Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 3. 1963 Hicks Win Intramural 'Hill' Volleyball Crown An experience-loaded Hicks team defeated four-time fraternity champion Sigma Chi for the "Hill" intramural volleyball championship in Robinson Gymnasium yesterday. THE HILL "B" championship went a full three games. Independent Liahona won the opening game 15-13, but fraternity champion Beta Theta Pi came from behind to win the last two 15-4 and 15-9 to win the title. The match was decided in two games. The Hicks won the first game 15-6 and the second 15-5. Experience was the Hicks forte. Leading the independent league champions was Dick Hoagland, a two-year Collegiate All-America for KU several years back. Supporting him were KU's three-sport letterman Jay Roberts, who has been playing volleyball since an early age under the tutelage of his father who was a Collegiate All-America, Bill Gamm, a varity volleyball player for KU in 1961, and John Hanson, who was a member of the Harriers team which won the "Hill" title last year. The remaining team members were Gary Potts and Larry Brown. SIGMA CHI, which waltzed through its regular season to win the fraternity championship, too has quite a volleyball heritage. Starting in 1930 under the direction of former All-America Bob Russell, now a law student at the University of Missouri, the Sigs have won four consecutive fraternity A championships and two "Hill" titles. Last year, the Harriers wrested the title from Sigma Chi. The Hicks were coached by Bob Lockwood, who was an All-America for KU and who coached the last varsity volleyball club the school fielded in 1961. QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP at BUSH BODY WORKS formerly University Ford Body Shop MEXICAN FOODS Willie's 10-40 Cafe 1310 W. 6th VI 3-9757 PATRONIZE YOUR "It was a real good game," said Hicks coach Lockwood. "We played a little better than we should have and the Sigma Chis did not play quite as good as they should have. They have a good team. - ADVERTISERS - A member of the Sigma Chi team and one of its organizers this year, John Reiff had this to say of the Hicks' victory. "We did not play as The pursuit of excellence is the everyday job of The Atlantic's editors be in fiction or fact, poetry or prose. In ever-increasing numbers, those in pursuit of academic excellence find in The Atlantic a challenging, entertaining and enlightening companion. Get your copy today. "Labor's Welfare State": In the first of a series of labor union profiles, A. H. Raskin looks at New York's Local 3 of the Electrical Workers' union first union local to establish Randall Jarrell: A leading literary critic offers a detailed analysis of some Russian short novels by Gogol, Turgenev and Tolstoy. a 25-hour workweek. ALSO William Saroyan: The famed author of Boys and Girls Together has written four playlets for The Atlantic. A real tour de force. Ralph McGill: A poignant study of the effects of sectionalism, the Ku Klux Klan, the depression and war years on the South. "We Repair ALL Makes & Models" East 23rd St. VI 3-3006 WHAT'S NEW IN THE APRIL ATLANTIC? ON SALE NOW The spring intramural sports will begin following spring vacation. well as we should have. We are still proud, though because we feel that we could have played them 100 times and they would win all 100 of them. They are a great team. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Open Thursday Till 8:30 Pewter . one of the new shades that are Special when you want to make your best impression. Smart dressing goes along with smart thinking.Dress your best for those Special occasions and you do your best. Whatever your needs for your smart dressing you will find just what you want at Ober's. Dacron and Wool Suits from $50. 821 Mass. VI 3-1951 Serving K.U. Since 1896