Page 8 University Daily Kansam Thursday, Feb. 21, 1963 Phi Kaps and Sig Alphs Win Semi-Final Games Phi Kappa Theta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon advanced to the finals of the Fraternity A league tournament in intramural basketball play yesterday afternoon. Phi Kappa Theta defeated Phi Gamma Delta 61-42 and Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated Delta Upsilon 47-40. The two teams will meet for the fraternity championship Monday afternoon. THE WESTERNS and HIDK advanced to the semi-finals of the Independent A league tournament. The Westerns defeated Stephenson 50-36 and HIDK won over Jolliffe 63-38. In this afternoon's games, the Guzzlers, who drew a first round bye, meet HIDK and the Cronies, who drew the other first round bye, meet the Westerns. The winners will meet for the Independent championship Monday. The Phi Kappa Thetas overcame a one-point halftime deficit and built a large margin in the second half to easily defeat the Phi Gam's. The victory was Phi Kappa Theta's eighth without a defeat. Ed Williams led the Phi Kap's with 19 points. Sandy Cahill and Patt Cahill had 16 and 13 points respectively for the winners. Jerry Thornton and Steve Wickliffe scored 13 and 12 points respectively for the Phi Gams. EVEN THOUGH Williams was the game's high scorer, he scored only one field goal. He made 17 of 23 free throws. Thornton scored twice in the last minute as the Phi Gam's increased their margin to five points. This was narrowed to one point as Al Hardy and Pat Cahill scored in the last 15 seconds. THE PHI KAPS came out strong in the second half. They scored 13 points while holding the Phi Gam's scoreless to command a 12-point lead and go on to win easily. Sigma Alpha Epsilon had much more difficulty in winning its right to compete for the fraternity championship. It appeared from the start that the DU's might control the game. They jumped off to a 4-0 lead as the SAE's did not score in the first three minutes of play. Jack Galloway scored one field goal and made three free throws to give the SAE's a 5-4 lead. The SAE's never trailed again in the ball game, but the DU's threatened several times. The SAE's slowly padded their lead throughout the first half and led 25-10 at halftime. THE DU'S rallied in the second half and scored four straight baskets while holding the SAF's scoreless. The Sig Alphs, led by Gary Noland, began making their shots and retained their lead. The closest the DU's could get was 45-40 with 45 seconds remaining in the game. Noland led the SAE's with 13 points. Jack Galloway scored 12 points and John Williams 10 points. A main contributor to the SAE's victory was John Henderson, who controlled the backboards. Darryl Wallace led the DU's with 14 points. Gene Shoffner and Bob Lauber each scored eight points. The Western-Stephenson game was nip-and-tuck until the fourth quarter. The lead changed hands several times throughout the game, before the Westerns pulled out in front during the final period. Mike Wolfe led the Western attack scoring 26 points. Steve Bowes led Stephenson with 11 points. Owens Will Start Bailey at Guard KU freshman basketball coach Teddy Owens will stick with Loyce Bailey, Topeka football halfback as his fifth starter against Nebraska Saturday night when the frosh join the varsity at Lincoln. Bailey will open at guard opposite Delvy Lewis. This combination scored 29 in the 86-57 rout of Kansas State last Thursday. Steve Renko, Kansas City, and Riney Lochmann, Wichita, will man the forwards; Walter Wesley, Fort Myers, Fla., the pivot. The Jayhawkers will be seeking their third victory, having opened with a 67-48 conquest of Iowa State. They close in a return match with the Wildcat frush in Lawrence Feb. 26. Ship'n Shore embellishes the blouse with embroidered applique 4.00 Simple blouse. Only one adornment. That's the beauty of restraint. 65% Dacron $ ^{®} $ polyester. 35% cotton. Easy-care. White, gay hues. 30 to 40. 803 Mass. VI 3-2241 The HIDK's were never threatened in their bid for a semi-final playoff berth. Led by Dick Fanning's 19 points and Carl Nelson's 16 points the HIDK's jumped off to an early lead, which they never relinquished. Roger Poppe was Jolliffe's high scorer with 15 points. Pikai Kappa Theta (61) S. Cahill 16, P. Cai 13, A. Hardy 9 J. Reilly 4, William 19 THE SUMMARIES Phi Gamma Delta (42) Thornton 13, California 12, Davis 2, Ball 8, Gilton 6, March 5. Sigma Alpha Epsilon (47) Williams 10, Noland 9, Noland 13, Galloway 12, Henderson 15. Westerns (50) K. Wolfe 4, M. Wolfe 26, Garver 13, Martinek 2, Davis 2, Lovejoy 2 Delta Upson (40) Burr 6, Shofner 8, Mirrsey 2, Deckart 4, Lauber 8, Wallace 14 Stephenson (36) Logan 2, Glantz 2, Dix 5 Bowles 11, Bruning 5, Melcher 2, Hood HIDK (63) Fanning 19, Nelson 16, Ward 6. Miller 2, Stewart 10, Tyron 3, Hayes 7. Jolliffe (38) Clines 4, Poppe 15, Swafford 5. Collins 4, Brizendine 3, Barnell 3. KU Frosh To Run Tomorrow The KU freshman track team will run its first of a two-meet indoor schedule tomorrow afternoon in Allen Fieldhouse against a combined squad from Hutchinson, Iola and Coffeville Junior colleges and the Pittsburg State freshmen. Top Jayhawker freshman marks include a: 03.2 60-yard dash by Bob Hanson of Wichita; a: 42.25 mile by John Donner, Tuscon, Ariz.; a: 42.26 mile by John Lawson, Kansas City, a: 1.15.5 600-yard run by Lowell Paul, Colby; a: 2.16.4 1000-yard run by Lawson and a :07.1 flight of 60- yard low hurdles by Hanson. Assistant Coach Dean Brittenham will send up a squad of 24 men. Watch for BB coming soon to COMING SOON TO THE BIG BUY BIRD TV-RADIO VI 3-8855 908 Mass. TV- RADIO - Quality Parts - Guaranteed - Expert Service Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers PLAN NCW TO ATTEND THE MOST EXCITING, ANNUAL EVENT ON CAMPUS. ROCK CHALK REVUE March 1 and 2 837 Mass. VI 3-4255