TUFSDAY, MARCH 1, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Phi Psi Defeats YMCA For Intramural Title The Phi Psi's outlasted a Y.M.C.A. team to win the intramural "A" championship 38 to 36. The game was a thrilling close to the basketball season. The "Y" team led at the end of the first quarter 7 to 6 but after that the Phi Psi' led all the way. The winners were ahead 38 to 34 with 20 seconds left in the game The winners were ahead so when a foul was called on a "Y" man The Phi Psi elected to take the ball out of bounds. When Paul Kelly tried to outdo him in, he Valentine raced through and got the ball. He broke down the court and hooked in a shot. He was fouled as he shot. The "Y" elected to take the ball out of bounds and try for a basket and two points. They missed one shot and the Phi Fsi's rebounded the ball and controlled it until the end of the game. Each team had 49 shots at the basket from the field. The Phi Psi team hit for 17 field goals while the "Y" was getting only 12. The "Y" was deadly on the free throw line. They tossed in 12 during the game. Jim Valentine of the "Y" was highaint man of the game. He got 11 points on 4 field goals and 3 free throws. Ron Roberts led the winners with 10 points. The box score: Phi Psi: fg ft Hamilton, Dent 0 0 Kelly, Paul 1 1 Richardson, Bill 4 0 Tice, Orbin 1 1 Mercer, Robert 3 0 Roberts, Don 0 0 Roberts, Ron 4 2 Dunmire, Joe 4 0 Totals 17 4 Y.M.C.A.; Valentine, Jim 4 3 Scheuerman, Hardy 2 1 Payne 3 5 Clark 0 0 Johnson 3 1 Chapman 0 2 Totals 12 12 Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Betas Win B' Title Aided by a distinct height advantage, unbeaten Beta Theta Piromped over the Men of Distinction 46 to 21 to annex the "B" league basketball title. Going into the final quarter the Beta's held a 5 point lead. Then rebounding Jim Stout, fouled out for the losers. The disqualification of Kenny Ochs and Ronnie Smith did not help. That left the Men of Distinction with but three men on the court. Despite the removal of Bob Schwante and Dick Docking, the Beta's still had five players. Men of Distinction, a heavy pregame underdog, made a tight game of it for three quarters but lost out in the final quarter, playing with only three men. Bob Hanson, Men of Distinction's second leading scorer of the season, was unable to play. After that it was slaughter. Finally, after piling up a 15-point lead with two minutes remaining, the Beta's jerked two players off the court, leaving both teams with three men. --- Ralph Simmons, 6-foot, 6-inch Beta center sparked the Beta's with 16 points while teammate Frank McCullough pushed in 11. Don Christian and Jim Stout were high for the losers, scoring 7 points each. The Beta's hit 26 per cent of their shots from the field. They made 6 of 24 attempts in the first half and bucketed 14 of 52 in the second half. A sharp Beta defensive held the Men of Distinction to five of *24 shots during the game. Y. W.C.A.'s Jim Valentine makes a basket with 20 seconds left in the game with the Phi Psi team. The "Y" was behind 4 points before Valentine's basket. He was fouled as he shot and the "Y" elected to take the ball out of bounds and try for another 2 points. They missed on their first shot and Phi Psi rebounded the ball and kept it to win the game 38 to 36 and the intramural "A" league basketball championship. Other players are left to right from the center Bob Payne, Y.M. C.A.; behind him is Bill Richardson, Phi Psi; Ron Roberts, Phi Psi; and at the extreme right is Don Johnson, Y.M.C.A. The player behind-Valentine is unidentified. Los Angeles—(U.P.)—One of the most startling developments of recent years in India is the emergence of women from obscurity and subservience. They now have a new freedom and active participation in political life, says a University of California lecturer. Freedom For Women Exists In India Lal Chand Mehra, back from a 35,000-mile trip to India and around the world, reports "a new chivalry is being practiced by the men of India and women are being given courteous precedence everywhere." "The Indian woman has achieved her freedom without any hindrance from the men," he said. "They have fought side by side with men for the freedom of India. Thus their own freedom, progress and growth has arrived with the freedom of the nation." Read the Want Ads Daily. Kansas representatives, who will vote on a $725,000 appropriations for the field house tomorrow, were advised that they and their wives could attend the game as guests of the school. And they were invited to dinner preceding the game, too. The senate passed the appropriation last week. Topeka, March 1—(U.P.)—The state legislators who will decide the fate of Kansas State college's proposed new field house today had invitations to the school's basketball game against Nebraska at Manhattan tonight. An Amazing Offer by HOLIDAY Pipe Mixture The pipe that every smoker wants—DANA, the modern pipe, with brightly polished alumina num shank and imported imported br尔w bwl. Art Adventure in Good Smoking Dog Bite—Postman's Malady Topcka, Kan—(U.P.)—Dog bite is in the same category as flat feet in postmen's lives. Both are classified as occupational diseases. Police designated a dog-bites-mail-carrier incident as, "dog bite—occupational." Auto Glass Mirrors Glass Table Tops AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK CO. Phone 954 712 E. 9th Vote Professor Emeritus of Zoology Phi Beta Kappa Zigma Xi Phi Zigma Past Chairman of the Committee to raise Construction Finances of the Memorial Union Bldg. and the Memorial Stadium Vote DR. W. J. 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