PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1948 Aces Hi, Dine-A-Mite Win As IM Playoffs Continue Aces Hi, Dine-A-Mite, Law School, and Dix club turned in victories in the quarter-final round of the independent "A" team intramural playoffs Monday. Aces Hi and Dine-A-Mite Battenfeld hall and Don Henry were In the only 'B' game, the Phil Delt's won second place in their division to assure them a place in the playoffs. Aces Hi and Dine-A-Mite remained undefeated for the season, but Battenfeld hall and Don Henry were knocked from the undefeated class. In the only 'B' game, the Phil Del's $ Dix Club 12. Battenfeld 6 The Dix Club (4-1) edged out Battenfeld hall (5-1), 12 to 6 in a hard fought game. Neither team could dent the scoring column in a rough first half, Jim Zimmerman sent the Dix Club ahead in the third quarter when he intercepted a pass in the flat and ran 35 yards for a touchdown. Battenfield struck back a few plays later as Roger Davis, on a deceptive play through center, broke into the clear and scampered 50 yards to tie the score. A fourth quarter 25-yard pass, George Medill to Frank Marchefski, gave Dix Club the victory. Ai Hi 30 AK Pei 6. Aces Hi (5-0) defeated Alpha Kappa Psi (4-2) by a 20 to 6 count. Bob Clark passed to Francis Followell in the first quarter for the first Aces Hi touchdown. In the third quarter, Lou De Luna intercepted a pass to set up the second tally, which was scored by Clark on a pass from Jim Williams. Clark, a lefthand, pitched to Harold Duke for the third T.D. Frank Galbraith booted two extra points for the winners. With 40 seconds remaining in the game Alpha Kappa Psi scored on a pass from Carl Campbell to Bob Faulkner. Law School 13 Don Henry 0 The Law School (4-1) defeated Don Henry (4-1) to 10. Jim McKay passed 10 yards to Charles Forsyth for the first touchdown. Bernie Nordling intercepted a pass and ran 30 yards for the second. McKay's pass to Hunsucker accounted for the extra point. Dine-A-Mite 26, J.O.'s F.O.'s 6 Undefeated Dine-A-Mite (5-0) rolled over J.O.'s F.I. (4-2), 26 to 6 to establish themselves as one of the top independent teams. The J.O.'s F.I. took the lead in the first period with a pass from Don Luffel to John Gerety. The try for the extra point failed. Dine-A-Mite tied it up at half time as Bob Saaveed passed to John Reber for a second quarter touchdown. Saaveed added the extra point to put his team ahead. Jack Crahan connected with Reber to make it 13 to 6 after three quarters. Another Crahan to Reber pass, and a 10-yard run with an intercepted lateral pass by Joe Olenchalk racked up the last two scores. Saaveed converted the extra point. Phi Delt 6, Phi Gam 0 The Phi Delt 'B' (6-2) eked out a 6 to 0 win over the Phi Gam 'B' (5-3). Ed Marquis passed for the lone tally in the third quarter. Read the Want Ads daily. OU Denies Rumor Of Loop Change Oklahoma City, Nov.16- (UP)โ€” The rumor that the University of Oklahoma is looking for a spot in the Southwest conference got nowhere today with O.U. officials. The story was that the O. U. board of regents had given Walter Kraft, faculty representative in the Big Seven conference, and Bud Wilkinson a go-ahead on dickering with the Southwest loom. Kraft denied the rumor in Norman, and Wilkinson said he knew nothing about it. Officials of the conference said the only schools that have applied for admission are Texas Tech and Hardin-Simmons. CIC Crown To Hornets By UNITED PRESS With only one game left to play in the conference, the 1948 standings in the Kansas Central Intercollegiate conference were well established today. The lucky squad that was sure of assuming the C-I-C crown come coronation day was Emporia State. The E-Staters cinched challenged title to the Kansas league crown last Thursday with a 72 to 0 rout of poor little St. Benedicts. It was Armistice day, and the Ravens were ready for an armistice. In the only other loop go-round of last weekend, Southwestern college turned in a surprise 14 to 13 win over powerful Washburn University in the Kansas capital. That one dropped the Ichabods from a possible second place tie to a poor fourth. In intersectional results, Fort Hays dropped one, 14 to 27, to New Mexico A & M at Las Cruces; the Pittsburg State Teachers dropped another to visiting Arkansas State Teachers. 12 to 16. Emporia State and Pittsburg clash next Saturday in the only remaining conference game of the C-I-C at Pittsburg. The uncrowned champions were easy early favorites. Central Intercollege conference reconhecitate conference Standings Emporia State Fort Hays Southwestern Washburn Pitburg St. Benedicts W L T 4 0 0 3 1 1 3 2 0 2 2 1 1 3 0 0 5 0 "High Card Wins Me"! You'll howl yourself hoarse when Macdonald Carey, who never gambles, plays Paulette . . . winner take all! San Francisco, Nov. 16โ€”(UP) โ€” Ignoring Oregon demands for a playoff game with California, Pacific Coast Conference Commissioner Victor O. Schmidt said today that a teleographic vote to select the Western Rose bowl representation would start immediately after Saturday's games. The ballots will be cast by faculty representatives of the 10 schools in the P.C.C. who have until noon Monday to get their votes into the commissioner's office in Los Angeles, where they will be tabulated and announced. Paulette Goddard in "HAZARD" with MACDONALD CAREY Plus Meanwhile, University of Oregon officials pushed their request for a play-off with California to decide the P.C.C. championship in case the two clubs end up in a tie. The Webfoots have won six, lost none in the P.C.C. and end the season against Oregon State Saturday. Oregon Asks Pacific Playoff For Rose Bowl ARTIE SHAW MUSICAL AND NEWS California has won five, lost none and finishes against Stanford. The Bears have the best over-all record, being undefeated in nine games this year and working on a stretch of 13 in a row. Oregon has lost only to powerful Michigan, 14 to 0. JAYHAWKER Ends Tonite Athletic Director Brutus Hamilton of California yesterday flatly rejected a suggestion from Leo Harris, Oregon Athletic department head, that the two teams engage in a playoff in Berkeley to decide the crown. Hamilton said California did not engage in post-season games. Read the Want Ads daily. Rare Opportunity! STUDY . . TRAVEL in SPAIN BARCELONA GROUP 65 Days June 29, 1949 MALAGA GROUP 65 Days July 2,1949 For Information Write SPANISH STUDENT TOURS 500 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 18, N. Y. Bale Wins In Ping Pong UNIVERSITY OF MADRID Jack Bale upset Frank Bayless to win the singles championship of the University fall table tennis tournament in the Union Nov. 11. Bale took three out of four games. "Lefty" Keeton and Bob Liem teamed up to win a close match from Harry Wampler and Lee Fettig for the doubles championship. Keeton and Liem lost the first tilt 17 to 21 but took the next three 21 to 19, 21 to 12, and 21 to 19. Bale took the first finals game with several lucky net shots and consistent smashes. Throughout the match his serves to Bayless' backhand seemed to keep the number one seeded player on the defense. Bale's game scores were 21 to 15, 21 to 16, 10 to 21, and 21 to 13. Keeton and Liem used smooth teamwork and more consistent smashes to down Wampler and Fettig in doubles play. Both the second and fourth games went the limit without decuing. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. THE FUNNIEST STORY That ever hit the Screen! Eddie Albert ยท Gale Storm James OLEASON Gilbert ROLAND VARSITY 12,39c ENDS TONIGHT Volleyball Crown To Locksley Hall Locksley hall captured the championship of the volleyball tournament last night defeating Pi Eeta Phi 34 to 16. IM Basketball Meeting At the end of the first half the score was 17 to 10 with Pi Phi trailing by only seven points. During the second half Locksley's consistent spiking finally cracked the able Pi Phi defense. All persons interested in entering a team in intramural basketball should attend a meeting at 4:15 p.m. Thursday, in 201, Robinson. Entry blanks will be passed out and all aspects of the intramural basketball will be discussed. Read the Daily Kansan daily. "The Paradine Case, David Selznick's latest, is a distinguished picture . . . Alfred Hitchcock's excellent direction held me my second . . . this is one murder trial you can't afford to miss..." HEDDA HOPPER DAVID O. SELZNICK'S production of ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S THE PARADINE CASE JAYHAWKER STARTS WEDNESDAY Complete Engine Repair Service Whether it is one truck, a fleet or your personal car, come to us! We have the most complete facilities for all kinds of repairs in Lawrence. Expert mechanics, immediate service. Low rates. 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