RIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Women's Intramurals By CECIL KING Fl Beta Phi leads the list of the women's intramural ranking with a score of 726 points. Kappa Kappa gamma is second with $666\%$ points, orbital hall, third, with 374 points, and Chi Omega, fourth, with 339 points. The other rankings are: Kappa Alpha Theta, 308; T.N.T. $281\frac{1}{2}$; Alpha Chi Omega, 276; Independents, $271\frac{1}{2}$ Watkins hall, 265; I.W.W. $258$; Gamma Phi Beta, 205; Alpha Delta Pi, 205; Miller hall, 179; Sigma Kappa, 166; Alpha Omicron Pi, 136; and E.T.C., 103. Points have been gained by participation, winnings, and placings of the teams in volleyball, horseshoes, archery, handball, tennis basketball, wimming, ping pong and darts. Intramural team scores have been 180 for the women's swimming meet. Kappa Kappa Gamma ranked first with $197\frac{1}{2}$ points, because, although they did not win the meet, they had a larger number of entrants. Pi Beta Phi ranked second with a score of 159 points and Kappa Alpha Theta, third with 80 points. Other rankings are: Alpha Chi mega 43 points; Chi Omega, 40% K.C. Fencers Trim K.U., 5-4 The University women's fencing team was defeated by the plucky Notre Dame de Sion team, Kansas City women's academy, by a score of 5 to 4 in Robinson gymnasium yesterday afternoon. After getting off to a bad start by losing the first match, Lorraine Polson tallied for the Jayhawkers to even the score. Throughout the bouts, neither school had much of an advantage or lead. Kansas City was never ahead more than two matches. Betty Blake and Lorraine Polson tied for honors by winning two bouts each and losing one. Scoring honors for the Kansas City team T. N.T., 25; Gamma Phi Beta, 21; I.W.W. 16; and Independence, 5. The freshmen swamped the seniors 56 to 9 last night in the women's class basketball tournament. The sophomores lost to the juniors 12 to 16 on the adjacent court. On the freshman team, Helen Wilson tallied 22 points and Mildred Wells, 19 points. Mary Lee Chapple played an outstanding defensive game. Ellen Irwin was high-scorer for the juniors, shooting 12 points. went to Josephine Moore who won two matches and lost none. The K.U. fencing team is composed of members of classes coached by Jim Raport. Dr. Bergmann is the Kansas City instructor. The results of the bouts are as follows: Neva Lou Kalbfleisch lost to Josephine Moore, K.C., 4-5; to Connie Pearson, 4-5; and to Rita Lemoine, 4-5. Lorraine Polson, K.U., won matches from Rita Lemoine, 5-3; from Elaine Petterson, K.C., 5-2; but lost to Patsy Clifford, 4-5. Betty Blake, K.U., won from Elaine Patterson, K.C., 5-3; from Patsy Clifford, 5-4; but lost to Josephine Moore, 1-5. Judges for the meet were members of the Kansas University's Men's fencing team, who were: Kalman Oravetz, Carlos de Janon, Haven Glassmire, and Fred and Bill Truxal. Weak Infield--and hard to beat! (Continued from page four) pivot position in Russell. Dorus Munsinger spent the summer playing first and second base on the town team at Howard, being equally adept at either position. Material is not lacking at first base. T. P. Hunter and Jack Sands will start reporting for duty after the basketball season closes. Both are rangy lads with plenty of stretch. Sands fielded well for the Iola Ban Johnson team this summer. George Godding, home town lad, has all the qualities necessary for a good initial sacker. A Fine Spirit Getto said today that he was much impressed with the spirit shown by the players, and expected to have a team of hustlers. The season opens here April 12, with a two-day series against Kansas State. In spite of unfavorable weather conditions the Jayhawker coach is trying to round his men into condition. A11 the other schools in the Big Six have been practicing daily for several weeks. 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