Wednesday, December 8. 1954 Univer.. Daily Kansan Page 5 5 Independent Teams Open With Victories Five independent "A" teams won first round victories in yesterday's intramural basketball action. The five teams scored a total of 372 points to account for a high scoring evening. Oread 46. Outlaws 39 After holding a narrow margin at the half-time, Stephenson hall found the scoring range and defeated the AFROTC squad 47-32. Stephenson's alert defense stopped the offensive drive of the AFROTC team during the second half and Stephenson coasted the rest of the way to victory. High point man for the winning squad was Don Davis with 13 points. R. L. Backman led the airmen's scoring with nine. Oread hall came from behind to win a hard fought game from the Outlaws 46-39. After trailing for three quarters, Oread began to pull up and managed to tie the score late in the third quarter. Ed Bründck paced he Oread scoring with 18 points. Kirby Lee and Leland Scott each hit 12 for the Outlaws. Varsity All-Stars 45, NROTIC 30 The Varsity All-Stars rallied in the second half to defeat NROTIC 45-30. NROTIC took a first half lead of 16-15 but could not control the All-Stars during the second half and were stopped offensively the remainder of the game. The All-Star's scoring was led by Jim Letcavits, who scored nine points. Don Smith tossed in 11 points for the losers. Downbeats 46. UVQ 30 Stephenson 47. AFROTC 32 Downbeats 46, UVO 50 The Downbeats scored a decisive triumph over the University Veterans organization 46-30. The Downbeats took early lead while UVO and difficulty scoring and trailed far behind at the half. Kim Kirwan took scoring honors for the Downbeat with 12 points, while Henry Merino led the UVO scoring with nine. Jim Beam 38, AIA 20 Jim Beam defeated AIA 38-20 as it scored most of its points in the last half to come out on top. The AIA (American Institute of Architects) squad was able to score only three field goals in the last half while Jim Beam piled up 21 points. Donn Everett led the Jim Beam scoring with 13. Jim Moorhead scored five points for the losers. FRATERNITY "C" BRAKEN Delt I B Cappi Sig II 14 Beta II 4, IT IV 4 DU II 25, ATO I 22 Phi Delt V 33, Belta V 7 Bowling Results MONDAY. DEC. 6 Women's 4 p.m. division Corbin Jays 25.5-6.5 Alpha Delta Pi 18.5-9.5 Delta Gamma 12.5-15.5 Chi Omega 11-21 Corbin Hawks 8.5-19.5 Men's 8:30 division Men's 8:30 division Pals 30-10 Sigma Phi Epsilon 25-15 Vice 20-20 Rochdale 18-22 Phi Kappa Tau 14-26 Delta Tau Delta 13-27 The Pals won first place and will go into the playoffs Sunday afternoon. In the 6:15 league the Duffers won first place and will go into the finals. Patterson, Troy to Fight New York —U.P.)—Floyd Patterson, fourth ranking light heavyweight contender and former Olympic boxing star, has signed to meet Willie Troy of Washington, D.C., sixth ranking middleweight, in an eight-round bout at Madison Square Garden. Jan. 7. By DANA LEIBENGOOD Now that the college football season is completed we can settle down and wait patiently for the New Year's day bowl games which are supposed to be the real climax of the season. However, this year at least two of the games will be mere farces. The rule which the Pacific coast * and Big Seven conferences have preventing a team from appearing two years in a row will ruin the Rose and Orange Bowl games. The biggest joke of all is the Orange Bowl game, which one student has termed the Lemon bowl. Last year it was the best bowl game, but this year it shapes up as the worst. Any team that lost to the conference champion by 48 points doesn't deserve the position of Orange bowl representative, or for that matter, nobody but the conference champion deserves to appear in a bowl game. For that matter Duke is not a topnotch team because it lost to Navy by 28 points. Maryland should have been the selection from the Atlantic Coast conference, for it certainly demonstrated its power in the massacre of Missouri. The Pacific coast representative to the Rose Bowl is almost as ridiculous as the Big Seven representative to the Orange Bowl. Southern California lost to UCLA, 0-34, but in all fairness has played some respectable games against non-conference opposition. Even so, the game should have featured UCLA (the champion) and Ohio State. 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