Ready For Huskies HALVES, left, and ED HAKBERG, right, are both dead-eyes when it cornea to field goal percentages. Hawes, a senior, paUed the game oat of the fire for Oregon when they tipped WSC, 75-73, last weekend. Halberg, product of Port Angeles, Wash., Is Coach Bill Borcher’s top scorer, and is currently ranked third in the Northern Division point race. Sig Eps, Nestor Hall Win In Close Contests There were only two close games Tuesday in intramural bas ketball, as ‘B’ squads squared oIt to their second day of action. Sig ma Phi Epsilon edged out Sigma Nu, 16-15, with a last minute stall; and Nestor hall squeezed by Susan Campbell, 27-22, in a close frosh contest. In other games. Legal Eagles dropped Campbell Club, 26-6; Hale Kane tripped Barrister Inn, 25-11; Sigma Alpha Epsilon trimmed Kappa • Sigma 18-10; and Beta Theta Pi downed Delta Upsilon, 39-12. Dick “Peewee" Adams was high man for the day, plunking in 18 points. Sam Duncan, Hale Kane, and Jim Wood, Legal Eagles, were the only other men to reach doub le figures, accounting for 10 each, liaglr, <2<.) (6) Campbell CCoitnell, 4 F 0, Alden Wood, 10 F 0, Michael Howard, J ( 0, Jacobson Morton, 5 O 0, Cowell Pederson, 0 C. 3, Katekaru Stilw — Kagles : Poole; Stelle; Chapman, 3. Campbell: Irvin, 1; kicliey ; Maurer; Kahalekulu. 2; Midlima. Wednesday. Jan. 20 BASKETBALL 3:50. Court 50, Fiench hall B vs Sherry hall B 4:35, Court 40, Chi Psi A vs Beta Theta Pi A. 5:15, Court 40, Pi Kapp/s Phi A vs Pi Kappa Alpha A. HANDBALL 5:00. Courta 42, 44, 46, Theta Chi vs Pi I Kappa Phi. Nestor (27 Starling, 2 May, 4 Kamos, 9 Gcrow, 0 Kern merer, 4 F F C (; g (22) Suzies 4, Cannon 3, Not os 3, Courtemache 2, Stem pel 7, Brown Subs -Nestor: King; Nicber, 2; Johnson; Kngstrom; Sandgin, 6. Suzies: Loumena; Norquiftt; Huggins, 3 gomery; Anderson. Hale Kane (25) White, 4 Campbell, 2 Duncan. 10 Takano, 3 Michimoto, 2 Main waring; Mont (11) Barrister Inn 2, Carey 0, Kingle 3, McDaniel 1. Thein 1, Fitzgerald Subs - Hale Kane: Chaney, 4. Barrister: Whizzcr, 3; Kincaid, 1# SAE (18) F F < ‘ <; >8 Rapp. 0 Withington, 4 Smith, 2 Talbot, 8 Gabrielson, 4 Subs — Kappa Sig Kps (16) Olsen. 4 Bowden. 7 Boutwell, 0 Gray. 2 Bell, 0 . (10) Kappa Sig 2, Cassillo 4, Angle 2, Steele 0. Haar 0, Canova Amos, 2. (15) Sigma Xu 2, Rose 0, Johnson 0, Bennett 8. Woodyard Subs Bradley; Oppliger, 3. Sigma Xu. Warnock; Markulis, 1; Nelson. Betas (39) (12) DU’s Xordling, 3 F 3, Lawrence Adams, 18 F 5, Holt Sr«ge. 8 C 0, Callow Martin, 2 G 2, Gaither Reiser, 2 G I, Schuck Subs —- Betas: Jefferies; Van Allen, 6; Fudge; Davis. DL’s: Biinchan; Gregory. Lettermen Meet Order of the “O,” lettermen’s club, will meet Wednesday noon at the Beta Theta PI fraternity. President Don Hedgepeth asks that all members wear white shirts and lettermen's sweaters, since pictures will be taken. This Week! ALL TWEED SUITS 20 % Off Lucky Student No. 5/5 The holder of this Student Registration Card will receive a free necktie. Watch our ads for • future lucky numbers ALL DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS 25 % Off FENNELL'S 860 E. 13th Nine More Teams On Wrestling List Oregon’s wrestling squad, witlj an even .500 record, goes through nine mofe matches before winding up the season on March 3. In cluded in this total are meets with Washington State and California. Oregon faces its next competi tion this Saturday in Eugene, when Multnomah Athletic club comes down from Portland. The remaining schedule: Jan. 1G Multnomah Club, Eu gene 30 O. S. C., Eugene Feb. 3 W. S. C„ Eugene 6 Lewis & Clark, Port land 13 O. S. C., Corvallis 15 O. T. I., Klamath Falls 20 Portland S'tate, Eugene 27 California, Eugene Mar. 3 Portland State, Port land Sammies Win Sigma Alpha Mu took a step forward in the intramural hand ball bracket, Tuesday, defeating Nestor hall, 3-0, jn the opening candball match for both squads. The Sammies won both singles matches handily, and took the ioubles by forfeit. Howard Sussman toppled Bob drall, 21-12 and 21-9 in the first singles match; while P.on Sherman took two from Bob Wilbur, 21-4 ind 21-1, in the other singles. Halberg Top Man In Duck Records r Jumping Ed Halberg has a vir tual monopoly on the Webfoot scoring columns after two weeks of Northern Division action. He leads in points scored, field goal averages, free throw averages,1 and field goals. Max Anderson, sophomore pivot star who has come along fine in his first season of varsity ball, follows Halberg in the total scor ing department. The Webfoots, as a team, are rolling along at their top shoot ing percentage in history. In ND' competition, the dead-eye Ducks: are shooting away at a .428 clip,j and also possess a .382 for the whole season. Oregon scoring is very well bal anced, with four of the regulars i averaging 10 points or better. Hal- ; berg has a 16.7 mark; Anderson owns a 12.7 average; Barney Hol land is recording an even 11 points per game; and Captain Kenny Wegner has a 10.2. Getting down to figures, Hal berg connected on 75 percent of his shots over the weekend against WSC to boost his conference mark to .610. For the whole season it stands .516. On the free toss line, he is even more deadly, missing only three gifters out of a possible 22. Other field goal percentages . over .500 in conference action axe: Anderson, .520; Botr Stout, .500; and Jerry Ross, .545. The Ducks worked out in Mc Arthur court Tuesday afternoon, preparing an attack to use against the Washington Huskies who will trod Into town for a pair of games ■ this weekend. Hal berg f . . Anderson, c Hollands Wegner, g P*f«. g. Stout, i Ron, f-g Hawes, g Claves, c. Bell, f . Dorwin, ? McManus, l. Sherman, { . OREGON Opponents fga Ig Pet. 41 25 .610 25 13 .520 53 18 .340 46 16 .34* 23 8 .348 20 10 .500 11 6 .545 13 5 .385 0 0 .000 2 0 .000 1 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 .000 236 101 .428 289 SO .311 fta ft Pet. 22 19 .864 '45 23 .511 10 8 .800 13 9 .692 11 8 .727 8 1 .125 6 2 .333 3 I .333 2 1 .500 4 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 124 72 .581 123 72 .585 rcb pf tp 40 10 69 48 13 49 6 13 44 21 14 41 6 5 24 22 12 21 8 4 14 4 8 11 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 10 0 0 8 1 0 0 159 82 274 165 79 252 av<. tp 17.2 22j , 12.2 180-.. 11.0 180 10.2 201 6.0 59»"i 5.2 54 . 7.0 30-, 2.7 86 0.3 S-. 0.0 52 0.0 13 3.0 13 0.0 68.5 107ft-, 63.0 102*-. Elynor Schuppel candidate for DADS DAY HOSTESS III ELYXOR ROBBLEE SCHUPPEL sponsored in downtown Eugene by 64 E. Broadway