MARCH 20,1947 PAGE FIVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS Inter-Squad Tennis Matches To Be Top-Notch, Says Coach University tennis fans will have their first chance to see this year's team perform at 2 p.m. Saturday, when it plays an eight-match intra-squad meet. The Jayhawkers will play on the cement courts south of Memorial stadium. Their performances should be top-notch, Coach Gordon Sabine said today. Four of the contests should produce excellent tennis. Edwin Busiek, ranked 10th nationally in the juniors last year, will have his hands full in a re-match against Dick Richards, his doubles partner. Both are from Springfield, Mo. Busiek holds a close 6-4, 8-6 decision over Richards. Roy Shoaf, Topeka junior and Big Six champion last year, will play Frank Gage, Kansas City senior. Both men stand above six meet, and hit booming cannon-ball services. Shoaf has beaten Gage once this year, but only after the game was extended to three sets. Other singles matches will pair Charles Carson, Kansas City, against Hervey Macferran, Topeka; Lynn Greeley, Little Rock, Ark.; against Meyer Mazon, Knsas City, and Evan Francis, Topeka, against Dick Cray, Detroit. Bob Barnes, Wichita, 1946 letterman, will play Sam Mazon, Kansas City, in a well matched dual. The winner may go as fifth man on the team's 10-day spring trip. Barnes has won over Mazon 6-4, 6-0, this season, but the score may be closer Saturday. In the doubles, Busiek and Richards will team up against Shoaf and Gage, and Barnes-Carson will play Sam Mazon-Mcferran. City Will Sponsor Table Tennis Match The table tennis tournament sponsored by the Lawrence city recreational commission will include special divisions for University men and women, Larry Heeb, superintendent of city recreation, said today. Medals will awarded those finishing in the four top spots in each division. Mr. Heeb stressed that K.U. athletes wishing to retain their amateur standing are not eligible to compete. Separate divisions will be set up for junior high school girls, junior high school boys, senior high school girls, senior high school boys, city men, city women, K. U. women, and K. U. men. Entry blank for the tournament will be available Friday morning and thereafter at the sports desk in the Daily Kansan newsroom. First round of play in the tournament is scheduled for April 7. Organization of a naval reserve officer training unit at the University will begin at a meeting tonight in the Military Science building, Garvin Hale, College senior, announced Tuesday. Navy Reserve Officers To Organize Unit About 40 reserve officers among the student body, faculty, and local businessmen already back the plan, he said. All navy reserve line officers in the Lawrence area are eligible to attend. The unit will meet twice a month for training classes and will receive one day's pay for each session if permission from the commandant of the ninth naval district is obtained, Hale explained. At present, reserve officers in this area can secure additional training only by correspondence work or by going on active duty. The committee organizing the unit includes, Hale, Otho Rasmussen, mathematics instructor, and Richard Treese, assistant director of housing. Delta Gamma Wins First Swim Round Delta Gamma swam away from the rest of the field to take the first elimination round of the women's intramural swimming meet with a total of 51½ points Wednesday night in Robinson gym pool. Individual high point honors were shared by Olivia Garvey and Raguel Rios, both Delta Gamma's with 14 points each. Ila Ma Junod, Independent, followed with 13 points, and Ruthanne Betlach, Delta Gamma, was fourth in the scoring with 10. Delta 'Gamma had an easy time of it, holding a wide scoring margin over its nearest competitor, Alpha Chi Omega, which made 17 points. The Independents were third with 13 points, and Kappa Alpha Theta followed with $11\frac{1}{2}$. Alpha Delta Pi trailed the Theta's closely with 11. Corbin scored 3 points, and Alpha Omicron Pi was in the meet cellar with 1 point. No meet records fell, but some of the times turned in may be bettered with stifter competition in the final meet next week. In the second round of the preliminaries at 7:30 p.m. today Kappa Kappa Gamma, Locksley hall, Sleepy Hollow hall, Pi Beta Phi, Chi Omega, Sigma Kappa, I.W.W., Jollife hall, Delta Delta Delta, Gamma Phi Beta, and Watkins hall will commete. To take first place, the DG's won the relay event, the free style race, back stroke race, crawl stroke for form, the breast stroke race, and the 50-yard free style race, and placed several seconds and thirds. R.O.T.C. Cadets To Hold Dinner A buffet supper will be held in the Military Science building from 5 to 7 p.m. April 13 for R.O.T.C. cadets and their guests, Lt. C. Kenneth Rosebush, associate professor of military science, announced today. Held in observance of army week, its object is to help coast artillery, air corps, and infantry cadets become better acquainted. Entertainment will include a silent drill by the rifle team and a short film on military training. Men's voices are deeper than women's because both their larynxes and vocal cords are larger. AAU Cage Results For Delicious SODAS, SUNDAES, MALTS "THE BEST IN TOWN" 742 Mass. Phone 720 Denver—(UP)Third-round results yesterday in the national AAU basketball tournament: 3 ROOMS NEW FURNITURE $198 WHEN DOWNTOWN STOP AT THE VELVET FREEZE BEDROOM LIVING ROOM KITCHEN Lowest Prices In Town Sterling Furniture Co. 928 Mass. Los Angeles 49 Milwaukee 46 Hollywood 81 Columbus, Ind. 45 Seattle 36 Oklahoma City 29 Bartlesville 59 Glendale, Calif. 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