Hale Kane A, B Volleyball Teams Enter Infra-mural Playoff Finals By Sam Vaney Emerald Sportswriter Iia.le Kune, already on the inside Iraric toward an all-intramural . < hainpiomdilp, has a chance to add two more first place scores to its previous football title. liolh tin- Hawaiian volleyball squads posted victories in the serni t ;-.Ih Monday afternoon, to ad V 'nee to the last slots in both the A and B playoffs. In the finals, Hale Kane's A s will meet i»hi Del ta Tln-ta Wednesday, and the col "iful Hawaiian B team will battle „ the winner of the ATO-Theta Chi encounter, to be played this after noon. Tain Wins Hale Kane's victories were prab » bed from the Theta Chi A's, 10-15, 15-5, and 15 to 8; and from Stitzcr Hall's B's 15-0 and 15-0. Springy Bob Milirhead spear headed (lie Hale Kane triumph over Theta Chi, with plenty of help also coming from Boh Fase, Orlando Mathias, Boh llanaike, - and .Milt Kotoshirodo. Theta Chi came from behind to . win tiie first same, 15-10. Bill Har her and Bill Crandall were instru mental in the victory. - But Muirhead's spikes were too lunch for the losers in the last two sets. Although Hale Kane com pletely trounced its opponent, 15-3, in the second game, it had consid erable trouble downing a revived Theta Chi outfit, 15 to 8 in the finale. A rally led by Don Krieger almost caught up with the confi dent Hawaiian crew. i A Magician Martin Magi was everything his | last name would imply in the Hale - Kane B tilt.s. With seemingly su , I rnatural power he completely bewildered the Stitzer B’s in tha two quick, 15-0 Hale Kane tri umphs. In the first game, diminu ■ live Don Kanaikc served 15 straight points. The last set was ' closer, but the crowd-pleasing Ha i waiians still held their competi loth scoreless. Magi mane at lea.-it one out of every two of the suc cessful Hale Kane spikes. Clark Jones was the standout performer for Stitzer. YM Cagers Needed For Church League All university men interested in playing in the city church league for YMCA are requested to sign up at the YMCA office in the student union building. Read the Emerald’s Classified Ads. On campus ... he wears a dreamy \ an Heusen Century shirt, with the revolutionary new soft collar that won't wrinkle ever. Tailored of fine broadcloth in white or color .. .with ocean pearl buttons. Regular or spread collar, $3.95/ $4.95 For the smartest in neckwear . . . smartly dressed college men always choose Nan Heusen ties. All center stitched with nylon for neater knotting. $1.00, $2.50 During study hours ... he gets comfortable in N an Heusen pajamas . . . with the exclusive Flexibelt waist that won't let them slip, slop or slide. $3.95 and up he wears VanHeusen \. day and night! Rooks Dump Duck Frosh PORTLAND — Oregon State’s Rooks trimmed the Oregon Duck ling team 67-56, Monday night be fore a full house at the Ice Arena.' Pasteur Film Slated “The Story of Louis Pasteur” is the educational film to be shown Wednesday at 7 and 9 p.m. in 207 Chapman. Admission is free. HE'D L!KE A SWEATER from YOU from FENNELL'S Christmas will be complete with this beautiful gift from you! Pringle Johnston Cashmere - 20 Shades and ® Nukit • Towne & King • Jantzen FENNELL’S 860 East 13th Street o o o Mat only Time will Tell HE SAYS THIS SHORT STORY WILL BE THE BEST vet! WHAT A WRITER! HE WEAVES WORDS LIKE A WIZARD] BET HE GETS THE ANNUAL JOURNALISM award! HOW CAN THEY TELL 4 SO SOON ? HE'S WRITTEN THE FIRST PAGE 50 ^ TIMES ALREADY') , a budding only »i-"e w.iH “"Ll Will tell about author! And only ^ ., cigarette! Tahe your most popular cigarette, to •CAME“;'e«Sr»syour^-t*dch^ how flavorful they a a{ter week! CAMELS are -*ee tm CA^ leads au other bran°s by billions ot eigofeHes per year i There must be I a reason why- . Reynolds Tobacco Co.. •c vm&x* ojswoctx