Baskethal, _ Standings at the end of last week’s TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1943 J. Moore Leads Victory League Play games: Wo Ee eB ts; J. Moore-Delt ................ 2° 0 1000 Bela) nh fa al oe Oe e 750 ‘Hemplin 540 4 Sree 750 Phi Psiv ose ee Qe 667 Tennessee Club ............ 2k .667 -«: Battenteld sc 2. 0 sae a 4s BeBe Dig Alph: oes da 2 oe Jolliffersn. 4 sar as. boo .200 $Phi- Gaui. Poe ae kG *Have forfeited games. 125 With four hectic nights of three | games each this week, the Victory Intramural Basketball League will enter its final stages with only six games left to be played next week. The-last two nights of play will be. , next- Monday and Tuesday nights, and the team emerging champion will play a team of picked all-stars from the other league teams some time later in the week. Following is the schedule of the ‘ games remaining to be played: ' Tonight—8:00 p.m. Phi Psi vs.’ . Tennessee Club, Templin vs. John Moore. 9:00 p.m. Battenfeld vs. Sig. Alph. Wednesday. night—8:00 p.m. Ten- nessee Club vs. John Moore, Phi Psi vs. Sig Alph. 9:00 p.m. Battenfeld vs. Beta. Thursday night—8:00 p.m. John Moore vs. Sig Alph, Phi Psi vs. Beta. 9:00 p.m. Templin vs. Jolliffe. Monday night—8:00 p.m. John. Moore vs. Beta, Tennessee Club vs. Jolliffe. 9:00 p.m. Phi Psi vs. Batten- feld. Tuesday night—8:00 pm. Sig Alph vs. Jolliffe, John Moore vs. Battenfeld. 9:00 p.m. Tennessee Club vs. Templin. Battenfeld hall’s 30. to 29 upset victory over Templin, conquerors of the Betas, was the highlight of last Thursday night’s games. The Batten- feld boys were trailing 11 to 17 at halftime and were seemingly out of the picture. However, a last half Battenfeld rally deadlocked the | ‘ score at the end of the regular play_ ing time, and in the overtime, Bat- tenfeld came out victor by a single point. After racing off -to an early 10 point, lead, the rangy Tennessee Club cagers suddenly collapsed, and the fighting . Betas overtook ;them and went on to “give the Teniesste boys a thorough 42 to 32 spanking. Dich! and Malott both rang up 11 points for the victors, while O’Neil helped out with nine. For the Tennesseeans, Bill Matthews and D. McCormick pts. ee gt gictcted were Hibk scorers with 12 and $ | points respectively, - In the other game of the evening the Phi Psi’s coasted to a 61 to il win over the Jolliffe quintet, with Scott leading the parade with a 28 point total to his credit.