Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Feb. 25, 1958 IM Playoffs Now In Full Swing DON'T CROWD—Five arms go up for a rebound in the Fraternity A title game. (Daily Kansas Photo by Ron Miller) Mowry Plays In Wilt's Shadow For two years you have played in the shadow of an All American. Your name has never been in the headlines. Yet you still go on giving it your best. ___ You have never started a game and have seen only limited action. But you forget all this and make every one of the long hard practices. You forget all the hard work and long hours it takes to be a basketball player. The yells and encouragement of your teammates keep you going when you feel low. Is it worth it? You have asked this question over and over again. To the fan it wouldn't seem worth it. But you love the game and keep on playing. You don't see much action except in the last minutes of the games. GARY MOWRY You could play more ball at another school, yet you stay and play behind an All American. You have often been asked how it feels to play behind an All American. You always answer the same, "It's great, there's no better ballplayer in the country." This is Garv Mowry who, in the eyes of his teammates is a great asset to the team. Starting forward Ron Loneski said, "Mowry is the most improved ballplayer on the squad and as a person there is no better. Off the basketball court he is a commercial art major. Mowry likes to paint and is an amateur photographer. He also likes to read the classical novels. Mowry on campus lives at Oread Hall. His real enjoyment is basketball Doubles League To Good Start The Masters Doubles League got off to a good start Friday afternoon with Wayne Hayman of the Coors rolling a 275-616 series. "Sam's Still" took three points from Tatum and Marquardt, "We Too" won 3 points from the Ripdaws, and the Tigers took three from the Coors. The Coors had the team Hi-10 of 426 while the Tigers had the team Hi-30 of 1122. In the Javahawk League the Pick-ups won four points from the Jim Beam 1/2's while Club 520-II and Jim Beam 4/5's were taking three points from Delta Tau and Foster, respectively. John Woody of Club 520-II was high for the league with a 199-524 series. Club 520-II rolled 665-1880 for the high team series. In Sunday mixed league action the Peanuts took four points from the Beggars, the Travelers won 3 from the All Stars, and the Sputniks won 3 from the Delinquent Students. The Peanuts are leading the league with a record of 8-0. K-State Can Clinch Big Eight Title Phi Gams, Cats Meet For'A' Title The top-ranked Wildcats can wrap up the Big Eight Conference championship by defeating Oklahoma on State's home court and the third-ranked Dons can clinch the West Coast Conference crown by Downing St. Mary's. Kansas State and San Francisco are favored to clinch automatic bids to the NCAA basketball tournament tonight while Bowling Green will attempt to get a berth in the National Invitational tournament. Phi Gamma Delta came from behind to defeat Phi Kappa Psi 38-33 Monday and retain its Fraternity A basketball championship while in the Independent A game the cats defeated Jolliffe, 51-28. The Cats and Phi Gams will meet at 4:15 p.m. today for the KU Class A championship. The lead changed hands several times during the first half with Phi Psi ahead 18-16 as the half ended. During the third quarter Phi Psi increased its lead to 8 points with Bob McMichael and Dick Foreman leading the way. But Phi Gam scored three straight baskets to make the third quarter score 29-27. In the last quarter Phi Gam continued its scoring surge to take the lead 32-29. Phi Psi's Gary Cooper then scored a lay-up and a free throw to tie the score 32-32. Phi Gam came back with four points to take the lead and insure the victory. John Husser led the winners with 16 points. Other scorers were Dick Lee and Wally Strauch 6, John Pepercorn 5, Jim Tierney 3 and Lee Meyee 2. Dick Foreman scored 11 for Phi Pi followed by Bob McMichael and John Flannagan 8, Gary Cooper 4 and Jim Brownfield 2. Cats Lead All The Way At half-time the Cats led over Jollife, 19-11 and they widened the score to 39-17 at the end of the third quarter. The winners increased their margin one point during the last quarter. The use of the fast break helped give the Cats their lead. Their rebounding was also very strong. Jollife's regular center, Warren Willis, was unable to play because of a class conflict. The Cats featured a balanced scoring attack with Mo Courville leading with 11 points. Ed Martin and Jerry Baker scored 10, Jerry Brown 8, Ron Johnston and Jim Kerr 6. The losers' Terry Schoeni scored 14, followed by Dick Worrel 9, Bill Mumford and Clay Edmands 2 and Don Sparlin 1. Other results: Independent B—Chemical Engineers 23, Foster 12; Hicks 39, Concordia Club 15; Delta Function 25, Newman 17; Nu Sigma Nu 48, Grace Pearson 22. Independent C—1800's 32, NROTC II 23; NROTC I 2, Backwoodsmen 0 (forfeit). Fraternity C—Beta I 32, DU I 28; Phi Delt IV 33, Phi Gam V 25; Phi Delt I 45, Phi Gam II 38; Phi Gam III 23; Phi Delt V 15. Independent C semifinals—NROTC I vs. AROTC, 6:30; Fig Pluckers vs. 1800's, 630. Games today Independent B semifinals—Chemical Engineers vs. Hicks, 5:45; Delta Function vs. Nu Sigma Nu, 5:45. Fraternity B semifinals—Phi Delt vs. Phi Gam, 5; ATO vs. Sig Ep, 5. Fraternity C semifinals—Phi Gam vs. Phi Delt I, 7:15; Phi Delt IV vs. Beta I, 7:15. Warriors Ready To Deliver Death Blow The Philadelphia Warriors are set to deal the death blow to the New York Knickerbockers' National Basketball Assn. playoff hopes. Three games in front of New York after a 110-95 victory over the Minneapolis Lakers Monday night, the Warriors meet the Knicks in their next two games-at New York tonight and at Syracuse Wednesday night. Two victories would give the Warriors a 5-game lead with only eight games remaining and make the mathematical clinching of third place in the eastern division a mere formality. NO ELBOWS PLEASE-Bermuda shorts are the fashion in intramural wear, this year. Kansas Wins, Loses The Kansas swim team defeated Emporia State and lost to Iowa State in dual swim meets over the week-end. The results: 400 yard medley relay: Kansas (Matthews, Laidlaw, Jeffrey, Hill) *4:24.4 220 yard freestyle: 1. Jon Poorl (K) 2. Faerber (E) 3. McDonald (E) *2:26.3 60 yard freestyle: Ed Poor (K) 2. Jones (E) 3. Goodbar (E) 31.6 Diving: John Adams (K) 2. Rinker (E) 3. Bill Matthews (K) 175.0 200 yard butterfly: 1. John Jeffrey (K) 2. Sprague (E) 3. Haeberlin (E)*2*292 440 yard freestyle: 1. Jon Poort (K) 2. Steve Hill (K) 3. Faerber (E) *5:29.7 200 yard backstroke: 1. Wartick (E) 2. Bill Matthews (K) 3. McDonald (E) $^{*}$ 2:34.8 100 yard freestyle: Ed Poort (K) 2. Jones (E) 3. Franklin (E) 58.6 200 yard breaststroke: 1. James Laidlaw (K) 2. Cross (E) 3. Brickell (E) *2*:37.2 400 yard freestyle relay: Kansas (Jeffrey, E. Poort, J. Poort, Hill) *4.02.8 *Dual Meet Record The Kansas-Iowa State results: 400 yard medley relay: Iowa State (Ewert, Thompson, Mlnarik, Petkus) 4:08.2 220 yard freestyle: 1. Jon Poort (K) 2. Jennings (IS) 2:4.6 60 yard freestyle: 1. Gary Carr (IS) 2. J. Searer (IS) 3. Ed Poort (K) 31.5 Diving: 1. James DeYoung (IS) 2. Bill Matthews (K) 3. Dick Ervin (IS) 230.5 200 yard butterfly: 1, John Jeffrey (K) 2, Ron Milnar (IS) 2;23.3 100 yard freestyle: 1. Jerry Petkus (IS) 2. Ed Poort (K) 54.5 200 yard backstroke: 1. Manchester (IS) 2. D. Ellis (IS) 3. Bill Matthews (K) 2:24.7 440 yard freestyle: 1. Jon Poort (K) 2. Don Jennings (IS) 3. 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