Page 5 Battenfeld, Downbeats Nu Sigma Nu Win Tilts The independent "A" teams took the court in Robinson Annex for three contests yesterday. The intramural basketball season is now at the midway point with the teams heading for the championship drive. Battenfeld 39, UVO 23 Battenfeld Hall defeated the University Veteran Organization squad in yesterday's opening "A" game, 39 to 23. Battenfeld was never behind and held a 16 to 10 lead at the half. Battenfield outscored UVO by 10 points in the second period as it connected for 23 tallies to 13 for the veteran squad. Ed Wall, Bill Hirsch, and Charles Smith tied for Battenfeld scoring honors as the trio each scored nine points while Baker led UVO with 12. Downbeats 49, 69ers 32 The Downbeats found the victory trail without difficulty as it downed the 69ers, 49 to 32. The victors pulled the highest total of yesterday's contests and were seldom pressed. Bob Hartley led the Downbeats with three field goals and six from the line for a total of 12 points. Charles Bogan was close behind tallying 1. High for the 69ers was Charles Spencer with eight points. Nu Sigma Nu 38, Sasnak 31 In the third independent "A" contest, Nu Sigma Nu outlasted Sasnak in a close battle to register a 38 to 31 victory. Nu Sigma Nu was forced to come from behind in the second half as Sasnak held a 19 to 15 edge at the midway mark. Nicholson led Nu Sig in the scoring department with 13 while Ken Bateman tied him for game honors as he led Sasnak also with 13 points points. FRATERNITY "B" Phi Delt 39, Phi Fsi 18. INDEFENDENT "C" Hasher 25, AROTC 15 Cyclops 32, Rochdale Co-op 12 Big Spendens 26, AFROTC 22 Sugar Ray Wants A Crack at Olson Detroit —(U.P.)— Sugar Ray Robinson, former weiterweight and middleweight champion who opened his comeback campaign with six round knockout of Joe Rindone last night, said today he thinks he'll be ready for a summer crack at Carl (Bobo) Olson's 160-pound title. Robinson, in his first official bout in 30 months, floored the building Rindone one minute and 37 seconds of the sixth round and was in command all the way. Sugar Ray scaled 159 pounds and Rindone 163% for the non-televised bout which drew 11,973. "I'll take me five or six more fights to get my timing back to where it was when I quit in 1952," the 34-year-old Robinson said. "But I should be ready for Olson by summer." Red Women Win Ski Honors Grindelwald, Switzerland —(U.P)— "Tron Curtain" athletes, with a quintet of Polish girls leading the way, made a clean sweep of the opening competition in the International Ladies Ski races yesterday. The Polish girls took the first five places in the 10-kilometer cross country race. Independent “A” 5:00 Jim Beams vs. AFROTC 6:00 NROTC vs. Stephenson 7:00 AIA vs. All Stars IM Schedule **Fraternity **P 9:15 West Ensign Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Phi Alpha Independent "C" 8:30 East end, UVO vs. Jets 8:30 West end, Hoopoes vs. AF- ROTC 9:15 East end, Trituraters vs. Theta Tau Schedule Changes C Teams Beta 2 vs. DU 3 9:15-W 2-25, to 2:30-W 2-26 Jim Beam vs. Trituraters 2:30-W 2-26, to 9:15-W 2-25 Hoopoes vs. Jim Beam 9:15-W 1-14, to 1:00-E 1-15 Trituraters vs. Jets 1:00-E 1-15, to 9:15-W 1-14 A Teams Jim Beam vs. AFROTC 4:00 1-6, to 5:00 1-6 NROTC vs. Stephenson 4:00 1-6, to 6:00 1-6 AIA vs. Varsity All Stars 4:00 1-6, to 7:00 1-6 AFROTC vs. Varsity All Stars 4:00 1-18, to 5:00 1-18 Outlaws vs. Cat's 5:00 1-18, to 6:00 1-18 NROTC vs. AIA 6:00 1-18, to 7:00 1-18 69'ers vs. Battenfeld 4:00 2-15, to 5:00 2-15 Jim Beam vs. Var. All Stars 5:00 2-15, to 6:00 2-15 Stephenson vs. AIA 6:00 2-15, to 7:00 2-15 Theta Chi vs. Sigma Nu 7:00 12-10-54, to 6:00 1-6 Don McShane. 48-year-old native of San Francisco and former head scout and farm director in the West for the Philadelphia Athletics, has been named West Coast scout for the Baltimore Orioles, general manager Paul Richards announced today. Thursday, January 6, 1955 University Daily Kansan JANUARY CLEARANCE of Fine Men's Wear ALL-WEATHER Jackets DISCOUNTED 25% Sport Shirts Discounted 33 1/3 to 50 % REGULAR WEIGHT Suits DISCOUNTED 25% Undershorts 49c each - Three for $1.25 Neckwear $1.50 Ties- 89c each- 3 for $2.50 $2.00 Ties- $1.25 each- 3 for $3.50 $2.50 Ties- $1.45 each- 3 for $4.25 Were $3.95 and $4.50 . . Now $2.45 Were $5.00 ... Now $3.15 905 Mass. St. White and Colored A Good Selection __ Most Sizes Shirts Small and Med. Sizes Were $2.50.. Now $1.35 Sweat Shirts Sweaters-Vests ENTIRE STOCK DISCOUNTED 33 1/3 % ENTIRE STOCKS NOT INCLUDED Phone 905 Oil Wells, Golf Just Don't Mix Topcoats DISCOUNTED 25% Inglewood, Calif. - (U.P.) If the country's top men and women professional golfers can stay away from the oil derricks today, they hope to strike it rich. That's the incongruous setting for the $32,500 Los Angeles Open Golf tournament that gets underway on the Inglewood Country Club golf course—a flat. par-71 layout. The course is dotted with six oil derricks and two more wells are being sunk. The wells sit right in the middle of the fairways in some instances. When the players hit a long bat it might be used a derrick to clear the machinery. However, they are allowed to lift out with no penalty. Off his sharp shooting yesterday around the towers, veteran Lloyd Mangrum had to enter today's play as the favorite. He had a six-under-par 65. 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