OUTSTANDING SENIOR Sweifzer Gets Honor Ken Sweitzer, guard, is the winner of the 1953 Hoffman award, presented annually to the football team's outstanding senior. He is a two year letter man from Pasadena, Calif. Sweitzer received the award last night at the Oregon Club’-s football banquet in the Veter ans Memorial building, which officially brought the ’53 grid iron season to a close. Sweitzer was picked for the Lettermen Meet Order of the “O”, lettermen’s club, will hold its regular meet ing Wednesday noon at the Sig ma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. In itiation will be held for all in coming -members and a group picture will be taken, weather permitting. Lettermen should wear their blue sweaters, ac cording to Hon'' Hedgepeth, president- - mum* WANTADS FOUND—a baby shoe near educa tion building. Contact Mitsugar Sakihara, Cherney Hall. Repair your own car. Self-service garage. J. & J. Motors. 3880 West 11th avenue. Phone 5-3902 SPECIAL—Nov. 23, 24, 25. Free Delivery on orders over $2.00 from the Hamberger Inn. REG ULAR Delivery 35c on orders under $5.00. Over $5.00 Free. 23-24 FOR RENT— One bedroom house furnished or unfurnished. Phone 4-0538. 23-30 REWARD for red purse left at Rod Taylor’s. Urgently need glasses and I. D. No questions asked. Call 4-0638 after 4 p. m. 11-24 honor by a vote of the entire varsity football squad. Vernon Hoffman, former letterman who is now a Eugene businessman, made the presentation of the trophy. Was A Fullback The 192 pound guard was one of the most improved members of the team. When he came to Oregon three years ago from Pasadena JC, he was a fullback. He was soon switched to an of fensive line position, however. Then along came the one platoon system and he had to learn his Theta Chi Wins Bowling Crown Theta Chi walked off with first place in the Student Union frater nity league bowling tournament, according to the final league standings. Delta Upsilon was 1% games behind. In third place was Phi Kappa Sigma, 314 games off the pace. Leo Naapi, Theta Chi, turned in the high net series, 613. Final Standings Theta Chi Delta Cpsilon Phi Kaps SAE . Lambda Chi .. Pi Kaps . Sammie’s Sig Ep W L. . 20 8 .... 18*4 0*/2 . 16 *4 1114 . 16 12 .13*4 14*4 . 11 17 . 10 18 . 6*4 21*4 Pi Phi's, DG's Nab WRA Alley Titles Pi Beta Phi and Delta Gamma will roll off after Thanksgiving for the Women’s Recreational asso ;iation bowling tournament cham pionship. The Pi Phi’s earned a berth in :he finals by copping the title n the Tuesday league tournament. Delta Gamma, likewise, took first n the Thursday league. High net series in the Thursday :ompetition was rolled by Babs Sorenson, Zeta Tau Alpha. Her ligh mark was 455. TUESDAY LEAGUE W L Pi Phi . 10 2 Kappas . 11 5 Gamma Phi . 8 8 Alpha Phi I . 2 14 THURSDAY LEAGUE W L Delta Gamma . 12 4 A O Pi . 11 5 Chi Omega . 8 8 Zeta Tau Alpha . 6 10 Alpha Phi H .. 3 13 guard duties all over again. Sweitzer made the changes smoothly, though, and was a “60 minute ironman” as the season ground to a close. Third Guard Winner Sweitzer is the 12th man to re ceive the award since it was started in 1939. He is the third guard. Past winners are: 1939, Bob Smith, halfback; 1 9 4 0, Dick Horne, end; 1941, Curt Mecham, halfback; 19 4 2, Ryold Rhea, guard; (No award was given from 1943 to 1945.) 1946, Duke Iversen, quarterback; and 1947, Jake Leicht, halfback. Other winners include: 1948, Brad Ecklund, center; 1949, Wood ley Lewis, halfback; 1950, Ray Lung, guard; 1951, Dick Patrick, center; £i)d 1952, Monte Brethau er, end. Grid Experts' Have Bad Day Everyone took it on the chin in last week’s Emerald football pre dictions. The best mark last week was recorded by Jack Roche, as sistant football coach, who guess ed four correct and four wrong. The athletic department, which furnished the guest pickers each week, came up with the top won lost average. They won 61 and lost 23 for a .726 percentage. The best “regular” record belonged to Buzz Nelson, who was right 65 times and wrong 28, for a .699 season’s average. Other figures were: A1 Karr, 63-30, .667; Jim White and Sam Vahey, 61-32, .656; and Norm Steen, 52-33, 612. Phi Delfs, Hale Kane, Nestor Hall Wrap up Intramural Champoinships Three league titles were decided in intramural volleyball action yesterday while two more remain to be determined today. Phi Delta Theta B, Hale Kane B and Nes tor hall A teams all wrapped up respective league championships by downing Sigma Phi Epsilon B, Phi Kappa Psi B and French hall A, respectively. Victories by Campbell Club B and Phi Gamma Delta A over Chi Psi B and Kappa Sigma A and a double forfeit by both of Susan Campbell’s B teams completed the day’s schedule. Phi Delts Grab Crown The Phi Delt's clinched League 2-B by dumping Sigma Phi Ep silon in three sets, 11-15, 15-13 and 15-5. In the initial game the Sig Ep volleyballers broke an 11-11 tie by tallying four straight points to win. But the Phi Delts bounced back to take the second game and completely dominated play in the final and deciding sel by building up a 10-3 lead and coasting to victory. In the League 1-A playoff, Nes tor hall squeezed past French hall in another three set match. French started strong to win the first game, 15-2, with only two services needed; Ed Luedtke and Jerry Jones scoring ten and five points I each. „ „, Nestor hall recovered, however, to win the second game, 15-9, and then proceeded to take the decid ing set, 16-14. With the score tied, 12-12, Nestor grabbed two quick counters only to have French tie it up again. After several services, Nestor hall finally broke through French’s defense for the final two markers. Phi Gamma Delta came from behind, picking up nine points in a row to clip Kappa Sigma 15-10, and continued its prolific scoring ways with three separate spurts JM Action Nears End In Volleyball Leagues The championships of only two leagues remain in question today, as the playoffs get underway in intramural volleyball. In League 7-A, Phi Gamma Delta and Sigma Phi Epsilon are fighting it out for the title. In League 4-B, Campbell Club and Theta Chi are still in the running. There is no question in the other 11 divisions, however. Respective championships in the A leagues belong to Nestor hall, Hale Kane, Campbell Club, Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Nu. In B competition, French hall, Phi Delta Theta, Hale Kane, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon have league crowns under their belts. Standings include Monday's game. LEAGUE 1>A Nestor hall . 5 1 .833 French hall . 4 2 .667 Susan Campbell II . 2 3 .400 Stitzer hall . 2 3 .400 Susan Campbell I . 2 3 .400 Merrick hall . 1 4 .200 LEAGUE 2-A W L Pet. Hale Kane . 4 0 1.000 Phi Sigma Kappa . 3 1 .750 Alpha hall . 1 3 .250 Sigma hal . 1 3 .250 Gamma hall . 0 4 .000 LEAGUE 3-A Campbell Club . 4 0 1.000 Barrister Inn . 3 1 .750 Dorm Counselors . 2 2 .500 Philadelphia house ..-.. 1 3 .250 Legal Eagles . 0 4 .000 LEAGUE'4-A Phi Delta Theta . 4 0 1.000 Beta Theta Pi ..'.. 3 1 .750 Sigma Chi . 2 2 .500 Lambda Chi Alpha . 0 4 .000 LEAGUE 5-A Alpha Tau Omega . 4 0 .1000 Sigma Alpha Epsilon . 3 1 .750 Phi Kappa Sigma . 2 2 .500 Pi Kappa Phi . 1 3 .250 Tau Kappa Epsilon . 0 4 .000 LEAGUE 6-A Sigma Nu . 4 0 1.000 Delta Tau Delta . 3 1 .750 Phi Kappa Psi . 1 3 .250 Pi Kappa .Alpha . 1 3 .250 Delta Upsilon . 1 3 .250 LEAGUE 7-A Phi Gamma Delta . 4 1 .800 Sigma Phi Epsilon . 3 1 .750 Kappa Sigma . 3 2 .600 Theta Chi . 1 3 .250 Sigma Alpha Mu . 0 4 .000 LEAGUE 1-B French hall . 4 0 1.000 Nestor hall . 1 3 .250 Susan Campbell I . 0 4 .000 Susan Campbell II . 0 4 .000 Stitzer hall . 0 4 .000 LEAGUE 2-B Phi Delta Theta . 4 0 1.000 Sigma Phi Epsilon . 3 1 .750 Phi Gamma Delta . 1 3 .250 Delta Upsilon . 1 3 .250 Phi Kappa Sigma . 1 3 .250 LEAGUE 3-B Ilalc Kane . 4 Alpha Tau Omega . 3 Pi Kappa Alpha . 1 Phi Kappa Psi . 1 LEAGUE 4-B Campbell Club . 3 Theta Chi . 2 Chi Psi . 2 Sigma Xu . 0 LEAGUE S B Sigma Alpha Epsilon . 3 Beta Theta Pi . 2 Kappa Sigma .. 1 Sigma Chi . 0 1.000 .750 .230 .250 .750 .667 .500 .000 1.000 .667 .333 .000 in the following game to win 15-8. Kappa Sigma, with tnll Jack Mur ray smashing spikes, took a fair ly safe lead at 10-0, but the un impressed Fljls rallied, taking ev ery point from then on. Three scoring outbursts by the Fijis clinched the final set. Six, four, and five point streaks off set the efforts of Murray, who not only spiked well but was success ful in faking smashes and placing the ball across the net to fool the opposition. Campbell Club Triumphs Campbell clun outplayed Chi Psi in two straight sets, 15-5 'and 15 10. After gaining the first set win in easy style, the Campbell Clubbers found the opposition stronger and fought back from a 1-6 deficit, climbing to a 9-7 lead in the second and were never headed after that. From a 14-7 lead, the Campbell volleyballers faltered slightly but finally gar nered the fifteenth point. Hale Kane won the league 3-B title the easy way when the Phi Psi's forfeited to them. Shaw, Pheister On Radio Star Team George Shaw and Ron Pheister, who were listed Monday on the Associated Press Ail-Coast team, were named again today to the All-Coast squad selected by Tide Water Associated Oil company’s radio broadcasting crews. The "pride of the coast" foot ball squau included Sam Morley and John Steinberg, Stanford, ends; Mario De Re, USC, and Jack Ellena, UCLA, tackles; Milt Bo hart, Wash., and George Timber i lake, USC, guards; Pheister, ccn | ter; and Bob Garrett, Stanford, Paul Larnon, Cal, Paul Cameron, UCLA, and Shaw, backfleld. ! ADVICE ON ALL MATTERS Special Readings for Students FORTUNE TELLER — Open Daily — 4410 Franklin Blvd. Glenwood FENNELL'S FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS LAY-A-WAY • Shirts • Sox • Sweaters • Cashmeres • White Stags • Pendletons SHOP AT FENNELL’S