University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1956 Battenfeld, Outlaws Win Intramural Games Only two intramural A Division games were played yesterday with Battenfeld Hall defeating Varsity House and the Outlaws rolling past the Jaws. Battenfeld built up a 30-9 half-time lead and went on to defeat the Varsity House 57-23. Don Allen of Battenfeld was high scorer for the game with 14 points, 10 of them in the first half. Teamsmate Bill Hirsch and Gary Shank followed with 13 and 12 points respectively. The Outlaws pulled away in the last half to defeat the Jays 48-34. Jim Letcavits of the Jays was high for the game with 15 points, while Kirby Lee paced the winners with 12. The Outlaws led at halftime 22-18. Other results: Fraternity A Slap Happy 2, Optimists O, and YMCA 2, AIA O, both forfeits. Today's Schedule Fraternity A 6:15. TKE vs. Phi Delt. Independent A 4:15. Carruth-O'Leary vs. Ste- phenson Fraternity B 4:15, DU vs. Beta, east court; Delta vs. Phi Gam, west court; 5, Sigma Chi vs. Sig Ep, east court, and Phi Delt vs. AKL, west court. Independent B Independent B 5:45. Medical School vs. Corbin Open Thursdays Till 8:30 Your Easter Suit THREE PIECE SUIT. Rayon Linen, Permacord Cotton Blouse. Skim skirt ... pleat in back ... self-belted. Boxy jacket ... cutaway at bottom ... short cuffed sleeves ... button accent on band ... ending in tab at back jacket. Sleeveless blouse in contrast with collar. Colors: Navy; Black; Chestnut; Peachbloom; Corn- flower. Sizes: 5-15. $19.95 835 Mass. VI 3-4833 Fraternity C Annex, east court, and Cats vs. Jim Beam, west court. 6:30, Phi Gam II vs. DU I, east court; Phi Delt I vs. SAE I, west court; 7:15, Phi Gam IV vs. Kappa Sig, east court, and Phi Gam I vs. Phi Psi II, west court. Basketball Scores Holy Cross 84 Notre Dame 72 Boston College 91 Tulips 79 Cincinnati 95 Duquesne 74 Alabama 109 Florida 74 Virginia 96 Clemson 85 APA 81 Milton 74 Kentucky 86 Mississippi State 65 Wake Forest 73 Richmond 68 West Virginia 105 William & Mary 90 Illinois 89 Michigan 66 Wisconsin 69 Indiana 66 Kansas 78 Missouri 65 Minnesota 77 Michigan State 73 Xavier 91 Louisville 59 Ohio State 83 Northwestern 79 Friends 90 Kansas Wesleyan 69 Arkansas 61 Texas A&M 52 Houston Texas Geek 48 Drake 70 Oklahoma City 66 Texas Tech 70 Hardin-Simmons 55 Nebraska 68 Oklahoma 61 K-State Survives Wyoming Threat LARAMIE, Wyo. — (U.P.)—Kansas State, Big Seven Conference leader, staved off a last minute rally to defeat Wyoming 78-74 last night. With less than four minutes left, K-State held a 76-60 margin. Then little Joe Capua led his Wyoming teammates on a scoring spree that whittled the lead until the final gun. Capua took scoring honors with 32 points. Center Jack Parr was high for K-State with 25. Cornhuskers Defeat Sooners In Overtime NORMAN, Okla.—(U. F.)—One overtime period was necessary for Nebraska, ranked sixth in the Big Seven, to win 68-61 over Oklahoma last night and give the Sooners their seventh straight loss in the conference. A hot 11 out of 12 free throw spree by Nebraska in the extra period was the difference. After leading 37-27 at halftime, Oklahoma faltered and it was deadlocked at 55-55 at the end of regulation playing time. Return Of Richards,4 Other Lettermen Raises Golf Hopes With five returning lettermen, including Bob Richards, defending Big Seven individual champion, the Kansas golf team could make a strong bid for the Big Seven championship this spring. The other lettermen are Bill Sayler, Kansas City, Kan., junior; Noel Rooney, Dodge City senior; Mark Nardyz, Kansas City, Kan., senior; and Ed Mac Gee, Kansas City, Mo. senior. A 15-meet schedule was announced yesterday, with the opener being against Tulane University, April 3 at New Orleans. Five of the matches will be against Big Seven opponents. The new coach of the KU golfers is Mike Chalfant, Hutchinson first-year law student. He succeeds Donn Everett. Chalfant is pleased over his prospects, but he expects Oklahoma to be the team to beat, along with Kansas State, who will have the home-course advantage in the Big Seven tournament May 18-19. Besides his five lettermen, the KU coach expects basketball star Gene Elstun, Kansas City, Mo., city golf champion, to bolster KU hopes. the schedule: April 5 Houston at New Orleans 5- Houston, at Houston The schedule: 6—SMU at Dallas 13—Nebraska at Lincoln 14—Omaha at Omaha 18—K-State at Manhattan 20—Oklahoma at Norman 21—Oklahoma A&M at Still- 21—Oklahoma A&M at Stillwater May 26—Iowa State at Lawrence 27—Missouri at Columbia 4—Washburn at Lawrence 28—St. Benedict's at Atchison 4 Washburn at Lawrence 5—Missouri at Lawrence 13—K. State at Lawrence 18-19—Big Seven at Manhattan Panel Discussion For WAA "The place of recreation in the life of a college student" will be the subject of a panel discussion at the WAA meeting at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Robinson. KU's all-opponent team for last season consisted of Bob Jengarand and Burdette Halderson of Colorado, Lester Lane of Oklahoma, Bob Patterson of Tula and Monte Robicheux of Rice. 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