UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE NOVEMBER 8,1946 Locksley-Theta In Division Tie Locksley hall turned back Harmon Co-op, 35-27, and Kappa Alpha Theta sneaked past Sigma Kappa, 27-24, in Division two of the women's intramural volleyball tournament Thursday night. Star players Thursday night were Joan Lippelmann, Barbara Johnson, and Loraine Mae, Locksley; Pernecia Stinebaugh and Marybelle Shepherd; Harmon; Kathryn O'Leary, Doris Doane, and Marjorie Fadler, Theta; Estelle Stewart, Geralda Keeesen, Mary Vermillion, Nora Mason, Sigma Kappa; Elizabeth Wickersham, Mary Briganan and Iva Rotherberger, Sleepy Hollow; and Marilyn Rosenau, Alba Chia Omega. In a previous game, Locksley and Kappa Alpha Theta struggled to a 27-all tie. Since both undefeated teams won their final division games, the tie will be played off, probably Monday night. The undefeated Kappa Kappa Gamma's and Pi Beta Phi's will clash in a finals elimination game at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Alpha Delta Pi will meet the winner of the Locksley-Theta game, if the tie is played off Monday. Sleepy Hollow hall was wide awake enough to drub Alpha Chi Omega, 45-24, in Division four. The Foster hall-Jollife hall game scheduled for Thursday night was not played. It's outcome will make no difference in division championships. Women's Badminton Reaches Semi-Finals Four women remain in the running in the women's intramural badminton tournament. In the last round played, Elsie Lemon, Alpha Omieron Pi, defeated Elisabeth van der Smissen, Locksley hall, 11-5, 11-3, in Division I. Joan Hippelmann, Locksley hall, defeated Joanne Michener, Independents, 11-4, 11-3. Joan Anderson, Alpha Delta Pi p defeated Marybelle Shepherd, Harmon Co-op, 13-11, 7-11, 11-8. Wilma Hampton, Alpha Omicron Pi, defeated Nancy Curry, Independents, 11-4. 11-1. Houston, Tex. (UP)—A barefoot amorous woman today kissed her way into city jail. She ran along main street at noon, carrying her shoes in her hands, attempting to kiss every passing man. Rebuffed by some, she ran to others—always in quest of affection. Pairings for the semi-final matches will be Lemon vs. Lippelmann, and Anderson vs. Hampton. Rankin soothed her: "Now don't go away. Just wait until the nice car gets here and we'll go for a ride to the station." Barefoot, Amorous Woman Kisses Her Way To City Jail "I couldn't think of going away," she replied. "You're the nicest man I've met today. All the others seemed in a hurry." Patrolman W. E. Rankin spotted her a block away and hastened toward her. She spied him and ran—right into his arms. "When the roll is called up yonder I'll be there," she cooed. San Jose, Cal. (UP)—It was so quiet in Santa Clara County Superior Court you could hear a rubber check snap. And one did. The last time he got in a jam over the rubber content of a check, John E. Kerber was bailed out by a bonding company. He paid them by check. A passing patrol car took her to the station where her ardor was cooling. That's why he came back to court. The second check bounced. Rubber Check Writing Gets To Be Habit Freshman Women Win Hockey Game The freshmen women's field hockey team held the sophomores scoreless to win, 1-0, in the first interclass hockey game. Moore, who is unbeaten in seven straight cross-country starts, has been out of practice all week nursing a pulled leg muscle which caused him to miss the Manhattan meet. He probably will not compete this week. Wilma Hampton, senior who played with the freshman team because the seniors lacked enough players for a team, scored the lone goal for the winners. Freshman stars were Frances Pence and Susie Bartlett. The sophomores were led by Elizabeth vanderSmissen, Jo Ann Hepworth, and Donna Mueller. Tuesday the freshman team will meet opposition from the juniors. The juniors will play the sophomores Thursday. Two-Milers Canaris Jones Meet Tomorrow Earl Jones, K. U.'s sensational freshman harrier, and John Canaris, Oklahoma's Big Six indoor two-mile king of last year, may furnish the conference cross-country season with its most spirited duel here tomorrow when the two teams race between halves of the Kansas-Oklahoma football game. Jones set a new Missouri high school record for the half-mile last spring, but trailed teammate Hal Moore to the wire against Missouri two weeks ago. Against Kansas State and Iowa State Saturday, he came up with a 9:48.4 performance to win easily at Manhattan. Canaris, who finished second in the outdoor two-mile at Lincoln in addition to winning the indoor title, ran second to Oklahoma Aggies' John Teaket in a triangular meet two weeks ago. The remaining Kansas runners will be selected from Darrel Brown, Leon Ackerman, Eddie Lunsford, Whit Godfrey and Ross Morrison. Oklahoma entries will include Lonney Chapman, Bill Weaver, Clarence Vicklund, Ray Burns, and R. C. Sclocum. U.S. Radio Program 'For Russians Only' Washington. (UP)—The United States hopes to get along around Jan. 1 with its long-planned shortwave broadcasts to give the Russian people a factual account of American affairs. The Russian people—those who have short-wave sets capable of picking up the "Voice of America"—will hear something like this on a typical broadcast: A summary of the news highlights as they appeared that day in the American press; a feature story of American farm life; music from an operetta by Victor Herbert; a survey of the latest in American drama; more music, including a little jazz; and finally a complete news roundup, including human interest stories such as the latest news about Deanna Durbin, a favorite of the Russians. PRE-DANCE RALLY COMMUNITY BUILDING Tonight, 7:30 DRAKE'S FOR DELICIOUS BAKES 907 Mass. Phone 61 Chill winds will whistle through Memorial stadium on these wintry nights, but underneath that mass of concrete 64 University students will be snug in their beds. Stadium Housing Units Will Provide Snug Warm Home For 64 Students This Winter That couple will be charged with the responsibility of enforcing dormitory rules concerning smoking, lights out, and use of recreation rooms. Two dormitory units, constructed underneath the stadium this summer, will soon be ready for occupancy. Each unit houses 32 men. Besides the sleeping quarters, which are next to $ \textcircled{1} $ The units were constructed with concrete building block. The outside is rough and the inside has a plaster finish. Modernistic furniture will be provided for the reading and recreation rooms. Two dormitory units, constructed will soon be ready for occupancy. E sleeping quarters, which are next to the stadium walls, the units have a study room and a recreation room apiece. On the second floor, directly above the sleeping rooms, are lavatories and toilets. The first unit opened will be under the supervision of a married couple, who'll live in a small apartment in the southwest corner of the stadium. The only change in the outward appearance of the stadium is that blocks of concrete appear in some archways where wooden doors were before. The dormitories aren't much in the way of football crowds who go from the doors to the ramps. There are a few detours necessary ,but most entrances still are clear. A standing list is already waiting for the first crack at the stadium housing facilities. The latest estimate by the housing office is that 16 men will move in "in a week or so." Rifle Team Positions To Be Decided Soon Final tryouts are being held this week for positions on the two N.R.-O.T.C. rifle teams, and the organization of pistol teams will begin Monday. The local unit has entered one 5-man team in the William Randolph Hearst rifle match to be fired during the last week of January. Lawrence, Kansas. Secretarial Training, Higher Accounting, Civil Service Courses. Approved for training Veterans. Phone 894 $5,000 OR BUST Give to W. S. S. F. EARN SOME EASY MONEY at the JAYHAWK—SOONER FOOTBALL GAME TOMORROW Sell Concessions Sign in the Y.M.C.A. Office or call K.U.174 before Saturday. Read the Daily Kansan daily. COMING TO LAWRENCE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 The Nation's Number One Dance Band The Glenn Miller Orchestra with Tex Beneke good varn coming sift affin move new 27035 Featuring ARTIE MALVIN LILLIAN LANE BOBBY NICHOLS THE CREW CHIEFS Community Bldg., 8 to Midnight-$2.50 person (tax incl.) 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