Intramural titles at stake tonight Combining run-and-gun offenses and aggressive defenses six teams captured league titles in both the Fraternity and Independent intramural basketball playoffs last night. Snatching the Fraternity A division was Delta Upsilon. The Phi Delts captured crowns in both B and C leagues. The Old Charters won the Independent A division, followed by Rip City and Manor House in the B and C leagues. Fraternity and Independent champions clash tonight for the big one—the Hill title-at 4:30 in Robinson Gymnasium. Getting hot in the opening minutes of the Fraternity A contest, the DU's jumped to an early lead which they held throughout the game. The Phi Delts pulled within six points in the last minute, but with 25 seconds left, Mark Mathews hit a free throw for the DU's and stole a pass for an easy layup and a victory. The Old Charters, defending Hill A champs, got 20 points from Bobby Douglass and 17 from Steve Natsus to breeze past the Hi Ballers, 67-56, for the Independent A championship. Kelly Sears topped the Hi Ballers with 14 points. Elbert DeForest and Lee Peakes also scored in double figures, hitting 12 and 11 points respectively. Rip City won the B title in a battle that went right down to the wire. The winners got 17 points from John Brann, and nipped the Templin Baters, 43-41. Avenging their A league loss, the B league Phi Delts stormed the Phi Gams 56-37, and then followed suit in the C league with a victory over another Phi Gam squad, 44-33. FRATERNITY A DU 69 Phi Delt 60 DU (69)—Tom Futo 14, Dave Thomas 13, Mark Mathews 11, Ed Dallam 12, $tu Estherington 9, Dave Lockwood 6. Phi Dei (60) - Steve Houlk 16, 12, John Arrowsmith 12, Sam Heath 12, John Arrowsmith 12, Sam Heath INDEPENDENT A Old Charters 67, Hi-Ballers 56 Old Charters (67) -Bob Douglass 20, Steve Natsus 17, Dave Aikens 10 Steve Carmichael 6, John Bosier 6. Steve Cunningham 6, John Bosier Elbert DeForest 12, Lee Peakes 11, Bill Ritchie 5, Stuart Burness 5. Phi Delt 56, Phi Gam 37 Phi Delt (56)-Greg Knecht 17, Jai Kim-Morgan Morgan 12, Bob Druten 8, Bill Hess Phi Gam (37)-Randy Cordell 12 Phi Gam (37) - Randy Cordell 12, Jeff Davis 10, height 6. INDEPENDENT Rip City 43, Templin Baters 41 Rip City (43)-John Brann 17, Charles Laskowski 8, Gary Schmidtberger 6, Dave Underwood 6. Rip City Baters (41) -Max Deforest 9, Harry Horton 9, Mark Floyd. FRATERNITY C Phi Delt 44, Phi Gam 86 33 Delt 44 (44) Tom Farrar 22, Jr. Bergman 22 Phi Gam 86 (33)-Ken Wurtzberger 15, Gary Welch 9, Dave Hinshaw 6. 15, Gary Shaw INDEPENDENT C Manage House 43, 71 Building 23 Manor House 43, 71 By Pass 23 Manor House (43) - Dave Kemp 14, Baird (43) - Dave Kemp 14, 71 By Pass (23) Joe Doid 6, Keith Vaultman 7, Steve Asperpit 4. Brewer sets record; All-Star bowlers hot The firing lines at the Jay Bowl received a scorching in the All-Star Scratch League Monday night with an all-time high of 26 scores above 200. Top man with another league record was Don Brewer, whose 279 surpassed the previous best of 274—set last semester by Ron Mick. Brewer was not the only kegler on target. Don Holman grooved a 266 while Steve Smallwood added a 242. In addition, five 600 series were thrown with Warren Boozer's 636 taking the weekly honors. The Polecats continue to hold down first place at $ 8 7 \frac{1}{2}-3 8 \frac{1}{2} $ but the Zippers, after an 18-3 register Monday, have now closed the gap to $ 7 \frac{1}{2} $ points at 80-46. Sunday night's Guys and Dolls Mixed League saw February's Babies (14-6) emerge with a one-game lead over the Healers (13-7). Dave Goodpasture posted the evening's Hi-10 with a blistering 258, the league's best this year. Judy Heal notched a 202-573 to pace the women. The Dynamic Four remain atop the Faculty Mixed League standings with a $30\frac{1}{2}-13\frac{1}{2}$ mark. A hot fight for runner-up honors involving the Pshaw (27-17), the Group (26-18), and the Hits & Mrs. (25-19) should be settled in the next meeting—a March 24th position-round showdown. Guys and Dolls February's Babies 14 6 .700 Healers 13 7 .650 Lions 12 8 .600 The Great Bs 18 9 .550 Tri Pi + 2 11 9 .550 Bombs 11 9 .550 Hu Ca Ba Li 10 10 .500 Macaulay 9½ 10½ .475 Lamphrey 9½ 10½ .475 Kings and Orcaes 7 13 .450 The Lost Cause 6 14 .300 The New Right 6 14 .300 Hi i 10 - H 20 Gi Chapman 104, Gail Hutchison 22, Ken Carey 203, Hamed Lias 201, Hi-30-(men) Dave Goodpaint 260, Stan Heffley 250, Brayden 245, Judy Heal 202, Brenda Chancellor 169, Gall Edwards 160:(women) Judy Heal 573, Brenda Chancellor 473, Gall 6 KANSAN Mar. 13 1969 High Averages (men)-Bott Billot Goodboodstare 181, Cap Pruessner 171 High Averages (women) - Pat Brune High Averages (men) Heal 172, Brenda Chancellor 611. All Star Scratch | | W | L' | Pinfall | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Polecats | 87½ | 38¹ | 703 | | Zippers | 80 | 46 | 679 | | Mid Ruth Century | 69 | 57 | 588 | | Mom's Apple Pie | 68 | 58 | 670 | | Mother's Inc. | 66½ | 59² | 668 | | Ritorchiore | 63½ | 62½ | 679 | | First | 63½ | 61³ | 671 | | Plague | 62 | 64 | 658 | | Hud | 54 | 72 | 682 | | Chargers II | 52 | 74 | 677 | | Deadwood | 52 | 74 | 695 | | | 51 | 85 | 631 | Individual H-10 - Don Brewer 279, Dyl Holman 266, Steve Smallwood 249 Individual Hi-30 Warren Boozer Menaiah Holman 633, Dave Menachi 624. trap: H-10-Chargers II 825, Hud 806, Mont's Angle, Pg 781. Team Hi-30- Plague 2185, Zippers 2184, Mom's Appleie 2168. KU Faculty Mixed Dynamic Four 10% L 13% L Feb. Pshaw 27 17 .633 .633 The Group 26 18 .591 Hits & Mrs. 25 19 .568 Gumboams 25 19 .568 Robber Barons 19% L 24% L .443 Heblers 19% L 24% L .432 Fearsome Foursome 19 25 .432 Winners 17 27 .386 Undesirableables 17 27 .386 (men)-Warner, Brookes 83 HI-30 (men) Warren Boozer 563, Hillman Fitch 512, George Jenks 498, 499 Battle for A-title Washburn beats Fairmont KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) — Center Lloyd Thornburg's tip-in with six seconds remaining lifted unheralded Washburn to a stunning 74-72 upset over top-seeded Fairmont (W. Va.) State last night in the second round of the NAIA basketball championships. Aggies meet Drake in Midwest regional MANHATTAN (UPI) — Red-hot Drake, riding a 10-game winning streak that earned the Bulldogs a last-minute invitation, heads the four-tower field that opens play tonight in the NCAA Midwest Regional. The Bulldogs, making their first NCAA appearance, test Southwest Conference champ Texas A&M in the opener at Kansas State University's Ahearn Fieldhouse. The nightcap is Big Eight king Colorado opposite state-rival Colorado State. For the first time in years, the Midwest Regional is without a team ranked among the Top 10. Drake, boasting a 23-4 mark, is No. 11 and Colorado (20-6) is rated 12th. Colorado State—a surprising 52-50 NCAA first-round winner over Dayton last weekend—is ranked 19th with a 17-6 record. Texas A&M, an 81-66 first-round winner over Trinity last weekend, is unranked at 18-7. Drake wasn't assured of its NCAA berth until Monday night when it whipped Louisville, 77-73, in the Missouri Valley championship playoff at Wichita State. Guards Wille McCarter, a 20.1 scorer, and Don Draper, a playmaker who starred in Drake's stretch run, lead the Buldog attack. Drake lost three of its first eight Valley starts before finishing with 10 straight victories. The Bulldogs and Louisville shared the Valley title. Thornburg's bucket capped an uphill struggle for Washburn's Ichabods, who trailed 41-35 at the half. Frank Dexter's layup with 5:57 left gave Washburn a 67-65 lead and the Ichabods Texas A&M, which relies on never trailed thereafter, although John Jamerson's 15-foot jumper netted Fairmont a 72-72 tie with 22 seconds remaining. It was only Fairmont's second loss in 28 starts this season. The Falcons entered the tourney as the nation's No. 2-ranked small college team in the final United Press International ratings. Jamerson led Fairmont with 20 points and Johnny Johnson topped the Kansans-now 20-9 with 18. Thornburg, a 6'9" junior, finished with 14. front line muscle, is led by forward Billy Bob Barnett, the club's leading scorer with an 18-point-per-game average, and pivot Ronnie Peret. The Aggies won half of their 12 Southwest Conference games by one point-two in overtime. Colorado, a last-minute winner in the Big Eight when Kansas State knocked Kansas out of the running, is making its first NCAA appearance since 1963. The Buffs capped an incredible Big Eight comeback in 1968-69 after tying for seventh last year. Sophomore Cliff Meely, a 6'7" junior college transfer, was the big reason for the Buff's improvement. Meely ranked as the Big Eight's all-time leading sophomore scorer, averaging 25 points a game. Colorado State is led by twin 6'3" guards Floyd and Lloyd Kerr and forward Cliff Shegogg, who topped the Rams in scoring this season with a 16.8 average. 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