TUESDAY, MARCH 19. 1940. 4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE 1. Gam's Cinch Intramural Championship By Clint Kanaga, c'42 Phi Gamma Delta captured the 1940 intramural basketball championship last night by turning back a fine Alpha Kappa Psi five 36 to 32. The Phi Gam's won the first game of the series last Thursday 30 to 29. Eight free throws in the final quarter proved to be the deciding factor in the Phi Gam's impressive triumph. Larry McSpadden sank five of them. The A.K. Pasi's led for three quarters but were swept aside by the Phi Gam's whirlwind finish. With "Red" Thompson leading the way, the A.K. Psi outfit moved in the lead in the first quarter 6 to 4, and maintained their margin at halftime 12 to 11. A tight third quarter found the businessmen in front 21 to 19. Phi Kappa Psi "C" won the "C" team title, downing Phil Delta Theta "C" 31 to 22. Brown and Horner paced the Phi Psi attack with 15 and 10 points respectively. The box score: **THE BOX SCORE.** DHI GAMS (36) FG FT PF McSpadkin, f 3 5 3 Hambric, f 4 0 2 Long, c 1 3 2 Morris, c-g 2 2 3 Healy, g 3 0 1 Totals ... 13 10 11 A.K. PSI (32) Johnson, f Thompson, f Adricks, f Lock, c Ladwalader, g Huddleston, g FG FT PF 4 1 4 ...2 3 2 ...2 0 0 ...2 0 2 ...3 2 3 ...1 2 2 ___ ___ 12 8 13 Totals Cage Tourney--with (Continued from page one) Drawings will be made Thursday night by L. B. Reed, Kansas City's chief of police, after all four teams have checked in. The drawings will be made in some downtown place and open to the public. All the coaches will be present. Rice, winner of the Southwest conference, will be the first to arrive in the city, getting in at noon tomorrow. Colorado, winner of the Madison Square Garden tournament at New York last week-end will come in from the East tomorrow night. The Buffalooes have been in Washington since Sunday being entertained by Colorado alumni. The Jayhawkers will leave here Thursday noon and the Southern California team will arrive in Kansas City Thursday evening. All teams and officials will stay in the Continental hotel during the tournament. There will be a meeting of all men interested in varsity tennis. Tuesday, March 26, in 206 Robinson. "Dutch" Urhlab, Coach Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 Now! Ends Tomorrow RONALD COLMAN In Kipling's "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED" Walter Huston Ida Lupina — ADDED — "INFORMATION PLEASE" Band Act - News Track Squad---- (Continued from page four) shoulder to shoulder with the Finn. From then on it was a battle with Mehl barely winning with a burst of speed on the straightaway. All Shows—15c—Anytime - ENDS TONIGHT Joe E. Brown "BEAWER SPOOKS" Claudette Don COLBERT AMECHE "MIDNIGHT" Wednesday—3 Days 2 Top Hits The Story of Abraham Lincoln That Has Never Been Told! HENRY FONDA "Young Mr. Lincoln" Alice BRADY Marjorie WEAVER Companion Hit---- Electrifying Thrills! Dramatic Dynamite JACK HOLT "HIDDEN POWER" Gertrude Michael SATURDAY ONLY! 3 Messuiteers "PIONEERS OF THE WEST" SUNDAY! An Easter Parade of Hits! "ARKANSAS TRAVELER" And—Warren William "LONE WOLF STRIKES" "LONE WOLF STRIKES" MOST SENSATIONAL "BROADWAY MELODY" OF ALL! Be there when the world's two greatest dancers "Begin The Beguine"! A regiment of chorus beauties! A hatful of Cole Portersonghits! Legions of laugh-stars! Glamorous romance and poignant drama . . . in the greatest miracle of screen entertainment 1940 will bring! YOU'LL HUM THESE GAY COLE PORTER SONGS! "Begin The Begum" • "I Happen To Be In Love" • "Please Don't Monky With Broadway" • "Concentrate On You" • "Between You And Me" FRED ELEANOR ASTAIRE* POWELL BROADWAY MELODY of1940 with George MURPHY · Frank MORGAN Ian HUNTER · Florence RICE · Lynne CARVER NOW THRU SATURDAY In Spring ... a young man's fancy shirt is an ARROW We have just gotten the swellest new assortment of Arrow fancy shirts—the Spring-iest new stripes, the smartest new colors. All have the master touch that only America's No. 1 Men's Stylist can give a shirt. Come in today and take your pick. We have several collar styles to choose from and all sizes and sleeve lengths. Sanforized-Shrunk (fabric shrinkage less than 1%.) $2 and up. Sold by College Men SPRUCE UP FOR SPRING THE campus will soon be alive with bourgeoning buds, green grass and spring splendor. Don't mar the landscape with 1939 leftovers . . . get some new Arrow shirts, ties, handkerchiefs and underwear. They'll lift your spirits to a new high. New patterns, new collars, new colors, new life. See the special Easter Arolyn $2 shirt and $1 tie feature today. (Your dealer has it!) ARROW SHIRTS Sanforized-Shrunk Sanforized-Surufunk (fabric shrinkage less than 1%=permanent fit guaranteed)