Page 5 IM B Teams Move To Basketball Finals Phi Gamma Delta, led by Nick Hoge's 11 points, beat Beta Theta Pi, 35-26, in a Fraternity B semi-final playoff game at Robinson Gymnasium Wednesday. After taking a slim 16-12 halftime lead Phi Gam widened the margin in the second half by good shooting from the free throw line. Endacott Tops Betas Dick Endacott was high point man for Beta with eight. In the other semi-final playoff game in the Fraternity B league. Phi Delta Theta hit 16 out of 18 from the free throw line, and ran over Delta Sigma, 40-20. Led by Dale Remsberg, who won game scoring honors with 21 points, the Phi Delts took a 22-6 lead at halftime and never were threatened. Phi Delt cleared the bench in the second half and the scoring increased. Verlin Meier was high for Delta Sig with 5 points, while Don Hearn chipped in 7 for the winners. In an Independent B semi-final playoff game the Medics pulled a big second half rally to dump the Newman Club, 30-19. The Newman Club held a 15-12 halftime lead but was to hold four points in the second half. In doing this great defensive job, the Medics committed only four fouls throughout the entire game. Bob Hawkenberry paced the winners with 15 points, and Bob Robl and John Kirk hit 6 each for the Newman Club. In the other Independent B playoff game Nu Sigma Nu, hitting 16 points from the free throw line, downed the Cats. 28-24. Medics Hit Free Throws Medics Hit Free Throws Steve Conn and Dick McGuire hit six points each from the field and all the rest of the Medics scoring was done from the line. Dick Honan and Bill Dickie were high for the Cats with seven points apiece. There were 30 fouls called in the game. The playoff finals in the Fraternity A and Independent A leagues will be played this afternoon. There will be no other games. Wednesday's Results Wednesday's Results Fraternity C—Phi Gam 1-31, Phi Gam 5-26; Phi Gam 2-32, Phi Gam 3-29. Independent C—RHM 27, Hoopoes 23; Navy 2-26, Navy 1-19. Today's Games Fraternity A—Beta vs. Phi Gam 6:15 p.m. Independent A—Am. Ph. A. vs Hookers, 5:15 p.m. Engineer Grad Enters Oil Company School Ronald A. Lenser, a January, 1957 graduate in petroleum engineering has entered the college graduate training school of the Cities Service Oil Co. Lenser, who is from Roxanna, Ill., was a member of Gamma Delta and the American Institute of Mechanical Engineers while at the University. By controlling smut in wheat, North Dakota farmers are adding a quarter to half a million dollars to their annual income. Every minute of a day 105,000 gallons of gasoline is used in the United States, the National Automobile Club estimates. You'll Jump For Joy Yes, you'll be jumping high and clicking your heels after you try Holiday Inn's Special- All you can eat for only-$1.95 - Sunday Buffet - Holiday Inn Restaurant Jct. Hiway 10 and 59 on Iowa St. Swim Team To Ames Saturday The University of Kansas swimming team will attempt to pull ahead of the .500 mark when they travel to Ames, Iowa, to meet the strong Iowa State Cyclones Saturday. KU's record was evened at 3-3 Wednesday when they lost to K-State at Manhattan. The Cyclones are expected to be even stronger than the Wildcats. "As usual," coach Chuck Edwards said, "Iowa State is very strong. They are favorites to retain their second place finish in the Big Seven conference meet behind Oklahoma." Edwards is satisfied with the Jayhawker swimmers' performances during the first six meets. "We're still coming along," he said. "Our times are improving a little in each outing, although we have lacked the necessary depth to win most of our matches. One bad break for one of our top performers is the difference between winning and losing." After the Iowa State meet, the Jayhawkers face Emporia State and Nebraska before they go to Norman, Okla., for the Big Seven meet, March 8-9. Thursday; Feb. 21, 1857 University Daily Kansan The bulkiest of living reptiles is the salt-water crocodile of Australia's tropical streams. Fiercely aggressive, this 30-foot dragon will go out of its way to attack men. Sellards Hall volleyball team defeated the Kappa Kappa Gamma team 47 to 30 Wednesday in Robinson Gym. It was a semi-final and moved Sellards into the finals. Sellards, Kappas To Meet In Women's Volleyball Finals The Kappas took an early lead, but Sellards took over after three minutes of play and at the half led 22 to 17. The second half saw Sellards leading all the way without the Kappas threatening seriously at any time. Peggy Peterson, Independence, Mo., sophomore, was high scorer for Contrary to popular belief, St Bernard dogs have never carried brandy casks in their work of rescue persons lost in the Alps. They wear the casks only in posing for visitors' photographs. GLASS Auto Glass Tabletops Sudden Service AUTO GLASS CO. East End of 9th Street Sellards with Shirley Stout, Lombard, Ill., junior, second in line. Donna White, Wichita sophomore, lead the Kappas in scoring. Sellards will play Delta Delta Delta Delta Monday for the championship. Two-year-old ewes in Montana produce nearly 60 per cent more pounds of lamb when wintered on hay and concentrate than those grazing on range and concentrate. 2 BIG SHOWS Sun. Feb. 24—1:30 & $8:00 P.M., Municipal Auditorium- Topeka, Advance tickets-$2.00 at the door $2.50. Tickets on sale at Walgreen Drug-$8 and Kansas and Mills Music--332 Kansas. Chuck BERRY *Five KEYS The MOONGLOWS *ANN COLE *Five SATINS *Charlie BROWN Eddie Cooley DUMPLES *THE SCHOOLBOYS Paul Williamst Bye Band HERE ARE THIS WEEK'S TIE-BREAKERS IN OLD GOLD'S TANGLE SCHOOLS PUZZLES TIE-BREAKING PUZZLE NO.4 CLUE: Benjamin Franklin participated in the founding of this school. 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