Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 22, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Hale Kane, Phi Delts
To Meet in IM Finals
Phi Delta Theta anil Male Kano
both won thoir semi-final match
es in Intramural volleyball ac
tion Friday afternoon and will
moot in the elans A finals today
at 4 p.m.
The Phi Dolts smashed Cher
noy hall 15-0 nnd 15-2, while Hale
Kane was beating Beta Theta Pi
In two straight, 15-1 and 15-9.
Both the Phi Delta and Hale
Kane alw won their semi-final
matches In class 8 Thursday and
will be matched In the claaa B
finala at 4:45. The matches will
be a repeat performance of last
year’s finala when the same two
teams were pitted In both.
What have VICEROYS got
that other
filter tip cigarettes
havenft got?
THE ANSWER IS
20,000 FILTERS
IN EVERT 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
i
New
King-Size
c3
FilterTip
Viceroy
fJ Only a Penny or Two More fhan Cigarettes Without Filters
Webfoots End OSC Beavers'
Dominance After Six Years
<Continued from farjr mu)
plete, but the second one found
Halfback Lloyd Powell loose on
the OSC 22. Powell outran the
State defender into the end zone.
Shaw kicked this conversion and
Oregon lef for the first time 13-7.
The third TO came only 20
seconds before the end of the
half after (enter Spike flill
strom intercepted a |»ass and
ran it Itt yards to the State 30.
SI* plays later .lames
took a pass from Shaw In the
end zone for the score. Shaw
again missed the extra point
and the score stood 10-7 at
halftime.
The Ducks didn’t score again
until late in the third period,
again after an Oregon State mis
take. Oregon Quarterback Ray
Westfall, who took over when
Withrow was injured in the sec
ond period, attempted to punt
from his own 44.
He dropped the pass from cen
ter, picked up the ball, tried to
run, and was dropped on his own
29. Nine plays later McGee
blasted over for the score. Shaw
Oregon Club Fetes
Football Players
Oregon's varsity and fresh
man football placers and their
coaches will be guests Tuesday
night at 6:30 of the downtown
Oregon club at an awards ban
quet in the Student Union.
The ballroom will be opened
to the student body at 7:30 p.m.
for the presentation of awards.
One of the awards to be given is
the Hoffman award, to be pre
sented to the outstanding senior
gridder. Seniors will be presented
with tokens for participation in
Oregon football.
Guest speaker for the banquet
will be Jack Shaw, brother of
George Shaw and veteran sports
caster.
Directly following the awards
banquet there will he a movie
of the OSC-Oregon game in the
ballroom. The movie will be nar
rated by Vern Sterling, assistant
football coach. No admission will
be charged.
Woody's
round the clock
DRIVE-IN
GOOD HAMBURGERS
THICK SHAKES
Weekday Car Service 'til 2 a. m.
Weekends, 3 a. m.
West 6th, Near Blair
Phone 5-9001
IKmfraM photo by Sam TH<»mp«<>n)
Oregon Halfback Walt Gaffney (37) picks tip four yards
around left end during the third period of the Oregon-Oregon
Stati game Saturday at Corvallis. Beater Center Larry Stevens
(55) goes alter Gaffney. Ducks won 33-14 in season finale for
both clubs.
mg the score 7-6. but the Duck.'
were on their way.
A few' plays later Oregon had
its second touchdown. OSC Half
hack Jack Peterson fumbled at
midfield after Oregon had kicked
off. and End Phil McHugh fell
on ft for the Wobfoots. Two plays
later Oregon had a TD.
Shaw's first pass was incom
converted, making the score 26-7
The final Wobfoot score* came
almost immediately, on the first
series of downs in the final pe
riod. Shaw fired the ball from
his own 48 to James on the Bea- .
ver 20. James grabbed the ball, j
twisted away from defender Tom i
Berry, and ran into the end zone.
The Beavers, who never quit!
fighting, rallied late in the final
period for their final score. The
Beavers drove downfield to the
Oregon 14. where Tackle Chuck
Austin recovered a fumble by
Westfall.
On the next play, however.
Halfback Walt Gaffney fumb
led for Oregon and Dirk Ma
son recovered for the Reavers,
still on the 14. Six plays later
Mason went over for the score.
Westfall kicked the extra point
to make it 33-14.
It was the final college game
for 12 Ducks and nine Beavers.
Oregon seniors were Ends Le
roy Campbell. Chuck Greenley,
Dirk Mobley and Hal Reeve: !
Wrestlers to Meet
A meeting for all students in
terested in either varsity or
freshman wrestling will be held
at 4 p.m. today in PE 101.
SHISLER'S
FOOD MARKET
Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats
Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — ice Cream
TILL 11:00
OPEN FROM 9 A M.
DAILY A SUNDAYS.
13th at High St.
P.
M.
Dial 4-1342
WHY
Pay a Penalty for Being Under 25?
If you are married, you can now have public liability and
property damage auto insurance with one of the finest com
panies in the West for $15.20 per 6 months.
You can also save up to 33% on collision and comprehen
sive.
Don't throw your money away. Get the facts.
Tkcwjf/ower
Jerry Brown
Agent
Res. Ph.
42957
962 OAK, EUGENE
HOME OFFICE IN SEATTLE
PH. 4-9444
Tackle Keith Tucker; Guard
-lark Patera; Center Ron
Pheister; Cpiartrrhacks I»on
Holt and George Shaw; Half
backs Halt (mffney and Lloyd
Powell. and Fullback Dean Van
Lfuifn.
STATISTICS
Ore. OSC
.'tl Varo- Ru-r.raj, 1M 149
Pa>«* Attempted! 15 IS)
Pa**e.« Ompl'teri 5 10
Hifl !ntprcf|,tc«j 1 5
Srt Y^rrf- Pastiinj; IfS 15*1
Tola! OffetMt 306 303
First Downs .14 ;/
Fumbles . . _ _ i 4
FumWe-s Lost 1 3
The nine Oregon State seniors
included Ends Wes Ediger ami
Laird Brattain; Tackles Ron
Aschbaeher and John Hall;
Guards Bill Johnson, Jim Rob
erts and Lew Williams; Quarter
back Jim Withrow, and Halfback
Jack Peterson.
Oregon Linemen
Get Shrine Bid
With Oregon's much-celebrat
ed victory over Oregon State
Saturday came the announce
ment that Linemen Jack Patera
and Ron Pheister had been added
to the West Squad for the an
nual East-West all-star Shrine
game in San Francisco next New
Year’s day.
Duck Coach Len Casanova,
who will be an assistant to Cali
fornia s "Pappy ! Waldorf for the
West team, gave formal an
nouncement of the selection fol
lowing the tilt at Corvallis. The
addition of Patera and Pheister
fills out the three-man quota
allowed for Oregon. Quarterback
George Shaw had previously
been named.
Elected captain for the 1954
season. Pheister was first team
center on last year's coaches’
Pacific Coast conference all-star
squad. He has been a teammate
of Shaw through grammar school
and Grant high in Portland.
Completing the all-Portland
offering from the Webfoots is
Guard Jack Patera, who attend
ed Washington high. Patera
played tackle in his first two
years at Oregon, but was
switched to guard as a junior
and was selected on the PCC
all-star second team.
Prouty's
S/ioe
ice
* Invisible Resoling
* Refinishing
* Repairing
* Dyeing
K. B. PROUTY
*70 Oak St.
£ vgene, Ore.