THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1948 PAGE FIV UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Leaders Win In'A' Games Phi Gam, Phi Delt, Beta, ATO and Sig Alph remained as the only undefeated "A" division volleyball teams following Wednesday's intramural contests. Paced by the stellar play of Helgeson and Strong the Phi Gam's elinched their division championship by spilling the heretofore unwhipped Sigma Chi's 15 to 2 and 15 to 13. The top-notch performance of Kansas kept the losers in the game. A. T.O. walloped Kappa Sigma twice by 15 to 7 counts to almost sew up their league championship. Star in the A.T.O. attack was lanky Jack Eskridge. Whitewashing the Alpha Kappa Psi's in an opening match and spilling them 15 to 6 in the second contest, Sig Alph continued its first place deadlock with the Beta's. The Beta's dumped the Phi Psi's 15 to 5 and 15 to 6. The Sig Alph's and Beta's have won four straight games. The Phi Delt's rolled on to their fourth straight by drubbing Alpha Kappa Lambda 15 to 1 and 15 to 4. They are the only unbeaten team in division I. Thrice-beaten A.V.C. racked up its first win by edging Theta Tau 1 to 14 and 15 to 10. T.K.E. won its second contest by downing Triangle 15 to 8 and 16 to 14. Delta Chi took over second place in its division as it trounced Pi K.A. 15 to 6 and 15 to 3. Delta Chi has won three games while losing one. Sig Alph, Beta Still Tied Sig En Coasts to Win Sig Ep chalked up its third triumph by thumping hapless Phi Kappa 15 to 3 and 15 to 8. It was the fourth reverse in as many starts for the losers. The Delt's defeated a stubborn D.U. squad by taking the deciding third match 15 to 8. They won the opener 15 to 11 but fell to he D.U.'s 15 to 4 in the second game. It was their third win against one loss. Sigma Nu and Lambda Chi won their first games the easy way as Delta Sigma Pi and Phi Kappa Sigma forfeited. KU Relay Entries Up To Thirty-Six Entries for the Kansas Relays have reached a total of 13 schools in the university class and 23 in the college class, Bill Easton, director, announced today. The meeting of trackmen from these schools, and others who have not yet returned entry blanks, here on April 17 will mark the 19th running of this classic relays event. The following schools are entered in the college class: Southwestern,, William Jewell, Culver-Stockton, Sterling, Fort Hays State, Kansas Wesleyan, Kearney, Nebr., Teachers, College of Emporia, Washburn, Emporia State, Ottawa university, Missouri Valley, South Dakota, State, Howard Payne, Baldwin Wallace, Bradley, Western Michigan, Pittsburg State Teachers, Baker, Wheaton, Abllene Christian, North Texas State, Hastings, Nebr., college. Schools entered in the university class are Oklahoma, Iowa State, Oklahoma A. & M, Michigan State, Drake, Wakehill, Missouri, Minnesota, Arkansas, Texas, Southern Methodist, Baylor, Notre Dame. Financial aid for seven students from Costa Rica may become necessary because of revolt there, Willis Tompkins, assistant dean of men, said Wednesday. Costa Rica Revolt Hurts KU Students Banks have been closed and government scholarships cut off, Mr. Tompkins said. If loans are made, they will be handled through the foreign student committee. The revolt was started when the party now in power refused to turn over the government to opposition forces after it was defeated in recent elections. Call KU 376 with your Want Ads KKG Wins IM Swim Title; Hyer Of DG Cops 3 Firsts Kappa Kappa Gamma nosed out Delta Gamma 50 to 37 to take the women's intramural swimming meet title Tuesday night in Robinson pool. Nanette Hyer, Delta Gamma freshman, took three firsts and set a new record in the breaststroke event to win individual scoring honors. Both Kappa Kappa Gamma ana firsts each in the total of nine events; however, it was team strength that paid off for the winners. Both Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Gamma swimmers took four firsts each in the total of nine events; however, it was team st Pi Beta Phi and and I.W.W. scored 16 points each to tie for third place. Other teams and their points are: Delta Delta Delta 10; Gamma Phi Beta 9; Kappa Alpha Theta 6; Alpha Delta Pi 5; and Campus House 1. In individual scoring, Harris, Stuckey, and Wolfe of Kappa Kappa Gamma, finished in second, third, and fourth places with $15\%$, $14\%$, and $13\%$ points respectively. Hyer's first place total was 23 points. The first five in each event were: Breaststroke (form); Tihen, Gamma Phi Beta; Junod, I.W.W.; McKelvy, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Estrada, I. W. W., Boling, Delta Gamma. Relay: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gamma, Pi Beta Phi, Delta Delta Delta, and Albha Delta Pi. Free style: Hyer, Delta Gamma; Harris, Kappa, Kappa Gamma; Volfe, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Nash, Alpha Theta; Garvey, N delta Gamma Diving; Stuckey, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Keplinger, Pi Beta Phi; Stodder, Pi Beta Phi; Gunsolly, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Connor, Campus House. Backstroke: McCleary, Delta Gamma; O'Connor, Delta Delta Delta; Wolfe, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Smith, Kappa Alpha Theta, Stuckey, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sidestroke: Stuckey, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Junod, I.W.W.; Harris, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Snow, Delta Delta Delta; Beltch, Delta Gamma Crawl (form): Hyer, Delta Gamma; Schnitzler, Gamma Phi Bira; Chubb, Pi Beta Phi; Boling, Delta Gamma McKelvoy, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Breaststroke: Hyer, Delta Gamma; Estrada, I.W.W.; Anderson, Alpha Delta Pi; Junod, I.W.W.; McKelvy, Kappa Kappa Gamma. (New record --22.5 seconds, 2 lengths). Free style: Harris, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Wolfe, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Garvey, Delta Gamma; Smith, Kappa Alpha Theta; Betlach, Delta Gamma. Alpha Delta Sigma Initiates Fourteen Alpha Delta Sigma, national professional advertising fraternity, initiated 14 men recently. Burton G. Wasser, account executive and general manager of a Kansas City advertising agency, spoke to the group about the steps involved in various advertising campaigns. The initiates are Glenn Amend, William Beck, William Binter, David Clymer, Darrell Havener, Dean Knuth, Jack McKee, Carlos Melton, Charles O'Connor, Robert Snyder, Don Tennant, Donivan Waldron, Don Welch, and James Wilson. Call K. U. 251 With Your News Plastic Book Covers 10c Fits ANY Book Waterproof Just Got A MOTOR TUNE UP KU Graduate To Publish California Daily Paper AT Phone 616 Stanley H. Stauffer, '42 journalism graduate, will become editor and publisher of the Santa Maria, Calif. Daily Times today. Mr. Stauffer is the son of Oscar S. Stauffer of Stauffer Publications, Ins., Topeka. He formerly was associate editor of the Topeka State Journal. STUDEBAKER CHANNEL-SANDERS 622 Mass. 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