DICK BUSEY Dr. Leland A. Huff Optometrist 13 W. 8th Ave Ph. 5-3725 Webfoot Paddlers Retain State Title The University Of Oregon swim ming team retained its state AAU senior men's championship last weekend, outdistancing its near est competitor by 30 points. The SEND YOUR LAUNDRY WITH YOUR CLEANING 4 815 E. 13th INSTANT PRESSING-/ Ph. 5-6321 two-day meet, held in Portland at the Multnomah Athletic club pool, ended Sunday. Coach John Borchardt’s crew scored 113 points, Multnomah Athletic club, 82, and the Aero club, 65. Gordon Edwards and Yosh Ter ada were the top point getters for Oregon, each gaining a pair of firsts in the two day stand. Sat urday, Edwards won the 1,500 meter freestyle in 20:28.8 and placed second in the 220-yard free style, losing to Bob Gregson of the Aero club. Sunday, Edwards cap tured the 440-yard freestyle. Terada scored his two victories in the 150-yard backstroke and the 100-yard breast stroke. He es tablished a new state record in the latter event by finishing in 1:05.2. It was the only new record made in the men's division of the meet. Saturday, Oregon won the 400 yard freestyle in 3:47.6. Fijis Win in Handball In intramural handball Monday afternoon, Phi Gamma Delta won over Beta Theta Pi 2-1. , Emerald Classified ads bring re sults. Sally Webb for Dad's Bay Hostess “A token of your thoughtfulness for dad.” SALLY WEBB, CANDIDATE Sponsored by MILLER’/ MURAL CASABA TILTS ATO Quint Downs Phi Kaps, 28-21; Chi Psi, Suzie, Also Win Contests By Morton Harkins Emerald Sportiwritor Alpha Tail Omega, behind’the sharpshooting of Kay Packwood, downed Phi Kappa Alpha, 2S-21, in a rough and tumble game Mon day afternoon in "A" intramural basketball pluy. The ATO'a jumped to an early lead, with several quick baskets and led the Phi Kaps M-10 at the half way point. The game was marked Broken Quacker Hi T—Tm-nti a MM—HB BARNEY HOLLAND Mav Miss Series Webfoot Guard Gains on Noe In Scoring Race Junior Guard Kenny Wegner scored 29 points against the Ore gon State college Beavers last weekend and closed the distance on Chet Noe by a single point in team scoring statistics, released Monday by the Athletic News bureau. Wegner, with 71 field goals and 101 free throws for a total of 243 points, trails Big Chester by 42 points. Noe has tossed in 95 field goals and the same number of charity points for his mark of 285 points. Ed Halberg, who has scored 229, has the highest field goal rate of any Webfoqt, 91 buckets in 223 tries for a .408 percentage. Weg ner, on 151 trips to»the free throw line, has hit 101 times for a .609 per cent. Bxib Hawes has a better average, but on fewer tries 36 hits on 48 trips. Number one rebounder is Noe, with 274 in 20 games—an average of 13.7 per contest. Noe’s 24 points against the Beavers Friday night is the highest single output re corded this year. Total Scoring FG FT PF TP Chet Noe .95 95 56 285 Ken Wegner .71 101 79 243 Ed Halberg ...91 48 73 229 Barney Holland 73 71 61 217 Bob Hawes .69 36 45 174 Keith Farnam .31 32 44 94 Bob Stout .16 15 38 47 Hank Bonneman.. 6 6 16 18 Lefty Page . 4 8 17 16 Bud Covey . 3 0 13 12 Wayne Johnson. .. 3 5 7 11 All others. 14 3 6 Golf Forms Needed Students interested in varsity golf are urged to fill out their eligibility forms in the Athletic department at McArthur court. with a high number of fouls nml rough action which raw one Phi Kap player thrown out of the game for unnecessary .roughness. High scorers for the game were Hay Packwood of A TO and Bud Dunn of the Phi Kaps each with nine counters. A TO (28) (21) Phi Kaps Blodgett ,5 I1’ 4, Stingley Torgesoll, 5 F 7, Hunted Packwood, 9 .C !t, Dunn Lowell, 5 ... (i I. (iillsey Shaw, I .Q 0, Chadwick, Chi Psi Wins 34-20 The Chi Pip's from down Hil yard way scored a 34-20 victory over the Lambda Chi Alpha fivo in an "A” team basketball intra mural game Monday afternoon. Led by Thomas Wrightson with ! len points and Delmer Clemens | with nine, Chi Psi's had little or no trouble in downing the Lambda Chi team. Chi Psi led at the first , quarter mark 8-4 and doubled this ! score to lead 16-8 at half time. Third quarter score was 25-13. Chi Psi (34) (20) Lambda Chi Wrightson, 10 . F 9, Kremmel Morris, 7 .F 1, Maurer Clemens, 9 .C 4, Itansom Dunbar, 4 (1 2, Woodward Stoneroad, 4 (• 4, Merryman Suzies Maul Lawyers Susan Campbell easily downed Barrister Inn 32-14 in a makeup game for one that was postponed earlier in the intamural basketball season. Susan Campbell jumped to an early 10-3 first quarter lead never to be headed. High scorer was Richard Montgomery with a total of 13 points. Barrister Inn (14) (32) Campbell Melwal, 0 .F ... 2, Jolly Danielson, 5 .F ... 2, Briggs Baer, 5 .C 3, Pound Thiene, 3 .G .... 10, Stnrkel I Kgger, 1 .G13, Montgomery Subs: Susan Campbell; Wulberg, I 2. Gamma Didn't Show In another scheduled contest Sigma Hall won over Gamma Hall by forfeit. Betas Triumph Beta Theta Pi had very little trouble in downing Campbell Club 50-17 Monday afternoon in an in tramural track meet. The highly talented Betas grab bed every first place win as they completely overpowered the Camp bell Clubbers. Broad Jump: Adams, Bela—17’ 8” High Jump: Sogge, Beta 5’ Pole Vault: Manex, Beta—10’ Shot: Harvey, Beta—36’7” Hurdles: Mannex, Beta 5.4 40 yd. sprint: Beta—4.5 Relay: Beta—17.2 % mile: Beta—4:12.6 SPORTS FARE Tuesday, Feb. 3 3:.i0 Court 40 Phi Gamma Delta A vs. Phi Kappa Psi A .1:50 Court 43 Sigma Chi A vs. Phi Sigma Kappa A 4:35 Court 40 Sigma Xu A vs. I’hi Delta I beta A 4:3.5 Court 43 Theta Chi A vs. Delta T'p 5 Hall' \Ult 40 JIa'e Ka,ie A vs- (Jamma 5 dj’ ]C°urt 43 Barrister Inn A vs. Alpha SPORT STAFF Desk Editor—Denny McFcrran. Staff—Jay Fournier, Mort Har kins, and Larry Lavelle.