Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 3, 1965 DU Captures Intramural Title By Walter Jayroe Delta Upsilon bombed the Laws 54-36, to capture the KU "A" intramural basketball title in Robinson Annex Tuesday afternoon. The DU's combined good outside shooting and a tight man-to-man defense in subduing the Laws, winners of the "A" Independent championship. The DU's pulled to a 12-7 first quarter lead before erupting with 20 points in the second quarter and a 32-16 halftime lead. The Laws managed to pull as close as 12 points early in the third period, but could not muster enough consistency to reduce the lead further. Darryl Wallace, Dodge City junior, led the DU attack with 19 points. Tom Holland, first-year law student, paced the Laws with nine. The DU victory came on the heels of a close 34-33 victory over Phi Delta Theta Friday night for the Fraternity "A" championship. The Laws had won their title with a decisive 57-36 win over Ellsworth. In another intramural game played Tuesday, Kappa Alpha Psi captured the Fraternity "B" title by downing Beta Theta Pi 40-26. The swift moving Kappa Alpha Psi's were paced by Loyce Bailey, Topea junior, who ripped the nets for 21 points. Parker Young, Colby junior, led the Beta scoring with seven. Kappa Alpha Psi had trimmed Sigma Chi 32-25 in semi-final play Monday with Bailey again leading the way with 15. The Beta five had downed Sigma Phi Epsilon 46-25 to gain the finals. Mike Vineyard, Wymore, Neb. junior, led Beta No. 4 to the Fraternity "C" championship with 12 points in a 48-32 victory over Delta Upsilon No. 2. Duane Lowry, Great Bend sophomore, led Delta Upsilon with 16. Lowry had hit 17 consecutive free throws and a total of 25 points in his team's semi-final victory over SAE No. 3 Monday night. The score was 46-34. Beta No. 4 had defeated Phi Gamma Delta No. 30-20 in their semi-final contest. The Independent "C" title was captured by C.I.F., as they downed the Warriors 38-35. Marvin Lamont, Ottawa sophomore, scored 11 for C.I.F., while Fred Gollier, Ottawa freshman, pasted the Warriors with 10. The Warriors had beaten the Laws 21-36 and C.I.F. had downed the Scroungers 54-25 in gaining the finals. Kappa Alpha Phi will collide with Lawrence for the KU "B" title today at 5.45 in Robinson Gymnasium. Oklahoma State has already climbed at least a tie for the title and can win it outright with a victory in either of its two remaining games. Lawrence dumped Concordia 40-24 in winning the Independent "B" title. Steve Polston, Lawrence junior, and Frank Dressen, Tuscarora Md., special student, led Lawrence with 16 and 14 points respectively. John Spomer, Larned sophomore, hit eight for Concordia. Lawrence had beaten R.O.W.B. 42-37, and Concordia had won from the Ball Hogs 31-26 in semi-final play Monday evening. But if the Cowboys lose to Kansas Saturday at Lawrence and again at Star Player Chooses KU Ronnie Shrader, 6-5', 210-pound, three sport all-state athlete from Harper, Kan., High School has signed a Big Eight letter of intent to enroll at KU next fall, football coach Jack Mitchell said today. Shrader, a tackle, lettered four years in basketball and track in addition to football. He was named to the all-state football team during his junior and senior years. Shrader was listed for all-state basketball honors during his junior year and track awards as a sophomore and junior. Oklahoma next Monday the Jayhawks would gain a tie for the championship. Coach Mitchell said that Ronnie is a prime example of the many outstanding athletes signing with the Jayhawks. "We are most happy that Shrader selected KU for his educational and athletic advancement," Mitchell said. "Ron joins a growing list of the finest high school seniors in the mid-west coming to Kansas," the Jayhawk mentor added. KANSAS CITY Mo. (UPI) -The Big Eight Conference today announced plans for a one-game playoff between Oklahoma State University and Kansas if necessary to determine the league's representative to the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA basketball playoffs. In that event, Kansas and the Cowboys would play March 10 in Kansas State University's Ahearn Fieldhouse at Manhattan. A B Γ Δ E Z H Θ J K Λ M The KU "C" championship will be decided when Beta Theta Pi No. 4 and C.I.F. tangle at 5 p.m. today. This game will also be played in Robinson Gymnasium. Spring Ball to Begin Shrader's high school football and track coach was Harvey Romans. His basketball coach was Gil Endicott. Harper High is a member of the Southern Kansas League. According to this publisher, many people do not realize how much they could influence others simply by remembering accurately everything they see, hear, or read. 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