Galaxy 1965-73

Galaxy to Meet Sub-T 'A' Men Kappa f>hi, Delta Chi to Clash As club basJretball action nears the final rounds this week, Galaxv will meet Sub-T in the large club "A" winner's bracket finals. In large "A" team play last weelc. in the loser's bracket, Alpha Tau beat APK only to be defeated bv Mohicans 54-37. Larrv Franlt led the ].\l[ohawks to victorv bv scoring 22 points in the second game. · After toopin"! Kaona SiP.~. TNT fell to Chi Sigs 65-51. Tommy Lewey completed 12 field goals and one free throw to tallv 25 points for Chi Sigs. Chris Parl<er was hiPh ooint~r for TNT, hit– ting 21 points. Chi SiPs now play Mohicans in the loser's bracket finals. In the small "A" division, Sigma Tau scored a win over Beta Phi 57-41 to emer,ge victor in the winner's bracket. Rodney Summers was again high scorer for the winners with 15 points. In the loser's bracket, Koin– onia's Robert Helvering threw in 20 points to pace his team to a 46·37 victory over Lambdas. Knights succumbed to TAG 42-28 with Steve Fox scoring 15 points for the winners. Beta Phi will meet the victor of the Koinonia-TAG bout to determine the loser's haclret champion. In large club "B" division win– ner's bracket finals, Kappa Sigs lost to Galaxy 38-28. In the loser's bracJret TNT scored a double victorv, first by defeat– inP. Aloha Tau 38-33 and then Sub-T 58-41. Small club "B" competition leaves. in the winner's braclret, Sigma Tau champion after they ripped past Beta Phi 41-16. In the loser's division Lambdas were victorious over Knights 2318. Beta Phi will now play Lambdas and the winner of that match will face Sigma Tau in the finals. In large "C" action Galaxy scored a win over Sub-T 50-28 and went on to defeat Alpha Tau 65-24. Things didn't look so well for OEGE this past Monday night when they went against Kappa Delta. Since Kappa Delta had the advanta"!e of height, every– time OEGE turned around Kappa Delta was gettinP. the ball and scoring. Kappa Delta had them 10-0 in the first quarter. Nikki Johnson pulled two points in the second quarter while Kappa Delta kept goin.l!. strong at 20-2 at half. One of Carole Parl<s' fouls caused Gloria Ray to obtain a free shot while John– son made ~nother two points later in the game to Delta's nine points. The score was Kappa Delta Kappa Phi had a hard over GATA while GATA behind a small margin. The first half lead with Kappa Phi 6-0 but GATA made a fast break lw>r.-.Pa llll the second Quarter was with Annette Miller's field goal and Nita Copeland's free shot due to Betsy McCarrol's foul, the first of the game. The second quarter tip off went to Mary Shock of GATA and later was handed off to Copeland. Shock fouled Melinda Yoakum which added another point to Kappa Phi's score. Later Miller made two points with Copeland's two putting the score at GATA's eight to Ka; ~ Phi's II. In the third Quarter, Kat Sim~ made the first foul on Becky Acker who missed her shot. McCarrol fouled Louise Pace but she wasn't able to sink her shot and GATA Sims made two on a reround. In the last five seconds of this quarter, Gillett made two points for Kappa Phi. With three minutes left in the game, the score stood at 13-12. With three seconds to finish, Copeland fouled Cleveland who hit her last two shots to make the score set easy wih Kappa Phi 22-18. High for Kappa Phi was Gillett with 10 points and Miller of GATA made eight. Next week Kappa Phi goes aP.ainst Delta Chi for the second time.

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