Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Dec. 15, 1952 33 Cage Games Mark Weekend IM Schedule Thirty-three games, including nine in the "A" division, were played in the intramural schedule over the weekend. Phi G. Delta 49, Alpha Phi A.22 In the only Fraternity "A" game of the weekend Jim Potts, with 11 points, let Phi Gamma Delta to a 49-22 victory over Alpha Phi Alpha. Churby Clowers was high for Alpha Phi Alpha with 8 points. AFROT C I 41. Last Chance 29 AFROTIC 41. Last Chance 29 Louis Martinez congratulates her with 10 points apiece, sparked the AFROTC I attack as they defeated Last Chance 41-29. Phi Kappa Outcasts 30, NROTC 17 The Phi Kappa Outcasts defeated Navy ROTC 30-17. Marvin Weishaar paired the outcasts with 13 Marcin Brennan and Gerald Hartmetz scored honors for the Navy with 7 apiece. Jolliffe 37. Pearson 23 Joliffe hall, led by Henry Feuer- born with 16 points, defeater Pearson 37-23. LeRoy Herold, with 8 points, was high for the Pearson team. Liahona Fellowship 27, Geol. Club 12 Liahona Fellowship held the Geology club to two points in each of the second and third quarters, as well as a high man for Liahona with 9 points, Hodder Annex 61. Pharm. Five 20. Hodder Annex displayed a very good scoring attack as they defeated the Pharmacy Five 61-20. Dick Grey was the big man for the Hodder team with 19 points. YMCA 39. Theta Tau 9 YMCA 33. Theta Tau 9 YMCA displayed a very tight defense as they held Theta Tau scoreless in the first half, and went on to win 39-9. John Biegert led the YMCA scoring with 7 points. Optimists 42. Skyliners 19 John Fagan and Noye Johnson, with 15 and 14 points respectively, led the Optimists to a 42-19 victory over the Skyliners. Don Henry 38, Sterling-Oliver 26 Don Henry jumped off to an 8 point first-quarter lead as they went on to defeat Sterling-Oliver 38-26. Jarlan Unruh led the Don Henry live with 14 points. OTHER SCORES Fraternity "B" Alpha Tau Omega 59, Phi Kappa Tau 20 Kappa Sigma over Lambda Chi Alpha* 01 Kappa Sigma over Lambda Pi 30 Theta Chi 40, Sigma Ni 35 Sigma Phi Epsilon 38, Triangle 27 Phi Kappa Psi 21, Beta 27 Sigma Chi 35, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 20 Fraternity "C" Alpha Tau Omueq II 47, Pi Kappa Tau 24 Kappa Sigma II 25, Beta Theta PI 18 Pi Gamma Delta 72, Tau Kappa Ep. 9 Delta Chi 40, Tau Kappa Ep I 18 Delta Upsilon 50, Alpha K Lambda 24 Delta Phi 36, Alpha K Theta* Delta Psi 34, Sigma Nu 23 Beta Theta Pi over Alpha Ep. Pi* Kappa Sigma I 28, Bones' Boys 27 Sigma Phi Epsilon 28, Delta Epsilon 18 Pi Delta Theta 33, Sigma Alpha Ep. 27 Independent "B" Oread, over AFC20 FU, Twin Pines 12 Gip Group 49, Nu Sigma Nu 21 Pearson 36, Stephens on 28 Independent "C" AFROTC 10 K Lard Job 26. Pearson 16 TODAY'S GAMES Mohun Roland Gymnasium 4 p.m. Alpha Phi Alpha-Acacia 5 p.m. Sigma A. Ep.-Sigma Phi Ep. 6 p.m. K.L-Phi Kappa Psi 9 p.m. Pi Kappa Alpha-Triangle Independent "B" 8 p.m. Stephenson-East Side (W) Fraternity "C" p p.m. Phi Delta Theta I-S, Ch II (E) S p.m. Phi Delta Theta I-W (W Rohmian Gymnastics 8:15 p.m. Delta Chi-Kappa A. Psl (E) 8:15 p.m. Phi G. Delta-Tau K. Epi (W) 8:15 p.m. Alpha K. L.-Pi K. A. (E) 8:15 p.m. Delta U. Pi (W) TOMOIS Robinson Annex Fraternity "A" 4 p.m. Phi Delta Theta-T.K. Epsilon 5 p.m. Kappa Robinson Gymnasium Kappa 6 p.m. Robinson Gymnasium Kappa 8:15 p.m. Theta Chi-Delta T. D. (E) 8:15 p.m. Sigma Nu-Sigma A. Ep. (W) 8:15 p.m. P.K.T, K. Sigma (E) 8:15 p.m. P.D. Theta-Sigma P. Ep. (W) Basketball 'Big Three' Face Tests This Week New York—(U.P.) Illinois, LaSalle, and Kansas State, hailed in early-season ratings as the "Big Three" of college basketball this year, face stern tests in games that headline this week's court program. Illinois, easy winner over Loyola of Chicago in its only game to date, defends its No. 1 national ranking tonight against Michigan in the opening Big Ten game for both, and then Saturday faces the tough Butler team that upset Ohio State. La Salle, ranked No. 2, is making a national tour this week. The explorers got off to a shaky start last night with an overtime, 73-64 victory over Dayton, and the schedule calls for them to meet Southwest Missouri tonight, Arizona on Thursday, Santa Clara on Friday, and Stanford on Saturday. Kansas State has drawn three tough ones—San Francisco tonight. Notre Dame on Friday, and Michigan State on Saturday. Kansas State narrowly kept its perfect record intact with an 82-80 win over Indiana on Saturday, conquering on a set shot by Carjack with only 4 seconds remaining. La Salle also had a close escape Sunday, beng forced into overtime by Dayton after being tied, 56-56 at the end of regulation. Burke Wins Meet By Sinking Putt Miami, Fla—(U.P.)—Forced into a pressure-packed "sudden death" playoff, blond Jackie Burke, Jr., found the golden touch with his putter to win the Miami Open Golf tournament and add $2,000 to his personal bankroll today. Burke, the curly-haired Houston Texas, tourney veteran, earned his money the hard way as he and 27-year-old Dick Mayer of St. Petersburg, Fla., were tied at 273 strokes apiece at the end of the regulation 72 holes of play yesterday and remained deadlocked following four more extra holes. Dayton, which also lost to La Salle in the finals of last season's national invitation tournament, had the high scoreer in soph Jack Sallee, who canned 27 points. Rams Meet Lions In Grid Playoff The Rams gained their deadlock with the idle Lions when they defeated the dangerous Pittsburgh Steelers, 28-14, as Norm Van Brocklin threw three touchdown passes. The Lions had taken a half-game lead on Saturday when they routed the Dallas Texans, 41-6. New York—(U.P.)-The Los Angeles Rams meet the Detroit Lions in a playoff Sunday to decide the American conference championship and the right to play the National conference champion Cleveland Browns in the National League's title game The winner of Sunday's playoff opposes the Browns, who backed in their seventh division championship in as many years yesterday. The Browns, meanwhile, bowed to the Giants, 37-34, only to learn they clinched their conference title when the Washington Redskins shaded the Philadelphia Eagles, 27-21, on a touchdown by Eddie Lebaron with 18 seconds left. The San Francisco Forty-niners beat the Green Bay Packers, 24-14, and the Chicago Bears defeated the Chicago Cards, 10-7, in the other games. KANSAS PASS GOES ASTRAY—Kansas Forward Jerry Alberts is tangled with Rice Forward Don Lance as the Jayhawk sophomore gets a pass off during the second half of Saturday night's basketball game in Houston. The pass was intercepted by a Rice player out of the picture at the right. Others in the picture are Rice Guard Maurice Teague (22) and Forward Stan Fulfer (27). Kansas lost the thriller, 54-51—Kansan photo by Rich Clarkson. Kansas Loses to Rice, 54-51 As Owls Rally in Last Period By DON NIELSEN Kansan Sports Editor Kansas' green basketball team dropped a heartbreaker to the Rice Owls Saturday by a tantalizing score of 54-51 at Rice Institute in Houston, Texas. The loss gives the Jayhawkers a 1-1 won-lost record for the young season. Last Thursday night the KU eagers took a 63-50 victory from the Green Wave of Tulane university in the season opener. Kansas trailed most of the way through the contest, pulling ahead only in the third quarter when they held the Owls to only five points during the period. High point man in the game was Gene Schwinger of the Owls who racked up 20 points. Don Lance, his teammate, followed closely with 19 points. High point man of the Jayhawk five was Jerry Alberts who scored 9 points. Kansas entered the final frame with a 37-34 lead. Schwinger and Lance led the Owls during the quarter as they outpointed the Jayhawkers 20-14. The Jayhawkers managed to hold their lead until there were about three minutes left, when the Owls tied it up at 48 all. The Owls went ahead then, and with about 40 seconds left to play, led the Jayhawks 52-48. Then Bill Heitholt dumped in a field goal, and Dean Kelley helped with a free throw to narrow the gap. Lance dropped in a field goal with seconds left, however, and the clock ran out with the Jayhawkers on the short end of a 54-51 score. The Jayhawkers will open home play Friday night with a two-night stand against the Mustangs from Southern Methodist university. Here is the KU-Rice box score; Rice (54) G FT F F Fulfer 0 3 2 Linus 8 5 3 Schwinger 8 4 3 Robieauxche 5 1 2 Veague 1 2 2 Dickens 0 0 0 Bryan 0 1 0 Beavers 0 0 0 Wohn 0 0 0 Totals 29 16 14 Kansas (51) G F T F Alberts 3 3 2 Davinson 2 2 1 Born 2 3 4 Hetholt 2 3 4 D. Kelley 1 5 4 Twenty-five per cent of all drivers involved in fatal automobile accidents in the U.S. last year were under 25 years old. DEAR FRIENDS: with gifts that show your esteem and affection. Time to remember your friends and loved-ones It will be a pleasure to serve you. COLLEGE JEWELER 809 Mass. Patterson 3 0 1 A. Kelley 2 2 3 Smith 2 0 1 Total 18 15 17 Score by team number Rice 14 15 15 20-54 Kansas 8 11 11 20-54 Officials—Arceneaux and Show. Free throw missed—Fulfer 3, Lance 2, Schwinger 3, Teague, D. Kelley 3, A. Kelley. tab on smooth Lambskin. Removable photo-card case. roomy coin purse. 3. 95 Plus Tax Leather Gifts - Main Floor