PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937 Phi Delt's Back To Win Second Game in Series Sigma Chi's Second; Ph Delta's Third; All But One Match Won By Falls The Phi Delt's battled back into the thick of the intramural playoffs last night by turning back the Sig Alpha 19-16 before a large and enthusiastic crowd. Each team now has won one game and the championship contest will be played tonight beginning at 7:30. The Sig Alph's started out in front and it looked as though they were going to repeat Wednesday's performance. North, Phi Delt scoring in finding the basket and the Sig Alphs led all the way to the intermission. Their lead at the half was 14-10. Brendelhain did almost all of the Phi Delt scoring in this frame, but he scored most along most of the Sig Alph scoring. The Deltas came back strong in the second half and North finally began hitting. The Sig Alphs were able to get only two points the next round, as they went in three for the Phi Deltas. The failure of Nourse, flashy Sig Alph sparkplung, to do his usual scoring was one of the biggest contributions to the Sig Alph downwell last night. Nourse was having bad luck with the Phi Delta well and the Phi Delta were watching him very closely on his post shots. It was North who clicked last night however and when North clocks, the Phil Deltis are a hard team to stop. Brevidemal provided lots of scoring help to the big center and this helped them all but four of the Phil Delti points. Last night's defeat was the first this season for Kiley's team and the pressure is on them now as they must come through tonight or give up their championship hopes. Nic Alab, (21) Phil Rieker, (19) Phi Delr (19) Noirres, f ___ g ft f Barber, f ___ 2 f 0 Storburg, b ___ 2 c 0 Kiley, g ___ 2 g 0 Zegglau, g ___ 0 g 1 D. Trester, g ffr B. Brickel, l f Young, c . 1 Sirge, r . 1 VictaClaire, o 0 Chamberb 6 4 6 Officials: Plumley-Crabbe Billiard Team Competes In Annual Tournament A team composed of Howard Wimm, Lawrence Bogge, Earl Kiney, Bill Whitney, and Doyle Shrarer, represented the University in the annual telegraphic Inter-Collegiate straight-rail billiard tournament in the billiard room of the Memorial Union building Wednesday night. The scores made by the individual players on the Kansas team were wired to the Indiana Union building at Bloomington, Ind., which is in charge of the meet this year. The score of the content will be known today. The shots were taken from a key shot chart prepared especially for schools and colleges entering this meet by Charles Peterson, present world champion trick shot billiard player Peterson is well known in the game. He is also known to make fancy shots and is known as the "father of inter-college billards." He has appeared here in exhibition matches. --won by fall over N. Smith, Beta 29 seconds. Women's Intramurals Women's Intramurals Schedules and entry blanks for the spring sports, including baseball, tennis doubles, horseheads, and golf team board meetings. Board meeting Wednesday afternoon. Intramural managers are asked to meet with teachers and returned to the intramural office by Tuesday. These sports will begin shortly after the Easter holidays. The team will defeat defended Irene McAdoo, 6-0, 6-2, in deck tennis games Wednesday after- The quarter-finals in deck tennis singles are to be played off between Dorothy Jane Willecus, Dorothy Pully Irone Moll, and the winner of the match between Ruth Wurley and the winner of the match would be played off sometime this week. The ten women shooting the highest total number of free throws are to shoot 25 more baskets by the end of the week. MALL NUMBER REPORT FOR FOOTBALL PRACTICE Only a small number of football players resumed football practice yesterday. Coach Ad Lindsay said that there would be no scrimmage on the field, and the linemen are working on charging and blocking, while the backfield men are learning the finer points of ball handling. Coach Lindsey expects to start scrimmage next week if the warm weather contin- Beta's Victors In Intramural Wrestling Bout Two hundred eager fans turned out for the finals in the men's intramural wrestling matches last night to see the Betas win the tournament with 129 points. The highlight of the evening was the match between McCoy and Dave Shrive (the former won by a fall in 4:30.) 128-pound class: Dieter, Sig Chi, won by fall over Faulconer, Phi Delt. 1.06. The Sigma Sha took second place with 92 points. Other teams placing woi Phie Delt; 79, Phi Gan; 74, DT.D; 38, SAE; 53, Kaps Su; 13, Phi Psi; 21, Theta Tau; 12, and PE. 2, E. All the matches except the 138- pound class were won by falls. In this match Musser took a decision over Nobe. 138-pound class, Musser, uncl. win by decision oohe S.NAE. 148-pound class, Townley, Phi Dale. 152-pound class, Downy, Phi Gaga, 45 seconds. 121-pound class: J. Gillespie, unl, won over Echbaugh, unl, by fall. 2.56. 158-pound class: Horton, Sig Chi, won over Burr, Beta, 5:45. Summary of the finals: Every Saturday Night 9 till 12 168-pound class: Morris, Phi Gam New Jubilesta 936-38 Mass. DANCE K. U. Rhythm Club DOGFUN FUTURE ... with Stan and Ollie and their twin brothers in the screaming Full-Length Feature! Stan Ollie LAUREL HARDY Biggest Week-end Double Treat GENE AUTRY Regular training began with a flourish for the University baseball team yesterday afternoon on the DOUBLE FUN Much Action Is Seen As Coaches Drill Players 178-pound class: McCoy, Phi Delta win by fall over Shirk, Kappa Sig 4:50. Week 10c Til 7 Days Then 15c "Our Relations" "Round-Up Time In Texas" "ROBINSON CRUSOE" You've Nothing To Loose But Your Mind. Don't Miss It! 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