UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940 PAGE FOUR Intramural Basketball Gets Underway With Bang The 1949-50 intramural basketball season got underway with a bang last night with only three close games out of the 10 scheduled. Rangy Ralph Simmons led the way for the victors with ten points. Beta Theta Pi, looking every bit the defending champions they are, got off to a roaring start in fraternity "B" league play. The 1948-49 kings humbled Pi Kappa Alpha 43 to 17. way for the victors with ten points. The contest had advanced far into the second quarter before the losers could score their first field goal, the Betas leading 20 to 0 at the time. At halftime the count was 22 to 2. Delta Upsion and Kappa Sigma furnished the closest fraternity "B" contest, D.U. emerging a 29 to 28 victor. Although they led all the way, the winners had to withstand a rapid Kappa Sig surge in the late minutes. Ken Davidson of D.U. was high scorer with nine points. Rich Mai scored eight to lead the losers. Delta Tau Delta lost a halftime lead and the ball game to Sigma Alpha Epsilon in a hard-fought fraternity "B" scrap. Trailing 12 to 15 at intermission, the Sig Alphas turned on the heat in the final two minutes to pull away 29 to 23. Bill Hall was the winners' top scorer with six points, but Tri Chi's Charlie Marsh was high for the game with eight. Alpha Tau Omega had little trouble in downing Chi Chi Chi 24 to 16, rounding out the fraternity "B" schedule. The winners' Tom Nelson set the scoring pace with 13 tallies. Charlie Duncan of the losers hit for eight. The results of independent "A" were as follows: The Dribbling Droops overcame a one point halftime lead to down Sterling-Oliver, 16 to 7. The losers were limited to a single free throw in the second half. Bob Dunn and Marvin Rogers led the Sterling scorers with six and five points respectively. Y. M.C.A. rolled to an easy 43 to 18 win over the Air Screws. Hardy Scheuerman and Robert Payne each collected 14 points to take scoring honors for the Y.M.C.A. Ike Hoover paced the losers with three field goals. With Dick Hale hitting for 16 points, and Phil Van Dorn 13, Last Chance defeated the Trojans, 47 to 27. Gerald Ervin led the Trojans in scoring with 12 points. The Minute Men outlasted K.U. D.F. 25 to 20. The M-Men moved to a 14 to 10 halftime lead and then held on to win. Bernard Bodmer scored eight points, and Graham Larson six points for the winners. Bob Snare took game scoring honors with five field goals for 10 points. There were two forfeits in the independents "A" league. The Trego Eagles forfeited to Duces Wild, and I.S.A. forfeited to Alpha Kappa Psi. Hearse Is Popular Taxi Dublin, Ga.—(U.P.)—Edison Harbison has a taxi service that appeals to teen-agers. He drives a 1934 Lincoln hearse, now made over to look like a station wagon. MY GIRL SAID: "YOU MEAN WALK DOWN 14TH STREET?" "But I only have an hour between my 2 and 4 o'clock . . ." "Sure, why not?" Schedule For IM Basketball "That's alright, honey. It's worth the short walk down the Hill." "Really? How so?" "And the food is terrific! Delicious shakes and malt beverages. Tasty sandwiches too!" "And we can make it back on the Hill in a jiffy . . . less time than to walk across campus." 4:15 Phi Delta Theta vs. Kappa Alba Psi. "Okay, Worthal, I'm sold!" "Swell, I'll pick you up from your 2 o'clock. And we'll go to the 'Hawk', . . . together!" Robinson Annex: Fraternity "A" "Well, in the first place, tne Hawk' has big comfortable booths where nobody will bother us." 5:15 Phi Kappa Psi vs. Acacia. 6:15 Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa. JAYHAWK CAFE 1340 Ohio "Hmmm." "But..." Rohinson Gym "Yessss." Fraternity "B" West Court: 8:30 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Acacia. 9:30 Phi Kappa Psi vs. Phi Kappa Tau. East Court: 8:30 Phi Kappa vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. 9:30 Sigma Chi vs. Alpha Kappa Lambla. Louis Passes Up Chance To Knockout Opponent The former heavyweight champion, weighing 228 to his opponent's 21, pulled away after his sharp left felled Flynn for a nine count. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 29—(U.P.) Joe Louis, passing up an obvious chance to score a knockout, floored Johnny Flynn in the ninth round and then took it easy the rest of the way in their 10-round exhibition about last night. Skunk Causes Holiday Groton, Mass., (U.P.)—Lots of people don't care for skunks, but polite popularity rates high with 250 pupils at the Boutwell school. They were given a holiday after a skunk invaded the building. Track Team Places Sixth The Jayhawk cross-country track team finished sixth in the National Collegiate Athletic association meet held in East Lansing, Mich., and won the new high for a K.U. team—bettering last year's seventh place finish. Bob Karnes, the first Kansan to finish, placed 17th in a field of 132 of the top runners of the nation. Herb Semper, second Jayhawker to finish, placed 20th with a time of 21:15. Karnes time was 21:08 over the four-mile course. A slow winning time of 20:25 was turned in by Bob Black of Rhode Island State. The slow time was due to a slippery, snow-covered course. Michigan State won the event for the second straight year with a team score of 59 points. BASKETBALLS FOOTBALLS SOCCER BALLS VOLLEYBALLS UTILITY BALLS Kirkpatrick Sport Shop 715 Mass. Ph. 1018 Two things every college man should know! 1. This is a psychology professor. Plays with mental blocks. Thought life was bed of neu-roses until he switched to smooth-fitting "Manhattan" pajamas. 2. These are "Manhattan" Man- lounge pajamas. Right for sweet dreaming or loafing. Durable cotton, rayon, and cotton and rayon prints. CAMPUS FAVORITE THE MANHATTAN SHIRT COMPANY Capr, 1949, The Manhattan Shirt Co. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. 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