MARCH 17,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Sigma Chi's, SAE Win I-M Games; Will Play In Finals Tomorrow Sigma Chi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon will fight it out for the intramural basketball championship tomorrow night, after defeating Phi Delta Theta and Kappa Sigma in the semi-finals Friday. Sigma Chi, the dark horse team that got to the championship tournament by winning the second place playoffs, scored an easy 34 to 26 upset over favored Phi Belta Theta, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, using a ragged, fire-engine style of playing, edged by favored Kappa Sigma 29 to 24. Kauffman took top scoring honors for the SAE's with eight points. He was followed closely by Daugherty, who dropped in two from the field and three from the charity circle for seven points, and Gage, who had a total of six points. Beal paced the Kappa Sigma team with six points. Wagstaff led the Sigma Chi's in scoring by making five goals and one free throw for 11 points. He was followed by Connelly with seven and French with six. French did a fine job of rebounding for the Sigma Chi's. Phi D. Theta FG FT TP PF Quiring 3 2 8 0 Powell 1 2 4 2 Haines 2 3 7 1 Debus 1 1 3 2 Harris 0 0 0 1 Hanna 0 0 0 0 Lear 0 1 1 1 Mitchell 0 1 1 2 Hedrick 0 2 2 2 Churchill 0 0 0 1 Box scores were: Total 7 12 26 12 Total 13 8 34 19 | Sigma Chi | FG | FT | TP | PF | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Connelly | 3 | 1 | 7 | 2 | | Beck | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | | Wagstaff | 5 | 1 | 11 | 5 | | French | 2 | 2 | 6 | 4 | | Kanas | 1 | 3 | 5 | 4 | | Keene | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | Kappa Sigma FG FT TP PF Philbld 1 1 3 4 Templiar 1 0 2 0 Sauder 1 2 4 5 Beal 3 0 6 5 Walker 1 1 3 0 Firner 0 2 2 2 Ochs 2 0 4 1 Totals 9 6 24 17 Sig. Alpha Ep. FG FT TP PF Ocamb 1 1 1 3 Kauffman 4 0 8 0 Sheridan 0 1 1 2 Gage 1 4 6 5 Daugherty 2 3 7 2 Thompson 0 4 4 5 Totals 8 13 29 17 Anything Can Happen Houston, Texas—(UP)—Perhaps it was just ignorance or a keen sense of humor, but a check sent to the city finance office by a Houston resident was addressed to the Collector of Eternal Revenue. "I guess she is convinced taxes go on forever." City Finance Officer Fred Ankenman said. Kansas Places Third In Aggie Track Meet Kansas trackmen placed third in the Oklahoma A. and M. Relays held in Stillwater Saturday. Only Oklahoma university and the Oklahoma Aggies placed higher in the meet despite the fact that only 10 Jay-hawkers competed. Other schools were represented by full squads. Coach Ray Kanelli's runners came home with victories in the two relay events for which they were pointing. Kansas won the distance medley relay and the two mile relay. Running in the distance medley relay were Jackson, Johnson, Moore, and Karnes. The two mile relay team was made up of Moore, Jackson, Karnes, and Hinchee. A Jayhawker team won second in the sprint medley. Running in this race were Hill, Crowley, Norris, and Shea. Bob Crowley gained an individual first for Kansas by winning the broad jumps with a leap of 23 feet, 1/2 inch. Frank Stannard came through with a second in the high hurdles. John Jackson placed third in the 100. yard dash. Delvyn Norris completed scoring for Kansas by tying third in the high jump. Coach Kaneli reported this morning that a 30-mile wind and 35 degree temperature kept times high for the running events. The Texas Relays will be the next track event for the Jayhawker thinclads. First Round Results In AAU Tourney Denver—(UP)—First round results yesterday in the National AAU basketball tournament: Milwaukee 81 Green Mountain, Ia 48 Sioux City, Iowa, 75 Trinidad, Colo. 62 Salem, Ore., 41 Scottsbluff, Neb. 36 Lowry field 49 Toners (Denver) 39 Laramie, Wyo., 57 Rahway, N. J. 55 Peoria, Ill., 54 Regis College 48 Golden, Colo., 48 Columbus, Mont., 46 Las Vegas, N.M., 52 Southwestern Tech, (Weatherford, Okla.) 42 San Francisco 64, Kokomo, Ind., 56 Baton Rouge, La., 54 San Antonio, Tex., 52 Have You Ever Had A Horse In Your Lap?- Then You're Eligible For Prince Of Wales Club If so, you are probably eligible for membership in the Prince of Wales club. Ever had a horse in your lap? "My father told me the yarn about the Prince of Wales club," Martha Laffer, president, said. "It was supposed to have originated in England out of sympathy for the Prince of Wales, who often dismounded involuntarily while hunting." Forming a Prince of Wales club was discussed Tuesday night at the monthly meeting of the Spur club. The 25 members of Spur club are divided into White Shirts, Blue Shirts, and Red Shirts. A pledge becomes a White Shirt at the time of initiation. He must be able to tittle and saddle a horse, and ride it a walk, trot, and canter. Spur club has a busy schedule for this spring. Tentative plans include a trip to the Golden Horse sale at Starline farm in Kansas City. The sale is an annual event and is the "biggest horse show in the Mid-West". Mr. Mott, sponsor of the club, said. A Blue Shirt must have gone on a cross-country ride, must be able to hobble and curry his horse, and ride bareback at a walk and a trot. To become a Red Shirt, the highest position given in the club, a member must pass a written examination, ride his horse over a 5 foot 6 inch jump, and an individual obstacle course. The overnight ride will be a jaunt of about 50 miles, and the party will be accompanied by a "chuck wagon" in good western style. A moonlight ride, the formation of a K.U. drill team, and an overnight ride are also being considered by the club as possible spring activities. "The wagon will also serve for carrying any riders who pass out on the way," Mr. Mott said. Denver — (UP) — Four seeded teams, including the defending champion Phillips Oilers, move into action tonight in the National AAU basketball tournament after an afternoon session completes the first round. Oilers To Defend AAU Title Tonight The Oilers, who have won the AAU crown for the last four years, meets Roanoke, Va., which scored a 78-46 first round victory over Highlands university last night. The other seeded teams who face action are Oklahoma City, which plays Sioux City; the Denver Nuggets, who meet Baton Rouge, La.; and the San Diego Dons, who play Lowry Field of Denver. Sioux City defeated Trinidad, Colo., 75-62, and Lowry Field bounced off Toners of Denver, 49-39, in the first round yesterday. ‘A strong America is a peaceful America' will be the theme of army week April 6 to 12," Col. John Alfrey, professor of military science, said today. Army Week Theme Told By Col. Alfrey Traditionally observed on April 6, Army day will be observed this year on April 7 since the previous day is Easter Sunday. Nationwide activities are planned to "acquaint citizens with the relationship between an adequate army and the national security, and the role of the army in the maintenance of peace." No specific plans have been made for participation by University R.O.T.C., said Colonel Alfrey. - Replaceable filter in new Frank Medico Cigarette Holders, filling the chamber. - $2 with 10 filters, handy pouch and gift box. - Cuts down nicotine. - In zephyrweight aluminum. - Cuts down irritating tars. - Special styles for men and women. S. M. FRANK & CO., ING., NEW YORK 92 Two preliminary heats in the women's intramural swimming meet Wednesday and Thursday will decide the entries for the final meet next week. Women Swimmers In Preliminaries These teams will compete at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday; Delta Gamma, Corbin hall, Harmon co-op, Foster hall, Kappa Alpha Theta, Temruth, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Chi Omega, Miller hall, Alpha Omicron Pi, Independents. Thursday night's swimming will include Kappa Kappa Gamma, Locksley hall, Sleepy Hollow, Pi Beta Phi, Chi Omega, Sigma Kappa, I.W.W., Jolliffe hall, Delta Delta Delta, Gamma Phi Beta, and Watkins hall. PROTECT YOUR EYES Glasses Fitted and Broken Lenses Duplicated Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. All the Ciné-Kodak Film you want - Ciné-Kodak Film is back on our shelves ... full-colorKodachrome and black-and-white—magazine and roll— 8mm. and 16mm... Start the new movie record now with pictures indoors and out. Don't miss any more picture opportunities. We have Ciné-Kodak Film here waiting for you. HIXON'S 721 Mass. Headquarters for all amateur supplies and BETTER KODAK FINISHING LAUNDERETT Read the Daily Kansan daily. 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