THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN; LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Aces Hi, Dix Club, Beta's, Phi Gam's Win Semi-Finals The Beta's and Phi Gam's turned in victories in the fraternity division, and Aces Hi and Dix Club won in the independent games Wednesday as the intramural playoffs moved past the semifinals. The Dix Club and the Beta's got early starts on their leads, but Aces Hi waited until the fourth quarter to get their victory drive started. Three of the losers in the semi-final battles, A.T.O., T.K.E., and Dine-A-Mite, were knocked from the undefeated class. Three winners, Beta, Phi Gam, and Aces Hi, remained undefended for the season. The Phi Gam's are also unscored uron. Dix Club 12. Dine-A-Mite 7 Dix Club (4-2) won over Dine-A-Mite (5-1), 12 to 7, in a hard fought game marred by many penalties. Dix Club scored early in the first period from the one-yard line on a pass from George Medill to Gene McKee. Medill tossed to Al Duncan in the second period to give the winners a 12 to 0 halftime lead. Dine-A-Mite rallied in the third quarter on a page from Bob Saavegra to Jack Crahan for a touchdown. Saavegra kicked the extra point. Phi Gam's 14. Teke 0 The Phi Gam's (7-0) defeated T.K.E. (6-1), 14 to 0. Woody Dryden passed to Bill Bunten in the end zone for the first Phi Gam touchdown in the second period. The rest of the game was a passing duel, with Press Wilson and Chuck Boulwer doing the work for the T.K.E.'s until the final period, when Jack Sheilds intercepted a pass and ran for a touchdown. Jim Sallee converted both extra points. Beta's 2: ATO 6. The Beta's (7-6) racked up a 20 to 6 triumph over A.T.O. (6-1). The winners capitalized on a bad A.T.O. punt in the first quarter. Big Clair Gillin leaped high to pull down a pass from Bob Schwanzle for the touchdown. Schwanzle passed to John Stites for two more touchdowns, and Al Lowery kicked two extra points. Late in the fourth quarter the A.T.O.'s started a drive Cleveland, Nov. 18—(UP)—Jimmy Bivins was enjoying a suddenly fatter reputation as a heavyweight challenger today but the suspicion lingered that champion Joe Louis may just have been toying with him in their six-round exhibition bout. which payed off in Chet Laniewski's touchdown pass to Herb Weidensaul. Bivins, Cleveland Negro who has coveted Louis' crown for years, startled a crowd of 10,086 at the Arena last night as he carried the fight to the champion for the first four rounds, even opening a gash in his left brow. Aces Hi 14. Lawyers 0 The fact that Louis rallied in the last two sessions and rocked the Cleveland with stiff shots to the jaw failed to erase the good impression created by Bivins' early attack. Whether, as Bivins hoped, that impression was good enough to gain him a title bout next June remained to be seen. Aces Hi (6-0) exploded in the fourth quarter to win 14 to 0 over the Law School (4-2). Jim Williams passed the winners to the first touchdown, pitching to Dean Duke for 8 yards to climax the drive. Williams then added the clincher when he intercepted a pass and raced down the sideline for 25 yards and a touchdown. A lawyer was tagged in his own end zone to give the Aces a safety late in the game. Bivins Impressive In Loss To Louis Call K.U. 251 With Your News. XMAS SPECIAL! One 8x10 Black and White Portrait for only 98c! Only one per person-two per family. Offer expires Nov. 22-Come in Now! RACHELLE STUDIOS 730 Mass. Phone 302 WE HAVE PLENTY! ANTI-FREEZE? We are speaking of our roomy WARM garage. Your car cannot freeze up when you store it with us. During the cold spells this winter bring your car in and forget your "anti-freeze worries." HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. 922 Mass. Phone 12 The Kansas freshman two-mile team, winners of the Big Seven Conference championship last week end, are also undefeated in eight dual telegraphic meets this fall. 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