Teams Win By Wide Margin In IM Games Page 7 Ten points was the narrowest margin of victory in six fraternity "A" division games played Wednesday night in Robinson annex. Kappa Sigma took a 6-2 first quarter lead over Lambda Chi Alpha, led 11-7 at halftime and 19-13 at the end of the third quarter, before pulling away to the final 31-21 decision. Dallas Chestnut with 10 points and Willard Schuldt with eight paced the Kappa Sig scoring. Duane Unruth seven markers for the winners. Ken Cox and Morris Kay led the Lambda Chi scoring with seven and six points respectively. A tremendous second half scoring barrage brought Sigma Chi an easy 48-13 win in their meeting with Kappa Alpha Psi. At the half, the losers trailed 14-7, but Sigma Chi stamped to 18 points in the third quarter and 16 more in the last period. Sigma Chi displayed a balanced scoring attack with every man scoring and six men making six or more points. Charles Ross with six points and Jesse Milan with five were the leading scorers for Kappa Alpha. Acacia sucumbed to a high scoring Sigma Alpha Epsilon quintet 44-18. They trailed 19-5 at the half. The Sig Alph offense was paced by Jim Robertson and Marvin White with 13 and 10 points respectively. Stan Smith contributed eight points Foster Hall Rolls To 65-23 Win A Foster hall team, starring the top offensive trio in women's intramural basketball, rolled to a 65 to 23 win over Theta Phi Alpha in the women's basketball program Wednesday evening. Rv JACKIE JONES The Jayettes and Kappa Kappa Gamma ended their close game in a 18 to 18 tie, and Kappa Alpha Theta showed their championship form in defeating Gamma Phi Beta 41 to 11. Three of the freshman teams took hard fought victories. The MJ's took another low scoring game from Sellards 23 to 26. KMM defeated Freshman BH, 22 to 11 and the BL's defeated Temruth 13 to 11. The scoring in the Foster-Theta Phi game was well divided: Shirley Mickelson countered 24 points, Ernestine Deklinger got 21 and Anita Philip scored 20. The defensive combination of Virginia Brooks, Jappy Rau and Darlene DeMeritw was excellent allowing only Mary Dixon to score for the losers. She tallied all 23 of Theta Phi's points. Kappa Kappa Gamma came from behind in the last minute of play to tie the Jayettes at 18 points each. The Jayettes held a comfortable lead at the half, but in the second period the Kappa's defense tightened and the Jayettes did not score from the field. Jackie Jones scored 15 points and Mary Snead 3 for the Jayettes and Margaret Black and Joan Piller each got 7 for the Kappas. The Thetas, showing their smooth well-balanced attack, took an easy 30 point margin of victory over Gamma Phi Beta. The Theta's defense kept the opposing forwards bottled up most of the time, allowing them to score only 11 points. Sydney Ashton and Barbara Quinn led the Thetas scoring with 9 and 19 points respectively. Flavia Robertson scored 11 points as the MJ team came from behind to take a thriller from Sellards hall Helen Bell led the losers with 14. Man University Daily Kansan With Jerry Taylor scoring 14 points and Jack Stonestreet 12, Delta Upson bombarded Tau Kappa Epsilon 47-22. DU demonstrated its superiority in the first half by sweeping to a 27-12 lead. Richard LaGree supported the DU cause with eight points. to the attack. Jim Glass led Acacia with seven tallies. Your . . . has a used car priced for you. Jim Martin scored eight points to lead the Tekes. He was aided by Neil Lilley and Bill Hawkey with five points each. Sigma Phi Epsilon with Bob Godwin and Randy Barron showing the way, overwhelmed Triangle 56-23. Godwin connected with 15 basket and a free throw for 31 points. Barron dropped in nine shots for 18 counters, and in addition, played a fine floor game. Tom Boden scored eight points and Ken Philo five to head the Triangle scorers. Buddu Alpha Kappa Lambda beat Sigma Nu 32-19 in one of the better played games of the evening. AKL held a 15-7 halftime advantage. GALLAGHER 634 Mass. Ph. 1000 Glen Davis topped the AKL scorers with 14 points. Frank Mischlich gave him strong support with nine counters. Don Augst scored seven points for Sirma Nu. Today's Games Robinson Game, Fraternity 'P' 'B' D-Eelta Tau Delta vs. Triangle W-Sigma Epsilon vs. Alpha D-Epsilon vs. Alpha 7:45 p.m. D - Delta Upsilon vs. Pi Kappa Alpha E - Kappa Sigma vs. Chi Chi Sci Thursday, Dec. 13, 1951 E—Sigma Nu vs. Phi Kappa W—Phia Giamma Delta vs. Delta Chi E—Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Tau Euclides Rappa Cipson W—Sigma Chi vs. Alpha Phi Alpha Robinson Annex, Fraternity 'A' n.m. 5—Alpha Tau Omega vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 4—Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Tau Delta Phi Kappa Fsi vs. Sigma Pi 7- Bei Theta Pi vs. Phi Kappa 8- Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Delta Chi 9- Delto. Theta Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Kappa Tau Football Banquet Open To All Men Any man may attend the football banquet honoring the University Jayhawker football team Dec. 19 at the Community building. One need not be a member of the Lawrence quarterback club, sponsor of the event, to buy a ticket. Tickets are on sale to the general public at $2.50 each. They may be purchased at the Chamber of Commerce office, Eighth and Vermont streets, in the Wren building. Featured speaker at the banquet will be Harold "Red" Grange, immortal Galloping Ghost of the University of Illinois. Besides Grange, several local and area sporting notables will be at the banquet. Movies will be shown of Jayhawkier highlights during the past season. The movie will be narrated by Max Falkenstein, who announced all the University games this season. An attempt also is being made by University Athletic Director A. C. Lonborg to obtain movies of Grange in action as a college football player. A yearly feature of the banquet is the presentation of the Ormand Beach trophy to the outstanding senior on the Jayhawker squad. The trophy is a memorial to Beach who was an outstanding player at the University. Beach was later killed in an oil-field accident. Wade Stinson was voted the award last year. The opening game at 6 p.m. pits Southwest Missouri against Kearney, Neb., State. Emporia State tangles with Eastern Illinois at 7:30. Hamine plays Washburn in the 9 o'clock game and Regis meets Southeastern Oklahoma to wind up the four-game card. Kansas City, Mo.—(U.P.)-All eight teams in the NAIB air-Christmas basketball tournament which opens tonight will see action. The finals will be played Saturday night. NAIB Tournament Opens Tonight YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. Downtown—Near Everything it's NEW! it's BETTER! it's DIFFERENT! INK-O-GRAPH 14KT. 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