948 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Sigma Nu, Pi KA Win Easy Intramural Victories Sigma Nu defeated Triangle, 41 to 18, and Pi KA knocked off Alpha Kappa Psi, 38 to 22, in the only intramural basketball games played Tuesday. Sparked by Ashley, who scored 13 points, the Sigma Nu's tallied their third victory of the season as they rolled over the winless Triangle five. Women's IM's Resume Play Delta Gamma, Alpha Chi Omega, Foster hall, and Kappa Kappa Gamma, won one-sided basketball games Tuesday night as women's basketball activity resumed for the second semester. Pi Beta Phi won from Templin hall by forfeit. Donna Mueller and Nancee Bell each contributed 10 points to the Delta Gamma 22 to 5 victory over Chi Omega. The Alpha Delta Pi 37 to 6 rout of Alpha Chi Omega was lead by Joan Anderson and Jeanne Cooper who scored eight field goals each for 32 of the 37 points. Rachel Cooper was outstanding at her guard spot for the winners. Eleanor Howell, Alpha Chi forward, scored all her team's points with 3 field goals. In the night's closest game, Foster hall won over Alpha Omicron Pi, 12 to 9. Frances Wolfskill, Foster forward, contributed six points. Beverly Pepper led the A.O.Pi scoring with four. The Kappa Kappa Gamma 23 to 9 victory over Gamma Phi Beta was marked by a tight defense by Josephine Stuckey, Helen Piller and Kathleen McKelvy, Kappa guards, and a smooth functioning offense led by Virginia Harris with 12 points and Maxine Gunsolly with 11. Charlotte Metcalfe scored 7 of Gamma Phi's 9 points. Basketball Results DePaul 73, Lawrence Tech. 47 Springfield 59, Harvard 58 Bowling Green 74, Boston Col. 38 'DePauw 58, Earlham 35 Marquette 81, Loyola (La.) 52 Wabash 46, Butler 31 Alabama 37, Mississippi 36 Duke 47, Wake Forest 45 Washington State 38, Idaho 35 Call K.U. 251 With Your News. > let's with '1d' points help needs to > hit the halftime advantage. Strong defensive play by the Sigma Nu's held the Triangle squad to five field goals. The Pi K.A.'s had little difficulty in winning from Alpha Kappa Psi in a game that was lopsided from the beginning. The winners led 20 to 9 at the half and were never threatened. Clinger with 13 and Oldham with 12 points were the high point makers for the Pi K.A.'s while DeYoung and Briley both tallied six for the losers. Sports Day To Be At Baker Saturday A women's Volleyball Sports day will be held at Baker university Saturday. Teams from Ottawa, Washburn, Baker and Kansas universities will compete in a round robin tournament. Fifteen University women will make the trip. Honorary varsity players will have first chance to go, but other women will fill out the team. Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education said. This will be the second in a series of sports days being sponsored by the four universities. Washburn will hold a swimming meet in March, and Ottawa university will hold a softball tournament later this spring. The University sponsored a hockey day last fall. Javhawker Needs Ad Staff The Jayhawkner needs a new advertising staff, Robert L. Bottoms, advertising manager, said today. Anyone with experience in advertising who is interested in a Jayhawker position should apply at the staff office in the Union, he said. GALES American Custom Chocolates, $1.75 STOWIT'S Rexall STORE RIŠK'S HELP-YOURSELF LAUNDRY Maytag Machines Weekdays 9-6 Line Space Reasonable Rates Saturdays 9-3 1900 III.—Phone 623 TAKE YOUR NEXT TRIP BY AIR WHEN YOU FLY----YOU TRAVEL Quickly Safely In Comfort Make Your Reservations at THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CITY TICKET OFFICE of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th and Mass. Phone 30 VALENTINE FLOWERS. Featuring Special Arrangements ROSES Choiceest quality SPRING FLOWERS CORSAGES Orchids, camellias, gardenias It takes so little to mean so much when said: Phone 363 "FLOWERS BY WIRE!" 941 Mass.