Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Nov. 12. 1963 KU Women In Sports By Dolores Orman Two women's basketball teams ended their losing streaks while the previously undefeated record of another team was marred in WRA Round Robin basketball play last week. GSP (3 E) who played last week with an 0 and 4 win-loss record, won over Douthart by default. Chi Omega, who also had an 0 and 4 record, defeated GSP (1 E) 21 to 9. Previously undefeted Kappa Kappa Gamma, with 4 and 0 record was defeated by GSP (4 W) 16 to 5. IN OTHER GAMES last week GEP (2 W) defeated GSP (4 E) 34 to 12; Alpha Delta Pi lost to Miller by default; Alpha Phi defeated Corbin (II) 14 to 12; GSP (Groundfloor) lost to Lewis by default; Carruth-O'Leary won over GSP (1 W) by default; Alpha Omieron Pi defeated Watkins 21 to 12; Delta Gamma lost to GSP (3 W) 7 to 15; Delta Delta Delta defeated Kappa Alpha Theta 20 to 10 and Grace Pearson lost to Pi Beta Phi 17 to 7. As the tournament nears the end of division play these teams were leading their respective divisions as the week began: Division I, Carruth O'Leary, 4 and 0; Division II, Lewis 4 and 0; Division III, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 4 and 1, and Division IV, Pi Beta Phi, 5 and 0. The following are the stardings in the various divisions: DIVISION I Win Loss Carruth O'Leary 4 0 Miller 3 2 Alpha Delta Pi 3 2 Corbin I 1 1 Douthart 1 3 GSP (1 W) 0 3 GSP (3 E) 1 4 DIVISION II Win Loss Lewis 4 0 Alpha Omicron Pi 3 1 GSP (Groundfloor) 2 2 Watkins 2 2 Alpha Phi 2 1 Corbin II 1 4 GSP (Crossbar) 0 4 DIVISION III Win Loss Win Loss Kappa Kappa Gamma 4 1 Delta Delta Delta 3 2 Hashinger 2 2 GSP (2 W) 2 2 GSP (4 E) 2 3 GSP (4 W) 2 3 Kappa Alba Theta 1 4 DIVISION IV Win Loss Pi Beta Phi 5 0 GSP (3 W) 3 1 Delta Gamma 2 2 Alpha Chi Omega 1 2 Grace Pearson 1 3 GSP (1 E) 1 3 Chi Omega 1 4 A FORMER KU graduate will conduct a basketball clinic at 8 p.m. November 21, in Robinson Gymnasium for any interested KU women. She is Mrs. Lucile Davidson, physical education teacher at South Raytown Junior High School, South Raytown, Mo. In 1955 Mrs. Davidson played on the Pan American women's basketball team which toured Russia. Those women interested in the clinic sponsored by Women's Physical Education Majors Club, are asked to come dressed for play. THE QUACK CLUB will hold a general meeting Thursday evening to select numbers for the concert March 20 and 21. Members of the organization have been working on various swimming stunts. The game between the University of Kansas women's hockey team and the Kansas City hockey team, which was played in Kansas City, ended in a 1 to 1 tie. The KU team will seek revenge when they face the Kansas City team here at Lawrence November 24. The hefty crew coat—but in a new flat knit that's less bulky, better groomed. A real swinger in 100% virgin wool with metal buttons... $19.95 VI 3-1951 Chef's Cuisine Caters To Tito's Low-Fat Diet NEW YORK —(UPI)— A palace chef copes regularly with problems that would give ulcers. Kurt Linsi, chef for ten years to Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, once baked, decorated and served Red Sea perch to look like a main meat dish. He said that the disguise originally was planned to put guests at ease when they ate fish during a fasting period. The recipe was so well-liked that it was prepared for many later meals, Linsi said in a letter from Addis Ababa. Guests honored at state dinners during Linsi's tenure included King Paul of Greece, President Charles de Gaulle of France, Prince Bernhard of Holland, Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia and former Vice President Richard M. Nixon of the United States. The cuisine was basically French, wrote the Swiss-born chef, but state dinners always contained some native dishes. Except for Marshal Tito, who was on a low-fat diet, state guests asked that no exception be made to usual palace menus, said Linsi. Tito said he liked chicken and some Ethiopian foods, including an oat porridge called gintje. But many native foods are too highly seasoned for international tastes, he added. They are toned down for airlines passengers as they were for palace guests from abroad. The airlines' menus, like those at the palace, are basically French with some Ethiopian dishes. The latter include dapo colo, a nut-like appetizer made from flour and spices, and quanta, a seasoned, dried beef appetizer. Linsi, who now is head chef for Ethiopian Air Lines, said the local honey wine, tej, was popular with foreign guests. Linsi said another favorite on the Europe-Africa route is Sheba salad, a mixture of chopped tomatoes and onion, sliced meat or fish and finely sliced hot green pimento dressed with red hot pepper paste, vinegar, olive oil, tej, salt, pepper, catsup and worcestershire sauce. Nanci Koser, Cherokee, Iowa, sophomore, Pi Beta Phi, to David Wilson, Hutchinson junior, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Judy Railback, Hutchinson junior, to Walter Louis Shaffer, Chillicothe, Mo., junior, Sigma Nu. Janice Marie Milam, Overland Park sophomore, Alpha Omicron Pi; to Ronald Rinacke, Independence, Mo., junior, Delta Chi. Martha Gilbert, Hutchinson junior, Chi Omega, to Mike Stevens, Hutchinson junior, Sigma Nu. Dolores Tutton, Wichita senior, Alpha Phi, to Mike Bush, St. Louis senior, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Carol Whipple, Sedan sophomore, to Alan Brightman, Leawood sophomore, Delta Chi. Patsy Kendall, Holton senior, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Gary Salts, Hoyt senior, Kappa Sigma. Sally Erown, Prairie Village senior, Pita Beta Phi, to Claude Trotter, Bartlesville, Okla., senior, Phi Delta Theta. Susan Merrick, Prairie Village junior, to Gene Ireland, Shawnee Mission junior, Phi Delta Theta. Engineering and Physical Science Seniors $ ^{*} $ * GROW with a growing industry... ..the Bell Telephone System The Bell Telephone System which has doubled in size in the last 10 years, is expanding rapidly to serve a growing nation. A growing telephone industry means new jobs, fresh opportunities for promotions, a rewarding career for you. The future is bright for young men who want to advance with a progressive industry. Representatives of the following Bell System companies will be glad to talk with you. They will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, creed, color, or national origin. - Southwestern Bell Telephone Company builds, maintains and operates telephone and other communications systems throughout its five-state territory. - Bell Laboratories research, development, engineering and design in electronics and communications fields. - Western Electric manufacturing and supply unit. - Sandia Corporation applied research, development and design for production of atomic weapons. 821 Mass. Bell System representatives will be on campus November 13 and 14. Sign up for an interview at the engineering office. SIXTH WESTERN BELL BELL STATE TELPHONE COMPANY