Ad University Daily Kansan SPORTS 'C' Teams Advance In IM Volleyball The "C" teams of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Beta Theta Pi picked up two victories each in intramural volleyball today. The SAE I team defeated Tau Kappa Epsilon 2-1, and the No. II team won over Sigma Chi IV. The Beta I team whipped Alpha Kappa Lambda 2-1, while Phi Delta Theta forfeited to Beta II. By Dave Butcher In other Fraternity C contests, Phi Gamma Delta II defeated Alpha Tau Omega 2-1, and Sigma Chi II beat Beta Theta Pi IV 2-1. In Independent B play, Rochdale forfeited to Foster II. Thirteen games are scheduled for Wednesday Fraternity B: Theta Chi vs. Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Sigma Chi, Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Beta Theta Pi, Delta Upsilon vs. Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Nu vs. Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Tau Omega vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Independent B: Carruth-O'Leary vs. Rochdale, Foster II vs. J. R. Pearson. Fraternity C: Phi Gamma Delta III vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon I, Sigma Chi I vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Chi III vs. Beta Theta Pi II, Phi Gamma Delta II vs. Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon II vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Cincinnati, Bradley Are Stamped as Champions By United Press International Cincinnati and Bradley, who waged a bitter title fight in the Missouri Valley Conference race, are clearly stamped as favorites in the two biggest postseason basketball tournaments—but look out for those upstart teams like Louisville. The NCAA tourney champ will be crowned Saturday night in Louisville, Ky.-and right now the experts are predicting it will be national scoring king Oscar Robertson and his Cincinnati playmates. But what does form mean after the way early-round games have been going in both tournaments? Who could figure that Louisville, with 10 losses, would whip both Kentucky and Michigan State? The National Invitation Tournament will conclude with a nationally-televised game Saturday afternoon. Top-seeded Bradley is the pick to become champion for the second time in three years. The four regional winners in the NCAA pair off Friday night at Louisville this wav: For the Eastern title—West Virginia (27-4) vs. Louisville (19-10). For the Western title—Cincinnati (25-3) vs. California (23-4). Cincinnati, which handed nationally top-ranked Kansas State an 85-75 whipping in the regionals Saturday night, is the highest-ranked team (No.4) left alive in the competition. That, and Robertson, make them the choice. Louisville, conqueror of secondranked Kentucky Friday night. 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) HIXON STUDIO again amazed fans by blasting third-ranked Michigan State, 88-81. Peck Hickman's Louisville Cardinals came from behind with hot shooting—571 against Kentucky, 543 against Michigan State. State led, 43-40, at intermission but Hickman "made some adjustments" and Louisville opened the second half with 12 straight points. A 29-point performance by State ace Johnny Green could not stop the Cards. West Virginia was hard-pressed to beat Boston University, 86-82, in the Charlotte, N. C., regional finals. Again, as in the Friday win over St. Joseph's, the Mountaineers were saved by All America Jerry West. This time West tallied 33 points. DON CRAWFORD BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-636 California will toss the nation's No. 1 defense (51.56 points per game) and a 14-game winning streak at scoring champ Robertson. The Bears shackled St. Mary's (Calif.), 66-46, in the San Francisco regional finals Saturday and coach Pete Newell explained, "We pressured their shooters." Robertson can expect the same treatment. Bradley, the 1957 NIT champion, was an impressive 83-77 winner over Butler in its quarter-final game at Madison Square Garden Saturday night. Veterans Shine; But Rookies Begin to Glitter The old pros are beginning to kick up their heels and show the rookies around the training camps just how this game of baseball is played. By Gabby Wilson Willie Mays recently hit a two-run triple and Hank Sauer hit a grand slam for the San Francisco Giants as they both began to loosen up their big bats. Wally Post of the Philadelphia Phillies showed the "kids" around the Philly camp what a major leaguer is expected to do with rookie pitching. Post smashed two 400 foot homers against the Braves. Minnie Minoso, who wastes no time once he gets around to signing his contract, hit a home run and two singles in his first exhibition appearance last week in the Cleveland Indian camp. Dick Stuart, Pittsburgh Pirate first baseman who claims that he will take up the slack in the Pirate offense left by Frank Thomas and his 35 homers, slapped out two doubles and a single against the White Sox. But his fine hitting didn't offset the four errors he made at first base. The pitchers have started throwing curves and still the rookies run wild. The 21-year-old, who had a sensational spring last year only to be farmed out, drove in five runs with a homer and a triple to pace the Redlegs to their victory over the Dodgers. Vada Pinson, who just missed making the grade last year, is once again the rookie riot of the Cincinnati Redleg training camp. Lee Maye, up from Austin, Tex., also had a field day when the Milwaukee Braves defeated the New York Yankees the other day. Maye knocked in five runs with a homer and a single as the Braves won their first game this spring. While Maye was taking care of the Brave offense, rookie pitchers Bill Hamilton, Don Nottebart and Bob Hartman handcuffed the Yan? kees and left them helpless. Rookie Charley Secrest has been pacing the Kansas City Athletics, sometimes referred to as the Kansas City Clowns and the Yankee farm cub. with good fielding and timely hitting. Former KU fullback, Allison, made a big bid for a spot on the Washington Senators' squad earlier last week when he rapped a two-run homer off Murry Dickson of the Yankees. DUCK'S For SEA FOOD 824 Vt. ARE YOU BUYING Furniture or Fidelity? IN YOUR MUSIC SYSTEM Lansing, Sherwood Bogen,E-V Fairchild, Fisher Williamson,GE Custom Components for High Fidelity Fred E. Sutton & Co. 928 Mass. HIGH FIDELITY CENTER Tuesday, March 17, 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 5 VI 3-8500 Begorra! Be 'ee Up a Tree? Down in the Dumps? That Be Me Alright! I'm Out of Clean Shirts! and that shindig be getting so close for so long, I'll have to lose out on all the fun. Weel Bless That Blarney Stone! And Just Look At Me Now! Lawrence Laundry just solved me problem! They did me shirt in jiffy time and such a bootiful job to see! 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