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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1957)
Wooden Fears UO Spoilers ('ouch .Johnny Wooden and his eighth ranked U<'|,a Bruins fly Into Kugene thin evening just nhoiil 21 hours before they take on Oregon':! cellar-ridden Web loots In the first of two crucial I trifle ( oast Conference basket ball Struggles. The Hrdlnn, stubbornly cling ing to second place In the tight PCC rare, Just a game behind league*leading California with a t»-l record, need a clean sweep in the double bill to remain In title i ontention. Although the tricks have now lost their last eight outings In a low, they showed that they could be dangerous last weekend when they were nosed out by Washing ton. 65-63. Wooden, obviously fearing Ore gon's potential "spoiler'’ role, had this to say on the eve of his squad's departure from Los Ange les: PinJuv Ties Alley Record with 289 lliil*- Kune'ii Kred PinJuv broke !'■ Student I’nton allev record vlth a 2H1I and lolled up a 660 >■< * h an Kune swept to a 4-0 wilt over Phi Delta Theta Wed nesday night. PinJuv’s effort fame in his second line; he picked up nine strikes in a row. spared hi tenth try and got another st i Ike on his final tiall. Other shutout wins were regi* t- M-d by Nestor Hall over Sigma I’hi Kpsllon and Phi Oamtna Pella over Philadelphia House. Nestor had a 2036-2414 margin ovei the Slg Kps, and Fiji was on top by 2600-2310. I’i Kappa Alpha took a 3-1 Vi - t' i y front Delta Tau Delta lead ing at the final tally 2667-2252. Former UO Grid Coach in Hospital PORTLAND Jim Aiken, former University of Oregon fi otbull conch, is in h Portland 1 for treatment of a heait condition. Aiken, who Is in the lumber business at Rose burg, suffered two mild heart attacks recently and was brought here for obser vation. His IMS Oregon team played In the Cotton Bowl. Order of the O Slates Pictures Order of the O picture* will b< taken today at 2:30 p.in. in rlu>'« lounge, according to Bob LVekcr, newly installed presi dent. All members are requested to b' present. Sports Staff Desk Kdltors: Jack Wilson, Jon Knickerbocker Staff: Tom Howser, Phil Knight Each issue of The Emerald is read by almost 4,100 peo ple. People with money! If you have something to sell Emerald Classified ads will sell it. Use classified ads— theyre good salesmen. STKVK BFXKO Sends l»u< Its Against . . . "Oregon Is getting real tough at a lime when we have to meet I hem. I have great reaped for Washington, hut the Huskies i reded an overtime to heat them Inst Saturday.’* Forty minutes after thejr ar rival, the BruinH move over to McArthur Court for a seven o'clock workout. Meanwhile, Ore gon winds up it* tegular prac tice HcHHioris thin afternoon with a light drill. Woo'len, In hit: !nth season a' tic Urlan helm, in riding the crest of a four-game winning streak over the Ducks, including las* veer'* 108-89 finale which <-t a'1 kind* of conference and UCLA re-ord*. UCLA’s record, during the cur rent campaign, stands at 18 wins and two losses, and they must now play six final games in a space of 12 days with four of them out-of-towrief*. Still re maining on the Bruin schedule are two “biggies" With California at Berkeley on March 1 and 2 Wcbfoot mentor Steve lielkn has not yet decided on a definite starting combination tart the wav i things share up now, it appears that Charlie Franklin, PTli Mor gan and Hoi Duffy will be cer tain starters. That leaves Belko with the problem of picking between Phil McHugh, Wimp Hastings. Rich Cost! and Bud Kuykendall to fiil out the two guard slots. Paul Tuchardt, whom Belko labels “the most improved player JOHN WOODEN' ... His top-ranked IVIans on the team,” is assured of seeing some prolonged action this week end spelling Duffy at the center post. Senior Forward Bill Moore has been placed on the doubtful list because of a car-washing mishap that required six stitches in his hand. Wooden nlans to stick with the same combination that has car ried most of lh( UCLA load this season: Conn.c Burke and Jim Halsten will be at forwards, Ben Rogers at center, and Walt Tor rence and Dirk Benton, the Bruins' leading scorer, at guards. campus style-leaders are wearing COVERT CLOTH now in Ivy Tones, Heather Effects and Patterns lock for Cynl Johnson Covert Cloth— in trim-toPored topcoats, suits, sportcoats, cuterweor. ^ C>' Johnson Woe en Co-pony. S’C^Ord Sp' "9*, Conn. ■*S*. with a Marlboro ■ FILTER • FLAVOR • FLIP-TOP BOX