Hale Kane Defeats Phi Delts, Takes Both Volleyball Titles By Jack Marsh and Neilen Callers Emerald Spent Writart Hale Kane won both the claw* A and B Intramural volleyball champlonahipa for the second straight year Monday afternoon with victories over Phi Delta Tlieta. The Phi Delt loaa alao marked the aecond consecutive year they have loat both finals to Hale Kane. Victors Win Two Straight The etiampionn won the claaa A title by beating the Phi Delta in NEA Honors Three Ducks The National Editorial associa tion has announced Its 1984 All American football team, Includ ing Oregon's versatile quarter back George Shaw and team mates Ron Phelster and Jack Patera. Shaw was selected by the coaches and sports writers as quarterback on the All-American third team. Center Ron Phelster and Guard Jack Patera received honorable hentton in the NEA poll. Jack Ellena. UCLA tackle, was the only Pacific Coast confer ence player to gain a first team berth. His teammates are Ends Ron Beagle, Navy, and Don Hol lender. Army: Tackle Sid Four net, Louisiana State; Guards Calvin Jones, Iowa, and Bud Brooks, Arkansas; Center Kurt Burris, Oklahoma; Quarterback Ralph Guglielmi, Notre Dame; Halfbacks Howard Cassady, Ohio State, and Dicky Moegle, Rice, and Fullback Alan Ame che, Wisconsin. PCC players to make the All American second team were Guard Jim Salabury, UCLA; Quarterback Paul Larson, Cali fornia, and Fullback Bob Dav enport, UCLA. FLY # UNITED AIR LINES You can travel aboard In ited's luxurious 1st Class Mainliners at fares com parable to traveling by rail with berth. AND You get full-course meal time service for no extra cost. There s no tipping and you enjoy many, many extra vacation hours at home. Eugene: for reservations, cell 4-4221 or an authorized travel agent. * Wit ft f PETE WILLIAMS Star* for I'hl I straight games, 15-6 and 15-9, al though the taller Phi Delta of fered stiff competition for the winners’ 'Mighty Midgets," who averaged only 5’7". After Hale Kane had taken a j 6-0 lead in the first game on the spiking of Dudley Makahanaloa. the losers settled down and cut the lead to fi-4. After a time out. the champs came back to win going away. Wilfred Watanabe and Charlie Oyama spearheaded the Hale Kane victory in the second game. Bob Wagner and Pete Williams had pushed the Phi Delts to a 9-8 lead before the comeback started. B Champs Extended Hale Kane won the B champ ionship by taking two out of three games from the Phi Delts. The champions won the first 17-15 in a see-saw battle after Four Win Pin Matches The faculty bowling league went into its second week of position round Monday night. In action at the Student Union al leys, the Vitamins set down the Jets 4-0, the Physical Plant de ieated the Eight Balls 4-0, the Markers beat the Hot Rods 2’a I’z. and the Grenadiers stooped to the Flying Saucers 4-0. the losers had gone ahead 15-14 but lost out in the second game as the Phi Delts overpowered them to win 15-7. The Phi Delts had an easy time of it as their opponents could never get a rally started. In the third game, however, a determined Hale Kane team re versed the roles and won 15-5. It was almost a direct reversal of form for both teams as the champions won easily. Trojans Get Expected Bid LOS ANGKLES-(APi-The Uni versity of Southern California was chosen Monday to represent the Pacific Coast Conference in the 1055 Rose Bow) game at nearby Pasadena next New Year’s Day. The expected fonna? announce ment was made "by Victor O. Schmidt, Pacific Coast confer ence commissioner. 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