FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1945 Residence Halls Win Fifth Game Fiji's Win Third Several places in the final standings were determined last night as the fourth week of the intramural basketball season came to a close. Winning their first game, the Draft Dodgers climbed out of the "A" league cellar by defeating Tau Kappa Epsilon by a 23 to 13 score. It was the Tekes' fifth straight loss. Wells led the winners with 6 points and Shafer and Cowling each made 5 for the losers. Residence Halls won their fifth straight from Sigma Chi as was expected and only the Beta's stand between them and an undefeated season. Orval Kaufman again led the winners with 10 points in the 33 to 22 win. Lynn Leigh was high for the Sigma Chi's with 7 points. Half-time score was 21 to 9 in favor of Residence Halls. Delts Lose Second One-Pointer Residence Halls Win Again Delta Tau Delta lost their second one-pointer of the season to Kappa Alpha PSi by a 25 to 24 score. After a 10-10 halftime deadlock the winners jumped to a 16-10 lead on three quick baskets. Gradually catching up, the Deltas forged to a 22-20 lead only to lose in the final minutes of the game. Miner was high point man with 11 points for the Deltas as Dillon scored only 7 in leading the winners. Phi Gam's Win Third In the second game of the "B" league, the Phi Gam's won their third in a row by lying Dick's Demons 38 to 24. "Buzz" Hargiss led the Fijiji with 13 points, while George Dick led his club with 8. The halftime score favored the winners by 13 to 11, and they piled up their margin in the second half. A League Team Won Lost Phi Delt 4 0 Kappa Sig .3 0 K A Psi 3 1 Delt 2 3 Sigma Nu 1 2 D. Dodgers 1 3 Teke 0 5 B League Team Won Los Res. Halls 5 0 Beta 2 0 Phi Gam 3 2 Sigma Chi 1 2 Phi Psi 1 2 Dick's Demons 1 4 Sig Alph 0 3 SENATE---the Hit Parade, I'd rather be fenced in." (continued from page one) Scott; Paul B. Bailey, '10, Hiawatha; W. F. McGinnis, '21, El Dorado; C. E. Youse, '18, Baxter Springs; Jay T. Totts, '04, Coldwater; Frank L. Hagman, '18, Kansas City; Joseph M. Evos, '22, George L. Maser, '09, Parsons; H. D. Arend, '20, Beloit; Richard L. Becker, '27, Coffeyville, W. H. White, '11; L. C. Long, '26, Abilene; Ray T. Wright, '27, Lawrence; Edwin F. Abels, '14, Lawrence; Laurence M. Turner, '29, Moline; Hugh Hook, '22, Sabathea; August W. Sauterbach, '23, Colby; Howard Adams, '16, Maple Hill; C. O. Lutz, '24, Sharon Springs; William H. Towers, '19, Kansas City; and E. Weeks, '25, Bonner Springs. Senate Discussed Creating United Nations Council Washington — (INS) — A strong movement was launched in the senate today for creation of a United Nations council to iron out political problems of the Allies until the Dumbarton Oaks plan of international organization is perfected. President Roosevelt called in a senate postwar foreign relations subcommittee for a report on the proposed council, which is drawing both Republican and Democratie support. Know Your Team KIRK SCOTT Second-high scorer for the Jaya- hawkers so far this year is this former Newton high lad. Kirk has scored 51 points in 7 games so far for a 7.3 average. Six feet tall, he lettered three years at Newton for Frank Lindley. All-Ark Valley and all-state, he played with the 1942 AA State Champion "Railroaders." Last year he played in several early season games until restricted. Later he played for the undefended V-12 team in the Lawrence Community league and for Phil Delta Theta in intramurals making the all-star intramural team. He is a senior in mechanical engineering. Women's Intramural Games Tonight 7-30 p. m. Tipperary vs. Miller hall 8:30 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Locksley hall. Alpha Chi Omega vs. IND. Alpha Cni Omega vs. IND. Harmon Co-op vs. Campus house K.U. UNWILLING---the Hit Parade, I'd rather be fenced in." (continued from page one) Dave Stimson, Engineering sophome, remarked, "Tibbett should stick to 'Old Man River' and heed the call of the Met." Lou Little, College junior, said, "I like Lawrence Tibbett, but when he sings 'give me land' he can have it." Other students sharing her opinion were Pat Ferguson, College sophomore; Betty Duemcke, College sophomore; and Elsie Thompson, College junior. Ruth Cawood, College freshman, liked Tibbett singing 'Don't Fence Me In' but thought that he lowered himself." Phil Stockton, College freshman, and Jerry Wilden, College senior, both preferred Tibbett. Swooners May Be Consolved "I like Tibbett best. There's no comparison," was the opinion of Meredith Heinsohn, Fine Arts freshman. Kenneth Nohe, College sophomore, declared, "Well, anything is better than Frankie." Miss Mabel Elliott, associate professor of sociology, is wondering if the loss of Frankie will affect the adolescent population of the country. Tibbett Polls A Few One note of comfort can be found for Sinatra fans--Frankie has started a new Wednesday night show of his own. Lt. Everett Gill, a bombardier in the 8th Air Force, has been reported missing in action over Germany. A member of Phi Delta Theta, he was a student in the College in 1943 Everett Gill Missing in Action PT 8 and PT5 Win In Navy Tourney; Phelps in Semi-final PT 8 and PT 5 won in the Navy basketball tournament in Robinson gymnasium yesterday. PT 8 defeated PT 7, 42 to 33, and PT 5 beat PT 6, 38 to 28. In the handball tournament, a 21-5, 21-8 victory over Fred Daneke, PT 6, put Harold Phelps, PT 9, into the semi-finals yesterday. His opponent will be the victor in the game between Richard Stockton and John Norton Baker, both of PT 9. One match already scheduled in the handball semi-finals is between John McGuckin, PT 8, and Paul Finck, PT 7. Wayne Hird, two-year football letterman at center, announced yesterday that he would play no more football at the University of Kansas unless he was given a job. Hird stated that there are plenty of other schools which find good jobs for their athletes. Finals in handball will be on a GQ program in Hoch auditorium. Chief Gathings said this morning. Original plans called for play of the finals in all tournaments on a single Saturday morning. Chief Gathings explained that such a program would be too long and that the finals will be spread over a number of GQ's. Athletic officials of the university state that Hird has held several jobs since the beginning of school, all of which paid well for the time spent. Although these jobs have run out, there is still plenty of work left, however it may not be quite so easy or pleasant as his previous work. A volleyball tournament will start next week, the games to be played on the lower floor in Robinson gymnasium Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Hird Refuses to Play Football Unless He Is Given a Job Chancellor To Return From East Monday Chancellor Deane W. Malott will return Monday from the East where he has been attending a meeting of the Business Advisory council of the United States Department of Commerce. The Chancellor represented the University in the interest of the William Allen White foundation. Shenk to Represent K.U. at NCAA Meet Henry Shenk, football coach, will represent the Athletic Association of the university at the National Collegiate Athletic association meeting in Columbus, Ohio this week. Shenk is to attend the Coaches and the physical education sections of the conference. E. C. Quigley, athletic director, was unable to secure reservations and could not attend. Shenk left last night for Columbus. Sgt. Richard W. Hammonds, McCune; Pfc. Hugh B. Harrison, Oxford; Pvt. Paul F. Kluge, Newton; Pvt. Ernest A. Lickey, Wichita; Pfc. Clayton G. Linddeke, Norwich; Pfc. Howard E. Mackley, St. John; Pfc. Warren E. Potterbang, Lincoln; Pfc. Milford P. Saine, Hunter; Lt. Walter F. Sanders, Junction City. 1837. European area; Pfe. Labert M. Andrews, Howard; Sgt. Ray M. Bottorff, Chapman; Pfc. File R. Bushong, Kansas City; Tech. 5th Gr. Daniel W. Cordill; Kansas City; Pfc. Darrell B. Cowwell, Lucas; Pvt. Elmer L. Earl, Iola; Pvt. Roger M. Eppler, Merriam; Sgt. Kenneth R. Ferrell, Wichita; Sgt. William J. Gwinner, Lincoln. The war department made public recently the names of 3144 United States soldiers wounded in action. The casualties announced occurred in the European and Mediterranean areas. The following are from Kansas: Lt. Frederick E. Schmolze, Topeka; Cpl. Leo R. Vermillion, Sabetha; Pvt. Robert C. Wyss, Burns; Pfc. Kenneth R. Yardley, Garden City. Casualty List Mediterranean area: Pfc. Charles Burkholder, Wichita; Pfc. George L. Pryor, Salina; Pfc. Noel C. Vaughn, Elk City. The names of 3,034 United States soldiers killed in action in the European area were announced today by the war department. The following are from Kansas: Sgt. Leo L. Anderson, Doniphan; Pvt. Andrew D. Bahl, Hays; Sgt. John C. Barker, Eureka; Ptc. Byron H. Batchelor, Jr., Hutchinson; Pvt. Roy D. Brewer, Coffeville; Pvt. Albert W. Cannon, Arkansas City; Lt. Charles H. Carr, Kansas City; Lt. Wilbur H. Dow, Pratt; Tech. 5th Gr. Marc P. Dyer, Arkansas City Pvt. Howard E. Foster, Mahakasr Sgt. Lee L. Garrigues, Sterlings NOW GRANADA THRU SATURDAY A Beautiful Romance . . Exciting Action . . Breathless Suspense! All to make a story you won't forget! OWL SHOW Saturday,11:45 Sunday 4 Days Kansan Board Acts On Policy Issues Appointment of three new members of the staff of the University Daily Kansan was approved by the Kansan board at its meeting Monday afternoon. A committee, composed of Kelma Smith and Lois Scott, was selected to investigate the possibilities of running a summary news sheet of stories selected from the Daily Kansan to be sent to service men at the front. Appointment approvals made were those of Kelma Smith, new advertising manager; Jim Mordy, sports editor; and Joel Fant, exchange editor, and news matter was passed and the group acted on the status of the University high school as a news source. The board decided that news from the high school would be used as it interested University students. Advisability of promotions and special editions was also discussed. Tech. 5th Gr. Manuel Goazalez, Jr. Smith Center; Sgt. Floyd C. Goudy, Sterling; Sgt. Cecil H. Grahm, Valley Falls; Pfc. Warren W. Grippin, Shallow Water; Pvt. William E. Guillford, Centralia; Tech. 5th Gr. Frank E. Hampl, Luray; Pfc. Roy V. Hedin, Lindsburg. Pvt. Darrell L. Howard, Wichita; Pfc. Raymond C. Kurtz, Atchison; Sgt. Lawrence E. Landwehr, Ransom; Pvt. Ray D. Lee, Dodge City; Pvt. Gerald L. Lindenberger, Lawrence; Sgt. Richard N. Marcotte, Oakley; Lt. Kenneth J. Markley, Lincoln; Pvt. Francis J. McCall, St. Paul; Sgt. Sylvester E. Meier, Holton. VARSITY — Thursday — "Thank Your Lucky Stars" With Humphrey Bogart Eddie Cantor Bette Davis ENDS SATURDAY JAYHAWKER NOW The Love Story Behind the Greatest Adventure of the Times — SUNDAY — The Siren of the Sarongs!