FRIDAY, JANUARY 14; 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Phi Gam, Don Henry, Army Among Thursday's Winners High scores were the exception in Thursday's intramural basketball games as the independent "A" and fraternity "B" and "C" teams battled it out. The Phi Gam "B" team rolled up 48 points. The score and the 19-point margin were both high. Phi Gam was the only team besides Army to hit as many as 30 points. A fast moving Phi Gam team rolled over T.K.E. 48 to 29 for their fourth straight "B" victory. It was a rough game with many fouls. The Phi Gam's showed the same kind of teamwork that gave them a 90 to 20 victory over Tri Chi Sunday, the highest intramural score on record for the last three years. McFerran's 17 points led the winners, who were on top 29 to 12 at halftime. Ken Crowley's eight points led T.K.E. The Silent Men defeated Edgehill Athletic Club, 23 to 16 in a rough battle. The winners held a 13 to 2 halftime lead. Zimmerman led the Silent Men with six points while Rollo had 10 for E.A.C. to account for almost all his team's points. Both teams were fraternity "C" teams. The Wildcats staved off two Doghouse threats and scored a 22 to 20 victory in another fraternity "C" game. The Wildcats led 12 to 6 at the halftime, dropped behind 12 to 13, then moved away to win, freezing the ball the final two minutes. Kopke led the winners with nine points, Degan had six for the losers. Don Henry led all the way for a 23 to 12 victory over the Nature Boys in an independent “A” game. Don Henry's passing was superior. Charles Sharas and Ray Trennepoul each scored five points for the winners. Bob Malloy led the Nature Boys with five points. Army pulled away in the second half to win 36 to 29 over A.S.C.E. The winners led by only one point at the half. Bill Winter topped the scorers with 19 points for A.S.C.E. Gillis hit 13 to lead Army. The Misfits won by a forfeit, 2 to 0, over Sunflower. He Was Older Than His Wine Dijon, France — (UP) — Arthur Chapuis, dean of Burundy Vintners who gave his age as 101 years, died today. He spent his life improving the famous wines of Burundy. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Tihen After Second Title Doris Tihen, Gamma Phi Beta, winner of the women's intramural table tennis tournament last year, is still in the competition for, the 1949 championship as the race moves into the quarter finals. Miss Tihen will have to defend her title against Patricia Watson, Sigma Kappa, to determine the winner of division one. In division two, Nancy Smart, Kappa Kappa Gamma, will play Chloe Warner, Delta Delta Delta; in division three, Ann Preble will play Patricia Bentley, both of Alpha Delta Pi; and in division four, Rita Carta, Pi Beta Phi. will meet Ruth Henry of Delta Delta Delta. The winners of the divisions will enter the semifinals next week. The tournament began Dec. 6 with 123 women in the competition. SMU Gets A Trip Like The Big Boys Dallas, Tex., Jan. 14—(UP) — Southern Methodist University Cotton bowl champions are going to get a "bowl" trip after all—to Mexico City at S.MU's expense. Dr. Edwin D. Mouzon, Jr., faculty chairman of athletics, announced last night that the Southwest conference had approved by a 6 to 1 vote a proposal that S.M.U. be permitted to entertain its football squad with a trip since the Mustangs had played in the Cotton bowl twice virtually without leaving sight of the campus. Dr. Mouzon would not identify the dissenting member. For All Kinds Of Household Utensils ACHNINGS HARDWARE 822 Mass. Ph.679 The Book Book 1821 A.M. MASS. PHONE 666 Fiction Poetry Drama Non-Fiction Children's Books and Rental Library SOMEONE HAVING A BIRTHDAY? Send a Book. We have a fine selection from which to choose; books for every age and taste, and we gladly wrap for mailing. Gifts for all occasions THE COLLEGE JEWELER 809 Mass. Phone 911 Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. LOOK!! All Sweat Shirts reduced to $1.33 Values to $2.50 Brand New 100% Wool Gabardine Flight Coveralls $5.95 Save $2.00 On This Item 50% Wool Dress Anklets, 4 pairs for $1.00 Were 3 for $1.25 Lined Leather Air-Force Gloves $1.98 A Regular $2.95 Seller A $3.95 Value $1.98 Pajamas Lawrence Surplus THE MOST INTERESTING STORES IN TOWN 740 and Ph.588 911 Mass. and 669 TODAY & SAT. TEXAS,BROOKLYN and HEAVEN DUNN NEXT ATTRACTION STARTS SAT. NITE OWL SHOW 11:15 THEN FOR 5 BIG DAYS SUN. THRU THURS. RELEASED THRU UNLIMITED ARTISTS ROBERT Everybody says so! A DIFFERENT BETTE! IT'S LIKE FALLING IN LOVE WITH A NEW STAR! WARNER BROS. "A WOW FROM BEGINNING TO END!" HEDDA'HOPPER "BETTE DAVIS HAS A HIT IN 'JUNE BRIDE!' LOUELLA' PARSONS --- JUNE BRIDE HELD OVER LAST DAY "DIE FLEDERMAUS" The First Post-War German Film in Color Next Attention SAT. ONLY Next Attraction Double Double Program "ELE" John Wayne in "BLUE STEELE" —Co-Hit— THE FALCON "APPOINTMENT WITH MURDER" SUN-MON-TUE 2 BIG FEATURES 2 It's Gene Autry's Latest & Greatest Western Musical 12c 39c