DU'S VICTORIOUS Theta Chi Wins Tilt; A TO Tips Kap Sigs Theta Chi beat Phi Kappa Psi, .■■t to 21; Alpha Tau Omega 1 i imped the Kappa Sigs, 22 to 13; end Delta Upsilon trounced the Sigma Alpha Mh quint. 28 to 8 i. intramural “B“ basketball Wednesday afternoon. Theta Chi's junior casaba squad l ulled away from the Phi Psi's in the second half to win going away. C.ick . Kfillei* sparked Lfie winner : nd grabbed high point honor's | Vv ith 12. Bob White reported. Alpha Tati Omega’s "B’s" jiunped to an early lead and stead . ily built it up over the spirited! I lappa Sigma's. At halftime, the victorious team enjoyed a four point lead. 11 to 7. Bob Altman turned in a good Door game and paced the winners with 8 points, Biil Johnson re ported. Delta Upsilon had little trouble in decisively defeating- -the Sam i'ties, 28 to 8. Lowell Sehuck was the top scorer for the DU's with •3-3. repotted Dick McConnell. Denny Mecklem played a good supporting role and came up with 0 points. Deiis Ploy Phi Delts Delta Tau Delta will meet Thi Delta Theta this afternoon in handball competition for a soot in the semi-finals of the intra mural handball tournament. Hale Kane Wins Match Hale Kane remained undefeated in all sporting events so tar this year as the Hawaiians grabbed a berth in the semi-finals of the! handball tournament by edging i Sigma Xu in a tight match, 2 to 1. Doits hy Forfeit Delta Tau Delta came out vic torious in its easiest athletic con test of the rear Wednesday aft ernoon. winning by forfeit when Phi Kappa Sigma failed to show up foi the scheduled track meet'. SPORTS STAFF Sam Vahey, Rick Tarr Gavilan Floors Fog Foot Times hi TKO Vidor/ CHICAGO Courageous Chuck j Davey gave it all he had tonight i but vvelte’.weight champion Kid1 Gavilan proved too rugg”d for the j Spartan from Michigan State. The result was a 10th round technical knockout scored by Gavilan to re tain his ciown at Chicago sta dium. It was the first pro loss for Davey. Gavilan floored Davey four times to live up to the three to one odds posted for the scrappy Cuban. The first knockdown saw Davey sc iambic to his feel after absorbing a nine count in the third. l'rom the third through the l eighth, Gavilan appeared to toy with Davey. Frequently, Gavilan switched to the southpaw style regularly employed by Chuck. Then, the end came with light ning rapidity in the ninth. At the outset of the round. Davey went on the offensive, connecting with several rights and lefts. Suddenly. Gavilan clipped Davey with a short right uppercut. Davey hit the deck. He took a count of (Please turn to pa tie li: e) Ducks To Attempt Four Game Sweep By Rkk Tarr Emerald Sportswriter The t ircgon eaters went through a brisk workout \\ ednesiiav in preparation for their two game invasion of Washington State College at Pullman this Priday and Sat urday night. hresh from two derisive v ic tories over the highly touted Idaho Vandals, Oregon will be favored to make it four straight over the Cougars. If the Web foots succeed, it will be the first | time in history, and quite a feath er in the cap of Sophomore Coach Bill Borcher. Won One (lamp But even though the Cougars have won only one game in then last tea starts, they are never taken lightly by the opposition. This is due to their wily veteran coach, Jai k Friel, who has been head man since 1928. Friel has a habit ot' making the second game of a sei ies plenty tough by devis ing special strategy after the first test. 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It’s easier than you think to make $25 by writing a Lucky Strike jingle like those you see in this ad. Yes, we need jingles — and we pay $25 for every one we use! So send as many as you like to: Happy-Go-Lucky, P. O. Box 67, New York 46, N.Y. / * * * « league leading Huskies one of their roughest nights last Sntur uuy hy staying in the lead for . thu e quarters before bowing 09 ND Standings w i. \\ imliinut M 10 h ORKGON <, 4 Pet 1 t,ni) • Mr. ho Ou*K"U Stair \\ .»• limbi' ii St ate 5 7 .417 1 o ! 1 <. • 50. Washington Stute C’ou'-h Jack Friel often makes uj> for lack of offensive ability with a sticky de fensive game that could slow the rampaging Ducks down to it walk. Kebot’.nd Prep ildps Coach Eorcher's special atten tion to rebounding before the Idaho series paid off as the Webf nits con trolled both boards against the taller Vandals. Kieth Fan: m played two of his best games against Idaho and proved himself a fin ■ rebounder who should take some of the load off Chet .Joe and Md Halbcrg. Loyd Lewis Leads !M Cage Scorers ~ Loyd Lewis, freshman ha. I:ete<-r from French Hall, is < 'icntly leading the intramural ; or* rs with 51 points in 3 games, : cord ing to unofficial .statistic , inched- ' ing games up to Monday. Feb. 9. Kimm-r-up in scoring hi t«>t:i 1 points is S:un Duncan, .Sigma Hall, v.lm has collected !(> (al lies in four contests, iton !*!iil iii>s, SIerrut Chi, and !5o‘> Hin man, i'll! Kappa Sigma, are tied in the average column, with I I points per game. Behind Lewis, who has 22 fI • -1,! goals to his credit, are Phillip.-, * Lowry Hoyer, Campbell Club, and Sam Duncan, Sigma Hall, who are - deadlocked for second in the field goals column with 18. Paul Bonney, Merrick Hall, lias collared the most free throws, 15. - Norm Ruecker, Alpha Hall, is next with 12; followed by Ken Torger son. ATO, with 11. Torgerson so far holds the rec ord for high score in one game, 28. One point behind Is Lewis with 22. Following is the unofficial list of players with an average of 9 or more points per game. Name Games FG FT TP Avo , 1. Lewis 3 2. Phillips 3 ' 3. Hiornan 1 4. 'Viskov 2 5. Hoyer 3 6. Talbot 3 7. Marshall 2 8. Beck 2 • 9. Jones 3 10. Torgerson 3 11. Dunn 3 12. Bonriey 3 13. Duncan 4 14. Mueller 3 15. Miller 3 ,16r.Pii£'kw'oad.3 17. Leter 2 18. Ruecker 3 19. Hempy 2 20. Adams 2 21. Wrightson 1 22. Lindner 1 23. Sjolund... 1 24. Ruhlman 1 25. Dougherty 2 26. Carlson 3 27. Todd 3 28. Briggs 3 29. Haogs 3 30. Mundl.e 2 31. Holt 3 32. Scliuck 3 22 7 51" T7.0 1-8 6 42 • 14.0 .6 2 14. 110 12 3,27,13.5 18 3 39 13.0 15 9 39 13.0 9 7 25 ' 12.5 8 9 23 12.5 13 10 36 12.0 12 11 35 11.6 15 5 35 11.6 10 15 35 11.6 .18 10 43 11.5 13 7 33 11.0 ' 13 7 33 11.0 12 9 33 11.0 7 8 22 11.0 10 12 32 10.6 9 2 20 10.0 8 4 20 .10.0 - 5 0 10 10.0 5 0 10 10.0 4 2 10 10.0 - 5 0 10 10.0 7 6 20 10.0 . 13 '5 29 9.6 10 8 28 9.3 12 4 28 9.3 11 5 27 9.0 8 2 18 9.0 12 3 27 9.0 9 9 27 9.0 ' Seton Hall Wins Again South Orange,. New Jersey (./Pi— Seton Hall scored a G2-46 victory over Siena tonight, giving the South Orange Pirates an unbroken String of-23 wins. Walt Dukes led the way with 2& points.