TUESDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE KANSAS PAGE FIVE Twenty Intramural Teams Start Basketball Action This year's intramural basketball got under way Monday night as 20 out of some 126 teams played games. Twelve independent "A" teams started things off in their division of play and eight fraternity "B" teams began the fireworks for the Greeks. Aces Hi, Airscrews, the Galloping Doms, the Unnatural Five, Podunks, which wom in the $ ^{\circ}$ Aces Hi, Airscrews, the Galloping and the Newman club won in the independent play. The Newman club and the Galloping Doms had trouble winning their games, but the rest found it rather easy. Winners among the fraternity "B" teams were the Phil Delts, ATO, DU, and the Betas. The DUs had to make a last minute rally to win their game but the rest of the winners won easily. Unnatural 5 Win 37 to 10 A well-integrated Unnatural Five team defeated Wesley 37 to 10 in intramural basketball. George Chaney, high point man for the Unnatural Five with 12 points was responsible for a great measure of the team's success through his speed and accuracy. Newman Club 18, Tarpits 13 The score at the half was 18 to 7 and Wesley up put a hard battle all the way to regain the lost points. Wesley high point man was Bob Strobel with 8 points. Newman club got off to a winning start in the independent "A" league by defeating the Tarpits 18 to 13. After trailing 7 to 4 at halftime the Newman club went ahead in the third quarter and won going away. The Newman club team was sparked by Bob Enright and Koen-negs who scored 7 points each. Norman Yackle was high scorer for the Tarpins with 6 points. Pedulks 20 Dark Horses 22 The Podunks won their first game in the independent "A" play by defeating the Dark Horses 30 to 22. Sherman Nichols and Albert Duncan shared high scoring honors with 10 points each for the winners. Van Horn was the high scorer for the Dark Horses with 9 points. The Podunks maintained a lead throughout the game and lengthened a 5 point half-time lead to 8 points at the end of the game. The only player to leave the game with 5 personal fouls was Van Horn in the third quarter. In other independent "A" games the Aces Hi had little trouble winning over the Pegis club 42 to 16. The Nubbins team lost to the Airscrews 31 to 21. The Galloping Doms eked out a win over the Ganny-mede team 22 to 20 after the score had been tied at 8 all at the half. DUs 23, Sigma Chi 22 The Delta Upsilon "B" team rallied in the last minute to edge out the Sigma Chi "B" team 23 to 22 Sigma Chi took a 12 to 6 lead at the end of the first half and led 21 to 16 at the close of the third quarter. Two free shots in the last minute proved to be the winning margin. Lee Vogel, Sigma Chi guard, was the game's leading scorer with ten A BANQUET FOR 25c Next time the funds are low,try SHAVER'S Jumbo burger and a giant piece of homemade pie. . . points. Charles Pittman led the DU's with 8 points. Beta 46. Kappa Psi 13 Shelton tossed in 6 free throws to help the Beta "B" team defeat the Kappa Psi "B" five 46 to 13. La Rue got 7 points for the Kappa Psi team. Other scores in the fraternity "B" play were: Phi Delts 28, Triangle 11; and ATO 32, Sigma Nu 25. Last Night's Basketball Scores Drake 53, Iowa State 38 Minnesota 61, Nebraska 52 Dartmouth 51, Vermont 41 Ohio State 72, Marquette 47 St. John's 55, Denver 53 Iowa St. Techs 60, S. Dak. U. 46 Manhattan, Dec. 7—(UP)—Kansas State's 1949 football schedule today included three Oklahoma teams and a breather with Memphis (Tenn.) State. Kansas State '49 Schedule Thurlo E. McCrady, athletic director, said he hoped to book another non-conference game to fill an open date Sept. 24. Except for Memphis State, which compared in strength with Arkansas State on the 1948 schedule. Kansas State could hope for few soft touches next season. 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