PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. MARCH 15, 1934 Phi Delts Triumph Over S. A. E team For Championship North Scores 16 Points i Finals, to Give Victors Second Consecutive 'A' Title With North accounting for over half of the points, the Phil Deltis annexed their second consecutive intramural championship last night by trucing the Sig Alphs 27 to 13. It was the fourteenth straight triumph for the winners and the second in two days over the other Division 2 representatives. It was the smooth basket work of North, at center, for the Phi Delts, that spelled defeat for S. A. E., as time after time, he scored difficult shots to tally 16 points. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was able to work the ball in for close attempts, but could not connect. Opening with a barrage of field goals the Phil Dells early in the game gave notice of their intentions of finishing the series in quick order by rolling up a 10-2 lead in the first quarter. North nash one from the side and then drove in for two setups while Johnson produced the final touchdown from outside the defense and Trotter drifted through for baskets to put the defending champs safely out in front. North started the last mat out with two goals, one as he was going under the basket, and the other a result of a left In a brief Sigma Alpha Epsilon comeback Johnson sank a side shot and Holcomb added another point on a charity toss. Trotter and North had similar success at the free throw line to boost the Phi Delt total to 13. Stoltenberg, standing just inside center, dropped a long heave through the netting to make the halftime score 13-7. ★ There's more to STYLE THAN SNAPPING THE BRIM hand flip. Van Cleave was successful from far out on the court, but E. Haney scored for Sigma Alpha Epilion from the same distance. A tip-in near the close of the third period was made by North. Stetsons for spring are priced at $6 (unlined), $6.50, $8, $10 and upward. Also the Stetson MIRY-LITE, new extremely light-weight "crusher," at $5. Three setups by the Phi Delta concluded their scoring midway through the fourth quarter as they remained content to keep their opponents score down. Trotter dribbed in from center while North worked loose to count his seventh basket. Chambers secured his only goal of the game on another short shot, as the S.A.E. defense rushed the deliberately playing champions. Stolttenberg scored upon return to position of Johnson's shot, and against the Phi Delt substitutes in the closing minute, while J. Haney tallied from the side. JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY If you want the final word in snap-brim smartness, try on a Stetson "Lakechurst." Rakish style built-in. The brim curls slightly at the back. And on the sides it narrows just enough to give that alert, clean-cut look that college men demand. In all the new spring shades. Now being shown, with other Stetson styles of the season, at your favorite men's shop. STETSON shows you in The LAKEHURST AT THE BETTER STORES A SIZE AND SHAPE FOR EVERY HEAD STETSON HAT Headquarters in Lawrence You'll like the new spring styles $5 and $6 Phi Deltis 27 S. A. E 13 G. F. FT. G. F. FT. Roberts 0 0 1 J Harvey 1 0 Churchers 0 1 1 Holeomb 1 0 North 7 2 0 Johnson 1 0 'Cleave 2 0 0 Stol'berg 2 0 'trotter 2 1 0 E Haney 1 0 PHI DELTS ARE UNDEFEATED File Up 372 Points With Only Tw Close Cases. In winning the 1933-34 intramural basketball championship, the Phil Deltas won 14 games without a defeat and piled up 372 points against an opponent's score of 148. Most of the contests were won by rather one-sided margins and only two of the games were close. Sigma Alpha Epsilon in its first encounter held Close Games the champions on a 27-25 count, while the Collegians played on even terms throughout the regulation time of a first round playoff match, but lost in the overtime 18-14. The Phi Delts record: The Phi Delta Tecumseh Phi Delts 21, S. A. 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