7. 20,1941 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE ay d Ebek Poznik Beven, Cordell d and urs; J. R. Finney, ill heave Hamilton relay in ars at 8 for Coe basha appe Beta superiod, intra- much much indicates. night, Sigma man I 67 to e with in the Swim Team Bows To Bears Washington University of St. Louis tacked another defeat onto the Kansas swimming team by winning a dual meet, 53 to 29, in the Robinson gym pool yesterday afternoon. The Bears reached the finish line first in seven out of nine events, leaving only the breaststroke and diving to the Jayhawks. Paul White, big Kansas diver, captured his specialty and Bill Mackie, a promising sophomore, placed second. Bretsynder, Werenich, and Jacobs, the Bears' crack medley relay trio copped the first event on the program. Brand followed with firsts in the 220-yard free style and 150-yard backstroke. Gene Nelson "butterflied" early to gain a safe lead and then coated to victory in the breaststroke ahead of Weenich of Washington. F. Armstrong splashed the 50-yard dash in 25.8 seconds and also triumphed in the 100-yard dash. W. Armstrong lapped his opponents in the quarter-mile to post a time of 5.30.1. The 440-yard relay went to the Washington foursome of Jacobs, Matthey, Brand, and F. Armstrong. Tomorrow the Kansas swimmers will travel to Lincoln to meet Nebraska in a Big Six dual affair. Medley relay:Won by Washington (B. Snyder, Weenich, Jacobs); second, Kansas (Lasselle, Nelson, Morton). Time. 3:19.6. The summary: 220-yard free style: Won by Brand, Washington; second, W. Armstrong, Washington; third, Mackie, Kansas. Time, 2:23.4. 50-yard dash: Won by F. Armstrong, Washington; second, Morton Kansas; third, Matthew, Washington. Time: 25.8. Diving: Won by White, Kansas; second, Mackie, Kansas. (No Washington entries.) 100-yard dash: Won by F. Armstrong, Washington; second, Matheeny, Washington; third, Moses, Kansas. Time : 59.3. 150-yard back stroke: Won by Brand, Washington; second, B. Snyder, Washington; third, Lasselle, Kansas. Time, 1:51.6. Regulars Score This Way KANSAS Howard Engleman, f ... 20.4 T. P. Hunter, f ... 3.0 Bob Allen, c ... 10.8 John Kline, g ... 2.2 Marvin Sollenberger, g ... 8 OKLAHOMA A. D. Roberts, f ... 7.6 Garnett Corbin, b ... 6.7 Hugh Ford, c ... 9.7 Allie Paine, g ... 5.6 Paul Heap, g ... 2.6 John Fitzgibbon, f ... 5.4 Jack Thompson, f ... 2.6 Al Randall, c ... 6.25 Don Fitz, g ... 9.25 Sid Held, g ... 8.1 NEBRASKA IOWA STATE Al Budolsfon, f 8.0 Fred Gordon, f 4.0 Gordon Nicholas, c 10.3 Dale DeKoster, g 8.4 Carol Schneider, g 7.4 KANSAS STATE Jack Horacek, f 7.5 Chris Langvardt, f 5.9 Tom Guy, c 4.75 Larry Beaumont, g 5.5 Norris Holstrom, g 4.1 MISSOURI Kansas University's next home basketball game will be Tuesday night in Hoch auditorium against the Kansas State Wildcats. Herb Gregg, f ... 7.0 Lynn Bedford, f ... 2.3 George Constantz, c ... 2.6 Loren Mills, g ... 6.6 Martin Nash, g ... 2.7 440-yard dash: Won by W. Armstrong, Washington; second, Mackie, Kansas; third, B. Snyder, Washington. Time: 5.30.1. 200-yard breast stroke: Won by Nelson, Kansas; second, Weenich, Washington. Time, 2:42.9. 400-yard relay: Won by Washington, (Jacobs, Matthew, Brand, F. Armstrong); second, Kansas (Lasselle, Musser, Moses, Morton). Time, 3:55.2. The BEST IS THE CHEAPEST You get what you pay for in Dry Cleaning, as in anything else. Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE For the Best--- Ed Young E. W. Young Six More Gridmen Report For Drills Six more footballers checked out warmup suits yesterday to bring the total number reporting for early conditioning drills to 45. Cold weather drove the gridmen indoors, to the track underneath the stadium, where they practiced on starts, and jogged around the 220 yard oval. HARD BATTLE Be at the send-off rally for the Jayhawkers tonights at the Santa Fe station. A ten man Jayhawkier squad will entrain at 8:02 tonight on the Santa Fe. Conditioning exercises are being held every afternoon until March 3, when spring football practice officially begins. Those who checked out equipment yesterday were Had Burger, Ray Craft, Bert Coleman, Paul Turner, Ed and Marvin Vandaveer. He also intimated that John Buescher, the classy Illinois sophomore, might see considerable action by virtue of his play against the Cowboys Monday. gers met K-State in their first encounter. Men making the trip will include: Engleman, Allen, Hunter, Kline, Sollenberger, Buescher, Jim Arnold, Ed Hall, Vance Hall and Charles Walker. Destined to see most action at the Tiger forwards, however, are big George Evans, a gangling long shot artist, and Don Harvey, a five-foot, ten-inch junior. Captain Martin Nash and steady-playing Loren Mills will handle the starting guard assignments. Allen said that he would start his usual lineup of Howard Engleman, and T. P. Hunter at Forwards, Bob Allen at center and Mary Sollenberger and John Kline at guards. (continued from page four) PI K A'S DOWN— (continued from page four) fourth quarter, Bob Price, Pi K.A., proceeded to find the basket, swishing three straight goals. His teammate, Crawford, hit another, and Altman, brilliant Beta guard, retaliated with a long 1-hander. Price again found the netting for the final counter of the contest. The Betas were in front at halftime 17 to 16, with Altman, connecting on five of his first six shots. The Pi K.A.'s presented a team of well - balanced performers in McCormack, Price, Crawford, Engel, and Atwell. The Pi K.A. victory placed them in a second place tie in division II with their victims, the Betas. Both have won six and lost two. Vandaveer Still Hot Delta Upsilon defeated a Sigma Nu outfit 32 to 29 in a thriller. Eddie Vandaveer went on a scoring spree again last night, with a total of 24 points to his credit as his team, Newman I, set the season's high in team totals by piling up 67 tallies against the Jayhawk Co-op's 15. Vandaveer now tops individual scoring in division III with a 14.0 average. Russell and Mosser, D.U.'s, led the attack with 13 and 11 points respectively. Warren Israel, Sigma Nu guard, gathered 19 of his teammates 29 points to boost his season average to 11.0 and gained the leadership of division I in scoring averages. Delt "B"'s Triumph In the only "B" contest of the evening, Delta Tau Delta "B" continued to hold one-third share in first place of division V by turning back Kappa Sigma "B" 25 to 13. Severin starred for the D.T.D. victors with 3 goals and 3 free throws. Box scores. Box score: PI K. A. 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