THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Hopkins Wins In Overtime The Templin hall-Hopkins hall game proved to be the thriller of Tuesday's intramural games as Hopkins won 29-27 in overtime. The Hoppers' leading scorer was Bob Barnes with 15 points, while Frank Anderson chalked up 11 for Templin. The Phi Gam steam roller came through with another victory last night swamping a slow-moving Delta Upsilon team 54-19. Kenny Johnson and Bill Palmer led the Fiji's scoring attack with 18 and 15 points. ATO mauled Triangle 45-14 in another of last night's games. Dick Beach made 21 points, and Holt 15. AK Psi, led by Ross Baumunk with 21 points nosed out Nu Sigma Nu 46-40 last night. The score was close all the way with the winners leading at the half 20-18. Allen Semi-co-op forfeited to the Blanks in their scheduled game last night. Tuesday evening saw four B-team bouts. Theta Tau whipped the Sig Ep's 38-13. Phi Psi's Bob Barton led his team with 15 points in a CFI-14 victory over Battenfeld. DU won a lopsided game from PIKA 41-8. Tusen Stugard starred with 14 points. The Phi Delt's also won a one-sided game over Delta Tau Delta 42-10 score. In an A game Ralph Schaake and Milo Farneti scored 10 points each as the Deadheads won easily from the Ramblers, 32-16. Chief Yeoman Starkey of the Naval Training School challenges intramural basketball fives to a game. A game can be scheduled with the sailors by calling 684, Naval Training School. War Cancels State Political Conventions Topeka, Jan. 7 (INS)—Although tentative plans are being made for the usual gatherings indications were today that both the Republican and Democrats may have to call off their annual love feast because of the war and transportation difficulties. The Republicans have already announced that Wyandotte county will not send its usual big delegation this year and more cancellations are expected in the next few days. W. H. Burke, head of the Kansas Democrats, who was in Topeka over the weekend telling how it took him 14 hours to come from Little River, said "I think the meeting might as well be called off this year." O.U. LOOKS---featured. She is a product of the Russian State school, one of the foremost ballerinas today of international reputation. Miss Danlova is making her tenth annual American tour as the leading feminine artist of the company. (continued from page four) points and gave Sooner fans a scare when he shot one off the floor while lying flat on his back to pull Kansas up to within six points of the Sooners in the final moments of play. Charlie Black showed Sooner fans some of the finest offensive and defensive rebounding they had seen in years. Black dogged both backboards and found time to score 11 points. In the earlier game at Lawrence Black had whipped in 25 points against Oklahoma. School at 7th & Louisiana St. Intramural Basketball Schedule TONIGHT 8:30—East court: Sigma Chi vs. Theta Tau (B game) West court: John Moore Co-op vs. Deadheads 9:30—East court: Sigma Chi vs. Phi Delta Theta West court: Sigma Nu vs. Kappa Sigma 10:30—East court; Jayhawk Co-op vs. 4-F West court; Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Theta Tau KAT-Corbin Play Tonight For House Championship Coed Table Tennis Reaches Semi-finals Division winners in the women's intramural table tennis tournament are Mary Margaret Cheney, Kappa; Margaret Butler, Kappa; Althea Shuss, Walkins hall; and Mary Morrill, Kappa. Semi finals of the tournament will be played off this week between division winners. Cheney, who defeated Margaret Kreider, Chi Omega in the finals of her division, will play Margaret Butler, winner over IWW's Mary Hughes. Butler reached the quarter-finals of the tournament last year, and Cheney was eliminated last year by Althea Shuss. Cordelia Murphy, Kappa, was defeated by Althea Shuss in the finals of Division III. Miss Shuss will play Mary Morrill, who defeated Pauline Schultz, Corbin. Completion of Lindley Hall Held Up by Priorities Dr. E. A. Stephenson, of the petroleum and mining engineering department, announced today that the committee for the new Mineral Industries building has no priorities on the purchase of copper for wiring. The building is practically finished but until the copper wiring is obtained it cannot be used. "Religion and Changing World Views" will be discussed by the Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church, at the Pharmacy club colloquy at 11:30 Friday morning. The Rev. Mr. Hughes came to Lawrence this fall. By EVELYN RAILSBACK By winning from Kappa Kappa Gamma 24-19,Kappa Alpha Theta won the right to play Corbin hall for the organized house championship in the women's intramural basketball tournament. The game will begin at 7:30 tonight. Winner of the Corbin-Theta game will play IWW for the tournament championship. None of the three teams has been defeated this season. Corbin won the championship last year and has played consistently good basketball this year. Although Mildred Wells has starred, Corin's strength has come from teamwork among six women who know how to play basketball. IWW Shing on Floor IWW Shines on Floor IWW's team is made up of some of the best women athletes on the Hill who are not in organized houses. Floor work of the team has been excellent, with scoring honors shared by Lavone Jacobson, Marita Lenski and Frances Raw. The Theta-Kappa score was close throughout the game, and at the half, 9-9. After the half the game seesawed until the final minutes when Betty Roberts broke away from her guard to score several times. Dorothy Fizzell lead the Theta defense. In a low scoring game Alpha Chi Omega defeated Pi Beta Phi 7-5 Tuesday night. Barbara Reid led the Alpha Chi defense, and Barbara Winn was outstanding guard for the Pi Phi's. Rita Lemoine made the Pi Phi's points. The Coop-Watkins game has been canceled because of measles victims on the teams. SELL US THIS SEMESTER'S BOOKS! SEMESTER'S BOOKS! BUY FROM US NEXT W.S.G.A. Book Exchange (Sub-Basement) Union Building Wilcox and Follett representative will buy discontinued texts WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY One American Scene --featured. She is a product of the Russian State school, one of the foremost ballerinas today of international reputation. Miss Danlova is making her tenth annual American tour as the leading feminine artist of the company. Jan. 13,14,15 Ballet Russe Scores Hit In Entertaining Dances The Monte Carlo Ballet Russe, complete with its own symphony orchestra, elaborate scenery, and highly colored costumes, entertained a packed audience Tuesday night in Hoch auditorium. The program in its entirety portrayed sections of three full-length ballets, "Swan Lake," "Rodeo," and "Le Beau Danube." The first dance in the performance was "The Magic Swan," the third act "Swan Lake," by ___. The first dance in the perfor the third act "Swan Lake," by Tchaikowsky. Alexandra Daniłova and Igor Youskevitch were featured dancers. Strauss Concluded Program The second section of the ballet was a unique performance of a native American word, based on authentic Americana, called "Rodeo" or "The Courting at Burnt Ranch." Lighting effects were particularly effective in this scene which depicted the southwest tradition of get-togethers on the ranch. Johann Strauss' music created the atmosphere of the final number, "Le Beau Danube." It was in this section of the ballet that the dancing of Alexandra Daniilova was again The company was directed by Leonide Massine, who is acclaimed as one of the great male personalities of modern ballet. Jenes Talks On Camouflage T. D. 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