FEBRUARY 20,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Phi Gams Hold Lead Over Betas In Close Intramural Trophy Race Phi Gamma Delta now holds a 9.5 point lead over Beta Theta Pi in the race for the intramural total points trophy. The Betas were in front by 5 of a point before the "B" basketball playoffs. The Phi Gams won the second team championship to gain 10 points and vault into the lead. The race has apparently resolved $ ^{*} $ Into a two-team affair. The third place organization, Sigma Chi, falls 138 points behind the second place Betas. Phi Delta Theta rounds out the top four only .5 of a point behind the Sigma Chis. In addition to winning "B" basketball, the Phi Gams built up their lead by taking the touch football championship and by scoring the most points in individual tennis. The Betas outscored other teams in both individual handball and horseshoes, as well as advancing to the semi-finals in both touch football and "B" basketball before losing a contest. The point totals for all competing organizations are as follows: Phi Gamma Delta 463.50 Beta Theta Pi 454.00 Sigma Chi 316.00 Phi Delta Theta 315.50 Phi Kappa Psi 286.15 Sigma Phi Epsilon 276.50 Delta Tau Delta 266.60 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 258.50 Phi Kappa 216.50 Sigma Nu 211.00 Kappa Sigma 209.00 Tau Kappa Epsilon 196.50 Delta Chi 181.00 941 club 176.00 Alpha Tau Omega 165.50 Spooner-Thayer 160.00 Battenfeld 138.40 Delta Upsilon 136.50 Blanks 136.00 Smith hall 133.40 Triangle 132.50 Wesley 110.40 Theta Tau 105.00 Pi Kappa Alpha 96.40 I.S.A. 79.50 Y.M.C.A. 73.50 Alpha Phi Alpha 10.70 Kappa Alpha Psi 7.00 Alpha Kappa Psi 6.00 IM Cage Schedule Tonight: 6. 30-Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Live Five 6:30----941 club vs. Mom's Boys 6:30 941 club vs. Mom's Boys 7:30 Kappa Epsilon vs. Frat Busters 7:30-Married Men vs. Navy Officers 8:30—Triangle vs. Alpha Phi Alpha Army vs. 1234 Air Force 8:30—Triangle vs. Alpha Phi Alph 8:30—Army vs. 1934 club 8:30—Po Dunks vs. 1126 club 8:30—1037 club vs. Indepis CAGE BOSS This is Howard Engleman, head basketball coach of the Kansas Jayhawkers, who will lead his team against the Kansas State Wildcats tonight at Manhattan. Under Engleman's guidance, the Jayhawkers have won three games, and lost four, but the three victories have been in the last four contests. The new coach was one of Dr. Forrest C. Allen's star pupils and was an all-American forward in 1940 and 1941. Rifle Team Meets Rice, Penn State Matches with Rice Institute and Pennsylvania State university are scheduled for the University N.R. O.T.C. rifle team tonight, Capt. R. V. Anderson said today. Rifle team members who will participate include Cleo Blodgitt, College freshman; Billy Bryant, pharmacy freshman; Lawrence Mische, Govt. College freshman; and Wayne Burnett, engineering freshman. Firing will take place at the Military Science building rifle range. Captain Anderson will certify the scores and comparison will be made by mail to determine the winner. Don Pierce's Father III In Topeka Hospital Don Pierce, sports publicity director, was called to Topeka Tuesday because of the illness of his father. Mr. Pierce was reported today to be in a serious condition at a Topeka hospital. In the closest game of Wednesday night's women's intramural basketball circuit, I.W.W. edged away from Temtruh to win, 30-20. Locksley hall swamped Delta Delta Delta, 35-6, and Kappa Alpha Theta piled up points against Foster hall for a 43-13 victory. Alpha Omicron Pi for pietured to Watkins hall. IWW Tops Temruth In Close I-M Game This leaves I.W.W. and Watkins each with three wins and one loss. The tie will be played off next week to decide the division winner for the semi-finals. Temruth trailed by only two points at the half, 10-8, but the accurate shooting of Kathleen McClanahan and close guarding of Marjorie Kaff were too much in the last quarter. Rosemary Alderman and Dorothy Park paced Temrith. Locksley took an early lead against the Tri Delt's and kept building it up. Lenore Brownlee was high score with 14 points. Joan Lippel-mahn had van der Smissen, and Lucile Ralston led the tight Locksley defensive. The whole Theta lineup was a stand-out against Foster. Kathryn O'Leary, Theta, accounted for 23 of her team's 43 points, assisted by Marjorie Fadler, Virginia Joseph, Joanose Fadler, and Elizabeth McCune. Delta Chi and Sigma Nu both turned in two-point intramural basketball victories Wednesday night. Both contests were close all the way with the loser holding a half-time lead in each case. So You're So Smart, Huh? Take A Look At This Guy Delta Chi, Sigma Nu Take Close Games The 27-year-old ex-GI received a bachelor of science in journalism degree Jan. 31 after only 17 months' study on the Ohio University Delta Chi downed the Pharmacists, 41 to 39. Greenhaw of the Pharmacists paced scoring with 17 points. The winners trailed 18 to 23 at the half before unleashing their last half drive. Athens, O. (UP) — Smart and speedy correctly describe Irwin R. Bilacker, a former army lieutenant. Sigma Nu made the Woiks a 38 to 36 upset victim in a second half curse. Trailing 19 to 21 at the intermission, the Sigma Nus sprinted to the front near the close of the game and could not be headed. Darsie of the winners looped in 17 counters for high point honors. Senators To Speak Over KFKU Feb. 25 John Etting, state senator from Edwards county, will highlight the past week activities of the senate over KFKU at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Miss Mildred Seaman, program director, announced today. The broadcast will also feature Sen. Alfred H. Harkness, of Hays, chairman of the senate education committee, and members of his committee in a discussion on education. campus. He also maintained a scholastic average of 3.7 out of a possible 4. The university recorder says Blacker's stay "was the shortest length of residence on the campus in which a student with no previous university credit has ever earned a degree." 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