Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday. March 20, 1958 B' Games Highlight Intramural Action Independent B and Fraternity C games headlighted the intramural volleyball action yesterday as the A divisions were not scheduled. Carruth defeated Battenfeld 15-11, 15-12, while McCook defeated Rochdale 15-7, 16-14, in the only Independent B games yesterday evening. **Fraternity C—Sigma Chi III over** Beta Theta Phi I, 15-12, 15-11; Phi Delta Theta II over Beta Theta Phi I, 15-10, 15-3; Sigma Alpha Epsilon II over Sigma Nu, 9-15, 15-11, 15-5; Delta Upson over Sigma Alpha Epsilon III, 5-15, 15-4, 15-13; Phi Delta Theta over Sigma Nu (forfeit); Sigma Alpha Epsilon over Phi Gamma Delta, 15-10, 17-15. Games Friday Other results: Independent B—Pearson vs. Stephenson, 4:15 W; Grace Pearson vs. Fig Pluckers, 5 E; Templin vs. SigmaGamma Epsilon, 5 W; Rockdale vs. Foster, 5:45 E; Whipits vs. Battenfeld, 5:45 W; McCook vs. Carruth, 6:30 E. **Fraternity B**—Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Kappa, 4:15 E; Triangle vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon, 5 E; Phi Kappa Psi vs. Phi Kappa Sigma, 5 W; Delta Chi vs. Delta Upsilon, 5:45 E; Alpha Tau Omega vs.beta Theta Phi, 5:45 W; Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Nu 6:30 E; Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 6:30 W. East Team Roster Full NEW YORK —(UP)—The East team for the annual East-West all star fresh air fund college basketball game at Madison Square Garden, March 29 was completed Wednesday when Bob Plump of Butler and Jack Mlimitz of St. Louis were named. They join Archie Dees, Indiana; Hub Reed, Oklahoma City; Dave Gambee, Oregon State; Red Murrel, Drake; Gene Brown and Mike Farmer, San Francisco; Roy DeWitz, Kansas State, and Joe Stevens, Wichita. MacKay Wins First Round ALEXANDRIA, Egypt —(UP)— U. S. Davis Cup player Berry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, won two matches Wednesday in the Alexandria international tennis tourney. Could You Stop for Her? Bring your car in for new wheel packing and complete brake service for safer driving. BRIDGE Standard Service 601 Mass. Phone VI 3-9849 Wayland College Wins 129th Straight ST. JOSEPH, Mo.—(UP)—Highly-touted Wayland College of Plainview, Tex., marches into the semifinal round tonight of the women's national AAU basketball tournament after claiming its 129th straight victory. Other semifinal action finds second-seeded Iowa Wesleyan meeting third-ranked Midland Jewelry of Kansas City, Mo., at 8 p.m. Wayland, which last night defeated Omaha Commercial Extension, meets Nashville, Tenn., Business College at 9:30 p.m. The carp is among the comparatively few fish capable of making vocal noise. Wildcat Team Goes South For NCAA Event MANHATTAN — (UP) — The Kansas State Wildcats, still seeking their first national basketball crown, left today for Louisville where they meet Seattle in the NCAA semifinals Friday night. The Wildcats were scheduled to leave at 8 a.m. on a chartered (Braniff) airplane, arriving at Louisville at 12:30 p.m. and working out from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Coach Tex Winter issued two sets of instructions as he put the 'Cats through final home fast break and shooting workouts Wednesday. The first read: "Friday, March 21, 1958, 9:30 p.m. beat SEATTLE." The second: "Saturday, March 22, 1958, 9 p.m. win NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP." The squad was in top shape for the trip, Winter said. The aardvark is never found in Antarctica. Two Top Prep Athletes Will Attend Kansas An honorable mention All America high school quarterback and an honorable mention All State linebacker-fullback have notified KU football coach Jack Mitchell they will accept football scholarships at Kansas next September. The payers, Leland Flachsbarth of Atchison High School and Larry Lousch of Coldwater High School, will both major in physical education. Flachsbarth, a 6-foot 5-inch 195 pound football and basketball player, has indicated he will play both sports at Kansas. He has lettered all three years in both of the sports. He was selected for All Northeast Kansas League honors in both sports. His 20 point per game average in basketball helped him win All State honors there. He was named honorable mention All America for his football play at Aitchison last fall. Lousch is a 5-foot 11-inch 191 pounder who was selected for All State and All Southwest honors last fall. He has been on the scholastic honor roll at Coldwater and has also lettered in basketball and track. John Brown fought his first battles against slavery in Kansas. A&M Unbeaten In Juco Tourney HUTCHINSON —(UP) — Camer- on, OkaA, M&.M won its 27th straight victory Wednesday night to move to the semifinals in the national junior college basketball tournament—still in the favored role. Cameron took a 63-53 second round victory over Coffeyville, Kan., while Kilgore, Tex., beat Moberly, Mo. 78-74 and Brewton-Parker of Mt. Vernon, Go., downed Broome Tech of New York, 79-72 in first-round games. Joliet, Ill., stopped Fairbury, Neb., 108-83 in a consolation clash. In another second-round game, Weber of Utah defeated North Greenville, S. C., 77-74. The sugar pine of the Pacific Coast states produces the longest of pine cones, some more than 20 inches in length. "Sure, I read all the ads in the Kansan. Here's five good reasons why you should, too." 1. Kansan ads show where the values are. 2. Kansan ads help you buy intelligently. 3. Kansan ads bring news of all the latest merchandise and services. 4. Kansan ads save you shopping time. 5. Kansan ads show where nationally-advertised brands can be bought. Remember: Lawrence merchants who advertise in the Kansan have your interests at heart