THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE McSpadden's 24 Points Paces Fiji Tonight By CLINT KANAGA Larry McSpadden of Phi Gamma Delta and Benny Ewers of Sig Alph "B" took heed of Howard Engleman's scoring feats against Texas by duplicating his style in their manner of getting points in last night's intramural basketball contests. McSpadden broke Beta Fred Litttoys high mark for the year in "A" team ball by gathering 10 goals and 4 free throws for 24 points as the Phi Gams swamped Theta Tau 51 to 5. Litttooy's previous record was 18, established Tuesday night. B. Ewers set the mark for all "B" stars to shoot at, by tallying 26 points, as the Sig Alph "B" won easily from Kappa Sig "B" 46 to 9. In the other games of the evening, delta Chi downed Alpha Tau Omega 29-19 for its second straight win; Sigma Nu "B" defeated Pi K.A. "B" 26 to 12; A.T.O. "C" triumphed over Phi Gam "C" 20 to 1; and Sig Alph "C" fell before Sigma Chi "C" 13-6. Moving in front 18-2 at the half, the Phi Gams literally poured the ball through the hoop the final period. Healy aided McSpadden in the scoring column by hitting eight field goals and held Domingo, Theta Tau star, to one charity toss. With Ed Hall finding the basket consistently as he has done in the past two years, the Delta Chris won a hard fought battle from the A.T.O. five. Hall and "Chuck" Wenstrand led the scoring with 14 and eight points respectively. The Delta Chis held a five point margin at halftime and increased it to 10 by the end of the game. Other standouts in the less important games of the evening were Westfall and Gubar for the A.T.O. "C", Fogel with 12 points for the Sigma Nu "B", and Worley's fine all-around play for the Sigma Chi "C". Ingrid Frestadius Arrives Home Swede Goes By Express Ingrid Frestadius, former exchange student at the University, has arrived safely at her home in Gimo, Sweden. This good news was received this morning in an uncensored letter by Mrs. James Blue of 1501 Vermont. Ingrid left the United States on Oct. 10 and arrived in Sweden Nov. 4. Her trip took her through Portugal, Spain, France Switzerland, Germany and Poland. She travelled by way of express so that she couldn't get $ \textcircled{*} $ lost—she never saw her ticket. Encountered Floods In Spain It took 10 days to travel through Spain because of the many floods there; otherwise she experienced few delays on her trip. At a port in Poland, German soldiers stopped her—but only to ask her whom the Americans were going to elect president. Cars in Sweden can't use "gazoline" as fuel, but they have to use some kind of gas from charcoal or wood. She is coaxing her father to buy his first car so that she can continue with her driving which she learned here at the University. She is trying to get a job as a newspaper reporter to some American paper which publishes everyday life in Stockholm. Jobs are scarce in Sweden because "everywhere they are firing people." "I have to take a course in English and German shorthand, without I won't get anywhere, that is clear . . . Then I will start with Russian . . . especially now with our new commercial agreement with Sovjet." Ingrid was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. While here she spoke before 108 different groups in the towns of Kansas. Wilcox Is Eastern Air Lines Pilot Axel Is Eastern Air Lines Pilot Jesse A. Wilcox, who attended the University during the year 1932-1933, has joined the Eastern Air Lines as pilot of the Great Silver Fleet, according to informaiton received from Capt. E. V. Rickenbacker, president and general manager of the company. Wilcox is lieutenant, junior grade, in the U.S. Naval Reserve. He was with the United States Navy Air Corps for four years before joining the air transport company. Women's Intramurals By JEAN MILAM Mary Beth Dodge, Kappa, became the all-school women's tennis champion Saturday when she defeated Peggy Davis, Theta, 6-4, 6-3. The championship last year went to Jane Irwin, Kappa. Four basketball games are scheduled for tonight. The first two games, beginning at 8:45 o'clock will be played between the TNTs and ETCs and the Pi Phis and the Gamma Phis. At 9:30 o'clock the INDs will meet Miller hall and the Alpha Chis will play the Chi Omegas. The first game will see the ETCs in action in basketball for the first time. The group was organized by Miss Hoover this fall and includes Jerry Ulm, outstanding TNT guard last year. The first two brackets of the ping pong tournament have been played off with the following results: ETCs defeated TNTs, 2-0; Miller hall defeated the INDs, 3-0; Kappas defeated the A.D. Pis, 3-0; ETCs defeated the INDs. 2-1; and TNTs. defeated IWWs, 2-1. In the aerial darts tournament, Wilson, Watkins, defeated Roudabusch, A.D. Pi; Goff, Watkins, defeated Ewing, A. O. Pi; Harrington, KAT, defeated Miner, CO; Kinney, TNT, defeated Nettles, SK; and Hoover, SK, defeated Anderson, A. D. Pi. A. and M. Downs Texas; O.U.Wins Oklahoma A. and M. college opened its season with a 48 to 42 victory over Texas university. It was the 47th consecutive victory for the Aggies on their home floor. A. and M. hasn't lost a game in Stillwater since 1936. Delta Phi Delta's Plan Art Loans By UNITED PRESS Oklahoma, using a fast breaking offense, defeated Southern Methodist university 43 to 34 last night in a non-conference basketball game. The Sooners led 15 to 11 at the half and never were headed. Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, is collecting prints and originals of well-known works of art, both classic and modern, to be loaned to students and faculty members. Louis Weinberg, president of Delta Phi Delta, said that it planned to carry out the project on a loan library idea. A small fee is to be charged for matting the works so that they will be suitable to hang in students' rooms. Many of the more valuable prints or originals will be framed and put under glass. Some of the artists on the Hill will contribute some original pieces which can be loaned to organized houses. Aside from reproductions, the collection will include woodcuts, etchings, pieces of sculpture, oil paintings, and lithographs. Waters Talks on Trade Barriers Leslie Waters, professor of economics, spoke to the League of Women Voters at the regular monthly luncheon meeting today at the Episcopal parish house. His subject was "Interstate Trade Barriers." ALL 15c ANY TIME SHOWS Continuous Shows from 2 Today ENDS SATURDAY The Old Wild West at Its Six-Gun Best! 5 — BIG UNITS — 5 ADDED Chapter 9 "DAREDEVILS" Harry Langdon "COLD TURKEY" Cartoon • News Cartoon - News SUNDAY — 4 Days A Howling Hit! 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