MAY 1, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Beta's Take I-M Lead; Phi Gams Slip To 2nd Beta Theta Pi has taken over the point lead in men's intramurals in an unofficial tabulation made by the Daily Kansan. The Beta's forged into the lead by qualifying for the volleyball playoffs and by their better records in golf and softball. Phi Gamma Delta and the Beta's have identical won-lost records in handball, tennis, and horseshoes Competition in most intramural spring sports has reached the halfway mark. The standings: HANDBALL: W. L. Division One Division One Phi Gamma Delta 3 0 Phi Delta Theta 2 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 1 Delta Tau Delta 0 2 941 Club 0 1 Phi Kappa 0 2 Division Two Division One PILSON TWO Beta Theta Pi 3 0 Sigma Chi 3 0 Phi Psi 2 1 Alpha Tau Omega 1 1 Kappa Sigma 1 2 Sigma A. Epsilon 0 2 Delta Upsilon 1 4 GOLF: W. L Division Two Division One Phi Kappa Psi Beta Theta Pi Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Epsilon Lambda Chi Pi Kappa Alpha Kappa Sigma Delta Chi Division Two Phi Delta Theta Sigma Nu Delta Tau Delta Phi Gamma Delta Sigma A. Epsilon Delta Upsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon Phi Kappa TENNIS: Diviison One Sigma A. Epsilon 4 Beta Theta Pi 3 0 Sigma Nu 3 1 Sigma Chi 3 1 Phi Kappa 1 1 Delta Chi 1 2 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1 2 Lambda Chi 1 3 Delta Tau Delta 0 3 Delta Upsilon 0 4 Division Two Phi Gamma Delta 3 0 Phi Kappa Psi 2 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 1 1126 Club 1 1 Wesley 0 1 Triangle 0 2 941 Club 0 2 Kappa Sigma 0 0 Phi Delta Theta 0 0 HORSESOES: W. L Division One Beta Theta Pi 3 0 Sigma Chi 2 0 Phi Kappa Psi 2 1 Phi Kappa 1 1 Smith Hall 1 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 1 Delta Upsilon 0 2 Delta Chi 0 3 Lambda Chi 0 3 Division Two Phi Delta Theta 4 . 0 Phi Gamma Delta 3 0 Alpha Tau Omega 2 0 Sigma A. Epsilon 3 1 Kappa Sigma 1 1 Delta Tau Delta 0 2 Triangle 0 3 Sigma Nu 0 3 941 Club 0 3 'Attend Physics Convention Dr. J. D. Stranathan, chairman of the physics department, and Dr. Max Dresden, physics professor, are attending the convention of the American Physical society this week in Washington, D.C. The convention is being held at George Washington university. WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS Upset, Walkaways Brand IM Softball FOR PARTY RENTALS Used Juke Box Records For Sale Locksley, Sigma Kappa and Gamma Phi carried off the honors Wednesday in the women's intramural softball league. Sigma Kappa ufset the Templin nine 19 to 9. Stewart, Smith and Vermillion struck 3 runs apiece; Bevenham, Kesee, Grimes, Behler and Harris made two apiece. John H. Emick 1014 Mass. Phone 343 Gamma Phi Beta squeezed out the Tri Delts 10 to 9. Wallace, Tri Delt, made three runs during the game. Schnitzler and Simmons struck two runs apiece. made two apes. Locksley hall won from Kappa Kappa Gamma 6 to 2. van der Smissen was on top Locksley scorer with two runs. Goodrich made both scores for the Kappas. IWW smothered Independents 18 to 5 in a fast game Tuesday. Jacobson, Jack, Fox, Kaff scored three runs apiece. The Independents snapped back to win over Kappa Alpha Theta 7 to 6. Delta Gamma out - maneuvered Jolliffe hall 14 to 1. Westmoreland, Mueller, and Atkinson each made three runs. Robsen made the Jolliffe point. Chi Omega lost to Pi Beta Phi 12 to 8. Jayhawker tennis and golf teams open Big Six competition away from home. The racket men of Coach Gordon Sabine and the linksters of Coach Bob Coyan will tangle with Iowa State Friday and with Nebraska Saturday. Tennis, Golf Teams Travel The tennis squad members making the trip are: Erwin Busiek, Harold Miller, Sam Mazon, Roy Shoaf, and Dick Richards. The Kansans hold a previous 7 to 0 victory over Nebraska in non-conference competition. They have not met Iowa State. The golf squad is composed of the same combination which blanked Washburn, 18 to 0, Saturday, and defeated Kansas State $12_{1/2}$ to $5_{1/2}$ in a non-conference match at Manhattan Monday. The Jayhawker tee-off list includes: Bill Jones, Jack Hines, Bob Meeker, Harold DeLongy, and possibly Kirk Scott. Lovely Hair Heads the Summer Parade Get in swing with the smart crowd this summer and sweep your hair into a gleaming coiffure styled to keep you cool and beautiful. Nu Vogue Beauty Shop 10% FURNITURE DISCOUNT 10% In compliance with the presidential request, we now offer a complete store-wide reduction of 10 per cent. Many items reduced 20 and 30%. Anything we have in stock is at your disposal at these reduced prices, except fairtrade merchandise. Items not already marked down further than 20 or 30% will carry a straight 10% discount. 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