Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Jan. 19, 1961 Betas Move Into Top Notch in IMs Last night's intramural basketball games brought a series of one-sided scores that started with Beta Theta Pi beating Alpha Kappa Lambda 73-34 in Fraternity A play. The Alpha Tau Omega team continued with the one sided scoring, defeating Tau Kappa Epsilon 54-30. Sigma Chi and Phi Kappa Theta played the only close game with Sigma Chi winning 52-46. In Independent B games AAA beat Battenfeld 53-16, Cisabs beat the Gunners 50-21 and the Slugs beat Navy 32-23. Chemistry and Carruth & O'Leary were awarded forfeits over AFROTC and Concordia. In Fraternity C play Phi Delta Theta #2 beat Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1, 32-16, and Beta Theta Pi #6 downed Kappa Sigma, 29-12. Also Sigma Chi #3 beat Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 42-26. In the only scheduled game in Independent C, the Medics were given a forfeit win over Jim Beam when Jim Beam failed to have enough players to start the game. IN TUESDAY NIGHTS games Beta Theta Pi Fraternity A basketball team took over top spot in their division by beating Phil Delta Theta, the previous top team. 53-49. Also in Fraternity A Lambda Chi downed Alpha KappaLambda in an overtime period, 38-34 and Pi Kappa Alpha was awarded a forfeit over Phi Kappa Psi. Tuesday night's highest scoring game was in Fraternity C play as Beta Theta Pi #2 beat Delta Chi 54-24. In other Fraternity C games Delta Upsilon #3 beat Theta Tau 29-17, Phi Gamma Delta #5 beat Phi Delta Theta #5 27-18, Phi Gamma Delta #4 beat Phi Delta Theta #4 23-16 and Phi Gamma Delta #2 beat Phi Delta Theta #3 29-26. Also Sigma Nu #2 downed Phi Kappa Psi #2 30-28, Tau Kappa Epsilon #1 beat Alpha Tau Omega #3 36-3, Sigma Chi #4 beat Sigma Nu #1 25-18 and Sigma Chi #2 downed Theta Chi 41-26. Sigma Chi #5 was awarded a win over Alpha Epsilon Pi due to a forfeit. INTRAMURAL STANDINGS FRATERNITY A DIVISION I Beta Theta Pi 4-0 Phi Delta Theta 3-1 Lambda Chi Alpha 2-2 Phi Kappa Psi 1-3 Pi Kappa Alpha 1-3 Alpha Kappa Lambda 1-3 DIVISION II DIVISION III Sigma Phi Epsilon ... 3-0 Phi Gamma Delta ... 2-1 Kappa Sigma ... 2-1 Delta Chi ... 1-2 Sigma Nu ... 1-2 Delta Tau Delta ... 0-3 Sigma Chi ... 6-0 Alpha Tau Omega ... 4-1 Delta Upsilon ... 3-2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... 2-2 Phi Kappa Theta ... 1-4 Tau Kappa Epsilon ... 1-4 FRATERNITY B DIVISION I DIVISION II Phi Delta Theta ... 3-0 Sigma Nu ... 3-1 Triangle ... 3-1 Lambda Chi Alpha ... 2-1 Phi Kappa Psi ... 1-2 Tau Kappa Epsilon ... 0-3 Sigma Chi ... 3-0 Theta Chi ... 3-1 Beta Theta Pi ... 2-1 Delta Tau Delta ... 2-1 Sigma Pi ... 1-2 Delta Sigma Phi ... 1-3 DIVISION III Phi Gamma Delta 2-0 Alpha Tau Omega 2-0 Kappa Sigma 1-1 Pi Kappa Alpha 1-1 Phi Kappa Tau 0-2 Kappa Alpha Psi 0-2 DIVISION IV Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... 2-0 Delta Upsilon ... 2-0 Sigma Phi Epsilon ... 1-1 Alpha Phi Alpha ... 1-1 Alpha Kappa Lambda ... 0-2 Acacia ... 0-2 INDEPENDENT A DIVISION I Hawks ... 2-1 Joseph R. Pearson No. 1 ... 2-1 The One ... 2-1 Carruth - O'Leary ... 2-1 GDIA ... 1-2 Joseph R. Pearson No. 3 ... 0-3 DIVISION II Hawks ... 3-0 Bo-Jets ... 2-1 Joseph R. Pearson No. 2 ... 1-2 Templin ... 1-2 Delta Functions ... 1-2 Tortfeasors ... 1-2 Bill Dotson was chosen captain of the 1961 KU cross-country team last night at the annual cross-country banquet in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. DIVISION III Cross Country Teams Honored Ace Pearson ... 3-0 Stephenson ... 3-0 Jolliffe ... 2-1 Battenfeld ... 1-2 Pearson ... 0-3 Foster ... 0-3 Mills has been named to both the NAAU and NCAA All America teams on the basis of his fifths in both the four mile NCAA championships and the 10,000 meter race in the NAAU championships. Senior Billy Mills, the Big Eight individual champion, was voted by his teammates to receive the Julius Marx's Captain's Trophy as the honorary captain of last fall's squad. INDEPENDENT B DIVISION I Chemistry ... 4-0 AAA ... 3-1 Templin ... 3-1 Carruth - O'Leary ... 2-2 Concordia ... 2-3 Battenfeld ... 1-4 AFROTC ... 0-4 DIVISION II Cisabs ... 5-0 Ringers ... 3-1 Gunners ... 2-2 Slugs ... 2-2 Joseph R. Pearson ... 1-2 Navy Blue ... 1-3 Ace Pearson ... 0-4 PITTSBURGH — (UPI) — Deacon Phillip of the Pittsburgh Pirates was the winning pitcher in the first World Series game ever played. He beat Cy Young and the Boston Red Sox, 7-3, on Oct. 1, 1903. First Victor NEW YORK — (UPI) — Babe Ruth struck out an average of four west Conference football team in a times for every 25 official at-bats during his big league career. Even Babe Struck Out Also honored at the dinner was the undefeated freshman squad which won 14 postal meets last fall. The Kansas freshmen also won the first national postal championship which is sponsored by "Track and Field News Magazine." Allan Carius, Cicero, Ill., placed second in the national meet and first in the Big Eight postal which the freshmen also won. He was selected the honorary captain. Seven members of the freshman squad were given miniature gold track shoes symbolic of their Big Eight conference championship. Patterson to Sign Title Bout Contract NEW YORK — (UPI) — Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson and Sweden's Ingemar Johansson are scheduled to sign the official contracts today for their March 13 "Rubber" title bout at the Miami Beach, Fla., Convention Hall. Johansson, who arrived in New York from Sweden earlier this week, will leave immediately to begin training in Florida. Patterson has been training at virtually full speed for the last month. Patterson, 26, of Rockville Centre, N. Y., lost the title on a third-round knockout to Johansson on June 26, 1959 but became the first man ever to regain the heavyweight crown when he kayoed the Swede in the fifth round of their return bout last June 20. 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