TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Women Play For Title Tonight Corbin hall, defending champion, will meet IWW at 7:30 tonight in Robinson gymnasium for the all-University women's basketball title. Corbin defeated Kappa Alpha Theta 27-25 Jan. 8 for the organized house championship. Althea Shuss, Watkins hall, defeated Mary Margaret Cheney, Kappa Kappa Gamma, for the women's table tennis championship. A table tennis doubles round robin tournament will start next week with each organization represented by three teams. Second semester women's basketball will be played by classes. Class teams have been selected for opening games Thursday night. The junior class will meet the freshmen and seniors will play the sophomores. K U Naval Cagers Seek Second Victory At Vinland Tonight The Naval Training Station's basketball team journeys to Vinland tonight in quest of its second victory over the Vinland team. The Navy boys defeated Vinland here in Lawrence earlier in the season 60-35. Pi Kappa Alpha,leading Division II in intramural basketball,will play the Navy team in the Community building Thursday night at 7:30. State Legislature Plans War Effort Measures Topeka—(INS)—Both houses of the Kansas legislature were in a weekend recess today but leaders were working on plans for consideration of important measures when the third week of the legislature begins Monday. Included in today's work were plans to speed up consideration of the most important measures which must be enacted to aid the war effort and keep the state government functioning sufficiently for the next two years. Economy measures including proposals to cut taxes will be taken up next week by the various committees. SOONERS PLAY---- (continued from page four) covered from the Jayhawk 48-44 barrage at Norman. Rated as the team to beat in pre-season rankings, the Sooners are expected to come into Lawrence Feb. 26 with no other backs and a chance for the championship. Missouri's fine sophomore team found itself Saturday night as it knocked Iowa State from the undefeated class. Thornton Jenkins swished 22 points as the Tigers won easily, 52-34. The Cyclones played without Center Rollin Keubler. The Cyclones will play Drake a Des Moines Friday. The other four games will be played by Missouri and Kansas at Kansas City Friday and Saturday. Kansas meets the Olathe Clippers and Missouri play Great Lakes. opponents will be reversed for Saturday night. ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... BIG SIX SCORING LEADERS 82 Students Promoted For Hospital Work Faculty Approved Group Promotion depended upon the grade-point average of the current semester, and the group was selected by the Committee on Graduation, Promotions, and Advanced Standing, whose action was submitted to the faculty of the School of Medicine for approval. Seventy-six men and six women were promoted after the first semester by the faculty of the School of Medicine to the University of Kansas Hospitals in Kansas City, Kansas. After spending a year and a half in the School of Medicine at the University, these students who had made the required 1.2 grade-point average will continue their work at the University hospital for two-and-a-half years. Second semester sophomores in the School of Medicine who are now in Kansas City are William Aldis, Eugene Anderson, Charles B. Bartell, Albert Blair, Lafe Bauer, M. Leon Bauman, Spencer Bayles, Clyde Brower, Robert S. Brown, William M. Brownell, Mary Frances Callaghan, Erland R. Carlson, Ernest Carreau, Dean C. Chaffee, Lynn D. Chaffee, Robert Collett, Robert K. Cook, William Coutant, John F. Coyle, Ernest W. Crow. G. FG. FT. Pts. Ave. Gerald Tucker (Oklahoma) 2 12 10 34 17.0 2. Charlie Black (Kansas) 3 20 8 48 16.0 3. Thornton Jenkins (Missouri) 3 19 9 47 15.7 4. Allie Paine (Oklahoma) 2 12 5 29 14.5 5. Ron Norman (Iowa State) 3 12 6 30 10.0 John Thompson (Nebraska) 3 9 12 30 10.0 7. John Buescher (Kansas) 3 12 3 27 9.0 Ray Evans (Kansas) 3 12 3 27 9.0 Otto Schnellbacher (Kansas) 3 11 5 27 9.0 10. Marlo Dirks (Kansas State) 4 12 7 31 7.8 Bob Heinzelman (Nebraska) 3 7 9 23 7.8 George R. Davis, Albert I. Decker, Jack Dunagin, Henry H. Dunham, William H. Duvall, Raymond G. Eliott, Merrill D. Evans, Claude Farley, Robert L. Faucett, H. Alden Flanders, Glen M. Floyd, William P. Folck, Mac Floyd Frederick, Phil Galloway, Roy Francis Garrison, Charles F. Grabske, Virgil B. Gray, Bernard H. Hall, Norvan D. Harris, Gerrit L. Lekhuis, Cline D. Hensley, Robert G. Horseman, Warren Hunzicker, Samuel Iwig, Edward G. Kettner, Alexander Laham, Kenneth L. Lohmeyer, Delphia Louk, Hugh Mathewson, Ben H. Mayer, James A. McClure, Andrew Mitchell, Charles Montgomery, James M. Mott, Laurence Nelson, Margaret Nelson, William Nixon, Perry D. Petterson, George H. Powers, Wallace Puntenney. Second Semester Sophomores Nu Sigma forfeited to Theta Tau. Art Weaver Robinson, Philip W. Russell, William F. Sanders, Robert Lee Satterlee, Dorothy J. Shaad, Robert N. Shears, Glen Shepherd, William T. Sirridge, O'Ruth Sisk, Delbert F. Small, Bruce G. Smith, Floyd Smith, Joseph Spearing, Marjorie Spurrier, James R. Stark, Morris Stadland, Harry A. Underwood, Frederick Wallingford, Darrell J. Weber, George A. Westfall, Fred S. Winter, Frederick P. Wolff. (continued from page four) Gene Frazer laid Allen with 13 and 12 points respectively. Harry Living- good was the outstanding performer for the losers. BUY WAR STAMPS . . . PHI DELT'S---- ADD SOCIETY---- (continued from page three) PHI BETA PI... Sunday dinner guests were David Francisco of the University of Kansas Hospitals, Kansas City, and Mary Colglazier. PHI CHI ... ... dinner guests Sunday were Don Musser of the Kansas City signal corp school; Duane Harris, Manhattan; Mrs. Minnie Ogg and daughter, Phyllis; Mrs. S. G. Jolly, Janita Bowman and Joanne Williams, all of Lawrence; and David Jolly of Vesalius, Calif. SIGMA NU . . . ... dinner guest Sunday was Nancy Abel. . . . elected Howard Shyrock as lieutenant commander of their chapter, and Maurice Beardmore as sophomore representative to the fraternity council and Rod Bradley, as junior representative. SUITS AND OBERCOATS Of Quality and Distinction Ober's Pre- Inventory Clearance SALE OF SHIRTS AND FINE NECKWEAR ALSO Entire Stock Not Included NOTICE -- CAR OWNERS O. P. C. DECREES: NATION-WIDE 72-HOUR WEEK FOR SERVICE STATIONS. 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