PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30. 1949 First Of The Season Games In IM Play Are Ragged Tuesday's intramural basketball schedule produced a bevy of one-sided contests with only one game being decided by a close margin. Defending fraternity "A" champion, Phi Kappa Fsi, made its first bid for a repeat championship by walloping Acacia 38 to 9. Bill Richardson and Dick Brent showered in 12 points apiece to lead the victors. Phi Psi led 16 to 4 at half-time. Phi Delta Theta took an early lead and coasted to a 28 to 16 victory over the cold shooting Kappa Alpha Pi's in another fraternity "A" game. Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Kappa Psi looked more than impressive in winning fraternity "B" contests. Tau Kappa Epsilon rounded out the fraternity "A" schedule by romping past Phi Kappa 25 to 13 after the first half and ended 13 to 11. Bill Swops led the T.E.K attack The winners were paced by a pair of Salina sophomores, Virgil Wenger and Alan Heath, with 10 and 6 points respectively. Lester Scott hit four field goals to account for half of the Kappa Alpha Psi scoring. The Phi Gams served notice they'll be hard to handle by riping Acacia 50 to 7. At halftime the winners had built up a 26 to 3 score. Coach F. C. "Phog" Allen's cage squad received a five man boost with the close of the gridiron season. Ex-gridsters Boost Allen's Cage Squad Lyn Smith, junior letterman in the back-line last year, is expected to add strength with his sturdy rebounding and better than average defensive play. The other four candidates are sophomores from Dick Harp's outstanding 1948-49 freshman squad. These include Dean Wells, fine forward, Jerry Bogue, nifty ball-handler and passer, Bill Schaake, former all-stater, and Aubrey Linville. Coach Allen and Dick Harp, assistant basketball coach, are busy putting the finishing touches on the Kansas cagers for their 1949-50 opener against the Rockhurst Hawks on Saturday night in Kansas City, Mo. Schaake and Bogue are favoring injuries received on the gridiron and are not in tip-top physical condition as yet. In commenting on the squad's progress, Dr. Allen said that the team shows improvement in every department over last year's club and will continue to improve with experience. This year's team will have much more depth in material and more physical qualifications than any squad in recent years, he added. Our tall sophomores will give us needed rebound power that was lacking last year. FLYING? See FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Big Lou Smith was steaming hot and headed the Fiil score barring with 25 points. Bill Sharpe netted three to lead the losers. Phi Kappa Psi swamped Phi Kappa Tau 51 to 7. The halftime score was 29 to 4. Bud Roberts, Phi Psi forward, was high point man with 14. Moulton Green tossed in 11 for the victors. Phi Kappa Sigma edged past Phi Kappa in a low scoring fraternity "B" match. The final tally was 15 to 11. Lindsay Milne of Phi Kappa Sigma was the game's high score, notching six points. The Sigma Chi "B" team, led by sharpshooting Al Marshall, jumped off to an early lead, then coasted to an easy 32 to 13 victory over Alpha Kappa Lambda. Marshall racked up 19 points. Schedule For IM Basketball Sigma Nu v. Latin America—Robin Gym—West court—S:30 Maryville FRATERNET Delta College - KKE - Robinson Gym - East court - 8:30 p.m. FRATERNITY "B" Phi Delta Theta v. Lambda Chi— Robinson Gym—East court—9:30 pm Sigma Phi Epsilon v. Phi Chi- Robinson Gym—West court— 9:30 p.m. News is formed from the first letters of North East West and South. Expert Watch REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 week or less service. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. HUMIDORS and PIPE RACKS Plastic leather-covered containers in a variety of colors. Glass Containers; Different styles. Unique & distinctive. $2.75 to $5.95 THE PIPE SHOP 727 Mass. Personalized Gifts Matches Stationery Christmas Cards gift is a picture of you. Do you run through shirts that fast? If you do, expert laundering will be necessary to make them last. A shirt needs expert care anytime it is laundered. You can be sure it will receive such care with us. 7DAYS 7SHIRTS Napkins Informals Personalized Gifts Are Appreciated by Everyone. (Don't use our phone number, 542. You gotta see this stuff to buy it intelligently. Hurry down! You're late now.) The perfect 1005 Mass. St. The Lawrence Outlook Ed Abels Expert photographic and have yours made today! Call 383 Open Sundays 1001 N. Hamp. skill combined with imaginative composition and setting gives you truly a "portrait by photography." QUALITY Come in STEAKS LAWRENCE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS - 721 Mass. - RAY'S CAFE "QUALITY OUTSTANDING" at 709 Mass. Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. Think—Come In Today! Christmas Is Nearer Than You MOSSER-WOLE 1107 Mass. Phone 50