UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE OCTOBER 22,1946 Pi Phi,AOPi,DG Independents Win In Volleyball Two close games and two walk walkaway games were played in the women's intramural volleyball tournament in Robinson gymansium Monday night. Delta Gamma downed Foster hall 58-23, and the Independents out-scored Jolliffe hall. 53-16. Pi Beta Phi edged out a fighting Chi Omega nine, 32-22. Tem-Ruth hall led Alpha Omicron Pi at the half, but lost by a 35-26 score. Both the Pi Phi-Chi O and A O Pi-Tem-Rt contests looked like anyone's game until late in the second half. The Pi Phi's held a 4-point lead at half-time, but could only build it up another 6 points. Keplinger, Thompson, Varner and Chubb led the Pi Phi scoring attack against Chi Omega spark plugs Curtis, McGeorge, P. Coolidge. and J. Coldige. Voth, Lemon, and Mather led the A. O. Pi's against Tem-Ruth's Pence, Tripp, and Moe. Outstanding for Delta Gamma were Mueller and Westmoreland; Fikan turned in a good game for Foster; Martin led the Independents, and Owsley and Liem starred for Jolliffe hall. IM Football Today Field 2—Sigma Chi vs. Delta Upsilon Field 1—Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Tau Delta Field 3—Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon Field 4—Alpha Tau Omega vs Tau Kappa Epsilon Lead 5—941 club vs. Y.M.C.A. Field 6 Battenfeld vs. Smith Tomorrow Field 1—Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Field 2—Beta Theta Pi vs. Smith Field 3—Sigma Chi vs. I.S.A. Field 4- Phi Delta Theta vs. The- Tau Field 5—Phi Delta Theta “B” vs. Sigma Nu “B” Mineralogy Students Leave On Field Trip Twenty-two students in mineralogy left this afternoon for a six-day field trip through the minerally-rich regions of Missouri, Kansas, and Arkansas. The party will be under the direction of Dr. R. M. Dreyer, associate professor of geology, and Duncan McGregor graduate student. The students will visit the lead and zinc mines in southeastern Kansas and southwestern Missouri and will inspect the aluminum mines in central Arkansas. They will collect minerals at Magnet Cove, near Hot Springs. Students making the trip are Eugene Barr, Frank Bloyce, Gaylord Campbell, William Campbell, Duward Dassow, Elizabeth Evans, Paul Fairchild, Patricia Glover, Charles Grey, James Guinotte. Marvin Magemire, John Harbaugh, Peggy Howard, Kenneth Keene, Jules McKallor, John Meek, Thomas Miller, Joseph Newcomb, Morris Requisit, Richard Shields, Robert Smith, and Robert Westmacott. Plymouth Fireside Forum Elects Jewett President Officers of the Plymouth Fireside forum were elected recently. They are Martha Jewett, president; Charles Sharp, vice president; Jeanne Smith, secretary, and John Mason, treasurer. Representatives to the student religious council are Frances Hadley and James Crook. Truman Will Address U.N. Washington. (UP)—President Truman will address the opening session of the United Nations general assembly in New York tomorrow. Equitation Club Will Attend American Royal Horse Finals Thirty-five members of the Equitation club will attend finals for all five gaited classes and jumping horses at the American Royal Saturday. In past years the club has ridden to the Royal on horseback. This year because of homecoming conflicts, the club has chartered a bus. They plan to ride to Kansas City on an overnight trip in the spring. Field Hockey Game Saturday The K.U. women's field hockey squad will play the Kansas City Hockey club here at 3 p.m. Saturday. The Ottawa university team will be here for a game Oct. 30, and the K.U. team will play a return match there Nov. 6. Baker University, at Baldwin, has no team this year because of housing in their gymnasium. Two K.U. graduates, Lavone Jacobson and Martha Trait, will be playing with the Kansas City team. Mary Jean Hoffman, K.U. hockey manager, will be in charge of the match, and will be hostess for refreshments at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house after the game. Rifle Team Meeting Canceled The regular meeting of the Women's Rifle team scheduled for today has been canceled. Notice will be given concerning the time of the next practice. DE LUXE CAFE 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You Are Welcome 711 Mass. DEMUTH Changeable Filter PIPES 500 Million Filters Sold ... THIS IS WHY: ★ Reduces nicotine and tars ★ Filters flakes and juices ★ Improves tobacco aroma ★ Cools and cleanses smoke When filter is stained from tars and nicotine, replace with fresh one. FILTERED SMOKE IS MILDER SNOOKING ONE OF THE BIG NIGHTS OF THE YEAR TEX BENEKE and The Glenn Miller Orchestra COMMUNITY BUILDING Friday, November 15, 1946 $2.50 a Person 8 p.m. to Midnight Tickets On Sale at DINE-A-MITE OBER'S CARL'S Lost Something? Try a University Daily Kansan Want Ad Q. How long is a second? A. 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