Three Players Set Paint Pace With only two more games left In the regular season, the Ore gon scoring statistic*! have boiled down to a three man race between Kd Halberg, Max Anderson and Barney Holland. Halberg la the current leader of the bunch with 160 points and an 11.4 average. But right behind are Anderson with an 11.0 mark, and Holland with a 10.5 record. Besides leading the scorers, the Jumping-Jack forward from Port Angeles has the upper hand In field goal percentage, .440, and is tied with Holland in the field goals department with 55. Big Max ' holds a big margin over his nearest pursuer in the free throws attempted column1 with 120 tries. He also leads the Webfoota in gift tosses, 68. The tall sophomore from Port land has also collared the lead In rebounds, 131 (11.0 per game), and personal fouls, 52. Howard Page, who rounds out tire top five scorers, has taken the lead from Holland in fr‘-e throw percentages with 19 out of 24, for a .792 mark. Holland fell from above .800, before the weekend, to .725, (37 out of 51. > As a team, the Ducks hold an ' Northern Division Standings W L Pet. 10 4 .714 8 6 ,571 7 7 .500 • 5 7 .417 j . 4 10 .286; Vandals Eliminated The Washington State Cougars blasted Idaho'a last remaining Northern Division title hopes I uesday night with a convincing 56-44 victory at Pullman. The Cougars built up an early lead and held it all the way for the victory. The defeat gives Idaho a 7-7 mark in conference compe tition, three full games behind Oregon State, with only two games to play. edge over their foes in ail depart ments except free throws and re bounds. Their margin in most cases is not too large, however. In total scoring, Oregon tops its foes by a scant 7 points for the whole season. This averages out to a .4 margin per game. Oregon State . OREGON . Idaho . Washington Washington State Individual Statistics Halberg, t Anderson, c Holland, g Wegner, g ... T'aK<\ K Rosa, f . Hawes, g _ Stout, l . Bell, f . others _ ... Oregon Opponents fg Pet. 55 .440 43 .371 55 .327 43 .309 31 .400 24 .289 24 .329 15 .375 8 .304 ft Pet. 50 .667 68 .507 37 .725 35 .714 19 .792 25 .694 15 .750 6 .375 14 .467 1 .090 6 .667 pf tp 45 160 52 154 44 147 47 121 23 81 20 73 24 63 22 34 7 36 30 6 299 .353 275 .644 318 873 289 .323 288 .584 290 806 three unanimous Wagner, Barnes, Crabtree Lead All-Star Selections J5ob Wagner, Phi Delta The ta, I om Crabtree, Susan Camp bell hall, and Emery Barnes, Hale Kane were unanimous Catchina Uo BARNEY HOLLAND, guard, is pressing the leaders in the Ore gon point parade with a 10.5 average. Phi Delts Monopolize IM's me intramural Basketball leagues all finished and the 1. M. tournament in the history books, it would probably be interesting for some people to scan back over the results and see just which teams were outstanding in this ♦ ◄ League l-.V Phi Delts Beta Theta Pi Pi Kappa Phi Pi Kappa Alpha Chi Pai League 2-A Alpha Tau Omega Lambda Chi Alpha Delta Upsilon Phi Gamma Delta Delta Tau Delta league 3-A Sigma Chi Theta Chi Sigma Nu Sig Eps Sigma Alpha Mu League 4-A Sigma Alph Epsilon Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi-Sigma Kappa Kappa Sigma League 6-A Hale Kane Barrister Inn Sigma Hall Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha hall League 7-A N. C. C. Campbell Club Legal Eagles Philadelphia house League 1-B Theta Chi Phi Kappa Psl Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Gamma Delta Kappa Sigma la-ague 2-B Phi Delts Sigma Chi Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Delta Upsilon * League 5-B Hale Kane Campbell Club Barrister Inn Legal Eagles W L 4 0 3 1 l 3 1 3 1 3 4 0 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 3 4 0 3 1 2 2 1 3 0 4 4 0 3 1 2 2 1 3 i 0 4 i 3 1 i I 3 1 3; 1 3; 0 3 i 4 01 3 1 2 2 1 3 0 4 4 0 3 1 2 2 1 3 0 4 3 0 2 1 1 2 0 3 year’s court play. Phi Delta Theta won both the “A" and “B” team circuits with j Susan Campbell hall finishing sec ond in the senior tourney and Hale Kane nabbing the runner-up spot in the Junior playoffs. League 3-B Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Phi Kappa Sigma Chi Psi Delta Tau Delta League 4-B Nestor hall Stitzer hall Merrick hall French hall Susan Campbell League 5-A Sunsan Campbell French hall Stitzer hall Nestor hall Merrick hall W 5 3 3 1 0 1 2 j 2 1 3 4 4 0 3 1 2 2 1 3 0 4 Theatre 4-3431 • * * • THU. - FBI. - SAT. You Saw Them la Action . . , Now SEE Them in . . m irs ALL Mr**! W IT'S Ail *<*UE! I ! -/he, K/lytCzC HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS w DANE CURS - ^ tMtoWUMWII League champions in the “A” leagues were the Phi Delts, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Susan Campbell, Hale Kane, and Northwest Chris tian College. In the "B" dision the top fives were the Phi Delts. Theta Chi, Sig ma Nu, Nestor hall, and Hale Kane. By virtue of their double crown, the Phi Delts will definitely strengthen Uieir hold on the lead of the intramural race for the year's highest number of points. Following are the standings of all the teams which took part in the I. M. basketball program this year: choices for this year’s intramur al all-star basketball team, chosen by the Emerahl I. M. sports staff J ue.sday afternoon. ♦ ♦ ♦ “A* TEAM ALE-STAR first Team Bob Wagner, Phi Delta, F. Tom Crabtree, Susies, F. Ernery Barnes, Hale Kane, C. Dick James, Theta Chi, G. Bob Hazel, Phi Psi, G. Second Team Gene Lewis, Phi Delts, F. Ron Phillips, Sigma Chi, F. Bill Jones, Susies, C Spike Hillstrom, Nestor Hall, G. John Keller, ATO, G. Honorable mention: Fred Bell, French Hall; Jim Tennyson, SAE; Jim Lehl, Susies; and Charles Tur byfill, .Sigma Phi Epsilon. “B” TEAM ALL-STAR First Team Dick Johnson, Sigma Nu, F. Bill Haney, Phi Psi, F. Sam Duncan, Hale Kane, C. A1 Mundle, Phi Delts, G. Dick DuBosch, ATO, G. Second Team Dick Hamilton, Theta Chi, F. Dick Adams, Beta Theta Pi, F. Allan Murphy, Theta Chi, C. Jim Woodyard, Sigma Nu, G. Dave Talbot, SAE, G. Wagner, the high scoring fo* - ward who led his team to the championship, and Crabtree, tho flashy Susie front court perform er, were paired at the forward ! spots on the first team. Bamoi was picked as the starting center. The two guard posts went to two players whose teams failed to make the playoff tournament. They are Bob Hazel of Phi Kap pa Psi and Dick James of Theta Chi. | In the “B ’ league the starting all-star quintet named included Dick Johnson. Sigma Nu, and Bill J Haney, Phi Psi, at the forwards Sam Duncan, Hale Kane, cente;: and A1 Mundle, Phi Delta Theta, and Dick DuBosch, Alpha Tau j Omega at the guard posts. Sports Staff Desk Editor: Sam Vahey Staff: Bob Robinson Did Vou Know? DAIRY QUEEN makes a super banana split and a large var iety of favorite sundaes ? DAIRY QUEEN 13 A Hilyard 9*n"t5e CAMPUS - 653£:B* ,<5> <1 .o° ** BIG EXPOSE ON UO PROFS * When Big News Breaks it's your A ♦^ < * «.°V' Oregon daily EMERALD Center of Student Activity Reporting Nite Staff Copy Desk