1 WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1983 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR Fall Attendance In Intramurals Sets New High Football and Basketball Records Established; Create Six-Man League In view of the large number of men competing in the different sports, Ed Elbel, director of 'men's intramurals, reports the first semester of the all-school sport program that has succeeded over a period of many years. New records were established in the number of students competing in football and in basketball. To give room for more men to participate in touch football, a six-man league was created. A grand total of 610 took part in competition on six-man and eleven-man organizations. Phi Delta Theta made an impressive record in intramural touch football history in their winning of the school championship. The powerful Phil Deltle whipped the Beta's in the finals of the elimination tournaments, and losing only one, the Phil Deltle scored 149 points in offense against their opponents' 24. Playing a role somewhat similar to Larry Kelley of Yale fame, Louie North, Phil Delt end, was the outstanding player of the season. Selected as a unanimous choice for the all-school tournament point scoring with 74, which amounted to 30 more than the next high scores. **Beta's** Boost Best Record Beta and Sigma Chl were locked in a tie for the six-man title. In the finals of the elimination tourney, the two teams tied, 6 to 6. An investigation of the two teams' records reveals that the Beta's registered the best record, however. The Beta's won 6 games and one conceded 3 points. The Chl's standing of 5 victories and 2 ties. In team competition, the Beta's scored 110 points to their opponents' 19, while the Sigma Chl's totalled 34 to their opponents' 24. Hampared by disgraceful weather no outstanding marks were made in the fall track meet, which saw the Sig Eg's win with 60 points. Beta Theta Pi was runner-up with 41. Jimmie Baker, Sig Aliph, was the individual star of the meet, as he won first place in the 100-yard-dash, tied for first in the high jump, and placed second in the broad jump. Handball proved to be a popular port this fall. The Phi Deltas' two rack handball stars, Stew Chambers and Russ Benton, placed first and second respectively in the national tournament. Phi Deltas' won the rackhandship, defeating the sam championship, defeating the Rock Chalks. Delt's Win At Tennis Deltis Wt At Tennis Delta Tetra Delta scored an upset victory in the team tennis tourney as they downed the Snoopers. The Stal Alp跑车 tour, Bill Kiley, who was injury-free, will be heat Jack Nesbey, Beta. The big upset was in horeshose. The Galoping Ghosts came from behind to trim the highly-favored Thia Toua's Thia. The Thia Toua's, the Thia Toua's, led by Larson, singles champion of the school, and Heter, who was runner-up, were beaten almost single-handed by Gerald Brown, dark Jones, Sigma Chi, took the honors in golf as he defeated Hanna, Phi salt At the completion of the fall sports, a compilation of organization points gave the Beta's 593.5, which put them ahead of the Phi Deltas, who registered 505.5. Third and fourth positions were maintained by Sigma Chi with 438.5 and Sig Epi with 337.55. The basketball season is now in full swing. Fifty-nine teams are competing in four divisions. Leading the strong "A" division are the Phi Delta and the Sig Algae. With half of the schedule played, neither of these teams have yet tasted defeat. The Johnson All-Stars are pacing the second division and the Culkin III. On top of the heap in the "B" division of the organizations, are Sigma Chi and Sigma Phi Epsilon. The second semester holds aptly in store for the intramural athletics. Competitive meets will be held in swimming, wrestling, track and field, handball, and golf. One of the teams is a varsity playground baseball. Organizations will enter into team competition in horseshoes, tennis, and handball. Jayhawks Are Victors Over Huskers, 27-2 Continued from page 1 and Rogers scored by way of the free throw route to end the scoring for Between the first and second halves the fans were led in another community singing by Rev Robert A. Hunt of the First Methodist Church, the game -Kansas 27, Nebraska 22. Sorenson of Nebraska and Prable of Kansas tied for high scoring hones with nine points each. Baker, Nebraska forward, and Schmidt, Kansas, were close behind with ...masa (27) Rogers f fg f tmf pf f Rogers g 1 0 3 1 40.0 Hollday, f 0 0 3 1 40.0 Walthamus c 1 0 3 1 40.0 Walthamus c 3 3 2 0 40.0 Noble, g 2 0 0 3 38.0 Schaff, f 2 0 0 3 25.0 Dond, g 0 0 0 0 20.0 Totals ... 10 7 8 5 200.0 Nebraska (22) ... fg ft mf tpf pld Baker, f ... 3 1 2 3 2 3.0 Baker, f ... 3 1 2 3 2.0 Eleangh, c ... 0 0 0 3 3.9 Parseng, g ... 1 2 0 0 4.5 Scorensen, g ... 1 2 0 0 4.5 Hill, f ... 0 0 0 4.0 Kovanda, f ... 0 0 0 1 10.0 Werner, f ... 0 0 0 0 .5 Werner, f ... 0 0 0 0 .5 Dohrman, c ... 0 0 0 0 2.0 Hockey Battle Saturday Totals 9 4 2 10 200.9 Officials: E. C. Quigley and Gene Johnson. Greyhounds and Saints in Kansas City Match Fighting to gain a football in the playoff positions, the Kansas City Graybounds, American Hockey association entry from the Heart of America, prepare to battle the SL. The team is scheduled for the Pla-Mor Saturday night. The Hounds took the Twin City club for a 5-1 victory last Sunday night and threw in a list of fistfighters for good measure. Rudy Allin, who holds down a wing position for the St. Paul puckers, was sent to the penalty box near the end of the game for engaging in a fist fight. Buy It at the Bookstore The heavy body-checking by the Kansas City club and the frantic efforts of the Saints to recover their loss from fans on their feet most of the game. Two Book Stores During the rest periods of the main game Saturday the Rockhill amateur team and the St. Joseph Sea Hawks will tangle in the first of an inter-city series between amateur players of both cities. pert, will play an exhibition three-cueison match against Johnny Layton, 12 times three-cueison billiards champion of the in the Mme-morial Union billiard room, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Local Cue Expert Meets Layton Clarence Wilson, local billiard ex BIG SIX GAMES THIS WEEK Tough Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma A. & M. z Stillwater. Tomorrow TOMORROW Missouri vs. Washington at St Louis. --- GOING DOWN...basement prices on cold weather wearables Just completed our inventory and we have many real bargains for you. Trousers Sale Suit Sale - Obercoat Sale - Shirt Sale - Tie Sale - Hosiery Sale. Many of these lots won't last long. Everything IN UNIVERSITY SUPPLIES Note Books Zipper Books Note Book Fillers Slide Rules Drawing Paper Typewriters Fountain Pens Medical Equipment Artists Supplies Drawing Instruments Buy your paper by the pound at CARTER'S STATIONERY Opposite the GRANADA Theatre 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 --- ECONOMIZE By Patronizing The Student Book Exchange Sponsored by W.S.G.A. We have been buying and selling textbooks for years. K. U. students have learned to save at the Book Exchange. Union Building Room 6 Sub-Basement Open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.