UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE JANUARY 23,1947 yacht swim can sockey wooden astica let lin pro po pa nigh an ar of Sig cosson ocation of th in the I.W.W., Theta's, Foster, Pi Phi's Win I-M Games Two complete routs and two tight games featured the play in women's intramural basketball Wednesday night at Robinson gymnasium. The I. W. W. team smothered Alpha Omicron Pi by a 31 to 10 score. Geraldine McGee and Kathleen McClanahan had the victors with 22 and nine points respectively. AnnSpalding scored nine points for the losers. The I. W. W. guards, Pearl Leigh, Julia Fox, and Marjorie Kaff, provided the defensive highlight of the evening by holding Alpha Omicron Pi scoreless the entire last half. Kappa Alpha Theta's offensive power proved too much for Alpha Chi Omega as the Theta's won, 36 to 10. The deadly shooting accuracy of Kathryn O'Leary netted her 24 points and high scoring honors for the evening. Jacqueline Logan made five tallies for the losers. In the night's tightest contest Foster hall nosed out Lockley hall, 18 to 17. Phyllis Kraft made 10 points and Joanne Moser scored eight for the winners. Margaret van der Smissen's nine markers were tops for the Locksley team. for the Lockhart team Pi Beta Phi upset Watkins hall, 27 to 22. Annette Stout of Watkins was high scorer with 13 points followed by Pi Phi Sally Shepard with 12. Phi Delt 'B' Takes Nine Old Men, 83-23 Scores in Tuesday night's play included: Alpha Delta Pi 26, Delta Gamma, 17; Sigma Kappa 24, Sleepy Hollow, 9; Independents 27, Miller hall, 11; Kappa Kappa Gamma 33, Chi Omega, 8. The one intramural basketball game played Wednesday night resulted in the highest point barrage of the "B" league season. Phi Kappa "B" won on a forfeit from Newman club "B". Phi Delta Theta "B" rolled over the Nine Old Men by a score of 83 to 23. Powell led the rampage of the winners with 2 points. Haynes contributed 20 counters to the same cause. Summerfield Hopefuls To File For Tests The names of candidates to take the Summerfield scholarship preliminary examinations will be filed at the endowment office before March 17. Mrs. Flora Boynton, secretary of the association said Wednesday. Form letters have been sent to the principals of Kansas high schools who will name their highest-ranking seniors for the examination. The first tests will be given in six or eight towns throughout the state, Mrs. Boynton said. The persons who meet the requirements will come to the University later to take a final two-day examination. A money award, the amount depending on how much financial aid the student will receive from home while in school, will be given to the persons who receive the scholarship. Student To See Carlson An appointment with Governor Frank Carlson has been made by Fred Thomas, College freshman and president of the Young Republican club. Thomas will make the trip to Topeka, where he will also confer with the chairman of the state Young Republican club Tuesday. Towering Aggie A. L. Bennett, veteran Oklahoma Aggie forward, is one of the few holders of Hank Iba's N.C.A.A. champion team last year. Bennett reaches the six-foot-four mark. Business Students Attend Mixer Newly organized Associated Business students, pre-business students, and faculty danced and played cards in the Kansas and English rooms Wednesday night at the first mixer this year. A special program consisted of John Ise, professor of economics, who played the piano and sang, and the Modern Choir, under the direction of Haworth White, College junior, sang three numbers featuring Mary C. Daugherty as soloist. EXTRA SPECIAL—EXTRA VALUES— Washington. (UP)—The senate labor committee started today an extensive congressional review of national labor policy. The committee planned to hear kick-off statements from Senators Joseph Ball and James Murray and then the administration viewpoint as represented by Secretary of Labor Lewis B. Schwellenbach. To Review Labor Policy One Lot: Birds Cloth, long sleeve Sport Shirts. Sizes: Small, Medium, Large $7.50 Values for $3.85 You should have 2 of these shirts. You Will Be There: March of Dimes Dance Oklahoma Aggies On Another Win Streak New York, UP)—Army and Seton Hall added to their perfect basketball record Wednesday night and Slippery Rock suffered its first defeat, but attention was going today to the Oklahoma Aggies, who started as "spoilers" and may end as national champs. the Aggies who won the National Collegeate Athletic association champions last year, were not expected come close to repeating, since seven-foot Bob Kurland, the backbone of last season's team, was graduated. But they opened well, winning three games before suffering a one-point defeat at the hands of Long Island university at New York. They came back to nip Texas by one point in a tournament, knocking Texas from the perfect-record list, and then upset Kentucky in the Sugar Bowl game, spoiling Kentucky's perfect record. The Kentuckians haven't lost since then, and are in the forefront for national recognition with 16 victories. That victory shoved the Aggies back into the limelight, but an amazing 38 to 20 defeat by St. Louis university dropped them down again. Unperturbed, they started a new winning streak. Wednesday night they defeated the tough Arkansas Razorbacks, 42 to 38, to make their season record 14 won and two lost, and their victories over Texas and Kentucky, neither of whom have lost another game, made it impossible to ignore their tournament possibilities. Army, led by Jim Rawers with 12 points and Arnold Galifaith with 11, swamped Kings Point Merchant Marine, 60 to 30, for the Cadets' fifth victory. victory. Seton Hall got past Villanova, 55 to 46, for its 16th straight and appeared to be almost certain to get a bid for participation in the national invitational meet at New York Westminster dropped Slipper Rock from the perfect-record list. St. Joseph's 65, Catholic university 1. Army 60, Kings Point 30. Navy 55, Maryland 27. Seton Hall 55, Villanova 46. Penn 60, Gottschau 53. Fordham 55, St. Peter's 33, 15, 68, Milkshower 54 College Basketball Emph. 51, Westminster 51, Slippery Rock Teachers 46. Tulane 60. Miami 39. dunne University Missouri 50, Washington U. (Mo.) 45 45. Brown 76, Tufts 63. Oklahoma A. & M. 42, Arkanss $ Trenton State Teachers 49, Jersey City Teachers 42. St. Mary's (Mich.) 35, Wisconsin U. Extension school 33. Akron 71, Youngstown 41. St. Francis 60, Gannon college 51. Valparaiso 78, Western Michigan 77 Pittsburg 55, Bethany 47. Allright 47, Sorenton 41. Dickinson college 77, Elizabeth-town 38. Boston U. 75, New Hampshire 59 Missouri Mines 45, Springfield Teachers 35. Loyola (Md.) 75, Johns Hopkins 66 Indiana State Teachers 86, Hanover 35. Oregon 45, Idaho 43. West Texas State college 45, Furman 43. MU Tops Washington In Last Minute Rally Columbia, Mo. (UP)—Withstanding a last minute rally, the University of Missouri downed the University of Washington of St. Louis here Wednesday 50-45. Trailing 26 to 17 at halftime, the University of Washington roared back in the last few minutes of Ipay to come within several points of the Tigers. However a field goal and a free throw by Darrell Lorrance in the last minute of play put the game on ice for Missouri. on ice for Missouri. Hadley Hasemeyer of Washington was the high scorer with 14 points while Dan Pippin and Lorrance of the Tigers each accounted for 10 points. 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