UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1950 PAGE FOUR A. T.O. turned back Sigma 'Phi Epsilon 43 to 34. The winners were never in danger as they started with a good lead and continued to build up the margin throughout the rest of the game. In the fraternity "C" playoff the Betas defeated the Delts 25 to 22. The Betas jumped to a 7 to 1 lead early in the game, but the Delts managed to come back and tie the score at 10 to 10 at the half. The Betas got off to a good lead again in the second half, with two minutes left in the game the Delts brought the score to 23 to 22. Rollo of the Betas was high point man of the game with 11 points. Beta's, ATO's In IM Finals Tilt On Wednesday In the other "C" league semifinal, the Phi Psi's defeated the Ph Delta 37 to 31. The Phi Psi's were never in serious danger. High point honors for the game went to Jim Hataway of the Phi Delts with 14 points. Marty Pankratz and Bob Knightley both had nine for the Phi Psi's. Beta Theta Pi will meet Alpha Tau Omega in the final of the fraternity "A" league intramural basketball at 5 p.m. Wednesday in Robinson annex as a result of Monday night's play. The Beta's defeated a strong Nubbins team 27 to 18. The Nubbins started off with a 4 to 1 advantage but the Beta's came back and tied it up 5-all at the end of the first quarter, the steady and steady attack, rebounding over both kets押ed off for the Beta's, who led 12 to 10 at the half. Dick Tomlinson of the Nubbins was high point man for the game with 10 points. At the start of the second half, Beta Jack Winter began to pump in long two-handers, and the Beta's pulled away. Good rebounding and hustle by DonWade and Gien Tongier helped the A.T.O.'s maintain the lead. Wade was high point man for the night with 15 points. Carl Sandefur of the Sig Eps got 12. Omaha, Neh.—(U.P.)—When charity workers tried to help transient, Sam Tangman, with his suitcase he shouted, "Don't touch that it's nitroglycerine." Police investigated the bosses who contained only clothing, a pair of snips and a bottle one-third full of wine. Playoff finals in the fraternity "C" division will be played tonight with the Phi Psi's meeting the Betas at 8:30 p.m. in Robinson gvm. Jim Beam moved into the semifinals in the independent "B" division by turning back the Feather Merchants 39 to 27. Jim Beam started off by hitting seven out of its first eight shots, building up a 14 to 1 advantage. The half time score stood 21 to 13 in favor of Jim Beam. In the second half the Feather Merchants came within two points of tying the score, 21 to 19, but the Jim Beams pulled away. J. O. Biggs of Jim Beam was high point man with 14 points. The University's women athletes added the volleyball championship to their 1949-50 sports crown when they won all their games in the Sports day at Baker, Feb. 18. KU Women Win Volleyball Crown In the first game K.U. defeated Ottawa 42 to 11, then went on to swamp Washburn 55 to 6. For their last game K.U. defeated Baker 20 to 8. Otto was put out half before Betty Thomas and Betty van der Smissen were taken out. Miss Mattie Ross, swimming teacher at Washburn, will have charge of the swimming sports day to be held at Washburn the last week of March. K.U. will have softball Sports day either the last of April or first of May. Clothes Weren't Explosive Kansas' Clyde Lovellette (16) jumps high to clear the outstretched arm of Missouri's Don Stroot (33) to sink another in his record breaking scoring spree against the Tigers, Feb. 18. George Lafferty (32), Missouri guard, breaks toward the basket for a possible rebound. Movie To Be Made Of Ben Hogan's Life Hollywood, Feb. 21 — (U.P.)— Ben Hogan, the Texan bantam who staged one of the greatest comebacks in sports annals, has signed a contract with 20th Century Fox for the studio to produce a picture based on the golfer's life. Hogan nearly lost his life in an auto-bus collision a year ago and doctors believed his brilliant career at an end. Hogan said the film studio has not decided who will play his role in the movie. Women's Cage Title Decided Tonight Corbin will meet Kappa Kappa Gamma 7:30 tonight in Robinson annex for the championship game in women's intramural basketball. The Kappa's are matching a 4 victory and 1 tie season record and a semifinals victory over DeltaGamma against Coquin.3 victory and 1 tie season record and semifinals victory over Kappa Alpha Theta. Mount Rainier has a greater number of glaciers than any peak in the continental United States. ENTIRE STOCK OF TOPCOATS DISCOUNTED 1/4 and 1/3 Were Now $30.00 $20.00 35.00 26.25 45.00 30.00 50.00 37.50 55.00 41.25 65.00 48.75 Coach, Two Players NarrowlyMissDeath Not all prices left in every size but you'll find a nice selection! It will pay you to stock up now! Lee Patton, head basketball coach of West Virginia university, and two of his players narrowly escaped death recently in a head-on collision on the Pennsylvania Tumpike. Entire Stock Not Included 905 Mass. St. Phone 905 Nelson Fite, driver of the automobile which crashed in to the West Virginians' auto, was killed in the accident which occurred 15 miles west of here while his companion, Harry Lenior, Jr., was seriously injured. The two players, Dave Steindler of Elkins, W. Va., and Walter Glenn of Charleston, W. Va., were bruised and shaken-up but released after treatment at Timmons hospital in Bedford along with student manager Nick Cavallero of Morgantown, W. Va. Ping-Pong Tourney Dates Rescheduled State police reported that the car driven by Fite crossed the dividing Students wishing to participate in the contest must register in the Student Union office by noon Thursday, Feb. 23. The entrance fee is 25 cents a person. The doubles teams may be mixed or otherwise. The doubles ping-pong tournament, originally scheduled for Feb. 14 and 16, will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23, in the Recreation room of the Union. The tournament, which is sponsored by Student Union activities, is under the direction of Richard Cramer and Jack Conlon, both engineering freshmen. The ping-pong finals will be held Monday, Feb. 27. line to crash head-on with the west Virginia auto, which was driven by Forest Crain, University publicist. Two things every college man should know! This is a Pre-Law. Judge pounds gavel as he trys to beat rap. Law-imbibing citizen. Works on cases at home-often sees pink irrelevant. Sometimes wires bailand that ain't hay. Presses suit to make "Manhattan" shirt look even better. 2. This is a "Manhattan" Vericool shirt. Puts you in a cooler mood for Summer. Appeal-ing colors and collar styles, long or short sleeves. Arresting tie is a "Manhattan" too. CAMPUS FAVORITE THE MANHATTAN SHIRT COMPANY Copr. 1950, The Manhattan Shirt Co.