FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Kappa Sig, Phi Gam, Beta Roll In Thursday's Games Close games were the exception in Thursday's Intramural basketball contests as 20 teams exchanged baskets and some of the highest scores of the season were marked up. The Beta's led the landslide scores with a total of 52 points and a winning margin of 42, while Delta Tau Delta was close behind with 49 points and a margin of 38. The Kappa Sig's rolled up 41 points and the Phi Gam's 39. $ A strong Kappa Sig team, led by Bob Drumm, ran over the Kappa Alpha Psi's 41 to 8. Drumm led the scoring with 16 points and controlled the rebounds. Sunflower defeated Frontiersmen 28 to 15. Bintz of the losers led the scoring with 10 points. Romlay toped Sunflower with eight. Aces Hi squeaked past the Arch-shots 19 to 17 in a hotly-contested "C" league game. Aces Hi won at the free throw line, hitting five of eight chances while the losers collected only three of 15. The Dream Team put on a driving finish to win going away from E A C. 25 to 17. Bill Schell swished the net for 10 points for the winners, Ray Irwin led the losers with five. The Phi Gam's defeated the Sig Alph's 39 to 17 in a rough fast game. The winners were in control all the v. turning on the heat in the final quarter for a decisive margin. John Shields led the victors with 14 points and Kent Cross chalked up six for the Sig Albh's. the Sig Alph's. The Beta's had little trouble romping to a 52 to 10 victory over Alpha Kappa Lambda. Top scoring honors went to Clair Gillen of the Beta's who dropped in 14 points. The Silent Men, leading all the way, staved off a desperate last minute rally by the Wildcats and took a 19 to 17 victory. Hub Hall led the Silent Men with nine points and Bill Warren scored eight for the losers. Delta Tau Delta routed Sigma Pi 49 to 11 with Bill Curry hitting 15 points to lead a well-balanced attack. The winners used their superior height to control almost all the rebounds. Sigma Chi took an early lead then stavied a late drive by a determined T.K.E. team to win 23 to 20 in a hard-fought game marked by tight defensive play. Forward Joe Connellly led the Sigma Chi attack with 13 points while Bill Swope paced the losers with 11. The Serutan Yobs won by a forfeit, 2 to 0, over the Oread hall no. 1 team. Ex-Navy, Irish, Back May Choose Kansas Don McAuliffe, 195-pound halfback and Notre Dame freshman star in 1945, said today he is considering Kansas for next semester. McAulife resigned from Annapolis where he played on the Navy plbe eleven. Michigan State, Notre Dame, Penn State, Alabama, and Duke are other schools McAulife is considering. A BANQUET FOR 25c Next time the funds are low,try SHAVER'S Jumbo burger and a giant piece of homemade pie... ONLY 25c Oilers Win Two In Row Shawnee, Okla., Dec. 17 — (UP)—The Phillips 66ers took their second straight win over Oklahoma College conference foes last night, knocking out Oklahoma Baptist university 50 to 39. The 66ers defeated East Central at Stillwater the night before. at SHAVER'S CAFE S.W. of K.U. on Hiway 59 The Twin Cities are Minneapolis and St. Paul-not Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas City, Kan. Allen Announces Traveling Squad Forrest C. Allen, basketball coach, has named these men to represent Kansas against Drake at Des Moines tomorrow when the third victory of the basketball Jayhawkers will try for their season. Buddy Bull, Bill Champion, Dave Engel, Harold England, George Gear, Claude Houchin, Guy Mabry, Maurice Martin, Charles Penny, Gene Peterson, Bill Sapp, Lynn Smith and Perry Waugh, Richard Harp, assistant coach, and Dean Nesmith, trainer. The squad will leave Lawrence at 1 p.m. today, by bus and go directly to Des Moines. They will return Sunday. Black pepper consumed in the United States amounts to 15,000 tons a year, it is estimated. Well,whad'yaknow we run out'a gas! Days of the duster and goggles are gone. But the automobile has become a more integral part of the American scene. Whether it's a moonlit ride with your sweetie pie or a trip to the grocer you depend on your car. The cost of owning a used car is surprisingly low. Your inspection is invited. 4 Unbeaten In Girls IM Womens' intramural - basketball play continued Wednesday night with four teams, Delta Gamma, L W.W., Kappa Alpha Theta and Pi Beta Psi, still in the magic circle. Each team has won two and lost none. Livengood-Nash Motors Phone 407 617 Mass. In the lead-off game Delta Gamma flattened Theta Phi Alpha to the tune of 31 to 2. Harmon Co-op squeezed by Briar Manor 15 to 12 in a hard fought court battle featured for its defensive play. I. W.W. high geared a 38 to 16 victory over Chi Omega while Foster hall easily defeated Temruth 32 to 23 in the evening's wildest scoring spree. Kappa Alpha Theta won over Gamma Phi Beta 25 to 13. In the final game of the evening Pi Beta Phi hardly scuttled Tennessee Terra in scoring a lopsided 28 to 9 victory. Big Seven Slips Below .500 Mark Play will be resumed Tuesday, Dec. 21. Kansas City, Dec. 17-(UP)—A major collegiate basketball conference which isn't going anywhere today is the Big Seven. Kansas State and Missouri losses last night pushed the Big Seven record down to 10-11 in 21 games this season. Colorado opens at Boulder tonight against Michigan, and Nebraska meets Purdue at Lafayette, Ind. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Lawrence Lodge No. 6 A.F.A.M. State Communication Mon. Dec. 20 7 P.M. FIRST DEPCT FIRST DEGREE Visitors welcome. Samuel P Moyer, W.M. Walter H. Varnum, Sec. 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