Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Jan. 9. 1953 YOU GOT HIM—A Sig Ep player is fouled by a Theta Chi as he goes in for a layup in a Wednesday night game. The Sig Eps went on to win their second straight Fraternity A game. KEEPING IN SHAPE—Homer Floyd, Kansas football star, checks a point with the scorers while refereeing an intramural basketball game Wednesday night. (Daily Kansan photo) Sig Eps Tip Theta Chi, 49-30 Jack Leatherman scored 27 points to lead Sigma Phi Epsilon to a 49-30 victory over Theta Chi in a Fraternity A intramural basketball game Wednesday night. Supporting Leatherman in the triumph were Jim Westhoff with 8 points, Mike Swanson 5 and Jack Beverly 4. Larry Flick and Bob Kerr picked up a field goal. 36, with Don Allen leading the attack for the winners with 14 points. Sandy Yeats was second highest with 12, followed by Norman Kristle with 6. Others scoring were E. M. Bontreber 5 and Mike Zakoura and Kenny Zabel 4 each. For the losers Dick Snyder and Loyd Crawford were high point men with 8 points each. Bill Chaffin scored 5 points and Jim Stankiewicz scored 3 to help the Theta Chi cause. Two independent A teams saw action while one game ended in a forfeit win for Jolliffe from Jim Beam. Leaders for the losers were Roy Walkinshaw 13, Les Monroel 12 and Bud Malter 10. Gerald Peterson scored 5 points and Charles Swank sank a free throw. ma Chi II, 19; Sigma Alpha Epsilon im IV, 24, Phi Delta Theta V, 25; Alpha Tau Omega IV, 18, Sigma Nu II, 27; Delta Upsilon I, 39, Alpha Kappa Lambda 15; Phi Gamma Delta IV, 32, Beta Theta Pi I, 42; Alpha Tau Omega III, 39, Phi Kappa Psi V, 23; Phi Gamma Delta I, 26, Delta Chi I, 21. Templin topped the Radicals, 44- Battenfeld defeated Varsity House 42-36 on the 18 point output of David May. Gary Dike and Robert Hildenbrand scored 7 points each to help May out. Then O'Malley went exploring and came upon Pasadena's Rose Bowl but everything there was not a bed of roses. High point men for the losers were Mickey McElinorey 12, Johnny Cecil 10 and Scott Beims 11. **Pradernity C**—Phi Gamma Delta III, 34, Sigma Chi 33; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, Sigma Pi 0; Sigma Alpha Epsilon III, 43, Gau Kappa Epsilon III, 10; Phi Gamma Delta II, 35, Sig- Other results: But Walter, who announced his intention of building a huge stadium in Los Angeles, discovered that Brooklyn's bottle-throwing bums were mild mannered compared to Southern California's suburbanites. He ran into a referendum in which the voters will decide next June whether or not to approve a contract to give the Dodgers a stadium in centrally located Chavez Ravine. The people of Pasadena have other things on their minds besides sports. In 1923 a contract between the city and the Rose Bowl committee provides that the bowl may be used for no more than three regularly scheduled sports events in any 30-day period, if admission is charged. So O'Malley, who left the friendly confines of Brooklyn's steel and cement jungles for the suburban jungles of Southern California, finds that his Bums, instead of being welcomed with open arms, are getting the bums-rush from the Promised Land. Walter O'Malley, who belatedly decided to heed the "go west young man" slogan of 100 years ago, has found that New York may not have been such a bad place after all. Wahlmeier, a graduate of the School of Education in 1957, was married Nov. 25 to the former Miss Mary Barta of Kennedy, Saskatchewan, Canada. He will report to Camp Carson, Colo. this month for two years in the Army. West Virginia's top-ranked Mountaineers stretched their winning streak to 11 games today, but it took a referee's disputed call and a desperation shot with two seconds left to keep the string alive. Forty-three of the 90 major, permanent buildings at the University of Kansas, were built without tax funds. Spacious Southern California, where the sun shines the year around, looked like an ideal place for O'Malley's aging Bums and much healthier financially than playing in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge. Galen Wahlmeier, center on the KU football team in 1955 and 1956, was named all-Western offensive center in the Canadian professional league as a result of his performance for the Saskatchewan Rough Riders in the season just completed. West Virginia Extends Streak Maryland ran off a string of 13 straight points to gain a 25-12 lead to win its third Atlantic Coast Conference game in four tries. It was the eighth victory in 10 games for Temple, which hasn't been beaten since early losses to Kentucky and Cincinnati, won its eighth in a row as it breezed to a 34-16 halftime margin and never let the Nittany Lions get close. Guy Rodgers was the top scorer for Temple with 19 points and Bob Edwards had 12 for Penn State. KU's soccer team is the only undefeated team on the campus. Its members are all international students except for two. It has won four games and tied one. Louisville snapped a 3-game losing streak to beat St. Louis, 67-55, with the help of Jerry DuPont's 15 points while Joe Stevens' 16 points led Wichita to an 80-54 decision over North Texas State in a Missouri Valley Conference game. the terrapins whose top scorer was Bobby Joe Harris with 18 points. Ed Bunge added 13 and grabbed 12 rebounds to control the boards for Maryland. Wahlmeier Honored By Pro League Temple, tied for no. 7 ranking nationally and the East's top team so far, defeated Penn State, 64-45 on the same Philadelphia card and 12th-ranked Maryland whipped Duke, 74-49, at College Park, Md., in Wednesday night's other too games. The frantic windup to the Mountaineers' 76-75 triumph over Villanova at Philadelphia Wednesday night came when 6-foot 10-inch Lloyd Sharrer connected with a 10-foot jump shot two seconds before the final buzzer. 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