Page 10 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1961 THREE ARMS?—Sigma Chi Bob Benz is shown in this unusual shot grabbing a rebound in last night's game with the Phi Delts in the semi-finals of the Fraternity A play-offs. Betas, Phi Delts Win; Finals Tomorrow Night The semi-final round of the Fraternity A and Independent A intramural basketball leagues were completed last night, setting the stage for the finals tomorrow afternoon. BETA THETA PI eased past Sigma Phi Epsilon, 48-38 and Phil Delta Theta eliminated Sigma Chi, 43-37 in fraternity play. The One posted the most impressive win of the evening, as it breezed past Stephenson, 71-39 with Rich Johnson scoring 20 points. In the other independent semifinal the Hawks were easy winners ever Ace Pearson, 57-34. IN OTHER GAMES the results were; Fraternity C: Sigma Alpha Epsilon No. 3 won by a forfeit over Delta Sigma Phi; Sigma Chi No. 1, 32, Sigma Alpha Epsilon No. 4, 29 Phi Delta Theta No. 1, 42, Alpha Tau Omega No. 2, 14 and Tau Kappa Epsilon No. 1 won by a forfeit over Theta Chi. FRATERNITY B: Triangle won by forfeit over Lambda Chi Alpha as did Beta Theta Pi over Delta Sigma Phi; Sigma Chi, 34, Delta Tau Delta 23. INDEPENDENT C: Chemical Engineers, 49. Delta Function, 8. The schedule for today is as follows: Fraternity C; Phi Gamma Psi No. 1 vs. Phi Gamma Delta No. 1 at 4:15, Beta Theta Pi No. 3 vs. Delta Tau Delta No. 2 at 4:15, Sigma Phi Epsilon No. 1 vs. Alpha Tau Omega No. 1 at 5:00. Fraternity B: Alpha Phi Alpha vs. Delta Function at 5:45, Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon at 5:45. Frosh Finish Season Tonight The KU freshman basketball team closes out its season tonight against the Kansas State frosh at 7:30 m Allen Field House. Kansas will go into the fray with a 1-2 mark, having posted an 81-69 win over the Wildcats last week. The visitors, who lead by four at halftime in the first meeting, have a 1-1 season mark. They beat Parsons Junior College. K-STATE HAS TWO crowd pleasers in Junior Miller, 6-2 center, and Max Moss, 6-0 forward. This duo delighted the Manhattan crowd by scoring 50 points in the team's first encounter. THE JAYHAWKS WILL DEPEND on the same balanced scoring attack which gave them their only win of the season. The probable starting line-up for Kansas is Jay Roberts, Harry Gibson, Buddy Vance, Dave Stinson Study in Guadalajara, Mexico The Guadalajara Summer School, a fully accredited University of Arizona program, conducted in cooperation with professors from Stanford University, University of California, and Guadalajara, will offer July 3 to August 11 art, folklore, geography, history, language and literature courses. Tuition, board and room is $245. Write Prof. Juan B. Rael, P.O. Eox 7227, Stanford, Calif. FOR THE CATS it will be Ralphe McFillin, 5-8 guard, Tom Train, 6-0 guard, Jan Jorgenson, 6-0 forward, Miller and Moss. and Derril Gwinner, the same five which have started every game for Coach Ted Owens. Southern Illinois Swimmer Sets National Marks about two of the best motion pictures out of the past returning to our screen!! One of the fastest swimmers in the world broke two American records as Kansas lost to Southern Illinois at Robinson Pool Saturday, 66-34. WE'VE JUST GOTTA TELL YOU! SOUTHERN'S RAY PADOVAN, freestyle, cracked the marks in the 60-ward and 100-vard races. In the 60-yard chase Padovan swam .27.1, breaking the old mark of .27.3 held jointly by Bob Brown of Iowa State (1951) and Fred Westphal of Wisconsin (1958). THE OLD MARK of :49.4 for the 100-yard race in the 20-yard pool held by Alan Ford of Yale, 1945, was broken by Padovan's .48.1. Gary Cooper, Tony Perkins Kansas Coach Jay Markley called Padovan faster than Olympian Jeff Ferrell and thought the Southern Illinois star would win at least one first place in the nationals and possibly two. KU'S ELDON WARD turned in a new varsity mark in losing the 60-yard race. He swam :27.9. Ward also bettered the Big Eight mark in the 100-yard race by a full second, swimming :50.0. "FRIENDLY PERSUASION" Markley said Ward's performance in the 100 has probably been bettered by only three or four swimmers in the country this season. and THE ONLY WINNERS for Kansas were Dick Reamon on the 220-yard freestyle and Bill Murdock in the 200-yard breaststroke. The story of Wyatt Earp! JOEL McCREA in There were four pool marks broken. In addition to Padovan's outstanding performances, the records in the 400-yard medley relay and the 200-yard butterfly fell. "WICHITA" Both are in color. Watch for playdates! COACH MARKLEY said he thought the Kansas team swam well and is pleased with the improvement shown by Reamon who bettered his previous best time by five seconds. Kansas Rated 11th Kansas moved up one notch in the United Press International basketball ratings, being selected for the eleventh spot. Ohio State was again picked first. By Bill Sheldon Colorado Coach Sox Walseth strolled into the Kansas dressing room after his team's 90-62 loss Saturday, shook hands with Kansas Coach Dick Hart, asked for a light and said, "Nice going boy, your guys sure played a great game." THE OPPOSING COACHES exchanged a few typical post game comments and then the discussion got around to the Kansas-Kansas State game tomorrow night. Neither coach chose to point out any specific points about the coming game but the conversation was interesting. WALSETH, WHOSE TEAM downed the Wildcats 81-80 previous to the loss to Kansas, said, without hesitation. "There is no question in my mind who is going to win the game at Manhattan." This brought a small laugh from the group which was listening and also brought to mind another little joke which Coach Harp made about the upcoming game which will more than likely decide the Big Eight conference championship. Although the Colorado boss didn't mention either team's name, who could he imply won the game when talking to the coach of a team which had just given his own squad the worst beating in the school's history? Kansas, naturally. HARP THEN QUIppED, with the eagerness of an eleven year old boy. "I can't wait for the game." IT WAS ABOUT a week ago and Conch Harp was involved in a general discussion about the remaining games on the Jayhawker schedule. Eventually the talk got around to the K-State game. At that time it was fairly obvious the game would be most vital to either team's title hopes. Even in light of this, and after listening to several contemptive remarks on the importance and possible outcome of the battle, Coach Harp dryly said, "If I could get a ticket to that one I think I might go." More laughs. ANOTHER INSTANCE of Coach Harp's humor concerning the K-State game was in the locker room STARTS TOMORROW! The strangest story science fiction ever told! VARSITY THEATRE . . . . Telephone VIKING 3-1065 PLUS CO-FEATURE LAST TIMES TONITE — "CAN CAN" after the win over Nebraska in Lincoln. The news of Kansas State's one point, last minute win over Iowa State had just reached Coach Harp, He, of course, had a few more than interesting observations, but it might be best to overlook them. But looking ahead to tomorrow night's game, Coach Harp speculated on the importance of the duel by saying it should really be a close contest, and there should be a great deal of "local interest," maybe even enough to bring out sufficient fans to pay for the trip. COACH HARP has also made favorable comments about the televising of the Jayhawker-Wildcat scramble, saying it provides a fine outlet for publicity and makes winning just that much better since more people will be watching. Coach Harp may be jesting about the championship - determining game at Manhattan tomorrow night before the squads take the floor, but he won't be joking with Coach Tex Winter's Wildcats as he has been doing with listeners the past few weeks. Daley Gets Raise The Kansas City A's signed pitcher Bud Däley today for a reported $5,000 raise. Johnny Kucks also signed, which leaves only Ray Herdert, Al Pilarcik and Jim McManus unsigned.