54 Teams See Action in Weekend Basketball Page 3 Twenty-seven intramural basketball games were played over the weekend, seven in the "A" class, 13 in "B", and seven in the lower ass. Phi Delta Theta showed the mos ower, taking a 90 to 17 verdict over hapless Sigma Alpha Epsilon A the Fraternity "A" division. Delt 57, Kappa Sig 38 Delta Tau Delta took its second game in a row by a comfortable margin, defeating Kappa Sigma in the fraternity "A" division, 57 to 8. The Delt five was seldom in double and held a seven-point lead at halftime. Jerry Cox led the Delt scoring with 19 points. Paul Guess and Gerald Riley each scored 3 for the Delts. Pat White netted 10 for Kappa Sig. Phi Dell 90, SAE 17 A powerful Phi Delta Theta team combined offense and defense successfully to defeat Alpha Pion by an overwhelming 90 to 17 score. Sig Alpa could tally only six points against the pressing Phi while in the second half when the victors were pouring in 60 points. Bob Richards led the Phi Delts with 22 points. Four of his teammates hit 13 or more. Bill Rich led SAE with 11. Phi Delt 90 SAE 17 TKE 30, Sig Epsilon Trailing at the half, Tau Kappa Epsilon found the change in the second period and scored 35 points to defeat Sigma. Phi Epsilon 50 to 68. Sig Ep. at halftime by a 16. Ep. at when both squads were cold and points were scarse. Lauren Welch took scoring honors for TKE with 19, followed by Kermit Welch, who tallied 14. Gary Fenity hit nine points, all in the second half, to lead Sig Ep. TKE 50. Sig Ep 38 AKL 52, Phi Kappa Sig 40 Scoring 26 points in each half. Alpha Kappa Lambda moved over Phi Kappaigma by a 52 to 40 total. Phi Kappa Sig trailed by seven at the half with a total of 19 points. Bill Van Pelt led AKL with 18, followed by Dick Roberds with 15. Jim Rissler hit 14 for Phi Kappa Sig and Joe McCullough added eight more - on free throws. Triangle 35. Acacia 27 Triangle 35.4 Using a pressing defense, Triangle came from a first half tie to defeat Acacia 35 to 27. After a slow and even first half the Triangle offense began to roll in the second period and pulled away from low scoring Acacia. Chuck Hill carried the Triangle offense as he tallied 21 points. Jack Cooper and Stan Hamilton led Acacia with eight points apiece. Nu Sigma Nu 58, Down Beats 21 Nu Sigma Nu piled up a 8-point total while the Dawn Beats could score only 21. Nu Sig's scoring was spread between 11 men, with Darrell Fanestil taking high point honors with 14. Bob Hartley and Vic Viola led the Dawn Beats with seven and six, respectively. Battenfeld 44, Liahona 27 Battenfeld hall, with extra power on the bench, outplayed Lihonda 44 to 27. Dick Schroff led a list of EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts eight point makers for Battenfeld with 10 points. Charles Mader led Liahona with eight. FRATERNITY "B" Delt 38. ATO 31 Sig Ep 25, TKE 19 Beta 24, Sigma Chi 21 SAE 27, Delta Chi 24 Sigma Pi 25, Phi Tau 16 Sigma Nu 46, Lambda Chi 17 INDEPENDENT "B" Jim Beam 24, Klebsiilla 16 Osage 36, Pearson 24 Alpha Chi Sigma 30, KHK 24 Top Forty 38, Gamma Delta 22 Schizo's 33, Battenfeld 12 AFROTC 25, Theta Tau 23 Chicken Pickers 53, Stephenson 31 914 Massachusetts Street LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRATERNITY "C" Sig Ep 27, Phi Delt II 22 ATO II 20, Heta II 20 SAF II 20 Sigma Nu 22, Phi Delt IV 20 Phi Gam I 0, Sigma Chi I 21 Phi Gam III 44, Phi Psi I 29 INDEPENDENT "C" Trituraters 57. Hoopoes 9 679 Votes Cast To Name Arena Six hundred forty-one "voters" low favor naming the new fieldhouse in honor of Phog Allen as soon as possible. The latest tabulation of ballots received in the Kansan campaign to set aside a supposed tradition against naming state buildings for living persons shows a total of 679 "votes" received. Twenty-nine dissenters want the new building named after both Allen and Dr. James Naismith, basketball inventor, and nine want it named merely after Naismith. Thus, the margin for Allen is better than 16 to 1. When at least 1,000 votes are received they all will be taken to a board of regents meeting in an effort to persuade that body to bypass the "tradition" it overruled several weeks ago in naming Malot Among those responding to the campaign over the week end were the Pi Beta Phi sorority and Jolliffe hall, each of which turned in a number of votes. Another was Ed Abels, publisher of the Lawrence Outlook. Monday, December 13. 1954 University Daily Kansai CLIP and MAIL The Daily Kansan, Journalism Building, University of Kansas: Yes, I want to name the fieldhouse NOW for "Phog" Allen! Or... Name... Address ... CLIP and MAIL hall for Deane W. Malott, Cornell university president and ex-KU chancellor. The Cornell Daily Sun, a student publication, had for its three biggest sports stories a feature on the charity swimming team, a story on the coming wrestling encounter with Lehigh university, and a notice of the beginning of university boxing preliminaries. Other stories on the sports page were about fencing, riffle-firing contests, and, oh yes, the little sport-basketball. L&M-America's Best Filter Cigarette!