PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1950 Races for division champions in women's intramural basketball are shaping up and this week's play gave the prophets something to work on. Bill Houghland comes down with the ball as K.U. controls the backboards in the first half of the K.U.-K. State game Dec. 27. Players from left to right are: Claude Houchin (7), Jack Stone (10), Clyde Lovellette (16), Bill Houghland (17), and Howard England (25). Women's IM Race Shaping Up I. W.W. nosed past Locksley 29 to 28 in one of the closest games of the evening. Its three victories against one defeat puts them in the running with Kappa Kappa Gamma for division honors. Locksley now has one victory, one tie, and two losses. Joyce Herschell, Catherine Holloway, and Mary Ann Pits produced some good teamwork for I.W.W. Miss Holloway led scoring with 14 points. Karin Stack was high scorer for Locksley with 16. Gamma Phi Beta scored its first victory of the season by defeating the A.O. Pi's 16 to 8 in a slow game. With its one victory Gamma Phi also has one tie and two losses. Alpha Omicron Pi has lost all four of its games. Virginia Holloway and Beverly Pepper scored four points apiece. Nancy Gross and Suzanne Van Slyke paced Gamma Phi with six points respectively. Jayettes lost a seven point halftime lead to tie a fighting Kappa Kappa Gamma team 26 to 26. The Kappa's have three victories plus this tie. Jayettes have a tie, a victory, and a defeat. Nancy Moore and Eva Whitlock, Jayette forward, paced their team's offense. LaVone Daily made 13 points to win Jayette scoring honors. Kathleen McKelvy, who made 14 points, and Adalda Schutz were Kappa Kappa Gamma's leading forwards. Watkins added a third victory to their string by defeating Harmon 41 to 22 after a half-time lead of 20 to 13. They have only one loss in four games. Betty Thomas paced Harmon with 15 points. Jeanette Bolas, Allie Grove, and Joan Harris displayed some good offensive teamwork to score 15, 12, and 14 points, respectively for Watkins. Alpha Delta Pi went on from a four point half-time lead to defeat Theta Phi Alpha 25 to 15. Its record now stands at three victories against one loss. Theta Phi has one tie and three losses. Delta Gamma smothered the Corbin Hawks 65 to 22 to score their fourth victory and bring the championship of its division close within reach. Corbin Hawks have one tie and three losses. Kathryn Bauersfield led the A.D. Pi's to victory by scoring 10 points. Mary Dixon held scoring honors with eight points. Nancece Bell, D.G.'s star forward poured in 36 points, highest this season. Anita Phillip led Corbin's scoring with eight points. For a mealtime treat Try Fritzel-Jayhawk cottage cheese - Delicious - Nutritious - Healthful FRITZEL-JAYHAWK Chi Galloway 30 IM Teams Are Undefeated In Basketball Ph.182 The Dark Horses In independent "A" and the Spartans in independent "B" remained among the 30 undefeated intramural basketball teams following Wednesday's seven game schedule. 834 Vt. Other winners Wednesday were Sigma Chi in fraternity "A", A.R. O.T.C. in independent "A", and Navy B, Battenfield, and Little Saints in independent "B." The Dreamers went down to its fourth straight defeat as Battenfeld scored a 31 to 26 victory. Battenfeld has now won three of five games. Roy Zimmerman, Cal Engleman, and Bob Casad led Battenfeld with nine, eight, and six points, respectively. Burt Robson scored 16 points for the Dreamers. The Spartans downed Oread 31 to 25 for its fifth straight win. The Spartans, paceaters in division I of the independent "B" league, were led by Mel Brown and Dean Broderson with 15 and 12 points respectively. Charles Hicks scored five points for Oread. The losers have won two and lost two. Sigma Chi edged Phi Kappa Tau 34 to 33 in the only fraternity 'A' game scheduled. Phi Tau led by one point at halftime in the close game. Craig McMichael and Charles Wagstaff each scored eight points for Sigma Chi and Art Halliday netted seven. Jim Valentine scored 16 points for Phi Tau. Navy B overcame a two point halftime deficit to defeat Gamma Delta 26 to 22. The game left each team with a record of two wins and two losses. Charles Reiner and Ludwig Lenz scored eight and six points respectively for Gamma Delta. Providence, R. I., (U.P.)—To keep warm on cold winter nights, Frederick A. Tillinghast, 75-year-old recluse, made a practice of riding on trolley cars. When he was found dead in his trash-strewn home, authorities discovered he had left an estate valued at about $15,000. A 48 to 15 win over Alpha Epsilon Pi gives the Dark Horses a record of four wins and no losses in division III of the independent "A" league. All other teams in the division have lost one or more games. Alpha Epsilon Pi has won one and lost four. The Little Saints put down a last half rally by Kappa Psi to win 33 to 32. The winners held a six point margin at halftime. Gene Brunson and Bud Jagger led the Little Saints to its third win in five games with 10 and 8 points respectively. Recluse Dies, Leaves $15,000 In Trash-Strewn Home We Feature A Special Dinner Every Night. 5-7:30 Curb Service After 4 p.m. Open Daily 11 a.m. Does Your Battery Give You 'Tired Lights?' Get a Full Recharge -Not A Quickie- (Rental Battery While We Recharge Yours) FRITZ CO. 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