PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1950 Five Scheduled IM Games Weren't Played Wednesday Only five of ten scheduled games were played in intramural basketball Wednesday. Two games were forfeited, one game was canceled and two games in which teams did not show up are undecided as to outcome. In the games that were played the favorites came through as expected: Phi Delta Theta remained undefeated in division I of the fraternity "A" league with a 27 to 18 win over Pi Kappa Alpha, Walt Quiring and Forrest Griffith scored 13 and 10 points respectively for Phi Delt. Walt Hicks and Dan Clinger led Pi K.A. with eight and seven points respectively, Phi Psi and Sig Eg along with Phi Delt are undefeated in the division. The Feather Merchants in independent "B" kept its record unblemished with a narrow 34 to 31 victory over the Men of Distinction. The Men have four and lost two. Dick Penfold and Ken Duback scored 12 and 8 points respectively for the Feather Merchants. The K.J's edged Alpha Chi Sigma, 40 to 36, in another independent "EF" game. The K.J.'s have won four of five games and Alpha Chi Sigma has won three games in five starts. Bob Dula and Frank Mischlich gave the K.J.'s a strong one-two attack scoring 15 and 14 points respectively. Dick Alsup scored 12 points for the losers. The Newman club moved away in the second half to down Don Henry, 29 to 22, in the only independent "A" game played Wednesday. Each team was after its fifth victory with one loss on its record. Bob Enright netted 16 points and Gene Koenigs seven points for Newman. Gordon Jarchow led Don Henry with eight points. Phi Kappa Psi won its fifth game against a lone defeat in downing Phi Kappa Sigma, 46 to 21. Phi Siig has broken even in six games. Bud Roberts, Bob Mullen, and Moulton Green spaced Phi Siig with 14, 8, and 8 points respectively. Bob Atterry scored nine for the losers. The Tau Kappa Epsilon and Delta Upsilon fraternity "A" game was postponed to a later date. Games between El Dorado A.C. and A.I. Ch.E. (independent "A") in which neither team showed up, and Kappa Psi and Dark Horses (independent "B" in which the Dark Horses said it was not notified of the game, will be ruled upon later. The 1100 club and A.S.C.E. were credited with forfeit victories in scheduled independent "B" games. Y.M.C.A. 2 and the Kygmy club were the forfeit losers. Wednesday's College Basketball Results East: Columbia 58, Fordham 51 Army 61, Harvard 58 Colgate 68, Clarkson 52 Carnegie Tech 62, Pittsburgh 42 Villanova 84, Rutgers 67 Princeton 72, Penn 53 Tufts 67, Williams 52 Dartmouth 60, Maryland T. 59 Rhode Island-State 76, Brown 58 Trinity (Conn.) 60, Yale 56 Navy 54, Johns Hopkins 40 St. Bonaventure 46, Scranton 35 Adventure 40, Scramble South: Wake Forest 50, Furry 41 Wake Forest 50, Furman 41 Georgia 63, Mercer 57 Southwest: Houston Univ. 63, Hardin Col. 38 Midwest: Loyola of Chicago 59, Marq. 56 Notre Dame 58, DePaul 53 Otterbein 60, Capital 56 Illinois Nor. 70, Ill. Wesleyan 57 Geo. Williams 52, Univ. Chicago "B" Team 36 Hamline 64, St. Mary's (Minn.) 44 Bethany (Kan.) 43, Bethel 42 Valparaiso 64, St. Joseph's (Ind.) 37 Denver Chevroletls 60, Allen Bradley 61 Arizona 80 Texas Western 58 Driver Chose Wrong Car Gardner, Mass.—(U.P.)—A t i p s y driver chose the wrong car to force a state trooper to detain him, who was a state trooper, Thomas Rourke, who chased and arrested the offender. Coach Wilbur "Sparky" Stalcup will send his Missouri Tiger cage team against the Jayhawkers Saturday at Columbia. Women's IM's Close For Finals Tuesday's games closed out four-fifths of the women's intramural basketball season. Only four were played, since Newman forfeited to Alpha Chi Omega. Play is now discontinued until Feb. 8 to prevent interference with finals and enrollment Chi Omega overcame a three-point deficit at the half to defeat Kanza 23 to 21 in a close game. Kanza's performance was particularly outstanding because they played more than half the game with only two forwards. Joan Bigham made 19 points to pace the Chi O's to victory and lead the night's scoring. Shirley Wilkie sparked Kanza's defense and Jerry Tillotson scored 10 points for the losers. Corbin Jays and Pi Beta Phi fought a close first half which ended 15 to 14 for Corbin. The Jay's offense began to click in the second half and they went on to win 33 to 18. They need now only to defeat Temruth for division honors. Janet Maloney, Marilyn Ringler 20 Women Take Rating Tests For Basketball Rating examinations for women's basketball officials will be given from 9 to 12 a.m. Saturday at Robinson gym. These exams are given by the University of Kansas rating board, Miss Ruth Hoover, national judge and chairman of the board, said. About 20 high-school and college women from Emporia, KU, Ottawa and probably Baker and Topeka, will try out. Ratings will be based on results of written and practical tests. The written exam is one made by the examining committee of the Women's National Official Rating organization. The practical test consists of trial officiating at games played by intramural teams. Judges, who themselves must hold the national official's rating, and the practicals will be physical education in various schools and colleges. They are; Miss Kathryn Schakehaker Baker University; Jeanne Galley, Emporia State Teacher's college; Bernedla Larson, Junction City high schools; Lavon Jacobson and Martha Trate, Kansas City, Mo., public schools; Evelyn Kinney, Ottawa university; Jeanne Cooper, Topeka high schools; and Julie Fox and Joie Stableton, University of Kansas. The rating board will give na- and Nancy Wilkinson starred on the Pi Phi's defense, and did especially well the first half in holding down Corbin's shooting. Peggy Baker scored 10 points for the Pi Phi's. Geneva Fleshman, Shirley Mickelson, and Frances Pence, Corbin's forward trio, rallied and outplayed their opponents in the second half. They scored 8, 13, and 7 points, respectively. The Tri-Delts led all the way to score their first victory at 28 to 18 against Miller. Mary Verschlohe paced the winner's guarding. Sally Todd and Chloe Warner, who scored 10 points, teamed up to lead forwards. Betty Clinger led Miller's scoring with 9 points. Kappa Alpha Theta smothered Sigma Kappa to hand them their first loss at 45 to 16. Sydney Ashton and Ann Gage starred as both guards and forwards for the Theta's. Barbara Quinn and Lorraine Ross, top scorer with 10 points also led the offense. Bradley GALLAGHER MOTORS Ph.1000 632-34 Mass. St. GREAT SERVICE FINE CARS SQUARE DEAL REGULAR DINNERS - Fried Chicken - Short Orders - Steaks - Short Orders REGULAR PRICES - RAY'S CAFE - Ph.1018 709 Mass. Open Sundays SHOE SALE BASKETBALL SHOES with leather uppers, non-marking soles, most popular sizes. 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It was believed that three Southern conference schools involved-Virginia Tech, Virginia Military Academy and The Citadel—also would be An intramural rating goes to women and girls who make 70 on the tests and who are attending school. They then can officiate intramural games. If the student is 21 and receives one of the higher scores, she also is qualified for a higher rating. tional, local, and intramural official's ratings to qualified applicants. To be a national official a woman must score 86 on the exams and be 21 years old. She is then qualified to officiate for all women's basketball games, including big tournaments. The local rating is given to women with scores of 80 and who are 21. They may officiate for high-school games and tournaments, club games, etc. Both national and local ratings are usually given to women out of school. represented. Names of the three other colleges have not been revealed. the N.C.A.A. compliance committee, meanwhile, went ahead with its investigations of at least three other colleges for action next year. Seven more were said to be likely candidates for further investigations. A sampling of delegates with voting power indicated considerable difference of opinion on whether the seven would be kicked out or given another chance to comply with the code. The new amendment was designed to aid squads that could not afford to use two-platoons, permitting coaches of such squads to substitute key players any time they were needed rather than wait until the ball changed hands for a mass substitution. In one of the several major side meetings, the American Football Coaches association was scheduled to hear its rules committee's report on a decision to recommend retention of two-platoon football. 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