1950 TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Beta'B'Team Moves Into Tie For First Place Beta Theta Pi downed Sigma Alpha Epsilon to move into a first place tie in the fraternity "B" league, and two teams remained undefeated in fraternity "A" play to feature a 10 game intramural schedule Monday. The Betas overcame a seven point halftime lead to upset previously undefeated Sig Alph, 32 to 27. Each team has now won five of six games. Jim Floyd and Hal Cleawinger led Beta with 11 and 9 points respectively. Tom Nelson scored eight points for Sig Alph. Other results in fraternity "B" play are as follows: Chi Chi Chi lost its sixth game without a win to Delta Tau Delta, 25 to 40. The score was tied at halftime, but the Delta won going away. Charles Duncan scored 14 points for the Delts. Bob Banks netted 11 points for Tri Chi. Kappa Sigma won its fourth game in six starts with a 26 to 11 victory over cold-shooting Alpha Tau Omega. A.T.O. has won two and lost four. Jack Parker scored eight points for Kappa Sigma, and Bill Johnson collected five points for the losers. Delta Upson moved to an easy win over Pi Kappa Alpha, 36 to 16. Richard McCall and Jim Thompson led the D.U. scoring with 12 and 8 points respectively. Norman Scott scored 11 points for the losers. Results of the six fraternity "A" games played Monday are: Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Phi Epsilon continued undefeated in division 1 with easy victories. Phi Psi beat Hau Kappa Epsilon, 42 to 24, for its fifth straight triumph. Bill Richardson and Glen Starner scored 12 and 9 points respectively for Phi Psi. Bill Swope basketed 12 points for T.K.E. Sig Ep handed Phi Kappa its fifth loss in as many games by a 47 to 35 score. Don Freely and Dick Gilman scored 13 and 10 points respectively for Sig Ep. Charles O'Connell scored 17 points for Phi Kappa. Sigma Chi defeated Delta Chi 24 to 15 in a low scoring game, Charlie Wagstaff paed Sigma Chi to its third win in five games with 11 points. Don Lowell scored six points for winless Delta Chi. Jim Valentine established a new single game individual record for the season in scoring 30 points on 13 field goals and 4 free throws. Valentine's Phi Kappa Tau teammates contributed enough additional points for an easy 42 to 23 win over Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The 30-point total is still far from the single scoring record set in 1940 by Harold "Lamplighter" Johnson of Alpha Kappa Psi. Johnson gathered 24 field goals and 5 free throws for a grand total of 53 points. Khi Pappa Sigma downed win- less Sigma Pi, 50 to 24. Norman Harris and Russ Oleson scored 11 and 10 points respectively for Phi Sigma. John Kaiser scored nine points for Sigma Pi. Delta Upson displayed a strong second half attack to down Kappa Alpha Psi, 44 to 17. It was D.U.'s third win in five games. Kappa Alpha Psi has lost three of five games. Dick LaGree and Jack Stonesteward scored 13 and 11 points respectively for D.U. New York—(U.P.)—Puncture-sealing tubeless tulle will be available to motorists on a nation-wide basis during the coming year, John L. Collyer, president of B.F. Goodrich Co., said in a year-end statement. Puncture-Sealing Tires On Sale In Some Areas The tires already are selling in six areas. Collyer said, and will be introduced this month in the Detroit, Des Moines, Omaha, and St. Louis areas. The rest of the nation will have them by mid-year. Joe Brown, Nebraska guard, is a three year veteran for the Cornhuskers. Brown, standing 6 feet by 185 pounds, is an accurate set shot and a clever ball handler. Kansas City Boy Signed By Yankees Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 10 — (U.P.) The New York Yankees announced the signing today of 20-year-old Robert (Flip) Phillips, Kansas City Ban Johnson league outfielder, for their Joplin club of the Western association. Phillips batted 525 for the championship Katz team in leading the Ban Johnson league in hitting. He was an interscholastic league all-start in football, basketball and track at Kansas City's Paseo high school. Later he played American Legion baseball and earned two baseball letters at the University of Missouri - Courteous service. - Delicious food. - Clean atmosphere. Eat at Gemmell's - Economical prices. His most recent wait of woe included a few errors which we believe should be corrected. The particular statement in question is as follows: "Ever since Clyde Lovellette came to KU, he has been marked by Phog Allen as being anywhere from 6 feet 8 inches to 6 feet 10½ inches. At the recent tourney Lovellette was taller than Oklahoma's Freiberger who is listed at a full 7 feet. If that boy is not 7 feet 1 inch at least, my eyes are getting pretty bad at comparing heights." Before pointing out the errors, let us say that we know of an excellent optometrist who could take care of Mr. Gardner. By NELSON OBER One of the saddest spectacles concurrent with the present basketball season is Jack Gardner, head coach at Kansas State, crying in his beer about the extremely small size of his Wildcats. In the first place Freiberger is not listed at "a full 7 feet." He is 6 feet 11 inches tall according to the brochure sent out by the University of Oklahoma itself. Secondly, since he has been at KU, Lovellette has never been claimed to be 6 feet 10 inches tall. He is 6 feet 9 inches, no more, no less. Just where Gardner was when he compared Freiberger's and Lovellette's heights is beyond our imagination for to soberly say that a 6 foot 9 inch boy appears one inch taller than a boy who stood 7 feet in height would require some unusual, if not awkward, position. In addition to the above comment Gardner sounded almost as though he were apologizing for his team when he also said, "Look at the other six teams (in the conference), all of them have at least one boy taller than Clarence Brannum, our center, and most of them have two." Actually Gardner has three players himself who are taller than Brannum. One is Lew Hitch who stands 6 feet 8 inches, another is sophomore Raymond Vawter, who is 6 feet 5 inches, and the third is Glenn Channell at 6 foot 5 inches also. This shows that Gardner does have the material, if he wants to develop it. Undoubtedly, though, Gardner wants to give Brannum as much opportunity to play varsity ball as possible considering Brannum's short basketball career at Kansas State. Horse Stones Minister Sparta, Ill.—(U.P.)The Rev. B. E. Green has been hobbling around on crutches, claiming that a horse threw a rock at him. 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