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A 5-8 Pivotman? Seeing Is Believing What <lo you do when you’re 5 8 and have athletic ambitions? Well, you could play baseball; it doesn't always take si/e for that gume Maybe try football Or you could be anchor man on the tiddly winks team. Not many at 5-8 play college basketball though at the post position There aren’t many like (Jon saga's IJilyl Suter either Suter is proving there is a place for him in basketball too. Oregon fans will get to see col lege basketball's version of the Cheney Courteers when it comes to Mac Court tonight In the telephone interview, Su ter said. I don't think they (other teams) take advantage of my size And I don't think it hinders me I am fast enough to get away." He's like a little white mouse," lielko said "He's all over t h e place." lie roars too In fact he almost led the little Zags to a win over highly touted Seattle, before the Bulldogs succumbed in the wain ing seconds, 98 90 As for his center play, Su ter said he always played guard in high school Hank Anderson in stalled him in the pivot when the mouse went to Gonzaga. Oregon’s little center as far as college centers go -6 5 J i in Johnson said, “I’ve got to see it to believe it.” He’ll get a double take of the little one this weekend Sinre the Ducks stress ball control to a certain extent, the Bulldogs will have a problem changing the tempo of the game. “We’ll have to speed it up,” saiil Suter. "I don’t think ball con trol will hinder us too much, though." Look for a press. Look for a zone Look for a fast break. That is Gonzaga They have variety. Aside from Jim Barrett's in Jured left knee and Elliott Glea son’s bad ankle and thigh, the Ducks are healthy enough. I'aul Stuber will enter the high jump and Archie San Ko man! in the mile at the Golden (.ate International Indoor meet in San Francisco Saturday. The soccer team will meet today in the SU. The room num her will be posted. Gymnasts to Test Tough Washington Oregon's gymnastics team takes on its toughest foe yet when the Ducks travel to Washington for a dual meet Saturday. The Huskies are the defending champions of the Western Colle giate meet. Their outstanding boy is Jim David, a junior who won two events in the Western meet — tumbling and free exercise. They also have Bob Hall, a junior who was fourth in the all around competition and sec ond in side-horse. The other Husky veterans are seniors Kjcll Hanson and Jim Dieterich, both all-around aces. Washington also has two out standing sophomore prospects IM Schedule Basketball 3:50 Court 40, Sherry Ross B vs. .Morton B. Court 43, Douglas B. vs. Sheldon B. 4:35 Court 40, McClure B vs. Clark B. Court 43. Adams B vs. Young B 5:15 Court 40, Alpha Tau Ome ga B Delta Upsilon B Court 43, Delta Chi B vs. Campbell B. Handball Delta Tau Delta vs. Parsons ’64 JET-SMOOTH LUXURY CHEVROLET—Impala Sport Coupe ALL-NEW CHEVELLE-Malibu Sport Coupe ’64 THRIFTY CHEVY H-Nova Sport Coupe ’64 SPORTY, MORE POWERFUL CORVAIR-Monza Club Coupe ’64 EXCITING CORVETTE-Sting Ray Sport Coupe YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER HAS MORE TO OFFER: luxury cars, thrifty cars, sport cars, sporty cars, big cars, small cars, long cars, short cars, family cars, personal cars 45 DIFFERENT MODELS OF CARS Why one stopat your Chevrolet dealer’s is like having your own private auto show And if we had room here we could go on and list all the engines Chevrolet offers, ranging up to an extra-cost 425-hp V8 in the big Chevrolet. And all the different transmissions. And the umpteen different exterior and interior color choices. And the models with bucket seats and those without. And the hundreds of different accessories, including the new extra-cost AM-FM radio. But that’s best left to your Chevrolet dealer. That and exactly how reason able the price can be for you to be able to enjoy so much car. THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet • Chevelle • Chevy II • Corvair • Corvette See them at your Chevrolet Showroom To Look Yoor Best, try CHARLIE ELLIOTT'S UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP 1239 ALDER * FOUR BARBERS TO SERVE YOU - LEN, OLE, CHUCK AND CHARLIE POSITIONS OPEN NOW FROSH RUGBY Meeting for all interested Tuesday,Feb. 13 7:30 p.m. Room 308 S.U. Further Information John Cline 342-1777 Security First I National Bank I serving Southern California will have a representative on Campus j FEB. 19 l to discuss: E • Accelerated Management Training • Immediate Responsibility • Outstanding Promotional Possibilities • Ideal Living Conditions in a Stimulating Environment. He would like to interview graduating Seniors with ma- j jors in Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, g Finance, or Liberal Arts (with Business Minor), as well as candidates for the M.A. or M.B.A. degree. Please make necessary arrangements at vour Placement Office. HEADACHE V NftfEfllAfl JNECKACHE\ / / V \BACKACHE ^ - .. / - Excruciating headaches may be caused by eyestrain. Eyestrain can also reduce working efficiency, pro* mote fatigue and irritability and may be allied with other physical troubles, such as neckache, backache and upset stomach. Why suffer needlessly? Protect your eyes with properly fitted glasses. Heed the danger signs. Be sure of proper eye care. Have your eyes examined at least once a year by Dr. Notes Optometrists. • Convenient Credit 120 West Broadway 343-9742 Dr. H. S. Keir, Resident Manager COLUMBIAN 0PTICA1 CO. • We Give 2rHGreen Stamps out 59 tU