Go/s Warm Up FIVE CO-ED BOWLING enihuaiasts warm up for the round-robin bowling tournament for women which (feta underway Thursday, October 15, on the Student Cnlon alleys. The tournament will last through December 3, WRA Making Plans For Bowling Tourney Women’s Recreation association is now making plans for the fall intramural women's bowling tour nament. The round robin tourna ment. is slated to get under way Oct. 15, and run through Dec. 3. There will be room for only eight teams in the competition so all interested houses, dorms and co-ops should get their entries in ao soon as possible. October 13 Deadline The house entries should be turn ed in to Lucia Knepper, at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority, or to the athletic cage in Gerlinger hall. Deadline for the entries is Oct. 13. The first eight entries to be turned in will be the ones which make up the tournament. Each squad will bowl each oth er team once. There is room for six players on a team, four regu lars and two subs. No previous experience is needed to qualify for a spot on a team. Any questions regarding the tournament should be directed to the YV’RA house representa tive or Miss Knepper, at A C'hl O. Interest has always been high in the tournament. Last year ten women's squads competed for the championship, with Zeta Tau Al pha winning out. The ZTA’s won the playoff match from Highland House, who had tied with Gamma Phi Beta in one of the leagues. Handy Outstanding Jane Handy was the outstand ing bowler in the 1952 tourney averaging a 14o game. This year's matches will be rolled off Thursday afternoon, starting at 4 p.m. The teams will roll three lines a day. Phi Psis Bump Kappa Sigma In intramural action Wednesday afternoon, Phi Kappa Psi walloped Kappa Sigma, 25-0; Sigma Nu had little trouble dropping the Tekes, 23-0; Hale Kane rolled up an other lopsided score over Barrister Inn, 26-0; and Theta Chi ran roughshod over the Legal Eagles, 38-0. French hall blanked Susan Campbell I, 13-0; Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated Beta Theta Pi, 18-0; Alpha hall won over Sigma hall by forfeit; and Nestor defeat ed Stitzer when Stitzer failed to field a team. BOOK SALE Wednesday, Oct. 7th * Fiction * Non-Fiction * Library Withdrawals From 25c to $6.00 TRADE BOOK DEPT. Oregons Prep For Cougars Bub Nelson Emerald Sports Writer Coach Len Casanova ran his footballers through a rugged de fensive scrimmage Wednesday aft ernoon in an effort to sharpen the squad for the Saturday clash with the Washington State college Cou gars at Pullman, Wash. The defense, however, looked quite unimpressive against the W8C plays directed at it. Casa nova described it as ragged and stated it would have to improve to hold the Cougars, who are re puted to have a potent offense. Burkhart Top Threat Heading the touchdown threats is senior Quarterback Bob Burk hart, 5’11 and 195 pounds. He passes, runs, and kicks, and has been one of the coast’s top of fensive stars for three years. Be cause of injuries he played little against Iowa but is expected to be ready to go against the Ducks. Other WSC stars are Left Half Wayne Berry, who tossed for two touchdowns against Iowa, and PACIFIC COAST [UCLA.. Washington ... California . Southern Cal __ Stanford . WSC .. . OREGON osc .. Idaho ..” CONFERENCE W L Pet. .2 0 J.COO 1 0 1.000 .-1 0 1.000 .1 0 1.000 .1 0 1 000 .0 1 .000 -.o 2 .000 . 0 3 M0 .o 0 .000 giant Cnd Howard McCants, who stands 6’8 and weighs 225 pounds. While the Cougars have shown a good offense thus far this sea son, their defense has been ex tremely porous. They lost to USC 29-13, beat tough College of Pa cific 26-20, and then were swamp ed by Iowa 54-12. Cougars Not Easy Lest the Iowa score should lead some people to believe the Cou gars will be pushovers against the Ducks, Oregon Line Coach Vem Sterling, who scouted the WSC Iowa contest, stated the score of that game by no means gives a true indication as to the strength of the Cougars. WSC, he pointed out, will be at home against Oregon and will be playing before a Dad s Day-Home coming crowd, and win be eager to atone for last week’s loss. Ster ling also made reference to the USG and COP games as more like ly tip offs on the Cougar’s ability. * BOB BURKHART Barrel Chested Passer SPORTS FARE Thursday, Oct. 8 3:50 IM Field Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Alpha Tau Omega •Field 1 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Pi Kappa Phi Field 2 Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Chi Psi Field 3 Phi Delta Theta vs. Lambda Chi Alpha ; 4:45 IM Field Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Kappa Sigma Fi^W 1 Sigma Chi vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon Field 2 Delta Upsilon vs. Legal Eagles Field 1 Susan Campbell I vs. Nestor Hall spore MOT Desk Editor: Boat JfetooM ,---— ,aa fls. For people who go places CARRY TEN DRESSES OR FIVE SUIT$ WITHOUT A WRINKLES LEED’S new TRIP-ZIP V mu; on UTr-mnna A NATIONAL RESTAURANT a October MONTH RUSH INN 854 E. 13th . Irp Cream Specials