PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1939 Intramural Leaders Stay Undefeated - Phi Delt's Down A. T. O. 35 to 17; A. K. Psi Drubs Trojans 60 to 13; Sig Ep's Lose to Acacia Two league leading intramural basketball teams retained their undefended standings last night when the Phil Dilt quintet detuned Alpha Tau 35 to 17 and the fast shooting A. K. Pai's smothered the Tennessee Trojans 60 to 13. The Acadia's also had a loss to Georgia, they pushed Sigma Phi Epsilon still further down the ladder in a close 30 to 27 game. The Phi Delt's lost no time in their drive for a fourth consecutive victory when they stepped to a 23 to 2 lead at halftime and then loaked during the last half to finish out in front 35 to 17. Walker, Phi Delt center, bore the brains of 10 points. Chief point setter for A.T.O. was Sawyer who connected with four field goals and a charity toss for nine points. Johnson and Vogel on a scoring exhibition at the expense of the Tennessee Trojans, each connecting for 10 field goals to lead an inspired A. K. Pi aggregation in its 60 to 13 victory. Last night's victory was the fourth in as many starts for A. K. Pi to put them on top in its division. Not content with a 2 to 16走 at the half, the Pi's put on a drive in the last half which swept the Trojans off their feet. The closest and most thrilling game of the evening saw Acacia emerge on the end of a 30 to 27 score over S.P.E. Watson sparked his team with eleven points. White with six points, led S.P.E. scoring. Tonight's games are as follows: 5:30 p. m., S.P.E. "B"-D. U. "B" Beta "B"-Phi Psi "B" 10:00 p.m., 122 Miss. - Jaybirds Beta Theta Pi-Pi K. A. Missouri Swamps Cyclones, 56 to 37 John Lobsiger, guard, was Missouri's leading scorer. He made five field goals and three free throws for 13 points. Gordon Nichols, center, lead the Iowa State scoring with 12 points. Columbia, Mo., Jan. 9—(UP) —The University of Missouri跌 Iowa State college 56 to 35 in a Big Si conference basketball game here tonight. Missouri led at the half 22 to 16. MISSOURI (56) Totals ... 25 6 14 fg ft f Harvey, f 4 0 1 Cooper, f 6 0 2 Watson, f 1 0 1 Keirsey, f 1 0 0 Halter, f 0 0 0 Currence, c 1 1 3 Tison, c 4 2 1 Hulstead, g 2 0 3 Nash, g 1 0 0 Lobsig, g 5 3 2 Jorgenson, g 0 0 1 IOWA STATE (37) fg ft f Allan, f 1 0 0 Beresford, f 2 2 1 Harris, f 2 3 2 Jones, f 1 0 0 Gordon, f 0 0 0 Nichols, c 4 4 3 Ryan, f 0 1 0 Meze, g 1 0 0 Bliss, g 1 1 2 Hunt, g 0 0 0 - - - - - Totals ... 12 11 8 Summary: Free throws missed Missouri 8, Iowa State 8. Score at half, Missouri 22, Iowa State 16. Referees, John Lance, Pittsbun Kan.; Louis House, Kansas City. Teachers' Retirement Plan To Be Discussed The proposed teachers' retirement plan which is to go before the legislature this session will be discussed here Friday by the heads of the five state colleges and universities. Members of the faculties of the four colleges and the University will hear a discussion of the plan at 2 p.m. by R. V. Phinney, Larned chairman of the committee from the Kansas State Teachers association which was instrumental in formulating the bill. He will speak before members of the University faculty at 4 o'clock. UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER Dr. F. C. Allen saw the Oklahoma Sooners take a flying start Saturday night at making his prediction that they would win the basketball bunting come true . . . that 12 point margin for victory was as surprising as rain on a desert, although Oklahoma was conceded a chance of up-setting the Jayhawks . . . I can see nothing but grief for the other Big Six teams now, but don't give Kansas the 10-count yet . . . Although sophomore Corbin was high point man for the Sooners with 16 points, the Jayhawkers say that the towering Scheffler was the center of the Oklahoma attack . . . his rebound work was nothing short of sensational and goals can't be made when the other side has the ball . . . Kansas had to rely on long shots for their points , with the exception of seventeen points . . . 17 points, the Jayhawkers were as cold as ice cubes in a fridgite . . . and the Oklahoma defense was tighter than a 1939 bath suit . . . Engleman was the only Kansas to score more than one basket, although all the Jayhawkers are consistent scorers . . . on the other hand the Sooners were pul-liency hot . . . of their first 10 shots at the hoop, they counted exactly seven which is fair shooting . . . the Crimson and Blue never recovered from the early attack of the southern school . . . of the same players leads of 11 to 21 to 9 in the first half . . . Kansas 2 to 1 at the start of the game. . . The blast of sports editor's story in the Kansas State Collegian as regards the State athletic policy was surprising to say the least . . . may-be he has something there. . . Coach Allen hopes to have wildcat and deer meet tonight . . while in Texas on the holiday trip, one of his old athletes at Warrenburg gave him an 82 pound鹿 to feast on . . . after dressing it and keeping it in cold storage, just 11 pounds are left for "Chog" and his cagars, who the old maestro is hoping that his Jayhawkers will feast on the wildcat during the game . . . Oklahoma's Schaffer has done a lot of traveling during his college career . . . I mean from school to school . . . he was a freshman under Dutch Lourong at Northwestern, and then transferred to Jacksonville College in Illinois where he averaged 19 points a game on a championship team . . . the Sooners pulled a fast one on Henry (Oklahoma Agia) Ibue burying Scheffler into their hair and "handsome Hank" practically had him enrolled at Stillwater . . . The lad that gave 5 to 3 odds on Kansas going through the Big Six undefeated this year was going around yesterday silent as a Christmas candle . . . The Jayawaters are expected to hit the 500 class tonight against Kansas State . . . Prep champions of three states are bidding for positions on the University of Nebraska wrestling squad . Charlie Broke is going to transfer his talent to the "grunt-and-roar" Oklahoma Aggies win that have let double the player over Kansas in the season go to their heads . . . they haven't played the same brand of basketball since . . . Rumor has Dick Crayne, 1983 backfield coach, on an inside track for the same position at Florida U. . . The Galloping Ghosts and A. K. Pail's spread-eagled all intramural competition they have played this season . . . Badminton Team Wins Match Against Topeka The badminton team, sponsored by the Lawrence Badminton club and recently organized by Jim Ruport, fencing instructor, was successful in its first match against Topeka Saturday. The team won five of the six events on the foreign court. The team has a tentative match scheduled for Saturday evening which will be held in the women's gym. As a result of increased interscholastic games, the University is offering courses in badminton for the first time. The play Saturday was featured by Webster H. Kimball, fourth most notable in the nation who has best contributed in organizing the Lawrence team. Debating Teams of Kansas And Iowa State Will Meet When Iowa State comes here to debate with the University team next week, the Lawrence Lions Club will hear them talk on "Re-enable the United States should establish an alliance with Great Britain." Dinner will be served the two teams and club members at 6:30 at Wiedemann's next Wednesday, and the debate will be held later. Brilliant Sophomore BRUCE VORAN Jayhawk newcomer, who is one of Coach Allen's reserve mainstays. He will see action against theagges tonight. K-State Center-the Ghosts, has a four year average of 10.2 points a game for the 99 battles in which he has participated. For three of the four years the Ghosts have boasted the leading intramural scorer, Kelly's boys hold the intramural scoring record at 93 points in a single game and have an average of 47.3 points to their opponents 26. Pi Phi's Ahead In Fall Sports The points have been totaled for the intramural games played so far this semester by women athletes on the Hill, and the Pi Phi's have the edge for total number of points, garnering 243. - Have Scored 243 Points To Take First Place In Intramurals A majority of St. Lawrence University students favor subsidization of athletes. Homer Wesche, all-Big Six center, paced conference cagers in pre-league games. Volleyball was the first sport played this year. The independent team, IWW, won first place with 97 points; Pi Phi's were second with a score of 87, and Corbin hall placed third, with 71½ points. The tennis singles broke a prediction of the season, when the Kappa beat the A. D. Pii by seven points However, D. J. Willett, A. D. Pii place who has won the tennis singles championship for the past three years, again walked off with this year's cup. The Kappa's placed first with 74, A. D. Pi second with 67, and the Pi Phi came in third with 51. All teams did not enter the horse-race tournament, but the Kappa placed first, at A. D. Pi, 38; second, Pi Phi, 52; and third, Corbin ball, 28. In handball, the IND team came to the foreground, and placed first with 61 points. The Pi Phi's placed second with a score of 53, and the Kappa's came in third with 29 points. Pi Beta Pi, 243; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 203½; Alpha Delta Pi, 201 Corbin shell, 161½; Alpha Chi Omega, 148; Chi Omega, 124. Flying Club To Meet The Flying Club will have its regular meeting tonight at 7:30 in Marvin hall. All members are urged to be present. Galloping Ghosts Boast Strong Four Year Record The Galloping Ghosts, outstanding among intramural basketball teams the past four years, play their 100th game tomorrow night when they meet the strong Hexagons in a league battle. Over this four year period the Ghosts have won 92 games while losing seven to intramural and independent teams throughout the state. The fast-loping Phantoms have piled up some amazing records and have one undisputed intramural championship; one runner-up title, and reached the finals the other two who are still undefeated this season. Floyd "Boss" Kelly, manager of Start Tonight-the Ghosts, has a four year average of 10.2 points a game for the 99 battles in which he has participated. For three of the four years the Ghosts have boasted the leading intramural scorer, Kelly's boys hold the intramural scoring record at 93 points in a single game and have an average of 47.3 points to their opponents 26. LESTER MAPRELMAN H.ENGLEMAN Jayhawkers, who have broken into the starting line-up again. Their play against Oklahoma won them starting herds for tonight's game against the Aggies. Father of Two Students Dies Father of Two Students 1806 Bert Harman, Tonganoxia, died late Sunday night at the Lawrence Memorial hospital. Mr. Harman was the father of Geneviève Harman, c-42; and Gordon Harman, c-40. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2:30 in Tonganoxia. NO BITTER NO BREAKING IN! NO BITTER TASTE Forty-five independent students have played for Kelly and the Ghosts during the four years. Tail-of the teams was the squid of 6 years ago which averaged 6 feet 4 inches. Last year's champions averaged 6-3 and this year's squair has dwindled down to a more 6-1. Cunningham Transfers A. A. U. Registration Gleem Cunningham will be eligible to defend his 1500-meter title in the metropolitan championships at the Antwerp military at Jersey City, Jan. 28. The world's premier milier is transferring his A. A. U. registration from the metropolitan district to Kansas, judge John J. Flaherty, chairman of he metropolitan track and field committee, announced. Ineligibility results from the transfer. Cunningham is competing unattached this season, but run under an annual New York earn exchange last year. Read the Kansan Wat-Ads regulary. 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