PA PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1951 v h l d Three Teams Remain Unbeaten In Women's Basketball Play By MONA MILLIKAN With pre-final week games over in women's intramural basketball, there are five teams with records of three victories and no losses. Half the season's schedule remains to be played. Corbin Jays continued their march to the repeat championship with a 37 to 11 victory over Delta Delta Delta, making an easy game of it. Shirley Mickelson scored 23 points for the Jays and Tri-Delt attkvctrs3 EAST MIDWEST Tuesday's College Basketball Results Holy Cross 69, R.I. State 66 Long Island 84, Duquesne 52 M.I.T. 64, Trinity (Mass.) 62 Fordham 64, Yeshiva 46 Harvard 68, Dartmouth 52 Manhattan 62, DePaul 59 scoring was paced by Jane Cunningham with 10 points. Western Mich. 65. 65. Valparaiso 62 Ashland 83. Bluffton 66 Kent State 56. Marquette 50 Dubuque 79. Iowa Wesleyan 52 Missouri 61. Winchester 42 Indiana Central 88. Anderson Col Indiana Central 88, Anderson College 65 Kappa Alpha Theta also chalked up its third victory by defeating Alpha Omicron Pi, 28 to 10. Lorraine Tissien led the Theta forwards with 11 points and Beverly Pepper scored 6 for the losers. St. Ambrose 74, Simpson 58 Loras 100, Upper Iowa 65 Lakeforest 63, Elmhurst 47 Concordia (Minn.) 69, MacAlester 64 Charleston (III:) 95, St. Joseph's (Ind.) 47 Washington (SD) 68, J. Millkin 62 Kansas Wesleyan 63, Bethel 62 Illinois Normal 77, Dekaib State 67 South Dakota State 69, Augustana Dixon paced the winners with 15 points and Kathryn Taylor scored 7 for the Kahops. (S.B.) 59 St. Lawrence 77, Clarkson 56 Eau Claire Teachers 72, Stout Inst. 58 SOUTH SOUTHWEST Kappa Kappa Gamma came back in the second half to defeat Harmon 28 to 23. Margaret Black scored 21 points for the Kappa's and Esther Harms and Betty Thomas divided the Harmon scoring with 10 and nine points respectively. 10 Florida A & M 60 Allen 40 Florida Southern 66 Mercer 41 Kentucky State 53 Knoxville 32 SOUTHWEST Southern Methodist 51, Texas A & M 44 Burr Litt. 57 Baylor 69, Rice Inst. 55 CLEARANCE of TOP COATS PRICES SLASHED 22 GARMENTS MUST GO Delta Gamma held its place in the winner's circle by outscoring Watkins, 29 to 19. Jane Gray tallied 16 points for last year's runner-up team and Mary Betz made eight for Watkins. HERRINGBONES 3 only $18.95 100% wool COVERTS 11 only $22.95 100% wool GABARDINES 100% wool Zip-Out Lining only $32.95 8 only $52.99 SATIN TWILL SURCOATS Warm Quilted Lining Belted Model SML only $12.98 SATIN TWILL SURCOATS Quilted Inside And Out Sizes 42-44 $16.98 Temruth turned the same trick by defeating Alpha Delta Fi 44 to 43 in a four-player scoring duel. 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