Phi Delts Romp Led by the passing of Difk Scholsstcdn. l‘hl Delta Theta ground out a lop-alded victory over I he PI Kappa Phi team Fri Uay afternoon by a score of 35-0. The Phi Delta couldn’t be Mopped «k they acorn! in every period except the third and gained yardage almost at will. The PI Kapa were unable to get any wort of offense going when they had the ball and seemed unable to stop their opponents' passing attack. Sig Eps Triumph Don Spinas scored one touch down and passed to another Fri day as the Hlgma Phi Epsilon team scored a 19-0 victory over Chi Phi's squad in intramural play. Chi Psi was no match for the last Sig Bp team which displayed a good passing game and made several Interceptions while get ting seven first downs to its Opponents’ none. The Sig Eps scored in every quarter except the third. ATO's Edge Theta Chi Alpha Tau Omega edged past Theta Chi 6-0 in its battle for the runner-up position behind league leading Sigma Chi. The only score came in the second quarter when Sam Notes snagged a short pass in the end zone for the ATO's. Fijis Cop Tilt Two quick second quarter touchdowns gave Phi Gamma IM Schedule Monday Hale Kane vs. Dorm Coun selors. IM field. Gamma Hall vs. Philadel phia House, field 1. Delta I’psdon vs. Sigma Nu, field 2. Beta Theta Pi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, field 3. PI Kappa Phi vs. Kappa Sigma, IM field. Phi Delta Theta vs. Sig ma Phi Epsilon, field 1. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon, field 2. Sigma Chi vs. Theta Chi, field 3. 2:50 4:45 in-Jin ft slim 12-0 triumph over j Phi Kappa Sigma in a close defensive battle Friday after noon. Both scores came on passes from the fingers of Roy Carr. The first Fiji score came on a 25 yard pass play with Chuck Fehely on the receiving end and Bob Fawcett grabbed in a short scoring pass to put the game on ice for Phi Gamma Delta. Delt Passes Click Delta Tftu Delta scored prac tically at will to swamp Pi Kap pa Alpha, 35-0. The Delta were led by the «harp passing of George Gul dager, who flipped the pigskin for two TD passes and three con versions. One of these was the most outstanding play of the day, a first quarter length-of-the i field pass play with Jim Erd , man on the receiving end in pay : dirt. Cherney Wins Rout Thirteen points in the last ; quarter turned a close football game into a rout as Cherney I Hail smothered >Jestor by a 20-0 count. Sigma Chi's Win Third Sigma Chi remained the only undefeated team in its league I as it toppled Phi Kappa Psi, 15-6. A 2-0 lead stood up well into ! the third period as the result | of a safety scored by the Sigs J in the opening half. Straub Frosh Roll Gary Brown sparked a three • touchdown production job to lead the John Straub Frosh to a 19-0 triumph over Hunter Hall. Webfoots Trip Cal In Berkeley Upset A determined Oregon team came off the floor in the aec ond quarter and battered the heavily favored California Bears into submission, 33-27, at Berke ley Saturday. The Ducks were relentless, hard-charging demons from the time that the injured George Shaw entered the game late in the first period. With the Web foots trailing 13-0 as a result of two Cal touchdowns set tip by Oregon fumbles, Shaw reorgan ized the forces and marshalled the team to a series of scoring drives that rocketed the Ducks to a 33-13 lead and eventual vie-1 tory. The win put the Ducks back in the Robc Bowl picture and was convincing proof that Ore gon can play the kind of foot ball that the pre-season dopesters predicted for them. Durk Fumbles Cost Cal was quick to take advan tage of Oregon misplays and turned two early Oregon bobbles into touchdowns. Dick James fumbled on the first play from kickoff and the Bears had a score four plays later. Ted Granger crossing into paydirt from the three. On the next kickoff Johnny Keller fumbled on the second play. With Paul Larson pitching and running, Pappy W’aldorf's Bears made it 13-0 with only seven minutes piayed. It looked like a slaughter until Shaw went in. Moving most of the way on It Pays to Look Well! PERSONALIZED SERVICE Eric's Barber Shop Across from KAPPA SIGMA 792 EAST 11TH AVENUE the ground, the Ducks struck leeply into California territory. In the second quarter Shaw passed to James and Gaflney to the Bears’ five from where James went over. An interception by Dean Van Leuven with an assist to James and the hard-charging line, which mercilessly rushed the Cal passers, set up the second Ore gon tally. Shaw hurled strikes GAME STATISTIC* Oregon Calif. First downs IS 14 Net Rushing yardage 112 110 Passing yardage 360 106 Passes attempted*... 20 14 Passes completed .32 7 Passes intercepted by 3 1 Total net yardage .272 216 Fumbies lost .... 2 2 Yards penalized . 25 30 Punting average .38 47 to Lloyd Powell, Dick Mobley and Hal Reeve and a final 22 yard scoring pass to Sophomore Hank Loumena. Halftime score was 13-13. In the third quarter Oregon pounced on the Berkeley Bears for three touchdowns. Ron Pheis ter intercepted a Larson aerial and Jasper McGee—a standout If at fullback and James and Shaw led the team to a 20-13 margin wild Snaw running left and on a fourth down play for the wore. Larson, trying to pass, waa swarmed on almost every play and had another toss interne pied by Reeve, who returned it 3& yards to the home team's one. McGee scored on the next play as the stunned Cal players and . 31,000 mostly partisan fans read Oregon 26 California 13 on the scoreboard Cal moved to its own 34 but fumbled and Spike Hillstrom re covered. Shaw completed two passes to Powell and James tal lied from the eight, making the count 33-13. Starters Take Rest At this point Shaw and the other Duck regulars left the game and the Bears scored twice. Larson and Tommy Kramer moved on the ground with the first, scoring play, a 16-yard pitch from Larson to End Jirn Hanifan. The Blue and Gold Bears marie it 33-27 as Larson returned an Oregon punt 56 yards for a TD. With five minutes left it looked like Ceil might pull it out of the fire. >1 STUDENT GROUPS FRATS . . . SORORITIES . . . CIUBS . . . CLASSES USE KITSON HOT SPRING RESORT For Your Outings, Retreats, Meetings, And Good Times. For Lower Rates Bring Your Own Bedding and Food— Or We'll Furnish It All. PHONE 2-3192 WRITE * " I started smokimg cam els 24 YEARS AGO. 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