Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Dec. 17, 1958 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Alpha Phi Alpha Downs Delta Sigs Alpha Phi Alpha defeated Delta Sigma Phi by a slim margin, 41-39, in the only Fraternity A intramural basketball game played yesterday. The losers led at the half, 20-18, but Al Goodson scored 14 points in the second half to bring the winners from behind to win. He was high scorer with 20 points. Dan Felger led the losers with 13. Phagocytic Five, Stephenson, the Radicals and the Old Timers won Independent A games. The Radicals barely beat the Raiders, 38-37. Terry Schoeni scored 10 points for the winners. Phagocytic Five defeated Pharmacy, 47-31. Blaine Hollinger was high man with 20 points for the winners. Stephenson defeated Lolliffe, 45-37 despite 23 points from Lolliffe's Mel Karrle. The Old Timers got 20 points from Jack Hewitt as they defeated Foster. 61-24. Fraternity B results—Sigma Alpha Epsilon 30, Triangle 23; Alpha Tau Omega 37. Lambda Chi 21. Fraternity C results—Sigma Chi II 40, Delta Chi II 25. Saturday Game Seats On Reserve Basis Students planning to attend the Saturday double-header basketball game featuring KU, K-State, North Carolina State, and St. Joseph's of Philadelphia must make seat reservations. Reservations may be made today at the athletic office in Allen Field House. Students may receive reservations by showing identification cards at the office. Moore Named 'Fighter of Year' NEW YORK—(UPI)—Light heavyweight champion Archie Moore, the ring's marvelous Methuselah, was named "Fighter of the Year" today by the Boxing Writers' Association. The BWA unanimously voted him the annual Edward J. Neil Award for outstanding contributions to the sport during 1958. His greatest contribution was last week's heroically dramatic defense against Canadian Yvon Durelle at Montreal. The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts VI 3-1151 COLLEGE MOTEL Member Best Western Motels On U. S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Independent C results—Botany 26, Klods 13; Jim Beam II 32, Bloopers 28; Navy 35, Playboys 20; Marines 26, Phi Chi, 14; Straps 30, Snake Farm Five 23; Jim Beam III 35, McCook 8. Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming Games Thursday Fraternity B—Phi Delta Theta vs. Theta Chi, 6:30. Independent B—Burro's vs. Rochdale, 4:15; Foster vs. Oreadites, 4:15; Hicks vs. Newman, 5; Stephenson vs. Air Force, 5; Phi Beta Pi vs. Jim Beam, 5:45; Varsity vs. Battenfeld, 5:45. Bridges Says Bad Play Brings Temporary Woes The trouble with KU's basketball team is that "we're just not playing ball," a team member says. While Bill Bridges will not deny a little more height would get KU over some rough spots, he says, "Our lack of height doesn't hurt too much since we have been running a lot. "The guards have been a big help, especially on defense, in sinking back on the center and have helped to make up for some of our shortage of tall men. "Our chances of winning the Big Eight are as good as anyone if we play ball," he said. He cited Ron Loneski and Al Donaghue as turning in two outstanding performances in the UCLA-Southern California double-header. The 6-foot $5\frac{1}{2}$-inch sophomore is not accustomed to playing on a losing team. His alma mater, Hobbs (N.M.) High School, won the state tournament all three years he was in school. Bridges lettered two years, being forced to lay out his sophomore year because of a broken leg. Both his playing years he won All State honors and broke scoring records. In his junior year, he set a new state scoring record of 413 points. The next year he bounced back to break his own record by hitting 572 points. "We will probably be as good next year as we had hoped to be this year," he said when questioned of next year's prospects. Intramural Bowling Standings *BLUE LEAGUE W L Strike Outs 36 12 Taps 33 15 Pickups 33 15 TKE 16¹½ 31¹½ ATO 15½ 32½ Triangle 10 38 For Expert Watch Repair And All Your Jewelry Needs Tulsa Rips O-State WOLFSON'S *ROCK LEAGUE W L Big Bad Bullies ... 44 4 Stephenson ... 21 27 Peyton Place ... 20 28 Rollers ... 16 32 ATO III ... 12 36 *Final standings Friday night, Kansas plays St CREDIT JEWELERS 743 Mass. VI 3-4366 The Big Eight basketball reputation, suffering from a disastrous outing against western teams last week, took a turn for the worse last night when Oklahoma State, competing in Big Eight competition for the first time this year, lost to Tulsa. Coach Hank Iba's Cowboys fell to Coach Clarence Iba's team 71-50 This was only the fourth time in 19 meetings that Clarence has defeated his more famous brother, Hank. At Kansas, things were nearly as gloomy when Coach Dick Harp announced that Bob Billings, stopped by leg troubles, will not be in the lineup for this weekend's doubleheader games. Harp will start Ron Loneski and Al Donaghue at forwards, Bick Hickman and Dee Ketchum at guards, and Monte Johnson at center. Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER VI 3-0330 Save at... HIXON'S 721 Mass. ★FAST Movie and 35mm Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black & White Film) Joseph's of Philadelphia and Kansas State meets North Carolina State. Both games will be in Manhattan. Saturday night, the action switches to Allen Field House, where KU and K-State switch opponents. The Wildcats, North Carolina State, and St. Joseph's are currently rated high in the top twenty teams. Kansas is not on the list. Both North Carolina State and St. Joseph's are undefeated. The Carolinians play La Salle tonight. DR. WM. H. BRAY AND DR. H. R. WILLIAMS Optometrists 919 Mass. V. 1401 919 Mass. VI 3-1401 Look Your Best For the Holidays Call Us For An Appointment Today BAND BOX Beauty Salon Mrs. Myrtle Deal NEW LOCATION 1230 Tennessee VI 3-2992 LECTURE Thursday, Dec. 18 7:30 Strong Hall, Room 113 SPEAKER: Thursday, Dec. 18 KETTERMAN from Kansas City "What A Physician Has To Say About Christianity." Sponsored by Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Sophomore Christmas Coffee Thursday, Dec.18 10 to 11 a.m. Kansas Memorial Union All Sophomores Excused From Classes. Be Sure to Come! Sponsored by the Sophomore Group