OCTOBER 10,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Pi Phi's, D.G.'s High Scorers In Opening I-M Volleyball Round Pi Beta Phi defeated Foster hall 57-5, and Delta Gamma drubbed Jollife hall 63-23 for the two biggest scoring sprees in Wednesday night's women's intramural volleyball games. and Kappa Kappa Gamma out- scored Miller hall, 36-19. Gamma Phi Beta won from Alpha Omicron Pi, 41-31; Tem-Ruth hall beat Watkins hall 37-30; Chi Omega defeated the Independents, 25-21; and Kappa Kappa Gamma out- and Miller hall 36-19 These games were the first of the season for the participating teams. Play will resume Monday. Here are the team line-ups: Pi Beta Phil: Keplinger, Winn, Stodard, Billings, White, Chubb, Varner, Granger, Thompson, Priest, Rowlett, Love, Baker, Newcomer. Foster hall: Nigus, Hays, Sanderson, Fikan, James, Hayward, Wicklin, Shade Atkinson. Delta Gamma: Mueller, Vance Kintzel, Oswalt, Cornwell, West- moreland, Wood, O'Connor, Payne Sanden, Betlach, Bynan. Jollife hall: Probst, Martin, Lindberg, J. Young, B. Young, Miller Smith, Liem, Owley. Alpha Omicron Pi; Lemon, Roy Voth, Hampton, Wilson, Stark, Spalding, Mather, Dunkley, Stafford Gamma Phi Beta: Owen, Vickers, Branit, Luehring, Johnson, Gaines, Hendrickson, Otter, Simmons. Term-Ruth hall: Collison, Britton, Alderman, Pence, Lutz, Park, Burgert, Graham, Tripp, Cultra. Watkins hall: Strowig, Mercer Prettyman, French, Bice, Straka Bolas, Stout, Glover, Whiting. Chi Omega: Curtis, Robison, J. Coolidge, Jones, Peet, Shears, Maxwell McGeorge, P. Coolidge Independents: Senti, Mickener, Rust, Curry, Martin. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Stucky, Goedrich, Horner, Hoffman, Gun- solly, Crosby, Churchill, Schutz, Gray. Miller hall: Fuller, Thach, Masterson, Easter. Rasher, Hinkel, Lewis, Graves, Volkel, Landrey. Manhattan (UP)—Kansas State's chances for a victory over Missouri Saturday appeared remote today with coach Hobbs Adams announcement that Karl Kramer, ace punter, will not play against the Tigers. K-State Punter Out; M.U. Win Predicted Kramer injured his shoulder in the Nebraska game last week. Harold Bryan, regular wildcat right halfback, will handle the fullback chores, Adams said. IM Football Today If Weather Permits All intramural football games were postponed Wednesday because of the failure of the participating independent teams to organize. Games today will be played if weather permits. The schedule: R.O.T.C. vs. N.R.O.T.C. field one; Theta Tau vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, field two; Battenfeld vs. Smithsonian, field three; and Tennessee Terrors vs. Independent Student Association, field four. Official Bulletin October 10, 1946 Student Directory: Student addresses and telephone numbers must be on file in the Registrar's office not later than Saturday if they are to appear in the Student Directory to be issued this fall. --- Quack club tryouts will be held in the Robinson pool tonight. Bring your own towel and suit, and be ready to swim at 7:30 p.m. ** ** ** The Christian Science Organization will have its weekly meeting at 7:30 tonight in Danforth chapel. Students who have been preparing during the past spring and summer for the comprehensive Western Civilization examination should appear at 101 Snow hall on Saturday. The examination will be from 8 a.m. to noon. ** Geology club will hold its first meeting of the year at 7:30 tonight in 426 Lindley. Election of officers and arrangements for this week's field trip will be made. Geology majors and graduate students are invited. ** Petitions must be filed with All-Student Council not later than Tuesday to fill vacancies created by Wendell Nickell, P.S.G.L. representative; and Glenn Warner, Pacchacamac representative. International Relations club will hold a business meeting at 4:30 p.m. today in the Pine room. Persons interested should present names to secretary, Eloise Hodgson, phone 718, before the meeting. Make-up psychological examinations will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, in Hoch auditorium. Applicants for the graduate record examination may be obtained from the Guidance bureau. Applications must be returned to graduate record office by Monday. Freshman "Y" council meeting at 7:30 tonight in Myers hall. Dean Paul B. Lawson will speak on "College—a Time for Decision." Freshman election will be held Oct. 22. Nominations for the offices of president, vice-president, secretary - treasurer of the freshman class, freshman men's representative to A.S.C., and freshman women's representative to A.S.C. must be presented to the secretary of the A.S.C. by Wednesday. Phi Sigma will meet at 5:15 p.m. today in 206 Snow hall. All members are urged to attend. The rifle range will be open from 7 to 9 tonight for all members of the Women's Rifle club. It is requested that no members of the first team come tonight, but leave the range free for club members. Mathematics club will hold its first meeting at 7 tonight in 222, Frank Strong, Sam Kneale will review the book "Flat Land." All interested in mathematics are invited. Applicants for alternate cheerleader positions apply in person at 4 p.m. Friday in the Pine room of the Union. *** Fifteen Women Place On First Rifle Team *** American Society of Civil Engineers will meet at 7:30 tonight in 207 Marvin hall. All civil engineering students are requested to attend. * * * ... Fifteen women placed on the temporary first team of the K.U. Women's Rifle club in competitive firing Tuesday night. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences will meet at 7:30 tonight in 426 Lindley. Mr. Manley Hood will speak on the activities of the N.A.-C.A. All aeronautical engineers are invited. MAIL: The Registrar's office has received mail for the following persons: Mr. Jack Wm. Dunlap; J. W. Faust; Mr. Gerald Marrill; Mr. P. Patterson; Dr. John Hastings Patton; Mr. E. S. Robinson; Mr. Ralph Taylor; Mr. J. W. Hunt; Dr. Nicholas Chake; Lt. Clarence R. Harless, Jr.; Bob Homer; Elinor Jean Kyle; Anthony J. Smith; John Sterns; Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Wenner. Club members who haven't fired yet will get in their first shooting from 7 to 9:15 tonight at the Military Science building. The first team will not practice again until Tuesday. A shoulder-to-shoulder practice match between the first team and the Liberty Memorial High school team will be held Wednesday to get into competition before the telegraphic meet with the University of Hawaii late this month. Scores, out of a possible 100, made Tuesday night, are: Carolyn Keith, 96; Frances Chubb, 95; Janet Belt, 94; Corel Dunkley, 93; Kathleen Broers, 91; Barbara Varner, 88; Kathryn Eaton, 88; Peggy Baker, 88; Peggy Sloyed, 88; Marjorie Page, 88; Wanda Denio, 88; Mila Williams, 87; Mary Anna Ward, 87; Eileen Mahoney, 86; Mary Varner, 86. Forest fires in the U.S. destroy nearly 3,000,000 board feet of lumber annually. GOOD FOOD — QUICK SERVICE Breakfast Lunch Dinner Across from BILL'S GRILL 1109 Mass. Court House Phone 2054 HAVE A GOOD TIME! For Dining and Dancing It's The 'MITE' Tonight DANCING every night— 8-12:30. We're open week days, 12 noon—close 12:30 Sunday—12 noon -11 p.m. Closed Mondays. 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