WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Beta's Capture Sweepstakes Cup In Intramurals By the wide margin of 140 points, Beta Theta Pi, won the Intramural Sweepstakes Cup for the fourth successive year, it was announced today by Dr. Ed Elbel. The Galloping Dominoes were second and Phi Psi third. The Betas were the winners of touch football and softball and several of the team and individual cups in the minor sports. Their teams have been consistently among the leaders and the inevitable result was that they made the final showing a walkaway. Other results announced yesterday were the spring sports championships. Sigma Alpha Epsilon golfers were the best in the division and went through the season undefeated. Galloping Dominoes won both the individual and team horseshoe cups, although the championship still is in doubt. Maust and Schrader both Dominoes, will play for the individual title. The perennial champions of handball, Beta, made no exception, and copped the title with practically no competition from the other teams. In tennis Phi Delt won the individual cup, but lost the team cup to the Beta team. Forty-four teams competed in the intramural program this year and it is expected that the number of individual players will near 1000. FINAL STANDING OF THE TEAMS 1. Beta Theta Pi 126.25 2. Galloping Dominoes 1 1066.25 3. Phi Kappa Psi 933.75 4. Phi Delta Theta 810.00 5. Delta Tau Delta 793.25 6. Kappa Sigma 734.92 7. Phi Gamma Delta 689.00 8. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 658.75 9. Sigma Chi 569.17 10. Pi Kappa Alpha 519.00 11. Sigma Phi Epsilon 508.00 12. Delta Chi 506.50 13. Sigma Nu 501.00 14. Triangle 422.75 15. Delta Upsilon 410.25 16. Alpha Tau Omega 371.00 17. Acacia 350.00 18. Theta Tau 345.00 19. Alpha Kappa Psi 280.00 20. Alpha Chi Sigma 245.00 21. Kappa Eta Kappa 209.38 22. Warriors 200.00 23. Hexagons 1 170.00 24. Hellhounds 162.50 25. I. S. A. 1 152.50 26. Buccaneers 150.00 27. Dunakin Club 145.00 28. Comets 142.50 BOT Galloping Ghosts 142.50 Newman Club 135.00 Galloping Ghosts II 125.00 32. Tekes 125.00 33. Phi Alpha Delta 125.00 34. Rock Chalk 125.00 35. Hillside Club 125.00 36. I. S. A. IV 115.67 37. Oread Boys 112.50 38. Jayhawk Co-op 105.00 39. Mississippi Meteors 90.00 40. I. S. A. V 50.00 41. Ohio Ichabods 67.50 42. Hexagons II 52.50 43. I. S. A. II 37.50 44. I. S. A. III 22.50 Two Jobs Open For Announcers At Station KFKU Auditions for student radio announcers on KFKU for next semester will be held at the studio in the engineering laboratory building tomorrow at 3 o'clock. Positions are open for two regular announcers and one stand-in to work part time. The positions are open only to men students who will be returning to the University next semester. Applicants should register with Mildred Seaman at the Extension office, 109 Fraser before tomorrow afternoon. Selections are made on a purely competitive basis. Each applicant will be tested before a microphone with the committee of judges listening in. The judges will be Prof Allen Crafton and Associate Professor Robert Calderwood from the speech department and Alice Moncrieff, associate Professor of voice. Thursday is the last day for distribution of Jayhawker magazines (9 a.m. to 5 p.m., basement of Union building). A ruling of the Civil Aeronautics Authority, received in Lawrence today, reduces the quota for the University's summer pilot training course to 60, Prof. Earl D. Hay announced. Hind sight is often as important as foresight when driving. Learn to use your rear view mirror. Tentatively announced yesterday at 75, the University figure was revised when the CAA decided that no school would be allotted more than 60 students for summer training. Reduce Summer Fliers to 60 The preliminary work, in any event, will be underway by June 20, Hay said. Instructor for the summer will be Bill Ashcraft. Professor Hay said that advanced training for five students was already started under Joe Jacobson of Kansas City. The men, Russ Chitwood, e'40; Daryl Wagner, e'40; Dwight Kurth, e'40; James Tharp, e'40; and Clyde Pace, e'40; were to have started this phase of their instruction last October, he said. Advanced training may be given part of the 60 students who enroll for the summer course. Thanks a lot fellows for your generous patronage this past year Best of luck and we'll hope to see you next fall. 811 Mass. St. 74 For More Summer Fun! Selected Slacksuits 98c Your favorites are here! Harum scarum ones and smart gentleman-tailored ones with stitched front pleats. Get one of each style. Cottons, rayons. --- --- Regularly 1.19! Sale! Slacksuits, Playsuits 94ยข It's so little to pay for generously sized, high-style suits. Slacksuits for tom boys or spectators. Playsuits pretty as a June garden Cottons and rayons. ---