Betas, Tappa Keg Meet For Hill Championship Six teams were crowned league champions last night and earned the right to play tonight for the Hill championships. Winning final games in the playoffs were the Beta in Fraternity 'B', and Phi Delt I in Fraternity 'C'. Tappa Keg, Varsity All-Stars, and Leaning Lodge were champs in the respective Independent 'A', 'B', and 'C' leagues. Tonight the 'A,' 'B,' and 'C' champs of each league will play to determine the Hill champions. The games will be in Robinson annex with the Cs playing at 4 p.m., the Bs at 5 p.m., and the As meeting at 7 p.m. Tanna Keg 45 Jim Beam 43 Tappa Keg 45, Jim Beam 43 Tappa Keg scored a mild upset when it took a very close decision from Jim Beam, 45 to 43. Jim Beam led at the intermission, but sparked by the sharp shooting of Walt Haskins, Tappa Keg came back strong in the second half to take the victory. Haskins led the scorsers with 16 points while Red Morrow was high scorer for the losers, getting 12. Varsity All-Stars 42. Outlaws 35 The Varsity All-Stars led all the way to defeat the Outlaws by a score of 42 to 35. Although the winners did lead all the way, it had to go all out to win as the Outlaws kept the score close throughout the game. The All-Stars led at half time 15 to 9 but the scoring tempo picked up in the second half as Mike Rogers of the winners and Jim Hoffman of the losers found the range of the basket. Rogers scored 21 points and Hoffman tallied 10. Leaning Lodge 30 AFROTC 28 Leaning Lodge 30. AFROTC 28 In another close game Leaning Lodge defeated AFROTC 30 to 28 this game featuring fine defensive play from both teams. Arnold points to lead his team to victory while Braden, Hemphill and Blair of the losers were trying for scoring honors for their team, scoring seven anime. Beta 51. Phi Delts 45 The Phi Delts were unsuccessful in their bid for a clean sweep of the fraternity leagues as it was defeated by the Betas 51 to 45. The Phi Delts went into the second half with a 25 to 23 lead but were unable to maintain that lead to the final gun. Once again it was the fine shooting of Jerry Brownlee that led the Betas to victory as he dropped 19 points through the hoop. Bob Richards led the Phi Delt scoring with 15 points. Phi Delts 43. DU 40 Maintaining a slim lead most of the way, the Phi Delts beat the DUs 43 to 40 for the 'B' crown. It had to come back from an 18 to 19 halftime deficit to take the victory. Individual scoring was evenly divided as Bur Shepherd of the winners and John Holt of the DUs each scored 11 points to tie for high point honors. Phi Delt I 35, Beta I 31 Betas and the Phi Delts ended up with a split for the evening as the Phi Delts took the 'C' finale from the Betas 35 to 31. This game also was close all the way with the Phi Delts possessing a 22 to 20 halftime lead. The Phi Delts' Paul Jones led the individual scorers with 14 points while Bobby Lay was scoring 11 for the Betas in a losing cause. I-M All-Star Games Friday The annual intramural all-star games will be held this Friday and Monday evening, according to an announcement today by Walter J. Mikols, director of men's intramurals. Each of four teams will be made up of boys from the same class who were standouts in intramural play this year. The first game will be Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. with the freshmen playing the sophomores. At 5 p.m. the junior will meet the seniors. Both games Friday will be played in Robinson annex. On Monday at 5:45 p.m. in a preliminary to the KU-Colorado game the winners of Friday's games will play for the all-star championship. The seniors will be managed by Gil Reich, the juniors by Stan Hamilton, the sophomores by Humpy Hodge and the freshmen by Lee Green. Segura Moves Up In Total Earnings Miami, Fla. — (U.P.)— Pancho Segura, who comes through when the most money is on the line, moved within $700 of leader Pancho Gonzales today in money winnings on Jack Kramer's professional tennis tour. Segura scored his third victory in the four biggest "money" tournaments so far in Los Angeles to push his total earnings on the tour to $23,025. Gonzales had won $23,715. Gonzales continues to hold a wide lead in tournaments won, however. The former national amateur champion from Los Angeles has won 16 of the one-night tourneys, Segura seven, Frank Sedgman of Australia, six, and Don Budge of New York, none. Budge has won only one match in 34 played, upsetting Gonzales in Los Angeles. O'Connor to Give 'Oscars' Hollywood — (U.P.) - Television comedian Donald O'Connor will be master of ceremonies March 25 at the 26th Annual Academy Award presentations, it was announced today. Mitchell Leisen, general director of awards ceremonies, said the Oscar presentations will be broadcast and televised. University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1954 CONCENTRATION—Don Franklin (left) of the Betas and Bob Richards, Phi Delt forward, devote their full attention to the ball in the Fraternity "A" final last night. The Betas won, 51-45. Volleyball Is Next Intramural Sport Page 5 Volleyball is the next team sport sponsored by the Intramural department. There will be Fraternity A', B' and C' division competition, and Independent A' and B' division competition. In the Fraternity division, each house may enter one A'. One B' and as many C' teams as it wishes. In the Independent division, each dormitory may enter one A' and as many B' teams as it wishes. The deadline date for all volleyball entries is Friday, Feb. 26. 4 p.m. The usual fee of twenty-five cents per player will prevail. A meeting of all volleyball managers will be held on Friday, Feb. 26, in Room 203 Robinson gym at 4 p.m. Information concerning tournament play, and rules, will be KDGU Schedule 5:00 Late Afternoon Headlines 5:05 Trail Time discussed. All volleyball managers are required to attend this meeting. 5:30 Cavalcade of Music 6.06 Programming 6:45 Of These We Sing 7:00 Bookstore Hour 8:00 Great Moments in Music 7:55 News 9:00 Meet the Facility 9:05 Artistry in Jazz Volleyball competition will begin on Tuesday, March 2. 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