Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 28, 1956 IM Finals Held Tonight Championship vames in all intramural volleyball divisions will be played today in Robinson Gym. In the fraternity A division, Beta Theta Pi plays Delta Tau Delta, Beta advanced to the finals by defeating the Delta Delta with a score of 0-5 while the Delta wins out over a weak Tau Kappa Epsilon team 15-4, 15-10. Delta Chi will oppose Phi Gamma Delta in the Faternity B Hill championship game. Delta Chi and Phi Gam won the right to compete in the finals by defeating ATO and SAE, respectively. The fraternity C championship game will be played between the SAE III and Beta I teams; SAE won over the Delta, and the Betas beat the Psi's to reach the finals. In the independent A championship game, the Set-ups play Liahona. Tuesday's scores are listed below. Fragrantity A Bete 15-15-0 Delt 4-15-0 Delta 15-15-0 TAE 4-10 Fraternity B Phi Gam 12-15-15, SAE 15-5-8; Delta Chi 15-16, ATO 5-14. Fraternity C SAE III 8-15-15, Delt II 15-9-11 Beta I 15-15, Phi Psi I 4-7. Dodgers Whip Phillies 6-2 The World Champion Brooklyn Dodgers got four-hit pitching from 20-game winner Don Newcombe and relief ace Clem Labine to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6 to 2 Tuesday. Pitcher Leads A's To Victory Pitcher Lou Kretlow yielded only two hits in six innings Tuesday to lead the Kansas City Athletics to a 7 to 2 decision over the Detroit Tigers. Hawk-Talk Since you can't go home until Friday, you might as well enjoy your enforced week on the Hill and drop into the Union. If at no other time stop in Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday in the Music Room at 4. There'll be free coffee and free thoughts each day. Tuesday is the Book Review program offering Elizabeth Stevenson's biography of Henry Adams reviewed by Walter Meserve. Don't miss seeing the display of forthcoming reviews in the case by the Music Room door. Wednesday is a Political Forum with Norman Sorfor leading the discussion. Thursday is the Poetry Hour. The display is up, the tickets will be available soon. For what? . . for the George Shearing concert coming April 29. Sunday. It'll be at 8 in Hoch. Tickets, only $1 a person, will be on sale at the Union Concessions Stand immediately after vacation. Get your date now. When you're en route to one of the coffee-times, don't fail to see the fabulous displays on exhibit in the Union lobby and the Steinberg cartoons in the cafeteria area. It'll take you a minute. It'll be time well spent. Wednesday night is Rock and Roll time in the Trail Room. Harry Winter's Combo will play from 9 to 10. Dancing all evening to records. Just like the army, we want You! Yes, it's Student Union Activities officer and board application time. Applications are available in the SUA office in the Union and will be due April 13. Interviews will follow. student union activities Russell Mistaken For Wilt Bill Russell, who has led San Francisco to two National Collegiate basketball titles, plus the game's longest winning streak, is often mistaken for someone else. When Russell first started playing and traveling around, people would ask him if he was Walter Dukes of Seton Hall. Russell, realizing that he wasn't a national name, managed to live down being mistaken as Dukes, but now its starting all over again. This time he is being mistaken for Wilt Chamberlain, KU's freshman center. "Sometimes I think I've wasted a lot of time trying to make a name for myself." Russell said. When asked what he thought of reports that Chamberlain is destined to replace him as the game's all-time great, he replied, "I hope he does. I don't know Wilt but I've Delta Delta Delta defeated Grace Pearson in the first women's intramural softball game of the season Monday, 26 to 1. Kappa Alpha Theta forfeited to North College, and Miller and Watkins forfeited to Chi Omega. Tri Delts Win In Softball 26-1 heard plenty about him, and I'm all for him. I wish him the very best." LARRY'S 1802 Mass. VI 3-7416 "Pizza Pie" A LAST-MINUTE SUGGESTION FOR EASTER A PLUSH ANIMAL from Balfour's to put you in good with the "Number One" in your life. Stuffed lions, bears and dogs are only a few of the wide variety of animals available—AND her sorority crest is included. STOP BY BALFOUR'S 411 W.14th Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. THERE WAS NO STRIKE ON OUR BRAIN POWER! Here are just a few of the scientific and engineering developments awaiting you at Westinghouse Breaking the Steam-Pressure Barrier : : : the first steam turbine to operate at 5000 pounds pressure has just been designed. This is double of that previously built. 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