Sigma Chi Downs Chi Psi; Phi Kappa Psi Skunks DU's Hlgrrm Chi downed Chi PHi in intramural volleyball league A action yesterday afternoon in two at might H< tH. The Higa jumped to a 12-2 lead in the flret game, hut hud to hold on at the end to gain a 15-9 win. The final game waa never dose, with Higma Chi scoring an cany 15-3 victory. In what could have been one of the season'* closest contests. Phi Kappa Pai turned the third chapter into a rout to skunk What have VICEROYS got that other filter tip cigarettes haven't get ? . THE AHSWER IS 20,000 FILTERS IN EVERY VICEROY TIP I aside every Viceroy tip is a vast network of 20,000 individual filters to filter your - smoke over and over again. You get only the full, rich taste of Viceroy’s choice to baccos . . . and Viceroys draw so freely. Yes, you get Viceroy’s remarkable new tip . . . with 20,000-individual filters . . . plus king-size length for only a penny or two more than cigarettes without filters. WORLD'S LARGEST-SELLING FILTER TIP CIGARETTE New M King-Size ^ FilterTip yiCEROY Viceroy K'HG.Size If .. Only o Penny or Two More than Cigarettes Without Filters Delta Upnilon 7-0 and win the mateh two games out, of three. The Phi Psls crept by the DU’s , in the first set 17-15 in ffn over time. During the second chap ter it appeared they would make it two in a row as they compiled a convincing 8-3 lead. However, the DU’* rallied to overwhelm jthem and win 15-12. It could have been anybody’s game in the last panel, but Phi Kappa Pat suddenly came to life to shut out stunned Delta Upsi lin 7-0. Delts Dealt Win Delta Tau Delta submerged Phi Gamma Delta into a state of near oblivion Tuesday as they I glided to 15-3 and 15-4 triumphs. The Delts, sparked by Captain ! b, M. Anderson, were never in j danger and played in top form. Betas Beat Lambda Chi Beta Theta Pi, with Captain Bill Gamer arid Bill Liebmen leading the onslaught, crushed Lambda Chi Alpha twice 15-7 j and 15-2. Liebmen was instru i mental in the Beta's initial vic tory. In the second panel the | whole team came to life with a | daring consistency of points to quench any lingering Lambda j Chi hopes for a win. SAE Wins by Forfeit Sigma Alpha Epmion took a j forfeit win from Pi Kappa Phi I and Pi Kappa Alpha forfeited to Phi Sigma Kappa yesterday aft ! ernoon in a pair of scheduled A league volleyball games. Sports Staff ■ I>‘k Editors: Don Lovett and Allen Johnson. Reporters: Jack Marsh and l Elliott Carlson. Woody's round the clock DRIVE-IN GOOD HAMBURGERS THICK SHAKES Weekday Car Service 'til 2 a. m. Weekends, 3 a. m. West 6fh, Near Blair Phone 5-9C01 Ducks Drill Hard For Husky Contest The freshman football team was the defensive platoon Toes day afternoon an the first and second varsity dubs practised their offensive patterns before head coach L*n Casanova and his crew of assistants. In the hotir-and-a-half session, the Webfoots rehearsed block ing drills on punt returns, with Tom Crabtree seeing lots of ac tion in the safety position. Ami laler, George Shaw practiced conversion efforts, after hooting two Saturday against San Jose State. Regular halfback Dick Jamej was back in action after miss ing the Spartan fray with an in jured leg. The speedy pass-re ceiving ace worked with Shaw, Jasper McGee and Lloyd Powell in one backfiekl. John Keller, Larry Rose, Tom Crabtree and Ducklings Aim For Rook Game Oregon’s future footballers, the 19M freshman team, con tinued their third week of work outs Tuesday afternoon in prep aration for a home game with the Oregon State Rooks on Fri day. Under the watchful eyes of Coach Bill Hammer and assist ants Tom Wmbigler, Cece Hodges and Bob Baiscto, the Ducklings practiced on kickoff and punt returns; then the freshmen with educated toes turned to kicking points after touchdowns, punting and kick offs. While half of the squad was busy readying its offense and defense by practice the other half turned to a defensive scrim mage with the varsity. Hammer named the following starters for the Rook contest. In the center position Bob Reiter or Norm Chapman will start. At guard Vorn Scott and Steve Bige low or Jerry Collins and Bill Al varrado are set. Tom Hale and John Raventos or Hal Duffy and Jerry Kershner have nabbed the tackle posts, while Milt Blev ing and Mel Flohr or Ken Kiauer and John Robinson are possible starters in the wmg posts. It Pays to Look Well! PERSONALIZED SERyiCE Eric's Barber Shop Across from KAPPA SIGMA 792 EAST 11TH AVENUE SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream OPEN FROM 9 A.M. Till DAILY & SUNDAYS.. I ILL IKUU P. M. 13th at High St. Dial 4-1342 GIANT WATER SLIDE CAMPFIRE NIGHTS WED. & THURS. 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Four Teams Record Wins Theta Chi continued its; win ning ttreaJt by rolling over Pi Kappa Alpha, Tart Kappa Epsi lon bowled over Phi Kappa Sig ma, Delta Upsitom whipped Lambda Chi Alpha and Sigma Chi bowed to Alpha Tau Omega in inter-fraternity bowling action Tuesday night. Theta Chi scored a 3-3 triumph over Pi Kappa Alpha. Denny 04 i sen led the victors with a high single game of 164 and a high triple of 467. Tau Kappa Epsilon wrapped up another victory by a 4-0 score over Phi Kappa Sigma. Dick Harrison bowled a high single of 181 arid a high triple of 517 for the winners. Lambda Chi dropped its thir teenth consecutive match to the DU’S by a 4-0 score. Alpha Tau Omega dumped Sigma Chi by a 3-1 score. A high single of 201 was rolled by Scott |Page. High triple for the losers | was a 458 by Ron Griffith. Taylor Sees Hope For OSC Gridders CORVALLIS - (AP;-'TV> are dissatisfied," Kip Taylor told his Oregon State football -touad Monday as the Beavers reviewed their 61-0 shellacking at the hands of UCLA last Saturday, but he added: "We are not cha 1 couraged." The Beavers, Taylor said in the understatement of the week, were playing out of their class against the potent Bruins. Quarterbacks Jim Withrow awl ;Ray Westfall, still nursing okt injuries, may be ready to go against another powerhouse, Southern California, at Los An geles this coming Saturday, Tay lor said. Husky Mentor Sets Workouts SEATfLE-l AP)-Still musing ; bruises received in last week's 13-7 loss at Stanford, the Wash ington Huskies worked without pads in opening drills Monday for Saturday's game here with Oregon. Coach Johnny Cherberg sched uled the hard work for later in the week. He told the Huskies their main task will be stopping George Shaw, one of the nation’s lead ing ground gainers and Oregon's candidate for All-America honors. IM Schedule Wednesday '3 :50 Theta Chi A vs' Phi Kappa Sigma A, court 40. Tau Kappa Epsilon A vs. Kappa Sigma A, court 43. 4:35 Legal Eagles A vs. Phila - cklphia House A, court 50. Hunter Hall A vs. French Hall A, court 43. 5:15 Sederstrom Hall A vs. Dorm Councelors A, couit 40. Pi Kappa Alpha B vs. Phi Kappa Sigma B, court 43.