THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Phi Gam Edges Past ATO In First Night's IM Play The Phi Gam's scored a hotly contested victory over the A.T.O.'s in the first night's intramural play of the semester. The Kappa Sig's, Sig Alph's, Sig Ep's, and Phi Psi's also came through with victories. With the lead changing hands four times, the Phi Gam's had to go all out to beat the A.T.O.'s 75 to 34. The winners finally moved ahead when The Kansas team won it's season opener against Kansas State, but dropped the following conference contest to Nebraska. The Sooners won from Colorado in their only meet of the season. The University of Kansas swimming team will try for its second conference victory when Jayhawker tankmen meet the University of Oklahoma crew in Norman Saturday. OU Is Next For Tankmen In the 220 and 400-yard free style, the Jayhawker's will be represented by Ernest Friesen and Dave Ritchie. Friesen finished first in both events against Kansas State. Stan Jervis won the 200-yard breast stroke at both Manhattan and Lincoln. Kansas will be handicapped in the living competition by the loss of Dan Westerman who has dropped from school. Dick O'Neil, Ernest Crates, and Chet Laniewski remain to compete in this division. Only two of the three will make the trip. Coach Walt Mikols reports that Bill Rey, Carl Olander and Paul Banks have all improved rapidly in the shorter distance races. Also making the trip to Norman will be: Don Medearis, Gene Mahoney, Pete Mahoney, Pete Purdy, R. Harrington and Jim Connell. 110 HS Debaters Will Argue Here One-hundred ten students will participate in the regional finals for Class AA and Class A high schools in the Kansas State High School Activities association debate tournament which will be held here Saturday. Six Class AA schools, all with 500 or more students, will compete. They will be Topeka, Emporia, Russell, Atchison, Wyandotte, and Shawnee-Mission high schools. Class A schools will be Abilene, Chapman, Ellingham, Olathe, and Washington Rural. University extension will manage the tourney. The participants will meet at 9 a.m. in Frank Strong auditorium. Each school will be represented by 10 students. The two winners in each class will compete in the state championship finals at KU, Feb. 14. This year's question is "Resolved: That the federal government should require arbitration of labor disputes in all basic American industries." Davenport, in...(UP)—The heat was on in more ways than one during a meeting of the Scott county board. More'n Hot Talk Fires Board Meet While several supervisors were drawing fire for their action in a road dispute, they couldn't understand why it was suddenly so comfortably warm in the room. Austin, Tex.—(UP)—Student loans like everything else at the University of Texas are experiencing a post-war boom. A check showed that a steam pipe had broken beneath the concrete floor of the meeting room, heating it so the supervisors could feel it through their shoes. High prices and tardy arrival of checks for GI enrollees are given as causes for the increase. The loan committee chairman, Jack Hisland, said 15 students a day now seek loans. One loan a day was the pre-war average. Loans At Texas University In A Post-War Boom Overall loan loss is less than one per cent. Most applications are for 90-day loans averaging $35. *Big Ed Lee, who scored 13 points for the A.T.O.'s, pouled out in the final shot, sparked the Phi Gam's with 17 points, and Hargis had 3 for the victors.* The Sig Alph's, last year's I.M. champions, looked the part last night as they won from the strong Delta Chi's 29 to 23. Speedy Ken Thompson paced the Alph's with 14 points. Dick Tomlinson kept the losers in the game with his rebounding and 12 points. Paced by Woodring, fast little forward, the Sig Ep's won from the Delta Tau's 39 to 28. Controlling the rebounds in both courts, the Phi Psi's rolled over the Alpha Phi Alpha five 39 to 28. Using a fast-moving but controlled offense, the Phi's shook Mercer loose for 11 points and Grimes for 9. The losers high scorer was Browder with 9 points. The Kappa Sig's remained unbeaten with their easy win from the DU's 42 to 27. Philblad once more led the Sig's scoring with 15 points but ex-footballer T. A. Scott turned in a nice floor game and 11 points. Spuheler led the losers with 8 counters. All freshmen track candidates who were out for fall track should report for practice at 3 p.m. Monday at the stadium, track coach Bill Easton said today. Easton Calls Frosh Trackmen Ali men who have track equipment should check with the equipment manager immediately, Easton added. Coach Easton will take his varsity squad to Columbia Friday to meet the Missouri Tigers in the first meet of the indoor season for the Kansans. Missouri triumphed over powerful Notre Dame, 65 to 49, last Saturday at South Bend. YM Cagers Win Over Lincoln Jucos The University Y.M.C.A. basketball team defeated the varsity cage squad from Lincoln Junior college of Kansas City, 53 to 34, Jan. 25 in Robinson annex. The Y.M.C.A. team lead all the way. Payne was high point man for the Y.M.C.A. and for the game with 18 points. Scheuerman of the Y.M.C.A. scored 15. Bettis with 14 points was high scorer for Lincoln. The game was one of a pair on the regular schedule of the Lincoln team. The other game will be played Feb. 12 on the Lincoln court in Kansas City. The Y.M.C.A. team, a combination of its two intramural squads, has not lost a game this year, either in intramural play or outside games. BULLY GALLAGHER FINE SERVICE GREAT Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. 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