UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- 1946 FEBRUARY 15. 1948 15, 1946 ve ion Sheraton Scores 20 Points As SAE's Win,53-15 Sigma Chi, Navy Braves, Delta Tau Delta, Independent All-Stars, Little Phogs, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon won their intramural basketball games played last night in Robinson gymnasium. Sigma Chi nosed out Navy Clippers 33 to 32 in a hard fought game in which neither team was ahead more than two points at any time. Conciely scored a beautiful push shot with only 15 seconds left to play to give the Sigma Chi's the edge. Broderdorf led the Clippers with 16 points. Williams scored 10 for the Sigma Chi's. Navy Braves defeated Lions 30 to 24 in a ragged contest. Tracy was high point man for the Lions with 10 points, and Smith led the Braves with seven. PAGE SEVEN Sigma Alpha Epsilon smothered Pi Kappa Alpha 53 to 15. Sheraton, SAE guard, was high scorer for the evening with 20 points. Callahan led Pi Kappa Alpha with five. Delta Tau Delta outscored Battemfeld 30 to 20 in a rough game. Bock hit for 12 points for the winner, and Ensch was high for Battenfeld with seven. Independent All-Stars defeated Nu Sigma Nu 27 to 20. Burtuzzi tallied 15 points for the All-Stars. Isaac led Nu Sigma with six. Little Phogs won by forfeit from Alpha Phi Alpha. Some GI 'Training' Really Is Chiseling Government Charges Washington. (UP) — The government is planning a crack-down on chiselers whom it suspects are using GI on-the-job training to get cheap veteran labor. It will look with critical eye at 18-months courses leading to jobs as filling station attendants; at training programs for janitors; at innumerable on-the-job courses as grocery clerks, salesmen and porters. State-approved jobs, on which the VA may be called on to pay up to $90 a month in subsistence allowance, include an 18-month training course in a Worcester, Mass., service station, leading to a job as serviceman. In Boston two-year job-courses were created for securities salesmen. The study will cover some 45,000 firms now approved by state agencies for job-training at federal expense. A janitor's on-the-job training program was okayed in Corinth, Miss. In Calhoun City, Miss., provision was made for a veteran to be trained as a drug store porter. Engineering School to Hold Late Enrollment Saturday New enrollments and changes in enrollment in the School of Engineering and Architecture may be made from 8 am. to noon tomorrow in room 206. Marvin hall, Dean J. O Jones said today. There is no alphabetical schedule for the enrollment. Joe Louis Promises 'New Technique' For Fight With Conn Los Angeles, (UP)—Heavyweight Boxing Champion Joe Louis unlimbered his golf clubs today, intent on getting as much fairways recreation as possible before going into training for his title bout with Billy Conn. The Brown Bomber was more optimistic about his chances of defeating Conn next June than he was of equalling the 70 he shot here several months ago before going on a personal appearance tour. Louis said he had a new technique to try out on Conn, and "any-one who says this fight's going to happen the last time we met is wrong." "I hope the fight doesn't go the whole 15 rounds," he said. "And that's one reason I'm working out this new technique." We Carry Arrow Ties and Shirts O B E R'S When you wake up on the grouch side some A.M. . . with a tough day of textbook-tussling ahead .. don't reach for your Luger. Relax. Put on a bright Arrow Tie! Hang your Arrow Ties on the wrong side of your bed! Just what innovations he has in mind, Joe wouldn't say, but he promised "it won't be anything like my usual style of fighting." Nothing like a splash of that tasteful-but-terrific Arrow pattern to cheer you up. 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Phone 666 Fowler Shops To Get Surplus Equipment War surplus equipment recently released by the government has been acquired by the Fowler Shops, Howard Rust, Instructor of Shop Practice, announced today. The equipment includes all phases of machinery for use in the industrial management, occupational therapy, engineering, and all laboratory classes in the various University departments. It was acquired because of the hard wear the old equipment had during war training and because of the increased enrollment of vet- erans. VARSITY Holiday in Kentucky SUNDAY - TUESDAY LEO GORCEY "MUGGS McGINNIS" "Live Wires" The delivery date on the machinery is indefinite, but it will be sent to the University as soon as papers are cleared through Washington. and Frankfort, Ky. (UP) — Kentucky today became the first state to make a legal holiday of Jan. 30, birthday of the late President Roosevelt. 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