MARCH 21, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE I-M Volleyball Schedule Released; Four Divisions Begin Play Monday Division I Don Powell, director of men's intramurals, today released the following intramural volleyball schedule: March 24, 8 p.m., B, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Pharmacists; 9 p.m., B, Delta Tau Delta vs. YMCA. March 28: 6 p.m., A, Pharmacists vs Phi Kappa; 7 p.m., A, Phi Gamma Delta vs. YMCA; 8 p.m., A, Delta Tau Delta vs. Battenfeld. April, 8: 8 p.m., B, Phi Kappa vs battenfield; 9 p.m., B, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Tau Delta. April 9: 6 p.m., A, Alpha Tau Omega or Pharmacists. March 31: 8 p.m., B, YMCA vs. Alpha Tau Omega; 9 p.m., B, Pharmacists vs. Delta Tau Delta. April 10: 6 p.m., A, Battenfeld vs. YMCA. April 14: 9 p.m., A, Battenfeld vs. alpha Tau Omega; 6 m.p., B, Phi Kappa vs. Delta Tau Delta; 7 p.m., B, Pharmacists vs. YMCA. April 15: 6 p.m., B, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Battenfeld; 7 p.m., B, Alpha Tau Omega vs. Phi Kappa. April 17: 6 p.m., B, Battenfeld vs. Pharmacists; 7 p.m., B, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Kappa; 8 p.m., B, Alpha Tau Omega vs. Delta Tau Delta Apil 21: 6 p.m., B, Phi Kappa vs YMCA; 7 p.m., B, Phi Gamma Delta vs Alpha Tau Omega. Division II March 31: 6 p.m., A, Beta vs Theta Tau: 7 p.m., A, 941 vs Sig Ep; 8 p.m., A, D.U. vs Triangle. March 24: 6 p.m., A, Beta vs 941 Club: 7 p.m., A,D.U.'s vs Theta Tau; 8 p.m., A,Sig Ep vs Triangle. April 8: 6 p.m., A, D.U. vs 941 Club: 7 p.m., A, Beta vs Sig Ep; 8 p.m., A Theta Tau vs Triangle. April 10: 7 p.m., A, 941 Club vs Theta Tau; 8 p.m., A, Sig Ep vs DU. April 14, 8 p.m., B, Theta Tau vs Division III March 24: 9 p.m., A, Streaks vs 1126 Club: 6 p.m., BSAE vs Co-Oppers; 7 p.m., B. Kappa Sig vs Pi.K.A. April 15: 6 pm., A, 941 Club vs Triangle. March 31: 9 p.m. A, Co-Oppers vs Streaks; 6 p.m. B, 1126 Club vs SAE; 7 p.m. B, PhDelt vs Pi. KA. April 8: 9 p.m., A. Kappa Sig vs Streaks; 6 p.m., B. Phi K.A. vs Co- Oppers; 7 p.m., B. Phi Delt vs SAE, April 9: 6 p.m., BSA vs Streams$ 8 p.m., 1126 Club vs PI KA$. April 10: 6 p.m., B, Phi Delt vs Streaks' K, B.SAE vs Kappa Sig. April 14: 6 p.m., A, Phi Delt vs Kappa Sig; 7 p.m., A, Pi K. vs Streaks; 8 p.m., A, Co-Oppers vs 1126 Club. April 17: 6 p.m., A, 1126 Club vs Phi Delt; 7 p.m., A, Kappa Sig vs Co-Opers; 8 p.m., A, SAE vs Pi K.A. April 21: 6 p.m., A, 1126 Club vs Kappa Sig; 7 p.m., A, Co-Opers vs Phi Delt. Division IV March 25: 6 p.m., A, Sigma Chi vs Spooner Thayer; 7 p.m., A, Phi Psi vs Blanks; 8 p.m., A, Sigma Nu vs Delta Chi. March 28: 6 p.m., B, Spooner Thayer vs Delta Chi; 7 p.m., B, Sigma Chi vs Blanks; 8 p.m., B, Phi Psi vs Sigma Nu. April 9: 7 p.m., A, Sigma Nu vs Spooner Thayer; 8 p.m., A, Sigma Chi vs Phi Psi; 9 p.m., A, Delta Chi vs Blanks. April 15: 7 p.m., A, Blanks vs Sigra Nu; 8 p.m., A, Phi Psi vs Spooner Thayer; 9 p.m., A, Sigma Chi vs Delta Chi. April 16: 6 p.m. A, Sigma Chi vs Sigma Nu; 7 p.m. A, Delta Chi vs Phi Psi; 8 p.m. A, Blanks vs Spooner Thayer. Dr. Cora Downs Discusses Tularemia Research Kansas City—(UP) — Collegiate basketball's "Big League" moves into Municipal auditorium tonight as teams from Oregon State, Texas, Wyoming, and Oklahoma meet in the opening games of the NCAA western playoffs. Texas vs. Wyoming Opens NCAA Playoff Tularemia research now being conducted at the University was explained to members of the Bacteriology club Thursday night by Dr. Corn M. Downs of the department of bacteriology. Dr. Downs, director of research in the field here, did similar studies for the army biological warfare services during the war. Plans for a dinner-dance April 18 were also discussed by club mem- The four teams have won 95 games while losing only 15. Winners tonight advance to tomorrow night's final game and a trip to New York. Consolation play for the losers will be just another game on the Saturday night card. Tonight's opening game matches the fire department brand of ball played by Texas in piling up the best record yet by a southwestern team, 22 wins against a single one-point loss, against Wyoming of the Rocky Mountain district. In the second game Oregon State's fast-breaking team will play against Oklahoma's methodical operations as demonstrated by its veteran team. Some of the West's greatest players of the season will answer the whistle tonight. There's John Harigis of Texas, the man who tore the nets in his team's unsuccessful bid for NCAA honors four years ago. There's Red Rocha, Oregon State's high-scoring center from Hawaii, Gerald Tucker, one of Soonerland's all-time cage greats, and Jimmy Reese, the Wyoming forward. Phone KU-25 with your news. Oregon State brings the best of defensive-defensive ratio to the playoffs, closely followed by Texas. There's a 22-point spread between points scored by Oregon State and points scored against it. 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Commerce department economists said that buyers have gone ahead and paid high prices for food and clothing because of the scarcity of homes, autos, and electrical appliances. But now, with production of durables steadily rising, they believe the seller's market is on the way out and that business should be prepared by lowering prices. Commerce Economists Call For Price Adjustments Delicious Juicy steaks and special meals during lent. Across from Court House 1109 Mass. Phone 2054 For your study room Beaman's presents - - television sound. THE TRU-BASE Model 6-602—$69.95 Superpowered 6 tube AC Superheterodyne Broadcast and International Shortwave. Features amazing "TRU-BASE" tone equalling big, costly console performance. 5 watts output. 3 gang tuning condenser. DeLuxe master-designed walnut cabinet in choice hardwoods and veneers. Connections for phono, FM, Beaman's Radio Service 1200 New York Phone 140 ENGINEERS!! 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