WEDNBESDAY, APRIL 26. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Fijis Near Intramural Swim Title Rv RAY SOLDAN It won't be official until after the completion of the finals which begin at 7 tonight, but Phi Gamma Delta is the 1950 intramural swimming champion. In Tuesday's semi-finals, the Phi Gams qualified eight individual performers and both relay teams. Phi Kappa Psi, four-place finisher in 1949, and Sigma Chi, the fifth-place team of a year ago, are the only teams with even an outside chance of up-setting the Phi Gams. The Phi Psi's qualified four individual performers and both relay teams for the finals. Sigma Chi will base its slim championship hopes on three individuals and one relay team. The order in which the events will be run-off tonight is as follows: free style relay, 50-yard breast stroke, 100-yard free style, 100-yard back stroke, 50-yard free style, 50-yard individual medley swim, 150-yard medley relay, and diving. Spectators will be admitted to tonight's finals. Three more intramural records were shattered Tuesday—bringing the record-breaking performance to five in two days. Bill Stratton, Sigma Chi, clicked off the 50-yard medley in the whirlwind time of 28.9 seconds to erase the one-day old mark and regain possession of the medley record. Gordon Stucker of Phi Gam, who barely qualified for the finals, sped the distance in 19.6 Monday to better by four-tenths of a second a mark set by Stratton a year ago. The other new records were set in the relays—the free style and the 150-yard medley. The Phi Gam foursome of John Amberg, John Ashley, Gordon Stucker, and Jack Ranson was clocked in 1:05.2 in the tree style relay, one and eight-tenths of a second better than the old mark. The Beta's, who had held the old record since 1947, equalled it Tuesday in finishing second to the Phi Gams. Record number three for the evening was broken in the final event—the 150-yard medley. Jack Faerber, Dee Roy, and Robin McGeorge of Phi Psi combined to cover the distance in 1:24.7. They broke a record set by a Phi Delta Theta trio in 1947. The old record was 1:30.6. Jim Olander, Phi Gam, topped the qualifiers in the 50-yard breast stroke with a time of 30.3 seconds. Olander finished second to Hall Smith of Sigma Chi in the preliminaries. Jack Faesher, Phi Psi, registered the best time in the 100-yard free style for the second day in a row. Faerber swam the distance in 1:02.5 Monday and was cocked in the fast time of 59.5 Tuesday. Ken Carey, Phi Gam, turned in a time of 11:60 to lead all qualifiers in the 100-yard back stroke. Carey, second-place winner in 1949, also posted the best time in the preliminaries. Jack Ranson, the number three man a year ago, finished second to his teammate Tuesday. Amberg, who finished second to Stucker in the preliminaries of the 50-yard free style, edged his Phi Gam teammate in the semi-finals. Amberg recorded a time of 25.5 Tuesday, a full second better than his preliminary performance. Stucker, the defending champion, splashed to a record Monday, but slipped down a little in the semi-finals. Orthwein, Phi Psi, and Smith, Sigma Chi. Time .30.3. 100-yard free style: 1. Faerber, Phi Psi; 2. Walls, Phi Psi; 3. Rankin, Oread; 4. Hughes, Phi Gam. Time: 59.5. Those qualifying for the finals are: 100-yard back stroke: 1. Carey, Phi Gam; 2. Sessions, Delta Chi; 3. Ranson, Phi Gam; 4. Halverhout, Beta. Time: 1:16.0. 50-yard breast stroke: 1. Olander, Phi Gam; 2. McGeorge Phi Psi; 3. 50-yard free style: 1. Amberg, Phi Gam; 2. Stucker, Phi Giam; 3. Floyd, Beta; 4. Cross, Sig Alpha. Time: 25.5 50-yard individual medley: 1. Stratton, Sigma Chi; 2. Olander, Phi Gam; 3. Smith, Sigma Chi; 4. Stucker, Phi Giam. Time: 28.9 Free style relay: 1. Phi Gam, 2. Beta, 3. Phi Psi, 4. Sigma Chi. Time 1:05.2 BETTER USED CARS FOR SALE Read the Daily Kansan daily. 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