Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 17, 1955 5 Independents Take Victories In IM Action Sterling-Oliver 33. Outlaws 29 After trailing at halftime by nine points, Sterling-Oliver staged a strong second half comeback to down the Outlaws by a 33 to 29 score. Ivan Henman with 14 points and Dave Schalker with 12 paced the winners while Jerry Jones scored 10 points for the losers. Cats 62. Oread Hall 27 In a one-sided contest the Cats defeated Oread hall, 62 to 27, as Bill Bell let the scoring for the victors with 22 points, "Rock" Leiker scored 12 points for Oread. Halftime found the Cats in front, 34 to 20. Downbeats 59, Liahona 22 lowinbelts 39. Liaison 22 A balanced scoring attack enabled the Liahona easily, 59 to 22. Jim Kirwin collected 15 points to lead the winners, while Mader scored eight for the low scoring losers. Sasnak 56, Battenfeld 43 Daniel Skinke 56. Battenfeld 43 John Kaehler scored 20 points, all in the last half lead. Saskatchewan to a 56 to 43 victory over Battenfeld hull. On the short end of a 21 to 16 halftime score, Saskatchewan roared back to win going away. Battenfeld's scoring was headed by Wall who collected 13 points. 69'ers 43. UVQ 32 69ers 43. UVO 32 The 69ers entered the victory circle by posting a 43 to 32 triumph over the University Veterans organization. The winners held a 24 to 18 lead at the midway mark. Sanderson scored 17 to pace the 69ers while Webster got 13 for UVO. Fraternity "C" Fraternity "C" Phi Cus. HW. Fate "J8" Phi Garn II 25, Beta I 22, AEPi 30, Sigma Nu 22. Beta II 23, DIIU I 15. The Sig Ep-Phi Psi I and the SAE II-Delta Chi I games were not reported. IM Schedule Independent “A” 4:00 WJ’s-ASME. 5:00 Newman-Jolliffe. 6:00 Pearson-Wesley_Found. Fritter (*) 8:30 A-I-Phi Gam I (E). 9:15 Sigma Chi I-Delt III (W). 9:15 Sig Chi III-Psi II (E). 9:15 DU I-Phi Delt III (W). SHOP BROWN'S FIRST $18.95 FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF PATEE THEATRE Brainard played an outstanding game, as did Elstun and Dobbs. Dobbs was high point man for the Kansans with a total of 25, with 22 of them from the field. Elstun came out of his scoring slump and hit 23 and was responsible for putting KU back in the game the second half after a cold first few minutes. Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. Let by Gene Elstun, Bill Brainard, and Dallas Dobbs the Jayhawks hit 44 per cent of their shots from the field, while the equally torrid Sooners were hitting 41 per cent. KU Nears Fourth Place By Beating Oklahoma Kansas moved to within a half game of the fourth place Nebraska Cornhuskers last night by defeating Oklahoma, 87 to 75, at Norman in the only Big Seven conference game scheduled. For the Sooners Bacher was high point man with a total of 25, nine of these from the free throw line. The big center, recently returned from the service, has been a thorn in the side of both teams he has faced so far. Brainard hit 18 points and played a good floor game both at forward and center. He stopped Leroy Bacher at the start of the second half after the big Sooner had dropped in 16 points in the first half and caused Lew Johnson to pick up four fouls. Lester Lane, ace guard for Coach Bruce Drake's team, followed Bacher in the scoring with 20 points. Lane scored 13 in the first half but cooled off a little in the final frame as did the entire OU team. The first half was nip and tuck, with a half time score of 47 to 46. Kansas hit 50 per cent of its shots while Oklahoma hit 44 per cent. Brainard led the Kansas scoring the first half with a total of 14, followed by Dobbs with 12. The Sooners tied it up with 15 minutes gone, 35 to 15, after the Jayhawks had led all the way. From then on the lead changed on every basket until Kansas went back in the lead to stay, 41 to 39, on John Parker's goal with three and a half minutes to go. Kansas came out cold in the second half and Oklahoma went in the lead, 50 to 47, on goals by Lane and Jimmy Peck. John Anderson dropped in two free throws and then For Appointment Dobbs put Coach Allen's men back in the lead, 51 to 50, with his 14th point of the evening. The Jayhawkers were never headed after this as Eslun, Dobbs, and Brainard put on a scoring flurry to run it up to 67 to 56. Freshmen, Juniors Win in Volleyball In the volleyball class team finals last night, the women's intramural Freshman "A" team defeated the Sophomore "A" team, 45 to 39. The Junior "A" team defeated the Senior "A" team, 36 to 24; the Junior "B" team defeated the Senior "B" team, 40 to 32. TAKE IN Twice AS MUCH IN ARGUS C-3 PICTURES! argus SANDMAR WIDE ANGLE LENS You can catch all the panorama of outdoor scenes, get a broader picture when you can't back up, take large group shots—because you get a broader and wider field of vision—87% more picture area! 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