PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1980 Four Frat' Teams Tie For Lead - Delta Chi, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Chi and Phi Delta Theta Have Lost Only One Game A seven point last half rally gave the Delta Chi's a 17 to 12 victory over the previously undefeated Phi Delt's and placed the championship of Division I within the reach of four teams that have lost only one game each. The Delta Chi, Phil Delta Theta, Sigma Chi, and Kappa SIGma. The favored Phi Delt's got away to a slow start and were trailing seven to six at the quarter but put on a rally and went out in front 10 to 8 at the half. The Delta Chi's made one goal and held their opponents scoreless in the third quarter and then to 17 in the last quarter while the Phi Delt's were able to get only one field goal. Kraemer and Renko each made six points for the Delta Chi's. Walkers totaled six for the Phi Delt's but the feature of the scoring was two long shots by Renko from far behind the center of the court. McCaskill's eight field goals led Beta Theta Pi to a 34 to 22 victory over a Sigma Nu team that had previously handed the favored Sig Alph's a trimming. The Beta's went out in front 16 to 4 at the half and from there on they coated in. Stipp made eight Sigma Nu points and Russell was close behind counting for six. Sigma Chi stayed in the fight for the leadership of Division I and eliminated all Phi Psi chances by defeating them 13 to 19. The Sigma Chi went into an early 8 to lead and then ran their score up to 22 before allowing the Phi Psi to make a single point. Souders led the scoring with 12 Sigma Chi points and Tyler was close behind him with nine. Big Tom Yoe led the Phi Psi with nine points. Kappa Sigma continued its climb toward a championship by turning back Sigma Alpha Epsilon, a preseason favorite, 26 to 18. A ten point second quarter gave the Sig's a 16 to 6 half time lead which they held throughout the game. Clover led the scoring as Sig's points while Haiti and Ziegel-Sig's points make five for each of the Alph's. WANT ADS Alpha Kappa Psi, with Johnson scoring 14 points and Arnold counting 11, gave the Buccaneers a 36 to 18 pasting and assured itself a LOST: Theta Sorority Fn. Thought to have been lost at Jayhawk房 please call Miss Louise Fadder, Phone 1791. Reward ... -101 REWARD: for return of "Outlines of Geology" by Longwell, Knopf, and Flint. Call 1978. Dale Corley. 103 REWARD: for lost book, "International Law," by Briggs. Believed lost in library or journalism building Friday morning. Call Dick Harp, at 726, and receive reward. 101 PATEE place in the playoffs. The Bucaneers put up a game fight and were trailing 14 to 15 at the half but the A. K. Pai's turned on the power and rolled up 16 points to two for the Bucaneers in the last half Vandavere and Dalyrimp each scored six for the Bucaneers. All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY A Picture to Make You Proud You're an American Here are heroes who stand together in the stance tradition of the "PRIDE OF THE NAVY" JAMES DUNN ROCHELLE HUDSON —2nd Feature— Oui! Out! Monsieur! We Are Here! AND IT'S THE SWINGIEST DANCE FROLIC YOU EVER SAW! "GOLD - DIGGERS IN PARIS" RUDY VALLEE ROSEMARY LANE HUGH HERBERT ALLEN JENKINS EXTRA Master Of Daffy Dunces! ROBERT BENCHLY in his best-of-all show "MENTAL POISE" Galloway made six goals in the first half and Carter counted five times to lead the D.U.'s to a 26 t times to lead the D.U.'s to a 26 to 19 first half lead over the Sig Ep's which was barely enough to hold up for a 34 to 33 victory for the D.U.'s. Galloway was high point man of the game with 18 points and Sig Ep's Gaskill was close behind with 17. Hillside Club showed the intramural spectators two men who are apt vult at scoring. Elson with 22 points, was hard pressed to keep ahead of his teammate Fedeh they totaled 21, and between them they led the Hillside Club to a 63 to 31 victory over Rock Chalk. Woolerton counted 15 points for the Rocks Chalks. Trailing 20 to 16 at the end of the third quarter, the Kappa Sig "B" team scored 10 points in the final fourth of the game to emerge victorious over Sigma Chi B" "B" 26 to 24. Shirk was the game winner with 11 Sigma Sig points, and Smith made eight for the Sigma Ch'i. Also—MGM News 12 votes with merchant's signature The Buccaneers came back Saturday with a 39 to 23 win over 1222 Mississippi. The Bucks ran up a 29 to 14 half time lead and coasted through for an easy victory. Vandaver and Dalyrmple made 12 points each for the Buccaneers and 7 points each for the high point man of the game with 16 of the 23 points made by 1222 Mississippi. Phi Delt "C" led the S.A.E. "C" 16 to 10 at the half and then each team put up an air tight defense. The Sig Alph's were able to score only one field goal during the last quarter, slightly better with a goal and one free throw. The final score was Phi Delt's 19. Sig Alph's 12. Phi Psi "C" showed a stone wall defense and a last half offense to defeat the Phi Gam "C" 34 to 6. Known made all of the Phi Psi first half points and added six in the last half to lead the scoring with 18. It's STILL the HILL at the BLUE MILL We Deliver Call 409 Beta Theta Pi defended Pi K. A. two games to none in volley ball and Sigma Nu won from Triangle two to one. Ledyard scored 10 points for the Pasi's and Lodge made four of the Phi Gam's six. Intramural basketball schedule for tomorrow and Tuesday is as follows: Monday—6 p.m. Kappa Psi si Comets, G. Dominoes ii vs. Heli Hounds I. 9 p.m. 1222 Miss. Buckeyes; K. E.K. s. G. Dominoes I. 10 p.m. Triangle vs. DU; Pi K. A. vs. Anacia Tuesday, 10 p.m., D. T. D. vs. Phi Psi; Phi Delt vs. S.P.E. The University of Missouri Tigers defeated Bald Hargis' Kansas Jayhawks 68 to 38 in an indoor track and field meet at Columbia last night. Seven meet recorders were named, including a mark which fell to Kansas" Don Bird. The Jayhawk vaulting star toped 13 feet, 5-14 inches. Missouri Takes Track Meet Gehret New Dancing Assistant The adagio danced class met Friday afternoon, and Dorothy Gehret, fa'41, was appointed to replace Ferne Hill, c'40, as assistant to Frank Anberg, instructor. All future meetings of the class will be held at 3:30 every Friday afternoon. Gebret New Dancing Assistant The weather fools us at times but a tailor-made suit from Schulz is fool-proof. Be ready for Spring with a suit made to fit you and your personality. Latest styles and patterns. Other Berry tours this summer are: 9-days—New York—$79; 14-days—New York—$149; San Francisco—$129 and $175. 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