Page.4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1956 TKE, Beta, Phi Tau Delts Win IM Games Four Fraternity A games were played yesterday with Tau Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Tau Delta, and Phi Kappa Tau all scoring victories. In the highest scoring game of the day, Delta Tau Delta defeated Sigma Nu, 64-27. Charles Franklin paced the victors with 17 points, along with Cal Bender and Ken Ruisinger who scored 15 and 13 points respectively. Jim Whittaker was high scorer for the losers with 13 points. In another one-sided game, Beta defeated SAE, 50-25. Bob Buell was high point man for Beta with 12 points and was followed by Bill LaRue and Gary Evans with 11 apiece. Phi Kappa Tau scored eight points in the last minute to defeat Phi Kappa, 44-36 in the most exciting game of the day. In the other game played yesterday in the A division, TKE defeated Triangle, 34-25. Other Results: Fraternity B Sigma Chi 25, Sigma Nu 23; Beta 31, Phi Psl 26; Phi Delt4 64, Delta 24, and Phi Gam 53, TKE 13. Independent C Jets 48, Navy 17; Dodos 27, Jim Beam 18; Brewers 46, Stan's Haven 33; Rochdale 41, Theta Tau 15, and Sigma Gamma Epsilon 2, Carruth O Leary 0 (forfeit). Fraternity A TODAY'S SCHEDULE 4:15, Phi Gam vs. Lambda Chi; 5:15, Sig Ep vs. Delta Chi, and 6:15, Kappa Sig vs. Phi Psi. Independent A 7:15, Cats vs. RC. Fraternity B 4:15. ATO vs. Triangle, east court; 4:15. SAE vs. Sig Ep, west court; 5 Phi Kappa Tau vs. Delta, east court; 5. Lambda Chi vs. Alpha Phi Alpha west court, and 5:45. AKL vs. DU east court. Independent B 5:45. Chicken Pickers vs. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, west court; 6:30. Pearson vs. Foster, east court; 6:30. Jim Beam vs. Jolliffe, west court; 7:15. Battenfeld vs. Pescambre, east court, and 7:15. Medical School vs. Stephenson, west court. K-State Drops OU,61-50 With guard Pachin Vicens hitting 17 points and setting up other scoring plays with his ball hawking, Kansas State turned back Oklahoma 61-50 for its second victory of the young Big Seven season. The triumph enabled the Wildcats to take over undisputed first place in the conference with a 2-0 mark. Colorado and Missouri also are unbeaten but have played only one game. Six-foot 9-inch Cat center Jack Parr also scored 17 points, as well as holding the Sooners' Leroy Bacher to three field goals. Batcher picked up seven free throws for a total of 13 points, tops for the thinly-manned Oklahoma club. Jimmy Peek, star OU guard, was held to six points, his season's low. Kansas State led by a comfortable 32-19 margin at halftime and shortly after intermission was ahead by 16 points. However, Oklahoma came to life and twice cut the Cat lead to eight points. Both teams were frigid from the free throw line, K-State hitting on 11 of 22 attempts and Oklahoma getting only eight of 19 tries. The Kansas Jayhawks meet Kansas State Saturday at Manhattan in a battle of long-time rivals. The Wildcats will be seeking revenge for two losses inflicted by Kansas last season in field house dedication games. KU is 1-1 for Big Seven play so far, having defeated Oklahoma and losing to Missouri. Call 65 TAXI For Prompt Taxi And Delivery Service PHONE VI 3-2211 January Shoe Sale Beautiful campus-type footwear. New styles for dress or casuals Hand sewn loafers and casuals, Big selection 4.85 and 3.85 "Jacqueline" pumps or sandals sale price, choice 6.95 "Connie" styles, choice 5.95 HAYNES & KEENE Open Thurs. 9:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. 819 Mass. The University of San Francisco Dons, the number one team in the nation, are only one game away from tying the NCAA all-time consecutive win record. Frisco Wins 38 Straight Their 38th straight victory came at the expense of the Santa Clara Broncos last night. 74-56. The all-time consecutive win record of 39 games is held by Seton Hall, but barring the unforeseen, is soon to be surpassed by the highflying San Francisco team. After pulling out in front with an 8-0 lead, the Dons then built up a 26-2 margin with only nine minutes gone in the first half. The USF coach, Phil Woolpert, then began substituting his reserves and at the half the score stood at 48-23. Meanwhile, in Chicago, Coach Ray Meyer of DePaul, whose team was beaten earlier by the Dons, added to the praises of the USF team. Studying for Finals "Unquestionably, San Francisco is the best in the country," he said to Chicago Basketball Writers' Association. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Better Get Outlines of your courses for that last minute cramming! Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers-They are Loyal Supporters. ENGINEERS, SCIENTISTS, PHYSICISTS, APPLIED MATHEMATICIANS important on-campus interviews soon! North American Representatives Will Be Here Jan. 17 You'll learn first hand about the advantages and opportunities in choosing a career with a future at North American. Here engineers and scientists are now discovering new frontiers in four exciting new fields. AUTONETICS A Division of North American Aviation, Inc. In the field of ELECTRO-MECHANICAL ENGINEERING-producing new missile guidance systems, fire and flight control systems, computers and recorders. ROCKETDYNE A Division of North American Aviation, Inc. In the field of ROCKET PROPULSION—the largest producer of large liquid-propellant rocket engines, more powerful propellants and turbines. ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL A Division of North American Aviation, Inc. Peaceful application of ATOMIC ENERGY in any phase of reactor development, either for research or power production. MISSILE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING Engineering and developing Long-Range MISSILES—Intercontinental MISSILEs... flying at hypersonic speeds. MISSILE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING Contact your placement office today. Make an appointment to see North American representative, Mr. E. S. Wilborn on Jan. 17. Or, write Engineering Personnel Director, Dept. 991-20 Col. North American Inviation, Inc., Downey, California. ENGINEERING AHEAD FOR A BETTER TOMORROW