nefvarl 'Cats Slaughter Hawks By Ron Hanson KU's wrestling fortunes seem to be dwindling rapidly as the team lost to Kansas State Wednesday night, 32-5, in Allen Field House without winning a single match. Completely overpowered by the Wildcats, KU's closest margin of defeat was a 9-6 match score in which the Jayhawks' Charles Foster lost to Larry Elder of Kansas State. Jayhawk wrestlers scored in only three of the other eight matches. Wednesday's loss brings KU's season record to 2-8 while Kansas State now stands at 7-4. Intramural Basketball Nears End Intramural basketball preliminaries entered their final phase yesterday with seven games being played in the fraternity leagues. Nine games were scheduled. In fraternity "A" action, Delta Upsilon beat Phi Gamma Delta, 45-25, putting the DU's in first place in Division I. Delta Tau Delta edged Delta Chi, 36-32, in the other division contest. Five fraternity "B" contests were decided. In Division I, Sigma Chi extended its perfect record by defeating Phi Kappa Theta, 29-19. Triangle downed Sigma Phi Epsilon, 49-29; and Sigma Nu forfeited to Kappa Sigma. In Division III, Delta Upsilon scored its first victory by defeating Alpha Tau Omega, 38-24. Sigma Alpha Epsilon beat Delta Tau Delta, 34-31. ATO #1 defeated Phi Gam #3, 35-30, in fraternity "C." Division III, action. Sigma Nu #4 forfeited to Beta Theta Pi #3. Two more days of preliminary games remain. Final play-offs in intramural basketball begin Monday. THE MATCH between KU's 210 pound heavyweight, Mike Sweatman, and Kansas State's Dan Landas, a 225 pounder, which was supposed to be the feature of the evening, turned out to be the most one-sided affair of all. Lankas, cashing in on his quickness and aggressive technique, disposed of Sweatman in the first two minutes of the match. Noticeable throughout the wrestling meet was the experience of the Kansas State team. The Wildcats were constantly taking advantage of the KU wrestler's mistakes, usually turning Jayhawk miscues into pins and points. The most striking feature of the Kansas State wrestlers was their use of leg movement to down an opponent. Every KU wrestler was troubled by squeezing leg holds performed by the Wildcats. The next meet for KU will be Feb. 25 against Central Missouri State at Warrensburg. There are no remaining home meets this year. Ruggers Plan Tour For Spring Break Four home appearances and a spring tour highlight the spring schedule of the KU Rugby Club. The spring organizational meeting of the club begins at 7 p.m. in the Sunflower Room of the Kansas Union. KU's team, undefeated in its five matches during the fall semester, returns 10 of the starting 15 players including All-American Doug Dusenbury, Anthony first year law, Bernie Hayen, Belleville senior and president of the club, said. Bill Pritchard, Wales graduate student, is field captain for the ruggers. SPRING SCHEDULE March 19 - KU #1 vs. Kansas City; KU #2 vs. Rockhurst, both at Rockhurst. March 26—KU #1 vs. Rockhurst; KU #2 vs. Kansas City, both at Lawrence. April 4—KU vs. Holy Cross, at Worcester, Mass. April 5- KU vs. Dartmouth, at Hanover, N.H. April 6-KU vs. Yale, at New Haven, Conn. April 7-KU vs. Princeton, at Princeton, N.J. April 9—St. Louis Tournament, at St. Louis, Mo. April 16—KU vs. Indiana University, at Lawrence. April 23-Open. April 30—KU #1 vs. Kansas April 30—KU #1 vs. Kansas City; KU #2 vs. Rockhurst, both at Swote Park. May 7 — KU #1 vs. Rolla Blacks; KU #2 vs. Rolla Golds, both at Rolla, Mo. May 14-KU vs. Palmer College, at Lawrence. 10 Daily Kansan Thursday, February 17, 1966 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS CONTESSA · · · FROM $150 VI 3-4266 Marks JEWELERS MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 817 Mass. See What Happens... See what happens when the nation's top maker of quality shoes goes allout to make the finest shoes human skill can produce. Nunn-Bush Custom Autographs would cause a Michelangelo to pause in admiration. Royal College Shop 837 Mass. VI 3-4255