IM Wins Taken By, Phils, SAE In Intramural basketball ac lion yesterday the schedule was light, with only three games be ing played "A" ( lass action fea tured French downing the Fiz zeds, Philadelphia House win ning over the Ia1 gal Kagles and Kigma Alpha Kpsllon topping Sigma Alpha Mu. French Wins Second An 8-6 flist quarter lead held by the Kizzeds slowly fell as Fiench came from behind In the second quarter to take a 14-12 edge at halftime. French took full command in the second half and pushed on to a 33-16 victory. This was the second win in as many starts for the Frenchmen Stan Miller and Hay Rhodes led French s scoring with Millet sinking 12 points and Rhodes nine Kd Farrell paced the losing Kizzeds with eight. I l/./cds (16) \\ lilt taker (2) .Htntsig (4) Farrell (K) .Moore < I ) Taylor (I) Halftime I i/./etU 12 K F C O a score (S3) French < H) Tapiet (4) Dickson (ft) Rhodes (12) Miller Daw kins French 14. SAE Edges Sammies Sigma Alpha Mu, after leading , 10-0 at the end of the third quur- ' ter, folded under to a fourth quarter tally that gave Sigma j Alpha Kpmlon a 17-14 triumph The Hamm lea hnd led 10-4 ai ! halftime in the low scoring game , nftei having held a 2-0 first j quarter edge. Jim Costello of SAK and Pete Blau of the Sammies tied for scoring honors with six earh s \ 4. (17) Costello (0) Hedford Norton (A) Kilter Harding (4) (II) Summit's F (6) IV.au F (2) .Me,her C (2) Landsman <■ (2) Canipf i • Kogoway Halftime si'ore: Sammies 10, SAL I. Scoring subs: SAK — Mott (2). Sammies—Rosenthal (2). Bowling Results In IM bowling Thursday. SAK topped Alpha Hall. 3-1. although Alphaholic Terry McDermott had a nigh game of 212, Delta Upai lon anil ATO bowled to a 2-2 tie, with DU Don Jacklin taking high series honors with f>47. Chi Psl downed Lambda Chi Alpha. 3-1 and Sigma Aljflia Mu and Beta Theta Pi sent but three men to the alley and will finish today. 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Bronson Travel Service 85 West Broadway Phone: DI 5-0338 Phils Top Eagles Philadelphia House surged from behind In the fourth quar ter to take a 30-23 win from the Legal Kagles in a game that •aw the Phils score 12 points to tlie Kagles' aix in the final stan za. The Legal Kagles had held an 18-17 lead at the end of the third quarter. Philadelphia House was out in front 5-4 after the firat quarter but the Legal Kaglea took a 12 ft halftime lead. Kich Proctor paced the scor ing with 11 points for the win ners while Joyle Dahl had eight for the losers. I,cgM Mltchelmore, star of the Philadelphia House, sat out the game -n the side lines with an injured thumb. 1- egul Kaglea (29) (30) Phils Dahl (8) F (6) Bishop llomecker (8) F (II) Proctor Chaney (S) C (•) Srastrong Knutson (2) . Scoring subs: Phils—McCall (2). Kagles—Johnson (2). ATO, Theta Chi Win Alpha Tau Omega swept the handball matches of the day by owning Sheldon Hall 3-0. In an mfinished match from Wednes day's schedule Theta Chi won a le> iding game and the match, 2- 1. Webfoot Wrestlers Struggle with WSC The potent Oregon varsity, wrestling squad gets its fir«t big conference teat tomorrow, when it gocH against the Washington | State College Cougars at Pull-1 nian. Undefeated in two straight starts, the Duck grapplers will be looping for a win from a team which went down to Ore gon State last week, but can1 nevci be counted out. The Beaver Boys paddled the Cougars to a 29-5 tune last Sat urday, although they got ten of the points through the forfeit, route. The squad left Eugene at crausc of lev road conditions, hut rather than have to make up the match later, the team left ear ly in order to have plenty of time to get to Pullman. Practice last night was brisk and to the point, as Coach Bill Hammer tapered off last minute drills to where his boys were, as he put it. "Ready to do their best and make their own j breaks." The whole squad, from 123 pounder Bob Stevens to 190 pound heavyweight J. C. Wheel-1 er went through the dt-ills with enthusiasm, which spells trouble for the Cougars if the maintain it up to match time. Looking especially sharp in practice were Lee Allen, Dave Newland, Jim Beaton, and J. C. Wheeler. Allen and Newland, j wrestling together, went at it as if the practice bout were a cham pionship match, and Beaton gave plenty of evidence that the in jury of two of his fingers in a car accident last spring hadn’t affected him at the least. Wheel er, who moves with surprising agility for a big man, looked es pecially sharp, particularly so as this is only his second year out for the sport. Defending Pacific Coast champ George Krupicka won’t In* making the trip, as he is just getting back into shape aagin after nursing an injured knee which be injured several weeks ago. Going in Krupicka's place will , be Howard “Pepper” Timmons1 who will be a real threat to Kru picka when he returns to full scale mat actions. The lineup for the match will see Bob Stevens, who is looking for his first win after dropping two close decisions, at 123, and Lee Allen, who will be wrestling the lone WSC winner against OSC, at 130. Allen is undefeated! thus far. At 137 will be J. D. Griffith, who has split his two matches this year, and Dave Newland. vie- : torious in both starts will be at 147. Newland has been favoring an injured shoulder lately, but feels that it will not bother him in his match. Jim Tleaton will be at the 157 slot where he will be after his third win in as many starts, and Timmons, also a double winner will be holding down the starting iob at 167 in place of Krupirka. At 177 will be coast runner-up Ken Kesey who has racked up two wins in as many goes, and he is gunning for a coast title this year. He is followed by heavyweight J. C. Wheeler, who finished third on the coast last year, IM Schedule Friday, Jan. 18 Basketball 3:50 Sigma Nu A vs. Lambda Chi Alpha A, court 40. Chi Psi A vs. Delta Upsi lon A, court 43. 4:35 Sigma Phi Epsilon B vs. Beta Theta Pi B, court 40. Phi Delta Theta B vs. Sigma Chi B, court 43. 5:15 Phi Kappa Psi B vs. Sig ma Alpha Mu B. court 40. Sigma Nu B vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon B. court 43. Handball 4:00 Hale Kane vs. Cherney, courts 42, 44, 46. men s smooth fitting buckle-back slacks University Styled.... POLISHED COTTON TWILLS featured in famous top quality Dan River fabrics! Perfect sport slacks . . . styled to neat smooth lines in fine Dan River polished cotton twills ... a luxury cotton for elegant finish, easy drape and comfort and the utmost in good looks! Featured in a natural shade with the popular buckle back styling . . . adjustable for individual fit! sizes ... 28 to 36 main floor . men's clothing