I She’s.Queen of the Mardi Gras u n iv er sity E u gen e, Feb'. or O r eg o n , 18—-(Special)— Oregon plays Its tast conference basketball game Frjdgy . against the »Oregon Aggie* here. The Webfooters, should they defeat the Angles, will be . undisputed champions of- the northern sec­ t io n .’ Tfiey w01 bare then won 10 games . wlthfeqt a- defeat, -a record ’.lb coast conference cqm- petitlon. . . ; ; : , . ,'j , * ' / Last Saturday at Corvallis, Oregon Won with apparent ease, 82 f a .V k /.T h e Aggies, whoso “pesgentage” .style of play ca’l9 for jfong shots, were handicap­ ped by the bigpess of t^eir own gynf and*becatise .of close check­ ing »hy < 0|egpn, had much dif­ ficulty in working the ball down to thf WebfooterB’ basket. The Eugene floor Is much, smaller than * the . Corvallis court, so should* «lvet, the , Aggies a great udvpntagb- . . For »hat reason Coach Rein­ hart of Gpegdh Is holding stren­ uous praitjlee sessions this week. He '-is preparing big ‘ players for anj^ kind of attack the Aggies may .offer. ’ By taking 18 points In Sat- urday’g contest, Okerberg brot big Season's total up to 91 polwts. He now leads the con­ ference both In Individual scor­ ing and total scoring per game, replacing Burr of the Aggie.’, who dropped from 9.5 points average per/gaihe to 8.2, wftllo Okerberg climbed from 9.4 to 10.1. ' total scores show that Oregon has . scored« 307 points, or 34.1 per game to 180 point«, or 20 per gM”e for her op­ ponents. The Aggies have tai­ led 138 points or 27.6 per game to lesrpolntg or. 24 per game for their opponents. , , ” ' o more teeth Î Miss K a ’ l i - ’ lnc W illiam s, 16-year-oid N e w Orleans society bud. given the h ¿l.vs-t, hoaor N ew O riean * society can bestow—she elected « ju w o -o f the 1»26 tt k r d l'Q n w carn ival, and w ill reign c ity during th e famous w in ter festival. By HENRY L. FARRELL GiéUdale — Douglas County (United Press Sports Editor) will spend $10,QOO here, on * NEW YORK, Feb. 18—In­ pavfcig extension. fluence of southern sunshine is beginning to have a most sut- West Linn — New sewer sys­ prising result npon amateur tem costing 832,000, being in sport. The desire for publicity stalled here. ' has caused promoters of fashion­ able watering place enterprise« terSnVá^e»-the Yield f •< athiotlcs for names that look' good in print. Florife. lured Red Orange and Ernie Nevers from ttae_ college football field and enticed three of the greatest girl swimmers In the United States from the amateur ranks. 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