Thursday, Feb. 14, 1952 University Daily Kansan PAGE Basketball Starts Second Round In IM Playoffs In the second round of men's intramural basketball playoffs, Stephenson hall, Phi Beta Pi, Feather Merchants and the Geology club were winners in the Independent "A" games. Stephenson hall and the Geology club were forced to play in overtime periods to win their games. Stephenson won a 32-29 decision over ASCE in the opener. Trailing 17-13 at the half, they came back with sharp offensive play and tied the score at 29-28. Galen Kelly dropped in a free throw early in the overtime to give the winners a single point margin, and John Wilkinson followed with a field goal. This gave Stephenson a 3 point victory. Phi Beta Pi led Jolliffe hall 12-11 the intermission of their game, and in the second half came back equally strong to finish with a 12 point lead, 37-25. Walt Haskins led the scoring for Stephenson with 11 points (four field goals and three free throws). Bob Payne was Phi Beta's top scorer with 17 (seven goals from the field and three at the line). Gil Reich led the winners' scoring with 19 points (six field goals and seven free throws). The Feather Merchants led all the way in scoring an easy 41-25 victory over Battenfeld. The final game of the night, paired the Geology club with the Geology club. The game also went into overtime with the Geology club winning, 44-40. The Dark Horses had a 16-11 lead mid-way through the second quarter, but the geologists scored eight tight points to lead 19-16 at the half. At the end of the regulation time, the score was tied at 36, but in the overtime the Geology club outscored their opponents by four points. Vat Murphy led the Dark Horse task with 10, but Stucker of the Geology club took top honors with 12 points. WAA Valentine Party In Robinson Today The Women's Athletic association will hold a Valentine party at 4 p.m. today in Robinson gym. Foster, Tri-Delt's Win Basketball Semi-Finals There will also be a business meeting, and members are requested to attend. By JACKIE JONES The women's intramural basketball semi-final games went to Delta Delta Delta and Foster hall in last night's action in Robinson gvm. The tri-Delt's defeated the Jay- ettets, 48-46, and Foster won over Kappa Alpha Theta, 49-46. Both games were close all the way. Tuesday, Feb. 19, the tri-Delt's and Foster will clash in the final game which will decide the women's Hill championship. The Foster-Theta tilt was one of the top games of the year, and it was not until the last few seconds that the foster was sure of coming out on top. They held a six point lead at the end of the first quarter, at the half it was 23-20 in their favor, and in the last half the Theta's matched them point for point. The winners used their usual offensive starters, Shirley Mickelson, Philiph and Ernestine Dehlinger. The scoring was well divided. Dhelingler led Foster's scoring with 19 points, Mickelson had 15 and Philipp tallied 15. The guards were Marlene Peterson, Virginia Brooks, Jappy Rau and Darlene Meritt. Barbara Quinn led the Theta scoring with 19, Sydney Ashton had 12 points and Carolyn Campbell scored 15. The Theta guards were Mary Holte, Nancy Seaman, Nancy Gilchrist and Penny Hoover. The tri-Delts had a tough struggle with the Jayettes, but after CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY (Nationally Accredited) An outstanding college serving a splendid profession. Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students entering with sixty or more semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses. REGISTRATION February 25. Students are granted professional recognition by the U.S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. Excellent clinical facilities. Athletic and recreational. Excellent clinical facilities. Athletic and recreational activities. Dormitories on the campus. 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