WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 18.1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Delta Chi's Topple Teke's; Sigma Chi Wins By CLINT KANAGA Big Jim Zimmerman, Delta Chi center, batted in a tip-in with a minute to play to give the Delta Chi's a thrilling 19 to 17 win over a favored Tau Kappa Epsilon five. Sigma Chi won an equally exciting game from Kappa Eta Kappa 24-20 while the Dead End Kids downed Dunakin II 33 to 26 in the intramural basketball games played last night. The Delta Chis had moved in front by halftime, leading the Tekes 15-11. During the third quarter, the Tekes put on a spurt to deadlock the score at 15 all. Callow, followed by Zimmerman, counted in the final period to give the Delta Chis victory. Standout of the Teke five was Dunn, guard while Callow kept the Delta Chis in the ball game with his continual long shots. Tied 20 to 20 with three minutes to play, Bill Hyer, ace Sigma Chi forward, swished two successive one-handed shots to lead his teammates to triumph. The Kappa Eta Kappa outfit battled on even terms with the Sigma Chis until the last few minutes. Half score was 12 to 10 in the Sigma Chis favor. Game stars were McKale, Kappa Eta Kappa, and Hartman and Hyer, Sigma Chis. The Dead End Kids romped to a well-earned win over Dunakin II 33 to 26 with Beims and Tannenbaum leading the way. Corkhill, star Dunakin forward, was aasonic thorn to the Dead Enders. The box score: The box score: DELTA CHI FG FT F Wenstrand, f 2 1 3 Burton, f 0 0 2 Zimmerman, c 2 0 1 Hall, g 1 0 2 Callow, g 3 2 1 Totals 8 3 9 TEKES (17) FG FT F Fry, f 0 0 2 Ulrich, f 1 0 2 Dalrymple, c 0 2 1 Dunn, g 3 1 0 Lindsquist, g 1 2 1 Cohlemeyer, g 1 0 2 Totals 6 5 Totals ... 6 5 Santa Visits Watkins Hospital Santa Claus came to Watkins Memorial hospital last night when the staff had its annual Christmas party. A turkey dinner was served at the hospital and Santa Claus passed out gifts later at the Watkins Nurse's home. 6.00-6:30—Musicale. Jan Chia- pusso, pianist. KFKU Wednesday, Dec. 18 Thursday, Dec. 19 3:15—Spanish Lesson. 3:00—French Lesson. 6:00—Public Opinion and the News. Friday, Dec. 20 9:30-10:00—University of Kansas Roundtable, "Population Trends in the Middle West." 3:00-3:30 - Symphonic Hour; "Nut-cracker Suite" by Tschalkowsky. 6:00-6:30 “A Christmas Carol” read by Robert Calderwood. And The Band Will Play The University Band which will present its annual winter concert tonight in Hoch Auditorium. The director is Russell L. Wiley. Ready For Eastern Invasion---among the invaders star performers will be Michigan's great pair of Harmon and Evanheski, Penn's Reagan, and Notre Dame's pulverizing captain, Milt Piepul. Relegated to the second outfit will probably be Pitt's George Kraum, Princeton's Allerdice, Minnesota's Paffrath, and "Red d" Hahnenstein of Northwestern. George Muha, Carnegie Tech halfback is the remaining back. BILL HOGBEN AS WE SEE IT---among the invaders star performers will be Michigan's great pair of Harmon and Evanheski, Penn's Reagan, and Notre Dame's pulverizing captain, Milt Piepul. Relegated to the second outfit will probably be Pitt's George Kraum, Princeton's Allerdice, Minnesota's Paffrath, and "Red d" Hahnenstein of Northwestern. George Muha, Carnegie Tech halfback is the remaining back. BOB JOHNSON (continued from page four) Quoting from the article it says, "Kansas will send out another crack team. She lost three regulars, but still has center Bob Allen and forward Howard Engleman. A stronger offense will offset defensive losses." The Dec. 31 issue of the pictorial magazine "Look" lists "Phog" Allen's Kansas Jayhawkers once more as the class of Big Six cage teams. "Look" names Oklahoma and Missouri as serious challengers, although both were hard hit by graduation, and Iowa State and Kansas State as "maybe" teams. Says Nebraska will have two aces in Don Fitz and Sid Held. Hence, if the Husker-Indian skirmish begins to drag, or if you're just naturally a Husker hater anyway, keep that second date in San Francisco, where two great aggregations, boasting four of your own plains-country gridiron greats, will help ring down the curtain on another "football" circus. And the East line shouldn't be sad with men like Drahos, Enich, Frutig, and Gajekci subject to call. Engineers Celebrate In Marvin Tonight Chemical engineers will hold a Christmas party at 7:45 tonight in Marvin Auditorium. The American Institute of Chemical Engineers is sponsoring the entertainment. Tweed To Discuss Invention Of Calculus at Math Meeting (continued from page four) the Jayhawks will practice on some court other than the Garden as an ice carnival will be in progress there. MEET NATIONAL---- After the game with Fordham Saturday night, the team will leave for Philadelphia the next morning. The Jayhawks will stay at the Strath Haven Inn in Strathmore, a suburb, and work out at the Strathmore College field house. Meet Owls Dec 30 The game with Temple will be played in the Philadelphia Municipal Auditorium, Monday, Dec. 30. Meet Owls Dec. 30 The Jayhawkers leave Washington New Year's Eve and go to Chicago by way of Pittsburgh. They arrive in Chicago, the afternoon of New Year's Day nad play Loyola in the Coliseum the next night. The following day Dr. Allen will take his squad to Washington, D.C., where they will spend the day visiting the FBI building, as well as making a trip to Mount Vernon, etc. The journey home begins at 9:30 a.m., Jan. 3, with the squad scheduled to get back in Lawrence at 5:56 that afternoon. John Tweed, college junior, will discuss "Newton, Leibnitz, and the Invention of Calculus" at the Mathematics club meeting in room 203 of Frank Strong hall at 4:45 tomorrow afternoon. Refreshments will be served in the women's lounge preceding the meeting. Union Netsters Whip Kansas City U. Team Both the itinerary and the players to make the trip were selected yesterday by five of the lettermen, Engleman, Allen, Kline, Johnson and Hogben. The sixth letterman, Hunter, is confined in Watkins Hospital with a cold. The'Union table tennis team came out on top Sunday as it trounced Kansas City U. in a match at Kansas City. Perry Peterson and Bud Heiberg won their singles matches while David Holmes and Charles Ham dropped theirs. Shirley Irwin was a winner and Norma Tibbets a loser in women's singles. Peterson and Heiberg took the doubles match. Henrys Leave for Rose Bowl Coach and Mrs. Gwinn Henry and son, Gwinn Henry III, left yesterday on a trip to California where they will attend the Nebraska-Stanford Rose Bowl game. The Henrys will go by way of Brownwood, Texas where they will visit Mrs. Henry's father, and will continue to San Diego where they will spend Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Jack Nessly. Sour Owl out tomorrow morning. Get his gift from Ober's—The store where he shops regularly