PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16; 1950 Corbin, Kappa's To Intramurals Basketball Finals The Corbin Jays and Kappa Kappa Gamma repulsed their opponents' second-half rallies to win Wednesday night. They will meet in the finals Tuesday, Feb. 21. finals Tuesday. Corbin displayed a well-balanced offense and defense in their 38 to 25 victory over Kappa Alpha Theta. Completely dominating most of the game they led 19 to 5 at the half. While their guards were taking advantage of the Theta's inability to hit the basket, Corbin's forwards employed clever ball-handling to maintain a steady, efficient shooting attack. Stone-cold the first of the game the Theta's came back with a fourth quarter rally. It was too late, however, and Corbin held their advantage. advantage by Lorraine Seibert's ball-feeding, Corin Shirley Michelson and Frances Pence, tallied 18 and 16 points, respectively. and 10 points. Suzanne Neff starred as both guard and forward for the Theta's and led the last-quarter rally with 10 points. Barbara Quinn totaled 12 points for the evening. Kappa Kappa Gamma upset favored Delta Gamma 29 to 22 after a 17 to 8 half-time margin. Prime factor in the victory for the Kappa's was Josephine Stuckey's fine performance of holding Nancee Bell, season's top scorer, to one point and that a free throw. Nancee finally left the game and came back later as a guard. Adelaide Schutz sparked the Kappa's offense with clever ball-handling and led scoring with 16 points. Kathleen McKelvy posted 9. In the game between Corbin and Kappa Kappa Gamma there should be some close scoring. The Kappa's have a more consistently well-balanced offense and defense and also have an advantage in height. But Corbin's defense has improved and they have the ability to stay calm and win with a last-second spurt in championship games. Wednesday's IM Basketball Results Deltas 24, D. U1, 25 Sig Alph 43, I.S.A.C. 23 Phi Psi 38, Gispack 18 Kazs 28, Delta Chi 27 Phi Fam “A” 51, Sig. Nu “A” 34 Misfits 2, Drib, Droops 0* Bronchos 21, Trojans 17 Battenfeld 25, Ster.-Oliver 12 *Forfeit. Quack Club Holds Final Try-Outs Final try-outs for Quack club membership this year will be held 7:30 tonight in the pool of Robinson gym. Any University woman student may try out. Prospective members must be able to swim the side, back crawl, crawl, and breast strokes. They must swim for endurance and be able to either tread or float. In water they may also plate the surface, standing front, running front, and either the back or front iack knives dive. Quack club members will represent the University in the annual Swimming Sports day which will be held later in the year at Washburn university. Kansas' Bill Hougland goes high but Clarence Brannum, K-State's center, gets the tip as a jump ball provides some firsthalf action in the Kansas-Kansas State game Feb. 14. The other players from left to right are: Claude Houchin and Dean Wells, K.U.; Lloyd Krone and Rick Harman, K.State; Brannum and Hougland; Jack Stone, K.State; Clyde Lovellette, K.U.; and Ernie Barrett, K.State. Swimmers Face Nebraska In Dual Meet Friday 9 Kansas will draw a bead on its first conference swimming victory of the winter here Friday when Jayhawker swimmers match strokes with Nebraska in a 3 p.m. dual in Robinson gym. With Dick Hunter, a member of KU.'s record smashing 400 yard free style relay quartet, back after missing the Oklahoma meet, Walt Mikols crew will be at full strength. Hunter swarm Feb. 14 as Kansas Heapen secures victory in heavy possession in a 41 to 34 triumph over Denver. The Jayhawks now have two against a single loss. Nebraska will invade with its Big Seven free style champ, Marvin Grimm, still on the doubtful list. An ankle injury has kept him out of action thrue the Cornhuskers' first six meets of which they have won two against three defeats and a 42 to 42 tie against Colorado. The Huskers whipped Colorado A and M, 47 to 37, while Kansas won from the Aggies. 51 to 33. Top event of the day will match Nebraska's high board conference diving king and K.U.'s Ene Crates. The latter scored 296.4 points in winning his one-meter specialty against Denver university. Faq-Puffing—Costs $100 Minneapolis—(U.P.) — Smoking in bed cost Donald Cheney a fine of $100 for starting a fire and "en-dangering the lives" of 30 families in an apartment building. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. Chi Galloway CHOCOLATE RIPPLE TRY It's Delicious 834 Vr. FRITZEL-JAYHAWK Ph.182 Wednesday's College Basketball Results Princeton 50, Columbia 48. Villanova 65, Rider College 42. Rutgers 76, Lehigh 61. 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