FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. JANUARY 23,1945 Phi Delts, Residence Halls Are Intramural Basketball Champions Phi Delt and Residence halls have taken the pennants. The Phi Delt five defeated their nearest rivals, Kappa Sig, 39-23, and Residence halls, in a close game, won over the Beta's, 30-26 yesterday in the last full evening of men's intramural basketball games before the championship playoff. Sigma Chi easily beat S. A.E. 49-21, and Sigma Nu piled up the record breaking score of 71-12 over T. K. E. Beta, using ten men during the game, made it tough sliding for the Residence Hall five. Saffell led the scoring for the victors with 11 points. The rest of the scoring was evenly divided. Roderick, with 8 points, and Mowery, with 7, counted highest for the Beta's. Both teams in the Phi Delt-Kappa Sig. game used just five men all the way. Mills was high scorer in the contest, sinking 6 from the field, and 2 free throws for a total of 14. Luring of Sigma Chi hit the bucket 12 times for 24 points, high in the contest. Darsie and Stewart of Sigma Nu counted highest for the evening with 29 and 27 points respectively. The total Sigma Nu score was a record high for the tournament. The Standings The Standings A League W L Phi Delt 6 0 Kappa Sigma 4 2 Sigma Nu 4 2 Kappa A Psi 3 2 Delta Tau 2 4 Draft Dodgers 1 4 T. K. E. 0 6 B League W L Residence Halls 6 0 Beta 4 1 Phi Gam 3 2 Phi Psi 3 2 Sigma Chi 2 3 Dick's Demons 1 5 Sig Alph 0 6 Persis Snook returns after Illness Persis Snook, College senior, and president of the All-Student Council, returned today from her home in Wichita, where she has been ill three weeks. ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... Nebraska seems to be completely out of the conference picture with five defeats. Watch the Cornhuskers for the next upset. They have until Feb. 3 to practice for their next Big Six opponent, the Missouri Tigers. Five Teams Left in Race Until then let's just count Nebraska out, for a closer picture of what's happening to the conference race. With the Cornhusker's games removed, each of the other five has lost one game and won one. By JIM MORDY This would seem to indicate that five of the teams in the conference are running neck nad neck with the team which has had the most games with the cellar Nebraskans leading temporarily. Another important sidelight is that Kansas' defeat of Missouri at Columbia is its only success on a foreign court. Each of the other four teams secured its victory on its home court, and every team but Missouri received its loss on an opponent's court. SOFT FLATTERING NINON Sportorials Pastel California print with crystal buttons, long sleeves, convertible neckline. A dressy blouse that's simply perfect with suits, jumpers or skirts. Sizes 32 to 38. Coach Allen is beginning to feel the old championship urge and the Jayhawkers are anxious to win the 12th title for him. Phog has already won 11 in the 16 years since the Big Six was formed. The loss to the Sooners did not dampen the Jayhawkers' spirits a bit. The players were a bit chagrined to think that they had fluffed several good leads and lost the game after leading all the way, but they are forgetting the loss quickly in order to concentrate on winning the next two, both tough ones. After getting only one out of three right last week, predictions seem Oklahoma should win over Missouri on the Norman court, and the Jayhawkers are able to take Iowa State's Cyclones Saturday night. 7:30 p.m.— Miller vs. Locksley Delta Gamma vs. Kappa's 8:30 p.m.— Foster vs. Pi Phi's IWW vs. Theta's rather risky. But, as this column mentioned before the season started, there are no real veterans on any team this season, the race will take many unpredictable turns, and a lot more "upsets" are in store. Kansas to beat Iowa State. 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