Phi Delts Take Fourth Straight The panning of Dick Schlos steln led the Phi Delta Theta team to a 7-0 victory in a hard fought bailie with Sigma Phi Kpttilon Monday afternoon. Both tearriH were scoreless Ihroogh tiie first half before the passes of Sehlosstein started to click. The Phi Delta traveled 60 yards to a touchdown i>n a ser ies of 4 pass plays, including the pane that resulted m the touch down, from Sehlosstein to Jim Hobei ts. Sehlosstein then passed for the conversion. The Sig Kps looked good on both defense and offense, with the panning of quarterback Don Spinas being very accurate. Pass interceptions halted several Sig Sig Kp drives. Both teams were undefeated going into Monday's game. Pi Kaps Forfeit Pi Kappa Phi did not show up for its game with Kappa Sigma, giving Kappa Sigma a victory by forfeit. Tekes Massacred Phi Kappa Psi ran up only three first downs, but long passes gave them a whopping 60-0 tri umph over Tau Kappa Epsilon. Kv Stiles threw fifty yards to Gary Newton to start the «or- j ing parade in the first quarter. Jim Plngree und Fred Ik-11 both crossed the goal line three times for the Phi Psi's. Sigma Chi Wins Again Bob Walbcrg tossed three end zone strikes as Sigma Chi blanked Theta Chi 24-0 to re main unbeaten in intramural play.' Walbcrg hit Doug Ruhlman twice and Bill Sherman once IM Schedule Tuesday 3 M Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Camp bell Club. IM field. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, field one. Che me y Hall vs, French Hall, field two. Nestor Hall vs. Straub Froah, field three. 4 45 Dorm Counselors vs. Alpha Hall. IM field. Hale Kane vs. Philadelphia House, field one. Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Nu, field two. Chi Psi vs. Kappa Sigma, field three. with perfect pitches, and Gene Jones came out of nowhere to Knare a hobbled pans In the last minutes of the game. Theta Chi defender* broke up all of Wal berg's conversion attempt*. The Higs racked up nine first down* to Theta Chi’* five a* they extended their winning streak to four in a row. DU's Win on Downs Delta UpHilon and Sigma Nu battled to a scoreless tie, but the DC* took the game on first downs, 3-2. The win brought DU up to a 2-1 record and dropped the Sigrna Nu’s to a 1-2. SAE Takes Forfeit Sigma Alpha Epsilon added a win to their record bh Dambda Chi Alpha failed to field a team and forfeited its contest. Thei SAK’s now have a record of 4-0 in intramural standings. Hale Kane Wins Fourth Hale Kane scored in the third and fourth periods to beat the Dorm Counselors 14-0 and main tain its unblemished record. Art Fugita hit Charles Oyama in the end zone for the first touchdown and then pitched to Wilfred Watanabe for the extra point. Fugita ran 45 yards for Ih<- second touchdown in the final period and then threw to Bob Kanada for the extra point. Gamma Beats Philly Gamma hall beat Philadelphia House on first downs 5-0 after the two battled to a scoreless fie. Neither team could put on a sus tained drive. University Station Commences Year KWAX, the University radio station, has begun its broadcast ing year, according to Jon Pow ell. station manager. Tryouts for broadcasting and other staff positions have end ed. except for auditions for "The Reward," a radio drama, which will be broadcast on the Univer sity hour over radio station KOAC. Auditions for "The Reward" begin this afternoon at 4 in the main studios of KWAX. E. A. Kretsinger. assistant professor of speech, has announced that no previous experience is necessary. Varsity Holds Light Workout Oregon'* Webfoot* ran through a light but spirited workout yrs terday as a follow up to the 33-27 win over the favored California Bear* last Saturday. Sweat elothen, minus pads, were the order of the day a* the Ducks rested aome while preparing for the tussle with U8C next week in Portland. After the usual warming-up calisthenics, the team split up, with the hacks and ends prac ticing apart from the linemen. The hacks worked mainly on pass patterns with a few running plays scattered in, while the Ore gon line concentrated mainly on offensive blocking and defensive reactions. Teaming up again, the whole squad ran through light drills with the emphasis again on offensive blocking and de fensive reactions. According to Duck Coach Len Casanova, Oregon should be at close to full strength physically for the tusale with USC, with all of the injuries being minor. The entire squad, including George Shaw, Hon Pheister and Don Jacobs, who had been in jured, worked out. Coach Casanova stated that the Trojans should be tougher than ever this Saturday as a re sult of the riding they took from the sportswnters following their j loss to Oregon last year. Frosh Football Season Starts Sixty-eight freshmen football hopefuls reported Monday after noon to Coach Bill Hammer and three assistants for opening j workouts and what Hammer| termed an “indoctrination” aes- \ sion. Conditioning exercises and! sprints, mixed with some ball | handling and work on play for mations, keynoted the first re hearsals for the Ducklings' three allowed games. Prospects of a j fairly heavy line with good I backfield speed, were apparent j in the workout. Hammer, in his second year as freshman coach, was assisted ; in first day sessions by Ray Win-1 bigler, Cecil Hodges and Bob, Basic h. The Ducklings will open their j short schedule by hosting the | Oregon State college Rooks Oct. j 29. They will travel to Grays j Harbor, Wash, to meet Grays Harbor Junior college Nov. 5. 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