PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1948 Triangle, Dark Horses YMCA Win By One Point Close, thrilling games characterized Monday's Intramural basketball games with fraternity and independent "A" teams and "B" teams seeing action in 12 games. Eight games were decided by five points or less, three by a single point. Aces Hi scored 39 points and chalked up a winning margin of 23 for the high marks of the contests. The Dark Horses got a scare from the Pegis Club five, but came through to win 20 to 19. Arthur Snyder and Neil Nichols led scoring for the winners bagging nine and eight respectively. Herb Mesigled Pegis Club with six points. The Galloping Dominoes won a low scoring duet from the Airscrews 14 to 7. Bill Bowlyw was high with seven points. Also instrumental was the rebounding of Dale Corder, Dominoes' giant center. John McCarty was the Airscrews' sparkplug. Wesley squeezed past Ganymeed 17 to 14 in a defensive battle. Dave Mantooth and Tillman Peters scored six points each to lead Wesley. Ed Williams topped all scorers with eight points for the losers. Aces Hi trounced the Tarpits 39 to 16, displaying a wealth of talent. Harold Duke garnered high point honors with 10 for Aces Hi. Norman Yackle netted three field goals to pace the Tarpits. Triangle won a nip and tuck battle from Phi Kappa Tau, 35 to 34. Time had run out officially when Thomas stepped up to the free throw line with the count 34-all and sunk the winning point. Thomas led the scoring for his team with nine points. Stout led the losers with 11 points. The Sig Alph's defeated Kappa Alpha Psi 27 to 11. Biggs hit eight points for the winners. Baker led the losers with seven points. Other IM scores: Y.M.C.A. 20, Mustangs 19; Tar Pits "B" 33, Spooners 19; Newman club 20; Dix club 15; Schmoos 20. Alpha Alpha 15 in "B" games. "A" games: Newman club 36, Podunks 31; and Nubbins 34, Unnatural Five 18. Clemson To Work On Fundamentals Howard, voted United Press Coach of the Year in the Southern conference, says he doesn't have any sooer-doorer plans against Missouri. "We aren't trying to work out any special defense for Missouri" he explains. "We're just trying to play football. Missouri's split T., as far as I'm concerned, is just another T. If you're smart and fast, you can break it up without a lot of tricky defense." It will be strictly fundamentals as Clemson polishes up the strategy and drive which paid off with the first perfect season of any South Carolina team since 1900. Presenting... Cum Laude SEAM-FREE NYLONS WITH PATENTED HEEL Lippy Faces Charge Today Chicago, Dec. 14—(UP)—Leo Durocher's future in baseball was at stake today in a hearing in which commissioner A. B. Chandler must decide whether the New York Giant manager is guilty of violating the major league tampering rule. 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He will study the evidence presented and make known his findings later from his headquarters in Cincinnati. *U. S. Pat. No. 2385649 shops and stores; Bearden registered the lowest earned run average in the league, 2.43, was one of the loop's three 20-game winners and his won-lost percentage of .741 was second only to the .783 mark compiled by Boston's Jack Kramer, who won 18 and lost five. Bearden lost seven games and won his all-important 20th decision against the Red Sox in the playoff game that gave Cleveland the pennant. Chicago, Dec. 14—(UP)—Rookie Gene Bearden. Cleveland's left-handed knuckleball artist, topped all American league hurlers during 1948. Contributing considerably to Cleveland's fine showing was Bob Lemon, Indian right-hander, who had a record of 20 victories and 14 defeats. The converted infielder-outfielder topped the league in complete games, 20, and in shutouts with 10. In addition, Lemon twirled the circuit's only no-hit, no-run game against the Detroit Tigers, beating them 2 to 0 on June 30. His earned run average of 2.82 was second only to Bearden's. Cleveland's mound staff, with a low earned run average of 3.23, was far and away the best in the league. Indian's Bearden Tops All Hurlers Read the Want Ads Daily. Top winner in the American league for the fourth time in his career was Southpaw Hal Newhouser of Detroit with a record of 21 wins and 12 setbacks. Newhouser, who won the most games in the loop in 1944, 1945, and 1946, had the third best earned run average of 3.01. Bob Feller of Cleveland won 19, lost 15, led the league in strikeouts for the seventh time. 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