TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Beta Swimmers Favored After Leading Qualifiers Beta Theta Pi showed possibilities of winning its second straight intramural swimming title Monday by qualifying eight men and both relay teams for the semi-finals Wednesday. The Beta's picked up 12 points for semi-final qualifiers but the Phi Gam's were close behind with nine. One point was awarded for each qualification. Bob Anderson clipped on the 50-yard breast stroke in slightly less than 25 seconds to choke up a first baseman by breaking Bubba Deltel relay squand nudged Phi Delt by one-fifth of a second to grab another. Charles Stucker, Phi Gam ace, turned in an impressive performance to cop the 50-yard free style in 26.6 seconds. He also placed fourth in the 50-yard breast stroke and fifth in the individual medley event. Bill Thompson, Phi Gam, won the 100-yard free style in one minute, three seconds. Jerry Scofield, Sig Alph, breezed to victory in the 100-yard backstroke. He swam the distance in 1:16. Ray Irwin, Phi Delt, captured the 50-yard medley swim over a fast field of 31 other contestants. He won the event in 32 seconds. Sigma Chi took the four-man relay in 1:14. The qualifiers: 150-yard medley: Beta, Phi Delti, Sig Alph, T.K.E., Phi Gam, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Kappa Sig, and Delta Tau Delta. 50-yard dash: Stucker, Phi Gam; Jones, Phi Psi; Gowans, D. U.; Net- les, Beta; Cross, Sig Alph; Burns, T.K.E.; Ashlock, Dix club; Wilson, T.K.E. and Miller, Sigma Chi. 100-yard back stroke: Scofield, Sig Alph; Wright, Kappa Sig; Porter Phi Delt; Harrison, Beta; Mulhern Phi Gam; Wolfe, Sigma Nu; Smith, A.T.O.; and Moon, Beta. 100-yard free style: Thompson, Phi Gam; Lockhart, Phi Gam; Prosser, Beta; Gowens, Beta; Buck, Phi Gam, Miller, Sigma Chi; Chambers, Phi Psi; and Friesen, D.U. 50-yard breast stroke: Anderson Beta; Murray, Beta; Jones, Phi Sisi; Mitchell, Cemeridian, Ahi Mitchell, Sig Alph; McKee, Tphi Delt; and Stewart, Beta. 50-yard medley swim: Irwin, Phi Delt; Welton, Sig Alph; Thompson, Phi Gam; Halverhaut, Beta; Stucker, Phi Gam; Jones, Phi Psi; Anderson, Beta; McKee, Delt. Four-man relay: Sigma Chi, Sig Alpha, Beta, Phi Gam, Phi Delt, T.K.E., D.U., and Pi K.A. Golfers Swamp Emporia State Coach Bill Winey's Jayhawker golf team swamped Emporia State Teachers, 16-2. Monday at the Lawrence County game in the first round of the year. The match was played in a heavy drizzle before a small gallery. In individual matches, Bob Meeker, Kansas, bested Larry Thornton, 3-0. Hal DeLongy, Kansas, and Joe Turner battled to a $1\frac{1}{2}-1\frac{1}{2}$ tie. The best ball match between Meeker-DeLongy and Thornton-Turner was won by Kansas. $2\frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{2}$. In the back foursome, Dick Ashley Kansas, defeated Wally Larson, 3-0 Courtland Smith, Kansas, trounced Bob Jones by the same score. Kansas won the best ball match, 3-0. Meeker and Ashley shared medalist honors for the Jayhawks carding '78's on the par 68 course. Medalist Henning Turner who toured the course, in 82. 'April In Paris' Is Dance Theme Six men will make the trip to Tepeka tomorrow for the Washburn match, Coach Winey said. They are Meeker, DeLongy, Ashley, C. Smith, Murray Regier, and Bill Jones. Kan-Do, official publication of the Independent Student association will be sent to I.S.A. members Saturday. Alice Wismer, president, announced today. Joseph B. Manello, College freshman, is managing editor of Kan-Do. The L.S.A.-sponsored Sweetheart's Dance to be held April 24 has adopted "April in Paris" as its theme. The setting will be a side-walk café in Paris. Details for the selection of the annual sweetheart from indecent houses have been considered and will be submitted later. KU Netmen Win Opener Playing in a steady drizzle the Jayhawker tennis team opened its season in an auspicious fashion Monday with a sweeping 5 to 0 victory over Emporia State teachers. Two doubles matches had to be called off when it began to rain harder after the final singles match had been played. The drizzle particularly hampered the two players wearing glasses, Dick Richards, Kansas' number one player, and Hervey Macferran, number three. Both had to stop repeatedly in the midst of their matches to wipe the moisture from their glasses. Battle For Richards Richards had his hands full with Clark, the Hornets' net star, but the Jayhawker ace finally triumphed after being extended to three sets. Richards breezed through the first set winning, 6-1, but Clark came back strongly with a blistering attack to win the second, 9-7. Richards won the deciding set handily, 6-2. Hal Miller, playing behind Richards in the number two slot, defeated Banz, 6-3, 6-3, in a well-played match. Macferran kept the ball rolling for the Jayhawkers by easily trimming Emrich, 6-2, 6-3. Carson Blanks Foe Spring Grid Drills Moved, I-M Field Charlie Carson had the easiest match of the afternoon, blanking the Hornets' Tholen, 6-0, 6-0. Carson, who was in command all the way, hardly gave up a point to the erratic Tholen. Glen Tongier completed the rout of the Hornets by walloping Hanna, 6-1, 6-2. Coach Jim Seever will take his squad to Topeka tomorrow for a match with Washburn. Emporia defeated the Ichabas Friday. With so many injuries resulting from the hard ground, coach J. V. Sikes has moved his spring football drills to the intramural fields south of Robinson gym. "I've played 'em all." Boby Grimmed. "But that one-two punch of Kramer's tops anything I've ever been up against." The intramural field was chosen as a practice site because of the large amount of grass that is on the field. The softer footing is expected to cut down on the injuries that have resulted from the hard barren ground east of the stadium, which the team has used the last two weeks. The team will use the Robinson gym annex as a locker room and training headquarters for the remaining four weeks of practice. Riggs Says He May Lose Title Soon Riggs said unless they play on an outdoor court pretty soon, he's likely to lose his title. Call K. U. 251 With Your News Riggs had plenty of tennis experts, as well as statistics to back him up. In their current 85-game American tour, Kramer leads 47 to 18, including 32 victories in the last 37 matches. Minneapolis, April 13—(UP)—Bobby Riggs, the world's professional tennis king, admitted today that challenger Jack Kramer is the best man he ever played on an indoor court. The state of Washington is a fast-growing state; it attracts population because of its natural resources, its climate; its timber production is outstanding; its production of apples and wheat especially large. In it the cities of Seattle and Tacoma are important Pacific trading posts. Two-Sport Athletes Form Backbone Of Baseball Nine Two-sport athletes form the backbone of the varsity baseball team according to coach Russ Sehon. The success of a baseball team depends largely on it's strength down the middle, says Sehon, and two-sport men will give this needed strength. are the men whom Sehon is talking about. He emphasized the fact that it takes a great deal of ability to participate in two sports at the same time. jack link behind the bat, Dick Gilman pitching, Bud French at short stop, and Bad Herges is successful. Football Coach Sikes has assured all men taking part in both sports that they will be able to go on all trips with the baseball team. Bud French commented that he didn't think it was too tough playing both baseball and football at the same time. Red Hogan had this to say about the matter: "It's hard on one physically. It gets you about 8:00 p. m. Throwing a baseball and a football is different. You throw a football with a locked wrist, but you throw a baseball with a wrist snap." Other two-sport men on the baseball squad are Dick Bertuzzi, Charlie Moffitt, Darell Norris, and Guy Mabry. Cows exposed to cold weather and winter winds use up much of their feed to keep warm. 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