Page 3 Sigma Chi Tops Pi KA's,56-8 Sigma Chi won easily from Pi Kappa Alpha, 56-8, to highlight Fraternity A men's intramural basketball Tuesday. Scoring for Sigma Chi were Jan Banker 12, Norman Mailen 10, Joe Morris and Joe Mize 9, Charlie McCue 8, Wayne Swenson 6 and Art Vogel 2. Also in Fraternity A, Beta Theta Pi defeated Ki Kappa 43-23. Ed Alberg scored 13 points for the Betas, Phil Raisor 10, Gary Reme 6, Jim Jones and Bob Lynch 4, and Dick Endacott 2. For the losers the scoring was done by Dick Stroud and John Wolfe with 3 points each and Bob Sears with 2. Sigma Phi Epsilon also won a Fraternity A game, defeating Kappa Sigma 38-33. For the winners Bob Kerr had 9. Jack Leatherman and Mike Swanson 8. Jim Westhoff 6. Larry Flick 5 and Jim Durner 2. Lambda Chi Alpha defeated Delta Tau Delta 30-25 in another Fraternity a game. Lambda Chi's Bob Ohmart scored 14, H. C; Palmer 11, Don Smalziried 3 and Dave Folkerts and Spencer Evans-lombe 1 each. For the Deits Dennis Kindsvater scored 10, Pat Pitner 6, Dave Blackburn 5 and Jerry Nelson 4. Other results: Independent B—Navy ROTC 35 Don Henry 24. Fraternity B—Kappa Alpha Psi 36, Delta Sigma Phi 29; Sigma Chi 27, Phi Kappa 10; Delta Upsilon 50, Acacia 32; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 35, Phi Beta Sigma 7; Beta Theta PI 42, Phi Kappa Sigma 23; Delta Tau Delta 36, Tau Kappa Epsilon 31. Boyd Returns To OU Lineup NORMAN, Okla. — (UP) — Oklahoma continued its final home drills for the Orange Bowl game Tuesday and Bobby Boyd, who has been nursing a torn cartilage for several weeks, returned to the alternate left halfback post. Coach Bud Wilkinson had Brewster Hobby running at alternate right half. Tuesday's practice, the first of five this week, featured pass defense. The Sooner's opponent, Duke, is known as a running team, but it picked up 538 yards and six touchdowns on forward passes during the past season. Exams Slow Oregon's Drills EUGENE, Ore. — (UP)—Oregon's football team won't scrimmage until Saturday when it flies to Los Angeles to begin getting ready for its New Year's Day date in the Rose Bowl with Ohio State. Coach Len Casanova said the team will hold a light practice Thursday but will be idle today because the team members are taking examinations. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wed. & Thurs. December 18 & 19 The Oklahoma Sooners cracked Tulsa's lead to take a 46-38 victory in the only Big Eight action Tuesday. Sooners Top Tulsa,46-38 Rugged Oklahoma State, a Big Eight member but one that doesn't figure in the competition this season, fought off repeated Oklahoma City University ties and rallies Tuesday to gain a 57-50 basketball victory By UNITED PRESS Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1957 University Daily Kansan Oklahoma guard Dennis Price led the late second half rally by the Sooners. He made only nine points all night but they came at the right time. With less than three minutes left, the sophomore scored a quick field goal and free throw and later made good on a drive-in shot to put Oklahoma ahead to stay. For Your Shopping Convenience Disc Den In Rowlands Book Store 1241 Oread Tulsa went ahead at the intermission 24-19. Two Tulsa players, Jack Pontious and Bobby Goodall, took high point honors with 12 each. Karras Uncertain On Plans SAN FRANCISCO — (UP) All America lineman Alex Karras of Iowa, here for a luncheon honoring the members of the East and West squads which will meet in the annual Shrine game, said Tuesday he still is "undecided" whether to sign with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers or the Detroit Lions. The Jay Watchers' financial records are here in Lawrence and will be turned over to the University soon. The Daily Kansan learned Tuesday night after a telephone call from Bryce Cooke in Wichita. Cooke is former co-chairman of the organization, which was incorporated last spring to collect money to televise KU sporting events. The records are in the hands of a local alumnus who prefers to remain anonymous. He said the records were left with him without explanation. According to Cooke the Jay Watchers now have about $1500 in their bank balance. Alumni sponsors of the group are now anxious to turn the organization over to the University and if no interested students can be found to prepeteate the organization the money will probably be turned over to the Endowment Fund. Criticism of the group stems only from the fact that the three student co-chairmen of last year did no planning whatsoever to perpetuate the organization. Any money remaining in the orzanization's coffers will now probably go to a University fund and not into televising sporting events as its donors intended. In this respect the Jay Watchers did not keep faith with the people who supported them. 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