Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 03, 1954, Page Five, Image 5

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    Oregon to Meet
Chiefs, Portland
Two top-flight independent
basketball teams will provide op
position for the Oregon Ducks
next week as the Wehfoots en
tertain .Seattle's Chieftains Tues
day night and meet the Portland
Pilots in the Kose city Wednes
day.
The Chiefs, a ranking hoop
power since the O-Brien-twin
dayu, ate rated high again this
season under Coach A1 Bright
nian. The Pilots suffered their
most disastrous season in recent
Trojans Pick
Patera, Shaw
Two Oregon players. Guard
Jack Patera and Back George
Shaw have mad'- the University
of Southern California’s all-op
ponent football learn.
The Hose Bowl bound Trojans
included three California stars
on their team. UCLA, Notre
Dame and Oregon each landed
two players while Oregon State
and Texas Christian had one man
chosen. ,
The team:
Ends Dan Shannon, Notre
Dame, and Jim Hanifan, Cali
fornia: Tackles Jack Ellena, UC
LA, and Hon Aschbachar, Ore
gon State; Guards Jim Salsbury.
UCLA and Patera; Center Matt
Hazeltine, California.
Harks included were Shaw,
Ralph Guglielmi, Notre Dame;
Paul Larson. California, and Hon
Chnkacalc. Texas Christian.
TV Grid Coverage
Restrictions Asked
CHICAGO-(AP)-Recommenda
tion of continued restricted foot
ball television at the national
level will be made to the annual
National Collegiate Athletic as
sociation convention next month
by the NCAA television com
mittee.
The TV committee Wednesday
ended a two-day session of re
viewing the 1954 television plan
und drafting a report on it for
the convention in New York Jan.
5-7.
•'The recommendation for car
rying on national control will
leave the specific plan for 1955
football television up to the new
TV committee to be named lat
er,” said Walter Byers, NCAA
executive director.
"The recommendation from us
is simply for any type of con
trol at a national level,” he
added. "And this does not imply
that the 1955 NCAA football
television program necessarily
will be patterned the same as
this year.”
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1 years in 1953-54, dropping 19
games in 28 starts.
Hultlr Itcachc* Finals
Cal Bauer, a 5-9 guard, I*-d the
Seattle five to a sparkling 26-2
; record last season as they
I reached the western NCAA re
gional playoff* at Corvallis, los
ing to Idaho State 77-75.
Brightman has eight letter
'rnen back from that team, and
6' 9" Junior Bob Codes will move
into the pivot slot vacated by
! 6' 9” Joe Pehanick. Stan Glowa
ski, a 6' 4", two-year veteran,
\ will team with Bauer at guard.
; Lettermen Larry Sanford and
lion Malone arc battling with
' 6' 5" transfer Ken Fuhrer from
! Olympic junior college.
The Portland club opened its
season Thursday night against
ART McLARNEY
Ni-m Pilot Coach
Sacramento State. Under new
Coach Art McLarney, former
Washington mentor, the Pilots
have most of their 1954 club
back.
Big Bob Altenhofen. a team
mate of Oregon's Phil McHugh
in high school, holds down the
center spot for the Pilots. At for
wards are expected to be senior
vet Dick Bartell and 6’ 5" Ron
Marshall. Transfer Jack Scrivens
and Don Koepke occupy the
guard spots.
Oregon's jayvee team, com
posed mostly of sophomores, will
see preliminary action both
nights, meeting the Tongue Point
Navy team at Eugene and the
Portland jayvees at Portland.
Barney Holland is the JV coach.
IM Managers to
Debate on Plan
Intramural managers will meet,
at 4 p.m. Tuesday in PE 122 to
act on Inter-fraternity council
proposal to set up fraternity
Travel Grants
Offered Again
The Institute of International
Education is again offering nu-!
merous fellowships for study to
college students.
The general eligibility require
ments are U.S. citizenship; bach
elor's degree (except for British
I.abor, Woolley Foundation. Mex
ican Government, and Austrian
and British Summer Schools
awards I; proof of (1) good aca
demic record, (2) good character
and personality, (3) ability to use
the language of the country of
study, and (4) good health. Un
married candidates are generally
preferred. 'Successful candidates
must be prepared to meet all ex
penses of incidentals and travel,
as eligibility for supplementary
travel grants does not carry any
assurance of receipt of such an
award. In most cases, successful
candidates must supplement the
grants with partial living ex
penses.
Fellowships are offered from
the following sources with corre
sponding deadlines for applica
tion; University of Vienna Sum
mer school. May 1; Danish gov
ernment, April 1; British Uni
versities summer school, Mar.
28; French government fellow
ships, Feb. 1; French government
assistantships. Feb 1; Woolley
Foundation, Paris, Feb. 1. Six
teen fellowships are being of
fered by German schools which
must be applied for by Mar. 1.
Fellowships are also offered in
Italy, the Netherlands, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, and Wales.
Additional information and ap
plication deadlines for all these
fellowships may be obtained from
Dr. E. S. Ghent in the office of
Student Affairs.
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leagues according to size of
houses.
The problem was referred to
the managers by Intramural Di
rector Paul Washke after a
group of fraternity presidents
took the situation up with him
this fall. The IFC originally
made the proposal last spring,
but no action was taken during
the summer.
Under the present system of
organizing the leagues, the top
ranking teams from the previous
year are seeded first in each of
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the leagues, with the next high
est teams seeded second, until
the organization is complete, re
gardless of size of the individual
house.
1FC members contend that the
proposed organization would en
courage the smaller houses to
participate in intramurals.
IF YOU LOSF THAT
BASKETBALL BET,
PAY IT OFF AT
ROD'S!
Of course all you optimistic
Oregon Ducks are betting that
Oregon will win this first basket
gon will win in this first basket
ball game of the season, but it's
been rumored that Santa Clara
has a good chance.
If you have basketball bets
to pay off, try Rod Taylor's after
the game. There you can kill two
birds with one stone! Not only
can you pay off these "smart"
traitors to good old Oregon, but
you can also forget your troubles
for an evening. And with finals
coming up . . . well, EVERY
BODY has plenty! So, remember,
after the game it's Rod Taylor's
on the Glenwood Strip.
Rod
Taylor's
ON THE GLENWOOD STRIP
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