Page 9 Betas, Fijis DU's, ATO's Top IM Race Friday, Feb. 12, 1960 University Daily Kansas The Phi Gams lead Division II with a 3-0 record with two games left to play. Sigma Chi is second with a 3-1 mark but is virtually eliminated because of an earlier loss to the Phi Gams. The league leaders take on Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Kappa Theta in their remaining games. The Sig Eps are tied for last with Sigma Nu, both teams having 1-3 records for the season. Phi Kappa Theta is in fourth place with a 1-2 mark. Rounding out the league is Phi Delta Theta in third place with a 2-2 mark for the year. With less than two weeks of the fraternity "A" intramural schedule left to go, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Upsilon are dominating the three divisions. Division III sports the only race for first place with Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Upsilon tied with identical 3-0 records. Both teams have two games left to play and the winner will probably not be decided until the last game of the season. With one game left to play the Betas have a 5-0 record in Division I and their closest opponent is Sigma Alpha Epsilon with a 4-2 record. Even if they should lose their last game, the Betas will finish with a better record than any other team in the league. Third place is the only disputed position in the league with Phi Kappa Psi and Tau Kappa Epsilon deadlocked at 3 wins and 2 losses apiece. Kappa Sigma is fifth with a 2-3 mark followed by Triangle with a 1-4 slate and Pi Kappa Alpha showing 0-5 for the season. There is also a red-hot race going for third place in this division. Delta Chi, Delta Tau Delta and Lambda Chi Alpha are in a three-way tie with a 1-2 record for each team. Alpha Kappa Lambda holds last place with an 0-3 mark. STILLWATER, Okla. — (UPI) — The nation's top collegiate wrestling teams, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma, will meet here tonight in their second dual match of the season. More than 8,500 spectators are expected for the traditional battle of the intra-state rivals. 8.500 to Watch Wrestling MALLS STADIUM BARBER SHOP Malls Shopping Center Chuck Ledom Jack Rasing JOE LESCH, Owner OPEN 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1033 Mass. Ken Fringle, Don Bachelor, Chuck Schamle FRANK LESCH, Mgr. OPEN 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 12 Noon Jayhawkers to Run In Spartan Relays Coach Bill Easton's Jayhawker hinduces head into East Lansing, Mich., this weekend for the 37th annual Michigan State games with their sights on the distance medley and 240-yard relays crowns. Kansas will have captain Clif Cushman and rookies Curtis McClinton, Dan Lee, and Clarence Peterson going in the hurdles relay. Last year's winner, Oklahoma, along with Kentucky and Michigan State, will offer Kansans even rougher competition in the distance medley. Either Cushman or Paul nearick will open for the Jayhawkers with a baton carry of 440 yards, followed by Bob Tague in the half-mile; Bill Dotson, three-quarter mile; and Billy Mills in the mile. Mills to Face Hodgson Mills will again face Gail Hodgson who beat him by two-tenths of a second in the mile run here last Monday. Oklahoma also returns Bob Ringo and Hi Gernert from last year's team. These two along with Hodgson make the Sooners a strong bet for their second straight title. Team Plagued by Injuries "Bob Covey and Brian Travis are still out with injuries and Darwin Ashbaugh's performance will depend on whether or not he can be in shape by meet time," reported Coach Easton. "We'll be going for first in the distance medley and try to score well in the two mile relay." Charlie Tidwell will be Kansas' best bet for an individual title. Tidwell will face all of last year's place winners in the 75-year dash. Included will be Oklahoma to the Dee Givens, who pushed him to a .061 effort in the 60-yard dash in last Monday's dual meet. NEW YORK —(UPI)— Ed Lopat, former Yankee star and now the club's pitching coach, says it takes a special kind of talent to be a relief pitcher. Lopat and Vie Rasche carefully relieved with the Yankees, but Eddie said, "Allie Reynolds could come in any time—start or relief." Very Special OPEN TODAY! DAIRY QUEEN 1835 Massachusetts STOP BY FOR A CONE WITH THE CURL ON TOP IN YOUR FAVORITE FLAVORS Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They Are Loyal Supporters. Dear Dr. Frood: FROOD TELLS HOW TO CLEAN UP ON YOUR LAUNDRY Dear Dr. Frood: I told my girl I was in love, and she laughed. I told her I wanted to get married, and she laughed. How can I make her realize that I'm serious? Serious (see below) Dear Serious: Marry someone. ∞ ∞ ∞ Dear Dr. Frood: I have been having trouble sleeping at night. 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