Page 5 5'A' Teams Win As Independent Games Resume Ten independent intramural "A" basketball squads took the floor yesterday at Robinson annex to continue competition for the independent championship. Four of the contests featured close battles with the last few minutes deciding the victor, while the other game ended in an 86 to 16 shellacking. Cats 86, WJ's 16 In the highest scoring exhibition so far this season, the Cats downed the WJ team 86 to 16. WJ could only find the basket six times for field goals throughout the contest with five of the tallies going to Leroy Tobler for scoring honors with 10 points. The Cats continued to pile up points from the opening tip of the ball frequently stealing the ball on defense. Leading the scoring parade for the Cat squad were Bob Allison with 19 and Wally Beck who netted 16 points. YMCA 39. Pearson 38 Jolliffe 52. Don Henry 44 Driving all the way to the final seconds, YMCA barely edged the Pearson five by one point 39 to 38. Pearson held a one point margin at half time but lost its slim lead after falling to hit a free throw late in the contest. Harry Hiskett led the YMCA scoring with nine points followed closely by Howard Fleetwood and Harold Hein who each tallied eight. Gary Snodgrass led Pearson with 12-points. Jolliffe hall, led by Ivo Feuerborn who made 29 points, defeated Don Henry 52 to 44. Jolliffe held a four point lead at the half and increased their margin by four more in the second. Feuerborn poured in 10 field goals from his forward position and added nine free throws for his high point total. Lyle McDermed paced Don Henry with 17 tallies hitting six from the field and one from the foul line. Wesley Foundation 32, Newman 29 Wesley Foundation edged the Newman five in a low scoring contest 32 to 29. Newman held the lead at halftime 16 to 12 but were outscored by the Wesley squad in the second period. Bill Connell took high point honors for Wesley with 12 tallies, while Bob Cawley and John Wren led Newman with six points apiece. ASME 31, Sterling 27 ASME 31, Sterling Scoring primarily in the first half, the ASME squad defeated Sterling 31 to 27. ASME held a 22 to 14 lead at halftime with nine more added in the second period for the victory. ASME's Joe Lines and Sterling's Glenn Kirk led their respective teams and tied for game hopons with 10 points each. Results of Fraternity "C" Sigma AE 37, Beta Theta P1 13 Kappa Sigma 51, Phi GD 26 Lambda Chi Alpha 28, TKE 5 Independent "C" Phi Beta Pi 21. Hashers 14 Sophomore Wins KU Table Tennis Tourney Harry Ghahramanian, engineering sophomore, former national table tennis champion of Iran, was the winner of the table tennis tournament played Tuesday in the Student Union. ADVENTURE Lew Johnson, the KU center who will be a big factor in the success of the 1954-55 basketball team. Bowling Results Tuesday, Dec. 7 Men's Bowling Leagues 4 p.m. League Alley Cats 4-0 over Phi Kappa Psi; Alpha Epsilon Pi 4-0 over 69'ers. Newman 4-0 over Holyrollers; Pickups 4-0 over Tau Kappa Epsilon: UVO 4-0 over Phi Chi. 6:15 p.m. League IM Schedule 8:30 p.m. League Delta Upsilon 4-0 (forfeit) ASME; Keglers 4-0 over Don Henry; Kappa H Kapna 3-1 over Triangle. Dec. 8 4:00 Beta vs. Phi Kappa Tau, Rob Echeverria The Keglers are the winners of this Division and will go into the final playoffs on Sunday. Thursday's Intramural Schedule Fraternity A Division Ghahramianan defeated his brother George Ghahramianan, graduate student, in the final round. Harry Ghahramanian won the national title in Iran in 1950 before coming to the United States. Men's League Twenty persons participated in the tournament. ___ 5:00 Lambda Chi vs. ATO, Rob max 6:00 Sigma Chi vs. Phi Kappa Rob. annex 7:00 DU vs. Phi Psi, Rob, annex 7:00 DU vs. PtI FS, Rob annex 8:00 Delta Chi vs. PiKA, Rob annex Independent C Division 8.30 Big Spenders vs. Cyclops, Rob. E 8:30 Army_ROTC vs. Rochdale Coon, Rob, W. 9:15 Jim Beam vs. AFROTC, Rob E. Rob. E 9:15 UVO vs. Theta Tau, Rob. W FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE Fraternity A Division 4:00 Sig Ep vs. TKE, Phi. annex 4:50 AKL vs. Phi. Rob Kappa Sig. 7:00 Sigma Nu vs. Theta Chi, Pah. donor Fraternity B Division 7:00 Phi Delti vs. Phi Psi, Rob. W 7:45 Kappa Sig vs. PiKA, Rob. E 7:45 Sigma Chi vs. Beta, Rob. W 7:45 Delts vs. ATO, Rob. E 8:30 SAE vs. Delta Chi, Rob. W 9:15 Sig Ep vs. TKE, Rob. E 9:15 DU vs. Phi Gam, Rob. 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