Page 3 IM Playoffs Start Tonight First round playoffs in basket- ball were posted yesterday by the Intramural office. The first games will be played tonight in Robinson gym. In the Fraternity "B" bracket, the Phi Delts play Sigma Nu on the east court and Beta plays SAE on the west court. In the Independent "B" bracket, Gamma Delta is slated to go against Battenfeld on the east court, with Air Force on the west court. The Air Force on the west court The complete schedule for the first round IM playoffs is listed below. FRIDAY Robinson Gym Fraternity "B" Fraternity "B" 7 Phi Delt-Sigma Nu (E) 7 Beta-SAE (W) Delt-Bye DU-Bye Independent "B" 7:45 Gamma Delta-Battenfeld (E) 7:45 Schizo's-Air Force (W) Chicken Pickers-Bye Top 40-Bye Independent "C" 8:30 Army-2nd place Div. II (E) 8:30 Hasherz-1st place Div. II (E) SATURDAY (Annex) SATURDAY (Annex) Independent ā€œAā€ 1:30 Cats-Downbeats 2:30 Sterling-Oliver-(Opponent to be edcided.) 3:30 Varsity All Stars-winner or above game 4:30 Nu Sig Nu-Jim Beam SATURDAY Robinson Gym Fraternity ā€œCā€ 1 Delta Tau No. 2-SAE No. 1 (E) 1 Phi Delt No. 1-2nd place of Div. I (W) 1:45 Kappa Sig I-DU I (E) 1:45 Delta Tau I-Beta I (W) 1st place Div. I-Bye Phi Delt III-Bye Phi Delt V-Bye Phi Gam III-Bye Friday, February 25, 1955 University Daily Kansan SUNDAY (Annex) 2 ATO-Delta Chi 3 DU-Beta 4 lst place Div. IV-2nd place Div. III 5 lst place Div. III-2nd place Div. IV Allen, Iba to Battle For Lead in Rivalry About the only thing to be decided tomorrow night at Stillwater when Kansas plays Oklahoma A&M will be whether Phog Allen or Hank Iba takes over in the victory column in a personal rivalry stretching over a 12-year period. The record now stands at 15 and 15. Routs Common On Final Day Of IM Season Routs were the rule rather than the exception as Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Kappa Lambda, and Kappa Sigma scored easy victories in last night's season finale Fraternity "A" games. Phi Gam posted an easy victory over the Delts, 51 to 38: AKL beat Theta Cli, 47 to 28, and Kappa Sig roared past Acacia, 44 to 15. Phi Gam 51. Delt 38 Phi Gam 51, Def 38 After leading by only 20 to 12 at the half Phi Gam got rolling in thePhil and prompted an easy 51 to 38 triumph over the Delts. Jim Tierney led a well balanced Phi Gam attack with 11 points, most of them coming, in the final half. Kappa Sig 44, Acacia 15 In the widest rout of the night, Kappa Sig swept past Acacia, 44 to 15. The Kappa Sigs were never in trouble and were able to substitute freely. Kappa Sig's Paul Bartsch was the game's leading scorer with 13 points. Leon Mattasserin was the Acacia pacesetter, dropping in five points. AKL 47, Theta Chi 28 Don Roberds and Don Schoech picked up 11 and 10 points, respectively, to pace AKL to a 47 to 28 victory over Theta Chi. Jim Clopton was the leading scorer of the game, netting 12 points in a losing cause. **Fraternity "C"** Delt III 20, Sigma Nu I 19. Phi Gam I 25, Phi Delt IV 10. ATO II 30, Sigma Ch I 23. FILTER TIP TAREYTON Gives You True Tobacco Taste And Real Filtration, Too! PRODUCT OF The American Tobaced Company Since it is a non-conference game, no tournament berth will be decided. And since neither team has been a ball of fire this year, there will be no national ranking involved. If Kansas wins it will be the first time since 1943 that A&M has been downed twice in one season by KU and the first time in many a year that KU has two games in a row on the Cowpoke court. If the Aggies take the game they will have a chance to finish the season above the .500 mark. Should they lose and can't make up a tie in their season record, the Cowpokes will finish the season below 50-50 for the first time since Iba became coach. Starting for Kansas probably will be Bill Brainard and Gene Elsun at forwards, Lew Johnson at center, and John Anderson and Dallas Dobbs at guard. The Jayhawks stung A&M in Hoch auditorium Feb. 14 when they defeated the almost shotless Cowpokes, 50 to 42. Shooting percentages were far below normal for both teams that night. The A&M starting lineup is expected to be Mark Carter and Tom Maloney at forward, V. R. Barnhouse at center, and Carl Shafer and Mel Wright playing in the guard spots. Poutouts and assists are trivial averages in baseball, and are a vestige of departed days when gloveless fielders were cheered for the kind of sturdy defense we take for granted today. Why Change Oil? Crankcase oil has to be drained because it becomes contaminated by materials from the fuel, from the air, from dust, and from various materials inside the engine. Water formed mixes with the carbon, forming sludge. This sludge settles on timing gears, oil pump screens, valve mechanisms, and other vital parts, imparing lubrication and reducing engine life. Acids combined with water in the old oil cause corrosive wear of cylinders. Acids, like water, are formed while the engine is running. When the engine is cold all fuel is not fully vaporized and burnt by the engine. This unused gasoline drains into the crankcase, thinning the oil. Drive in today and let us drain the old, dirty oil from your car's crankcase. Then fill it up with new, clean PHILLIPS 66 TROP-ARTIC for a better running engine. Even the finest oil, PHILLIPS 66 TROP-ARTIC for example, cannot combat all these harmful actions for an unlimited time. That's why you should have your car's oil changed regularly. 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