Page 5 Phi Delts, DU Dominate IM Hill Championships Phi Delta Theta won the Hill intramural "C" championship last night by outrunning AFROTC II 47-41. Phi Delt also won the "A" crown by knocking off Hodder Annex, 55-37 Tuesday and Delta Upsilon captured the "B" title by defeating Gamma Delta, 36-19. In the first quarter of the Phi Delt-Hodder Annex game, Hodder stayed close, never trailing by more than six. In the second period though, Phi Delt got rolling and was in front by 15, 32-17, at the intermission. Bob Allison was the big gun for the winners, getting six fielders and the same number of free throws for 18 points. Fifteen of these were scored in the first half to help Phi Delt pull away to its early lead. The second half was practically even, Phi Dilt outscoring Hodder by only three. The losers cause was hurt when Jack Allen and R. T. Gray fouled out early in the final period. Gray led Hodder with 12 and Allen had seven he left the contest. In the "B" encounter neither team could find the range until DU started hitting mid-way in the 12 period, after leading at halftime, 12-9. Merle Hodges was all that kept DU in the game in the first half, accounting for 10 of the 12 points. He scored 13 to lead his team. Gamma Delta's usual big gun, Ken Morrow, was tightly bottled up by the stout DU defense and got only four points for the evening. Without Morrow's usual 20 points Gamma Delt was lost, Charles Better scoring nine to lead the losers. Gamma Delt also missed 19 free throws while DU missed only four of 16 attempts. The Cadets stayed within striking distance through the third quarter and pulled to within one, 40-41, with two minutes left in the game. Dick Kramer's 35-footer for the Air Force team again brought them to within a point following a Phi Delt score on a fast break. In the "C" contest last night, Phi Delt made it two out of three titles by whipping AFROTC II in a close game. The halftime score was 30-23. Phi Delt. With 44 seconds left, J. P. Jones hit a jump shot to put the game on ice, and Lou Phillips added a pair of free throws for insurance. Blaine Scheideman and Phillips led Phi Delt with 11 and 10 respectively. but Harold Finch took game scoring honors with 14 for AFROTC. Allison 6 6 3 6 Buchanan 6 2 0 Shepherd 2 0 1 Richards 1 2 1 Hendley 1 0 1 Ade 1 0 1 Simons 2 1 1 Richards 2 0 1 Richards 2 0 1 Phi Delf. 55 H. Annex, 37 Totals 21 13 16 D U, 36 G F I F Shirley 0 0 1 0 Folck 0 3 3 4 Michale 3 6 4 McKemey 3 2 5 Slawson 3 2 5 Shawnei 6 1 3 McCall 0 0 2 Tate 0 0 0 Phi Delt. 47 Totals 12 12 22 H. Amney C. G F F Allen 2 3 5 Runyon 2 2 3 Obbassen 2 2 3 Mallin 4 4 5 Laing 1 0 2 Fink 1 0 2 Huntley 0 0 0 McMullen 3 1 3 G F I F Jones 3 0 1 Rythter 0 1 1 Rythter 2 6 3 Dicus 3 1 2 B. S.h'd'man 5 1 5 B. D.h'd'man 1 5 1 Hillary 0 0 0 Roberts 0 0 0 Miller 1 0 0 Gamma Delt, 19 G FFI Bether 3 1 4 Schumman 3 1 2 Morrow 2 0 3 Wegner 0 0 1 Baumann 0 0 1 Horzda 0 0 1 Horzda 0 1 1 Williams 0 1 1 Totals 13 11 25 Totals 7 5 13 University Daily Kansan AFROTC. G FU FI Kramer 4 3 4 Carrier 2 0 4 Barth 0 0 3 Carper 0 0 6 Finch 6 2 7 Longstaff 0 0 1 Hortor 0 0 0 Totals 19 14 Totals 18 5 15 Class All-Stars Meet Today; Winners Play Prelim Monday Intramural all-stars from all divisions will perform in two class all-Star games today in Robinson annex with the winners earning the right to play a preliminary contest to the KU-Colorado game Monday. ○ At 4 this afternoon the Senior squad will meet the Sophomores, and at 5:15 the Juniors will play the Freshmen. The two winners will play at 5:45 p.m. Monday before the Jawhaker-Buff clash at 7:35. On the Sophomore quintet will be Dallas Chestnut, Stan Hamilton, Jay Warner, Dick Wogan, Merle Hodges, Darrell Fanestil, Frank Haggard, and The Junior team will be composed of Bob Toalson, Jack Allen, Bob Clawson, Larry Kravitz, George Michale, Ken Cox, Bob Reed, Jim Moorhead, Hugh Buchanan, Rich Young, and Fred Larry. Max Murray will be the junior coach. Members of the Senior squad are Jerry Brownlee, Hal Cleavering, Galen Fiss, Pete Fotopoulos, Merlin Ash, R. T. Gray, Rich Mercer, Marv rengel, Mark Rivard, Arch Unruh, and Duane Unruth. 6 Want to travel and study abroad? For information, write: John H. Furbay, Ph.D., Director, Air World Tours, Dept. CN, 80 East 42nd St. New York 17, N. Y. Be sure to mention countries you wish to visit. Freshmen will be Carl Ade, Bob Allison, Bill Crow, Bev Buller, Bob Richards, Charles Franklin, Don Stewart, and Bob Shirley. Take a university-sponsored tour via TWA this summer and earn full college credit while you travel L. Martin. Kenneth Trippe will be the coach. Visit the countries of your choice ... study from 2 to 6 weeks at a foreign university. You can do both on one trip when you arrange a university-sponsored tour via TWA. Itineraries include countries in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Special study tours available. Low all-inclusive prices with TWA's economical Sky Tourist service. Buff Clash Matches Two High Scorers Bunte hit his all-time collegiate high with 39 against Oklahoma to lift his average to 23.3 in nine games, just seven-tenths of a point behind league-leader Dick Knostman, who owns a 24.0 mark in eight games for Kansas State. The selection virtually completes the 22-team field for the NCAA tourney, although several conference champions and one team-at-large are yet to be decided. Monday's Kansas-Colorado battle will bring together two of the highest scorers in Big Seven annals, the Jayhawkers' B. H. Born, and Art Bunte, bulky Buffalo forward. The former is traveling at 20.7 points per The Chiefs have a 17-4 record for the season, their latest conquest being a 75-58 victory over Creighton last night. Oklahoma City university has accepted an invitation to be a "team-at-large" in the NCAA tournament and will meet the winner of the Big Seven conference March 13 in the Western regional at Manhattan. Oklahoma City OKs At-Large Invitation game in nine Big Seven starts. Douglas County State Bank "The Bank of Friendly Service." 900 Mass. Phone 3200 Thursday. Feb. 26,1953 Kansas State Remains in Big 7 Race With 75-68 Victory Over Missouri The Kansas State Wildcats proved they refuse to be counted out last night as they kept on the heels of Big Seven conference leader Kansas with a 75-68 victory over thirdplace Missouri. K-State drove off repeated Tiger rallies to take the game, but Missouri was just as determined to keep coming back. 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