--- NOVEMBER 13, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE 60 Women On IM Volleyball Class Teams Sixty women have been placed on the women's intramural volleyball class teams, Miss Ruth I. Hoover, of the physical education department, announced recently. The four teams will draw their opponents for games after the intramural tournament is over tomorrow night. Freshmen: Jeanette Bolas, manager, Phyllis Bice, Josephine Stuckey, Frances Pence, Edith Malcott, Janet Malott, Geralda Keeeser, Phyllis Doane, Virginia Coppedge, Juggy Jean Baker, Marjorie Crosby, Franes Shutz, Gloria Maxwell, Charlotte Boyle, and Anna Prettman. Sophomores: Mary Alice White, manager, Donna Mueller, Kathleen McClanahan, Martha Kepling, Betty van the Smissen, Harriet Connor, Elsie Lemon, Geraldine McGee, Rosemary Gaines, Perncacia Stinebaugh, Gwen Harger, Jo Ann Spalding, Joan Strowig, Joan Joseph, and Margaret Holsinger. Team members are: Juniors: Joan Hendrickson, manager, Joan Anderson, Maxine Gunsolly, Joan Lippelmann, Rose Nell Curtis, Frances Chubb, Marjorie Kaff, Mary Varner, Berneldar Larsen, Annette Stout, Jeanne Cooper, Jean Schindling, Georgia Lee Westmoreland, Imogen Billings, and Marylee Masterson. Seniors: Marie Horseman, manager, Wilma Hampton, Marilyn Voth, Eleanor Thompson, Alberta Cornwell, Marjorie Fadler, Gloria Gray, Mary Vermillion, Kathryn O'Leary, Ruth Payne, Jane Topping, Billye Simmons, Marjorie Peet, Virginia Wickert, and Eliz Jearn Brackman. I-M Football Schedule Today: Field 1—Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Smith Field 2—Phi Kappa vs. I. S. A. Field 3—Phi Delta Theta "B" vs. Rata Theta Pi "B" Field 4—Triangle vs. Spooner- Thayer Field 5—Phi Kappa Psi "B" vs Sigma Nu "B" Field 6—Beta Theta Pi vs. Wesley Tomorrow: Field 1—Y, M. C. A. vs. Sigma Chi Field 2—Phi Delta Theta “B” vs. Sigma Nu “B” Kappa's In Finals Of Women's Volleyball; Locksley To Play Off With A.D. Pi's Tonight Locksley hall earned a chance at the finals by defeating Kappa Alpha Theta, 29-28, and Kappa Kappa Gamma is championship-bound after stopping Pi Beta Phi, 20-15, in women's intramurals volleyball Tuesday night. The Locksley-Theta game was almost a repeat of the last meeting of the two teams, in which they tied, 27-all. Tuesday's win entitles Locksley The Locksley-Theta game was an the two teams, in which they tied, 27 to play Alpha Delta Pi at 7:15 to night to decide which team will face the mighty Kappa's at 8 tomorrow night. The Pi Phi's led the Kappa's, 9-8, at the half, but lost their one-point lead point by point in the end of the second period, when the battle narrowed to a spiking and hard-slamming duel between Maxine Gunsoll, Kappa, and Imogen Billings and Eleanor Thompson, Pi Phi's. The Kappa play of setting up the ball to Maxine Gunsolly, no matter where she is on the court, clicked as well as always, and was supported by Mary Jean Hoffman and Josephine Stuckey. Locksley pulled from behind a Theta two-point lead at the half to take the game in the last minute of play. The ball changed hands often, with neither team being able to hold on to it long enough to score. Play was slow and careful until the last few minutes in both halves. Joan Lippelmann, Betty van der Smissen, Mary Jane Zollinger, and Barbara Johnson kept Locksley together. Kathryn O'Leary, Marjorie Fadler, and Doris Doane paced the Theta's. Martha Peterson Advises Freshmen At Y.M.C.A. Meeting That was the advice of Miss Martha Peterson, assistant to the dean of women, at the freshman Y.M.C.A. meeting Tuesday night at Myers hall. "Do it the easy way and it will probably be the right way." Speaking on the effect of etiquette on campus social life Miss Peterson outlined some of the common courtesies to remember in class, at home and on dates. "Be there on time, whether it's a history quiz or a Saturday date," she emphasized. Promptness is not only etiquette but it's common sense, she said. "Friendliness is socially correct," she pointed out. "It isn't apple polishing to say hello even to the faculty members." Nebraska ranks forty-first among the forty-eight states in the average salary paid to its teachers. Two more perfect records were shattered in intramural football play Monday. Tau Kappa Epsilon upset favored Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6 to 0, and Sigma Chi handed Phi Gamma Delta its first defeat by a score of 1 to 0. In the other contests, Delta Tau Delta won over Wesley 6 to 0, Sigma Phi Epsilon defeated Theta Tau 18 to 0, and the Phi Kappa Psi "B" team held Beta Theta Pi "B" to a scoreless tie. This game will be played off at a later date. Sigma Chi, Sig Alph Win I-M Upsets Faithful ... friendly comfortable clothes First Jet-Propelled Ship May Be British Model The tightest defensive play of the season found the Sigma Chi-Phi Gam contest tied up to 0 at the end of the regulation play period. In the extra four-down play-off, a hard-charging Sigma Chi line held the losers to a net loss in their offensive attempts. Charley Wag-staff, Sigma Chi speed-merchant, then sliced off guard for four yards to clinch the victory. FIRST WITH WHAT MEN WANT MOST A man gets pretty grateful to clothes that let him move and breathe and live comfortably in. . . . That's the kind of Jackets and Loafer Coats we offer to you. . . They'll wear a long time and be loyal in appearance and comfort. London (UF)-British Marine engineers expect to launch the first semi-jet propelled ship next year, effecting "the greatest change in ocean transport since the transition from sail to steam," the London News Chronicle reported from Liverpool today. The jet-ship will suck in air, compress and heat it, and then the powerful stream of hot air will be directed onto the vanes of turbines connected to conventional propellers. The News Chronicle said British engineers are winning the jet-ship race against Norwegian, Swiss, and American scientists. It said the U.S. navy is building small jet-propelled naval vessels. Jackets of all kinds . . . in leather, mackinaws, lined and unlined . . . also for casual wear, loafer coats and drizzler jackets. From $5.95 The juniors defeated the freshmen, 1-0, in a spirited women's interclass field hockey game Tuesday afternoon. Junior Women Down Freshmen In Hockey In a tangle of shins, arms, and hockey clubs, Marybelle Sheerd scored the one goal of the game in the first half. Last week the freshmen beat the sophomores by the same 1-0 score. At 4 p. m. tomorrow the juniors will play the sophomores. Starring for the freshmen were Frances Pence and Susie Bartlett; Mary Jean Hoffman, Joan Anderson, and Sheperd led the juniors. Teams Will Debate On Medicine, Labor University debate teams met Tuesday with Prof. D. Gagliardi, labor relations specialist, for a briefing and explanation of the subject which will be contested Dec. 6 at Iowa university. The debate topic, "Resolved, that labor should have a share in the management of industry," will be discussed by Jack Button, James Cook, William Conboy, and Richard Royer in the Iowa tournament. Tournaments at Missouri university and Austin, Tex., are scheduled for Dec. 12, Prof. E. C. Buehler said today. The topic will be, "Resolved that the federal government should provide a plan for free medical service at public expense." K. U. debaters selected for these tournaments are William Conboy and Richard Royer for the Missouri debate, and Kenneth Beasley and Jean Moore for the Texas debate. Y.M.C.A. Business Meeting Y. M.C.A. will meet in a business session at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas room of the Union. Plans for the national assembly in Urbana, Ill., in December will be discussed. Mary Wisner, K.U. delegate to the United Students Christian council held in Racine, Wis., in October, will report on the conference. New students under public law 16 began individual conferences Tuesday with two veterans administration officers from the education and training sub division of the Kansas City headquarters. Conferences will continue through Thursday. Have your car serviced for that trip to Manhattan to see the K.U.-K-State game. Fill 'er up with Don't Let Anything Delay You Saturday Morning KOOLMOTOR ETHYL at SEE A SHOW TONITE Before You Go NOW — The Entire Week. "TILL THE END OF TIME" Willing to Kiss . . . Afraid of Love . . . 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