PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1950 Fiji Swimmers Grab Third Straight Title Winning both relays and three individual events, Phi Gamma Delta swept easily to the intramural swimming championship Wednesday. It's Phi Gam's third straight championship and ninth in the past 18 meets. The Phi Gams placed in every event except diving in piling up 55 points. Phi Kappa Psi finished a distant second with 29 points. The Phi Psi's didn't win a single event, but placed second in five of the eight events on the program. Sigma Chi's 15 1-2 points placed them third, followed by Beta Theta Pi 12, Delta Upsilon 9, Oread hall 7, Phi Delta Theta 4 1-2, Delta Chi 4, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3. Individual honors in the meet were divided as only three swimmers placed in two events. Jim Olander of Phi Gam was the leading scorer with 11 and two-thirds points. He won the 50-yard breast stroke and placed second in the 50-yard medley. He also swam a leg on Phi Gam's winning 150-yard medley relay team and picked up two points for qualifying. The other men who placed in two events were Hall Smith, Sigma Chi, and Gordon Stucker, Phi Gam. Times were a good deal slower than the two previous nights when four records were broken—one of them twice. The Phi Ghi free style relay team upped the record of 1:05.2 it set in the semi-finals to 1:04.5 in the only record-breaking performance Wednesday. This year's meet was one of the best in the history of the intramural swimming program. Competition in all events was keener than at any time since the war. Intramural swimming records from 1928 through 1950 are as follows: 50-yard free style - Stucker, Phi Gamma Delta, 1950, :25.0. 50-yard breast stroke — Jervis. Beta. Theta Pi, 1946, :29.6. 50-yard medley—Stratton, Sigma Chi, 1950; 28.6. 100-yard free style - Sherman. Delta Chi, 1941, 578. 100-yard back stroke—McKay, Phi Delta Theta, 1947, 1:05.2. 150-yard medley relay—Phi Kappa Psi (Faerber, Roy, McGeorge) 1950.1:24.7. Free style relay-Phi Gamma Delta (Amberg, Ashley, Ransona, Stucker), 1950, 1:04.5. The results of the various events are: Free style relay: 1. Phi Gam, 2. Phi Psi, 3. Beta, 4. Sigma Chi, Time 1:04.5. 50-yard breast stroke: 1. Olander Phi Gam; 2. McGeorge, Phi Psi; 3. Orthwein, Phi Psi; 4. Smith, Sigma Chi. Time: 311. 100-yard free style: 1. Rankin Oread; 2. Faerbe, Phi Fsi; 3. Walls, Phi Psi; 4. Hughes, Phi Gam. Time 1:03.1. 100-yard back stroke: 1. Carey, Phi Gam; 2. Ranson, Phi Gam; 3. Sessions, Delta Chi; 4. Halverhout, Beta, Time 1:16.0. Intramural Softball Today's Schedule Independent "A" Field Air Screws v. Wesley Battenfeld v. Laissez Faires Navy v. Sterling-Oliver Jim Beam v. A.S.C.E. A.R.O.T.C. v. Y.M.C.A. Spooner-Thayer v. A.I.E.E. Independent "B" 3 Jay Crows v. S.A.M. Wednesday's Results A.T.O. 26, Kappa Alpha PSi 11 S.A.E. 21, Kappa Sigma 18. Phi Delta Theta 18, D.U. 14. Dix 16, Squirrels 4. Phi Gam 14, Acacia 0. Phi Tau 7, Alpha Kappa Psi 5. Phi Kappa 30, Phi Kappa Sigma 18 Jayhawkers Leave On Four-Game Trip A 16-man traveling squad ac-companied by Coach Bill Hogan will leave at 5 p.m. today by chartered bus for Ames, Iowa, where Kansas will play Iowa State in Big Seven baseball games Friday and Saturday. The team will stay at the Sheldon-Munn hotel in Ames, Friday and Saturday, before moving on to Columbia. Mo., Sunday where the Jayhawkers play the Missouri Tigers Monday and Tuesday, May 1 and 2. They return to Lawrence late Tuesday night following the second Missouri game. The following players are making the trip: Pitchers—Carl Sandefur, Herman Philipp, Guy Mabry, Loren Hepler, and Curtis Harris. Infielders—George Voss, Jim Cavonaugh, Lou Deluna, Frank Koenig, Floyd Temple, and John McConnell. Outfielders—Carl Ellis, Herb Weidensaul, and Walter Hicks. Catchers—Bill Mace and Ken Morrow. 50-yard free style; 1. Amberg, Phi Gam; 2. Stucker, Phi Gam; 3. Floyd, Beta; 4. Cross, S.A.E. Time :25.8. 50-yard medley; 1. Smith, Sigma Chi; 2. Olander, Phi Gam; 3. Stratton, Sigma Chi; 4. Stucker, Phi Gam. Time: 30.0. 150-yard medley relay: 1. Phi Gam, 2. Phi Psi, 3. Delta Upsilon, 4. Delta Chi, Time 1:31.3. Diving: 1. Christopher, Delta Upsilon, 2. Schumacher, Phi Psi; 3. Irwin, Phi Delt; 4. tie between Howell, Sigma Chi, and Mehl, Phi Delt. Don't Forget! EGG SANDWICH FOR 10c at ZIM'S SNACK SHOPE East of Postoffice Open 7:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. 811 MASS. STREET Smart Comfortable Sport Shirts and Slacks H Sport Shirts by Van Heusen---Mark Twain VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS ... $ 3^{9 5}_{\mathrm {t o}} 5^{9 5} $ Tans, blues, greys and greens in washable gabardine . . . or pastel shades in comfortable rayons. A complete size range for men. MARK TWAIN SHIRTS... $ 2^{9 5} \, \infty\, 4^{9 5} $ Slacks 4aggar----Mayfair Your spring wardrobe won't be complete without gabardine slacks. Select the shade you want from our complete stock. HAGGAR SLACKS ... $ 5^{9 5}_{\text{to}} 12^{9 5} $ ... MAYFAIR SLACKS... $ 8^{9 5} . 1 4^{9 5} $