6 pan. Sign On 6:03 pan. Piano Moods 6:10 p.m. News Till Naiv 6:15 pan. Surprise Pa&kage 6:S0 p.m. Table-hopping at the Sl> 7 p.m. Ways ufMankind 7:30 pan. Chicago Roundtable 8:00 p.m. Campus Classics 9:00 p.m. This Time Yesterday 9:30 p.m. Kwaxworks 10:30 p.m. Emerald of the Air 10:35 pan. Softly Now Freshman Women Receive Party Bids Eighty-seven freshmen women, 33 more than last year, have been invited to attend the annual “Smarty Party,” sponsored by Mortar Board for all freshmen women who made a 3 point or above fall term, at 6:30 tonight in Student Union 110. General chairman of the affair is Mary Ellen Burrell. Members of Phi Theta and Kwama will serve. Firesides Tonight The Religious Evaluation week firesides continue tonight with 15 houses scheduled to play host to speakers. Houses are to expect their guests at 5:30 p.m. for din- i ner. Tonight’s firesides and speakers are: Alpha Delta Pi, Rev. Mathias | Burger; Alpha Gamma Delta, Rus- j sell Walker; Ann Judson House,1 Thomas Hunter; Delta Gamma, George McDonough; Pi Beta Phi, Rev. Harry Meserve; Alpha Tau Omega, Very Rev. Georges Flor-, ovsky; Phi Delta Theta, H. H. Waechter; Phi Kappa Psi, Paul j Risley; Pi Kappa Phi, William D. Richins; Sigma Alpha Mu, Ward Macy; Sigma Chi, Paul Wright; Sigma hall, Father Evan Williams; ' Theta Chi, Hal C. Gossard; Sigma Nu, Harold Allane; Wesley Foun dation, Bill Smith. ♦ Campus Briefs 0 Petitions have boon called for Senior Ball promotion, tickets and decorations committees. Deadline for the petitions, which may be turned in to the special events of fice in the Student Union, is Fri day at 5 p.m. q University symposium will meet tonight in Villard 206 at 7:30 announced forensics director Herman Cohen, All members are urged to attend the general dis cussion period, Cohen said. 0 Kwama, sophomore women’s honorary, will meet at 4:30 this afternoon in Gerlinger. All mem bers must attend the meeting, ac cording to Nan Mimnaugh. presi dent. 0 The regular Wednesday Cele bration of Holy Communion for Episcopal students will be held in the Carson hall living room this week, instead of in Gerlinger hall. The change has been made be cause of the HE Week meditations scheduled in Gerlinger. The ser vice will begin as usual at 7 a.m. 0 Phi Theta Upsilon members are to be at the Student Union at 6:20 tonight in uniform to serve for the Smarty party, president Judy McLoughlin announced. Fol lowing the party at 7:30, there will be an important meeting. Miss McLoughlin said. 0 The Pre-nursing club will meet at noon Wednesday at Miss Slocum's apartment, 773'2 E. 16th St., in back of the DG house. Members should bring a sack lunch. Karin Peterson,' student nurse at the medical school, will speak on psychiatric nursing. 0 Young Democrats will meet tonight at 6:30 in the Student Un ion. Plans will be discussed for a statewide convention to be held sometime in April in Eugene, ac cording to Charles Grover, Pres ident. 0 Petitions are being called for special events chairman of the Campus Workshop program to be held later in the term by the Stu dent Union. Deadline for petitions, which may be obtained in rooms 301 and 310 of the SU, is Friday, 5 p.m. TODAY'S STAFF Copy Desk: Sue Smith, Nan Stone, Dave Averill, Barbara Boushey, Bill Gurney, Kee Briggs. GARRY McMURRY For Frosh President PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT INSTANT PRESSING-/ 2 815 E. 13th Ph. 5-6321 'Civil War' Cage Trophy IT’S FULL-SIZED—Permanent possession of the new “Chancellor’s Trophy,” a gold basket hall will be awarded to the winner of the most Oregon Oregon State series over an 11-year period. Chan cellar Charles II. Byrne, above, In tlic donor of tin* award. Tin- winner of tin* opening series keeps the trophy for the year. I .eft, Slats tilll, and right, Kill Boreher, opposing coaches. CAGE RESULTS Phi Kaps, Delta Upsilon, Phi Delts Notch Mural Basketball Victories The Phi Kappa Sigma A's downed the Phi Sigma ICappa A's 39-33 in a high scoring intramural basketball game Monday. In other games, Sigma Alpha Mu lost a very close contest to the better Delta Upsilon’s 16-13, and Phi Delta Theta downed Theta Chi 37-10. The Phi Kaps, led by guard Bill Herman with fourteen points, had little or no trouble in scoring a 39-23 win over talented Phi Sig ma Kappa five. Following Herman in scoring was teammate Gene Beck with twelve counters and Phi Sigs’ Harold Daron with, ten points. Phi Kappa Sigma lqd 18; 14 at halftime after a close ’first quarter. Phi Kapps (39) (23) Bil SIgs. Beck, 12 .F 10, Daron Mundle, 4. F.8, Miller Stetlecase, 7.C.2, Backoff Herman, 14.G.. .2, Erright Chrisfensen, 2....G.1, Dunn * * * Delta Upsilon nosed out Sigma Alpha Mu 16-13 in a close intra mural basketball game in league four action. Leading the DU’s scoring column was forward Dick McCornell with six points follow ed closely by teammate Sam Kent with five. High scorer for the loserp was A1 Barzman with six counters followed by Edwin Coh en with five. DU’s (16) (13) SAM Bree, 1.F.6, Barzman McCornell, 6.F.5, Cohen Kent, 5.C.0, Rotenberg Norval, 0.G 0, Abrams Jensen, 4.G.2, Olds * * * The high scoring Phi Delta Theta A’s easily downed the Theta Chi A's 37-10 in another league four game. The Phi Delts held a commanding lead the entire game, although the Theta Chi’s held them to a 10-6 half time lead. In the third and fourth quarters the Phi Delts broke the Theta Chi’s defense and rallied twenty seven points while their opponents Ban Johnson served 27 years as president of the American League. He was also co-founder of base ball’s junior loop. were able to score but four. Phi Delts (37) (10) Theta Chi Wagner, 4 5, Murray Heath, 8 0, Krieger I4v?2%V 1 . Badoreh Lewis, » 1. .Johnson Mundle, 11 0, Keller - Substitutes: Phi Delta -'Phetn: Paullis, 4 Stitzer Forfeits IM Track Opener French Hall officially opened the intramural track season by draw ing a forfeit win over Stitzer Hall Monday. The event was handed to the French team when the Stitzer team failed to arrive. In intramural handball action, Delta Tau Delta won over Gamma Hall by forfeit. Today’s action finds Phi Gamma Delta pitted against Kappa Sigma in the track schedule and Phi Kap pa Psi meets Phi Kappa Sigma in handball action. Easketball action slates Merrick Hall A vs. Sherry Ross A on court 40 at 3:50, French Hall A vs. Stit zer Hall A on court 43 at 3:50, Philadelphia House A vs. Yeomen A on court 40 at 4:35, Counselors A vs. Legal Eagles A on court 43 at 4 :35, Beta Theta Pi B vs. Theta Chi B on court 40 at 5:15 and Lambda Chi Alpha B vs. Phi Kap pa Psi B on court 43 at 5:15. Tennis Meet on Tap All University of Oregon tennis hopefuls are urged to attend the initial meeting tonight at 7:30 in ROTC room 2. According to Capt. R. A. Laurence, tennis coach, there will be two teams this season, a Varsity squad and a frosh oulfit. Husky Center, Krueger, Noe Pace Scorers Washington's Bob Houbregs, sensational hook shot artist, leads Northern division scoring with nearly twice as many points an his nearest competitor, Hartly Krueger of Idaho. Houbregs has scored 227 points in Washington's first eight conference games for an average of 28.1 points per game to Kruger's 115 in seven games, an average of 16.1. Noe Second Actually, Oregon’s Chester Noe I has the second highest average, ' 17.3, but since Oregon has only played six games his total points rate only third on the list. Kenny Wegner, Webfoot guard, has scor ed an even 90 counters, rating number five on the points list. \1 asliington, who has played one more game than any other conference team, have all five first stringers in the lop 20 scorers. W8C, Idaho, and Ore gon each placed four on the list, and OSC filled out the top 20 with three men. Other than Noe and Wegner, Oregon’s Barney Holland and Ed Halberg, also appear in the top 20, Holland being number nine, and Halberg, number 11. Unofficial statistics on the top 20 Northern Division scorers to date: I Houbregs, Wash. Kruger, Idaho . Noe, Oregon . Cipriano, Wash. . Wegner, Oregon Morrison, Idaho Mullins, WSC . MeCutchcon, Wn. Holland, Oregon . Vlastelica, OSC . Halberg, Oregon Rehder, WSC . McClary, Wash McIntosh, Idaho . Mather, Idaho Bennick, WSC . Koon, Wash. Jaiboe, OSC . Klock, WSC . Whiteman, OSC I T I t Tl’ 57 17 227 39 21 115 38 19 101 12 21 100 40 21 . 90 20 25 88 21 17 83 32 26 74 23 21 70 14 7 70 II 17 65 11 19 65 1 1 23 63 13 16 61 6 15 56 14 39 48 12 18 48 17 10 44 10 14 40 13 9 39 ru 85 38 33 44 25 34 31 21 .24 28 27 27 20 24 25 .17 .18 14 15 13