da The national will Kan-ay. mitted versi- th a ut it woulds in items Wednesday, March 17, 1954 University Daily Kansan Scotts Blast Kappas, 4-0 Dragnet, Silent Men, and Delta Tau Delta bowling teams came out on top in Monday afternoon's bowling league. Dragnet defeated the Pals; the Silent Men won over the Boogers, and Delta Tau Delta defeated the Holy Rollers. All were 4-0 scores. The Scotts beat the Kappa Kappa Gammas, 4-0 in one of yesterday's games. Lorna Craig, college freshman, bowled the high 10 for the Scotts with a score of 150. Sigma Kappa tied the Jays, 2-2 and Theta Phi Alpha topped Corbin by a forfeit. Martha Hazzard, fine arts sophomore, bowled the high 30 for Sigma Kappa with a score of 406. The Jays took honors in both the high 10 and 30 with scores of 493 and 1352, respectively. Top Teams Selected For Dixie Classic Raleigh — (U.P.) The 1954 Dixie Classic basketball tournament here shapes up as a repetition of last year's thriller in which Duke won its first classic title. Tournament officials announced today that Minnesota, Cornell, Southern California, and West Virginia had accepted invitations to play in next December's tournament. They will compete with North Carolina's big four—Duke, North Carolina State, North Carolina, and Wake Forest. Page 15 Coed Teams Swim Tomorrow In Final Meet By IRENE COONFER Competing for the women's swimming championship, 15 teams will enter the final meet at 5:00 p.m. Thursday in Robinson pool. Entrants are the teams which placed the eight best times in each event in the preliminaries. 80-yard relay: Delta Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta, Pi Beta Phi, College Aces, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Delta Delta, and Alpha Chi Omega. Breaststroke form: Ann Laptad, Jayettes; Joan Manney, Gamma Phi Beta; Mary Ann Tinkler, College Aces; Ellen Craig, Chi Omega; Joan Blome, Foster-Hodder; Sandra Stockamp, Foster-Hodder; Carol Stutz, Delta Delta; and Phillis Arisman, College Aces. 40-yard freestyle; Lorraine Hazelhorst, Jayettes; Carol Christmann, Kappa Alpha Theta; Penny Hoover, Kappa Alpha Theta; Elaine Burkholder, Delta Gamma; Martha Morton, Alpha Chi Omega; Phyllis Springer, Kappa Alpha Theta; and Mary Yancey, No-Co. Diving: Ann Laptad, Marlene Ball, Pi Beta Phi; Rebecca Breese, Alpha Chi Omega; and Mary Yancey. 40-yard backstroke: Lorraine Hazelhorst, Joan Blome, Betty Lou Watson, Chi Omega; Carolyn Roberson, Miller; Marlene Gray, Alpha Phi; and Carol Stutz. 40-yard sidestroke: Carol Logan, Alpha Delta Pi, Mary Myers, Kappa Kappa, Gamma; Mary Wiedeman, Gamma Phi Beta; Sarah Widick, No-Co; Elaine Burkholder; Joan Manney; Nancy Olsen, Alpha Delta Pi; and Carolyn Roberson. Crawl form: Mary Loy Myers; Dorothy Smi, Pi Beta Phi; Carol Stutz; Elaine Burkholder; Marlene Ball; Margery Null, Pi Beta Phi; Martha Morton; and Janet Pugh, Corbin "Hawks." 40-yard breaststroke: Ann Laptad, Joan Blome, Phyllis Arisman, Joan Manney; and Susan Robb, Alpha Phi. 60-year freestyle: Lorraine Hazelhorst, Ann McFarland, Pi Beta Phi; Mary Wiedeman, Penny Hoover, and Marilyn Radke, Gamma Phi Beta. The Kansan can be a Daily Letter! BEN - Steamship Lines WE ARE YOUR TRAVEL AGENTS FOR: - Tours - Domestic and Foreign - Air lines - Domestic and Foreign fares from K. C: via Air round trip tax incl. Atlanta ... $103.62 Buffalo ... $120.41 Corpus Cristi ... $123.40 Denver ... $ 82.46 Havana, Cuba ... $165.14 See Your Local Travel Agent at The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Giesemann, Manager 8th & Mass. St. Telephone 30 Santee Accepts Sugar Bowl Bid New Orleans —(U.P.) The Sugar Bowl announced today that Wes Santee, the University of Kansas great miler, has "bromised" to return again this year for the Sugar Bowl outdoor track meet Dec. 31. Santee ran the third fastest Mims Mokes Baxter Numb Washington — (U.R.)— Holly Mims, $157\frac{1}{2}$, Washington, scored a technical knockout over Sandy Baxter, $164\frac{1}{2}$ of New York, last night in the second round of a scheduled 10-round bout. American mile, 4:04.2, here last December. For Extra Cash, sell those items with a Kansas Classified. CALL - 65 - TAXI prompt dependable 24 - Hour Service A Tradition on Campus Fraternity mugs have become a tradition in campus life. The large mugs carry the fraternity crest, college name and year on the front and your nickname on the back. A lasting memento of College Days. Come in and order yours today. Lauter Jewelry 411 W. Campus Phone 307 'Mr. FORMAL' wears