UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE JANUARY 13, 1947 Beta, Pi KA ATO Take Close IM Games Victory margins ranged from 2 to 31 points in ten intramural basketball games played Friday and Saturday. Three contests found one field goal making the final difference. The Beta Theta Pi "B" team defeated the Delta Chi second squad, 29 to 27. Bennett netted 10 points to page the victors. Pi Kappa Alpha handed Deuces Wild a 22 to 20 loss. Alpha Tau Omega outlasted Wesley Foundation, 25 to 13. Meek of the losers tossed in 13 points. Pringle led the ATO's with 9 counters. The most decisive victory was marked up by Sponer-Thayer as they downed Westminister, 37 to 6. Nagle of the winners looped 17 points through the hoop to take high point honors for the week-end. Other results: Sigma Nu "B" "B" defeated Spooner-Thayer "B", 36 to 15. Beta Theta Pi "B" was victorious over SigmaNu "B",44 to 22. Delta Tau Deltai handed the Crooks a 37 to 10 loss. Gamma Deltai defeated Smith hall, 27 to 18. Ph Kappa was victorious over Kappa Alpha Psi, 27 to 8. The Nine Old Men gained a decision over Delta Tau Deltai "B", 20 to 14. Another one-sided game found the Misfits rolling over the Delta Tau Delta "B" squad by a score of 37 to 13. S. Penny paced point-making with 16 counters. I-M Schedule 6:30-Beta Theta Pi vs. Wicked Seven. 6:30—Phi Delta Theta vs. Battenfeld. 7:30 - Phi Gamma Delta vs. IS.A. 7:30 - Phi Kappa Psi vs. Woiks 8:30 - Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Pharmacists 8:30- Sigma Chi vs. Live Five. 8:30- Westminster vs. Indies. 8:30- San Francisco vs. Indies. 9:30—Normans vs. Gamma Deltas. Star Sub Paul Merchant, Sooner substitute, provided outstanding floor play and three timely field goals to help hand the Jayhawkers their second straight conference defeat. Seven Women Win Officials' Ratings Seven K.U. physical education majors won basketball officials' ratings at a state cage clinic Saturday at Robinson gymnasium. Maxine Gunsolly, a junior, was one of six women from the state to be awarded a national rating. Other K.U. women who won awards were Wilma Hampton, senior, and Julia Fox, junior, local ratings and Jeanne Cooper, sophomore, Pearl Leigh, sophomore, Joan Anderson, junior, and Joan Lippmann, junior, intramural ratings. Schools represented were Kansas State college, Emporia Teachers College, Ottawa university, Tabor college. Total of 25 women received ratings. Miss Ruth Hoover, physical education professor, explained today that the Saturday meeting was the first statewide clinic ever held, although ratings had previously been awarded at state conventions. Wins Scoring Duel Charley Black won his scoring duel with O.U.'s Gerald Tucker Friday night at Norman. Charley hit four and five for 13 points while holding Tucker to a total of six. Both finished the game with four fouls. K.U. Out Of Running, Experts Say But Jayhawkers Are Confident Experts over the Midwest are already counting the Jayhawkers out of Big Six title plans this year, but the players themselves are still confident. Missouri, current league-leader, will lay its undefeated conference record on the block tomorrow night at Manhattan as the Tigers take on once-beaten Kansas State. Even though Kansas looks at the rest of the league from the depths of last place, the Jayhawkers are still only two games back of the leaders, with prospects of picking up another game on them Tuesday. On Friday, Oklahoma's Sooners will be at Manhattan, and Missouri will meet Nebraska at home. Kansas will travel to Lincoln for a game with the Cornhuskers of Nebraska tomorrow. The Jayhawkers, under the coaching of Howard Engleman, tried valiantly to end their current losing streak Friday against Oklahoma, but Sooner accuracy on rebounds pulled the Oklahomam from behind to take a three-point victory. The slender push-shot artist dumped in seven goals and two frees for his scoring total. Close behind were Lefty Paul Courty of the Sooners and Charlie Black of Kansas with 14 and 13 respectively. Gib Stramel, veteran forward who has seen little action this year, paced the Jayhawkers with 16 points. Black played another great defensive game, limiting the Oklahoma scoring ace, Gerald Tucker, to two baskets and two freezes, a repetition of his one previous performance this year. At Ames, the Cyclones of Iowa State dealt a death blow to Kansas State's hopes of an undefeated conference season by whipping the Wildcats. 51-40. Little Jim Myers and big Don Paulsen, forward and center for the Cyclones, dumped in 13 points apiece to pace the attack. Harold Howey, conference scoring leader last week, was limited to a mere six points by Ron Norman, Cyclone guard. The box score: Kansas (47) FG FT PF TI Stramel, f 7 2 2 16 Black, f 4 5 4 13 Schnellbacher, c 1 1 5 3 Evans, g 2 0 4 4 Sapp, g 0 0 0 0 England, f 0 0 3 4 Eskridge, f 0 0 2 0 Enns, c 0 0 1 0 Clark, g 2 1 2 5 Houchin, g 1 0 1 2 Oklahoma (50) 19 PG 19 PF 19 Reich, f 4 1 3 9 Courty, f 5 4 0 14 Tucker, c 2 2 4 6 Paine, g 2 1 3 5 Landon, g 1 4 3 6 Merchant, f 3 0 0 6 Waters, f 0 1 1 1 Pryor, g 1 0 0 2 Day, g 0 1 4 1 18 14 18 50 19 9 24 47 Free throws missed: Kansas 9 Oklahoma, U. Score at half: Kansas 29, Oklahoma 20. NOW ON DISPLAY NEW SPRING STYLE SWEATERS Sleeve Sweaters — Sleeveless $4 to $8 Colors: Green Canary Maize Blue We suggest early selection. Sweaters by Brentwood. Glad to show you. 1 Group of Mufflers 25% DISCOUNT GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING ALSO ENGRAVING 10-Day to 2-Week Service LAUTER JEWELRY A COMPLETE JEWELRY STORE Between Tenn. and Ohio on 14th 411 W. 14th St. Phone 307 Official Representative of L. G. BALFOUR CO. 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