FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 19 Chi O, DG, AD Pi And IWW Set For Semifinals Chi Omega's are winners of Division 4 as a result of their 36 to 28 victory over Alpha Chi last night. Alpha Delta Pi will represent Division 1, Delta Gamma, Division 2, and I. W. W., Division 3 in the elimination tournaments to be played next week. Delta Gamma and Chi Omega will play their game at 9 p. m., Tuesday after the Kansas State game. The winner will play Alpha Delta Pi at 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Feb. 1. That winning team, the champions of the organized houses, will play the IWW at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Feb. 6. A O Pi's Defeat Gamma Phi's In the first quarter of the game last night Alpha Chi gave their opponents the most trouble. Pat Coolidge, Mimi Nettels, and Margaret Kreider were the Chi Omega's principal force against Audrey Harris, forward, and Nancy Reed, guard, for Alpha Chi. Alpha Omicron Pi won their game against Gamma Phi Beta 30-17. Wilma Bown, Mary Stark, and Jo Ann Tindall were the winners' outstanding players last night against Bobbie Sue McCluggage and Lucy Johnson on the Gamma Phi team. IWW and Corbin Win Independents won their game 29-8 against Campus house with Charlotte Price, Nina Taylor, and Daisy Martin of the Independent team giving a good exhibition against Alberta Mee of Campus house. Marjoris Kaff and Lylas Ruhlen star player. 150 Will Attend Football Banquet One hundred and fifty persons are planning to attend the banquet to be given at 6:30 tonight at the Eldridge hotel in honor of the University football squad. Hugo T. "Dutch" Wedell, justice of the Kansas state supreme court and former president of Kansas University alumni, will be principal speaker. Members of the football squad who finished the season will be guests, and W. W. Davis, professor of history, will be toastmaster for the evening. Coach Henry Shenk will introduce the individual players and will announce the honorary captain for the 1944 season, who was voted upon by the football team at a special meeting Wednesday night from a list of four nominees. Nominees included Don Barrington, Kansas City, and Warren "Granny" Riegle, V-13s who transferred in November; Gene "Chief" Long, Pleasanton, and Leroy Robinson, V-12, Lawrence. Chancellor Deane W. Malott will address the group on "Football at Kansas University" and E. C. Quigley, director of athletics, will speak on "Football from the Director's Viewpoint." Motion pictures of the K. U-Kansas State football game and the Illinois-Iowa game will be shown. MacKenzie Ferguson, Fine Arts freshman from Kansas City, will entertain with boogie-woogie selections during the banquet. Y. W. Gives Chinese Dinner A Chinese dinner was given by the Y. W. C. A. at Washington University when the instructor in the Far Eastern department spoke at one of their recent meetings. Board Will Discuss Football Schedule Plans for the football schedule for next year will be discussed at the Athletic Board meeting which will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Union building, Karl Klooz, bursar, has announced. Suggestions for a new trainer to replace Dean Nesmith, former instructor in physical education, will be made. The baseball schedule for spring will also be set up. Following the meeting, the board will attend a banquet in the Kansas room. Later they will attend the Iowa State basketball game. Class Squads Are Selected Class basketball teams have been selected from the women participating in intramural games, Ruth Hoover, director of women's physical education announced today. The Sophomore and Junior teams will play their game at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 8, and the Freshman and Senior team will play their game at 8:30 the same night. The following teams were chosen: Freshman team: Frances Chubb, Maxine Gunsolly, J. Annetta Stout Colleen Richmond, Marlin Greenlee, forwards; and Joan Lippelman, manager; Ruth Cawod, Mary Holbrook, Marjorie Kaff, Marilyn Adamson, and Daisy Martin, guards. Sophomore team: Audrey Harris, manager; Ruth Payne, Marilyn Nigg, Pat Coolidge, Marjorie Fadler, and Marjorie Peet, forwards; and Donna Jean Morris, Norma Pyke, Nancy Stark, Betty Bacon, June Peterson, and Betty Sanden, guards. Junior team: Lucille Land, manager; Marita Lenski, Ruth Green, Violet Conard, Charlotte Price, and Pat Arnold, forwards; and Marge Free, Lucy Smith, Betty Bixby, Mary Nettels, Katy Burchfield, and Dorothy Higginbottom, guards. Senior team: Margaret Kreider, manager; Lavone Jacobson, Thelma Stutz, Beth Reimer, Donna Burkhead, and Maxin Kelley, forwards; and Barbara Winn, Doris Bixby, Roberta Sue McCluggage, Nancy Reed, Marion Zimmerman, and Joan Boardman, guards. Sportorials This year's intramural basketball season has brought some new talent into the playoff picture. Repeating their last year's winning ways, are the Phi Delt's and the Beta's. Newcomers to the playoff picture are Sigma Nn and Residence Halls. Last year the Phi Psi's won the basketball title and the Phi Gam's were the fourth playoff team. Expect a tough battle when the Kansas State Wildcats come to Lawrence Tuesday night. Coach Fritz Knorr has the highest scoring team in the league, his cagers averaging 52 points a game for their first three games. The "B" league has consistently shown a slightly better brand of basketball than the "A" league, and it might be that the championship game will be a repetition of Monday night's battle between Residence Hall and Beta. Two close matches are scheduled for Monday night. The "B" league champion Residence Hall five will find a worthy opponent in the Sigma Nu team. After losing to Kappa Alpha Psi and Phi Delta Theta early in the league schedule, they have won five straight to take over second place. Bolstered by the addition of George Darsie, who scored 25 and 29 points in two games last week, the Sigma Nu club is vastly improved over its early season showing. Kansas State Will be Tough Residence Halls has stamped itself as the team to beat, winning the "B" league title with an undefeated record. Their closest games were an 18-17 win over Phi Gam and a 30-26 win over Beta. Residence Hall Team Favored Beta also has a strong chance to come back. Boasting a big team with a lot of experience, the Beta's may yet win the title. Opening against the "A" league champs, Phi Delta Theta, they have at least an even chance of winning. The Jayhawkers managed to beat them by a 63 to 40 score in Kansas City during the Charitimas holidays, thanks to a 25 point spree by Charlie Moffett. Whether they can repeat will be a question. Iowa State held the high-scoring Wildcats to GRANADA ENDS SATURDAY A PICTURE TOO EXCITING TO Miss! WARNERS' — SCHEDULE — CONSPIRATORS with SYDNEY GREENSTREET PETER LORRE Regular Monday Thru Friday at 2:30 - 7 - 9 Saturday and Sunday Continuous from 1 P.M. Special Swing Shift Motinee Every Monday and Friday 12 Noon Midnight Preview Every Saturday Night, 11:45 31 points at Ames; however; so it is possible to hold them down. Knorr is the coach who piloted the Aggie A. S. T. P. team to 12 wins in 15 games last year. He was a physical education instructor at Kansas City, Kan., junior college before going to Manhattan two years ago. Navy Fighter Wins With Broken Hand Kenneth Preston, PT 8, took a three round decision from Homer Hoover, PT 10, in spite of a broken hand as a result of an injury received in the first round, in the Navy welter-weight *semi*-final fight yesterday in Robinson gymnasium. Preston's hand will prevent his participation in the finals. Semi-final bouts in two other weight classes were fought yesterday. Paul Finck, PT 7, won in the V-12 special-weight class by a technical knockout over Lewis Strong, PT 6, in a fight stopped by the referee after the second round. Finck's previous experience in the ring gave him unfair advantage, was the decision. A close decision gave Ed Shive, PT 7, the heavyweight victory over Bob Burch, PT 10. University High Take Victory from Lansing By defeating Lansing high 40-2 last night, University high won the right to play DeSoto high in to night's feature semifinal game of the Tri-county league tournament DeSoto. Leading 27 to 9 at halftime, University high was never pressured and won easily. Roger Olmstead, with 17 points, and Bill Porter, with 1 counters, led the winners. The DeSoto game should be one of the closest battles of the tournament. DeSoto has won two game from University high so far this year by 32-22 and 46-30 scores and is the favorite to win the tournament. 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