PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 5,1946 Three Teams Undefeated in IM Cage Season Three teams went undefeated through the regular league play in the men's intramural basketball. Little Fhigs, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Phi Delta Theta had perfect records. Here are the final standings in the three divisions: three divisions: Division I Won Lost Pct. Little Phogs 7 0 1.000 Beta Theta Pi 5 2 .715 Battenfeld 5 2 .715 Kappa Sigma 4 3 .572 Delta Tau Delta 4 3 .572 Navy Ship's Co. 5 2 .868 Alpha Phi Alpha 1 6 .143 Carruth 0 7 .000 Division II Sigma Alpha Epsilon 8 0 1.000 Sigma Nu 7 1 .875 All-Stars 6 2 .750 Nu Sigma Nu 5 3 .625 Tau Kappa Epsilon 4 4 .500 Alpha Tau Omega 2 6 .250 Ti Kappa Alpha 2 6 .250 Delta Upson 2 6 .250 Unknowns 0 8 .000 Division III Chi Delta Theta 8 0 1.000 Sigma Chi 6 2 .750 Navy Clippers 6 2 .750 Gamma Delta 6 2 .750 Navy Flyers 4 5 .750 Navy Braves 2 6 .250 Ti Kappa Psi 2 6 .250 Jupiter Alpha Psi 2 6 .250 Pisces 0 8 .000 Welcome Dinner For Sauer Tomorrow George Sauer, new head football coach at the University, will be honored at a community Get-Acquired dinner at the Eldridge hotel at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. Sauer was produced at the Nebraska-K.U. basketball game Feb. 16, but this all will be the first time many students and Lawrence citizens have had a chance to meet him. Gov. Andrew Schoeppel, Chancellor Deane W. Malott, and Athletic Director E.C. Quigley will speak at the dinner. Sauer will introduce his newly appointed assistant coaches, Vic Bradford and Bob Ingalls, for the first time. Bradford arrived in Lawrence and assumed his new duties Friday. Ingalls is expected to arrive tomorrow in time for the dinner. The Chamber of Commerce is consoling the welcoming dinner. K.U. Students Play For Co-Operative Club Four University students will present the program at the Cooperative club meeting tonight in Eldridge hotel, Russell L. Viley, associate professor of band, announced today. William Sears, Fine Arts senior, will present a baton twirling exhibition. A clarinet solo will be played by Shirley Sloan, Fine Arts freshman, a mailba solo by Betty Barkis, Fine Ars freshman, and a Hawaiian guitar solo by Robert Weber, College senior. Mrs. Russell Wiley will accompany the soloists. Students and faculty members have contributed, so far, $423 toward the University infantile paralysis drive. 'Polio' Contributions Climb to $423 According to Dr. F. C. Allen, drive chairman, contributions will be accepted until March 15. Betty Jo O'Neil, College senior, and Donald Ong, College junior, are in charge of the soliciting from organized houses. Oil paintings by Raymond J. Eastwood, associate professor of drawing and painting, are being displayed in the south gallery of Spooner-Thayer museum during March. Eastwood Exhibit Here's Season Scoring Chart for Jayhawkers All-American Charlie Black tallied 315 points in 19 games this season to lead the K.U. scoring parade. Black averaged 16.6 points per game and came within three points of setting a new Big Six season scoring record, averaging 17.3 points per game in Big Six play. Big Charlie was a unanimous choice for the United Press All-Big Six team. The complete scoring chart: | | G | FG | FT | F | Pts. | Ave. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Black, f | 10 | 64 | 45 | 35 | 173 | 17.3 | | Schnellbacher, f | 10 | 39 | 19 | 26 | 97 | 9.7 | | Stramel, f | 6 | 36 | 8 | 16 | 80 | 13.3 | | Peck, c | 10 | 22 | 18 | 25 | 61 | 6.1 | | Clark, g | 10 | 24 | 12 | 15 | 60 | 6.0 | | Evans, g | 4 | 15 | 3 | 14 | 33 | 8.3 | | Gear, c-g | 9 | 7 | 4 | 6 | 18 | 2.0 | | Petersen, f | 7 | 7 | 4 | 1 | 18 | 2.6 | | Martin, c-f | 6 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 7 | 1.2 | | Hill, g-c | 6 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 7 | 1.2 | | Frisby, g-c | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 4 | .8 | | Corder, c | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | .5 | | Auten, c-g | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Ballard, g | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | | Baker, f | 2 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | | Anderson, f | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Ebel, g | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Wilson, c | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Van Gundy, f | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Barr, g | 3 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | | Daum, g | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | | | Kanas, f | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | BIG SIX GAMES NON-CONFERENCE GAMES NON-CONFERENCE GAMES G FG FT F Pts. Ave. Black, f...9 53 36 29 142 15.7 Stramel, f...10 29 9 10 67 6.7 Peck, c...10 17 18 13 52 5.2 Martin, c-f...9 16 10 7 42 4.7 Martin, c-f...9 16 10 7 42 4.7 Clark, g...8 14 7 18 35 4.5 Schnellbacher, f...4 11 12 11 34 8.5 Petersen, f...9 15 3 6 33 3.7 Barr, g...10 13 7 12 33 3.3 Daum, g...10 12 9 13 33 3.3 Anderson, f...7 4 4 8 12 1.8 Frisby, g-c...9 4 3 9 11 1.2 Gear, g-c...7 2 2 4 6 .8 Corder, c...7 2 2 5 6 .8 Ebel, g...6 1 0 4 2 .3 Lippoldt, g...6 0 1 2 1 .1 Sophomores Place Three On Women's Cage Team The women's Varsity basketball team was announced this morning by Miss Ruth Hoover, physical education professor. The team includes one freshman, three sophomores, and two seniors. The forwards are Maxine Gunsolly, Betty VanDerSmissen, and Lucie Land. Guards are Joan Anderson, Violet Conard, and Mariorie Kaff. Two Recommended For Law Degrees Varsity team members play no games — the post is purely honorary, and entitles the members to 25 intramural points. Comora MacGregor Nash, Medicine Lodge, and Harold Gregg, Lawrence, have been recommended by the Law school faculty for bachelor of law degrees. Honor law students for the fall semester were also announced; First year class—Ralph Anderson, Richard Rogers, and Glee Smith; third year class—J. Morris Moon. No selections were made from the second year. Dempsey's Still Pitching for $100,000 a Year Recommendations were submitted by the faculty to the chancellor and board of regents, who grant degrees upon approval. New York, (UP)—Former Heavyweight Champion Jack Dempsey today signed a six year contract at $100.00 a year to represent a hat manufacturer in negotiations for fight broadcasts and was elected president of an organization of promoters which makes him a virtual boxing czar in states outside of New York. As president of the Boxing Promoters of America, Inc., Dempsey will assist in making matches, advise against matches detrimental to boxing, and aid boxes who deserve a chance to fight for a championship. Navy Clippers Take Phi Gam's,46-31 The Navy Clippers outscored Phi Gamma Delta 46 to 31 in an intramural basketball game played last night in Robinson gymnasium. The Clippers tangle with Sigma Chi at 7 tonight in Robinson to determine which team will enter the championship playoffs. The Clippers led from the start, but the Ph Gams fought on almost even terms the first half. The Clippers led 22 to 18 at the midway mark. Kucenski and Bowlby soon gave the Clippers a comfortable margin, and the Ph Gams didn't make another serious challenge. Kucenski and Bowlby led the Clippers with 15 and 14 points, respectively. McSpadden tallied 15 points for the Ph Gams to tie for top scoring honors. Phi Delta Theta overwhelmed Kappa Alpha Psi 38 to 17 to complete league play undefeated. Dillard, Phi Delt forward, was high-point man with 12 points. Sims led Kappa Alpha Psi with nine. Beta Theta Pi defeated Battenfeld 33 to 23 to win a berth in the championship playoffs. The Beta's and Battenfeld tied for second place in Division I, and this game determined the playoff entryyllian he had 5 points for the Beta's, and Anderson scored eight for Battenfield. The Navy Flyers crushed the Lions 67 to 21. Thorne and Dickey led the Flyers with 18 and 17 points, respectively. Barney tallied 10 for the Lions. Tau Kappa Epsilon nosed out Delta Upson 27 to 24 in a close game. Ferrin was high-scorer with 11 points for Delta Upson, and Evans hit for 10 points for the TKE's. Deadline for Handball Doubles All first round matches in intramural handball doubles must be played by March 11, Jim Richey, intramural manager, said today. Matches not played by this date will count as a forfeit, he said. Women's Deck Tennis Totals Announced Two close games and three complete routes characterized last night's women's intramural deck tennis games in Robinson gymnasium. Chi Omega squeezed past Harmon Co-op. 36-34; Sigma Kappa beat Alpha Omicron Pi 44-38; the Delta Gamma's won from Alpha Chi Omega. 29-20; Gamma Phi Beta romped over Kappa Alpha Theta, 49-19; Kappa Kappa Gamma routed the Independents 53-18; Pia Beta Phi won a close 29-27 game from Tipperary; Watkins halft defeated Locksley hall 33-28; and Alpha Delta Pi beat Corbin hill 41-22. Women's table tennis doubles was to start at 4:30 p.m., today with Tipperary playing Miller hall and Kappa Kappa Gamma meeting Delta Gamma. Sauer, Bradford Outline Plays For Football Candidates Approximately 50 candidates for backfield, end, and center positions on the football team meet with Coach George Sauer and his new assistant coach, Vic Bradford, last night at a skull practice in Robinson gymnasium. Sauer and Bradford outlined some plays and drilled the men on fundamentals at the meeting. It has been estimated that pre-war Japan ate fish at the annual rate of more than 100 pounds per person. DO WE MEET TODAY ? Information about clubs, meetings and campus activities in the Official Bulletin of the The University DAILY KANSAN The Union snack bar has begun serving a 35-cent plate lunch, identical with that available in the cafeteria. "This is our solution to the problem of serving 1050 students with a capacity for 700," Miss Hermina Zipple, director of the University food service, announced. The menu of the 35-cent plate lunch will be posted daily at the head of the stairs on the lounge floor. Present service will be continued in the cafeteria. Loren King Appointed Editor Of Atomic Age Bulletin Hume Speaks on Uranium Luther Buchelle was elected to replace Loren King on the executive committee. Chairmen were appointed to head the following committees: intercollegiate, Mary Breed; foreign correspondence, Harry Lees; and campus committee, August Fleming. Loren King was appointed editor of the Atomic Age bulletin at a meeting of the Atomic Age association in the Union building, last week, according to Jean Gardiner, chairman. Other members of the bulletin staff will be Jo Barney, Charlotte Berg, Margaret Daen, and Ron Yaumans. Dr. David Hume, assistant professor of chemistry, gave a talk on "uranium" at last week's meeting of the Chemistry Colloquium, a club for graduate students and staff members. Dr. Hume worked on the atomic bomb project at Oak Ridge, Teen. HANNA'S Zenith R.C.A. Emerson Radios Radio Service HANNA'S Radio Shop 933 MASS. PHONE 303 to contact fraternities, sororities, and business houses here to sell a unique service. WANTED! FRATERNITY MAN An excellent opportunity for a perpetual business connection and starting a career. Write CHARLES R. 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