FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1945 Watkins, Kappa Alpha Delt Win; Pi Phi-IWW Tie The Pi Phi's neatly tied up the IWW's last night 28-28 in an upset. The tie will not be played off unless the two teams should be tied in games won and lost when the season is over. Lavonne Jacobson was high point player with 18 points for the IWW's. Joan Stoddard made 12 for the Pi Phi's. The Pi Phi's were ahead 8 points at the half but lost' the lead during the fourth quarter. The A. D. Pi's continued their whining streak last night by defeating Corbin hall 33-20. Lucille Land, Alpha Delt forward, made 24 points to lead the scoring. Dorothy Bruce, Corbin, was next in line with 12 points. Corbin was the underdog throughout the game making only 4 points during the first half to the A. D. Pi's 17. A third and fourth quarter rally brought their score up to within 9 points of the Alpha Delt's but they could not narrow the margin after that. Land, Jean Cooper, and Thelma Stutz were outstanding for the Alpha Delt's, with Bruce, Norma Jean Pyke, and Edith Boehmer playing outstanding ball for Corbin. Kappas Defeat Miller The Kappa's succeeded in defeating a spunky Miller hall team 28-15 in their game last night. The half-time score 10-12 gave the Kappa's only a slight margin and it looked as though Miller hall might break into the win column. However, the Kappa's were able to hold them during the last half. Maxine Gunsolly made 14 points to lead the scoring. Ruth Green was high for Miller with 8 points Gampa Phi's Lose Watkins hall won over the Gamma Phi's 47-13. Annetta Stout, Watkins forward, made 20 points against the Gamma Phi's with Lavon Ruhlen, also of Watkins, a close second for high point honors with 18. Billy Ann Simmons was high for the Gamma Phi's with 7 points. Watkins made its 47 points without a foul being called against any of its forwards. Navy Men Play Off Preliminary Bouts Foster Reynolds, PT 6, won from James Simpson, PT 7, by a technical knockout; Jerry Gray, PT 10 was declared winner by a close decision over Theodore Batechelder, PT 5; Dean Bagley, PT 6, defeated Joseph Zauner, PT 7; and Homer Hoover gained a victory by forfeit from Charles Aylward, both representing PT 10, in preliminary bouts of the V-12 boxing program in Robinson gymnasium yesterday. The heavyweight fight, Gray (176 pounds) versus Batchelder (1731/2 pounds) was the best fight of the evening. Chief G. W. Gathings, in charge of navy sports, said. Gray piled up enough points in the first two rounds to off-set a terrific comeback in the third by Batchelder. In the lightweight bout of the afternoon, Reynolds' technical knockout was awarded at the close of the second round. Simpson had received a cut over the eye and was advised not to risk more serious injury by continuing the fight. Dean Bagley (155 pounds) had the weight of previous experience to help him in disposing of Zauner (154 pounds) who had never fought before. The last four preliminary bouts will be fought in Robinson gymnasium at 4:30 p.m. Thursday. Applications for for Residence To Be Filed by Feb. 10 Applications for residence in all women's dormitories for the spring semester should be filed in the office of the adviser of women by Feb. 1, Miss Marie Miller, assistant adviser, announced today. Reservations will be completed by Feb. 10. Those already having applications on file should renew them, Miss Miller said. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — Three German Spies Are At Large in U. S. Washington—(INS)—The F. B. I. warned today of the possibility that three more German agents—classmates of two Nazi spies who landed recently by submarine off the Maine coast—are at large in the United States. They were said to be under orders to enter this country for espionage and sabotage activities. There are eight generals among the alumni of Ohio state university. V-12's Help Rescue Thirty from Hotel Fire New Haven, Conn. — Navy V-12 students of Yale university aided 30 persons in escaping from fire which destroyed the Bishop hotel across the campus from the School of Fine Arts this morning. The guests found temporary quarters in some stables. The hotel was one of the landmarks of the community. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Chicagoan Goes Over on Repairs Violating war production board regulations limiting expenditures on private dwelling repairs to $200, a Chicago man is charged with completely remodeling his house at a cost of $13,157. Hitch Hikers Stomp on Sale Hitch Hikers Stomp, boogie woogie piano solo written by McKenzie Ferguson, went on sale yesterday in the Student Union Book Exchange. The copies are reproductions of the original manuscript and are priced at 50c.