1946 DECEMBER 17,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE ents I-M Basketball Teams Rack Up Lop-Sided Scores In the outstanding displays of point-making seen thus far, the intramural basketball games played Monday night found the winning teams more than doubling the scores on their opponents in every contest. Phi Delta Theta rang up the greatest margin of triumph in downing the Depexis, 62 to 21. Mitchell counted 15 points for the victors. Sigma Chi gave the best defensive display of the season in winning from Newman Club, 43 to 6. Connellly and MacDonald both netted 12 points for the Sigma Chi's. Hargiss of Phi Delta Theta was high-point man for the night in leading his team to a 54 to 17 victory over Alpha Phi Omega. In other contests, Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated Y. M. C. A., 36 to 17; Phi Kappa Psied down the A. T. C. Club, 49 to 17; and the Frat Busters rolled over the K. C. Club, 56 to 19. Join The Team Spend Half Your Time In Class Beta Theta Pi gained a 1 to 0 forfeit victory from the Normans. Fifty percent-five out of 10 that's the number of days spent in class by members of the varsity basketball squad during the last two weeks before vacation. Or, if you want to whittle it down even more, the Jayhawker cagers listened or will listen to those lectures only two days out of the last seven. The basketball team has been busy in other ways. Thursday and Friday the squad spent in Kansas City, participating in the Big Six tournament. Today, they are in St. Louis, waiting for knight's game there, and tomorrow, they will spend the day returning to Lawrence. Friday, the team returns to Kansas City for a game with the Oklahoma Aggies. The catch is that the team will still be going after the rest of us have gone home, because Christmas vacation doesn't exist for it. The day after Christmas, and two more after that, will be spent in Oklahoma City at the all-College tournament. Dec. 30 and Jan. 2 bring games in Kansas City. Vacation ends Jan. 6. It looks like a long winter for Coach Allen and Co. Women's Rifle Club Will Fire For Team Positions Tonight Members of the Women's Rifle club will fire for records at 7 tonight in the Military Science building, and the results will determine the line-up of the first team. Although record firing consists of 10 shots each from the prone and sitting positions, the prone position only will be used for qualification Not all members have fired from the sitting position. This will be the last firing period before vacation. University High Drops Two Games University high suffered its seventh and eighth consecutive cage defeats Monday night as the Eagles dropped a doubleheader to Scranton. The varsity lost, 21 to 54, and the Eagle "B" squad was whipped, 19 to 48. The games were played at Scran-ton. In the "A" game, Hutchinson led Scranton with 20 points. The big center dumped in nine goals and two free throws to pile up his total. Cochran, guard, led the Eagles in scoring with 10 points. Five University women will attend the national student assembly in Urbana, Ill., from Dec. 27 to Jan. 3 to discuss religious and educational programs. Five Will Attend Student Assembly Mary Wisner, College junior, will be the official delegate to the Rocky mountain district. Representing the University Y.W.C.A. will be Dorothy Park, Betty vander Smissen, and Rosalie Wahl. Marian Osmond will represent the Presbyterian student organization, and Miss Mary McCracken, the Y.W.C.A. advisers. All representatives from this area will leave for Urbana by private bus Dec. 26. Cast Of 300 Will Present 'The Nativity' At Haskell A cast of nearly 300 persons will present "The Naivity" at Haskell institute Wednesday at 8 p.m. Ninety-five main actors, 30 small campus children; and a chorus of 200, representing nearly all campus families and many different tribes, will enact the birth of Jesus. Miss Margaret Speelman is head director of the production which will feature actors from Alaska, Arizona, Washington, Delaware, and New York. I-M Cage Schedule All "B" schedule games. 10:00—941 Club vs. Delt Chi 10:00—Kappa Sigma vs. Battenfield Tomorrow night: Tonight: 10:00 - Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon 10:00 - Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Sigma Nu tomorrow night: All "D" scheduled A post-graduate tax course for lawyers will be presented Jan. 9 to Feb. 25 at the University extension division center in Wichita. The course will be sponsored by the Sedgwick county bar association in cooperation with the School of Law Extension Division To Present Tax Course For Lawyers Similar courses are planned for Hutchinson and Kansas City. Thank You and Merry Christmas Gustafson THE COLLEGE JEWELER Students' Jewelry Store 42 Years 809 MASS. I DON'T WANT TO FRIGHTEN YOU - JUST REMIND YOU THAT YOU ONLY HAVE 6 DAYS LEFT TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING and 3 more days to get your car ready for that long trip home. Channel - Sanders Motor Company 622 Mass. Phone 616 --and Give Records for Christmas! THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING SEE A SHOW TONITE Bell Music Co. MUSIC READING ENDS TONIGHT Latin . . . Luscious . . . Loaded With Laughs! 'The Thrill of Brazil' Evelyn KEYES — Keenan WYNN Ann MILLER — Allyn JOSLYN WEDNESDAY 4 Big Days LOVE IS HIS COURAGE! GLENN FORD JANET BLAIR "Gallant Journey" A Wonderful Story . . . A Great Motion Picture! CHARLIE RUGGLES-HENRY TRAVIS JIMMY LLOYD GRANADA Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 NOW — Ends Wednesday DAN DURYEA ELLA RAINES WILLIAM BENDIX 'White Tie and Tails' and COLOR CARTOON and ALASKA 'Of Human Bondage' PAUL HENREID ELEANOR PARKER ALEXIS SMITH THURSDAY — 3 Days Somerset Maugham's VARSITY ENDS TONIGHT GARY COOPER WALTER BRENNAN "Wedding Night" That Gay, Romantic Rogue THE CISCO KID "Beauty and the Bandit" WEDNESDAY 4 Days "ACCOMPLICE" "Fighting Frontiersman" Patee ENDS TONIGHT "RENEGADES" A Great Western in Technicolor COMING WEDNESDAY (BANJO EYES) EDDIE CANTOR BRIAN DONLEVY ETHEL MERMAN "STRIKE ME PINK" A Hilarious Musical