Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thetas Defeat Gamma Phis To Win Crown Kappa Alpha Theta captured the Women's intramural basketball Hill championship last night when they defeated Gamma Phi Beta 47-31 in Robinson gym. Both teams were undefeated and it was an open game with the score at the half 22-16. The fourth quarter saw the Theta's move ahead, winning the game on free throws. Beverly Siebert, Sue Schwantes and Nancy Hutton fouled out for the Gamma Phi's, but the Theta's lost no one. Ruth Robertson with 21 points and Jane Heyle with 23 did more than their share to secure the title for Theta. Mary Ann Tinkler threw in 15 points and Fran Swanson sank 11 for the losers, as the superior play of the Theta team took the rebounds. The Thetas took the title away from the Tri Delts who had held it for several years. Major League Draft List Issued Today New York —(U.P.)— The annual baseball draft list was issued today to all major league clubs, who will try to separate the "plums," if any, from the many "lemons" within the next 11 days. Bargain-minded big league officials will have until Nov. 22 to make up their minds. On that date, more than 500 minor league players will become subject to major draft at games requiring from $15,000 and a classification (Pacific Coast league) player to $2,000 for a Class D performer. Minor leaguers who are rated a better than even chance of being drafted are infielder Kal Segrist of the "old" Kansas City club; pitcher Turk Lown of Los Angeles; pitchers Tom Herrin and Ben Flowers of Louisville; outfielder Ted Beard of San Francisco; catcher Sam Hairston of Charleston, and pitcher Jim Mahrt of Indianapolis. Many ex-major leaguers are available in this year's draft which will be held in New York. Among the more familiar names are pitches Saul Rogovin and Ken Raffensberger of Havana, each of whom can be had for $10,000. Thursday, Nov. 11, 1954 Austrian Ski Champ To Coach in U.S. Vienna, Austria —(U.P.)— Christian Pravda, Austria's ski ace who won the world downhill championship this year, leaves here Nov. 18 for the United States to take a job as coach at Sun Valley. Pravda, 27, will be accompanied by teammate Martin Strolz, 22-year-old runnerup in the downhill championships at Aare, Sweden this year. Phone 151 For Appointment Finalists In IM Divisions Division I—Beta Theta Pi Division II—Delta Chi Division III—ATO (Hill cham- nions) FRATERNITY "A" Division IV—Phi Delta Theta INDEPENDENT "A" Division I—Jollife hall Division II—Jim Beam Division A—AFROTC FRATERNITY "B" Division I—Phi Delta Theta Division II—Beta Theta Pi Beta Theta Pi fraternity won the B Hill championship. Work Begins Today On A's New Stadium Kansas City, Mo. (U.P.)—Engineers moved into action at Blues stadium today to start getting the park ready for the K.C. A's and major league baseball by next spring. They asked for work space in the front office. Contractors employed by Arnold Johnson, owner of Kansas City's new American league franchise, probably didn't notice the big trunks labeled "Kansas City Blues —Rush." Nor did they see the mountains of records and trophies and plaques in a rear office. The pile represented a long, colorful era of American association baseball for the presently homeless Kansas City Blues. Norkus, LaStarza To Meet Cleveland —(U.P.)— Heavyweights Charley Norkus and Roland Laastarza have signed to meet in a 10-round bout at the Cleveland arena in the 29th annual Christmas fund boxing show, Dec. I. Use Kansan Classified Ads. Alpha Tau Omega fought its way over a strong Jim Beam defense yesterday to take the coveted intramural Hill championship by a narrow 6 to 0 score before several hundred spectators. Both squads representing the fraternity and independent leagues found the going tough and touchdowns scarce as defense decided the contest. ATO Wins Football Crown By Defeating Jim Beam 6-0 The lone ATO touchdown came early in the second quarter after John Trombold intercepted a stray Jim Beam pass thrown by Red Morrow to start a drive. Still in the first period, and after the interception, Jim Trombold passed to Jack Eskridge for 10 yards and again to Bob Beaver for a first down. Trombold handed the ball on the next play to Eskridge who passed it for 15 yards. With the ball on the five-yard line the next two ATO plays were incomplete before Garry Porter handed off to Jim Trombold who scored around left end. Louis Bird's conversion attempt for the extra point was wi In the second period after the ATO touchdown, John Brosse intercepted a Morrow pass to begin another drive for the champions. The following six plays moved the ball near the Beam goal line. Red Morrow stopped the threat as he intercepted a pass thrown by Eskridge in the end zone to bring the ball to the 20 in Jim Beam's possession. The second half began with the squads exchanging the ball four times before ATO started another offensive drive goalward. The next nine plays found Jim Trombold and he agreed to搭上 Porter and Beaver. Eskridge passed on one play to John Trombold for 10 yards. Jim Beam took over on downs with five minutes remaining in the contest and began a move to tie the score. The next nine plays were primarily long passes by Morrow in an effort to get the touchdown. ATO got the ball with seconds remaining and stayed in control until the final whistle. The raccoon is one of the few American mammals that has no living relatives in the Old World. $ O_{n} 45^{s} $ Dim, Dim the Lights Bill Haley —Runaround Three Cheers Mr. Sandman Chordettes Bell's 925 Mass. 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