WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4.1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Six Games Played Tuesday As IM Basketball Resumes Spooner-Thayer moved to an easy 65 to 10 win over the 4-F's to feature Tuesday's six-game intramural basketball schedule. With the victory Spooner-Thayer remains the only undefeated team in division II of the independent "B" league. Jim Beam was credited with its fourth win against a single loss with a 2 to 0 forfeit victory over Plummer house. The losers have won two and lost three. Other winners Tuesday as play resumed following the Christmas vacation were: Dix club, Jim Beam, and Bones Boys in independent “B”, and Tau Kappa Epsilon and Kappa Alpha Psi in fraternity “A”. The Bones Boys kept pace with the Jim Beam team in his race for second place in division II of the independent "B" league with a 34 to 19 win over Deuces Wild. The Deuces have won two of five games. Robin McGeorge and Tom Dulos led the winners with nine and eight points respectively. Norman Yackle scored nine points for Deuces Wild. In fraternity "A" play Acacia went down to its fifth straight defeat at the hands of Tau Kappa Epsilon. The losers trailed only 9 to 11 at halftime, but T.K.E. warmed up in the second half to win 38 to 15. Bill Sweo and Don Korris took scoring honors for the winners with 10 and 8 points respectively. Marvin Liggett scored seven points for Acacia. Lee Spencer scored 24 points in Spooner-Thayer's one-sided victory, one-point short of the season individual single game scoring record. Bob McMullen added 20 points and Galen Fiss 10 points to the winners total. The Dix club handed the Newman club its fifth straight loss in winning 41 to 23. The Dix club has now won two and lost three. John Donnell and Joe Kesterson each scored 11 points and Frank Marchowski scored 10 points for the Dix club. Laurence Helmstetter led Newman with 11 points. Kappa Alpha Psi evened its season record at two wins and two losses with a 36 to 22 victory over winless Phi Kappa in another fraternity "A" game. Charles O'Connell of Phi Kappa took game scoring with 12 points. George Penn scored 11 points and Ambrose Jackson eight points for the winners. Sasnak Meets At Robinson An informal round-table, followed by open discussion, will highlight Sasnak's program at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, in the corrective room of Robinson gym. Members of the club for physical education majors will also consider plans for a February dinner and business meeting. E. R. Elbel, professor of physical education, Henry Shenk, associate professor of physical education, Miss Joie Stapleton, associate professor of physical education, Clark Coan, graduate student in physical education, varsity physical education junior, are the members of the roundtable. Hunter Kills 326 Pound Deer Potsdam, N. Y. - (U.P.)—The largest deer ever known to have been killed in the Adirondack Mountains was shot this year by Joe Baker. The 12-point buck weighed 326 pounds. Veteran hunters said the previous record was a 279-pound deer shot in 1931. Rickard Fletcher, president of Sasnak, said the discussion will center around methods of job application, the most appropriate minors for majors in physical education, and the advisability of doing graduate work before going out to the field. There are 40,000 kinds of fish know to science. Capt. Paul Merchant will lead his Oklahoma teammates against the Jayhawkers here Friday in Hoch auditorium. This will be the opening conference basketball game for each of the schools. IM Schedule For Basketball Robinson Annex Independent "A" 5:15 Darkhorses vs. A.E.P. 6:15 A.R.O.T.C. vs. A.I.C.h.E. Fraternity "A." 4:15 Sigma Chi vs. Phi Kappa Tau Robinson gym Independent "B" East Court: 8:30 Kappa Psi vs. Little Saints 9:30 Oread "2" vs. Spartans West Court: 8:30 Sam Delta vs. Navy "B" 8:30 Battenfeld vs. Dreamers. He'll Limit His Call Next Time Indianapolis — (U.F.) Harry Price, 21, stopped out of a drug store telephone booth to find he had talked too long. The store was closed for the night. Mr. Prive attracted the attention of a passerboy. Police called the store manager, who came down and let Mr. Prive out. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Ragged Post-Vacation Play In Women's IM Basketball Tuesday's women's intramural games appeared little more than practice sessions as players found that the vacation left them rusty and stiff. Individual play and team performances just weren't "up to par." Miller broke their two-game losing streak and defeated Pi Beta Phi 28 to 14. After a 16 to 10 lead at the half, the Miller team easily stayed ahead to win. The Pi Phi's record stands even at one loss and one victory. Betty Cilinger did a fine job at forward for Miller and led their scoring with 17 points. Her teammate, Christine Johnson, also helped much in the victory. Peggy Baker scored seven points for the losers. Joan Bigham paced both the Chi O's playing and scoring to make 16 points. Sharon Fitzpatrick tossed in 13 points for Alpha Chi O. Chi Omega racked up their second victory to one loss to defeat Alpha Chi Omega 32 to 17. This sets the losers back three games. They made it easy for the winners, lagging 13 points at the half. Temruth had a hard time defeating the Tri Delt's 34 to 28. In the closest game of the evening, they were tied 18 to 18 at the half. This stretches Temruth's string to two victories and one tied against Tri Delt's two losses. High soacer for Temtrulm and the evening was Betty van der Smissen with 20 points. Joanne Amick, who tossed in 12 points, Lois Ann Meils, and "Vandy" controlled the ball most of the second half. Carolyn Salome's height buffaloe Temruth's guards until she fouled out late in the first half. She led Tri Delt scoring with 10 points. Mary Verschoyle, guard, and Chloe Warner, forward, sparked the playing. Sigma Kappa downed Kanza 27 to 12 in a rather wild affair after leading 12 to 8 at the half. They now have three victories. Kanza has one against two defeats. Newman lost their third game of the season by a forfeit to Kappa Alpha Theta. This gives the Theta's two victories and no losses. Marian Miller led Sigma Kappa with 14 points, and Mary Anne O'Neill topped the losers with eight. Thieves Cross Each Other Smithfield, N. C—(U.P.)—A pair of bootleggers double-crossed themselves into jail here. Pretending to be revenue agents, they frightened their partners away from a still. They were making off with the illegal liquor when real officers closed in. 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