MARCH 11, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Fratbusters Take Indepsis 35 to 18; Sigs Win Over Phi Gams 45 to 34 Fratbusters and Sigma Chi were winners in the first round of the second-place intramural basketball playoffs Monday. The Fratbusters defeated Indeopsis 35-18 while Sigma Chi won from Phi Gamma Delta 45-34. Playing good defensive ball the Indepesis were able to hold the Fratbusters to a 13-10 score at halftime. Using a fast break and a sharp passing attack the second half, the Fratbusters lost little time deciding the Phi Gamma Delta bowed to Sigma Chi 45-34 in a hard fought battle that saw both teams missing many shots. Playing the full length court did not slow the tempo of the game, but aided the Sigma Chi's ball stealing tactics. By getting the most reboundes and stealing the scant three point half-time lead into a comfortable margin early in the second half. game. Briley and Carey hit several field goals at the start of the second period to give the Fratbusters a large lead that was never threatened. Briley led the scorers with 11 points. The Sigma Chi's enjoyed a 14 point lead at one time in the second period. French and Connellly, Sigma Chi were high scorers for the game with 11 points each. McFerren scored 8 points for the losers. Frathusters FG GT TP PF Brilley 5 1 11 2 Ward 2 2 6 2 Carey 3 2 8 1 Myers 2 1 5 3 Rollow 0 2 2 2 Rau 0 1 1 1 Total 12 11 35 12 Indephesis FG FT AP PF Baumunk 2 0 4 3 Anderson 2 0 4 2 De Young 0 4 4 2 Mazon 0 0 0 3 M. Mazon 1 0 2 1 Greene 1 0 2 1 Mullarky 0 0 0 0 Armstrong 0 2 2 2 Total 6 6 18 14 Sigma Chi FG FT TP PF Kanes 4 2 10 4 Wagstaff 4 4 8 2 Connelly 4 3 11 0 French 5 1 11 4 Beck 1 0 2 3 Keene 1 1 3 1 Total 19 7 45 14 Phi Gamma Delta FG FT TP PF Strong 0 1 1 1 Ritchie 1 1 3 0 McFerren 3 2 8 0 Sallee 1 0 2 1 Hargis 2 4 8 1 Hinsaw 0 1 1 1 Riegle 0 1 1 1 Shields 0 1 1 1 Porter 3 0 6 4 J. Sallee 1 1 3 2 Total 11 12 34 12 Women Will Meet For IM Cage Title Junior and freshmen women will square off at 7 tonight in Robinson gymnasium for the women's intramural class basketball championship. Sophomores and seniors will clash for third and fourth place. Though losing to the champion Kappa Kappa Gamma's in the semifinals of the intramural tournament, Al 'a Delta Pi placed six players on class teams, or the entire first string line-up. Kappa Alpha Theta, who lost to I.W.W. in the semifinals, placed five members. I.W.W. with a team membership of six contributed four to class teams. Crown-holding Kappa's also placed four players. Pi Beta Phi, Locksley hall, Delta Gamma, and Sigma Kappa all sent four team members each. Temruth and Corbin hall placed three; and Watkins hall and Alpha Omicron Pi were represented by two players each. Chi Omega, Gamma Phi Beta, and Foster hall each placed one. Vets Program Stepped Up Topckn, Kam.—(UP) —The Kansas house; has passed a measure expanding activities of the State Veterans Affairs department, giving it more than twice as much money the next two years as it had the last two Only Seniors To Play In East-West Game In a communication received Monday by the Daily Kansan, the New York Herald Tribune requests that seniors only be nominated for the East-West All-Star basketball game. Student nomination ballots for the game to be played March 29 at Madison Square Garden were printed in the Friday and Monday editions of the Daily Kansas and will be re-printed on the Wednesday and Friday issues of this week. Black Has 45 Goals Is Second In Big Six By tossing in 17 points against the Missouri Tigers Friday night, Charley Black clinched second place in the Big Six scoring race. The "Hawk" wound up the conference season with 120 points in the ten games, 17 behind Oklahoma's Gerald Tucker and 1 more than the total amassed by Harold Howey of Kansas State. The first six scorers in the final list all come from different schools. Ray Wehde of Iowa State, Joe Retherford of Nebraska, and Dani Pippin of Missouri fill out the top half dozen. Two other Jayhawkers finished in the first 15 conference scorers. Otto Schulcbacher scored 88 points for New York and Evans scored 63 scores to raid 140. Four players tied for the dubious honor of making the most fouls. They were Tucker, Black, Thomas of Kansas State, and Pleasant Smith of Missouri. Each was flagged down 39 times by officials during the season. Tucker, the Sooner center, led in field goals with 47, two more than scored by Black. Ray-Weihdo set the pace in the scoring of free throws with 48. Thornton Jenkins was close behind with 47. Name School fg ft pf pt tp ave. Tucker, Ok. 47 43 39 137 13.7 Black, Kan. 45 30 39 120 12.0 Howey, K. S. 41 37 39 119 12.9 Whede, I.S. 52 48 37 113 11.3 Retherford, N. 40 27 36 107 10.7 Pippin, M. 36 31 28 103 10.3 Jenkins, M. 44 47 38 105 9.5 Brown, N. 34 22 32 90 9.0 Schnell,bkr, K. 24 40 33 88 9.8 Reich, O. 30 23 19 83 8.3 Paulsen, IS. 23 22 29 76 7.6 Courty, O. 28 19 13 75 7.5 Cox, N. 24 16 18 64 6.4 Evans, Kans. 28 7 36 63 6.3 Thomas, K.S. 20 21 39 61 6.1 Norman, I.S. 22 16 32 60 6.0 Cerv, Nebr. 19 16 28 55 5.5 Smith, M. 22 9 39 53 5.3 Paine, O. 17 19 32 53 5.3 Myers, I.S. 20 11 18 51 5.1 W'e-de, Roy, I.S. 19 23 9 51 5.5 I-M Schedule Fratbusters vs. Delta Chi, 9:30 p.m. Sigma Chi vs. Delta Tau Delta, 9:30 p.m. Phi Delta Theta vs. Rexall? 7 p.m. Beta Pi v. Kappa Sigma, 8 n.m. Tonight Thursdav Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. winner Delta Tau Delta-Sigma Chi 6 p. m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. winner Delta Chr-Fratburger, 9 p. m. Semi-final games will be played Saturday, March 15. The championship game is scheduled for March 18. All games will be played in Robinson gymnasium on a regulation length court. Scoring Record Set In NAIB Tournament An airplane flying blind must stay at all times at least 1,000 feet above all obstructions, while the ship's landing field is required to have a ceiling of at least 500 feet. Kansas City—(UP)—A West Virginia team that scored almost three points a minute ruled as favorite today in the wild scramble for Ninth Annual Intercollegiate Basketball championship. But with 24 teams still in the running, spectators who saw Monday's opening eight games were convinced that anything could happen. They cited the case of Nate DeLong and his River Falls, Wis. Teachers College team. DeLong scored 56 points in one game yesterday and his teammates scored 24 to come within three points of the all-time team scoring record for a single game. - John Lester 113-80 They were eliminated by Marshall College of Huntington, W. Va., which set a new team tourney record for a single game. But they lost, 113-80. Geuda Springs.(UP)—There may be sharper basketball eyes than those of Curtis Swam, of the Geuda Springs High school squad, but fans here claim he is the cream of Kansas prep players. The defending champion, Southern Illinois Normal of Carbondale, also was knocked out in the first half of the first round. The Illinois five lost to Dakota Wesleyan, of Mitchell, S.D., 44 to 39. Mitchell came from behind with a second half rally. Texas Wesleyan smothered Linfield College, 84 to 50, and Emporia State (Kans.) Teachers defeated Lawrence Tech of Detroit, 78 to 54. The other games were more even matched. In 20 games, Swaim has hit the basket for 261 points, or an average of 23.05 a game. Twice this year he has hit over 40 points. DeLong broke the individual scoring record for a single game with 22 field goals and 12 tree throws. Bill Hall got 34 of Marshall College's 113 points to take runner-up honors. 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