THURSDAY, JANUARY 15. 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1942 PAGE FIVE s4 Newman, Phi Gam's Remain Undefeated TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE 6:00 A. K. Psi "B" vs. Sig Alph "B"; Jayhawk Co-op vs. Hell Hounds. 10:00 Teke "B" vs. Sig Ep "B"; Pflogerville vs. Acacia. TOMORROWS SCHEDULE 6:00 Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Delta Tau; Beta “B” vs. Acacia “B”. 7:00 Beta vs. Phi Delt; Sigma Chi “B” vs. Carruth “B”. 8:00 John Moore vs. Crackerjacks; Phi Psi “D” vs. Beta “C”. 9:00 Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Teke; A. K. Psi vs. Sig Alph. Newman I displayed scoring ability and stamina to defeat S.A.E. 26 to 23 in a breath-taking intramural basketball spectacle last night. Members of both teams played spectacular ball, and kept a good-sized crowd that gathered to view the contest cheering so loudly that players had difficulty hearing the officials' whistles. Sig Alph's took an early lead of 5 to 2, which they held until Al Hecht and Junius Penny brought the count back to five-all. Then Sig Alph's Lynn Williams, Ken Winters, and Frank Gage raised the score to 13 to 7 in their favor, and retained the lead until the end of the first half, at which time the score read 19 to 13. S.A.E. Newman began to close up the gap after play resumed, and finally Hecht brought the count to 19-19 with a field goal. Scoring was neck and neck from then on, with neither team able to get more than a few points ahead. Sig Alph led 23 to 22 as the battle went into the closing minutes, in which Penny and Frank Rengel tossed in a bucket apiece and made the final score read 26 to 23 for Newman I. Hambric Makes 16 Points Seven Phi Gam's hit the basket for points in a 42 to 15 Fiji victory over Delta Chi. Roscoe Hambric and Larry McSpadden, Phi Gam intramural veterans, added 16 and 70 points respectively to their team's total score, and sparked the offensive which found them 27 points ahead at the final bell. Fiji's turned on the heat early in the contest, and at the half were leading 21 to 6. Delta Chi managed to look better in the third quarter, but was too far behind to give last year's champs a serious scare. Standout for Delta Chi was Ed Andresevic, former Wyandotte High School star, who garnered 9 of his squad's 15 points. Phi Psi's Down Acacia Acacia's staged a valiant but unsuccessful attempted comeback in their game with Phi Psi, but were finally defeated 39 to 20. Phi Psi forwards Bill Hodge and Clay Kyle went to town in a scoring spree in the first two periods, and found their team leading 18 to 4 at the half. Then Acacia forwards Ned Martin and Dwayne Adams led an attempt to even up the score in the first half, only to have it nipped in the bud by the Phi Psi defense department consisting of Steve "Torpedo" Meade and John Glover. Rock Chalk staged a surprise ending to squeeze out a 31 to 29 victory over Newman III in another of Wednesday's "A" games. The halftime bell found the Newmans leading 15 to 10 after two slow and dull periods of play. But a determined Rock Chalf five closed up the lead in the second half, and a field goal by John Reber in the closing seconds of the contest gave them the two-point victory, Orville Kretzmier, of Rock Chalk, and Fuller of Newman tied for scoring honors with 10 apiece. Fiji's Win Second Game In the "B" divisions, Phi Gamma Delta "B" kept up its percentage of 1.000 by defeating A.T.O. "B" 33 to 17. Eight Fiji's contributed at least one point to their team's total score in this contest, while A.T.O. Bob Martindale was leading scorer for his delegation with 7 points. Marshall Hulett, Phi Gam guard, led the scoring with 8 tallies. Beta "B", after trailing 6 to 11 in the last two quarters to come 1 nthe last two quarters to come back and take Sig Alph "B" 14 to 13. Scoring for the Beta's, who failed to sink a free throw during the entire contest, was evenly distributed, while Jerry Dawson made 10 of the S.A.E. 13 points. Sigma Nu's Fall Again Sig Ep "B", which enjoyed a shaky season so far this year, took matters well in hand last night to defeat Sigma Nu "B" 49 to 13. A hard-playing set of Sig Ep guards squelched Sigma Nu offensive attempts again and again, while the scoring department, led by Bill Burt, piled up the score. Burt chalked up a total of 22 points, all from action. He didn't have an opportunity to attempt a free throw all evening. All six members of the Sigma Nu (continued to page six) Beta's Increase Bowling League Lead With Win The inter-fraternity bowling league finished its second round last night with the Beta's, Sig Alph's, Delta Tau's and Kappa Sig's emerging victorious. The Beta's defeated the Phi Delt's two out of three games, S.A.E. took three games from Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma won two of their three games with the Phi Gams, newly entered team in the league, and Delta Tau bowled over the D.U.'s for three straight games. The scores: BETA Bennett 171 156 201 528 Phillips 161 150 147 458 W. Jones 189 135 136 460 Olander 180 159 213 552 Welty 142 170 178 490 Totals 843 770 875 2488 PHI DELT Kirby 150 224 140 514 Eckles 168 149 190 507 Frith 162 166 174 502 McClure 145 197 189 531 Potter 131 139 123 339 Totals 756 875 816 2447 SIGMA CHI Jackson 177 196 158 531 Whetzel 161 133 145 439 Moore 119 130 121 370 Trower 171 147 156 474 Meyn 123 101 133 357 Totals 751 707 713 2181 Totals 751 707 713 2181 (continued to page seven) Additional Sport on page 7 Only 4 Out of Many Services at Fritz Co. KOOLMOTOR--- The timed gasoline that gives your car added zip. JUST LIKE NEW---- We fix up slow leaks, punctures, and nicks in 1-2-3 order. 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In last year's Jayhawk-Husker basketball fray at Lincoln, Kansas came off the winner 55-53 in a tight game. Howard "Rope" Engleman led the Kansas attack with 24 points. Sid Held, last season's all-Big Six Husker guard, matched Engleman's scoring splurge. Held returns with this year's Nebraska team along with five other letter men—John Fitzgibbon, John Thompson, Les Livingston, Hartman Goetze, and Max Young. Returning minor letter men are Lyle King, Charles Vacanti, and John Hay. Hogan Wins Play-off Los Angeles, Jan. 14—(UP)—Ben Hogan, a jockey-sized Texan who yields to no man until the last putt is down, started the 1942 golf circuit where he finished in 1941—at the top—with a hard earned victory in the $10,000 Los Angeles open. He won the tournament yesterday on the 18th hole in a playoff match with big Jimmy Thompson, long-driving professional from Del Monte, Cal. 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