Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1960 KARL KAREUTZIGER goes in for a lay-up for Beta Theta Pi during its game with Sigma Chi as Bob Russell looks on. The Betaa won the game 58-40. Frosh Romp to 74-36 Win But Still Need Experience By Warren Haskin Kansas' Nolan Ellison popped in 18 points for the freshmen last night in a 74-36 romp over Emporia State's Junior Varsity in Allen Field House. Ralph Heyward was close behind Ellison with 16 points. Cold Night The Junior Jays grabbed an early lead and were never in trouble as Ellison and Heyward chalked up point after point. Jim Dumas also reached the double figures by contributing 10 points. Emporia State was cold from the field throughout the game with Don Goodseal the only player to reach the double figures. He collected 10 points in E-State's loss. Although the Kansas fresh played one of their better games of the year, it was evident that the team needed more experience. KU lost the ball several times on careless mistakes. But with more experience, a few of these Junior Jays' could provide strength to the varsity next year. Ellison and Heyward are possibly the two key figures who stand a good chance of seeing action next year on the varsity. Ellison has an average of 16.3 points a game while Heyward is sailing along with a 15.6 average. Dumas Has Potential Dumas is another who has the potential to help KU's varsity next season. He is a tremendous jumper and could help the rebounding department, although he only stands 6-1. John Matt, 6-6 center, could add rebounding strength and is a good shooter around the basket. He is averaging 11 points a game. These four players plus Jack Galloway, Roy Scott, Stan Williams and Ed Cabill have a good chance of seeing their names on the varsity roster next year, but it is going to take more practice and experience for them to achieve this goal. Buffs Lose, 82-73; Now Only 2 on Top The Big Eight which was so quickly knotted into a three-way tie for first last Saturday is already thinning out at the top. Missouri knocked Colorado out of the first place tie last night with an 82-73 victory. This leaves only KU and Kansas State in the top spot and following their game tomorrow only one will be in first place. In another game last night OKlahoma beat Nebraska 50-49. Top Stable NEW YORK-(UPI)The Calumet Farm of Mrs. Gene Markey has been the top money-winner stable 11 times since 1941. ATTENTION!! Represent K.U. in the INTERCOLLEGIATE BRIDGE TOURNAMENT 7:00 p.m. Wed., Feb. 24 in the Student Union Entry Fee, 75c Hold Lead Alpha Tau Omega advanced to the semi-final round of the Fraternity "A" intramural play-offs by downing Sigma Alpha Epsilon 43-39. will meet Phi Gamma Delta and Beta will take on Delta Upsilon in today's round of games. The winners maintained a four point lead throughout most of the game with their biggest margin coming in the second quarter when they hit a hot streak to widen the point bulge to 29-21 at the half. A tight defense and good shooting were the main factors in the ATO victory. The Sig Alphas were hindered by wild play and cold spells from the field in addition to the tight defense that they faced. Roger Hill paced the winner's attack with 16 points but his importance did not stop there. He was credited with many assists and several timely rebounds. Hill received assistance in the scoring department from Stuart Luder who hit 14 and Tom Holler who scored 12 points. In the Independent "A" play-offs the Bo-Jets downed Joseph R. Pearson I 46-34 and the Hawks defeated Stephenson 54-38. The Bo-Jets play Battenfield in their semi-final round while the Hawks take on the Losers. Other results: Larry Hercules was the big gun for the Sig Alphas with 21 points. Joe Baxter helped out with 14 points. BETTER AUTO SERVICE FOR YOU ATOs Move Into Semi-Finals On 43-39 Win Over SAEs I 40, Alpha Tau Omega I 19; Tau Kappa Epsilon I 2, Phi Kappa Psi 0 (forfeit); Phi Gamma Delta III 20, Sigma Chi I 16; Phi Gamma Delta I 25, Delta Upsilon II 22; Beta Theta Pi II 26, Sigma Chi III 18; Beta Theta Pi I 32, Sigma Chi IV 13; Sigma Chi VI 33, Phi Delta Theta II 31; Delta Tau Delta I 35, Phi Gamma Delta V 25. The SAE's caught fire at the beginning of the second half and began to cut the lead. They narrowed the lead to three points but could get no closer as the ATO defense stalled their attack. The game proceeded in a nip and tuck manner until the quarter ended with the winners leading 35-31. Dean Brobst MOBIL SERVICE KANSAS CITY, Mo. —(UPI)— Eighty-nine players were nominated today for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics All-America basketball team. As the fourth quarter opened the Sig Alphs cut the lead to two points but the ATOs again took charge and expanded their lead to five. The game settled down with each team trading goals until the ATOs went into a stall with 1:15 left to play and ran the clock out. The team will be selected after the NAIA basketball tournament in Kansas City March 7-12. Tallest man among the nominees is Ken Remley of West Virginia Wesleyan at 6-10. Two men are tied for the honor of being the shortest nominees-Jack Riley of Linfield College at McMinnville, Ore., and Nick Petti of Montclair, N.J., State College. Both stand 5-8. In the other Fraternity "A" game that was played Beta Theta Pi romped over Sigma Chi 58-40. ATO Cut Lead NAIA Nominates All-America Team More nominees will be announced next month after a second round of balloting. Washing — Lubrication 23rd & Naismith Dr. VI 3-9645 Dear Diary 1-HOUR Here's the last misable creep I had the misfortune to date! This one's really a "turkey"! 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