Page 6 University Daily Kansas Friday, Jan. 10, 1958 CLEARING THE BOARDS—A Phi Delt grabs a rebound while Beta's Mac Brewer (no shirt) watches. PUSH SHOT NO GOOD-Betas and Phi Delts vie for rebound. Kappa Sigs Trounce Delta Chi, 60-41 A strong finish enabled Kappa Sigma to defeat Delta Chi 60-41 in an intramural Fraternity A game Thursday. Fred Lawrence and Gene McClain tied for high scoring honors for the winners, each hitting 14 points. Delta Chi was only behind by three points at the half, 29-32, but Kappa Sigma collected 28 points in the last period while holding the losers to 12. High scorer for the losers was Dick Dobbin with 14 points also. Using only five players throughout the game, Phi Delta Theta won over Alpha Kappa Lambda 51-39 in the second Fraternity A game of the evening, Ray Johnson was high scorer for the Phi Delts, and for the game, getting 19 points. A slow start could be considered the main trouble for the AKL squad. They scored only 10 points in the first half while the Phi Delts collected 23. Gary Johnson was high scorer for the losers, getting 11 points. After leading by only three points at the half, Sigma Chi broke loose to defeat previously unbeaten Beta Theta Pi, 50-39, in the final Fraternity A game of the evening. were unbeaten. This gave the Sigma Chi squad a 3-0 record while the Beta team now stands at 2-1. Sigma Chi's Jan Banker took high scoring honors for the game with 16 points. Close behind was Phil Raisor who got 13 points for the losers. Going into the game both teams Other results: Fraternity C—Phi Delta Theta I 45, Beta Theta Pi IV 8; Phi Kappa Sigma I 44, Beta Theta Pi III 14; Phi Kappa Sigma III 44, Alpha Epsilon Pi II 16; Sigma Nu I 29, Tau Kappa Epsilon II 5; Mpi Kappa Sigma II 36, Beta Theta Pi II 18; Phi Delta Theta III 22, Sigma Alpha Epsilon I 20; Sigma Alpha Epsilon II 29, Delta Upsilon II 26; Phi Gamma Delta won over Delta Chi by forfeit. KU. is one of four universities chosen by the Atomic Energy Commission to give special instruction in radiation biophysics. Just 1 More Week of Classes- Stop in the Hawk's Nest and celebrate. Relax over a hot cup of coffee or a coke with your friends and forget what happens January 20. Study Relaxed After a Visit to the Student Union Hawk's Nest