1947 MARCH 27,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE the will ffalo is in 32 Qaulify In Men's I-M Track Meet; Bad Weather Holds Up Final Events The qualifying round of the men's intramural track meet was held at the Stadium Wednesday. Only one event, the high jump, was completed and it was won by Richardson, Phi Psi, with a leap of 5 feet 9.3-8 inches. All men who finished first or see end in this heats Wednesday will compete for the championship Those who qualified include: Finals of all other events were to be held tonight, but because of the weather they have been postponed. No date for the remainder of the meet has been set. Javelin, Wintermote, Delta Upsilon; Bomholt, Delta, Tau Delta; Kline, Ph Gam; Hale, Alpha Tau Omega; King, Blanks; Hinchman, Ph Gam; Winter, Beta. High Jump. (Championship). Richardson, Phi Psi; Winter, Beta; J. Penny, Blanks. Pole Vault, Benson, Beta; Moryd, Delta Tau Delt; Wilson, Blanks; Alford, Phi Delt; Hall, Beta; Tucker, Sigma Chi; Altman, Beta. 220- yard dash, Stites, Beta; Pickens, Blanks; Oblesebee, YMCA; McCall, Phi Psi; Danneberg, Phil Delt; Waugh, Beta. Low Hurdles, B. Johnson, Phi Gam; Ochs, Kappa Sigma; Green, Blanks; Hawkinson, Phi Delt; Klice, Phi Gam; RICE, ATO. 100-yd dash, Hess, Phi Psi; Evans, Phi Delt; Brown, Sig Ep; Lattice, Blanks; Danneberg, Phi Delt; Oglesbee, Blanks. DG's Win Swim Meet Kappa's Are Second Delta Gamma swam away with 51 points to win the 1946-47 women's intramural swimming meet Wednesdays in the Robinson gymnasium pool. Rios. Garvey High Kappa Kappa Gamma was runner-up with 18 points; Delta Delta Delta and Pi Beta Phi tied for third with $10\frac{1}{2}$ points; Gamma Pi Beta made $8\frac{1}{2}$. The other teams strung out with the Independents making 8 points; Alpha Delta Pi, 5; Lockesley hall, 5; Alpha Chi Omega, 4; I.W.W., $3\frac{1}{2}$; Alphi Omicron Pi, $2\frac{1}{2}$; Watkins hall, 1 point. High individual scoring honors were shared by Raquel Rios and Olivia Garvey, Delta Gamma's, with 12 points each. Dorothy O'Connor, Tri Delt, was second with 10 points; Josephine Stuckey, Kappa, made $9 \frac{1}{2}$ points; Ila Mae Junod, Independent, was fourth with 8 points. Here are the winners: Crawf (for form): Rios, Schnitzler, Garton, Chubb. Fire style race (50 yards): Garvey, Crosby, Billings, Bettal. Breast stroke race (2 lengths): Rios, Junod, Anderson, Sanden. Relay: Delta Gamma, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Chi Omega. Breast stroke (for form): Tihen, Anderson, Junod; Connor and Dinsmore tied. Free style race (2 lengths): O'Connor, Garvey, Nattier, Crosby. Diving: Lappelmann, Connor, Keplinger, Schitzler. Back stroke race: O'Connor, Stuckev, Garvey, Straka. Side stroke: Stuckey, Junod; Betlach and Billings tied. Veterans Raise Health Level,At Stanford Palo Alto, Cal. (UP)—The percentage of veterans among students at Stanford university has improved the general health picture, Dr. George H. Houck, director of the university's health service reported today. He said veterans were older and took better care of themselves than non-veteran students. The fact that they had become accustomed to living in crowded conditions has a definite effect of lowering the number of respiratory ailments. The major change in the health program is that now it is necessary lasionally to treat a veteran for valaria or a tropical skin fungus picked up in the jungles. Such diseases were unknown on the Stanford campus before the war. Thirteen To Receive Basketball Letters Basketball letters will be awarded to 13 men it was announced by Karl Klooz. University bursar, today. At a meeting of the Athletic board Wednesday, letters were approved for the following men: Don Auten, Charles Black, Wendell Clark, Harold England, Jack Eskridge, Ray Evans, Claude Houchin, Cliff King, Owen Peck, Charles Penny, William Sapp, Otto Schnellbacher, and Gib Stramel. Athletics Will Play Senators West Palm Beach, Fla.—(UP)—The Philadelphia Athletics will try for their fourth straight victory today and their opponents, the Washington Senators, will be out to wipe out yesterday's 5 to 3 loss to the Athletics. WHAT! WHAT? Yes, that's right. That rich creamy MALT is only 15c at the VELVET FREEZE 742 Mass. New York. — (UP)— Two rules changes were voted Wednesday as he National Basketball Rules committee ended its two-day meeting. National Basketball Group Whip Up New Game Rules Under the new rules, unlimited substitutions may be made. In another change, the clock will be stopped for every dead ball in the last three minutes of the game. 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