FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN e to rea- col- door elar see. stated and the U. and done arise Big Sports Weekend:17 Games On Intramural Basketball Card The Kappa Sigma and Delta Chi squads clowned through 32 minutes of intramural basketball last night, with a 29 to 21 Delta Chi victory resulting. Hardest working man on the floor was "Curly" Hayden, who combined the tasks of refereeing, and coaching and rooting for both teams. Wendell Wendstrand, Delta Chi star, and Harold Dumler, Kappa Sigma forward, tied for high point honors with nine points each. Ed Andrisevic aided Wenstrand with seven points. The victor's fast break and superior rebounding more than offset the accurate long shots of the Kappa Sigma's. The Sigma Chi "B" squad had no trouble finding the basket as they handed the Pi Kappa Alpha "B" team a 51 to 8 lacing. The red-hot Sigma Chi second team led at the half 20 to 5. Three men—Rodney Smith, Craig Howes, and Kenneth Adams—paced the Sigma Chi attack with 11 points each. The Battenfeld hall "B" team led by James McKinney defeated the Alpha Kappa Psi "B" squad 28 to 16. McKinney garnered five field goals. Bill Collinson led the Alpha Kappa Psi scorers with four buckets. Halftime score of the game was 20 to 10. Seventeen games are scheduled for weekend play. Seven will be run off tonight, and the remaining ten Saturday morning and afternoon. One scheduled tonight, Sigma Alpha Epsilon against Phi Delta Theta, has been postponed. An aroused Phi Kappa Psi "D" team rallied in the last half to defeat the Kappa Sigma "C"队 20 to 15. The winners had trailed at halftime 12 to 9. Eldon Richey and Jo Payne were the Phi PSi stars. Box scores: Delta Chi (29) G FT Wenstrand, f 4 1 Beanway, f 2 1 Lednicky, f 1 0 Andrisevic, c 3 1 Musick g 2 0 Doobin, g 1 0 Innis, g 0 0 Totals 13 3 Kappa Sigma (21) G FT Rankin, f 1 0 Dumler, f 4 1 Lowe, c 1 0 Southern, g 0 0 Finney, g 2 0 Shoaf, g 2 0 Totals 10 1 Sigma Chi “B” (51) G FT Wilson, f 0 4 Adams, f 5 1 Bevan, f 0 1 Decker, f 4 0 Norris, c 1 1 Howes, c 5 1 Smith, g 5 1 Nelson, g 1 0 Bobb, g 0 0 Totals 21 9 Pi Kappa Alpha "B" (8) G FT Pi Kappa Alpha "B" (8) G FT Bowlus, f 0 1 Patten, f 1 0 Selfridge, f 0 0 Hodges, c 1 1 Dill, g 0 0 Berridge, g 1 0 Green, g 0 0 Totals 3 2 TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE 6:00 Beta Theta Pi “B” vs. Sigma Chi “D”. 7:00 Theta Tau vs. Phi Kappa Psi. 8:00 Battenfeld vs. Newman II. 8:00 Delta Tau Delta “B” vs. Phi Kappa Psi “B”. 8:00 Kappa Sigma “B” vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon “B”。 9:00 Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Nu. 9:00 Rock Chalk Coop vs. Union Fountainers TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE 9:30 a.m. Delta Upson "B" vs. Alpha Kappa Psi "B". 9:30 a.m. Sigma Nu "B" vs. Kappa Sigma "B". 10:30 a.m. Delta Tau Delta "C" vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon "C". 10:30 a.m. Sigma Chi vs. Delta Chi. 11:30 a.m. Delta Tau Delta vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 11:30 a.m. Beta Theta Pi "B" vs. Phi Delta Theta "B". 1:00 Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" vs. Pi Kappa Alpha "B". 1:00 Sigma Chi "C" vs. Alpa Tau Omega "C". 2:00 Kappa Sigma vs. Alpha Tau Omega. 2:00 Delta Upson vs. Sigma Nu. Today's Roundup Of News Shorts War a Year Ago Former King Alfonso XIII, of Spain, renounced claims to the throne in favor of his son, Prince Juan. Patriotic Tokens Portland, Ore. — One of the proudest collectors of tokens is Charles R. Lamb. He has a large international collection of street car tokens mounted on elaborate backgrounds portraying the patriotic spirit of America, 1942. BY UNITED PRESS Lamb has color designs of "Keep 'Em Flying," "U.S.A." "Victory" and "Remember Pearl Harbor," spelled with tokens strewn from one end of his home to the other. Ape Love Sarasota, Fla. — Toto, docile mate of the giant gorilla Gargantua, is happy again after months of grieving. Toto has ben depressed since her pet cat, Principe, was killed in November, when a freight car crashed into the circus cage. Now Toto has another cat. Its name is Principie II and she fondles it by the hour. The cat seems to like it. Contributor Pittsfield, Mass.—Shoemaker John Castello believes he was well within his rights in giving the aluminum-for-defense drive committee a pair of aluminum soled shoes. Above Castellos bench is a sign reading "Not Responsible For Goods Left Over 30 Days." When a committee member visited his shop, Castello handed out the boots left by a former member of the German army for repairs 22 years ago. Battenfeld "B" (28) G FT McKinney, f ... 5 0 Wymore, f ... 3 0 Eash, c ... 1 0 Juelfs, g ... 0 0 Reardon, g ... 3 0 Rosen, g ... 2 0 Totals ... 14 0 Venom in Every Pot Standish, Me. — Although it's only Venison in Every Pot Alpha Kappa Psi "B" (16) G FT Geiger, f ... 1 0 Gregory, f ... 2 0 McKee, c ... 1 0 Collinson, g ... 4 0 Aldridge, g ... 0 0 Sussex, g ... 0 0 Totals ... 8 0 15 miles from Maine's largest city —Portland—this village (pop. 1317) has taken top honors at the "sharp-shootingest" town in the state. During the recent open season, a total of 19,881 deer were killed, and Standish hunters baged 526 of them. Philadelphia — If there is any truth to the old adage that "Love Conquers All," then the army should gain confidence from the enlistment of four boys from Danielsville who walked in together and signed up. They were the four Love brothers—Henry, 17; Robert, 18; Richard, 19, and James, 21. Love at War Strange Allergy Hauser, Ore. — Being allergic to the drone of an airplane motor makes Sandy, five-year-old sheepdog, a top flight aircraft spotter. Sandy, who takes his regular turn at the observation tower here, barks furiously when he hears the hum of a plane, but doesn't appear to notice the sound of trucks, automobiles or boats. "Meanest Thief" Klamath Falls, Ore. — This county's meanest thief has broken his own record. Recently someone stole defense stamps from a Klamath Falls church. Now defense stamps, money and stamp books which children were filling have been stolen from the school house and authorities attribute both jobs to the same culprit. Modern Choir tryouts will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in the Memorial Union ballroom, Clarence Peterson, director of the Choir, announced today. There are places in the Choir for about four women and several men. The Choir will start immediately to practice on "St. Louis Blues," which it will present at the spring concert of the University orchestra. Modern Choir to Select New Members Tomorrow WANT ADS WANTED: Boys to work for board and pay for overtime. Apply at the Cottage. 658-86 LOST: Gold brooch set with small diamond and pearls. On or near campus. Sentimental value to owner. Reply 3204 or K.U. 15. 659-89 Women's Intramurals BY SHIRLEY HENRY In women's intramural basketball, Corbin hall defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma by a count of 22 to 12 to cop the championship of Division 2. 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