NOVEMBER 15,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE A.D. Pi's Retain Volleyball Crown Alpha Delta Pi won the women's intramural volleyball tournament 28-22 from Kappa Kappa Gamma for the second consecutive year. It was Anderson vs. Maxine Gunsolly, Kappa, most of the game. When the two faced each other across the net, it was anyone's guess which way the ball would go. Teamwork was the watch-word, and any errors were costly in this fast-moving game. Neither team substituted plavers. The first half was the closest with half-time score of 14-all. The A D-Pt's tallied in the second half and pulled ahead to win by a six-point margin. Victorious Alpha Delt's are Anderson, Jeanne Cooper, Virginia Copedge, Jean Schindling, Marjorie Shryock, Gwen Harger, Patricia Benuley, Darlene Van Biber, and Constance Markley. Alpha Delta Pi won the toss for first serve and Joan Anderson put across the first two points. The Kappa's took over from there, and held their own until the half-time deadlock. Kappa opposition was Gunsilly, Mary Jean Hoffman, Josephine Stuckey, Nancy Miller, Eleanor Churchill, Martha Goodrich, Gloria Gray, Catherine Piller, and Marjorie Crosby. Women's Rifle Club May Be Disbanded The Women's Rifle club will be "on probation" for the next two weeks, according to M/Sgt. A. W Millard, coach. If there is not enough turn-out for the Tuesday classes and Thursday firing sessions this week and next week, the club will be forced to withdraw as a potential firing team, Sergeant Millard said. The club may continue to fire in inter-group matches Thursday nights, he explained. YW Will Recognize 300 New Members Recognition services for 300 new members of Y.W.C.A. will be held at 4 p.m. today in Danforth chapel. Mary Breed, president, will give a recognition and dedication speech for the new members. Emalouise Britton, and Margaret Eberhardt, College juniors, will speak on "Y-Brotherhood-You" and "Y-Reality-Faith." Martha Myers, Fine Arts sophomore, will sing. Pittsburgh (UP)—Marcus Carter told police that when two thieves waylaid him, one plugged a needle into his shoulder that put him to sleep. He awoke to find he had been robbed of $33. Thieves Needle The Archery club will continue to shoot from 4 to 6 p.m. each Tuesday and Wednesday except in case of bad weather. Archery Club Elects Constitution Committee Richard Collins, Joe Cawdrey, Robert Lemons, and Jacqueline Logan were elected to the constitution committee at the club's last meeting. W.A.A. Sets Points For Women's Clubs Recognition of sports clubs for points was the main business of the Women's Athletic association board meetin Thursday. Members of Spur club, horse-back riding group, may claim 10 points for membership, 25 points for a "blue shirt," and 100 points for a "red shirt." Red-shirted members have passed the requirements of the highest skill test the club offers, and blue-shirted members have attained the next lower rank. Archeery club membership entitles participants to 10 points, with an additional 100 points for shooters who can score 300 or more out of a possible 500 points. Quack club and Tau Sigma points will remain at their present standing. The Fencing club has not applied for recognition. Rifle club point requirements will not be set until the end of the year, when scores can be averaged. One point a mile will be allowed for hiking. To enable those not having quite enough points to be initiated into W.A.A. at the end of the semester, morning hikes will be offered Nov. 23 and 24. The distance will be five or ten miles. The juniors blanked the sophomores, 12-0, to win the women's intramural class field hockey tournament Thursday. Juniors Win I-M Field Hockey Crown Mary Jean Hoffman scored both of the juniors' goals in the first half of the game. Joan Anderson and Maxine Gunsolly backed Hoffman for the juniors, and Donna Mueller, Phyllis Wilson, and Jo Ann Hepworth led the sophomores. Coal Douses Fire Scranton, Pa. (UP)—The firemen did their duty but they used coal instead of water. They put out a chimney fire in the home of Ernest Williams by dumping a few pails of coal down the shaft, clearing the chimney of the clogged, burning soot. Anderson Takes Badminton Title Joan Anderson, Alpha Delta Pi, barely edged out Joan Lippelmann, Locksley hall, to take the women's intramural badminton championship. Anderson took the first game, 12-10, lost the second one, 7-11, and took the third 11-5. Last year Anderson's team-mate, Lucile Land,'46, won the championship and led the Alpha Delt's to the badminton team title. Bethel, Vt. (UP)—An elm tree lelled on Main Street here measured 1/2 inches in diameter and was estimated to be 149 years old. 72-Inch Elm Felled "CITY OF ST. LOUIS" - DAILY SERVICE to KANSAS CITY- ST.LOUIS . 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