TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Sig Alph's and Phi Delt's Win Playoff Spots By Clint Kanaga, c'42 Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Delta Theta won playoff berths as a result of last night's victories. The Sig Alph's defeated Phi Kappa Psi, 34 to 22, while the Phi Delt's turned back a fine Delta Chi outfit, 16 to 8. In the other intramural contests, Kappa Eta Kappa downed AlPhi Chi Sigma, 32-19, while the Dunakin Club fell before Rock Chalk, 15 to 36. Connecting on about 50 per cent of their long shots, the Sig Alph's ran wild in the third quarter, piling up their decisive margin at that time. Hall and Zieglemeyer, Sig Alphs, were especially effective long shot artists. Arbuckle led the Phi Psi attack and performed brilliantly on rebounds. Trailing at halftime, 5 to 6, the Phi Delt's launched a second period rally which produced 11 points and victory. McKinley and Kern, Phi Delts, starred in their team's impressive triumph while Ed Hall was outstanding for the losers. Woolverton and Benedict had their eyes on the hoop and scored 28 points as the Rock Chalkers won easily from Dunakin Club, 36 to 15. Kappa Eta Kappa moved in front, 11 to 8, at the half and continued to hold their lead, winning 32 to 19 from Alpha Chi Sigma. Top notch man of the game was Richardson, K.E.K. forward. The box score: SIG ALPHS (34) | | g | ft | f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bond, f | 5 | 0 | 1 | | Wilson, f | 0 | 2 | 0 | | Ziegelmeyer, c | 4 | 1 | 1 | | Hall, g | 5 | 0 | 0 | | Amerine, g | 1 | 0 | 2 | | Howard, g | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Totals | 15 | 4 | 4 | PHI PSIS (22) | g | ft | f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Nelson, f | 1 | 1 | 0 | | Nolan, f | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Robinson, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Meade, c | 1 | 0 | 3 | | Arbuckle, g | 4 | 0 | 0 | | Dickerson, g | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Lenhart, g | 2 | 0 | 1 | | Totals | 10 | 2 | 5 | Golfers to Meet At 7:30 Tonight All University students interested in varsity golf will meet at 7:30 tonight in the K room of Robinson gymnasium, according to announcementit made today by William Shannon, newly elected golf coach. Glenn Oatman, last year's coach who is now in private business, will speak at the meeting. How Green Was My Valley By Richard Llewellyn $2.75 THE BOOK NOOK 1071. Mass. Tel. 666 The Miller-Meter Ralph Miller and Jimmy McNatt are now tied for the lead in individual scoring in the Big Six with 112 points in nine games. The game at Norman Friday night will not only decide the outcome of the league championship, but will also determine the loop's scoring leader. Coach Getto---- ★ Conference scoring record of 154 points set by Frank Groves of Kansas State in 1937. (Continued from page four) rial will be unseasoned. The new tutor hesitated to make any predictions about his own team, but said he believed that Oklahoma and Missouri would be the schools to beat again this year. Men who reported this afternoon are: Larry Hensley, Paul Heinz, Ed Suagee, Miller Cameron, Dan Haynes, Stan Parr, Orval Kretzmeier, Bob Hunt, Eldreth Cadwalader, Tom Singer, Bob Chilson, Henry Horak, "Red" Dugan, "Chuck" Cramer, Warner Coffin, Ramie Beims, Forrest Kresie, and John Burge. Jack Sands and Tom Hunter, now playing on the varsity basketball squad, have indicated that they will report after the court season is finished. Following is the 1940 baseball schedule: Ralph Miller April 12-13—Kansas State, here. April 19-20—Missouri, there. April 26-27—Iowa State, here. May 3-4—Nebraska, here. May 10-11—Oklahoma, here. May 17-18—Kansas State, here. May 20-21—Missouri, here. May 24-25—Iowa State, there. Third round matches in the women's intramural deck tennis and ping pong tournaments must be played off by Thursday, March 7. NOTICE Wednesday, March 6, is the last day of the basketball free throw contest. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE!!! LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. —Tuition to K. U. Students Shorthand, 16 weeks, $25.00 Typing, 16 weeks, $10.00 Special courses in competency and machine bookkeeping are offered. Lawrence Business College Phone 894 Cage Tilt Tonight Pits Corbin Hall Against Pi Phi's Corbin hall will meet Pi Beta Phi on the basketball court tonight at 9 o'clock to vie for the championship of the organized houses. The winner will play T.N.T., champions of the independent teams, Thursday for the basketball supremacy of the Women's Intramural teams. The starting lineup for Corbin hall: Lenore Grizzell, Mildred Wells, and Vergie Ray, forwards; Lilly Schmidt, Alta Bingham, and Marjorie Henry, guards. The starting lineup for Pi Phi: Dennie Lemoine, Virginia Anderson, and Jean Hinshaw, forwards; Elizabeth Barclay, Margaret Barber, and Nancy Carey, guards. 125 Enrolled in Course In Reading Improvement The 3-hour course in reading improvement, which is being offered by Dr. Bert Nash of the School of Education, has an enrollment of 125 students in the experimental groups These groups are taking the reading tests and the course work to improve their reading ability. Another group of 75 is taking the tests but not the instruction and serves as a control group. One-hour sections are offered on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30 to 3:30. No credit is granted. Lawson To Speak at Coffeyville Dean Paul B. Lawson of the College has been invited to address a meeting of the 136 district of Rotary International at Coffeyville on April 14, according to Harry Claussen of Coffeyville, promotion chairman of the district conference. Also the University quartet is scheduled on the program. The Kansas University's future "Lindy's" who are enrolled in the Advanced Flight Training program, ended three weeks of ground training today which prepared them for more actual flying, scheduled to begin tomorrow. Advanced Air Students Take Off Tomorrow The contracts, authorizing advanced flight training for students enrolled in the University, were received at Professor E. D. Hay's office this morning. The Civil Aeronautics Authority in Washington, D.C., prepared the contracts for the five students enrolled in the advanced course. Each of the five universities, authorized to teach advanced air training, is allowed a certain quota of students. Only students who have completed the Elementary Flight Training course, are eligible to enroll in the advanced program. Clyde Pace, e'40; Daryl Wagner, e'40; Russell Chitwood, e'40; Dwight Kurth, e'40; and Continue Movie Tryouts Thursday Students wishing to tryout for the all University motion picture will have their last chance at 2 p.m. Thursday, Allen Crafton, professor of speech and dramatic art, announced today. Candidates are asked to meet in the Little Theater of Green hall. Shots will be taken out doors. Several of the parts have been tentatively chosen, but many different types are needed. There are a number of these yet to be filled. More than 4.2 per cent of the clerical workers in England are women. BEAT THE SOONERS !! 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