Chi Psi Quintet Surges To Annex League Win Chi Psi forged ahead in the closing minutes of play to take a 23-16 victory from Phi Gamma Delta in A league intramural competition Tuesday afternoon. The Fijis had come from be hind to tie the game 12-12 at the end of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter the two teams had battled to a 16-16 tie when Chi Psi players began to drop in long shots which gave them the game. Dick Porter, Bill Wiswall and Bob Stoneroad were all tied for high point honors for Chi Psi scoring 6 each. Bob Goodwin had 10 for the losers. Chi Psi (2S) (16) Fijis Lovell . .F. 2 Skillern Reeves 5 .F. Bellsnap Wiswall 6 ..C... 10 Goodwin W’alker .G. 2 Hickok Stoneroad 6 G. 2 Hoogs Subs: Chi Psi—Porter 6. Phi Sigs Edged Lambda Chi Alpha managed to squeeze by Phi Sigma Kappa. 15 14, in a low scoring game Tues day afternoon. Lambda Chi built up a 9-4 half time lead only to have the Phi Sigma Kappas go ahead in the final period. The lead changed hands several times before the Aggies Name Profhro Coach CORVALLIS (AP)-J. Thomp son “Tommy" Prothro, backfield coach for UCLA, Tuesday night was named head football coach at Oregon State college. Terms were not disclosed by the ten-member OSC athletic board which announced the se lection. The board said Proth ro was hired on a “three-year basis.’’ Prothro, who succeeds Kip Taylor, said he expects to use the single wing at OSC, the same formation that UCLA used in its undefeated season last year. Medford Retains First Place Grip On Prep Poll Vote By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Medford held on to its top posi tion in the weekly Associated Press poll on high school basket ball as two new teams climbed into the top 10 in the state. Medford was idle -the past week, and perhaps it was just as well in view of what hap pened to other leaders. Half of the teams in the top 10 suf fered defeat, and as a result Pendleton tumbled out of the top 10 and South Salem al most did. One of the newcomers was Franklin of Portland, which came from nowhere to grab sixth place. Franklin is a sur prise leader in the Portland league. The other new club is Bea verton, the leader in the Tu alatin- Vamhill Valley league. The Beavers tied South Salem for 10th place. The poll with the season rec ord listed for each team: 1. Medford .43-1 117 2. Milwaukee .13-2 97 3. Eugene . 12-2 90 4. North Rend .16-1 87 5. St. Helens .14-0 59 6. Franklin . 6-7 34 7. Astoria .-.,.15-2 33 8. Albany .11-4 26 9. Cleveland . 9-4 21 10. South Salem .10-4 17 10. Beaverton 12-3 17 Others: Marshfield 14, Corvallis 12, Grant of Portland 11, Milton-Freewater 10, Ea Grande 6, Pendleton and Harrisburg 3, Powers, Eakeview and Jefferson of Port land 1. final whistle blew with Lambda Chi on top. John Marsh was high point man for Lambda Chi and the game with 8 points. Lambda Chi (15) (14) Phi Sign Rasmussen 1 ,.F. 3 Wilbur Casey 1 . F. Berman Wilson 3 .C. 2 Saunders Marsh 8 .G. 7 Heston Lyons 2 ..G. Cookey Subs: Lambda Chi McKenny. 1 McCaslin. Phi Sigs Brown. Mor guls 2. Kappa Sigs Rocked Deadlier from the field, the Pi Kappa Alpha quint dropped a taller Kappa Sigma team, 25-18, in A action Tuesday. Dick Bach potted 7 {joints for the PiKA's to take high honors for the afternoon. Kappa Sigma (18) (35) PlK.Vs Richer 6 .F. 7 Bach Ramsey 2 .F. 6 Loenning Murray 4 .C- 4 Steele Tucker 4 .G. 4 Rinke Galleon 2 .G. 4 Weber Subs: Kappa Sigs -Bowles, Al len, Stonebreaker. Pi Kaps— Chandler. Mount, Hample. Phi Kaps Trip Tekes Phi Kappa Sigma topped Tau Kappa Epsilon 46-20, Tuesday in IM action despite the efforts of Dale Jolly, who hit frequently to spark the Tekes. Bob Hinman hit 13 points to top the Phi Kaps. Individual game statistics were not available. Theta Chi's Bop DU Theta Chi took an easy 35-19 victory over Delta Upsilon in in tramural league action Tuesday afternoon. Jim Davis was the big gun for the winners scoring 10 points. Theta Chi took ah early lead and held it until the end although in the final quarter the two teams matched each other basket for basket. Bud Mathews was high point man for the DU's with 8. Theta t’hl (S5) (19) Dll’it Weatherford 5 F . 4 Kent Barry .F Kernutt Highlander 5 . C. 8 Mathews Olson 8 .G. Wadman Davis 10 .G. 2 Backen Subs: Theta Chi Kammeror 8. Lelandor 9. DU's—Kaderman, Rogers 3. Smith 2. Beck. Phi Delts Zoom Phi Delta Theta slaughtered Phi Kappa Psi. 46-20, Tuesday as Harry Johnson netted 10 and Quincy Powers 8 points for the Phi Delts. Bob Wagner and Pete Williams each hit 6 for the winners as did Jim Barnard and Bob Summer ville for the Phi Psi's. Phi Delta (46) (20) Phi Pal's Wagner 6 .... F 6 Barnard Powers 8 .F 4 Starling Johnson 10 .C. G Summerville Williams 6 .G. Smith Hastings 4 .G. .. 2 Woods Subs: Phi Delts —Schlosstein 8. Garrett 4. Phi Psi's—John ston 2. Fijis Drop Handball Go Campbeli club swept into the quarterfinals of the intramural handball tournament with a 3-0 win over Phi Gamma Delta Tuesday. The winners took both singles tilts and got two forfeits in the doubles set to gain the victory. The Fijis picked up a 21-14 lead in the doubles set, but lost the game on the forfeits. Campbell club reached Tues day's second round action with an earlier win over Tau Kappa Epsilon. The Fijis topped Sigma Alpha Epsilon in two games and tied the doubles set to gain the second round playoffs. West Virginia Teams Make Defense Easy—More Points BECKLEY, W. Va. (AP) The approach to basketball defense in the West Virginia Intercollegiate conference is simplicity Itself— score more points than the other team. Last week. West Virginia Tech defeated Bethany by the star dusting score of 137-80. That hot night boosted Tech's scoring av erage for 17 games to 115.6 points, a right potent defense and not bad as an offense. When Bethany took the floor, it was the defensive leader of the 14-school conference. When the smoke had cleared the Bl- ‘ sons languished in third place. In first place defensively at week's end. according to Sports Editor George Springer of the Beckley Post-Herald, conference statistician, was Shepherd col lege. Shepherd has held oppo nentii to an average or au.a point* a game. How .stingy can you gft? Husky Skiers Cop Victory ROSSLAND, B. C. (A P t The University of Washington nosed out rival Washington State col lege by one point for top place in the intercollegiate ski meet at Red Mountain. Jan. 8 and 9. The official results were Issued here Monday following final com pilation by the judges. Total team standings scored by NCAA system were: U of W 563.4, WSC 592.4, Idaho 551.2, Wenatchee 539 9. UBC 512.5. Whitman 498.5. GIANT WATER SLIDE CAMPFIRE NIGHTS WED. ATHURS. Winter SWIAA Schedule Mon. & Toes. — Private Parties — Phone for Reservations Wed. & Thur. — 7 to 10 — Campfire Nights Picnic around our Mt. it land firaptaco in our tpaciout loung* Bring your own wionan 1 trimming*. Wa furnith tiro A flick*. Wa tall nothing but iwimming. Fri. — 7 to 10 Sat. — 2 to 6, 7 to 11 Sun. — 1 to 6 Benton Lane Pool Hiway 99 Watt. 4 Milat North of Junction City Phono * 7836 Strange Case of THI irdOlHARDY SKIlt 7 _ I HERE was once a young fellow who decided skiing was as easy as driving a car on snow-covered roads. So one day he stepped into his new skis atop a slope, and pushed off. His friends were aghast! Such confidence! He knew little or nothing about the rules of skiing—how to turn—how to stop how to use his poles and edges. What happened? That’s right. He ran smack into a large tree. Everybody on the slope said he should learn the rules of skiing before taking such chances. But nobody mentioned that neither he— nor most of them—knew or practiced the rules of winter driving. Doesn’t that seem awfully foolish—and childish—when you think of the terrible; death toll from winter traffic accidents? Just in case, here are the six rules* of winter driving. *THE SIX RULES OF WINTER DRIVING 1. Accept your responsibility. 2. Get the “feel" of the road. 3. Keep the windshield clear. 4. Use tire chains and good tires. 5. Pump your brakes. 6. Follow at a safe distance. \ An official public tervico mettage prepared by The Advertiting Council in cooperation with the National Safety Council. 0 SAFE DRIVING IS A MARK OF MATURITY J Oregon Daily Emerald