Holbrook Tops Scoring Figures uregon mine, ootn individually and tin a team, dominated the weekly Northern Division basket bal! statistics released today by the Pacific Coast Conference Com missioner's office. The Beavers' towering center, Wade Hal brook, led In scoring, field goal marksmanship and re bounds; teammate Jay Dean top ped the free throw Shooters and Oregon State «» a team led in field goal percentages and defense. Halbrook's point average for 12 i VI SWEDE II MJtKOOK, OSO cen ter, continue* to Irad tlw North* cm OlvUlun In M'orltiK with a total of 267 joints In the Itca M'ri’ 12 Iraiw* khidm. Casaba Tourney Discussion Held; Problems Arise r*-hi Delts took j command from the start and built a 5-0 lead before George Shaw broke the ice for ATO by swish ing two free throws. The score was knotted at 8-8 and 11-11 before Phi Delta Theta went into the lead j f°r good. The winners built up a 21-14 margin by the half and in creased it to 30-20 by the end of the third quarter. Forward Bob Wagner was the game's high scor er with 12 points while teammate A1ph» Tau Omega A (27) (42) Phi Delta A | Blodgett 3) K. (4) Batting* : 8h»w (J) . V, .. (12) Wagner I k'-ld'-y '-') C IS) Johnson i Diwell Ml) . (] (7) Hammrrqui'rt j Keller (8) d MO) I.ewis Sut<» ATO: Hamilton (0), Torgt on (0). Phi Dells: Hibbard (4). i H*!« Kane B (52) (29) Sigma Nu B Campbell (14) , F .(10) Johnson i ( Haney (') ... . V. (6) Rr,.s | Duncan (23) C (2) Mobley | Michimoto (4) . <; (0) Woodyard I While If,) <; . (2) Swalm | Sobs- Hale Kane: Oyama (0). Sigma I \‘u: Warnock (1), Bennett (0), XeUon (4), .Markuli* (4). Stan Lewis pouted 10. Ron Lowell .led ATO with 11 counters and was followed by guard Johnny Keller with nine, which were scored in j two and a half quarters of play | as he fouled out midway through I the third period. In the B bracket semi-final tilt, Hale Kane romped to an easy vic tory over Sigma Nu. The Hale ! Kane eagers grabbed a 8-0 lead before Sigma Nu scored and pro : ceeded to build up a 40-12 mar . gin at the finish of the third i | quarter, , r SWIM Winter Swim Schedule Afternoons 2 to <1 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Nights 7 to iO Wednesday, Thurs., Frt., Sat. BENTON LANE NATATORIUM 4 mi. No. of Junction City on Highway 99 West Phone Junction City 8-283® Lorsages Roses Cut Flowers A Phone 5-3112 ITS All A MAHER 6F TASTE Ho guess''SjefTi?yo*^ brand luck.es a ^ootWer irnoke, A ffS tS's really grand PJ„J IV. E/d« Oklahoma Univen.ty When you come right down to it, you smoke for one simple reason . . . enjoy ment. And smoking enjoyment is all a matter of taste. Yes, taste is what counts in a cigarette. And Luckies taste better. Two facts explain why Luckies taste better. First, L.S. M.F.T.—Lucky Strike means fine tobacco . . . light, mild, good tasting tobacco. Second, Luckies are ac tually made better to taste better . . . always round, firm, fully packed to draw freely and smoke evenly. So, for the enjoyment you get from better taste, and only from better taste, Be Happy—Go Lucky. Get a pack or a carton of better-tasting Luckies today. I've oft«« I •MSEiaSKff#b*,*,! Ullian Firestor* Barnard Collett ’ SLZJJr [strike. f -kased on and sup*1' -shows that sast to coast brands* The A comprehensive surv*, 31 000 student interviews vised by college professors smokers in colleges from c prefer Luckies to& other No, 1 reason: Luckies be a°u-“o! Donald A. Bell Creighton Vniver*ty COPR., THC AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY LUCKIES TASTE BETTER clearer, FRESHER| SMOOTHER I •> m