Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1956 Close Scores Mark IM Games As Finish Nears With the intramural basketball season rapidly coming to a close, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi, Jim Beam, and the Outlaws all scored hard-fought victories Tuesday. $ \textcircled{4} $ In the Fraternity A Division, Phi Delt defeated ATO 55-42. Ray Johnson was the big spark for the Phi Delts with 19 points, 11 in the last half. Teammates Bob Richards and Frank Becker each scored 10 points. Len Martin scored 19 points for ATO. Phi Delt led at halftime 26-22. In another Fraternity A game, Sigma Chi defeated TKE 46-34. The victors had only a 21-18 half-time lead, but a big third quarter gave Sigma Chi a lead which it never lost. Louie Daharb of Sigma Chi was high for the game with 23 points. Kerm Welch threw in 17 for the losers. The Outlaws defeated Carruth-O'Leary 37-32 in an Independent A game. The game was close with the outcome being decided in the closing minutes. Lee Kirby and Jim Webb paced the victors with 15 and 11 points respectively. Richard Rein- NC State Ties League Race By UNITED PRESS An unheralded North Carolina State substitute, who has warmed the bench for most of three seasons, was the principal cause of a fourway tie for first place today in the Atlantic Coast Conference basketball race. Lou Dickman was the unsung sub who scored eight points in the final four minutes Tuesday night to give the Wolfpack a come-from-behind 79-73 victory over North Carolina. As a result of Dickman's heroes, North Carolina State, North Carolina, Wake Forest and Duke all are tied for first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference with identical records of 10 league victories and three defeats. Duke rolled over Virginia 92-58, and South Carolina dropped Clemson into the ACC cellar by beating the Tigers 89-83. Canisius overcame a poor start to defeat Villanova 89-81 and virtually clinched a berth in the NCAA tournament for the second straight year. Southern Methodist clinched a tie for its second straight Southwest Conference title with an 89-68 triumph over Baylor as guard Ronnie Morris of Shawnee hit 21 points for the Mustangs. SMU now has a 10-0 record record. In other games last night, St. Louis defeated Drake 96-81; Eastern Kentucky upset Louisville 86-84; Columbia defeated Harvard 78-55; Texas tamed Rice 94-82; Western Kentucky licked Cincinnati 85-74; George Washington beat Georgetown 70-67 in overtime, and Muhlenberg defeated Bucknell 100-86. TODAY'S SPECIAL TRY OUR INDIVIDUAL PIZZA PIES On the 14th Street Hill Between Ohio & La. kinger scored 11 for Carruth-O'Leary, Jim Beam defeated Varsity House 43-33. Bob Cunningham of Varsity House was the game's high scorer with 21 points, 14 in the first half. Jim Beam led at halftime 25-20. Today's Schedule 4:15, Phi Kappa Tau vs. Beta; 5:15, Phi Kappa vs. DU; 6:15, Delt vs. SAE; 7:15, Kappa Sig vs. Phi Gam. Independent A. 4:15, Jim Beam vs. Slap Happy (Robinson gym). The first move Coach Floyd Temple will make when he moves his Kansas baseball squad outside will be a trial for Fuzzy Martin, last year's regular catcher, at pitcher. Temple To Try Martin At Pitcher Martin pitched briefly as a sopho- more two years ago, fanning 12 batters in one start. With leftfander Wayne Tiemier gone, Temple must strengthen his mound staff for the 22-game schedule opening in early April. Only one letterman, Gary Fenity, a lefthander, is retained from last year's pitching staff. Righthander Bob Shirley, whose arm went lame again just before the season opened last year, still must be considered doubtful. Ron Wiley, Kansas City sophomore righthander, is expected to take up some of the slack. Spring Training Picks Up By UNITED PRESS Manager Stan Hack of the Cub claims first base is "wide open," but if big Dee Fondy keeps hitting the way he has been, the job will be a closed proposition soon. Fondy, faced with competition from Frank Kellert, acquired during the off-season from Brooklyn, and Bob Speake, who broke in spectacularly last summer, highlighted the Cubs' batting drill at Mesa, Ariz. Tuesday with consistent long blows. At St. Petersburg, Fla., Cardinal manager Fred Hutchinson had his players concentrating on singles instead of home runs. During a five-inning intra-squad game Tuesday, Hutchinson laid down a rule that a ball hit over an outfielder's head was out. That still didn't stop some of the players from swinging hard and rookie Bob Rand was called out for a drive that bounced off the left field wall and would have undoubtedly been a three-bagger. Rookie outfielder Don Landrum was the batting standout of intra-squid game played at the Phillies training site, Clearwater, Fla. Landrum collected two doubles, a single and a walk as a team coached by Whit Wyatt defeated one led by Wally Moses, 8-6. Bickle Beats Carter On TKO KANSAS CITY, Kan. (U.P.)—Bobby Bickle, 138, Kansas City, scored a technical knockout over Leroy (Kayo) Carter, 140, Cincinnati, at 2:35 of the fourth round last night in a scheduled 10-round co-feature in Memorial Hall. Bickle floored the Ohio Negro in the third round and put him on the hopes with a right hook to the jaw in the fourth to stop it. This broad expansion program is creating new positions in each division. Graduates in fields of Aeronautical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics and Physics are invited to investigate their role in Lockheed's expansion. Separate Interviews will be given for each division. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation California DtvIslon, Burbank, California • Georgia Division, Marletta, Georgia