PCC Basketball Inaugurals Set BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pacific C'oHHt college banket* bailers begin their 19M-55 ac tivities ihla week facing packed, far-ranging schedules and with moat of the top slurs from lant season back for another season. U8C, Pacific Coast conference defending champions, and UCLA are favorites for the Southern division title. Oregon State, de fending Northern Division title holder, has almost the same team aa last neaaon. Santa Clara, only Pacific Coant j team to make (he National Col legiate AA regionala three yearn running and USF appear top contendern among Independents. Trojans Hack USC lost only one man from last season's first two teams. Oregon Slate has 10 of Its top1 12 bHfk and the Beavers' Swede Halbrook, one of the tallest play era on record at 7-3, probably■ will become eligible In mid-year. He has some grades to make up. Oregon Stale opens the season Wednesday, playing the touring i University of Hawuit team at Corvallis. Washington State also plays Its first game Wednesday, host ing Eastern Washington college. Huskies Open Coach Tippy Dye’s Washing ton Huskies, virtually the same, team he had last year, plus some promising sophomores, enter tains Hawaii Frklay and Satur day. and Idaho, with Harlan . Hodges as new coach, plays Utah at Salt 1-ake City the same days., Oregon and Oregon State have Weekend dates with California j and Santa Clara. California, under new Coarh Pet# Newell, was hard hit by graduation when three starters departed. Santa Clara lost four of its top ten. Ducks Drill For Offense Offense drills against zone and man-to-man defenses occupied the major share of varsity bas-1 ketball practice Tuesday after noon as Coach Bill Borcher groomed his athletes for the weekend games with Santa Clara and California. • The big three of Jim Loscutoff, 1 llax Anderson and Kay Bell con- j tinned to operate in the rotat ing post system, with Guards Jerry Ross and Howard Page moving the ball on the outside. Ed Bingham and Bill Moore spelled the tall men, while Phil McHugh, Jack Sherman and Bob1 Anderson alternated at guard. With balcony installations com pleted, a large early-season crowd is expected for the Friday double-header featuring the Ducks and Santa Clara follow ing the OSC-California game be ginning at 7:30. Plan Now lor Executive Career in RETAILING Uni<|ii<- itiic-yw course leads you to Master's degree. 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Bill Toole. 5‘ 8”, a senior, and junior Larry Paulus. 6 3”. will open at guard for the experienced Beavers. Lettermen Tex White man. Johnny Jarboe and Ron Robins are also expected to see action, along with 1954 reserve Guard Jerry Crimina. Gill's forces face two games this weekend, meeting Califor nia Friday night in the Kugene double-header and Saturday eve ning in Corvallis playing Santa Clara. Champions of the division a year ago, the OSC club lost to Southern California in a three game series for the PCC title. Shrine Coaches | Release Roster j A complete 23-nia.n roster was j released Tuesday for the Went learn in the 30th annual Shrine ' football fc'amo to be played in Han Francisco's Kezar Stadium .January J. Coaches Pappy Waldorf of I California. I>en Casanova of Ore pen and Ed Price of Texas tabbed four st a te-of-Oregon per formers for the team, including George Shaw, Jack Patera and lion Pheister of Oregon along with OSC's big tackle, Hon Asehbacher, Other PCC standouts picked include Back Paul Larson. End Jim Hanifan and Center Matt Hazeltine of California; Tackle Jack Ellena and Guards Jim ' Salsbury and Sam Boghosian of j UCLA and Back Duke Wash mgton of WSC. In addition. | Guard Tom Louderback of San Jose State was selected. The team's end corps is com pleted by Carl Alliaon of Okla homa and Charles Smith of Bay lor. along with Iiay Berry of Southern Methodist Tackles from the Southwest Conference include Buck Lansford of Texas and Jim Smith of Baylor. Rice’s all-American halfback. Dick Moegle, is on the team along with three other Southwest speedhovs Barks L. G. Dupre of Baylor, Frank Eidom of Southern Methodist and Ronnie , Clinkscale of Texas Christian. Kansas State's Corky Taylor and i Colorado's Frank Bernard! round out the backfield. First Place Taken In Faculty Bowling With only a week remaining in the first half of the Faculty bowling league, the Physical Plant team cinched the first place spot by beating the Hot' Rods Monday night. Bowling in position rounds, the Physical Plant took three points from the Hot Rods. Other Mon day results saw the Grenadiers take four points from the Vita mins, the Jets get three and lose one in thejr match with the Markers, and the Flying Saucers win three and drop one to the Eight Balls. High game for the night was racked up by Wiper as he rolled a 222. The high series was bowled by Peterson of the Phy sical Plant as he scored a 546. S. . . IN LARGE VARIETY QUACK KNBUSH'S Hardware and Houseware 0 East Broadway — Phone 5-8426 BOOK SALE STARTS DECEMBER 1st Children's Books Color Prints. Fiction. 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Take advantage of the convtyial atmospnere Gaze at him over ; a cup of coffee or hot chocolate,'Try our CeLutte Hamburger made with V4 pound of meat, topped with our spec a: sauce, between a sesame seed bun. Hurry . . . Hurry, only 20 more days. NEXT TO THE CAMPUS - 889 East 13th Ave Hes Dashing! Debonair! WhO ? ? ? is the U of O BEAU BRUMMELL? He's a leader of campus fashion! VOTE FOR HIM TOMORROW See his picture in the Co-op. He's ore cf the six finalists. Meet him "Friday-at-Four" in the S. U. when M-G-M awards him the Beau Brummell "oscar ‘. See the M-G-M story, "Beau Brummell,' opening next week—December 8—at the Heilig Theater, starring Stewart Granger as the elegant scoundrel, Beeu Brummell. The story is filmed in color in England. Finalists' Pictures Contributed by Fehley's Studio Awards to the Winners: * Beau Brummell Statuette * Cashmere Sweater from Fennell's * Dinner at the Bib 'n' Tucker Room in the Eugene Hotel * Corsage and boutonniere by Eugene Flower Home * Airways Limousine service to the premier—Dec. 8— showing of "Beau Brummell" * Beau Brummell leather billfold from M-G-M * Heilig Theater pass for the remaining school year Beau BrummeM Oscar METRO-GCLDWYN-MAYIR