FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1945 IWW, DG Move To Semifinals Of Cage Contest IWW and Delta Gamma moved into semifinal competition last night winning division titles from Theta and Kappa respectively. Until the fourth quarter in the Theta-IWW contest it was anybody's game with the score several times tied. In the closing minutes of play, the IWW team came through to make five points that won the game 31-36. Jacobson, IWW forward, made 21 points to lead the scoring attack of her team. Kathryn O'Leary, Theta, was high for her team with 13 points. Fadler was the second Theta scorer with 12 points. The Delta Gamma's were barely able to edge out the fighting Kappa team 38-33 in the final game of Division II last night. Ruth Payne, towering D.G. forward, made 29 points to rank as high point player of the game. Maxine Gunelly, Kappa, rushed the goal for 21 points for her team. Locksley hall broke into the games won column last night by defeating Miller hall 37-20. Colleen Richmond, Locksley forward, made 23 points and led the scoring for the game. Ruth Green, Miller, was high for her team with eight points. Second-Round Play In Volleyball Starts; Handball Near Finals PT 5 will play PT 9 and PT 7 will meet PT 8 in the second round of the Navy volleyball tournament at 4:30 p. m. today. PT 5, winner of the first round got off to a good start by beating PT 10 Monday in two out of three games. In the first game PT 5 scored 15 to PT 10's 11. PT 10 won the second game 15-13, and PT 5 took the last game 15-9. PT 6 forfeited to PT 7. The upper bracket in the handball tournament has reached the semi-finals with Harold Phelps, PT 10 matched with Bob Stockton, PT 9. The lower bracket has reached the finals, Paul Finch, PT 7, defeated John McShane PT 8, in the semi-finals and will meet the winner of the Phelps-Stockton game to decide the championship. The intramural swimming mets will begin next week, Chief G. W. Gathings, in charge of Navy sports, said this morning. Films showing abandoning ship drills, swimming, and physical strength tests are being shown to the navy physical training classes. The films are to aid the navy trainees in understanding the navy physical training program. Washington, (INS)—Frances Perkins, secretary of labor, through the previous administration of President Roosevelt, will continue indefinitely in that post. It was disclosed that the president has written Secretary Perkins rejecting her resignation. Perkins Will Continue As Secretary of Labor Oaken Bucket Given Winner An old oaken bucket is the symbol of victory presented to the winner of the Purdue-Indiana university football game each year. Greek Pledges to Have Prom A "Pledge Prom," designed primarily for Greek pledges of both sororities and fraternities, will be held in February at the University of Indiana. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Iowa State Starters BILL BLOCK (GUARD) LOUIS MENZE (COACH) ORLYN FEUERBACH (FORWARD) Semi-Finals Reached In Boxing Tournament The Navy boxing tournament reached the semi-final stage yesterday afternoon with the close of the second round of the preliminary bouts. The best bout of the afternoon was in the middle-weight division with James Sargent, PT8, winning by a hairline decision over Bill Rugges, PT10. In the light-weight class, Dick Laub, PT8, won an easy victory over Joseph McCabe, PT9. Bill Jenson, PT10, won a close battle over Milton Waller, PT8 in the V-12 special-weight class. In a nip and tuck fight Melvin Liebau, PT8, won the decision by outlasting his opponent, James Irwin, PT8. Semi-final bouts will be fought at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. The line-up for these bouts will be announced toorrow. Donors Can Register Until 5 O'clock Today Registration of volunteer blood donors will continue at Watkins Memorial hospital at 5 p.m. today, Dr. Ralph I Canuteson, chairman of the donor committee said. "Only those who know they can give a pint of blood should register," Dr. Canuteson emphasized. The Washington university debate squad has made two out-of-town trips this season. Starting for the Cyclones in Saturday night's Kansas-Iowa State clash will be four of the five pictured above. Bill Bailey has been replaced by Bob Mott in the Iowans last five games. Jim Myers, upper right, has the highest average in the Big Six with 14.3 points a game. Mott, freshman center, is fifth with a 10.7 average. Orlyn Feuerbach, lower right, will pair with Myers at the other forward post. He is a steady forward and the number three scorer for the Cyclones. Bill Block, lower left, is the only letterman back from last year, an excellent defensive guard, and fourth in the team's scoring. Bob Peterson, center, is a flashy freshman guard who has started consistently at the back position with Block. The rise in clothing prices in the last 13 months has been accelerating while rents have been held stable and food prices have gone down, Mr. Bowles said. The principal reasons for the increase in clothing prices, according to the department of labor index of prices are the shifting by manufacturers to high price lines, and consequently disappearance of low cost clothing from the stores, forcing consumers to buy more expensive goods; actual price increases; and deterioration in quality of many garments. NEW PROGRAM— While industry profits will be reduced by the program Mr. Bowles explained, they will still be considerably higher than in peace time and consumers will be saved at least 600 million dollars a year. (continued from page one) giving the O.P.A. legal ceiling price. 5. Firmer control of prices will be in effect at all levels including retail. 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