers , #0TTIED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY SY COCA-CLOA BOTTLING CO. OF EUGENE 2000 Franklin Blvd. ••Cole'1 l» o "glutted trade rrtork. © I 953, THE COCA COlA COMPANY Blocking Theme Of Duck Practice Aftrr witnessing movie* of last wfokfnfl s frame on Monday, the Oregon Dunk?- moved into full scale workouts again Tuesday afternoon with victory in the an nual "Civil war" battle Saturday with Oregon State as their goal. Concentration of work was on blocking in the line, with the first and second forward walls running through their assign ments against Oregon State de fensive formations. The hack field men worked separately also, before joining the rest of the stjuad in dummy scrimmage ses sions. Three Webfoot. regulars, line men Ron Pheister and Jack Pa tera and halfback Dick James, worked out without pads and were held out of contact work. Coach Len Casanova warned the team Monday that Oregon State was not to be taken light ly, in view of their four straight wins over the Ducks, and the fact that they controlled the ball on 70 plays against the Cali fornia Bears’ 42 in last week’s 46-7 loss. Woody's round the clock DRIVE-IN GOOD HAMBURGERS THICK SHAKES Weekday Car Service 'til 2 e. m. Weekends, 3 a. m. West 6th, Near Blair Phone 5-9001 IM Schedule VVcrtiMMlajf 4:00 Hale Kane A vs. Dorm Counselors A. 4:45 Uaic Kane E vs. Theta Chi B. Beta Theta P B vs. Phi Delta Theta B. 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