Physical Plant TopsinLeague The Physical Plant team of the faculty bowling league took top honors tor the night from the Flying Saucers by nine pine an they captured three points from the Grenadiers, a team from the Army ROTC department. The Flying Saucers alMo took three point* from their opponent*, the VltfirnlriH, in Jeagne action. The Fight Bulla took the to tal pin honors for the night with a series total of 2612 pina. The Markera team took aecond spot In the total pina with a aeries total of 2.MJ9 pina. Monday's results: Vilniiiiim pia-MO 776 240'* I lyiim s.uurr. . 73* ■'»,i H«,o 4JS4 le ague Standing*: Won Loat Fithi hull* M iifkrr* K22-H51 VVi 2612 007 ft69-*»2t J.ypt M20H11.64H 2499 K12MH2H JO- 2524 7H5—2565 756**17.1 8ft 7 2510 if* ii»4 k-.rrtu>h«*r» I'liNhiral l*l»t»| Hot Ktali I'.ulli. lutiwdirm ?rl» M itrltri a Flying Saucrf \ ilAftmik 1ft 14 14 13 12 10 6 4 6 )<• 10 11 12 14 15 1ft Thirty-Eight Still Unbeaten NEW YORK - (AP| - Thirty eight college football tvairni are atlll undefeated and untied, ac cording to Information released by the NCAA this week. Seven of them are major schools. UCLA, Cincinnati and Mon tana State top the unbeaten hat with seven victories each. Ohio State, Miami, Fla., Arkansan and Oklahoma have won six each. Whitworth of Spokane also is in this class. Major teams dropped from the : unbeaten and untied rankings : over the weekend were West Vir-1 gima, Boston college and Vir- ; ginia Tech. IM Schedule Tuesday 3:50 Theta Chi A vs. Tau Kappa F.psdon A, court 40. 4.35 Hale Kane A va. Philadel phia House A. court 40. 5:15 Nestor Hal! A vs. French Hall A, court 40. Duckling Braves Rook Interference John Kaventos, Oregon Frnsh left tackle, head*, for a tackle on fHck Kd wards (48)' Oregon State Kook right half, as Jack Hogan, (87) Kook left guard, anil Ted SeHrle (26) OHC fullback run interference, .... _ _ r.meraM photo Ky Sur.fjfrfan 4 Light Workouts Held by Varsity Concentration on play timing, with home work on scrimmages keynoted Monday afternoon workouts, as Oregon's varsity and freshman grid squads point ed toward out-of-state games this weekend. Coach Len Casanova’s sweat clothes-clad varsity held light, running workouts in preparation for Saturday's big test against UCLA in Los Angeles. The Web foot backs and ends ran pass patterns, while linemen concen trated on unit charging and finer blocking points. A dummy punt workout feat uring the whole squad and an offensive scrimmage with light blocking bags constituted the ■’meat" of the session. The Ducks concluded the short practice with wind sprints. End Phil McHugh with a hip S/g Fps, Betas See IM Action Sterna Phi Epsilon had an easy afternoon M o n d a y as they downed Phi Gamma Delta in vol leyball by a score of 15-3 and 15-6. The Sir Ep team, in winning two games straight, showed a fine offense and defense. The Fijis never threatened to over come the early leads of the Sig Eps. Phi Psi Wins Phi Knppa Psi took two straight games Monday after noon to down Sigma Nu in vol leyball. The first game was nip and tuck all the way with the Phi Psi's team finally winning 15-13. The other game was very one sided with Phi Psi showing su perior skill in winning 15-6. ATO's Victors Alpha Tau Omega took two straight volleyball games from Phi Kappa Sigma in their match Monday. The first game started fast, but soon slowed down as the ATO team started to move out ahead. The score was 15-4. Phi Kappa Sigma, after getting off to a poor start, came back in a final effort to win the second game, but failed as the ATO team held them off and went on to win 15-12. Phi Kap's Lose Beta Theta Pi downed the Phi Sigma Knppa volleyball team in two straight sets Monday in their A class game. Both of the scores were onesided as the Betas .showed fine power and good placements on their shots. The final scores of the sets were 15-3 and 15-5 respectively. Sigs Down Dll's Delta Tau Delta upped their place in IM standings as they beat Sigma Alpha Epsilon in two straight sets Monday. The Delta, paced by Ron Rickets and Bud Anderson, took the games by scores of 15-9 and 15-4. In the first game, the Delta were given a little trouble by the SAE team, but came through to beat them easily. Delts Victors Delta Upsilon proved to be a tough foe for the Sigma Chi team, but the Sigs pulled through to take their match in straight sets, 15-11 and 15-4. Sigma Chi had trouble pulling past the DU's in the first game, but after winning it, they made quick work of the second. Shaw Article On Sale Now A full-length feature 'story titled, “Let George Do It," about Oregon's All-American candi date, George Shaw, will appear in the December issue of Sport magazine. The story is written by A1 Stump and gives the highlights of Shaw’s brilliant athletic ca reer at the University. The magazine is due at all news stands starting today. injury and Halfback Lloyd Pow ell, who hurt his ankle, were the only injured from the Washing ton game, but both saw full action in the Monday rehear sals, Walt Gaffney, senior back who missed the Husky tilt tie cause of injuries, took full part and may play against the Lkes. Coach Bill Hammer's Krosh took time to pose for Orcgana photographers, then moved into individual backfield and line groups for work on handoffs and blocking. The Duckling practice i closed with the first and sec-! nnd teams in a pass scrimmage and the third and fourth units in a full tilt rushing conflict. The freshmen meet Grays Harbor' junior college at Grays Harbor, Wash., this Friday. Sports Staff Desk Editor: Bruce Tennant. Reporters: Jerry Harrell, Neil Cellers, Chuck Mitchelmore. Oregon State Pros Down Loco! SDX In Friday Meeting Oregon'* chapter of Sigma Do Ha Chi, professional journal ism fraternity, won and lost a touch football game Saturday on the Intramural field. Only one member of the Ore gon State chapter showed up for the game, and technically, the game was forfeited to Oregon. However, the Oregon chapter played the replacements who showed up. and lost 45-0. The smaller, slower Oregon journalists battled on even terms with Aggies during most of the first quarter, and the score stood at 7-0 at the end of the quarter. The Oregon srn-bes nearly scored in the second quarter, when "sleeper'’ Bob Robinson dashed out from behind some blocking dummies on the side lines to carry a pass from Jerry Claussen 60 yards. The drive ran out of gas on the Aggie 15-yard line, however, and the local SDX’ers never serious ly threatened again. The Oregon tram completed only three passes all morning. The two teams had scheduled a game, for Corvallis the morning of the Oregon-Oregon State foot ball game. Nov. 2£». but members of the. Oregon chapter have agreed that they won't play un less they play against Sigma Delta Chi instead of "profession als” lecruited from intramural ranks. CLAIRE WEESNER Hendricks Hdfl . Los Artgeles ROBERT'FAUCETT Phi Gommo Delta Los Angeles , xnu\tH\ i\ evaKVK