WEDNESDAY, MAY 8., 1940. 50 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIV Golfers Ring Up Fifth Win In Downpour Playing on rain-soaked fairways and greens, the Jayhawk golfers rang up their fifth victory, a 10 1-2 to 7 1-2 win over Washburn College, yesterday afternoon on the Lawrence Country Club course. More than an inch of water covered some of the greens. The tennis meet scheduled with Washburn was cancelled after several attempts at holding the matches on the wet courts were made. The meet was originally scheduled for April 17, but rain that day caused postponement. Ritchie Leads Jayhawks Jayhawk golfers were led by Dean Ritchie, who toured the 18 holes in 78, but medalist honors went to Knight, Ichabod number 3 man, who carded a 76. This was the second victory this season over Washburn, the Kansas golfers winning the matches at Topeka May 1, by the same score as yesterday, $10\frac{1}{2}$ to $7\frac{1}{2}$. Rod Wakeland scored an 80 in winning his match from Barker, Washburn. Bill McElhenny shot an 81, and Bob LaGree an 82. but both lost their matches to Ichabod golfers. Meet Tigers Saturday On Friday afternoon, the golf and tennis teams will leave for Columbia for matches with Missouri Saturday. Coach Shannon's golfers split their matches with the Tigers, 9 to 9, in the meet held here April 27. Rain-soaked courts caused postponement of the tennis matches scheduled with the Missouri netmen that day. The summary: Golf twosomes — Ritchie, Kansas (78), defeated Wormington, Washburn (80), 3-0; Wakeland, Kansas (80), defeated Barker, Washburn (85), 3-0; Knight, Washburn (76), defeated McElhennany, Kansas (81), 3-0; Murrow, Washburn (81), defeated LaGrece, Kansas (82), 2-1. Golf foursomes — Ritchie and Wakeland, Kansas, defended Wormington and Barker, Washburn, 3-0; Knight and Morrow, Washburn, defeated McEllenny and LaGre, Kansas, $2\frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{2}$. Women's Intramurals--- (Continued from page 4) City, Mo., yesterday. Under the guidance of Miss Joie Stapleton, assistant instructor of physical education, and E. B. DeGroot, junior instructor of physical education, the practice teachers observed the plans, the organization, administration, and teaching of physical education at different types of schools. Spanish Club Elects Merle Simmons President Other officers elected for next year are: Frank Pinet, c'42, vice-president; Margaret Welch, c'43, secretary; Bill Belt, gr, treasurer; and Barbara Daniels, c'41, president of the refreshment committee. Merle Simmons, gr, was elected to head El Ateneo, University Spanish club, at a meeting held yesterday. Plans for the club's picnic which is to be held May 21, at the home of Maude Elliot, were also discussed at the meeting. Scabbard and Blade So Install Officers Scabbard and Blade, honorary military fraternity, will hold installation of the following officers at their regular meeting Thursday night: Bob Stadler, e'41, captain; George Powers, c'41, first lieutenant; Dick Large, e'41, second lieutenant; George Wiszneauckas, e'41, first sergeant. W.A.A. To Elect New Officers The nominating committee of the Women's Athletic Association selected nominees Monday, to be voted on at an election tomorrow at 4:30 in Robinson gymnasium, and a W.A. A. banquet at Evans Hearth has been scheduled for Thursday, May 16, Lois Wisler, president, announced today. The nominees are: president, Ann Cota, c'41, and Virginia Bell, e'd1; Miller Defeats Jones In Cue Meet Intramural tournaments, sponsored by the Memorial Union activities committee, are rapidly reaching the finals. In the co-ed cue tournament, Jean Miller, c'41, defeated Betty Jones, c'43, yesterday, leaving her only one more round to complete. Semi-finals for the women's table tennis contest are due at the hostess' desk Thursday. vice-president, Gladys Bitter, ed'42, and Elline Irwin, c'41; secretary, Betty Watson, ed'42, and Kathryn Schaake, ed'43; treasurer, Alta Bing- ham, ed'42, and Wanda Horosko, ed'41; point system manager, Elizabeth Ann Peairs, c'42, and Marjorie Rader, ed'43; and sports managers, hockey, Evelyn Kinney, ed'40, baseball, Mary Beth Dodge, fa'42, basketball, Sue Haskins, c'41, swimming, Margaret Whitehead, c'42, volleyball, Jean Hinshaw, c'41, and minor sports. Bunny Jenkins, sp. Nominations may also be made from the floor. W. A.A. members who wish to attend the banquet must sign on the bulletin board in the gym. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 "STUDENTS CHOICE" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP DOWNSTAIRS EAT GOOD FOOD at the DE LUXE CAFE Optometrist TENNIS RACKETS Softball and Baseball Gloves Bats and Balls Rackets Re-strung RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 MONEY LOANED ON VALUABLES. 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Phone 336 EUGENE MAXWELL this is your free pass to see "These Glamour Girls" and "Wolf of New York" now showing at the Patee theater. Roland Loewen, e'41, won first place and the $10 prize in the Engineering Exposition photography contest, George Rippey, e'41, president of the engineering council, announced today. Four other winners are: Ruth Wilson, c'43, $5; Eugene Sanneman, e'41, $3; Ray Smith, e'40, $1; Maurice Jackson, c'41, $1. The five entrants turned in 30 pictures and the judges based their decisions on groups rather than individual shots. The judges for the contest were Prof. R. J. Eastwood, School of Fine Arts; Prof. G. M. Beal, department of architecture; and George Rippey. Graduate of '08 Gives Engravings To Spooner-Thayer Forty-five line engravings from the collection of F. O. Marvin, former dean of the School of Engineering, have been presented to Spooner-Thayer museum by George March, c'08, of Lawrence. These sixteenth century engravements are after portraits by Van Dyck and were done by Paul du Pont and Paul Pontius. The subjects of the pictures are Dutch artists, sculpturers, architects, and statesmen. The collection will be on display at the museum Commencement week. Don't forget Mother's Day May 12. After midnight the life of the party is the man in a PALM BEACH FORMAL $18.50 WHITES AND COLORS IN SUITS $16.75 The Palace 843 Mass.