THE DAILY NEBRASKAN GREEK TOURHEY PLAYING SPEEDY Interfraternity Basketball Mat ches Eliminate Three More Teams THREE GAMES FOR TODAY Yesterday's Results Thi Sigma Kapra, 22; Sigma Chi, 14. Theta Chi, 10: 74ita Beta Tau, 7. Phi Kappa Tsi, 27; Acacia, 6. Today's Games Delta Tau Delta vs. Delta SiRma Delta, 4 o'clock. Omepa Beta Ti vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 4:20 o'clock. Theta Chi vs. 5:20 o'clock. Tau Kappa Epsilon Thursday's intcrfrrternity basket hall flumes showed some food teams in action. In the first came, rni Sterna Kappa outplayed the Sigma Chi outfit. Theta Chi .v,sed out Zeta Beta Tau. The Thi Kappa Tsi quintet walked on the Acacia hoop sters in the final game. The Thi Phi Sigma Kappa and Thi Kappa Psi teams seemed to be exceptionally strong. In the 4 o'clock game, the Thi Sig ma Kappa team started out well by rolling in two field goals and two free throws. Both teams were playing a good passing game. They were trying quite a few long shots and coming close. 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Excitement stopped the grime when Farrow and King had a hand-to-hand argument They were both rut out of the game After that, both teams started pass ing wildly, neither was able to keep the ball after they intercepted it Grace sidestepped to make a shot and shortly after slipped by the guards for another field goal, bring ing the total for Phi Sigma Kappa up to fourteen. The half ended with out further scoring, the Sigma Chi five having registered four. With the second half, the Sig Chis started fighting, getting a lot of chances at the ring, but could not hit it. Finally, McCloud made a pass to Poppe, who slipped the ball through. Burkhart missed two gift tosses, but made up for them with a field goal. The Phi Sigma Kappa team picked up. Grace flipped in one and Carrothers followed suit with a medium. The game was in terrupted again. This time Grace and McCloud were having an argu ment. They were taken from the floor. Both the teams missed the free throws awarded for this. The scoring kept on till the end, bringing the score to Phi Sigma Kappa, 22; Sigma Chi, 14. Both of these exhi bited some good floor work and basket throwing, and the game was probably as interesting as any yet played. Close Contest The Theta Chi-Zeta Beta Tau tus sle was pretty closely contested until the last few minutes. No much scor ing was done, and not many attempts made. Iseman, opened the fireworks with a throw from the sideline. His team was getting most of the shots. They missed two free throws. Bar ber missed on a neat try. Iseman repeated with another field goal. Barber made two points for Theta Chi. The half ended 4 to 8 for ZM Beta Tau. The last half opened advantageously for tie Theta Chi warriors. Gugenheim fouled and Barber made the resulting gift toss. Benson added two more with a long shot. Theta Chi was improving. Hel ler gave Barber a basket, by a poor pass. The game got rougher, the teams running up and down the floor, without results. Near the fin ihs, Ravitz tried to stage a rally, counting three points, Zeta Beta Tau's total for the last half. Phi Psit Win In the last game of the afternoon, the Phi Kappa Tsi crew easily elimi nated the Acacians. Holm, Phi Psi, started the scoring. Shepard added two more counters by breaking through the guards for a short one. Holm found a clear field down the floor for another. The Acacians were unable to stop their opponents effectively. Reeves made a gift toss. The Acacians then garnered three points, Hamilton making a free throw, and weir tossing in a long! shot. Ihe whole first period was easily Phi Psi. Nelson made a short shot and Zust a long one. The half ended 14 to 4 in favor of Phi Kappa Psi. In the second, the Phi Psi outfit started out scoring. Nelson pushed in a short shot. Holm dribbled through the Acacia defense for an other. Reeves put in a pretty one from near the center, all of these points counting for Phi Kappa Psi. Auhl had hard luck on a pretty try. The Phi Psis missed about four in a row. They had no trouble in get ting the ball within striking distance, but could not always connect. Weir made Acacia's only coints of the last part, with a long flip. Shepard, started on a rampage, making three field goals during the last few min utes of play. The box scores: Chaiken, g 0-0 Gugenheim, g 0 0 Total 3. 1 That. Chi FT Barber, f .... Collins, f .... Mark, t Pospisil, c .. Asmus, g Blessing, g 0 Van Wein, g .... 0 Laing, g 0 FG . 4 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total Phi Kappa Psi Shepard, f Nelson, . f Zust, c ..... Reeves, g . Holm, g ,.v Hunt, g ... Robson, g FG .. 5 .. 2 .. 1 .. I S .. 0 .. 0 Total 12 Acacia FG Hamilton, 0 Fish, f 0 Eddy, f 0 Grimminger, f .. 0 Weir, c 2 FT 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 FT 1 0 1 0 0 F 0 1 0 1 0 s 0 0 F 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 F 0 0 S 0 S Pts 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 Pts 10 4 4 s 6 0 0 27 Auhl, g 0 Rolen, g 0 Total 2 0 0 I 2 RENT-A-FORDS Long or short trips. RELIABLE SERVICE We plan to have plenty of cars at all hours. 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