Driving home for spring vacation. IS YOUR CAR READY J 11 ac vour car checked now. At Pride o Oregon (just a step from campus) you'n as>ured of complete..professional service Thorough lubrication with high-qualit' greases ... preventative maintenance from bumper to bumper! Any accessorie you mav need are available here, too. Clean, pure oil helps your engine to last longer. Have it changed at least ev ery 1000 miles . .. and he sure to check your oil filter cart- ™ ridge, too. \\ e ll he glad to do it for you. PRIDE OF OREGON BROADWAY & ALDER BUCKING FOR "As"? v hop on your pony and gallop down! THE BIG BUCK . . . probably can’t help you score during finals week . . . but he sure can give you the “ABC’s” of tire economy! A big $10 trade-in for your old tires . . . when you get>new Gillette Ambassador "8's". Minimum trade-in, $5. Bargain terms—your old tires as down payment, plus only $1.75 per week. p ^^ome in today ... get your car ready for that trip home! Sigma Chi Wins IM Track Crown Sigma Chi came through In tho championship Intramural track meet to down Phi Delta Theta 30 33 on March 3 and become tho i 11)52 thlnclad champs. The struggle for polntH was al most even until the Sign grabbed the relay event to nail down the title. The Phi Delta took three first places to the Six's six. Results of the meet: High Jump: Weddel, Sigma Chi, and Hendrickson Phi Delt tie for first place; Zimmerman, Phi Delt. Height: 5‘ 6". Broad Jump: Edwards, Sigma Chi; Wilcox, Phi Delt; Gibson, Phi Delt. Distance: 20' 2'-". Shot put: Slkora, Phi Delt: Davis, Sigma Chi; McCauley, Phi | Delt. Distance: 41’ Pole vault: Charlton, Sigma Chi; Clay. Phi Delt; Hodges, Sigma Chi! Height: IP 0". Hurdles: Zimmerman, Phi Delt; Weddel, Sigma Chi; Morse, Phi Delt. Time: 5.5 sec. 40-yd. dash: Edwards, Sigma Chi; Mausshardt, Phi Delt; Thorpe, Phi Delt. Time: 4.7 see. Relay: Sigma Chi. Time: 15.4 , sec. -mile: Samples, Sigma Chi; Mundle, Phi Delt; Gibson, Phi Delt. Time: 3:46.8. Alpha Tau Omega led nil com petitors in the winter intramural sports program with 347 points. Sigma Chi finished second with 333 points. Minturn hall i3 leading the IM total 1951-52 standings by 110 points over second place Alpha Tau Omega. The top 10 teams: Minturn Ilall 6H7 Alpha Tau Omega . 577 Sigma Nu 540 Sigma Chi 514 Sigma Alpha Epsilon . 511 Theta Chi 509 Phi Gamma Delta 502 Beta Theta Pi 408 Pi Kappa Alpha 451 French Hall 444. : Campbell Club 431 UO Tennis Team Seen as Contender With about a month's practice ' already under their belts, it is be ginning to look like Coach Robert Laurence's net team is going to be one of the strongest contender* in the Northern Division tennis race getting under way next April. At present, eight men are out for the team, including Tom Muc Donald, Don Neras. Neil George. Ron Lowell, Bill Rose, Bruce Ding ier, Jack Neer, and Paul Willey. Oregon Bowlers To Face Huskies The University of Oregon goes bowling at the University of Wash ington on Saturday, April 5. The hand picked Oregon team will meet the best of Washington in Seattle to roll the first six games I of a six tilt home and home match. On Saturday, May 5, Washington visits the Oregon campus for the i second half of the match. Oregon’s road team, composed of seven top student bowlers aver aging better than 160 each, is as follows: Don Allen; Dick Graham; Ken Ireland; Bruce Koppe; Leo I Naapi; Bill Perkett; and George Troeh. They will have a tune-up : match with Dick William's All Stars on Saturday. 1952 Track Slate i April 5- -Willamette relays at ! Salem April 12 Washington at Eugene April 18 Washington State at Eugene April 19 — Hayward relays at Eugene. May 3 Idaho at Moscow May 10 Oregon State at Cor vallis May 17—Northern division meet at Seattle May 23-24—PCC meet at Eu gene May 31—State AAU meet at Portland