Pat Brune KU bowlers travel to Wichita State Ten bowlers will try to lift Kansas in the Mid-States Traveling League standings tomorrow at Wichita State. KU men now stand deadlocked with Oklahoma State at the top of the four-team loop, while the women keglers hold down second behind the Cowpoke girls. Veteran performers Ron Mick (190) and Bill Bott (189) head the men's team and will be joined by Don Holman (192), Steve Zimmerman (180), and Dave Goodpasture (180). Anchoring the KU women will be Pat Brune (188) whose great shooting since her mid-year transfer from Baker University has already established her as one of the league's top bowlers. Teaming with Pat will be Judy Heal (170), Gloria Edwards (157), and Kay Coder (152). Bowling coach Warren Boozer feels confident that his squads can have a good weekend. "Something's got to give in that men's division, that's for sure." Boozer said. "Our girls are going to have a tough time overcoming that big OSU lead but they should hang onto second ahead of Kansas State." The standings: MID-STATES LEAGUE Women's Division Men's Division W W L Pet. Okahoma State 56 1 4 933 Kansas State 52½¹ 2 45½¹ Kansas State 21½² 38½³ 358 Wichita State 8 52 1.133 FRATERNITY LEAGUE W L Pct. Kansas 37 27 617 Oklahoma State 25 25 267 Wichita State 25 35 417 Kansas State 16 44 267 | | W | L | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sigma Chi No. 2 | 85 | 35 | .708 | | Sigma Lamba | 81 | 35 | .708 | | EMS | 71½ | 48½ | .595 | | Sigma Chi No. 1 | 68 | 52 | .567 | | Alpha Epsilon Psi | 61½ | 58½ | .512 | | Kapita Sigma No. 1 | 61½ | 58½ | .512 | | Kapita Sigma No. 1 | 59 | 61 | .492 | | Kapita Kappa Tau | 58½ | 61½ | .487 | | JJJ | 51 | 61 | .424 | | Vlai Chi | 58 | 61 | .424 | | Kapita Kappa Psi | 41½ | 78½ | .346 | | Kapita Sigma No. 2 | 37 | 83 | .308 | Individual Hi-10: Trom Trabon Charlie Feffer Signa Chi No. 2, 215. Charli Feffer Signa Chi No. 2, 215. Individual Hi-130; Charlie Peffer Sigma Chi No. 2, 582; Mike Litwin Alpha Kappa Lambda, 574; Tom Trabon EMS, 552 Team Hardcap Ii 10- Sigma Chi Ne队 10- Delta Chi 1066, Pi Kappa Tau 981 Team Handicap HI-30: Sigma Chi No. 2 2937, Delta Chi 281, EMS 2795 Three high school gridders have recently signed Big Eight letters-of-intent to enroll at Kansas. They are: '6'5", 220-pound defensive end Ray Dobie of North Kansas City (Mo.). 230-pound center Charles Blaskovich of Des Moines, Iowa, and '6'7" 205-pound tackle-end Doug Vrooman of Putnam City, Okla. Basketball intramurals closed out its regular season Wednesday with 34 teams meeting in the Independent A and C leagues. Regular season ends as intramurals hit playoffs The Old Charters, defending Hill champions in the A league, nailed down a divisional title and a spot in the playoffs with an 84-32 victory over the 90-Proofs. In C league action, the Red Guards clinched first place in Division X with a 36-34 double-overtime win over past C Hill champion Manor. Mike Haire's basket in sudden death provided the winning margin. Manor House, Ellsworth 4S, Kappa Psi, the Feasors, and the Fugitives also won division titles and playoff berths as a result of Wednesday night victories. The scores and final league standings: INDEPENDENT A Proof 32 Old Charter (84) - Steven Akensi 29, Steve Conley 21, Dave Aikens 16. Proof (S2)-Stan Gatton 51 Hi Ballers 62 Machine 51 Hi Ballers 62, Machine 51 Hi Ballers 62, Machine 51 Hl Ballers (62)—Lee Peakes 17, Elbert DeForest 13. Bill Ritchie 12. Scoring Machine (51)—Ron Cots- wheel James Kelly 12, Steve Scrubry 10 G Pearson 59, Stephenson 47 Crawford, Pearson (2) Stephenson (47)—Tony Bandle 14, Steve Morris 13. INDEPENDENT C Red Guards (36)—Hike Haire 15, Jay Thomas 13. Manor (34)—Roy Holliday 11, Steve Blayceck 10. Show Stoppers 45) mrcultom Show Stoppers (45)-Tony LaPosta 14. McCullom (17) — Allen Walter 8. Eldredworth 5, 29. Ferguson 38. Ilsworth 5 '38) - John Wilpers 12. Milton Trojeans (3) - Steve-Eckloc 16. Weasel's Warriors 53, Templin 28 and Warriors (53)—Bill Heist 16, Paul Roberts. Templin (28)—Charlie Overfield 9, Craig Tucker 8. Army ROTC 56, Magic 40 Army ROTC (56)—Larry Harden. Army ROTC (56)-Larry Harden. 19, Phil Fussman 12. Magic (40)—Jan Finchan 15, Pat Davile 10 Miggle (40)—San Fimenan 15, Pal Davis 10. Boo Boo -1 (41)-Wilbert Thomas 24, Frank Hachet 11 39, Michael Tolley 56 Ellsworth 48 35, Hot Shots 31 Elsevier 38 35, Woe Wempe 12 Holt, Shots 18 Feasors (48) - Scott Giggen 21, Joe BJR 6 (4) - John Lewis 12, Dave JBH 6 (4) - Jim Lewis 12, Dave JBH 6 (4) Hot Shots (31)—Kim Thomas 10 Manor House 42, C Men 26 Manor House (42)—Bowen White 14. Men (26)—Rich Crawford 7, Mel Gweb Independent N&N 26, Chasers 18 Independent N&N (26) - V1n e Browne Ambulance Chasers (18) —Rod Vieux 4. Bob Woody 4. Gene Harrison 4. Fugitives 66, McKee 42 Fugitives (60)—Bob Faughight 18. McKee (42)—Ray Smith 11. Kanna Piel 29, Node 31 Kappa Psi (29)—Quin Hostelster 17. Nads (21)—Bob Messman 17. Grads 68 30, CB&P No. 1 20 Grads 68 (30) - Jockey Poker 8. Pumas (55)—Bob Stoddard 17, John Tilton 16. CB&P No. 1 (20)—John Hagh 9. Pumas 55, Filleworth 7N, 30. Grads 68 (30)—Jay Poker 8. CB&P No. 1 (20)—John Hagh 9. 9. Something won by forfeit over Leaf Battenfeld won by forfeit over CRBP No. 2 14 KANSAN Feb. 28 1969 JBP 8 (42)—jim Lewis 12, Dave durry 10. 00:35:47 00:35:47 MBA won by forfeit over Reefets. Phantoms won by forfeit over Snelgrove. DIVISION 1—DU 5-0 DP1 Delt 4-1 2—Delta 3-2, Delta 2-3 Phi Psi 1-4; ATO 5-0 Come in tomorrow and listen to the game DIVISION III-Kappa Alpha Psal 4-5 alpha Gam 2-2; Sigma L3: LKK1 T: LKK6 DIVISION II—Beta 5: 0-AK 4: 2-4; DIVISION II—Beta 2: 3-Lambda Chi 1-4; Kavir III 5-ak 6-ak; Kavir IV 5-ak 6-ak; DIVISION I—Sneakers 5-0; Black- hawks 4-1; Hemulations 3-2; Hot Dogs 2-3; Gamblers 1-4-1; Wizards of d. f. 5.1 DIVISION II—Buttenfield 4+1; Pearson 2-3; Stephenson 1-3; Jolliffe 1-3. DIVISION III--Old Charters 5-0; HI- season 4-1; 3-2; 3-2; 9-6; 10-9. Cigars, Guns & Tools DIVISION I—TKE 5-0 SAE No. 2 4-5-9 Su 5-0 DU No. 2 Acacia 6-8-9 Su 5-0 DU No. 2 EDATERNITVR DIVISION II—Beta 4—1-0; PKA 3-1; Kappa gjg 2-2; Delta 5-4; Sigma 3-1; Kappa gjg 2-2; Delta 5-4; Sigma 3-1; DIVISION III- Sigma Chi No. 1. Lambph Chl. I-3; Sigma Chl. I-1: 3. Lambda Chl. I-3; Sigma Nya. DIVISION IV—Phi Dell: 4-0; Phi 1-35; Phi 1-1; Phi 2-2; Sig 6g 1-3: ACK 0-4 DIVISION V-Phi Gam 4-6 TRI- 1-M DU-1-3-1-8 DU-No. 1 tukal: SAF No. 1 ls3-1 DIVISION I—Templin Baters 5-0: Boo Boo N2P J2P Grads Boo Kid! N2P J2P Grads Kid! N2P J2P Grads DIVISION II- Ubangies 5-0; Nai- 1- Graduates 2-3; Termilin B 0-5-2; 2- Graduates 2-3 DIVISION III—Lawrence 0-9; Spl- mCuslion 3-2; NROTC 2-1; MGcuilion 3-1 DIVISION I—Nuns 4-0; Oliver 3-1; Grace 2-8; Grace P Pearson 3-1; Tots 4-1, 6-4, 4-1 DIVISION V—RiR City 4-0; Inde- sity Delta Falls Delta Functions 1-3; JRP N 1-3-1 FRATERNITY C Now featuring Bud on tap 2:30-3:30 Today Pitchers 65c DIVISION I—Phi Delt N 1-5 1- Kappa Sig 4-1; Delta Chi 3-2; AKL No. 2 2-3; Lambda Chi 1-4; Sigma Nu 0-5. 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DIVISION IX—DU No. 2 4-0; KP 1-0; Beta 1-3; Betra 1-5; Sigma 1+ 1-2; Ep Fo 1-4 DIVISION X—PH Phi 84-6 1A0 →2-1-AT 8-1-2 TKE 1-3 AHI Phe 1-3 DIVISION XII_ Sigma Chi 76 4-0 Lambda Chi 1-2 1-2 Deltal 1-3-1; Lambda Chi 1-3-2; DIVISION II—Kappa Psi 3-1> Grada III—Kappa Psi 1-2> Beaver Shoot [2-2]; Nood 0-4] DIVISION III Pumas 4-0; Els- tempel Phantoms 1-3-1; Snolgrove Phantom Phantoms 1-3-1 DIVISION IV- Fensors 4-0; JRP 6 2-8; Architecture 1-3; Res Reports 0-4-4 DIVISION 1-71 By-Pass 4-0; Pot- tition 1-82 By-Pass 2-1; Maness 1- 3; Ewellsworth 0-5 4-4 DIVISION V—Fugitives 4-0; Salvation 支落ent 2-2-1; Petroleum Club 0-4-1 DIVISION I—U—Choniaia Squaxon 4— Humphrey 2—Mulligan 1—McCullough ent 2. Show Stoppers 2. 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