Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1956 Phi Delt, Carruth Win IM Tilts;13 Set Today Taking a 32 to 13 first-half lead, Phi Delta Theta went on to outscore Tau Kappa Epsilon 64-29 in a Fraternity A game Tuesday night. Bob Richards with 12, and Ray Johnson and Frank Becker with 10 each led Phi Delt scoring. Lauren Welch was high for the losers with 15 points, 13 of those in the first half. Stephenson fell to Carruth O'Leary 28-36 in the only other intramural A game Tuesday. Dick Reinking hit nine field goals for the winners and Stephenson's Don Davis scored 14 points in pacing his team. Carruth O'Leary led at the half 22-12. Other results: **Fraternity B** DU 28, Beta 24; Deltas 2, Phi Gam 0 (forfeit); Sigma Chi 36, Sig Ep 15, and Phil Delta 37, AKL 19. Independent B Medical School 31. Corbin Annex 17, and Jim Beam 15. Cats 12. Fraternity C Phi Gam II 35, DU I 13; Phi Gam IV 2, Kappa Sig 0 (forfeit); SAE I 25, Phi Delt I 23, and Phi Gam I 21, Phi Psi II 13. 2 Teams Keep Perfect Slates By UNITED PRESS It's now virtually certain that San Francisco and St. Francis, the only unbeaten major-college basketball teams in the nation, will finish the season with perfect records. The two pop-shot powers from opposite ends of the country racked up easy victories in feature games last night, national champion San Francisco extending its season mark to 19-0 with its 45th straight triumph tnd St. Francis pushing its record to 17-0. San Francisco, ranked No. 1 in the nation by the United Press board of coaches, wasted little Valentine's Day affection on San Jose St. and romped to a 76-52 decision. The Dons now have six regular season games left but figure to breeze easily past them all and into the NCAA tournament for a title defense. St. Francis Clears Obstacle St. Francis, already included in the National Invitation Tournament field, cleared its biggest remaining obstacle to a perfect season by drubbing Manhattan, 98-75. San Francisco held helpless San Jose St. to just 13 baskets and the Dons' first team left the floor after 12 minutes of play with a 24-6 lead. The first team also played seven and one-half minutes of the second half and all-America Bill Russell took scoring honors with 21 points. Thirty points by Danny Mannix carried St. Francis to its emphatic victory over Manhattan. The Terriers zipped to a 54-43 halftime lead and led easily the rest of the way. NC State Whips Duk North Carolina State, the nation's No. 4 team, scored another victory last week. 90-81 won archival Duke. The Wolf Pack thus moved into a triple tie with North Carolina and Wake Forest for first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference, dropping Duke into fourth. Ronnie Shavlik led state with 25 points. In other leading games last night: Providence upset Notre Dame, 85-83, on a mid-court shot by Gordon Holmes with two seconds left in overtime; Maryland downed Clemson, 81-69. Marquette downed Creighton, 73-65, and Rice downed Baylor, 68-58. Maurice King Paces Jayhawker Scorers Maurice King leads the Kansas Jayhawkers in scoring for the first 17 games with 224 points, an average of 13.8 points a game. Gene Elstun is next with a 12.0 point average. Other Kansas scorers: Tp. Avg. Lew Johnson 179 10.5 Bill Brainard 90 5.3 Ron Johnson 83 5.2 Lee Green 53 3.1 Eddie Dater 27 3.0 Today's Schedule Fraternity A 4:15, Phi Kappa vs. Sigma Nuz; 5:15, Delts vs. Beta, and 6:15, SAE vs. DU Fraternity B 5:45. Sigma Chi vs. Phi Delt, west court; DU vs. Delts, east court. 6:30, Sig Gam Ep vs. Medical School, east court; AFROTC vs. Jim Beam, west court. Independent B 4:15, Phi Delt III vs. AEPi, east court; Phi Gam III vs. DU IV, west court; 7:15, Phi Psi I vs. Phi Gam II, east court; SAE I vs. Phi Gam IV, west court. Fraternity C Independent C 5. Jets in Brewer last court; Army vs. Dawson court, Independent C Basketball Scores Rhode Island 83. Brown 63 St. Francis of Brooklyn 98. Manhattan 75 Wagner 92. St. John's 90 Providence 92. Notre Dame 83 (over- (time) Slena 70, St. Peter's 56 Maryla 81, Cleveland 69 North Carolina State 90, Duke 81 South Carolina 109, Furman 97 George Washington 81, William & Mary 69 Virginia Tech 68, Washington & Lee 64 Miami, Ohio 85, Ohio 84 DePaul 84, Manchester 76 Canisius 65 Canisius 85, Bowling Green 72 Pittsburgh 81, Southwestern 62 Rice 68, Baylor 58 Temple 74, Suffern 72 San Francisco 76, San Jose State 52 College Of Pacific 73, St. Mary's 72 Hawks Top Ravens Again ATCHISON (U.P.)—Rockhurst College of Kansas City won its fourth victory in two years over Se. Benedict's 79-69 last night. Rockhurst was in front 43-34 at halftime and held a comfortable margin most of the game. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. VI 3-2966 1025 Mass. CLEVELAND—(U.P.)-The Cleveland Indians baseball club today approved a plan to sell the American League baseball club for $3,961,800. Cleveland Club To Be Sold meeting. It was presented by William R. Daley, president of Otis and Co., a local investment firm. The legal details of the transaction were expected to be completed in two or three weeks. The offer to buy the team was made at a directors This makes the fourth time the club has been sold in the last 10 years. Last year, an attempt was made to buy the team for $1,000 a share but only a few of the smaller shareholders sold their stocks. Engineering and Science Students! 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