Page 5 Beta Theta Pi Captures Fraternity "A" Title Beta Theta Pi won the Fraternity "A" basketball championship Monday evening, as they defeated Delta Upsilon 36-27. The largest crowd of the season was at which featured a DU signed hand. University Daily Kansan Beta Theta Pi took an early lead and held it to the final whistle. At 10-6, he won the first quarte. Beta led 10-6, at the half time as the final stanza began it was 33-23. Hal Cleavanger led Beta with 14 points, 12 of them coming in the second half, but scoring honors of the night went to DU's Jerry Taylor who was able to tally 18 points. The Dark Horses won the independent "A" championship with a tough 54-40 victory over Stephenson. The Dark Horses led by a single point, 22-21, at the half, but turned the game into an easy victory with a second half scoring flurry. Going into the final quarter, they led 40-28 Bud Laughlin and Pat Murphy led the Dark Horses with 14 and 13 points respectively. Walt Haskins of Stephenson both led teams with 15. Beta Theta Pi took the Fraternity "B" championship with a 36-30 victory over Phi Gamma Delta. Women Teams Selected To Play In Basketball Games An "A" and "B" squad is selected each season from the top players in intramural competition and these teams play for the class championship. The women's intramural basketball class teams have been selected, and the class games are scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The senior "A" and freshman "A" teams will meet at 7, as will the senior "B" and freshman "B". At 8, the junior "A" team will meet the sophomore "A" and the junior "B" will face the sophomore "B". Albert Mullikan and Dick Docking led the Beta attack with 12 and 10 points. The winners of these contests in both brackets will meet Feb. 26, as will the losers. Members of the senior "A" squad are: Ernestine Dehlinger, Shirley Mickelson, Sydney Ashton, Barbara Quinn, Sue Neff, Nancy Seaman, Margaret Gowans and Shirley Townsend. The junior "A" team includes: Shirley Wilkie, Shirley Thomson, Jayden Jones, Juan Bradshaw, Joyce Jones, Jean Michael, Marvin Miller and Betty Clinger. Senior "B" team members are: Mary Dixon, Chloe Warner, Anita Philipp, Doraine Wiegel, Jappy Rau, Marianne Crossby and Ada Watson. The sophomore "A" squad includes: Pat Garrett, "M" Ann Ma- Junior "B" team members are: Esther Harms, Allie Grove, Joan Fink, Jackie Jones, Louise Koppers, Connie Maus, Marlene Peterson, Rosemary Scheuerman and Christine Johnson. A 20-foot set shot by Jack Barr with 1:51 gone in the sudden-death period gave Phi Gamma the verdict. Bob Kay, who scored 19 points for Lambda Chi, put in a jump shot with six seconds left to send the game into the second overtime. The score was tied 27-27 at the end of regulation time. AFROTOC defeated Varsity House 28-20 to take the Independent "B" championship. Lloyd Kirk led the AFROTOC attack with 12 points. BOOKS FOR GIFTS and for your own reading In the top thriller of the evening, Phi Gamma Delta defeated Lambda Chi Alpha 35-33 in two overtimes to take the Fraternity "C" championship. Margaret Melville, Goodwin, USA Wouk Caine Mutiny Semarque Spark of Life Llovd C. Dougalas Time to Remember DuMaurier My Cousin Rachel Kimbrough Through Charley's Door Carey Jumping Jupiter Vestal Queen of Cow- towns, Dodge City Teale North with the Spring Stone The President's Lady Agnes DeMille Dance to the Piper Bertrand Russell New Hopes for a Chang- ining World You are invited to come in and see them. We glady wrap for mailing. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 honey, Anne MacLaughlin, Carolyn Neff, Virginia Brooks, Nancy Gilchrist, Eloise Feuerborn and Helen Pendleton. Sophomore "B" members are: Phyllis Sims, JoAnn Stone, Luella Schmalzikal Bettie Muir, Marilyn Klecker, Joan Squires and Sue Qiuenn Freshman "A" "squad includes: Mary Demeritt, Flavia Robertson, Bianne Baones, Shirley Smith, Namih Haeney, Elva Sutton and Marlene Moss. Kansas Moves To Seventh Spot In AP-UP Polls The freshman "B" squad includes: Carolyn Zimmerman, Mary Snead, Barbara Anderson, Janice Stone, Dorothy Rexrode, Althea Rexroad, Marjorie Godwin and Lue Edna Diver. Missouri 72, Colorado 55. Purdue 72, Northwestern 65. Pittsburgh 62, Notre Dame 60. Duquesne 76, Cincinnati 64 Cage Scores Drake 61, Tulsa 53 Oklahoma 65, Nebraska 59 Illinois 77, Indiana 70 Iowa 75, Ohio State 62 The Kansas Jayhawkers moved up two positions to seventh spot in the latest Associated Press basketball ratings. The KU squad, in ninth place last week, turned in an excellent showing against Nebraska Saturday, and this contributed to their advance in the standings. The Kentucky Wildcats, already assured of a berth in the NCAA post-season tournament, were named for the first-place college team in the country today. Kentucky won 885 votes to 754 for the Kansas State Wildcats, who did not win any votes. The K-Staters are presently leading the Big Seven with a 7-0 record. Illinois (15-2), sharing the Big Ten lead with Iowa, captured fifth place with 479 points. Washington (21-3) got nine first-place votes, from any other team except Kentucky and Kansas State, to take sixth. There was no change from last week's top ten except for some changes in the standings. St. John's rose from tenth to eighth, St. Bon- naporta dropped from fourth to tenth, and St. Louis fell from seventh to ninth. The United Press poll also rates Kansas in the seventh spot, but several others of the top ten are given a different rating. Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1952 Kentucky is in first; Kansas State, second; Illinois, third; Duquesne, fourth; Iowa, fifth; Washington, sixth; St. Louis, eighth; St. John's, ninth and St. Bonaventure, tenth. 1. Kentucky 895 2. Kansas State 754 3. Duquesne 604 4. Iowa 532 5. Illinois 479 6. Washington 384 7. Kansas 310 8. St. John's 297 9. St. Louis 249 10. St. Bonaventure 193 YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. After the game REFRESH YOURSELF at the COFFEE - ROLLS - SANDWICHES HAWK'S NEST FRENCH FRIES-FOUNTAIN ORDERS CANDY O. Schnellbacher Tops Interceptors Otto Schnellbacher, the New York Giants defensive star, won the pass interception title in the National Football league last season, official statistics showed today. Schnellbacher grabbed 11 enemy passes during the season and returned them for 194 yards and two touchdowns, including a 46 yard trot for a counter. 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