THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Newman's Upset By Phi Delt Crew TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE 10:00 Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Alpha Kappa Psi. 6:00 Tau Kappa Epsilon "B" vs. Phi Gamma Delta "B". 6:00 Alpha Tau Omega "C" vs. Beta Theta Pi "C". 10:00 Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Acacia. 10:00 Pi Kappa Epsilon vs. Braun. 0:00 Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Alpha Kappa Psi. TOMORR'S SCHEDULE 5:30 Rock Chalk vs. John Moore. 5:30 Newman II vs. Newman III. 9:15 Theta Tau vs. Pfugerville. 9:15 Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Sigma Chi. BY DON KEOWN A never-say-die Phi Delta Theta five last night caught mighty Newman I on an off-night and sent the previously undefeated Clubmen crashing down to defeat, 21 to 20. After trailing most of the way, the hard-fighting Phi Delt's came from behind in the last quarter to take the lead, and then successfully stalled off a frenzied Newman attack. Chuck Hunter led the victor's attack with nine points, while Junius Penny was the Newman of $ ^{\circ} $ fensive star with four field goals. Missing from the Newman lineup were three stars—Tony Coffin, Marvin Vandeveer, and T. Hare. Paul Hardman, starting guard, fouled out in the last half. At halftime the Newman quintet held a narrow 10 to 9 lead. Sig Ep's Lose Thriller In another thriller, a favored Beta Theta Pi squad had to come from behind to nip Sigma Ph Epsilon in the last 20 seconds of their game 29 to 28. Once again it was the Beta's version of Frank Merriwell, Ransom Bennett, who saved the day for them. The former Ottawa high ace was responsible for both the tying field goal and winning free throw. The losing Sig Ep's had led all the way previously to Bennett's last minute efforts. Halftime score of the game was 23 to 17 in favor of the Sig Ep's. Bennett collected 11 points for his night's efforts. John Fletcher aided him with the scoring chores with four field goals. Knute Kresie, Larry Johnston, and Don Widner were the Sig Ep standouts. White Leads Hellhounds Bob White, fine guard, led a determined Hellhound last half rally to defeat a scrappy Crackerjack squad, 35 to 28. The losers had led 17 to 16 at halftime. White connected with six baskets, while mate-mate Donn Mosser collected 10 points. Gene Frazier was the Crackerjack star. Carruth Hall kept pace with the Hellhounds in the Division III championship scrap by trouncing the Union Fountainees 42 to 17. Carruth was never in danger, leading 22 to 5 at halftime. Glenn St. Aubyn and Mac Frederick garnered Boxscores: Phi Delta Theta—21 G FT Kern, f 1 2 Barber, f 0 0 Hunter, f 4 1 Walker, c 1 1 Potter, g 1 1 Newcomer, g 0 0 Stauffer, g 1 0 Lynch, g 0 0 Totals 8 5 Newman I—20 G FT Gibbens, f 2 1 Penny, f 4 0 Protiva, f 0 0 Johnson, c 0 0 Hardman, g 0 0 Nordstrom, g 2 1 Hecht, g 1 0 Rengel, g 0 0 Totals 9 2 13 and 11 points respectively for the winners, while Jack Beal with three field goals was high point man for the Fountaineers. Battenfeld "B" Team Triumphs The Blanks defeated the men of Battenfeld Hall 30 to 27 in a hard-fought Division III tilt. Bob Sparling of the Blanks took scoring honors for the game with ten points. His team-mate, Ken Winters, and Warren Lowen of Battenfeld both collected nine points. Baseball Under Way S-T-R-I-K-E As 14 Men Turn Out Varsity baseball practice got under way this week with 14 men reporting for workouts. Of the 14 who are out, five are lettermen. Several more prospects are expected when actual practice on the diamond starts next week. According to "Knute" Kresie, the prospects are fine for getting a good schedule for the coming season. The squad at present includes outfielders Dean Martin, senior letterman, Curly Hayden, Calvert Winter, Bob Goodell, and Larry Johnston, also a letterman. Otto Teichgraeber and Marshall Hulett are shortstops. Two of the bases will be covered by lettermen with John Krum at third and Del Green playing second base. Denzel Gibbens and Steve Meade hold down infield positions at present. "Knute" Kresie will be the starting pitcher, and his substitute Bill Atwell. Warren Hodges, to date, has no competition as catcher. Kresie is the other returning letterman. Following the close of basketball season, Ray Evans is expected to join the lineup as are several other cagers. Tonight in the feature game the fine Pi Kappa Alpha squad will again take the floor at 10 o'clock against the Alpha Kappa Psi outfit. | | w | l | pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Beta Theta Pi | 177 | 4 | .144 | | Delta Tau Delta | 12 | 6 | .666 | | Sigma Alpha Epsilon | 9 | 9 | .500 | | Kappa Sigma | 7 | 8 | .466 | | Phi Gamma Delta | 7 | 8 | .466 | | sigma Chi | 6 | 9 | .400 | | Phi Delta Theta | 7 | 11 | .388 | | Delta Upsilon | 4 | 11 | .266 | Interfraternity Standings The Battenfeld "B" squad had little trouble defeating the Delta Upsilon "B" team 31 to 20. Bill Reardon of Battenfeld and Don Gill of Delta Upsilon tied for scoring honors with ten points each. Paul Juelfs, John Wintermote, and Jim McKinney all garnered nine points. At halftime the Battenfield five led the D.U. squad 22 to 16. Next week's pinbusting contests will find the Phi Delt's playing the Sigma Chi's, the Sig Alph's against High team for the evening was the Beta crew, which did away with 2,274 pins in their three game match against the Phi Gam's. Leading the Beta rollers was Don Welty with 521 pins to his credit, enough to grab top honors for the evening. The high individual game score was made by Delta Tau Shields Haerle with 208 in his first line. Last night's bowling matches saw several changes in the league standings. The Beta's held their position as leaders with a percentage of .777. The Delt's and Sig Alph's retained their places in second and third respectively. The Kappa Sig's moved up two notches to tie with the Phi Gam's in fourth position with percentages of 466. The Sigma Chi's, Phi Delt's, and D.U.'s hold fifth, sixth, and seventh positions in that order. the Kappa Sig's, the Phi Gam's matching the Delt's, and the Beta's playing the D.U.'s. INTERFRATERNITY STANDINGS DELTA TAU 1 2 3 tot. Keplinger 148 149 152 440 Babcock 132 130 144 406 Haerle 208 142 116 460 Merriman 165 154 147 470 Larimer 141 157 147 445 794 732 710 2236 SIGMA CHI Trower 157 146 121 424 Moore 100 133 128 361 Wetzel 148 151 141 440 Meyn 160 157 118 435 Butler 145 145 145 435 Handicap 50 51 51 152 760 783 704 2247 BETA Bennett 126 140 166 432 Altman 131 121 115 367 Jones 155 152 142 449 Olander 182 166 157 505 Welty 194 163 164 521 788 742 744 2274 PHI GAM Hodgson 160 109 143 412 Love 115 139 112 366 Mitchell 131 156 147 434 Hookins 145 145 126 416 Olson 152 185 161 498 Handicap 6 6 6 18 Handicap 6 6 6 18 709 740 695 2144 PHI DELT Kirby ... 134 165 134 433 Hall ... 145 150 133 428 Messelrode ... 128 155 155 438 McClure ... 123 124 143 390 Moses ... 122 158 139 419 ___ ___ ___ 652 752 704 2008 KAPPA SIG Tilson ... 147 112 108 367 Hansen ... 118 132 160 410 Gunn ... 201 147 139 487 SOON Wool belongs to the Army and Navy! 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