FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR IM Basketball Play Resumes With Four Games Play resumed Thursday in men's intramural basketball after a two week break for examinations and enrollment. Four of the nine games scheduled were played, one was forfeited, and four were postponed. The games postponed were Independent "B" contests scheduled for Robinson gym. The postponement was necessary as the floor of the gym which was used for enrollment had not been cleared. Results of the games played, all independent "A", are as follows: Wesley won its first game of the season by upsetting the Beta Frosh, 33 to 18. Charles Sturgeon led the Wesley scoring with 11 points. Bogue Harrison scored five points for the Frosh as they lost their third game in seven starts. The Dix club moved to an easy 32 to 19 victory over the Foxers. It Carl Engwall netted 10 'points for was Dix's third win in seven games. Dix. Bill Fincke scored eight points for the Foxers. A. R.O.T.C. downed Alpha Chi Sigma 34 to 25 for its fourth victory against two defeats. Laurence Ling scored 11 points for the winners. Joe Sam took game scoring honors for Alpha Chi Sigma with 16 points. The Fat Men, paced by Bill Torer's 17 points, defeated Theta Tau 35 to 26. Both teams were after their fourth win in seven games. George McNeish scored 10 points for Theta Tau. The KJ.s were credited with their sixth win against a single loss with a 2 to 0 forfeit victory over Navy. Navy has won one and lost five. Week-End Schedule For IM Basketball Friday, Feb. 3 Robinson Annex Independent "A" 4 John Henry v. Spartans 5 Kappa Psi v. A.E. Pi 6 Trojans vs. Swishers 7 Dribbling Dribblets v. Bronchos 8 Last Chance v. Battenfeld Saturday, Feb. 4 Robinson Annex Independent "A" 1 Trego Eagles v. Air Screws 2 Alpha Kappa Psi v. K.U.D.F. 3 Newman v. Darkhorses 4 Deuces Wild v. Minute Men Fraternity "A" 5 Lambda Chi v. A.K.L. 7 Nubbins v. Medic Whiz Kids Fraternity "B" 8 Sig Alpha v. Delta Tau 9 Sig Ep v. Delta Chi Sunday, Feb. 5 Robinson Annex Independent "A" 1 El Dorado A.C. v. A.R.O.T.C. 2 Alpha Chi Sigs v. A.I.C.H.E. Fraternity "A" 4 Kappa Sigs v. Sigma Chi 5 Betas v. Sig Alpha 6 sigma Nu v. Phi Kappa Sigma 7 Delta Chi v. Sigma Pi 8 Phi Psi v. Sig Eps 9 Phi Delts v. D.U. Robinson Gym Independent "B" e Isaps v. Feather Merchants w W.F.A. v. 100 Distinction e Y.M.C.A. v. 100 Club w Kygmy v. A.S.C.E. Fraternity "C" e Cellar D. v. Fiji's w Delta Chi v. Phi Delts e A.T.O. v. Betas w Gispac v. Lambda Chi e Plumber Plungers v. Cata- comb Kids. w Phi Psi v. EdgeHill Roaders. e D.U. v. Kazs w Delta Tau v. J.S.A.C. e Tall Dogs v. Silent Men w W.W.W. v. Wineros e Befrosh v. Phi Gams w Sig Nus v. Sig Alphas All games scheduled in Robinson gym are cancelled for Friday, Feb. 3. The first Negro slave in America was traded by DeSoto in 1540 at Ecunchatte, Ala. Leading Big Seven Scorers (All games through Feb. 2 included) Player Games FG FT-A PF TP Av. Clyde Loveillette, K.U., c 15 131 64-102 56 326 21.7 Milt Whitehead, N.U., c 15 92 59-79 48 243 16.2 Wayne Glasgow, O.U., f 13 64 41-61 41 169 13.0 Wayne Tucker, C.U., f-g 14 63 48-56 39 174 12.4 Kendall Hills, C.U., f 14 59 54-63 46 172 12.3 Rick Harman, K.S., f 16 59 64-82 46 182 11.4 Clarence Brannum, K.S., c 16 60 42-69 62 162 10.1 Roger Stokes, C.U., f-g 14 46 44-68 43 136 9.7 Ernie Barrett, K.S., g 16 62 27-43 47 151 9.4 Don Ferguson, I.S., g 16 51 41-68 58 143 8.94 Bill Stauffer, M.U., g-f 14 37 51-70 45 125 8.93 Marcus Freiberger, O.U., c 13 39 37-61 34 115 8.8 Dudley Rusich, I.S., g-f 16 57 22-36 43 136 8.5 Jerry Fowler, M.U., c 12 34 33-52 39 101 8.4 Bud Heineman, M.U., f 14 47 20-41 26 114 8.1 Don Paulsen, I.S., f-c 16 42 41-61 38 125 7.8 Walter Morris, O.U., g 12 32 29-40 27 93 7.75 Don Stroot, M.U., f-c 14 41 26-46 29 108 7.71 Claude Houchin, K.U., g-f 15 43 29-40 27 115 7.67 Gaylord Anderson, I.S., f 16 46 30-45 18 122 7.63 Eugene Rogers, C.U., g 14 39 26-40 23 104 7.4 Jerry Waugh, K.U., g 15 41 19-30 31 101 6.7 George Lafferty, M.U., g 14 38 16-25 35 92 6.6 Anton Lawry, N.U., f 15 31 35-51 36 97 6.5 Bob Cerv, N.U., g 14 28 32-53 42 88 6.3 Paul Merchant, O.U., g 12 23 29-42 34 75 6.25 Jim Buchanan, N.U., g 15 39 14-22 27 92 6.13 Carr Besemann, C.U., c 14 27 31-52 48 85 6.07 Jack Stone, K.S., f 16 39 19-31 48 97 6.06 Wayne Speegle, O.U., f 13 20 32-51 29 72 5.5 Women's IM Representatives Will Meet At 4 p.m. Friday LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. 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