all or Thursday, Dec. 12, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 5 HEY, DON'T LET HIM SHOOT—An unidentified Hicks player goes up for a shot against Pearson TOSS-UP-Hicks took ball and game. 35-9. (Daily Kansan photo) Phi Psi, Oread, Carruth-O'Leary Win Phi Kappa Psi easily defeated Triangle 59-9 Wednesday in the only fraternity A intramural basketball game in the third day of competition. Twelve other games were played. Six men had over 8 points in the balanced attack of the Phi Psi's. John Flanagan and Gary Cooper had 12 each, Dick Foreman 11 and Bob McMichael, Jerry Brown and Jim Brownfield each 8. Gary Pack was high for the losers with 4 points, followed by Gary Reed and Dee Conner with 2 each and Ron Gast with 1. Atkinson Leads Oread In an independent A game Oread defeated Pearson 41-29. For Oread Charles Atkinson scored 13 points, Kirby Clark 10, Tom Russell 8, Ken Allum 6 and Dale Nowin 4. Scoring for Pearson were Arthur Henry with 13 points, Dallas Musgrave 6. Charles Platz 4. Peter Curran, Eugene Crochett and Roger Whitten with 2 each. Carruthr O'Leary defeated Phi Chi 47-36 in another independent A game. Carruth scoring was by Jerry Macomber with 20, Dick Hall with 14, John McElinhey with 7, Lee Crawford, Wendell Wallace and Joe Sprekelmeyer with 2 each. Brainard Is High Bill Brainard carried the scoring load for Phi Chi, as he made 19 points. Bill Connell and P. J. O'Connell had 6 each, Jim Webb 4 and Duane Howard 1. A scheduled fraternity A game between the Jacks and ICBM was a double forfeit. Othere scores: Independent B — Jollie over Oread, forfeit; Foster 31, Clods 26. Independent C—Pokes 24, 69ers 21, Carruth—O'Leary 19, Jollife 15, 1800's 35,Cisabs 32; Jim Beam 15, KHK 10; Army ROTC 43, Hicks No. 23; ASM3 30, Navy ROTC No. 2, 26; Jayhawkers Travel To Philadelphia Saturday 2 vs. Phi Delta Theta No. 5, 6:30, west court; Delta Upsilon No. 1 vs. Phi Gamma Delta No. 4, 7:15, east court; Alpha Tau Omega No. 3 vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda, 7:15, west court. Dick Harp, KU basketball coach, said Wednesday that he expects the Jayhawker-St. Joseph's University game Saturday in Philadelphia to be "much the same type" as Monday's game against Marquette. He said St. Joseph's lost to St. John's University, a powerful eastern team this year, by only 7 points. He expects them to use a zone defense, possibly the 1-2-2 that they used against St. John's. "The important thing is to get the upper-hand at the beginning of the game, and keep it." Coach Harp said. He said the Jayhawkers were unable to do this last week, as they didn't get started until after the first 10 minutes. Schwall Signs With Red Sox He cited Marquette as having a good team, with a "lot of potential." Concerning the team's improvement, Coach Harp said he is satisfied with the offense. "We are not very good on defense yet and our lack of speed may handicap us there all season," he said. KU has won 221 games and lost 95 in conference competition since 1929. Don Schwall, Oklahoma Sooner basketball star, who quit the Oklahoma team, signed a baseball contract with the Boston Red Sox Wednesday for a bonus, reported in excess of $50,000. Schwall quit the Sooner basketball squad Monday and said he was considering the offers of five major league baseball clubs. He is now scheduled to report to the Minneapolis club of the American Assn. next spring. Wilt Chamberlain set a new Big Eight individual season's free throw record last season when he hit 103 of 174. OU Coach Doyle Parrock said, "I hate to see him leave, but for the kind of money they are talking about, nobody can blame him." the Sooners' main offensive threat last year. Schwall's quitting the basketball squad is a big loss to OU. He was Navy ROTC No. 1 34, Bad Seeds 9. Games, Today Kappa Epsilon No. 3 vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon, 5:45, east court; Phi Gamma Delta No. 2 vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon No. 4, 5:45, west court; Alpha Tau Omega No. 4 vs. Sigma Chi No. 2, 6:30, east court; Sigma Nu No. Fraternity C-Phi Gamma Delta No. 3 vs. Sigma Pi; 5:00, east court; Sigma Alpha Epsilon No. 3 vs. Sigma Chi No. 1; 5:00, west court; Tau Trouble-free weekender this wash 'n' wear Arrow Off for the weekend? Here's a shirt that combines rare good looks with amazing handiness the Arrow Glen in wash'n' wear Dacron* and cotton. Collar stays are stitched in, permanently and invisibly They just won't get lost. See too, our Drake button-down model. Your choice, in white or solid colors, just $7.95. All silk tie $2.50. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. ARROW first in fashion SHIRTS·TIES - Dupont's polyester fiber They're here in favorite Arrow designs! Come in and see our selection of trouble-free, wash 'n' wear shirts, the Arrow Glen and the Arrow Drake. Don't Delay. Look in before the campus pace setters buy our entire supply. From $5