THE PROSPECTORwwW'tm*'/,. .• •.’ , .v / . v.yy. *•fyV Xfy »jjS y At.' / JMilV.v.y/.v^Vt't/P AND IN-Julieta Gomez, left, and Terry Snyder, right, show fine form in making free throws. Miss Gomez, representing the Sourgrapes, connected on 18 of 25 shots to go in a playoff for the championship. Synder hit on 18-25 shots in the Men’s competition, he represented Kappa Sigma.Roundball teams settle down and get ready for actionBy Bill NanceIntramural basketball moved a week closer to the playoffs last week with all leagues getting their initial games under their belts and settling down for the rugged road to the overall championship.In the Major Fraternity league Kappa Sigs beat Alpha Beta 38=37, Phi Kappa Tau beatTKE 36-25, SAE beat Lambda ChiAlpha 36-15, TKE beat SAE 39-38, AKL beat APO 52-24, and APO won over Delta Sigma Pi by forfeit.In the minor league PEM beat TKE 50-28, Lambda Chi Alphawith the kid romped SAE 26-16, and Pershing Rifles beat Phi Kappa Tau by forfeit.White beat Lower Valley Riff In other contests Richard andRaff 67-52, Alpha Beta beat Brothers of Distinction 49-39, and HEP beat IASP 57-31 while Burges Hall fell to Pi Rho 40-28.In women's league action Sourgrapes won two in a row over Benedict Hall and the BSU 57-1 and 39-4 respectively, PEM beat Phrateres 21-10, and Bell Hall beat Hotel Dieu by forfiet.In free throw compitition Bob Geske of Kappa Sig and Tom Alfaro made it into the finals while Julie Gomez and Mary Carrillo both of Sourgrapes made it to the final round.The finals of freethrow compitition will be held at halftime of the Intramural championship game.