Intramural upset DU Ed Dallam drives past Steve Carmichael (33) and John Zook (32) of the Old Charters to score in last night's A League Hill title game. Mark Mathews' 25 points and 18 rebounds paced the Delta Upsilons to a 68-50 trouncing of the defending champions. Old Charters shot down as DUs roll to Hill title By JOE CHILDS Kansan Sports Writer Two Greek teams now reign as Hill Champs. Delta Upsilon and Phi Delta Theta both fought their way through unbeaten seasons and successful post-season tournaments to capture the intramural Hill crowns in the A and C leagues last night. Rip City, also unbeaten, won the B title but waited until the final second of their championship game to claim the victory for the Independents. DU 68, Old Charters 50 Delta Upsilon fashioned a deliberate style of play, and excellent shooting, to unseat the defending A champs with a 68-50 victory. DU jumped to an early lead on the hot hand of Stu Etherington. The losers put up seven attempts from the field before Bobby Douglass broke the ice on a driving layup. The Greeks held a 14-8 margin after one quarter, then expanded the bulge in the second period. The winners played superb ball control and poured in 18 points, largely on 20 to 25-foot jumpers outside the Old Charter zone. Rip City 41, Phi Delt 40 With one second left, John Braun hit a jump shot to give Rip City a 41-40 victory over the Phi Delts in a wild and thrilling contest. From the opening tip, the lead see-sawed, and at halftime, the Phi Delts held a 22-20 advantage. Both teams employed snowdown tactics and worked for the Mar.14 1969 KANSAN 15 good shot. In the third quarter Rip City surged from behind to overtake the Phi Delts, 34-30. Dave Morgan and Greg Knecht found the touch in the fourth quarter, and pulled the Greeks past the independent team into a 5-point lead with 3:03 left. Rip City, relying on the scoring of Charles Laskowski and Dave Underwood, moved within one with 48 seconds remaining. On their last breath of air the Phi Delts scored to go three up, 40-37, but the winners hit another fielder and tied-up the ball at :06. They controlled the tip, Brann hit a jumper and Rip City won the title. Phi Delt 43. Manor 23 Accurate shooting and continued second efforts gave the Greek champions an early lead and their 20-point victory over the run-and-gun independents. Led by the shooting of Tom Farrar and the rebounding of John Riggins, the Phi Delts outclassed Manor House of the Independent league for a 43-23 win. DU '68)—Mark Mathews 7-11-2 Sut Etheringham 6-3-3, Tom Futo 4-4-0, Dave Lockwood, 3-1-3, Dave Melville, 3-1-3, Dick Hertz, Dick Hertz, 0-1-0, 24-20-9 Old Charters 251 - Bobby Douglass 4-0, Dave Aiken 2-1, George McGowan 2-0-0, Keith Christensen 2-0-0 4-0-5, Dave Aiken 2-1-3, Steven Davis 4-1-3, Totals 24-2-0 CHAMPION A LEAGUE DU 68, Old Charters 50 By JAY THOMAS Kansan Sports Writer (from UPI releases) CHAMPION B LEAGUE Rip City (41)—Charles Laskawk, 5-2-5, Dave Underwood 4-0-3, John Brann 4-0-3, Gary Schmidtberger 0-2-0, Zoltan Cupow 4-0-2, Roger Mig- gins 4-0-3 Washburn's NAIA dream turned into a nightmare last night as the Ichabods fell to Elizabeth City State (N.C.), 90-88, to bow out of this year's tournament. Philt Dell (40)—Dave Morgan 6-1-0- Greg Knecht 3-2-2, Toni Shawmer 4-0-1, Bob Druten 2-0-1, Bill Hess 1-0-1, John Kelly 1-2-1, Totale 17-8-6 Tourney round-up Coach Glen Cafer's crew battled all the way in the see-saw contest -one which saw the lead change hands 23 times before Mike Gale's jumper, with less than two minutes remaining, put the winners ahead for good, 82-80. CHAMPION C LEAGUE Blues out, Uclans on Phi Dell 45, Manor屋 23 Phi Delt (45)—John Riggins 5-4-1, Toni Delt 6-2-0, Mike Cormwell 2- 0-1, Bob Stannard 0-4-1, Dana Stombron baugh 2-1-2 Two-time defending champion UCLA shook off a New Mexico State slowdown, 53-38, to close within three games of an unprecedented three straight NCAA University Division title. UCLA clears hurdle In other action, Maryland State won a semi-final berth opposite Elizabeth City with a 99-94 win over Monmouth (N.J.). The other semifinal pits Eastern New Mexico, a 77-73 conqueror of fourth-seeded High Point (N.C.), against Central Washington, a 68-64 victor over Henderson (Ark.) State. The Bruins now move into a Saturday showdown with fourth-ranked Santa Clara for the right to represent the West in the national finals next weekend in Louisville. Manor House (23)—Bob White 3-0- 1. Dave Kemp 2-1, Joe Groner 2-2- 2. Roger Twibell 1-2-3. Bob Rosser 0-1-3. Totals 8-7-12 The Broncos sneaked past stubborn Weber State, 63-59 in overtime last night, after blowing an early 27-9 lead. It took a jump shot by S.C. ace Dennis Awtrey, with 33 seconds left in regulation, to send the game into the extra period. Malov sets spark Davidson and North Carolina will meet in the finals of the Eastern Regional at College Park, Md., after downing St. John's and Duquesne respectively. Mike Maloy's 35 points and brilliant all-around play paced Davidson to a 79-69 toppling of the highly-regarded Redmen—one of only two teams to down Davidson this season. North Carolina squandered a 14-point lead in the second half but weathered a last-minute Duquesne flurry to slip by the Dukes, 79-78. Olympian Charlie Scott was the game's high scorer with 22 points. Elsewhere, surprising Marquette stunned Southeastern Conference champ Kentucky, 81-74, in the Mid-East's opener, halted twoice to allow hot tempers to cool down. Six players, including four Kentuckians, left via the foul route in the roughhouse clash. Purdue in breeze Purdue, behind All-American Rick Mount's 32 points, coasted to an easy 91-71 pasting of Miami of Ohio. Miami, down at the intermission 49-34, closed to 12 points at one point in the second half, but a quick Boilermaker barrage shot the margin back up to 20 and from there on it was all downhill. Cliff Meely's 32 points (22 in the last half) were not enough for Colorado as the Buffs dropped a 64-56 decision to cross-state rival Colorado State. Purdue and Marquette also meet Saturday with a Louisville trip in the offing for the winner. The 6"7 sophomore pulled CU to within four at 50-46 with 4:58 remaining, but the Rams' twin-guards, Lloyd and Floyd Kerr, broke away for some easy tallies off a CSU deep freeze to ice it for the victors. MVC champs win Earlier, Drake's streaking Bulldogs qualified to meet Colorado State for the Mid-West title Saturday with an 81-63 drubbing of tall but slow Texas A&M. The Missouri Valley co-champs took the wraps off a devastating second-half fast break to glide by the hulking Aggies in Manhattan. Drake's Willie McCarter hit a game-high 24 points and combined with playmaker Don Draper to turn the contest into a rout. 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