Page 8 University Daily Kansan Fridav. March 20, 1959 University Daily Kansan SPORTS INTRAMURALS FINISH UP—Intramural volleyball players compete in the final night's action of the high net sport. Seven Volleyball Games Round Out Schedule Seven intramural volleyball games were played yesterday putting the lid on this year's season. The winners of the Individual leagues will be announced tomorrow. The results of the last day of play are: Independent A: Chicken Pickers 2. J. R. Pearson 0. Fraternity A: Sigma Chi 2, Alpha Tau Omega 1; Delta Tau Delta forfeited to Delta Chi. Fraternity B: Phi Gamma Delta 2. Phi Delta Theta 0: Theta Chi forfeited to Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Chi forfeited to Delta Tau Delta. Independent B: Fester I 2, Liahoma 0; Sigma Epsilon 2, Jelliffe 0. francis sporting goods 731 Massachusetts it's intramural baseball time... come down to see our most complete line we'll fill your every softball need . . . at team prices! Illustrated . . . Rawlings ball glove - newly designed for '59 - full size model - heavyweight, flexible leather , - leather welded seams - deep-well pocket regularly 12.35 team price 9.95 "Everything for the Outdoorsman" Bradley, St. John's Set for NIT Finals NEW YORK — (UPI) — Bradley and St John's, a couple of old hands at winning tourneys, are all set for a showdown re-match in the final round of the National Invitation Basketball tournament now that the "Cinderella teams" have been sent packing. The title in Saturday's nationally televised battle hinges on one question—can Bradley repeat its 71-66 regular season win over the New York Redmen? Top-seeded Bradley, anxious for its second NIT crown in three years, reached the finals as expected with a 59-57 thriller over New York University last night on Mike Owens' late layup basket. St. John's, seeking to become the first team to win the NIT three times, advanced with a 76-55 romp over a Providence College team that had become the "upset darlings" of the tourney by first-round and quarter-final round upsets. KU Starts Outdoor Season Next Week KU's track team will participate in their first outdoor meet of the season Thursday, March 26, at Abilene Christian University. Other teams participating are: Abilene Christian University, Southern Methodist University, University of Houston, Baylor University and Ohio State. "All the Texas schools have a head start on us so it is hard to say just how well we will do." KU track coach Bill Easton said. "All the southern states have already participated in three or four meets." Coach Easton said he believes that Abilene Christian will probably show the Kansas boys the roughest time. "They have a very well-balanced team," he said. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Were You at the Inter-fraternity Sing? If This Is You, You Win $5.00 If you are the person circled in the above picture, then you win $5.00. Bring this ad to the Lawrence Sanitary office at 6th and Vermont before 3:00 tomorrow, present your ID card,and you will receive a $5.00 bill.