5,1949 HURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Women's IM Basketball Marked By Improved Play Wednesday's basketball games in women's intramurals were marked by improved play by all teams. Two out of the five games scheduled were one-sided affairs, but three were close fought battes down to the final second of play. Watkins came back after a half- time tie to defeat Alpha Delta Pi 28 o 23. This leaves each team with the defeat and one victory. widetie Jayettes-IS.A. swamped Alpha Bayelles, Pi 35 to 7 after a half-time card of 20 to 3. The A.O.Pi's just couldn't seem to get going against the well balanced attack of the Jayettes. Their record now lists two defeats with the Jayettes' now posting two victories. The Delta Gamma steamroller pilled up another high score to defeat Harmon Co-op 55 to 19, giving them two victories. Harmon held Delta Gamma to 18 points in the first half as they made 13. In the second half the D.G. forwards began hitting and Harmon's guards couldn't stay with them. Jeanette Bolas led Watkin's scoring with 12 points. She and Joan Harris paced their team's forward section. Arlene Hill and Virginia Coppedge were outstanding in the A.D.Pi's guard section. Their top corner was Lois Lacy with 12. Betty Thomas played a consistent game to star both as player and leading scorer for Harmon with 11 points. Three of the Delta Gamma orwards between them scored all out four of their team's points. Nance Bell made 16, Joan Bradford led with 20, and Dot Williams made 15. Their guards were sparked by Jerre Mueller. Beverly Peeper paced Alpha Omicron Pi and scored six of their points. LaVone Daily led the Jay-ottes by scoring with 19 tallies. I. W.W's first half lead of 25 to 8 was enough to hold off a second half rally and defeat Gamma Phi Beta 36 to 21. I.W.W's record balances now but the Gamma Phi's two losses. Joyce Herschell and Catherine Holloway, I.W.W. forwards, starred for their team. Miss Holloway topped the scoring column with 17 points. Suzanne Van Slyke was close behind with 16 for Gamma Phi Beta. Kappa Kappa Gamma scored their second victory to defeat Locksey 28 to 10. Their half-time lead was 6 to 3. Locksey guards were able to hold the KKG's down to a lower score than have their previous opponents. Locksey's record now stands at one loss and one victory. Dorothea Crawford starred for the losing team with good guarding. in bingham Bomine Bossi was her highest scoring teammate with five points. Kathleen McKelvy tossed in 15 to ad Kappa Kappa Gamma. Buenos Aires is called the "Washington of South America." Last Day Today Dec. 14-15 FOUR SHOWS DAILY 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 The THEATRE GUILD presents LAURENCE OLIVIER in William Shakespeare's HENRY V WAA Holds Dinner For Women In IM The women's Athletic association will hold its annual Hockey-Volleyball feed at 5:30 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 15, in the Kansas room of the Union. Initiation of new members will take place first. There are 50 women who have the 125 points from intramural participation necessary for membership, but some will not enter the W.A.A. Invitations are being sent to all those eligible. The initiation ceremony will be followed by the dinner. During the meal the new members will entertain the group with several impromptu skits. In Technicolor RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS PRICES Adults: Mat.-75c; Eve.-$1 inc. tax STUDENTS 50c inc. tax at all times Varsity Theatre After the dinner Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, will present a blazer and letters to the high-point women. She will also name the honorary hockey and volleyball teams. Graduate Student Leaves Lawrence Hospital Mrs. Harriette Yeckel, graduate student, was released from Lawrence Memorial hospital Tuesday night after being treated for minor injuries received in an auto accident Tuesday. Nancy Moore, education junior, will receive the blazer and 10 letters are to be awarded. The winner of the blazer must have earned 1350 points while 650 points are required to win a letter. She was riding with her husband, George H. Yeckel, graduate student, near Reno in Leavenworth county when the accident occurred. Call K.U. 251 With Your News Track Men To Compete In Sugar Bowl Two top Kansas track men, Pat Bowers, National Junior A.A.U. 800-meter champion, and Jack Greenwood, Kansas Relays' hurdles king, will compete in the annual Sugar bowl track meet January 1 in New Orleans. Kansas athletic director E. C. Quigley announced the pair's acceptance of invitations Thursday. Bowers will run his specialty, Greenwood. 120-yard high hurdles. The two will entrain at Kansas City December 30 for the Mid-Winter Sports association show. They will be the first tracksters in Jayhawker history to compete in the event. He will tackle a field which includes Bob Renshaw, Georgia Tech; Jim Mitchell, Auburn; George Thompson, Villanova; and Ray Holbrook, Texas A. and M. the event. In addition to his Junior crown, Bowers, the phenomenal Chicago senior, placed third in the senior division of the national A.A.U. 800-meter run last June and fourth in the N.C.A.A. He set a new Big Seven indoor 880 record of 1.558 last winter and repeated his triumph outdoors with a 1:54.1 performance on a muddy track at Lincoln. Semper, junior from Forest Park. Ill. placed twentieth in the N.C.A.A. cross country meet last month. Karnes placed seventeenth. He also established a new record of 1.522 in winning the Big Seven-Southwest conference dual meet 880 and was undefeated in eight consecutive indoor and outdoor duals. Herb Semper was elected track captain by the lettermen Wednesday. He will replace Bob Karnes who will graduate Greenwood, who scored an upset Our plant is large enough to handle ANY cleaning job, yet—small enough to cater to YOUR individual requirements. 8 E. 8th Phone 498 Across from Lindley in two styles—flared as sketched a and straight lined with matching belt. Aqua, coral, sand, red, yellow, gray. Sizes 10-16 7. 95 Corduroy Skirts Note: Just received a shipment of Riviera blouses in tiny stripes with starched collars and cuffs. 5. 00 Wednesday's College Basketball Results Villanova 72, Tampa 47 Penn 54, Maryland 52 Georgetown 70, Penn State 63 Yale 62, Connecticut 44 Navy 61, Virginia 38 Rutgers 66, Princeton 55 Fordham 77, N.Y. A.C. 70 Columbia 81, Pratt Inst. 22 East: Louisville 47, Loyola of South 46 Southwest: Texas Wes. 54 St. Edwards 44 Midwest: Michigan 73. Butler 48 Illinois 65. Arkansas 53 Nebraska 60, Iowa State Tchrs. 51 West: Phillips Oilers 66, Montana St. 31 Harlen Globe Trotters 62, Caroll College 31 in winning the Kansas Relay's 129-yard highs in :14.6 last April, also coped two other important prizes as a sophomore last year. He won the Missouri Valley A.A.U. 202-yard low hurdles in :24.5 and swept the same event in the Big Seven-Southwest dual at :23.8. He was second in both flights at the Big Seven outdoor last May. He will face an imposing array of opponents including Craig Dixon, N.C.A.A. and National A.A.U. champion from U.S.C.; Bill Fleming, Notre, Dame; Jim Gehrdes, Penn State, and Bill Mitchell, Georgetown. Have Your Gifts Personalized Prompt service on Prompt service on engraving. Jewelry and Gift Items purchased in our shop will be ENGRAVED free of charge. 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