THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIV Kappa Sigs Meet SAE in A' Volleyball Final Ball-slamming Kappa Sigma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, both unbeaten in five starts, meet at 8 o'clock in Robinson gym tonight to decide the fraternity "A" league volleyball championship. Although division runaways, both were hard-pressed in the semi-finals Wednesday night. Only a whirlwind finish enabled the Kappa Sig's to move into the finals and Sig Alpha$^{®}$ barely squeezed past Beta Theta Pi. Bio $^{®}$ Sex Will Mature $^{®}$ Life past Delta Theta Pr. Delta Tau Delta and Phi Delta Theta qualified for the fraternity "B" league finals by winning another pair of fight-to-the-finish spectacles. The Shysters walloped 1100 Indiana club in an independent "A" league game. Trailing by one match and lagging behind 2 to 9 in the second game, Kappa Sigma stepped into high gear and rolled up a 15 to 12 verdict over Delta Tau Delta. With rangy Roxy Shoaf and basketballer Maurice Martin showing the way with their deadly spikes Kappa Sig won the deciding contest 15 to 10. It also took Sigma Alpha Epsilon three matches to win their semi-final game with the Beta's. The Sig Alph's, spearheaded by cage stars Claude Houchin and Guy Mabry, turned in a 15 to 0 whitewashing in the opener, but the Beta's came back with a 15 to 5 victory in the second game. Charley Moffett and Tom Crahan sparked the stellar Delt play, teaming up several times to stop the riffing slams of Martin and Shoaf, and also smashing successful slams of their own. It was the first reverse for the Delt's. Sig Alph won the rubber match 15 to 13. Claire Gillin and Ralph Moon paced the Beta attack. The lead in the final match see-sawed six times before the Sig Alph's finally went ahead to stay. But the Sig Alph's, unable to cope with the spikes of Bob Fountain and Hal Lowe, fell victim to unbeaten Phil Delta Theta in a "B" semi-final. The Phil's took the curtain raiser 16 to 14, then lost 15 to 13 following a sizzling Sig Alph last-minute rally and won the final match 15 to 11. Lynn "Jug" Winslow, Charley Duncan, and Herb Glidden combined their efforts to pace Delta Tau Delta "B" to a "B" league seminal triumph over the Beta's. Delt won the first game 18 to 16, dropped Red Sox Will Meet Detroit Lakeland, Fla., March 31—(U.P.) Manager Joe McCarthy brings his Boston Red Sox here today for an exhibition game against the Detroit Tigers. Standout pitching by Ellis Kinder and Mickey Harris, plus Vern Stephens' 12th inning home run, gave the Red Sox a 1 to 0 victory over the Tigers at Saratoga yesterday. Virgil Trucks and Fred Hutchinson hurled for the losers. the second 15 to 9, but rolled up a 15 to 9 victory in the third match. Al Lowry and George Shaffer were the Beta standouts. The rubber match was tied 7-all when the Beta's blew cold. They scored only two more points while the smooth-operating Delt's were getting eight. The Shysters rambled over the 1100 Indiana club 5 to 4, and 15 to 1 although dropping one match 15 to 13. HOLIDAY Pipe Mixture An Amazing Offer by The pipe that every smoker wants—DANA, the modern pipe, with brightly polished alum num sham and genuine imported brow bowl. Save 12 ROLLBACK wrappers Get your DAAPI PAPIE Send to ROLIDAY, DC, CN. BLANCHVILLE Offer Limited to UA-HRP- Virginia June 20, 1984 The Indians notched their 11th victory in 18 games yesterday when they tamed the White Sox, 8 to 4. An Adventure in Good Smoking. Names Are Misleading Hillsdale, Mich.—(U.P.) — Names can be misleading. George Small-bone, six-foot, five-inch Hillsdale College tackle, carries 295 pounds on his "small-bone" frame. Either Al (Flip) Rosen or Roberto Avila will be at second base for the Indians today when they meet the Chicago White Sox here. The Finest Yet of All Musical Theatrettes DUKE ELLINGTON 12-39c Ends Tonight Jack Carson "April Showers" and Franchot Tone "I Love Trouble" and Fighting Ranger Raymond HATS - plus • GLORIA HENRY in Joe Gordon Will Rest Arm THE COMMONWEALTH GRANADA Color Cartoon SEA SALTS and NEWS Tucson, Ariz., March 31—(U.P.) Second baseman Joe Gordon of the champion Cleveland Indians began a "short vacation" today in order to strengthen his throwing arm which X-rays revealed to be weak and strained. The veteran second baseman will be out of action for some time. Gordon is believed to have developed the arm trouble during recent exhibition games. "Woman in Night" —Held Over Thru Sat. —The hilarious sequel to "Egg & I" Marjorie Main - Percy Kilbride "Ma and Pa Kettle" JOHNNY MACK BROWN - FRI - SAT - "Congo Bill" Serial Sports News SUNDAY 4 Big Days Sat. Owl Show 11:15 -Extra LAST DAY Humphrey Bogart "KNOCK ON ANY DOOR" Phone 10—"Sho-Time" Cont's 1 p.m. Daily FRI-SAT THE RICH SPLENDOR OF EXOTIC INDIA! He stripped her of civilization's veneer . . . to reveal the primitive woman . . . ready to obey the jungle's law! SONG OF INDIA SABU Gail RUSSELL Turhan BEY Added Pop Science and News FRI NITE 11:15 "APRIL FOOL PREVUE" The fun treat of 1949 on the screen A Front-Row View of the Burlesque World! "LADIES OF THE CHORUS" Dartmouth Forest Aids Scholarships Hanover, N. H. — (U.P.)— Every truckload of timber that rolls out of the Dartmouth land grant 40 miles north of Berlin adds $20 to the college's scholarship fund for indigent students. The forest land was given to Dartmouth in 1897 to compensate the college for another tract seized by a royal governor in the days before the American revolution. Rent a Book to Read This Weekend Tickets on sale at 10 p.m. The new fiction you have been wanting to read is here. 15c for 5 days. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 FRIDAY! APRIL FOOL "Sneak Review" at 11:45 p.m. GET A DATE AND COME ON DOWN..AND YOU'LL HAVE A LOT OF FUN! BECAUSE... we have selected one of the following hits of past years for this special "Sneak Review" "GONE WITH THE WIND" "ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND" "SNOW WHITE & THE 7 DWARFS" "It HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN" Come to our regular 9:00 show and stay over at no extra cost. presents The Margaret Webster Shakespeare Company Department of Speech and Drama in MACBETH FRASER THEATER TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH (One Night Only) RESERVE SEATS NOW! Single Adm. $2.00 (incl. tax.) Ticket Office: Green Hall Hours: 9-12; 1-4