Page 6 University Daily Kansa Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1964 Intramural Playoffs Reach Final Contests Intramural basketball playoffs are underway, and the defending champions in both the independent and fraternity divisions are still in the running. In the fraternity "A" division, yesterday's games saw Beta Theta Pi defeat Phi Kappa Theta 71-47 and the defending fraternity and hill champion, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, down Delta Tau Delta 46-36. HIDK continued its efforts toward another independent "A" championship by defeating Pearson 68-43. The JRP Jocks defeated Jim Beamer 56-51 to advance to the independent championship finals. John Atkinson and Bill Gieger, led Beta Theta Pi into the fraternity division finals by scoring 21 and 17 points respectively. John Cahill scored 17 points for Phi Kappa Theta. Sigma Alpha Epsilon broke open a tight game with a balanced scoring attack to continue their drive for a second straight hill championship. Duane Bond, Dave Stinson, and John Williams scored 10 points each for the winners, and Larry Hays scored 10 for the Delts. In the independent division, HIDK defeated Pearson with Price and Pearson scoring 26 and 22 points for the winners. Gary Sallans was high for Pearson with 12. The JRP Jocks were led by Don Morris who scored 15 points as they edged by Jim Beamer. Jimmy James tallied 12 points to become top scorer for the losers. The winners of yesterday's action will play today to decide the independent and fraternity "A" championship. Beta Theta Pi meets Sigma Alpha Epsilon at 4:00 p.m., and the JRP Jocks play HIDK at 5:00 p.m. The winners of today's games will meet Thursday at 4:00 p.m. to decide the hill championship All games will be played in Robinson Annex, the building just east of Summerfield Hall. Walter Mikols, director of the intramural program, said the "B" and "C" division playoffs in both independent and fraternity divisions would begin later this week after drawings for team parings have been held. A feature of intramural play is some of the unusual names the competing teams use. These teams are found in the independent division, because the fraternities prefer going by their house's name. Among the unusual names found this year are the Drizzles, Grodies, Bohongers, Rat Pack, and B.I.R.D. INTRAMURAL BATTLE—Shown is the tipoff in last night's playoff in Independent "A" intramural basketball between the JRP Jocks and Jim Beamer. The JRP team won the contest 56-51. --- ROBERT JOFFREY BALLET 3,000 free seats available to KU students Just walk in with your date and show your ID card at door Hoch Auditorium Tuesday, February 25, at 8:20 p.m. Tickets available for non-students at $3.59, $2.82, $2.05 at Murphy Hall Box Office and, on concert night, at Hoch The victory evened the Jayhawks' record at 6-6. Nebraska has a 5-6 total for conference games. The KU basketball team, sparke i by the shooting of George Unseld and Steve Renko, last night defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers 64-55. KU Cagers Hit; Nebraska Falls Unseld scored 29 points in the contest. He is presently the second high scorer in the Big Eight Conference. Renko dropped in 13 for the Hawks and led an onslaught in the second half which overwhelmed the Cornhuskers. 64 Brill Gibson Lloyd Lochmann Renko Schichteh Ursfeld Vance 64 0 4 2 0 0 4 1 1 5-5 5-7 0 0-0 Antulov 2 0-0 4 Cebrun 3 0-0 1 Jones 8 2-2 2 Nannen 0 0-0 0 Petsch 1 1-3 1 Puelz 0 0-0 0 Reiners 0 1-1 0 Simmons 1 0-1 1 Spears 0 0-0 1 Webb 5 1-1 3 Yates 5 0-0 4 Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Engineering and Physical Science Seniors $ ^{*} $ GROW with a growing industry... ..the Bell Telephone System The Bell Telephone System is continuing its expansion program to serve a growing nation. Growth in the telephone industry means new jobs, fresh opportunities for promotions, a rewarding career for you. The future is bright for young men who want to advance with a progressive industry. Representatives of the following Bell System companies will be glad to talk with you. They will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, creed, color, or national origin. - Southwestern Bell Telephone Company builds, maintains and operates telephone and other communications systems throughout its five-state territory. - Bell Laboratories research, development, engineering and design in electronics and communications. - Western Electric manufacturing and supply unit. Li T B - Sandia Corporation applied research, development and design for production of atomic weapons. - Long Lines Department of A. T. & T. provides interstate Long Distance and overseas telephone service. Bell System representatives will be on campus February 27 and 28. Sign up for an interview at the engineering office.