4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 31, 1945 No New Sports After Completion Of Old Events "No new spring sports," was the decision of the intramural managers at a meeting with Ray Kanehl, assistant intramural director in Robinson gymnasium Tuesday night. Reporting the results of the meeting, Coach Kanehl said yesterday that the group agreed to play off the unfinished handball and golf events by June 16 and to undertake no new competition. The softball tournament, now also past the originally scheduled finish date will be concluded as soon as possible. Handball Bogs Down The handball doubles tourney reached the quarter-finals before it bogged down. One of the quarterfinal games was played, putting the Phi Delt team, John McShane and John McGuckin into an upper-bracket semi-final position, and one was forfeited to the Beta team of Jerry Simpson and Bill West, thus giving them a berth in the semifinal lower bracket. The McShane-McCuckin combination defeated a Phi Psi team, Tom Sinclair and Rudy Carl to win their semi-final spot. Quarter-final games remaining to be played are the one between the Sigma Chi team, J. J. Wildgen-Bob Duboc and Burris Jones-Norval Jackson (Phi Fsi); and the Frank Brosius-Buzz Hargis (Phi Gam) vs. Howard Joseph and Bob Neustrom (Beta) match. First Winners to Meet Beta's The winner of the first will be matched with the Simpson-West Beta team in the semi-finals, and the winner of the second will be the semi-final opponent of the Phi Delt team. McShane and McGuckin. One contestant on the golf tourney reached the third round, Bill Chastnut, Phi Psi. Chestnut is the only lower bracket semi-finalist, and there are no semi-final spots filled in the upper bracket. One of the upper-bracket quarter-final spots has been reached, by R. J. Atkinson, also Phi Psi. Five Golf Matches to Go Matches waiting to be played are Marsh Fryar, Phi Psi, vs. Chris Thomas, Phi Gam; Jerry Simpson, Beta, vs. Charles Aylward, Phi Delt; Jim McEvers, Beta, vs. Jack Miller, Phi Psi; Kirk Scott, Phi Delt, vs. Eddie Brunk, Phi Psi, and Rudy Carl, Phi Psi, vs. Frank Broiusus, Phi Gam. The winner of the Simpson-Aylward match will meet Atkinson in the quarter finals, filling one of the upper-bracket semi-final positions. AWARDS---director introduced the speaker. (continued from page one) Honorary achievement and scholastic awards were made to the following students on the basis of their contributions to the Kansan and the University; the Henry Schott prize, awarded to an outstanding junior man, Loren King; Sigma Delta Chi certificate for scholarship, Jeanne Shoemaker and Ruth Tippin. Outstanding departmental seniors, Ruth Tippin and Beverly Bohan; best news story, Patricia Penney, first, Dolores Suzman, second Mary Morrill, third, and Elizabeth Baker, Katherine Gorrill, and Billie Hamilton honorable mention. Best feature story, Patricia Penney, first, Rosalie Erwin, second, Dixie Gillilland, third, and Elizabeth Baker, Dolores Sulzman, Patricia Manley, and Jane Anderson, honorable mention; best editorial, Joan Veatch first, Rosalie Erwin, second, Ruth Tippin, third, and Katherine Gorrill, Neal Woodruff, Dorothe McGill, Jeanne Shoemaker, and Joel Fant, honorable mention. Sulzman Presided Dolores Sulzman, board chairman, presided at the dinner and R. Edwin Browne, University publicity Eleven Track Men To Receive Awards Eleven members of the 1945 track squad will receive awards, the office of E. C. Quigley, athletic director announced today. They are Kenneth Danneberg, engineering frshman, Kansas City, Mo.; Rolland Hamilton, V-12, engineering junior, Whitewater; Richard Hudson, V-12, engineering junior, Kansas City, Mo.; John Jackson, College sophomore, Kansas City, Mo.; Norval Jackson, engineering freshman, Kansas City, Mo.; Lynn Leigh, V-12, engineering junior, Burley, Idaho; Harvey Morrow, V-12, engineering sophomore, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Owen Peck, College sophomore, Kansas City; Leroy Robison, V-12, engineering junior, Lawrence; James Sargent, V-12, engineering sophomore, Wichita; and James Thomas, V-12, engineering junior, Bartlesville, Okla. Elmer F Beth, acting chairman of the department, introduced the following guests: Chancellor Deane W. Malott, '21 and Mrs. Malott; Raymond Nichols, '26, University executive secretary, and Mrs. Nichols; Prof. E. M. Hopkins, who taught the first class in journalism at the University in 1903; Cecil Howes, chief of the Kansas City Star Topeka bureau, and Mrs. Howes. Dwight Payton, publisher of the overbrook Citizen, and Mrs. Payton; Mrs. Clara Payton, Overbrook; Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, and Mrs. Ellsworth; Dowdal H. Davis, '36, Kansas City Call advertising manager, and Mrs. Dorothy Hodge Davis, '37, public relations secretary for the Kansas City Urban League. Charles Carr, '42, Kansas City Star advertising department, and Mrs. Carr; Miss Wilma Thiele, '44, and Miss Frances Abts, '44, Kansas City Kansan reporters; Miss Joy Miller, '44, wire editor in the Associated Press Kansas City bureau; Miss Katherine Gorrill, '45, continuity writer for station KCKN; Dean Sims, '45, Sears Roebuck advertising department, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Sims; and Ens. John Conard, on leave from Ottumwau, Iowa. The University of Kansas took second place in an archery contest in competition with the University of Wichita, and Kansas State Teachers college at Pittsburg, Miss Joie Stapleton, assistant professor of physical education, announced. KU Wins Second In Archery Test This contest was a bit unusual from other archery contests in that it was a mail shoot. Each school that entered shot its own round within a given period and the results were mailed in, tabulated and findings mailed out to each school. It was the first of its kind to be had in Kansas, Miss Stapleton said. Four Score High Ruth Hibbs, Joan Justice, Pearl Guger, and Leah Smith shooting columbia rounds for the first time; were the four highest of the six rounds shot. Ruth Hibbs was high with 49 hits and a 207 score, Joan Justice was second with 41 hits and a 161 score, Pearl Guger came in third with 42 hits and a 152 score, and Leah Smith was fourth with 43 hits and a 151 score. A columbia round is of 24 arrows, shot from 30, 40, and 50 yards, Miss Stapleton explained, and the highest possible score is 72 hits and a 648 score. Wichita Takes First The University of Wichita took first place in the contest with 203 hits and a 885 score, and K. U. came in second with 175 hits and a 671 score. Baker university and Kansas State college withdrew because of bad weather. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — VARSITY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Basil Rathbone Nigel Bruce in "House of Fear" 2nd Hit Sunset Carson in "Santa Fe Saddlemates" SUNDAY One Entire Week Organized houses leading in softball divisions are I. W. W., Chi Omega, Watkins, and Miller, Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, announced. Tipperary, Watkins And Miller Win Softball Games Winners of softball games played yesterday are: Miller, who defeated Kappa Alpha Theta, 17-3, Watkins, who won over A. D. Pi 7-4, and Tipperary, who defeated Pii Phi 13-2. The battery for Miller was Lucie Rothenberger and Iva Rothenberger; for Theta, Marijorie Fadler and Ruth Wright; for Watkins, Phyllis Singer, Annette Stout, and Violet Conard; for A. D. P, Pi, Lice Land and Thelma Stutz; for Pi Phi, Frances Chubb and Sarah Meyers; and for Tipparying, Mary Wisner and Marita Lenski. Battenfeld, Delts Win A-League Games Battenfeld continued its march to the A-division championship by defeating Duke's Mixture 5 to 1 yesterday as the men's intramural softball tournament resumed after the rainy season. In the other A-league game played yesterday, Delta Tau beat Oldham's Oldsters. 16-3. There were no games played in the B league. One game is scheduled in the A league for today, Delta Tau vs. Duke's Mixture. In the B league, the Phi Gams will meet Pi K. A. 1500 Are Graduated at Minnesota More than 1,500 seniors and faculty marched in the commencement procession at the University of Minnesota, May 17. GRANADA TODAY, Ends Saturday ON THE STAGE FRIDAY, 9 P.M. FRIDAY, 9 P.M. — 50 PEOPLE — Star Acts from MAXINE LINDLEY'S School of Dancing OWL SHOW Saturday Nite SUNDAY—4 Days Oscar Wilde's Startling Story of Youth's Mad Adventure! 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