THURSDAY, MAY 16. 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Women's Intramurals By CECIL KING Outstanding players of women's intramural baseball teams have been selected to play on class teams. The first class game will be played between the sophomores and the seniors Friday. The juniors will meet the freshmen Monday, May 20. The two winning teams will battle for the class team championship Wednesday, May 22. Thursday, May 23, the two losing teams will play. The class teams selected are: Seniors: manager, Kinney, E.T.C.; Perry, Theta; Lemoine, Pi Phi; Anderson, Pi Phi; Blaney, Theta; Wiser, I.N.D.; Henry, Kappa; Hawkey, T.N.T.; M. Johnson, Watkins; Armstrong, Alpha Chi; Ulm, T.N.T.; Hoffman, Pi Phi; Waring, Kappa; Lewis, Pi Phi; and J. Irwin, Kappa. Juniors: manager, Horosko, I.W.W.; Heimbrook, Gamma Phi; Milhoan, Alpha Chi; Parker, Kappa; V. Bell, I.W.W.; Brizzell, Corbin; Rice, Chi Omega; E. Irwin, Kappa; Markwell, Theta; Hinshaw, Pi Phi; Jenkins, Kappa; Starr, Pi Phi; M. Miller, Pi Phi; Fisher, Watkins; and Haskins, Pi Phi. Sophomores: manager, Bingham, I.N.D.; Tuley, Sigma Kappa; Milan, I.W.W.; Lowry, Chi Omega; Stapaulas, I.W.W.; Whitehead, Alpha Chi; Herriman, I.W.W.; M. B. Dodge, Kappa; Wedell, Kappa; Lawson, Miller; Bitter, T.N.T.; and D. Johnson, Theta, Lingenfelter, I.W.W. Freshmen: manager, Schaake, I.N.D.; Elliott, Kappa; Browser, Alpha Chi; S. Irwin, Kappa; Wells, Corbin; Allphin, Chi Omega; Rader, I.W.W. Linley, I.N.D.; Struble, I.N.D. and Henry, Corbin; Wilson, Watkins; Burkhead, Chi Omega; Long, Corbin; Stannard, I.N.D. Women's intramural baseball games must be played off by Pi Beta Phi, Corbin hall, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and I.W.W., winners in their divisions, to determine the championship team. Kappa, Corbin and Pi Phi will vie for the title of champions of the organized houses. The winner will play I.W.W., winners of the independent teams, for the women's intramural baseball championship. Corbin beat out Pi Phi 18-13, in an evenly matched baseball battle Monday. Lenora Grizzell, pitcher for Corbin, scored one of the home runs for her team. Mildred Wells knocked the other two home runs. Marjorie Henry was the catcher for Corbin. On the Pi Phi team, Virginia Anderson was pitcher and Dennis Lemine was catcher. Jean Hinshaw hit the only Pi Phi home run. Kappa will meet Corbin Tuesday, May 21, at 4:30 to determine the organized house champion. Golfers, Netmen--- (Continued from page 4) and Innes, Central, $2\frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{2}$; Wake- land and Hepworth, Kansas, defeated Duwe and Oethe, Central, $2\frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{2}$. Tennis singles — Brown, Central, defeated Engleman, Kansas, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4; Franks, Kansas, defeated E. W. Smith, Central, 6-2, 6-2; Floyd, Kansas, defeated Skillman, Central, 6-2, 6-2; Voelker, Kansas, defeated Talbot, Central, 6-4, 6-4; Shupe, Kansas, defeated E. H. Smith, Central, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Tennis doubles - Engleman and Floyd, Kansas, defeated Brown and Skillman, 6-2, 6-3; Franks and Minor, Kansas, tied Smith and Smith, Central, 3-6, 6-3. R.O.T.C.To Receive Awards at Barbecue Cups, sabers, medals, sweaters, books, and certificates will be presented to organizations and individual R.O.T.C. cadets for outstanding accomplishments during the year at the spring barbecue next Wednesday evening in Memorial stadium. The company obtaining the highest rating in squad, platoon and company drill will be named on the Chancellor's cup, and also receive a blue ribbon for the company guide on staff. The commander of the best trained platoon, in both the first and second battalions, will receive an engraved cup. Each member of the platoon will get the University R.O.T.C. medal with "platoon" bar. The best rifle shot will be awarded a silver marksmanship medal, and be named on Lawrence Reserve Officers Association cup. Those in the highest ten who have not previously been awarded sweaters, making a minimum average score of 335, will receive a sweater with R.O.T.C. shield on the breast (for first award) and the University of Kansas R.O.T.C. medal with "rifle" bar. The honor graduate will receive a certificate of award, and be named on the Kansas Reserve Officers Association cup. In addition to the following awards each cadet will receive a University R.O.T.C. award with "merit" bar. The first year's advanced cadets with academic standing of "B-" or higher will receive a saber by the P.M.S. & T. for the most outstanding leadership shown in the R.O.T.C.; they will also receive a medal by the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, and a medal by the U.S. Coast Artillery Association. The cadet completing the second year basic course in Coast Artillery with the highest military average receives as a first award a scabbard and blade medal. Second award, runner-up, is a copy of the R.O.T.C. manual for the Coast Artillery. A like award is made to the infantry unit. An engraved cup goes to the two Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 NOW ENDS FRIDAY Tarkington's Grand Story About Those Glorious Days You Never Forget! Jackie Cooper Betty Fields "SEVENTEEN" The Screen's Master of Horror at His Best! Boris Karloff Cartoon - News And highest rated cadets in the first year basic course, and certificates of eligibility for promotion to corporals go to the highest rated cadet from each company. R.O.T.C. Receives 'Excellent' Rating 'Man With Nine Lives' The University R.O.T.C. units have again been rated excellent by the commanding officer of the seventh corps area, in the annual training and administrative inspection which was held April 23 and 24, it was announced by Colonel Karl F. Baldwin today. SATURDAY ONLY Matinee and Night ON OUR STAGE Colorado Pete and Kit and Kay Western Songsters from KMBC's Brush Creek Follies NOW! This rating of excellent is the highest that is given to schools of this type, it is said. The inspecting officers complimented the instructors on their work in the department, and also complimented the department on the attitude of the cadets. DICKINSON ENDS SATURDAY SATURDAY A RECORD BEST-SELLER NOW VIVIDLY BROUGHT TO LIFE ON THE SCREEN! Produced by DAVID O. SELZNICK Who Gave You "Gone With the Wind" DAPHNE DU MAURIER'S Alpha Chi Sigma Elects Glen Stevenson As Head REBECCA LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN FONTAINE starring A L S O FRANKIE MASTERS and His Bond LATEST NEWS DATEE All Shows—15c—Anytime NOW! ENDS FRIDAY 2 HITS! Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, elected Glen Stevenson, gr, master alchemist of the organization at its regular meeting last night. Other officers elected were: Oliver Edwards, c'41, vice master alchemist; George Lupfer, e'41, recorder; Ernest Klema, c'41, master of ceremonies; Jay Stewart, c'42, reporter; Henry Holtzclaw, c'42, assistant reporter; C. Ellsworth Stephens, e'41, treasurer. To Go to Paris--- A Gal's Gotta Be Good! MELVYN DOUGLAS JOAN BLONDELL "GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS" Thrills, Chills, Chuckles! "OPENED BY MISTAKE" CHARLIE RUGGLES 2nd Hit---of Oklahoma, will be battling it out for top honors. Sportscope--- (Continued from page 4) SATURDAY—GEORGE O'BRIEN "MARSHAL OF MESA CITY" SUNDAY! WAR AT SEA! WALLACE BEERY "Thunder Afloat" And—MAY ROBSON "Granny Get Your Gun" He has run the 100 in 9.5 this year and the 220 in 20.6 . . . Saturday his times were a tenth of a second slower in each event . . . He is now a senior and as a sophomore he ran the 220 in 21.2. 19 Men---of Oklahoma, will be battling it out for top honors. (Continued from page four) dash, in which Mathes of Kansas, Littler of Nebraska, Acres of Kansas State, and Koettel and Mathews Higgins from Missouri, is slated to win the pole vault. Hunt of Nebraska, should rank about second, but Tone of Oklahoma, and Beven and O'Hara of Kansas, are possible unsetters in the pole riding event. Foy A Favorite In Lows Foy, a Kansan, will be stepping in fast company over the 220-yard low hurdles with Smuts, Nebraska, Morris and Coogan, Oklahoma, and Aggiemen Dodge and Darden. Entries from Kansas are: One-mile run—Edwards, Ryan, Sulitzer. 220-yard low hurdles—Foy. 440-yard dash—Hamilton, Reed, Eberhardt. 220-yard low hurdles—Foy. 880-yard run—Thompson, Hatfield, Splitter. 100-yard dash—Mathes, Greene, Scott. 220-yard dash-Mathes, Greenee, Scott, Hamilton. Two-mile—Edwards, Harris, Ryan, Toberan. One-mile relay—Mathes, Greene, Hamilton. Reed. Pole vault—Beven, O'Hara. Broadjump—J. R. Jones. Javelin—Dawes. SINGLES 15c hr., 2 hrs. 25c DOUBLES 35c hr. Swell for picnics, moonlit rides, steak fries. Time: NOW Place: 14th & Mass. Grab a gal and a bike and enjoy a bike-date. We Furnish Baskets COVEY'S RENT-A-BIKE FLOWERS Say it Best OUR SPRING SELECTION WAS NEVER LOVELIER Flower Fone "820" WARD'S FLOWER SHOP