PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1950 Phi Gam B' Team Moves Into Division II Lead Phi Gamma Delta edged Sigma Chi in a defensive battle to take undisputed leadership in division II of the fraternity "B" league in the feature game of a mixed 11 game intramural schedule Tuesday. Eight fraternity "B", two fraternity "A", and one independent "A" game composed the schedule. In other highlight games, Kappa Sigma won its sixth straight game in fraternity "A." Phi Delta Theta retained its unblemished record in fraternity "B," and Acacia won its first game by downing the still victoryless Phi Kappa Tau team in fraternity "B." Phi Gam limited Sigma Chi to a single field goal in its 23 to 15 victory. The score at halftime was 13 to 6 with Phi Gam ahead as both teams stressed defense. Phi Gam is undefeated in six games, Sigma Chi has lost just this one in six games. Phi Delta Theta moved to an easy 54 to 23 win over Sigma Nu in another fraternity "B" game. Pete Wynn scored 28 points as Phil Delt won its sixth game without a loss. Wynn was one field goal short of the individual single game scoring record set Monday, but it is tops for fraternity "B" play this season. Curtis Collins scored 10 points for Sigma Nu. Other results in fraternity "B" play Tuesday are as follows: After a slow first half in which it trailed 2 to 5, Acacia, came to life to down Phi Kappa Tau, 21 to 17. It was the first win of season for Acacia; Phi Tau has yet to win its first game. Dick Roshong scored eight points for Acacia. Guy Webb collected six points for Phi Tau. Sigma Phi Epsilon won its fifth game in six starts in tripping Delta Chi, 38 to 29 Herb Rettig and Bob Pecchin scored eight and seven points respectively for Sig Ep. Ron Clark scored 10 points for Delta Chi as it suffered its second loss in six games. Phi Kappa Sigma defeated Alpha KappaLambda, 35 to 23. Bob Cook, Thurston Smith, and Don Zurbucken paced Phi Sig with 10, 9 and 8 points respectively. Jack Lee netted seven points for A.K.L. Lambda Chi Alpha downed Tau Kappa Epsilon, 38 to 29. Each team has now won two and lost four. Dick Hite led lambda Chi with 13 points. Marvin Converse tallied nine points for T.K.E. The Latin Americans suffered its sixth straight loss in bowing to Phi Chi, 20 to 45. Paul Emrie and Jack Harper scored 19 and 14 points respectively for Phi Chi. Phi Chi has broken even in six games. Phi Kappa Psi moved to an easy 40 to 26 victory over Phi Kappa. Phi Psi has won four of five games. Phi Kappa has won three and lost three. Lou Mattingly scored 14 points for Phi Psi. Tony Hoffman collected 7 for the losers. Kappa Sigma downed stubborr Sigma Nu, 36 to 29, in a fraternity "A" game. It was the sixth win for undefeated Kappa Sig. Sigma Nu has lost three of five games. Duane Unruh and Bob Drumm each scored 10 points for Kappa Sig. Mike McCormack scored nine points for Sigma Nu. In another fraternity "A" game, the Nubbins defeated Lambda Chi Alpha. 45 to 29. Orban Tice and Dick Tomlinson led the footballers with 10 and 9 points respectively. Eddie Saxton scored nine points for Lambda Chi. Trailing 5 to 18 at halttime, the Trego Eagles did a complete reversal 5 Unbeaten In 4 IM Divisions Listed below are the team standings for the four divisions of the independent "A" league in men's intramural basketball. The standings include all games played up to and including those of Tuesday, Jan. 10. Independent "A" Division I Emporia Wins Over Rockhurst LIL' ABNER LOVES PO'K CHOPS! Emporia, Jan. 11—(U,P) A slow starting Emporia State team gained speed and breezed by Rockhurst of Kansas City Tuesday night, 65 to 47, in the season's first Central conference game for both teams. Rockhurst had a 13-12 lead midway of the first half and stayed ahead for three minutes, but Emmanuel state had an intermission of 27-20. In the final period Emporia State hit a hot streak, scoring 15 points in five minutes, and remained well in front with ease. Meredith Litchfield of Emporia State was top with 15 points, followed by Pat Allegri of Rockhurst and Francis Markham of Emporia State with 13 each. The library of the Kansas State Historical society in Topeka contains one of the greatest historic newspaper collections in the world. of form to edge A.IEE, 22 to 21. Ed Green scored 18 of the engineers 21 points. Gene Rinker and Giff Khrut scored 12 and 7 points respectively for the Eagles. And what man, woman, or child doesn't? Well, Shavers have them and other tasty dishes too! 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"We haven't talked with Mr. Sauer yet, however, and right now he is just one on a list we are checking." Sauer, the former all-American from Nebraska, resigned his head coaching job at Navy last month when two of his assistants were fired. Sauer went from Kansas to the Naval academy with a four year contract. He had two years to go on it yet when he resigned Navy Hires Coach Replacing Sauer Annapolis, Jan. 11—(U.P.)—Eddie Erdelatz, who has cauliflower ears and a good reputation at the Naval academy, today accepted a four-year contract as head football coach at Navv. Capt. Howard H. Caldwell, academy director of athletics, announced last night that Erdelatz, who was end coach at Navy from 1945 through 1947, had notified academy authorities of his decision by telephone from San Francisco. Erdalet, a strapping, 220-pound man who played end for St. Mary's in the mid-1930's and got cauliflower ears as a boxer for the galloping gaels, replaces George Sauer. Terms of the contract were not disclosed but the academy appeared ready to build Erdelatz to the limit to build a brighter football picture on the Severn Sauer quit last month. Because a academy fired his two assistants, line coach Bob Ingalls and backfield coach Vic Bradford. Caldwell said that Erdelatz' assistants, when chosen, would receive contracts "of the same tenure" as the new head coach. Washburn Loses To St. Benedicts Atchison. Jan. 11—(U,P)- Despite a 24-point performance by Duane Meivin, Washburn university The Ravens jumped into an early lead and were ahead, 37-26, at the intermission, but Washburn, sparked by Melvin and Chick Gordon, who hit 14 points, steadily cut down the difference in the final period. A and B Root Beer Stand 620 North Second dropped a 62-60 decision to St. Benedict's college in a Central conference game here Jan.10. A COMPLETE DELICIOUS DINNER Only 70c John Schmeidler hit nine field goals to lead St. Benedict's. 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