Kansas State Historical Society Phi Gamma, Beta, ATO Keep IM Slates Clean Phi Gamma Delta, Beta Theta Pi, and Alpha Tau Omega made it two wins in as many tries in the "B" games played in Robinson gym Monday night. ATO continued its pace in dropping Phi Kappa Psi into the loss column, 21-7. ATO effectively bottled up by the Phi Psi's, trailed 7-4 at the end of the first period, and were still behind 10-13 at the half. High scorer for the two teams was Joe Compton of the Phi Psi with 9 tallies, with Fred Dunnire, Tom Braman and Bob Knichtly filling in the rest of the Phi Psi's scoring column with two each. Other scorers for ATO were Dick Astle, Pat Gorvin, John Brose, A. B. Collom with two apiece. Paced by Bob Wunsch with 7 points, and Don Wilson with 5, the ATO five went ahead in the third quarter 18-15 and were never headed. Al Wolf was high for AE Pi with 6 points followed by Al Bornstein with 4, and Clarence Winer and Herman Levikow with two scores apiece. Phi Delta Theta also made it two for two in winning over Phi Kappa Sigma, 44-19. The losers staged a fourth quarter rally but were staved off. The Beta's continued their winning ways in a romp over Alpha Epsilon Pi, 50-14. Led by Bob Dare and John Strawn, who scored 15 and 12 points respectively, the Beta's completely dominated the play from the opening whistle. High scorer for the Phil Delts was Les Wenger with 14, followed by Max Merrell with 12, Bob Ball with 6, Burwell Sheppard and Don Hess with 3 apiece, and Mike Chlafont and Dick Smith with one tally each. University Daily Kansan Page 5 Phi Kappa Tau defeated Lambda Chi Alpha 36-20. Overcoming some poor ball-handling tricks in the first quarter, the victors pulled away in a strong second quarter surge and led at the half. 15-8. Among the independents, Roger Williams defeated Battenfeld 59-20. Paced by Allen Craig, high score with 21 points, the Roger Williams quintet completely dominated Battenfeld both in play and height. High scorer for Battenfeld was Bob Stewart with 8, followed by Jim Perkins and John Maier with 4 tallies apiece. Runner-up in scoring honors for Roger Williams was Don Sarten with 16. Varsity, led by Orville Poppe with 13 and Frank Cindrich with 10, sailed over Navy 32-16. High scorer for Navy was Mark Hurt, with 6 points. AFROTC and Don Henry won over Stephenson and KHK by forfeit, 2-0. Today's Games Independent 'A' Robinson Annex Last Chance vs. Flying 5 5 p.m. Sterling-Oliver vs. Geology club Battenfeld vs. AFROTC Varsity 'A' vs. Misfits ASCE vs. AXE Rochdale vs. Twin Pines Cage Scores MIDWEST Missouri 62 Missouri Valley 49 Regis 79 Washburn 68 Youngstown 86 Alliance 29 Missouri 48 Central 35 Northwestern 80 Western N Northwestern 80 Western Michigan Punts 81 Marquette 68 Depaul 64 Minnesota 57 Kentucky 97 Xavier 72 Wayne 68 Michigan Normal 49 Iowa State 51 Drake 46 Kansas 65 Creighton 47 Tuesday, Dec. 11, 1951 Southwestern Institute 62 Loyola Southern, 60.8 Louisville 92 Georgetown 38 Tulane 51 Alabama 48 (overtime) Travel Service THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. Smart, new miniature camera that takes grand Kodachrome transparencies as well as Kodacolor and black-and-white pictures. Has f/1.4.5 Lumenized lens, flash shutter with speeds to 1/200. Budget-priced slide projector for showing big, brilliant screenings of 2 x 2-inch color slides. Has f/3.5 lens, 150-watt lamp, new improved slide-feeding mechanism. Card Deal Involving Stanky May Be Fouled By Tradebait St. Louis—(U.P.)—Eddie Stanky was expected to sign a "compromise" two-year contract today that will make him the manager of the St. Louis Cardinals and send pitcher Max Lanier and outfielder Chuck Diering to the New York Giants. Stanky, the bantam second baseman who helped the Giants win the 1951 National league pennant, was scheduled to arrive here by plane from his Mobile, Ala., home about 2 p.m. That hitch came about when Saigh said his next manager would have to work under a one-year contract while Stanky steadfastly held out for a three-year pact. He will proceed immediately to the Cardinals' office at Sportsmans' park where he will confer with Red Bird president Fred Saigh. Since the dickering for Stanky's services started about two weeks ago, there has been only one hitch. Today, however, it was expected he would compromise and accept a two-year contract. 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