PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1948 Beta Keeps Sweepstakes As I-M's Draw To Close Leading Phi Delt by 39 points, Beta Theta Pi has been declared winner of this year's intramural sweepstakes trophy. Although the Phi Delt's won the Fraternity league softball title, they were unable to overcome the lead built up by the Beta's in other sports. Here are the standings of the top eight teams: Frosh Raise Track Hopes Signs of things to come are shown in the times posted this spring by coach Bill Easton's freshman track squad. Many of the times are better than the times recorded by the varsity men this season, and a couple would have won Big Seven track championships. Pat Bowers, a transfer student from Drake university, is probably the outstanding freshman on the squad. Pat has posted a 1:55 half mile, which would have taken first place in the 880 at Lincoln last week. He has also run a 4:23.6 mile this spring and he can measure the 440-yard dash in 50 seconds flat. Pat has a running buddy who is also from Drake, named Herb Semper. Herb is a red-headed distance runner who can travel the mile in 4.24. A week ago he posted a 9:48.8 two-mile, which almost tops the best in Big Seven this year. Easton's varsity squad is badly in need of a hurdler, and it looks like coach Bill Easton will unveil a good one by the name of Jack Greenwood. Greenwood has run the high hurdles this season. This season, Besides hurding Greenwood high jumps six feet, runs the 100 yard dash in 10.4, and the 220 in 22.9. Emil Schutzel, a Kansas City boy, will also aid coach Easton's bid for the next year. Emil is a spinner who could hold theaddle for every taking run, the 440 in 655 ser. Mile: Pat Bowers, 4.23.6; Herb Semper, 4:24.5; Keith Morrow, 4:29; Cliff Abel, 4:40. 100-yard dash: Schutzel, 10.2; Jack Greenwood, 10.4; Art Hamilton, 10.5 440-yard dash: Emil Schutzel, 50.5; Bowers, 51; Tom White, 52.9; Stan Margrove, 53.1; Clarence Hughes, 53.3. Two mile run. Semper: 9:48.8, Mor- row, 10:03.4; Malen: 10:27.0 129-yard high hurdles: Green- wood, 14;6. Carl Brown, 16.0; Jim Zaic, 16.3; Earl Kopke, 16.5. 849-yard run: Bowers, 1:55; White and Black, 2:06; Dempster, 8:28; 8:35; Faggett, 2:07. 220-yard low hurles: Greenwood 2.3; Zajic, 2.8; Kopke, 29.3. 229-yard dash: Schutzel, 22.5 Greenwood, 22.9; Hamilton, 22.4 Whitewood, 22.8 High jump: Greenwood, 6 feet. Javelin: Warren Fienand, 170 feet; Jay Mallas, 152 feet; Thomas, 150 feet; Champion, 140 feet. High jump: Greenwood, 6 feet. Broad jump: Hamilton, 22 feet 11 inches; Schutzel, 20 feet, 4 inches; Dee Roy, 20 feet 4 inches. Discus: Mallas, 131 feet 10 inches; Fleandt, 115 feet; McKincley, 103 feet. Mile relay: (Bowers. Margrove, White, Schutzel). Time 3:27.5. Robertson To Leave For Tennessee Post Ross Robertson, instructor in economics, has resigned to become an assistant professor of finance at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville Mr. Robertson taught here from his graduation in 1937 until 1940. He then took a position with the Georgia Military academy, and was a naval officer during the war. He was organizer and first director of the Modern choir as an undergraduate. Mr. Robertson will remain here this summer to complete his thesis for a Ph. D. degree in economics from the University. Beta, 1456; Phi Delt, 1417; Phi Gam, 1340; Phi Psi, 1178; SIGChi, 1163; Sig Alph, 1158; Sig Ep, 1123; ATO, 1090. The huge sweepstakes trophy was presented to the Beta chapter at the Intramural ball May 22. Also receiving awards were winners of 44 division and all-intramural championships. Several trophies did not arrive for the formal presentation but will be given later. University Daily Kansan In addition to the sweepstakes award, the Beta's received the largest number of cups given. They received division trophies in football, basketball, softball, B team volleyball, tennis, and handball and all-intramural awards for track, basketball and spring tennis. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. University offers a full-time position. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence. Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. In commenting on the intramural program, director Don Powell said more than 3000 students had taken part in this year's games. This figure represents an increase of more than a 1000 over 1946-47. However, he said criticism of the I-M program may cause elimination of the sweepstakes trophy next year. The intensive competition created by the race for the highest all-over point total is the feature attacked by critics. "We may follow the example set by many larger schools in abolishing an award for the highest number of total points," the I-M director said. The inter-fraternity council recently voted to recommend the competition toward the sweepstakes trophy to cut to a smaller number of sports. Powell gave special thanks to eight members of intramural staff who helped him during the year. They are Bill Daugherty, senior manager; Frank Prosser and Charles Wagstaff, junior managers; and Charles Hall, Frank Ross, Wayne and Bogue Harrison, and Fred Six, freshman managers. Special praise also went to Jack Greer, assistant director of intramurals and officials Joe Ryan, Dick Lamb, Sweed Olson, Greer and Daugherty. Police Report Two Weekend Accidents Earl W. Bellinger, College sophomore, suffered a shattered left arm and possible internal injuries when his '40 Ford collided with a transport truck on highway 10, east of Desota. The accident occurred about 1:30 am. May 22, Schmedemann said. Two accidents involving students were reported over the weekend by Harvey Schmedemann, state highway patrolman for this area. Hoyt S. Taylor, engineering junior, escaped injury when his 1941 Mercury struck the rear of a tractor on highway 59 near Pleasant Grove, about 12:15 am. Sunday. Both the car and tractor were damaged. K-S Joins In Rule Protest Manhattan, Kan., May 25- (UP) Kansas State college today joined with Kansas in protesting a recent interpretation of Big Seven eligibility laws that threatens to bar some of the schools' most virile athletic talent from conference play. Both schools hit hard at an eligibility decision which would limit conference eligibility to four years beyond high school level, and which by-passed the practice of counting two years junior college play as one year in the conference. Milton Eisenhower, president of Kansas State, issued a strong statement which outlined his school's position. He said the conference "had let down" GI athletes who had placed their faith in the Big Seven. "It has been the understanding here that junior college competition counted as one year in the Big Seven," said Eisenhower. "I am shocked at the new interpretation." Chancellor Deane W. Malott of the University yesterday dispatched letters to each of the presidents of the six other schools in the conference. The letters charged that faculty advisors with making "an ex post facto decision not in accord with previously accepted interpretations." The ruling apparently will affect Howard Shannon, basketball cornerstone at K-State; Don Fambrough, all-conference football lineman at Kansas; Marvin Small, veteran Kansas end. Unofficial sources claimed it would also hit Clarence Brannum, big All Seven cager at K-State; Jack Mitchell, Oklahoma's star quarterback, and Les Metzger, Colorado football star. Call K.U. 376 with your Want Ads Karnes Will Lead 1949 Track Team Bob Karnes, Jayhawker distance star, was elected captain of the 1948-1949 Kansas track team by track lettermen in a meeting Monday. Karnes was one of the three double winners in the Big Seven meet held in Lincoln May 22. He finished first in both the mile and two mile events to lead Kansas in its third place finish at the conference meet. The K.U. star is a sophomore from Overbrook. For Fast Friendly Service Call UNION CAB CO. SKILLET'S TAVERN Call K. U. 251 With Your News 2 8 0 0 Where: ● Spaghetti ● Meat Balls ● Ravioli Are Our Specialty SHORT ORDERS 1906 Mass. 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