Page 3 Everything went well, including KU's winning of the game, until four K-State fans decided they would travel to Lawrence to "get KU" and "tear up the campus." Post-game enthusiasm exhibited by sports fans reached a new high after the KU-K-State basketball game Saturday night. The four Wildcat fans, equipped with placards and two cases of alcoholic beverage for stimulant on a cold winter night, set out for Lawrence, arriving about 11 p.m. During the trip detailed plans were laid about how the valiant four would surprise happy Jayhawker pep rallies, steal their KU signs and put out their bonfires by flooding the campus by turning on the fire hydrants. But upon arriving in Lawrence the only activity they noted was a couple walking along Jayhawk Blvd. Not to be denied, the four gentlemen went to a local restaurant where they borrowed a booth, stuffed it into their car (after breaking it into three pieces) and proceeded to the turnpike to head for Manhattan. But fate was not with them. Due to slippery road conditions, excessive speeds and a rather care-free attitude, they soon found themselves in the ditch, the car on its side. When help arrived in the form of a KU student who had seen the accident one die-hard Wildcat took a poke at him. But the kindly Jayhawker forgive all and offered the K-Staters a ride—right into the hands of the turnpike police. Moral: Watch the game on TV and release pent-up emotions by kicking the cat. News Majors Lose, 39-34 The news-editorial department of The University Daily Kansan, led by Gene' Elstun, assistant sports editor, defeated lost to the advertising department 39-34 in Robinson Gym Monday. The ad department got off to an early lead, but the rebounding of Elstun and Del Haley and the shooting of Mal Applegate, Gary Hale, John Husar, Elstun, Haley, Bob Macy and Don Culp, put the newsmen ahead to stay. Elstun scored 20 points. The annual game, a highlight of the traditional rivalry between the two departments, was delayed one-half hour by the advertising department's protest of three newly appointed sports editors, Elstun, Jeff Sarantakos and H. C. Palmer. Palmer was ill and could not play. The advertising department's Dave Whalen was the referee. Jamaica was at one time one of the richest colonial possessions of Great Britain. I-State Wins, Ties KU For Second By UNITED PRESS The Big Eight's regular season slammed to a close last night with Iowa State stalling to grab a 63-59 overtime win from Missouri. The victory gave the Cyclones a second-place tie with Kansas in the final loop standings. Iowa State's John Crawford, who led the winners with 18 points, made good on the technical's charity throw and put Iowa State ahead, 58-55. The Cyclones finally got five last-minute free throws for the final margin. Missouri led at halftime last night, 32-30. The winners tied it at 54-54 with 3:20 remaining and stalled until the game ended. The stall continued in the overtime and Missouri once was given a technical foul for not going after the dawdling Cyclones. Iowa State and Kansas both finished with 8-4 records. Missouri wound up in a last place tie with Colorado. Both cellar teams have 3-9 records. Two other Big Eight teams see action this week with Oklahoma State meeting Loyola of New Orleans tonight and Kansas State battle Cincinnati Friday—both in NCAA tournament games. University Daily Kansan Cincinnati Over Kansas City, 5-3 TAMPA, Fla. — Bob Purkey, a big sidearm righthander, made a brilliant debut for the Cincinnati Redlegs yesterday when he hurled three perfect innings and gained credit for a 5-3 triumph over the Kansas City Athletics. The 28-year-old Purkey, acquired from the Pittsburgh Pirates on Dec. 9, did not allow the Athletics to hit a ball out of the infield during the last three innings and became the winning pitcher when Smokey Burgess snapped a 3-3 tie with an eighth inning homer. The Reddels added an insurance run off Ken Johnson without the aid of a hit. Tuesday, March 11. 1958 Fraternities Head Volleyball Action **Independent B**—Whipits 12, 15, 15, McCook 15, 2, 6. Fraternity B—Phi Delta Theta 12, 15, 15. Sigma Nu 15, 7, 8; Phi Gamma Delta 15, 15, Alpha Kappa Lambda 1, 6; Delta Upsilon 15, 15. Alpha Tau Omega 6, 11; Phi Kappa Psi forfeited to Delta Chi; Beta Theta Pi 15, 15. Phi Kappa 2, 11; Sigma Chi forfeited to Delta Tau Delta. Other Results Intramural volleyball is under way as the teams entered their second round of competition yesterday with the fraternity divisions heading the action. Walter J. Mikols, director of men's intramurals stated that all teams are playing very well under the one new rule change. The new rule provides that the ball must be batted with closed fists instead of an open hand. The rule was first used at the University by the KU volleyball team and was adopted by the intramural team managers. Four Fraternity A games headlighted the action yesterday. Delta Chi defeated Phi Kappa Psi 15-13 and 15-6. In the other Fraternity A games, Beta Theta Phi was victorious over Delta Tau Delta 15-6 and 15-9, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated Phi Delta Theta 15-3 and 18-16. Sigma Phi Epsilon won a forfeit from Tau Kappa Epsilon. Fraternity C—Beta Theta Phi I 8. Wichita Woman Wins Golf Thriller JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — (UP) — Marilyn Smith of Wichita collected her biggest golf thrill, a check for $$75 and her first tournament victory in a year yesterday. The president of the Ladies' PGA won the $5,000 Jacksonville Open by one stroke in a storybook finish on the last hole. Her winning total for 72 holes was a 299. 15, 15, Phi Gamma Delta 15, 8, 10; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 15, 16, Sigma Chi 4, 14. Games Today Fraternity A: Delta Upsilon vs. Alpha Tau Omega 6:30 E. Independent A: Jolliffe vs. Fossils 6:30 W. Fraternity C: Phi Delta Theta III vs. Sigma Nu II 4:15 E; Sigma Alpha Epsilon III vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon 4:15 W; Phi Delta Theta II vs. Phi Gamma Delta III 5 E; Sigma Chi I vs. Beta Theta PHI IV 5:00 W; Phi Gamma Delta I vs. Phi Delta Theta I 5:45 E; Beta Theta PHI III vs. Sigma Nu I 6:30 E; Sigma Alpha Epsilon IV vs. Alpha Tau Omega I 6:30 W. Internal parasites are one reason lambs do not reach market weight and top condition by midsummer. Annual St. Patrick's showing of CLAY PIPES 25c to $5.00 Now at GEORGE'S PIPE SHOP "Boy oh Boy! " "Spring Is Coming" Time to Enjoy Life, Time to Relax. And one of the best ways to relax is by spending an hour or so in the Hawk's Nest - Gobbling A Delicious Sundae! - Sampling A Saucy Spring Salad! - Sipping A Scrumptious Soda! - Downing A Delectable Soft Drink! Hawk's Nest