OCTOBER 17,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Theta Tau, Sigma Alpha Epsilon YMCA, ISA, Win I-M Grid Games A full intramural schedule of four games was played Wednesday as Theta Tau, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, I.S.A., and Wesley foundation maintained unbeaten records. One Theta Tau touchdown was called back because of an offside penalty, but Morris Borene skirted the right side of the line for the first score. The second touchdown came on a sleeper play as Borene bulleted a short pass to Joe Reid who raced 15 yards for the final tally. I. S. A. edged out the Y. M. C. A. squad in an overtime contest, 7 to 6. I. S. A. scored in the first period as the line blocked a Y. M. C. A. kick on the 10. Staggs flipped a pass to Black for the score. Theta Tau opened its intramural season with a bang by defeating an aggressive R. O. T. C. outfit. 12 to 0. The two teams fought to a scoreless deadlock in the first half, but Theta Tau began to roll in the third quarter with a sustained march to the Army four. The game went into overtime, and Y.M.C.A. failed to connect on four consecutive passes. For I.S.A. Black grabbed a pass from the hands of a defensive back to give his team the ball game. In the third quarter, Wonder of the Y. M. C. A.'s took a pass on his own 40 and raced to the 15. Three plays later he grabbed a pass from Rau to the count at six-all. Sig Alphs continued to threaten throughout the game, but lacked the punch to push across another tally. In the third division, Wesley foundation downed Smith hall, 10 to 0. Safeties in the first and third periods and a touchdown in the second stanza gave Wesley the wining margin. A 28-yard first quarter aerial gave Sigma Alpha Epsilon a 6-0 victory over the Spooner-Thayer independents. The only touchdown of the game came on a sleeper pass from Meek to Sanford, good for 32 yards. Smith threatened late in the game, completing several short passes, but time ran out before a score. Flight to the moon will be endangered by meteors similar to those seen from K.U. the past week, Manley Hood, 29, research engineer for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, believes. Meteors May Hinder Moon-Bound Flights Force tosses him. Later, they had to wake him up to appear before Judge Leon Edelman, who gave Jimmy a lecture, then dismissed disorderly conduct charges against him. Astronomers believe, continued Mr. Hood, that altitudes above 100 miles contain at least one meteor every 20 cubic miles and that possibilities of collision with moon-bound rockets are great. Jimmy stepped with bruised dignity to the back of the courtroom. Two hours later, Judge Edelman dismissed court. He heard snoring from the back. One of the greatest problems in supersonic flight is resistance caused by the piling up and heating of air in front of planes flying at speeds greater than that of sound, Mr. Hood asserted. The German V-2 rockets which are being fired in Arizona travel at speeds many times greater than sound, he said. They meet so much resistance that their noses turn a dull red. (One of the missiles fired there attained a speed of 3,600 m.p.h. and reached an altitude of 102 miles.) Chicago. (UP)—Jimmy O'Brien, 66, finds the atmosphere of a court room soothing—so soothing that he went to sleep on a spectator's bench. Police tossed him in tail Just Rock Him To Sleep He looked. It was Jimmy again. The judge sighed, smiled and walked on by. Locksley, Theta's Tie In I-M Volleyball Locksley hall and Kappa Alpha Theta struggled to a 27-27 tie, and Pi Beta Phi ran over Foster hall, 62-9 in women's intramural volleyball games Wednesday. Alpha Chi Omega pledges staged a walk-out, so the Alpha Chi-Alpha Delta Pi game had to be re-scheduled for tonight. *Chi Omega defeated Foster hall, 58-24; Corinball hall-out-scored Sleepy Hollow, 41-23; and Harmon Co-op beat Delta Delta Delta, 40-32. The Locksley-Theta tie will be played off if both teams go through the rest of the schedule unbeaten in their division. The K.U. Dames carnival mixer will be held in the gymnasium of the Military Science building at 8 tonight. K.U. Dames Carnival To Be Held Tonight Women Can't Use Pool Unless In Class Or Club This first "get acquainted" meeting of the Dames will be carried out in the carnival theme with miniature merry-go-rounds, ballons and clowns. Jane Pfouts will be the master of ceremonies assisted by Phyllis Matchette, president. Reca Lee is heading the refreshments committee and Bertie McConnell is in charge of decorations. Hen Adopts Quail K. U. Dames is an organization for wives of students or for married women students on the Hill Buffalo, N. Y. (UP)—A kind-hearted hen took up where a disgruntled bobwhite left off when she took the bobwhite's two eggs under her wings and hatched two healthy baby quail at the Buffalo Zoo. The hen and the Bobwhite shared the same home. "For Men Only" reads the sign pool from 5 to 6 p. m. Mondays, outside the Robinson's gymnasium Wednesday, and Fridays. Male students will be allowed to swim there between those hours. Women must be enrolled in swimming or be in the Quack club to have use of the pool, and then only during class or club hours. Swimming for women was part of the recreational program during the summer. His Hobby Is Heavy Watkins Glen, N.Y. (UF)—After saving $1,000 worth of half-dollar coins for the second time in his life, Bert Barker has decided to give up the hobby. It took him six years to accumulate the 60 pounds of wealth during his second savings campaign. College Dean At 29 Chicago (UF)—John F. White, new dean of students at the Illinois Institute of Technology, is at 29, probably the youngest dean on the faculty of any major education institution. He is overseeing the activities of 2,500 students, just five years after he was graduated from college. FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS SQUARE DEAL Buddy GALLAGHER MOTORS Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. Charlie Steeper AND HIS ORCHESTRA The only band on the Hill to boast all special arrangements made by one of the Mid- DICK WETHERILL 7:30 TONIGHT Frank Strong Auditorium, 3rd Floor will speak on "The NEXT DEPRESSION" American Veterans Committee, K.U. 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