Page.7 Landslides Mark IM Cage Play Nine games, in Fraternity "A" and "B" divisions, were played yesterday in the intramural-basketball schedule. The winners in the "A" division were Sigma Nu, Delta Chi, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Kappa, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sigma Nu 56. Sigma Chi 18 Bud Bixler and Alex McBurney, with 19 points apiece, led Sigma Nu to a 56-18 victory over Sigma Chi. Sigma Nu led 26-14 at the half, and then held Sigma Chi to four points in the second half. Bill Witers led the Sigma Chi scoring with 11 points. Friday, Dec. 12, 1952 University Daily Kansan Delta Chi 37, Phi Kappa Sigma 22 Delta Chi took an early lead and then coached to a 37-22 victory over Phi Kappa Sigma. Earl Knauss led the Delta Chi attack with 15 points. Gordon Ewy was high for Phi Kappa COACH J. V. SIKES Sikes Sought At Arkansas Jules V. Sikes, head football coach the University, was mentioned yesterday as possible choice for new head coach at the University of Arkansas. His name was brought up to an advisory committee which is seeking a successor to Coach Otis Douglas. He resigned recently. The committee was to "ask these men being considered just how interested they are." When contacted this morning Coach Sikes said, "I have not been approached by any members of the committee concerning the position and I have not approached them." "It is nice to know you are being considered for a position like that," he added. Other names mentioned by the committee include Paul Bryant, Kentucky; Jim Tatum, Maryland; J. B. Whitworth, Oklahoma A&M; Bowden Wyatt, Wyoming; George Sauer, Baylor, and Murray Warmath of Mississippi State. Sigma with 9. We Do Monogramming Alpha Tau Omega 47, Pi Kappa Alpha 18 Alpha Tau Omega steadily built up its lead throughout the game to defeat Pi Kappa Alpha 47-18. The half-time score was 21-10. Bob Toalson and Don Stephenson, with 13 and 11 points respectively, led the Alpha Tau Omega scoring. Walt Hicks, with 11 points, was tops for Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Kappa 39. Tau Kappa Epsilon 25 Phi Kappa and Tau Kappa Epsilon played a see-saw first half, with the lead changing hands four times, but the Phi Kap's came back strong in the second half to win 39-25. Bob Meisenburg fired the Phi Kappa rally with four points at 30 seconds eary were the Phi Kap's Tim McHugh with 17 points, and Bill Crow with 14 points for the TKE's. Lambda Chi Alpha over SAE by Forfeit Lambda Chi Alpha had to forfeit a game to Sigma Alpha Epsilon last night. Lambda Chi was leading late in the game, when it was discovered that Morris Kay was ineligible because he wasn't a legally registered player. Other Scores: Prentice Hall Sigma Chi 19, Phi Kappa Psi 45. Tau Kappa Epsilon 37, Pi Kappa Chi 19. Alpa 19: Alpha Kappa Lambda 41, Delta Cm 14. Kappa Sigma 39, Phi Kappa 28. Kappa Sigma 39, Phi Kappa 28. Robinson Annex Independent "A" 4 p.m. Sterling-Oliver - Don Henry 5 p.m. Pearson-Jollife 6 p.m. AFROTC-Last Chance 7 p.m. YMCA-Theta Tau 8 p.m. Optimests-Skyliners 9 p.m. Hodder-Pharmacy Five Fraternity 'B' 8:15 p.m. Sigma Nu-Theta Chi (E) 8:15 p.m. Eigma Alpha Epsilon- Sigma Pi (WE) 9:15 p.m. Triangle-Sigma Phi Independent B 9:15 p.m. Stephenson-East Side The Intramural office had no schedule available for the week-end. Santee Shapes Up for 13 Mile Stint Coach M. E. (Bill) Easton is confident that Wes Santee, Kansas University track star, will win the much-heralded marathon race against 27 of his Acacia fraternity brothers starting at 2 p.m. Saturday. "Wes has been running crosscountry about an hour every night since the fraternity accepted his challenge and he's in fine shape," Easton said. "He should take this pretty easily." Easton estimates that the race will take about an hour and a half—"depending on how fast Wes wants to run," he said. "As a mater of fact, I figure he can go along at about six minutes a mile. At that rate he could finish in an hour and 20 or 25 minutes," he said. "But knowing Wes, he'll probably be running along teasing the runners most of the time. WES SANTEE Farrell Schell of Amarillo, Tex., the Acacia president, said the official length of the race is $13\frac{1}{2}$ miles and that 27 men, each running approximately a half-mile, will compete for the fraternity. While he isn't as confident of his team as Easton seems to be of Santee, the engineering senior still believes the relay teams stands a good chance of winning. The starting point is a spot just south of Tonganoxie, along Highway 24-40. The race is to end at the north side of the Kaw River bridge in Lawrence. One of the men running for Acacia will be Clement Blakelese, a 10 Days Until Christmas Vacation Tax Incl. From K.C. via Air Tax Incl. Akron $98.67 Chattanooga 90.62 Buffalo 120.41 Houston 96.26 Washington 132.37 Richmond 132.83 Steamships, Tours, Airlines The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager whole chapter. The matter was dropped then, but when he returned from Thanksgiving vacation, he found complete plans had been made for the event. 8th and Mass. St. Leadoff man for the fraternity will be freshman Ralph Moody of Minneola, a backfield star for this year's freshman football team. Running the last lap will be John Quarrier, from Kansas City, a quarter-miler on the freshman track squad. freshman from Wichita. Although practically blind, Blakeslee has some light perception, and will be guided along his part of the course by chapter members. Telephone 30 "This is a real good gag," Easton said with a grin. "I admire the boys for trying to show Wes up, but I'm afraid he'll run off and leave them if he wants to, and nothing unforeseen comes up. Most of those guys are going to go along okay for the first 300 yards or so of their laps, but they'll start dying a thousand deaths, wait and see." Easton will follow Santee throughout the race in a station wagon equipped with a public address system. He will check Santee's time and holler instructions and encouragement to him as he runs. The idea for this race was born last spring when, after receiving a lot of ribbing from his fraternity brothers because of his press clippings, he said he could outrun the The rest of the team will consist of Farrel Schell, Donald Tice, Jim Glass, Lee Breckenridge, Lyle Boutwell, Gene Cayot, Stan Hamilton, Strickler Smith, Paul Fotopolos, George Claunch, Kenneth Beck, Dick Lindstrom, Murryl Layman, Larry Tougaw, Dick Roshong, Ted Weidman, Albert Calkins, Clement Blakeslee, Charles Calnan, Harlan Conic, Vic Webber, Bob Keefer, Ronald Duphorne, Harry Sprague, and Dave Treadway. 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