FEBRUARY 27,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Kappa Kappa Gamma Stops IWW To Capture I-M Basketball Crown Kappa Kappa Gamma came through Wednesday night to take I.W.W. for a 31-24 victory for the women's intramural basketball championship for 1946-47. Runner-ups last year, the Kappa's were second only to Alpha Delta Pi, then they defeated in the semifinals Tuesday night. The Kappa-I. W. W. game started slowly, but the Kappa's forged ahead steadily to a 14-8 half-time lead that they never relinquished behind the stellar performance of Maxine Gunsolly. I. W. W, staged a late rally in the second half, but could not overcome the sharp-shooting Gunsolly, who hit the hoop from every angle on the court. She was high scorer for the game with 19 points. Kathleen McClanahan led the I. W.W. scoring with five field goals and two free throws for a total of 12 points. Geraldine McGee and Nancy Jack backed her up with six points each. I. W. W. has been a six-woman team, substituting only once in the entire season. McClanahan and McGee, forwards, and Pearl Leigh, Marjorie Kaff, and Julia Fox, guards, have played a tight zone defense effectively. The Kappa line-up which has seen the most action this year includes Gunsoll, Mary Jean Hoffman, and Eleanor Churchill, forwards, and Josephine Stuckey, Kathleen McKelvy, Frances Schutz, and Helen Piller. guards. Class teams will be selected for class team play-offs next week. K. K. G. Gunsloff, f Hoffman, f Churchill, f Stuckey, g McKelvy, g Schutz, g Piller, g fg ft pf tt 8 3 0 15 4 0 1 8 1 2 1 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 13 5 9 31 I. W. W. fg ft pf tp McClanahan, f 5 2 3 12 Jack, f 3 0 1 6 McGee, f 2 2 1 6 Kaff, g 0 0 1 0 Fox, g 0 0 1 0 Leigh, g 0 0 1 0 Totals 10 4 8 24 College Basketball Villanova 72, Bucknell 58. Vermont 75, Middlebury 40. Trinity (Conn.) 60, Amherst 49. Colgate 89, Clarkson 53. Penn 49, Princeton 37. West Virginia 83, Washington & Jefferson 56. Columbia 57, Yale 56. Waynesburg 54, Carnegie Tech 32. Maryland 52, Citadel 40. Ohio Wesleyan 77, Otterbein 46. Kings Point Maritime 72, Queens College 34. Canisius 67, Syracuse 58. Westminster 81 Theil 56. Penn Military 50, Haverford 49. Long Island 92, Salem Teachers 39. Dartmouth 57, Harvard 49. Cincinnati 76, Xavier 61. Loyola (Ill.) 62, Marquette 52. Loras 67, Camp McCoy 43. Wesleyan 51, Williams 36. Clark University 61, Mass. State 42. Norwich 56, Lowell Textile 54. Union 72, Stevens Institute 45. Rutgers 64, Lafayette 61. Louisville 53, St. Louis 47. St. Josephs (Pa.) 58, Iona 56. Providence College 73, Wagner 64. Ottawa 51, Kansas Wesleyan 48. Duluth Teachers 42, Superior Teachers 41 Drew Seminary 64, Drew University 61. Hardin Simmons 73, New Mexico Augies. 54. Springhill 60, Mississippi Southern 51. Swarthmore 54, Drexel 45. Ursinus 46, Delaware 45. Spring Is Here COACH SAUER ☆ ☆ This is George Sauer, head football coach of the Jayhawkers, who will take his squad through a stiff spring practice season starting Monday. Sauer is now in his second football year at Kansas, and piloted the Jayhawkers to a share in the Big Six championship during his first year. All of his starting lineup except Ray Evans will be returning. Falkenburg, Talbert Open Tennis Tourney New York—(UP)—Second-seeded Billy Talbert, Wilmington, Del., and third-seeded Bob Falkenburg, Los Angeles, were the highest-ranked players slated for action today in the opening round of the National Indoor Tennis championships at the seventh Regiment armory. Jack Kramer, the National Singles champion, drew a bye for the first round and will make his first appearance Saturday. Talbert, ranked sixth nationally, will meet Roy Palmer, Jr., New York, while Falkenburg, No. 8 nationally, faces Malcolm Moley of New York. Francis X. Shields, New York, a former Davis Cup ace, will meet Dan Gallager, Philadelphia, in another first round match and Sidney Schwartz, Brooklyn, former national Junior champion, will play William Lurie, New York. Living Costs Soar As Pork Prices Rise Washington—(UP) — Housewives will be paying $1 a pound for some pork cuts within two weeks and living costs will soar to a new high by the end of June, it was predicted today. The news that the worst is yet to come in food prices came from labor and agriculture department sources and livestock experts as hog prices equalled the all-time U.S. high of $30 per hundredweight at the Chicago stockyards. is what our chefs strive for in the preparation of every dish our menu offers you. Eat with us for enjoyment! Violators Are Fined In Student Court Perfection Fines totalling $268 were assessed Tuesday night by the Student Court against 12 students who had five or more traffic violations last semester, The students fined were: Paul Eros, $30; Thomas Bailey, $20; Sam Crow, $20; Virgil Auchard, $13; John Burns, $10; and Lee Garch, $8; Darrell Cross, $8; Bob Beeler, $55; Cecil Duck, $16; and Richard Adams, $5. William Baugh and Fred Gasser did not appear before the Court, were found guilty and fined $5 each. The cases of Dick Ashley, Jean Campbell, and Forrest Davis are scheduled for the next Court session, March 11. DeLUXE CAFE 711 MASS. Say 'Inner' And You're In--'Inter' And You're Out If you're in one of Dr. W. D. Paden's English composition classes, just remember that the opposite of "outer" is "inner," and it was in Shakespeare's day, too. Some of his fall semester students gained notoriety in the magazine Word Study by referring to the inner stage of the Elizabethan theater as the "inter" stage. The first time Professor Paden saw the error he let it go by as a natural student wild pitch. But when it began to post several papers from two different class sections, he looked for the cause. "It's just an indication of how a language grows by chance associations," he said. "We have a tendency to learn by ear alone." His students simply reasoned that if the opposite of "out" is "in," then the opposite of "outer" stage is "inter" stage. SELF-SERVICE London—(UP)—A nonchallant thief who said the boss told him "to move all this stuff" from an antique shop didn't know he was talking to the boss. He was arrested. Glad T'Meet 'Cha, Boss LAUNDERETTE UP TO 10 lbs. BENDIX. 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