Monday, Feb. 25, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page $ Intramural 'A' Finals Today Cronies, Sig Alphs Favored To Advance To Hill Playoffs The Independent and Fraternity "A" championships will be decided today in Robinson Annex. The Cronies meet HIDK for the Independent A title at 5 p.m. and Sigma Alpha Epsilon meets Phi Kappa Theta for the fraternity championship at 6 p.m. The undefeated Cronies are favored over once-beaten HIDK in the first game. The HIDK's only loss was to the Cronies. In the second game, once-beaten Sigma Alpha $ \textcircled{9} $ ond game, once-beaten Sigma Alpha Epsilon is favored over undefeated Phi Kappa Theta, even though the SAE's loss was to the Phi Kap's in the opening game of the season. The Cronies are led by three all league selections last year in Mike Berkley, Stu Shandalove and Morgan Metcalf. The Crinies defeated the Westerns in the semi-finals 42-33. Lee Meyer led the Cronies with 16 points. HIDK defeated the Guzzlers 41-28 in the semi-finals, Carl Nelson, a varsity baseball pitcher, was high scorer for the HIDK's with 15 points. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will send a well-balanced scoring attack against the Phi Kappa Thetas. Jack Galloway, Dave Stinson, and John Williams are all ex-KU freshman basketball players. Another former freshman player, John Henderson, the SAE's center, is probably the best rebounder in the fraternity A league. The fifth starter will be Gary Noland, who at 5-9, is an adept ball handler and play maker. Noland is also an accurate shooter. Leading Phi Kappa Theta will be Sandy Cahill. Cahill, who stands 5-9, is a former all-state performer in both football and basketball at Ward High School in Kansas City. He is the Phi Kap's leading scorer, he rebounds, he is the playmaker and he is a strong defensive player. Backing him will be his brother Pat (Shorty) Cahill, Al Hardy, Jim Reilly and Ed Williams. Williams led the Phi Kaps in their 61-42 victory over Phi Gamma Delta with 19 points. Hardy will start at center and cover the SAE's Henderson. An overflow crowd is expected at Robinson Gymnasium for the finals The quarter finals of the Fraternity C playoffs will be held today in Robinson Gymnasium, Sigma Chi #3 meets Phi Gamma Delta #2 at 4:15 on the east court while Beta Theta Pi #1 faces Phi Delta Theta #1 on the west court. In the 5 p.m. games, Sigma Chi #1 meets Beta Theta Pi #2 on the east end and Phi Gamma Delta #1 plays Phi Delta Theta #3 on the west end. No More Antics From Jim Piersall Bv United Press International By United Press International Jimmy Pierslam, temperamental outlaw Warwick Wilson, Kentucky Senators, says there'll be no more sheenigans from him in 1963. The 33-year-old Piersall, who has been a big drawing card since 1952 because of his colorful and zany antics, said after signing his contract Sunday: "I'm tired of being a character." Stay bright. Fight drowsiness and be at your brilliant best with Verv* continuous action alertness capsules, Effective, safe, not habit-forming. The Independent B semi-finals will be held at 5:45 p.m. in Robinson Gymnasium. Jolliffe meets AFROTC on the east end and JRP Jocks face the Men's REA on the west court. There will be two games played in the Fraternity B quarter-finals at 6:30 p.m. in Robinson Gymnasium. Kappa Alpha Psi plays Alpha KappaLambda on the east court and Beta Theta Pi meets Delta Upsilon on the west court. Sigma Chi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon drew opening round byes. The semi-finals of Independent B will be held at 7:15 p.m. with MBA meeting Villi Capri on the east court and the Gunners playing Delta Function on the west court. The winners will play Tuesday. Friday's Summaries Sigma Chi #1 (33) Benz, 9. Young 3. Troutwine 7, Schwartzkopf 12, Blaker 2. Phi Gamma Delta #4 (26) McGrath 8. Whitside 4, Goodman 7, King 2, Bowl- Beta Theta Pi $\#2$ (24) Slicer 10, Mimi Sigma Alpha Epsilon $\#3$ (20) Hutton 1., Phi Gamma Delta #1' T (40) Bowlwate Penn State 22, Bumgarner 6, Lilgen- lahl 1' Alpha Tau Omega #1 (20) Kitch 4. Archer 5,苏ies. Nitz 5. Blaht et al. *Journal of the American Medical Association* #21 (2011) Wolfe 2, Fattar 4, Fisher 41 Sigma Alpha Epsilon #21 (2011) Wolfe 2, Fattar 4, Fisher 41 Sigma Chi #2 (34) Anderson 9, Craig 1, Voorehens 6, Rogers 13. Delta Tau Delta #2 (23) G. Lee 6, D. dee 8, Harden 2, Empson A, Brown 2, Phi Delta Theta 21 (45) Dwier 8. Troop Theta 4, Frick 4, Mc- berson Heilw. 81 Straight Alpha Epsilon #4 (19) Johnz_t Sigma B. Becker S. Schuermann D. Dedo Trayer A. Becker S. Schuermann D. Dedo Beta Theta Pt #1 (42) Greenlee 8, Nortco Horns 7, Brady 16, Phillips 10, Patterson 2, Patterson 1 Gamma Nu #1 (5) Patterson 5. Phi Gamma Delta #2 (35). Alpha Tau Omega #3 (23). Swimmers Lose Two at Norman a match has a head but no brains Bill Murdock was KU's only first place winner as the Jayhawker swimming team lost two meets to Oklahma and the Air Force Academy at Norman Oka.. Saturday. Sensible property owners do two things. They make fire prevention a day-by-day habit. They protect what they have from financial loss by insuring against the peril of fire with a qualified insurance representative. See this agency today, tomorrow may be too late. Murdock won the 200-yard breaststroke, swimming the distance in 2:24.9. CHARLTON Insurance Insurance Building VI 3-5454 No one should expect anything from a match but a flame. By its careless handling you risk the lives of your family as well as the destruction of your home and the loss of valuable personal property. Oklahoma defeated KU, 75-19, and the Air Force whipped the Hawks 72-23. The Sooners defeated the Air Force 58-37. The Jayhawkers next meet will be Saturday at Lincoln, Neb., when they meet Iowa State and Nebraska. The following weekend, the league meet will be held at Lincoln. Coach Dick Reasonm cited the efforts of L. P. Jeters in the 200-yard butterfly. This was the first time he had swum the distance and he placed second in the OU meet with a 2:25.5 time. Frosh Track Team Wins John Donner led the KU freshman track team to a season's opening victory in a five-team indoor meet here Friday. The Jayhawker fresh totaled 65 points. Hutchinson Junior College was second with 51, Pittsburgh State freshmen had 33 points, Coffeyville Junior College claimed 15 points, and Iola Junior College was last with five. Donner was one of the two double-winners in the meet. He missed the school freshman record in the mile by two seconds with a 4:21 effort, and won the half-mile in 2:02.3. Donner also ran the second leg of KU's winning mile relay team Gary Wilson of Pittsburg scored two firsts, his coming in the pole vault and low hurdles. Wilson placed fifth in the 60-yard dash. Fort Hays Defeats KU in Gymnastics Coach Bob Lockwood's gymnasts were defeated in their first home meet Saturday at the hands of Fort Hays College. 75-37. Individual winners included: KU High point man for Fort Hays with $21\frac{1}{2}$ points was Bill Holmes of Hoxie. High point man for KU was Kent Dobbins, Lawrence freshman, with 17 points. Individual winners included: KU — Dobbins, free exercise and parallel bars. Fort Hays — Holmes, trampoline and tumbling; Jim Mull, high bags; Alex Beiker, still rings, and Gary Cooper, high rings. The last meet of the season is scheduled next Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. in Robinson Gymnasium with Northwestern Oklahoma State of Alva, Okla. 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