MARCH 18,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Here Are Final Division Standings In Men's Intramural Basketball Division I Phi Delta Theta Indeopsis Mom's Boys 1937 Club Hattenfeld Gesta Tau Atl Club Spooner Thayer Westminster Division II Beta Theta Pi Trustbusters Delta Upsilon Cau Kappa Epsilon Gamma Delta Wicked Seven Smith Hall Formans K.C. Club Division III Kappa Sigma Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Kappa Alpha Psi Per Funf Alpha Phi Omega SA Navy Officers Married Men Won Lost Division IV 8 0 1 7 1 3 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 6 1 1 7 7 Won Lost Division V 8 0 1 7 1 6 2 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 2 6 6 2 6 6 0 8 0 Won Lost Division VI 8 0 1 7 1 6 2 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 5 5 5 3 5 5 2 6 5 1 7 7 Won Lost Division VII 8 0 1 7 1 6 2 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 5 5 5 3 5 5 2 6 5 1 7 7 Won Lost Division VIII 8 0 1 7 1 6 2 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 5 5 5 3 5 5 2 6 5 1 7 7 Won Lost Division VI 8 0 1 7 1 6 2 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 5 5 5 3 5 5 2 6 5 1 7 7 Won Lost Division VII 8 0 1 7 1 6 2 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 5 5 5 3 5 5 2 6 5 1 7 7 Won Lost Division VI It Happened Only Once, But K.U. 'Won' 100 Times With the showing of the K.U.-M.U. football game movies at Sunflower recently the athletic department marked off its 100th public presentation of the film. H. V. Bradford, assistant football coach, putting his ever present cigar inside, remarked, "I'm beginning to feel more like a movie magnate than a coach." Two copies of the full color film have been in almost constant use since the day they were made, having been shown throughout the state from Kansas City to Oberlin. Coach George Sauer and assistant coaches Bradford, Robert Ingalls, and Wayne Replogle, acting as movie operators and lecturers, have been busy showing the films since the end of the 46 season. "The pictures were taken primarily for instructional purposes," said Coach Sauer. again. Immediately from the depths of the darkness came a low despairing groan. "Oooooh, no." He explained by telling of one group which was divided between Kansas rooters and Missouri fans. On one of Ray Evans' long runs an enthusiastic Kansas jumped to his feeting shouting, "Show that one again." An approximate 2,000 persons who jammed into the civic auditorium here in Lawrence was the largest audience ever to see the picture. Never could any of the coaches remember showing the film to less than 50. said Coach Sauer. He has stated that showings for the institution of groups not compete with the University or the football program be given a low priority. This decision was reached after requests for the pictures became too numerous. "After all," concluded Coach Sauer, "our primary assignment is organizing and running a sound football program." Wayne Replogle laughed as he remarked, "We really have quite a bit fun out of showing the film, especially when the audience is mixed in its loftiness." The normal person tends to watch the ball and the action around it so closely that he misses the important and interesting things which happen in other places. Because of this the coaches have developed a running commentary to direct audience attention. Often they stop, backup, or slow down the action so the audience can see the reason for a penalty, a particularly good block, or some other fine point. Coach Bradford estimated that he had shown the movie 60 times, covering most of southeastern Kansas. My pet peeve in this matter, is to "at somebody in the audience who keeps screaming for a focus. You just can't please that kind," he said. A he grinned as he went on telling $a$ of the time when he moved into a ball to get set up, only to find there were no well sockets in the place. The nearest outlet was in the kitchen, too for his 38 feet of extension cord to reach. But the show went on as scheduled, with 38 feet of extension cord, some waffle iron cords, a couple of vacuum cleaner cords, and a little unfinished twisted pair. Coach Ingalls topped the session when he recalled driving 500 miles in one day for two showings. Anyway, it's all over now. With spring training here the football coaching staff can settle down to building a new team for '47. Menze Resigns As Cyclone Coach Ames, Iowa.—(UP)—Louis Menze, athletic director of Iowa State college and cage coach of the Cyclones since he left Kansas City Central high school nearly 20 years ago, today relinquished the basketball coaching job. An alumni group recently demanded, among other changes, that Mr. Menzel step aside as cage coach. The group praised his record and ability as a basketball teacher but took the view that he should not handle double duties. Clayont (Chick) Sutherland, assistant to Menze as basketball mentor, will handle the Cyclone head coaching job in the cage sport. Coach Menze, in announcing the change, said that he would continue as athletic director. The announcement of the basketball coaching change followed by three days employment of Emmet (Abe) Stuber of the Cape Girard-eau. Mo., teachers college as head football coach at the Ames school. Washington—(UP)—House Republican leaders, faced with considerable opposition to a flat 20 per cent cut in income taxes, today studied a compromise calling 25 to 30 per cent cuts in the lowest pay brackets. Study Income Tax Compromise One Republican said the compromise would reduce government revenue by about three billion, seven hundred million dollars a year, the flat 20 per cent cut, by about three billion, five hundred million dollars. . Sooners Meet Oregon In Western Finals Kansas City, Mo. — (UP)—The University of Oklahoma's Big Six basketball champions meet Oregon state in the western finals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association tourney here Friday and Saturday. Oklahoma's sooners swept into the finals with a 47 to 41 victory over St. Louis university last night. The St. Louis squad kept things moving for the first 10 minutes, but saw their offense and defense fall apart to the extent that they were unable to score a field goal for 15 minutes. Oklahoma held a half-time lead of 29 to 18, mainly on the efforts of Gerald Tucker, whose total for the night came to 15 points. Ed McCauley, St. Louis, accounted for 11 points on two field goals and seven free throws. The Men's Employment bureau is starting a drive to check interested and available men who are registered for employment in order to meet the spurt of jobs supplied by downtown employers, Tompkins, assistant dean of men, said today. Employment Bureau Will Revise Files The drive is to reduce the employment files to a smaller and more active group. Mr. Tompkins said that cards are being sent to all applicants to see if those men still seek employment, and whether or not they have found work. Students still interested in jobs must return the cards by Saturday. After that date, files will be cleared of the names of applicants making no reply. Dean Schwegler Speaks To Education Dinner Raymond A. 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Across from Court House In addition to passing a written test, all competitors must have four years of appropriate college study or food and drug experience, or a combination of both. Information and application forms may be obtained from most first and second-class post offices, from Civil Service regional offices, or from the U. S. Civil Service commission, Washington 25, D. C. Applications must be filed not later than April 8, 1947. Former K.U. Student Receives Norwegian Cross Food, Drug Exam To Be Given Soon For wartime flights "contributing to the freedom of Norway," Rodman A. St. Clair, '38 was presented the Norwegian Liberation Cross by the commander of the 15th Air Force. The award was accompanied by a citation from King Haakon VII of Norway. of Norway. St. Clair commanded a bomb squadron stationed in England, and led a squadron of B-24's which dropped OSS parachutists over Norway and Berlin. That Just Isn't Done St. Clair is the son of Mrs. Allen T. 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