Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 23. 1956 Delts Defeat Sig Alph; DU Downs Phi Kappa Two of five scheduled A league games were played Wednesday, with Delta Tau Delta and Delta Upsilon the winners. In a high-scoring Fraternity A game, DU held an early lead to defeat Phi Kappa Sigma 57-40. Going into the second half with a 10-point advantage, the DU sharpshooters built a lead that Phi Kappa was unable to overcome. Bob Boyer was high-point man for DU with 18, followed by Dale Flanagan with 15 points. Bill McWilliams carried the scoring load for Phi Kappa with 18 points. Sigma Alpha Epsilon lost a onepoint halftime lead and fell to a hustling Delta Tau Delta five 40-34. Jerry Cox led the well-distributed Delt scoring with 11 points. High for the losers was Jon Morrissey with 17. The score at the half was Sig Ep 17, Delt 16. In the Independent A division, Jim Beam won by forfeit over Slap Happy 2-0. Beta Theta Pi also won by forfeit over Phi Kappa Tau. The Kappa Sigma-Phi Gamma Delta game was postponed. Today's Schedule 4. 15, Phi Psi vs. AKL; 5:15, Delta Chi vs. Lambda Chi. Independent A 4:15, AFROTC vs. Varsity House (Robinson Gym); 5:15, YMCA vs. Stephenson (Robinson Gym); 6:15 Cats vs. Jolliffe; 7:15, Oread vs. Rock Chalk. With the Kansas indoor track team unofficially placing second in the strong Michigan State Relays and holding Michigan, defending Big Ten champion, to a narrow 58-56 victory in last Saturday's dual, Coach Bill Easton has much to be pleased about these days. But it's not just the varsity that has Easton smiling. The freshman squad, having defeated Colorado and Oklahoma in post meetings, has come up with some good marks of its own and seems quite capable of taking over for graduated team members next year in varsity competition. Perhaps the two freshmen who most likely will ease his worries are Charlie Tidwel and Arlen Schroeder. Tidwell ran the 60-yard dash in :06.2 in both meets and was clocked in :06.9 in the 60-yard low hurdles. His :06.2 is the same as the time Dick Blair, outstanding varsity sprinter and Olympic candidate, won that event in both of KU's dual meets. Tidwell's time in the low hurdles equaled the winning time in the KU-Michigan duel. Schroeder has been KU's top freshman scorer to date, winning first in the 880, mile and two-mile runs, in each meet. Although his times in the mile and two-mile were considerably slower than those of Michigan's Ron Wallingford, it must be remembered that Wallingford is the Big Ten two-mile champion. Verne Gauby is another freshman who looks like a consistent point-winner for the varsity in the next three years. He ran the 440-yard dash in .517.7 against Oklahoma, which was only seven-tenths of a second slower than Michigan's Bob Rudesill's winning time last Saturday. Wilt "The Stil" Chamberlain has added to his basketball prowess in the high jump. The 7-foot Philadelphia freshman has leaped nearly 6 feet 5 inches in the two meets, and is expected to break school records as he gets more experience. Cousy Sparks 93-90 Victory MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics scored eight points in the last 87 seconds to give his team a 93-90 victory over Minneapolis in a National Basketball Association game Wednesday night in Minneapolis. U.S. Olympic Finals In KC Two AAU teams, an armed services team and a collegiate team will provide the field for the U.S. Olympic finals April 2-3-4 in Kansas City's Municipal Auditorium. The two AAU teams will be the winner and runner-up of the annual AAU tournament March 19-24 in Denver. Each of these teams will bring its own 10-man squad plus four additional players chosen from other entries in the Denver tournament. A. C. "Dutch" Lonborg, KU athletic director, will head a committee to choose the college entry for the Olympic finals. All will be seniors. The winner of an armed services tournament March 22-23-24 in Louisville is expected to bring seven members of its own squad and seven more from other teams in that meet. Seven AAU players and seven from the other two teams will make up the U.S. team for the games in Australia. If an AAU entry wins the play-offs, it will have the option of providing all seven players from its own team, or five from its team and two from the second AAU team. Royals Edge Hawks, 110-109 PHILADELPHIA—The Rochester Royals edged the St. Louis Hawks in a National Basketball Association game, 110 to 109, as Jack Twyman sank two free throws with 45 seconds left. The victory enabled Rochester to climb out of the Western Division basement by three percentage points ahead of St. Louis. A managers' meeting for all teams in the A Division basketball play-offs will be held Friday at 4 p.m. in 202 Robinson. Each team in the play-offs is urged to send a representative. Play-off games will begin Saturday. A Loop Managers To Meet Friday Aggies Beat Tulsa To Stay In Race STILLWATER, Okla.-The Oklahoma A&M basketball team used its tenacious defense to perfection Wednesday night as it held Tulsa to 12 field goals and beat the Hurricanes 52-41. The victory, fifth in eight league games, kept the Aggies' hopes alive for a share of the Missouri Valley championship. The Aggies led all the way but not safely until after the half when Tulaa went scoreless for ten minutes. Coach Hank Iba's Cowpokes led 26-20 over his brother's team at halftime. Aggie forward V. R. Barnhouse vas high scorer for the night with 4 points. Junior Born of Tulsa followed with 13 points. OU Football Team Gets More Honors NORMAN, Okla.—More honors were heaped upon the national championship Oklahoma Sooner football team Wednesday as the second annual Grantland Rice football trophy was presented to the Sooners by Daniel D. Mich, editorial director of Look magazine. 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