FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 19450 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE KANSAS PAGE FIVB Kappa's Win Women's IM Swim Meet Robinson gym's "bathtub" pool was ringed with excited cheering spectators Thursday night as the finals of the women's intramural swimming meet was completed. Competition was keen and in some events "thrillingly close," commented Miss Joie Stapleton, associate professor of physical education. Kappa Kappa Gamma followed its preliminary triumph to carry home the team championship with 60½ points. Pii Beta Pi was far behind with 31 for second place. Third place went to Alpha Delta Pi's 19 points and Delta Gamma dropped to fourth with 18½. Kathleen McKelvy, Kappa, led individual scoring with 15 points; but Marilyn Ringler, Pi Phi, and Josephine Stuckey, Kappa, were close behind with 14 each. Allene Wenke, Sigma Kappa, made 13 for third highest, and June Porter, A.D.Pi, placed four with 10 markers. No records were broken although some have stood since 1935, but Miss Ringler came within four seconds of tying the two lengths free style record. Another outstanding performance was Miss Stuckey's fourth consecutive championship in the two lengths side stroke. She was also a member of the Kappa team that set the time of 33.7 for the medley relay. Free style relay Pi Beta Phi, first; Kappa Alpha Theta, second; and Delta Gamma, third. Time 37.1. Free style, 50-yards; Ringler, Pli Phi, first; McKelvy, Kappa, second; and Wenke, Sigma Kappa, third Time 32.1. Breast stroke for form Randell. Corbin, first; Hendershot, DG., and Then, Gamma Phi, second; and Schmaus, Gamma Phi, fourth. Crawl for form Porter, A.D.Pi, first; Lambert, Pi Phi, and Simpson, A.D.Pi, second; and Shartel, Pi Phi, fourth. Diving Wenke, Sigma Kappa, first; Perkins, Alpha Chi, second; and Sellers. A.D.Pi. third. Two lengths back stroke Stuckey, Kappa, first; Porter, A.D.Pi, second; and Wolfe, Kappa, third. Time 25.0. Two lengths breast stroke McKelvy, Kappa, first; Hendershot D.G. second; and Smart, Kappa, third. Time 26.1. 2. lengths free style Ringler, Pli Phi, first; Wenke, Sigma Kappa, second; and McKelvy, Kappa, third. Time 19.4. Colonel McCook suggested in 1895 that K.U. adopt crimson and blue as the colors for athletic teams. IM Swim Meet Plans Are Made Deadline for entries in the intramural swimming meet Monday through Wednesday, April 3 to 5, is Friday, March 31, said Don Powell, intramurals director, *today*. Details concerning the meet were also announced by Powell. Teams planning to enter the meet may now sign up for practices in the University pool in Robinson gym. The pool is available both afternoons and evenings each day of the week except Thursday afternoon and evening and Friday evening. Each team is allowed one hour of practice during the week. A schedule on which teams may sign for practices is posted on the intramurals bulletin board outside Powells office in 107 Robinson. Eight events are listed in plans for the meet. They are the four-lap relay, 50-yard breaststroke, 100-yard free style 100-yard back strokes, 150-yard medley relay, 50-yard free style diving, and either divine. Each individual is allowed to enter two open events an either one relay or dying. Entries are not confined to members of organization and independent teams as unattached men may compete. Barred from entering the meet are any man who has lettered in swimming or who is making a freshman numeral now. Entry Blanks To Be In By March 28 Intramural managers must return their completed entry blanks for women's golf, softball, and tennis doubles competition Tuesday, March 28. The blanks are available in the women's intramural office. Divisions will be set up a few days after the entries are in. Golfers will have to play qualifying rounds before their pairings can be made. The softball tournament will be round robin, and tennis doubles will be an elimination tournament. “Managers should also indicate on the back of the blank the most preferable day for their softball team, as well as any day they would rather not play at 4 p.m.” said Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education. “We will try as best possible to schedule the games accordingly.” Boy, 10, Is Disc Jockey San Jose, Cal.—(U.P.)-The nation's youngest disc jockey has a regular record program over a commercial radio station here. Wayne Saidon got his start when he appeared on a program with his parents. He has since continued on his own. He is 10 years old. EXPOSE BABY RACKET BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN nd JEFF CHANDLER • MEG RANDALL • RAYMOND BURR Shown at 1:41, 3:41, 5:41, 7:41, 9:41 DENNIS O'KEEFE·GALE STORM Shows continuous: Open 12:45 w ElDorado A. C. vs. Theta Tau Week-end IM Volleyball Schedule Comedy - Cartoon - News Prevue Saturday 11:15 4:30 e Physics Dept. vs. Sigma Nu B-A Friday, March 24 Robinson Gym Independent "A" SUNDAY 5:15 e Battenfeld vs. Theta Tau 5:15 e Battenfeld vs. Theta Tau No games scheduled for Satur- day. 2:15 e T.K.E. vs. Sig Eps w Sigma Chi vs. Delts Fraternity "A" day, March 5. Sunday, March 26 Robinson Annex Fraternity "B" 3:00 e Delts vs. Sigma Nt w T.K.E. vs. Acacia Fraternity "A 3:00 c Delts vs. Sigma Nu w T.K.E. vs. Acacia 3:45 o Roto vs Phi Psi w Pi K.A. vs. A.K. Psi 4:30 e Kappa Sig vs. Sigma Chi Dolph, Cbi, Cha; A K L Entries for the Texas event have not yet been determined by Easton. A year ago Kansans won the fourl mile and distance medley relays. It is likely the Jayhawkers will go after repeats in both events. Other events in which K.U. may have entries are the sprint medley in the relay division and the high hurdles, high jump, and discus throw in the individual division. 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Work was completed during the past week. 5:15 e Sig Alph vs. D.U. 6:00 e Sigma Pi vs. Lambda Chi Fraternity "C" ...in a modern story of today's headlines 5:15 e Sig Apli vs Phi K Sig 6:00 e Sigma Pi vs Lambda Chi K Sig 6:00 e Sigma Pi vs Lambda Chi K Sig With the coming of spring, coach Bill Easton has moved his Jayhawk track squad outdoors after winter occupation of the east side of Memorial stadium. Outdoor competition for the K.U. harriers begins Saturday, April 1, at the Texas Relays in Austin, Tex. 6:00 w Sweat Socks vs. Edgchill 6:45 e Delta Chi vs. Pi KA, Late News Musical Feature Shown at 1:00, 2:55, 5:05, 7:20, 9:30 ALL THE KING'S MEN Easton's Squad Moves Outdoors 6:45 e Delta Chi vs. Pi K.A. Collar D vs. Fitters. w Cellar D. vs. Kitters 7:30 e Beta Frosh vs. Gispak. 8.10 i Bekers vs. Winnts w Beta Frosh II vs. Delts w Edgehill A.C. vs. Sig Alphs 8:15 o Boggers vs. Winograd 9:00 e Phi Delta vs. Phil Gam w Pegis vs. D.U. Fraternity "B" VARSITY 9:45 e Lambda Chi vs. Phi K. Sig. 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