UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 13, 1947 Trackmen Open Outdoor Season A small squad of Kansas trackmen will open the outdoor season at the Oklahoma A. and M. relays in Stillwater Saturday coach Raymond Kanehl said today. John Jackson, Big Six indoor quarter mile champion, will run in the medley relay. He should be able to do the 440 in about 50 seconds. Either Johnson or Hinchee will run the half-mile and may be able to do that chore in less than 2 minutes. Hal Moore, second only to Glenn Cunningham in Kansas mile annals, will run the three-quarter mile. He will probably turn in a time near 3 minutes and 10 seconds. Bob Karnes, winner of the two mile at the Big Six meet, will cover the mile. He should run the distance in the neighborhood of 4 minutes and 25 seconds. Adding these four times together, the final mark would be about 10:25 certainly low enough to place high in the Stillwater meet, and, the Texas Relays which follow. The Oklahoma sunshine will be a welcome sight to the Jayhawker thinclads. They have had tough going in training over the cold and narrow lanes beneath Memorial stadium. Other men likely to make the trip are: Frank Stannard, hurdler; Bob Hill, quarter mile for the relay team; Bob Crowley, broad jumper; Delvin Norris, high jumper; and Forrest Griffith, hurdler and broad jumper. High School Games At Emporia, Class AA: Ward, Kansas City 43, Chanute 38 Lawrence 43, Pittsburg 32 Arkansas City 44, Great Bend 36 Shawnee Mission 38, Wichita East Newton 48, Junction City 33 Wellington 54, Dodge City 32 Topeka 55, Columbus 28 Salina 38, Coffeyville 36 At Topeca, Class A: LaCrosse 49, Fredonia 43 Oberlin 34, Iola 29 Rosedale 38, Kingman 25 Beralal 43, wathab 27 Aligotte 43, Hustua 41 Russell 51, Wamego 41 Beloit 43, Stafford 38 Buehler 48, Highland Park 37 At Hutchinson, Class B: Washington Rural 66, Ulysues 48 Goff 37, Scandia 30 Reading 61, Quinter 48 Assaria 58, Louisburg 24 Mulvane 31, Nickerson 30 Sedgwick 40, Schoenchen 34 Inman 60, College high of Pitts- Sylvia 42, Latham 40 Pairings for today: Class AA: Ward vs. Newton Arkansas City vs. Topeka Lawrence vs. Wellington Shawnee Mission vs. Salina Class A: LaCrosse vs. Rosedale Liberal vs. Beloit Oberlin vs. Russell Abilene vs. Buehler Class B: Goff vs. Mulvane Reading vs. Inman Washburn Rural vs. Sedgwick Shawnee Mission vs. Salina First Round I-M Playoff Tonight First round playoff games for the men's intramural basketball championship are scheduled for tonight in Robinson gymnasium. Eight teams have survived regular season play to advance in the single elimination series. Delta Chi and Sigma Chi became eligible for the tournament this week by winning top spots in a playoff of the second place teams in each division. Tonight's pairings: 6.00 p.m.—Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Sigma Chi 7:00 p.m.-Phi Delta Theta vs. Rexall 8:00 p.m. — Beta Theta Pi vs. Kappa Sigma Results of games being played in the high school tournaments over the state will be available at the Daily Kansan news room as soon as they come over the United Press wire. High School Results Available At News Room v. 90: p.m.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Delta Chi Contests being played in the quarterfinal round today do not begin till 2:30 p.m. First results should be available before 6 p.m. The telephone number of the news room is K.U. 25. Kansas City—(UP)—The National Intercileague Basketball tourney moves into the quarter-finals tonight, minus some of the favorites but with unknowns still in the competition for the Naismith trophy. Marshall college, Huntington, W. Va., used three points in the last minute to pull out a 55-54 win over Hamline of St. Paul. N.A.I.B. Play-Offs Go To Quarter-Finals Favored Kirksville, Mo., Teachers cked out a 51-49 win over Whittier of California. Emporia Teachers, something of a surprise in NAIB play, came from behind to beat Canterbury, 60 to 48. Arizona State slipped by the University of Houston, 44-42. A missed last minute lay-in attempt ended the Houston's team's chances. Beloit, Wis., bottled Cliff McNeyel, the nation's top scorer, and won from Texas Wesleyan, 63 to 53. McNeely raised his season's total to 725. Mankato, Minn., Teachers ousted DePauw of Greencaster, Ind., by a 65-48 score. Eastern Washington of Cheney downed Dakota Wesleyan of Mitchell, S.D., 62-48. Southeastern Oklahoma of Durant, playing a slow, deliberate game, won from Hastings, Neb, college, 48-42. Tonight's quarterfinal pairm 6:30 - Beloit vs. Emporia. 1:45—Kirksville vs. Arizona State. 9:00—Marshall vs. Eastern Washington. 10. 15-Mankato vs. Southeastern Oklahoma. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 3 ROOMS NEW FURNITURE $198 Bedroom Living Room Kitchen Lowest Prices In Town STERLING FURNITURE CO. 928 Mass. Forensic Fraternity Chooses 9 Members Nine University students, the largest single group ever to be chosen, have been elected to Delta Sigma Rho, national honorary forensic fraternity. New members, who will be initiated at a banquet on April 1, are William Conboy, Richard Royer, Hal Friesen, Kenneth Beasley, Keith Wilson, Benjamin Foster, Herbert Coles, Beth Bell, and Dorothy Heschmeyer. Topkea—(UP)—Members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Washburn university today asked all Topkans to be on the lookout for their missing dog. 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