PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FEBRUARY 13, 1940 Men's Intramural Basketball Starts Again Tonight Games scheduled for Robinson gymnastium tonight include Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Upsilon vs. Sigma Nu at 7 p.m.; Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Kappa Psi and Kappa Alpha Pi vs. Phi Gamma Delta at 8 p.m.; Beta Treia Psi vs. Kappa Sigma and Navy Ship's Co. vs. Caruth at 9 p.m. Sigma Nu, Little Phogs, Phil Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Navy Clippers are leading the field in three divisions of men's intra- nural basketball. Games tomorrow night are Lions vs. Navy Braves and Navy Clippers vs. Sigma Chi at 7 p.m.; Alpha Phi alpha vs. Little Phogs and Delta Tau Delta vs. Battenfeld at 8 p.m.; independent All-Stars vs. Nu Sigma Nu and Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon at 9 p.m. Standings in Division I are: Won Lost Pct. Little Phogs 5 0 1.000 Battenfeld 4 1 .800 Kappa Sigma 4 1 .800 Beta Theta Pi 3 2 .600 Delta Tau Delta 2 3 .400 Navy Ship Co. 3 4 .200 Alpha Phi Alpha 1 4 .200 Carruth 0 4 .000 Won Lost Pct. Sigma Nu 5 0 1.000 Sigma A. Epsilon 4 0 1.000 Nu Sigma Nu 3 2 .600 Delta Upson 2 2 .500 All-Stars 2 2 .500 Pi Kappa Alpha 2 2 .500 Tau K. Epsilon 1 3 .250 Alpha Tau Omega 1 4 .200 Unknowns 0 5 .000 | Won | Lost | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Phi Delta Theta 4 | 0 | 1.000 | | Navy Clippers 4 | 0 | 1.000 | | Sigma Chi 3 | 1 | .750 | | Phi Gamma Delta 3 | 2 | .600 | | Navy Flyers 3 | 2 | .600 | | Kappa Alpha Psi 1 | 1 | .250 | | Navy Braves 1 | 3 | .200 | | Phi Kappa Psi 1 | 1 | .200 | | Lionss 0 | 4 | .000 | Manhattan, (UP) — Oklahoma's Sooners won their second conference road game in two nights against Kansas State last night, 57 to 44, to pull within a half game of first place Kansas in the Big Six standings today. Sooners Pull Closer to Kansas Dich Reish, gain Sooner forward, won the individual scoring honors with six field goals and two free throws for 14 points, while Dick Spaulding, Oklahoma guard, and Dave Weatherby, Kansas State forward, each dropped in 10 points. The Sooners defeated Nebraska at Lincoln, Monday night and made their two-day northern sojourn a success by winning from K-State in the final half, to hand the Wildcats their seventh consecutive league defeat. Weatherby's 10 points placed him six points ahead of Kansas' Charley Black in the individual conference scoring race, totaling 115 points in eight league games. Kappa Sigma Moves Into Templin Hall Forty Kappa Sigma fraternity members moved into Templin hall Monday. The organization plans to start serving meals in their new hall next week, Paul Rogers, Kappa Sigma sponsor, said today. Templin hall, which was released by the navy last week, will be used by Kappa Sigma this semester, but the fraternity expects to move into its own hall for the fall semester, Mr. Rogers added. The Kappa Sigma house is still being used by the navy. Templin hall, which housed 44 V-12 students, was turned over to the fraternity Sunday night because University officials had promised to find Kappa Sigma members a house for this semester, Mr. Rogers said. The Jayhawk cinder stars will meet the Missouri Tigers in their second indoor dual meet of the season at Columbia Saturday. Cinder Stars Meet Missouri Saturday Three relay teams and a quartet of individual entrants participated in the 24th annual Michigan State college indoor relays Saturday at East Lansing. The only first place position was taken by Mel Stevens in the broad jump, with 22 feet 4 inches. Hal Moore led the way for the second place position in the two-mile relay with Bob Laptad, Andy Lunsford, and John Jackson assisting in the medley. Moore had not been beaten in Big Six competition. Jackson, Henry Raab, Harold Hinchee, and Moore pulled in third in the distance medley. Jackson broke the individual K.U. mark for the 440 as lead man on the relay team with 51.1 for the quarter mile. Dexter Welton placed fourth in the broad jump at 21 feet 7 inches. Another fourth was scored in the mile relay with Hinchee, Dick, Shea, Welton, and Raab kicking the cinders for Kansas. Leroy Robison, stout football fullback who took a first at Norman, placed fifth in the shot put at Lansing. Practically 'Going Steady' Bloomfield, Neb. (UP) — Sgts. Reynold Erbts and Donald Balden believe they have set something of a record with their Army careers. The two men enlisted together, served together for 34 months of combat in the Pacific theater, received their furloughs home together, and were together for their discharges. Constant Wins Legion of Merit COL. K. H. CONSTANT Lt. Col. Kenneth H. Constant, '23, has been awarded the Legion of Merit for his services with the war department office of dependency benefits. The citation commended Col. Constant, who served as executive officer of the ODB, "for being responsible in large measure for the effective management of the ODB from its inception." By direction of the president, the presentation was made by Brig. Gen. Leonard H. Sims. Moscow Welcomes Vets Moscow—This small Kansas community extends a hearty welcome home to returning veterans, giving each a banquet in the local church and a $50 war bond. Twenty-nine servicemen have returned. Welcome, New Students! RADIOS 5-tube-$27.50 RECORD PLAYERS $24.95 and up New 5-tube superhetrodyne radios are also in. These are splendid radios with Beam power output and equals 7-tube operation in other sets. Are in Stock Now We have new tubes for your radio. We can give you speedy service on all your radio repair work. Thanks for your business. Phone 138. Quantity Limited So Get Yours NOW! Complete Stock of Fresh Portable Radio Batteries ED BOWMAN BOWMAN RADIO Shop, 944 Mass. St., and F. M. TELECTRAD SHOP, 900 Mass. St. 200 Students Enroll In Western Civilization Two hundred students, twice the anticipated number, will begin the Western Civilization course this semester. Hilden Gibson, associate professor of sociology and political science, said today. Students who enrolled last semester will retain their proctors in as many cases as schedules will permit. New proctors will be announced tomorrow, Mr. Gibson said. New students will meet in Green hall at 8 p.m. tomorrow for instructions regarding the course. They are asked to call at the Western Civilization office, Fowler Shops, Friday for proctor assignment. Those who failed to re-croll but wish to continue should see someone in the department as soon as possible, Mr. Gibson said. Kinsley (UP)—A bond election will be held in Edwards county, April 2, to determine whether $150,-000 worth of bonds will be issued to build a hospital here. Students continuing the course will arrange Thursday for conference schedules this semester. Kinsley Wants Hospital Peace Discussion Plans To Start in Union Thursday Plans for the series of panel discussions to replace the proposed peace conference will be made at meeting of the All-Student Court. Forums board at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Union, George Caldwell, chairman, announced today. Tentative plans include a group of discussions on the campus, a Long Star lake meeting, and speeches by men in specialized fields outside the University. The second largest city in Kansa is Wichita. 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