PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950 Newton Makes Strong Bid For 2nd AA Title In Row Newton's Railroaders led the way into the quarter-finals of the annual Kansas State High school Class AA basketball championship in Topeka and were pronounced favorites Thursday to gain the semifinals at the expense of the Topeka team. The Ark Valley titleholders, seeking their 11th state title, had no trouble in disposing of Columbus, 71-36. Wednesday, building up a 43-19 lead in the first half. Meanwhile, one major surprise was offered as McPherson nosed out Emporia, 52-50, in the first round. Salina's highly-regarded cagers came through with a 67-45 decision over Garden City and qualified to oppose Pittsburgh in Thursday's quarterfinals. Pittsburg eliminated Wyandotte of Kansas City. Kan, 38-36. In Class A, Olathe eked out a 42-41 victory over Ulysses in the featured first round skirmish at Salina, joining three other favorites—Medicine Lodge, Lamed and Cherryvale in the quarter finals. Only one of six strong title contenders failed to survive the initial round in Class B competition at Hutchinson. CedarVale was upset by Jetmore, 45-35, as Elmore, Lansing, Downs, Almena and Moundridge all came through with triumphs. The Opening Round Results: Class AA, At Topeka Pittsburg 38, Wyandotte 36 Salina 67, Garden City 45 Argentine 50, St Mary's (Wichita) 36 Independence 49, Wellington 36 Newton 71, Columbus 36 Topeka 45, Shawnee Mission 31 Wichita East 53, Dodge City 45 McPherson 52, Emporia 50 Class A. At Salina Class AA **Class A, At Salina** Larned 44, Norton 31 Beloit 61, Hayden (Topeka) 51 Cherryvale 44, Hoisington 37 Kinsley 47, Abilene 45 Medicine Lodge 38, Eureau 21 Holton 53, Sacred Heart (Salina) 40 the 42, Ulysses 41 Hays 57, Garnett 39 Wednesday's IM Volleyball Results Class B. At Hutchinson Elsmore 67, Burlingame 50 Mulvane 52, Hamlin 32 Lansing 49, Hope 147 Jetmore 45, Cedar Vale 35 Downs 58, Baldwin 26 Almena 38, Sylvia 35 Kiowa 54, Stockton 40 Moundridge 54, Axtell 42 Thursday's Quarter-Final Pairings 2 p.m., Pittsburg vs. Salina 3:15 p.m., Argentine vs. Independence 7:30 p.m., Newton vs. Topeka 8:45 p.m., Wichita East vs. McPherson Class A Lamed vs. Beloit Cherryvale vs. Kinsley Medicine Lodge vs. Holton Olathe vs. Hays Phi Gam ... 17-15 Delta Chi ... 15-11 Phi Gam ... 15-15 Pegis Club ... 4- 5 Phi Delt ... 15-15 Acacia ... 1- 0 Delta Tau ... 15-15 Dark Horses ... 5- 5 Y.M.C.A. ... 15-15 K.U.D.F. ... 4- 6 Don Henry ... 15-16 Oread Hall ... 9-14 Kappa Sig ... 15-15 Lambda Chi ... 13- 8 Phi Psi ... 11-15-1 A.T.O. ... 15- 9- Spikers ... 15-15 Phi Kappa Sig ... 5- 3 Phi Kappa Tau ... 15-15 Pi K.A. ... 7- 2 Phi Delt ... 15-15 Sigma Pi ... 8- 8 Eldorado A.C. ... 15-15 Battenfeld ... 6-11 Fijis ... 15-15 Oliver ... 6- 3 Beta ... 15-15 Phi Kappa ... 8- 8 Sigma Nu ... 15-15 A.K.L. ... 12- 8 Class B Elsmore vs. Malvane Lansing vs. Jetmore Downs vs. Almena Kiowa vs. Moundridge Jay Janes Plan Initiation Banquet Plans for the Jay James' banquet and initiation to be held at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 29, in the Kansas room of the Union were made at a meeting of the Jay James Wednesday. A discussion of the purpose of the organization was led by Mary Louise Fischer, president. Barbara Glover, fine arts teacher, taught the members the official song of Phi Sigma Chi, national nep organization. The Jay Janes is a local chapter of that group. Sigma Nu ... 15-15 Sterling ... 4-7 Sig Alph ... 15-17 Beavers ... 13-15 Gispak ... 15-15 Wineros ... 4-13 Phi Delt ... 15-15 Beta ... 2-11 Beta Frosh ... 5-16-15 Edgehill A.C. ... 15-14-4 Delta Tau Delta ... 15-15 D.U. ... 2-11 Silent Men ... 10-15-15 T.K.E. ... 15-2-12 School Paper Smells Nice Deerfield, Mass. — (U.P.) - Students at Eaglebrook school claim to have the first scented school newspaper. Printed with special ink, the Hearth exudes a pine aroma. Miller Bar-B-Q... Make your week-end dinner date at ... 1/2 Fried Chicken Dinner $1.25 12 oz. T-Bone Steak $1.25 Large Cube Steak 85c Pork Chops 75c Hamburger Steak 60c Bar-B-Q Beef and Pork Sandwiches 25c Try a piece of your favorite home-made pie. 4 miles Northeast U.S. 40 and 24 Diving: Stukey, Kappa, first; Sellers, A.D.Pi, second; Smart, Kappa, third; and Forbes, Theta, fourth. Medley relay; Kappa Kappa Gamma, first; Kappa Alpha Theta, second; Gamma Phi Beta, third. Time— 33.7. Kappa Kappa Gamma stacked up 76 2/3 points Wednesday to sweep the first round in the Women's intramural swimming meet. Josephine Stuckey made 18 points for the Kappa's and Kathleen McKelvey added 15. Kappa's Sweep First Round In Swim Meet Closed on Sunday Free style relay: Kappa Alpha Theta, first; Kappa Kappa Gamma, second; Gamma Phi Beta, third. Time-39.4. Crawl for form; Schmaus, Gamma Phi, and Sellers, A.D.Pi, first; Simpson, A.D.Pi, second; Glennon, Kappa, third; and Walker, Kappa, and Van Bebber, Theta, fourth. Breast stroke for form: Gage, Theta, Tihen, Gamma Phi, and Simpson, Phi; first: Schmaus, Gamma Phi; second; and Halbower, Harmon, Two lengths free style: McKelvy, Kappa, first; Wolf, Kappa, second; Hoffner, Theta, and Siefkin, Gamma Phi, third; and Gross, Gamma Phi, fourth. Time-25.5. Two lengths back stroke: Stuckey, Kappa, first; Simpson, A.D.Pi, second; Wolf, Kappa, third; and Sessions, Kappa, fourth. Time—25.5. Two lengths breast stroke: McKelvy, Kappa, first; Walker, Kappa, second; and Smart, Kappa, third. Time-25.7. Two lengths side overarm: Stuckey, Kappa, first; Dillon, Kappa, sec; Ramsey, Theta, third; and Bauerstaff, A.D.P. fourth. Time—25.5. Fifty-yard free style: Wolf, Kappa, first; Siefkin, Gamma Phi, second; McKelvy, Kappa, third; and Seaman, Theta fourth. Time-342. Eleven teams will compete at 7:30 p.m. today in the pool in Robinson gym in the second round of the meet. 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