Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 12, 1958 Fossils, DU Win In IM Volleyball Delta Upsilon defeated Alpha Tau Omega 15-13 and 15-5 in the only Fraternity A intramural volleyball action Tuesday. The Fossils defeated Jolliffe 15-12 and 15-11 in the only Independent A game Other results: Fraternity C—Phi Gam I 15, 9, 15 Phi Delt 10, 15, 5; Sigma Nu I 15, 15, Beta Delt 6, 7; TKE 15, 15, SAE 9, 6; Sigma Chi I 15, 6, Beta IV 0, 15, 3; Phi Delt II 15, 14, Phi Gam III 5, 16, 12; ATO 10, 15, 15, SAE IV 15, 6, 8; Sig Ep 2, Delts 0 (forfeit); Phi Delt III 2, Sig Nu II 0 (forfeit). Games. Games Today: Independent A—Liahona vs. Carruth, 4:15 E; Oread vs. Chicken Pickers, 4:15 W. Fraternity **B**—Triangle vs. PiKa, 5 E; TKE vs. Sigma Chi, 5 W; Sig Ep vs. Delts, 5.45 E; ATO vs. PKS, 5:45 W; Beta vs. Delta Chi, 6:30 E; DU vs. Phi Psi, 6:30 W. Independent B—Sigma Gamma Ep vs. Stephenson, 5:45 E; Templin vs. Fig Pluckers, 5 E; Pearson vs. Grace Pearson, 5 W; Carruth vs. Foster, 5:45 W; Battenfeld vs. McCook, 6:30 E; Rochdale vs. Whippits, 6:30 W Fraternity C—Beta II vs. Phi Gam II, 4:15 E; Sigma Chi II vs. Delts II, 4:15 W. Warriors Clinch Third By UNITED PRESS The Philadelphia Warriors clinched third place by defeating the St. Louis Hawks Tuesdav night to complete the National Basketball Association's Eastern Division playoff lineup, and the Western Division lineup will be determined tonight following the outcome of the Cincinnati-Minneapolis game. College Results By UNITED PRESS Arkansas 61, Southern Methodist 55 NCAA Region Playoffs (first round) At New York AT New York Dartmouth 75, Connecticut 64 Manhattan 89, West Virginia 84 Maryland 86, Boston College 63 Al Evanson III Evanson, III, Miami (Ohio) 94, Tennessee 77 Notre Dame 64, Tennessee 61 At Oklahoma City, Okla. Okla. 10 Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma State (La.) 42 NAIA Tournament, of Kansas 80 Johnson v. Assampton (Mass.) 73 Anderson (Ind.) 102, Union (Tenn.) NAIA Tournament at Kansas City, Mo. (first round) (Miss.) West, Montana 86. Assumption (Mass.) 73 Anderson (Ind.) 102, Union (Tenn.) U. 86 East Texas St. 66, Duluth Branch U. of Minnesota 59 Youngstown 88, Quincy 68 Texas Southern 79, Okla. Baptist 68 Texas State 74, Georgia Tchra 62 Northern (S.D.) St. 71, St. Benedict's *Vans.* 52 Georgetown (Ky) 93. Rider College (N, J) 76 Find It In The Kansan Classifieds Mills Injured Out For Season Bill Mills, freshman miler, pulled a muscle in his left leg Sept. 16 and hasn't been able to practice this year. Mills, former Haskell miler, is a freshman this year and has shown promise of being an outstanding miler. He ran the 2-mile track in 9:19 and a month ago he once again attempted the mile and recorded a 4:25. At Haskell his best time was 4:22.8. "I guess every distance runner hopes to run the 4-minute mile," he said. "If you train and have the desire you will be a good distance runner. A sprint takes ability, but the mile takes more desire than ability." The best time in the mile for the varsity was recorded by Tom Skutka who had a 4:11. Dan Ralston has the best time for the freshmen with a 4:22.8. Mills said that he was going to try again next year. He is presently taking treatment for his leg. Exhibition Baseball New York (A) 5, Cincinnati (N) 3 Philadelphia (N) 10, Detroit (A) 9 Pittsburgh (N) 7, Washington (A) 3 Kansas City (A) 14, St. Louis (N) 8 Boston (A) 4, Chicago (A) 3 Chicago (A) 4, San Francisco (N) 2 (6 innings, rain) Baltimore (A) vs. Cleveland (A) can- tain Los Angeles (N) vs. Milwaukee (N), night, cancelled, rain. 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