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FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1950

THE MI016X N DRILY

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Dorm Fives
Start Action
In '' Loops
Full speed ahead toward cham-
pionship playoffs!
That was the theme of Resi-
dence Hall activities at the I-M
Building in the first week of 1950.
* * *
THE 'B' BASKETBALL leagues
have already started with those
in the 'A' division slated to begin
next Monday night at 9 p.m.
Here are the 'B' cage results:
Chicago House barely nosed out
Williams House, 33-31. In a
weird contest Adams bested
Michigan by a 13-12 score. Win-
chell defeated Lloyd House by a
43-29 margin.
The handball play starts next,
week and will feature Adams
There is still room for ten
more basketball teams in the
independent division. Anyteam
desiring to play should have its
manager contact the I-M staff
at the I-M building.
--Earl Riskey
House against Williams House, and
Hinsdale House against Hayden
House in close battles for first
place honors.
WINCHELL BATTLES Cooley,
and Michigan House meets Lloyd
House in the second place con-
tests.
For the third place Strauss
House meets Tyler, and Chicago
goes against Greene. For fourth
place Wenley battles Prescott
and Anderson faces Allen-Rum-
sey. In the fifth place contest
Vaughn House meets Fletcher.
Table tennis playoff competition
is also slated for next week. In the
first place playoff Williams faces
Allen-Rumsey and Prescott House
meets Hayden House.
FOR SECOND PLACE Michigan
goes against Lloyd and Greene
against Vaughn. Adams-Chicago
and Tyler House-Cooley House
mark the third place battles.
For fourth place Strauss and
Anderson meet as do Fletcher
and Wenley. Cooley House bat-
tles Hinsdale House for fifth
place.
Residence Hall bowling competi-
tion starts next week. The 'A'
qualifying matches are slated for
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
while the 'B' games are scheduled
for Friday and Saturday.

In Win Over Sigma Chi

Withers poon Trio Stars

By ROGER GREENBERG
Sparked by the phenomenal
performance of the Witherspoon
brothers, Bruce, Tom, and John, a
strong Theta Chi team defeated a
game Sigma Chi crew 31-26 at
the I-M building last night to takeA
the fraternity swimming champ-1
ionship.
Theta Chi won four of the six
events: the sprint relay, back-
stroke, 25-yard sprint, and the 50-
yard sprint. The Witherspoon
brothers, teaming with Bob Leake,
played a prominent part in each
victory.
BRUCE WON the 25-yard
sprint, and brother Tom won the
backstroke. The oldest member of
tne trio, John, placed second in
this event. Leake won the 50-yard
sprint.
In the sprint relay, Theta Chi'
was victorious with a team com-
posed of Clyde House, Leake,
and the younger Witherspoons,
Tom and Bruce.
Sigma Chi took the, breast
stroke event which was won by
their star, Fred Thompson. They
also captured the last event of'
the evening, the medley relay,
with a team composed of Dave
Crippen, Thompson, and Jack
Gannon.
The closest match of the even-
Season .Starts
In Fraternity
Cage Leag ues
Intramural fraternity basket-
ball got off to a fast start with
the beginning of the new year.
Phi Kappa Tau outscoredPhi
Sigma Kappa, 20-16 in the first in
a series of close games. In the
other gange in league one of "A"
basketball Alpha Phi Alpha out-
shot Sigma Pi to come out on the
long end of a 35-19 score.
IN LEAGUE TWO Pi Lambda
Phi went down to defeat at the
hands of a fast Kappa Sigma team
35-19, while Beta Theta Pi wal-
lopped Triangle 46-14.
Phi Gamma Delta won by way
of forfeit from Tau Kappa Ep-
silon in league three, while Sig-
ma Alpha Mu outfought Trigon
18-1 i
Alpha Tau Omega came out on
the long end of a 52-22 score with
There will be another co-
recreation night for faculty
members Saturday. Faculty
members may bring their child-
ren for swimming at 7:30 and
activity lasts until 10 p.m. As
usual, there will be a student
co-recreation night tonight.
-Earl Riskey
Tau Delta Phi. In the other game
in league four Theta Chi took a
close one from Phi Kappa Sigma
21-19.

ing was the backstroke contest
won by Theta Chi's Tom Wither-
spoon, who just barely beat out
Sigma Chi's Dave Crippen.
With the points, Theta Chi
gained by taking this champion-
ship, unofficial calculations placed
them at the top of the fraternity
league standings.
First Matches
In I-M Event
Start Sunday

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I-H Leaders
FRATERNITIES
1. Sigma Phi Epsilon 544
2. Chi Psi 518
3. Theta Chi 506
4. Delta Upsilon 488
5. Kappa Sigma 486
RESIDENCE HALLS
1. Wenley 539
2. Williams 532
3. Hayden 528
4. Michigan 430
5. Greene 419
Totals Complete through
Wednesday

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Find out What the Girls Are Doing!

All first round matches in the
All-Campus Tournament will be
held on Sunday, Jan. 15, in the
I-M Building, according to an
announcement by Earl Riskey, di-
rector of I-M athletics.
Although the I-M Building, is
not usually open on Sunday, it
is being done this year to facili-
tate the playing of first round
matches of the All-Campus tour-
ney, without cramping regularly
scheduled events there. Thus all
preliminary play can be completed
before the end of the first se-
mester, and in the second semester
the championship playoffs will
take place.
ALL PERSONS desiring to com-
pete are urged to fill out their
entry blanks as soon as possible,
as entries close Friday, Jan. 13.
Included among the competition
is indoor tennis singles, handball
singles, paddleball singles and
doubles, and squash. The All-
Campus bowling competition will
not be started until early in the
next semester.

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SIGMA CHI beat Delta Chi 44-
15, as Phi Sigma Delta lost a close
one to Lambda Chi Alpha 35-33.
Sigma Nu outfought Zeta Psi 34-
23.
Delta Upsilon, leading only
8-6 at the half, turned on the
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Theta Xi beat Theta Delta Chi
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BASKETBALL SCORES
L. Island 66, Bowling Green 63
Temple 50, New York U. 45
Wayne 50, Omaha 46
HOCKEY SCORES
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