THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Cooper Paces Sig Ep Cagers To 22-15 Win By Clint Kanaga, c'42 By Clint Kanaga, c42 Phi Delta Theta's playoff hopes suffered a severe jolt last night as they fell before a determined Sigma Phi Epsilon five, 15 to 22. Until last night's contest, the Phi Delt's were tied for first place in Division I. Outstanding man in the Sig Ep's upset victory was Bob Cooper, who shot the winning goal in his team's win over the Sigma Chi's two days age. Cooper scored four baskets in the final period. The two teams were deadlocked at halftime with nine points apiece. Led by Howard Rankin, the Kappa Sig "B" team triumphed over the Phi Delt "B", 36 to 21. The Phi Psi "B" remained undefeated, nosing out the Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B", 29 to 26. Sigma Nu "B" edged out the Sig Ep "B" 26 to 24. Phi Delt "C" was victorious over the Phi Gam "D" 30 to 16. Dunakin Club lost by forfeit to the Mississippi Meteors. The box score: Keeping pace with the Galloping Ghosts, the Comets, co-leaders of Division II, downed a hard fighting Theta Tau team, 27 to 17. Domingo, as usual, was the sparkplug of the comet's attack. After the opening quarter, the Theta Tau's never seriously threatened the lead of the Comets. SIG EP'S (22) FG FT PF Savely, f 2 1 0 Chilson, f 2 3 1 Kresie, c 1 0 1 Cooper, g 4 0 3 Junothy, g 0 3 Totals 9 4 10 PHI DELTS (15) FG FT PF Baskett, f 0 1 1 Newcomer, f 0 2 0 Kern, f 0 5 1 McKinley, c 1 0 1 Sifers, g 0 0 1 Stauffer, g 2 1 4 Lynch, g 0 0 0 Total 3 9 8 Totals ... 3 9 8 Two Visit Home Economists Miss Rua Van Horn, federal agent for vocational home making of Washington, D.C., and Miss Hazel Thompson, state representative for home economics, recently paid official visits to the University's department of home economics. Shows 2:30-7-9 NOW ENDS SATURDAY GEORGE RAFT JANE BRYAN WM. HOLDEN "INVISIBLE STRIPES" — Companion Hit — TONY MARTIN RITA HAYWORTH "MUSIC IN MY HEART" Also—Cartoon - News SUNDAY JAMES STEWART MARGARET SULLAVAN "THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER" Kansas - K-State Dual Meet Records 60-yard dash—300.6, Knappenberger, Kansas State, 1935. 880-yard run-2:00.1, O'Reilly, Kansas State, 1935. Mile run-4:33.7, Miller, Kansas State, 1930. Two-mile run-9:54.5, Wheelock Kansas State, 1935. 60-yard high hurdles> .08.0, Knappenberger, Kansas State, 1935. Mile relay-3:18, Kansas, 1915. Mile relay—3:18, Kansas, 1915. High jump—6 feet $ \frac{1}{2} $ inch, Treweeke, Kansas, 1916. Broad jump—22 feet $ 1 \frac{1}{2} $ inches Pitts, Kansas, 1935. Pole vault—12 feet 4 inches, Trueblood, Kansas, 1930. Shot put-47 feet $ 7 \frac{1}{2} $ inches, Dees, Kansas, 1935. Kansas Mermen---- (Continued from page four) in the distance races; and Gene Nelson in the breast-stroke. Following are the Kansas entries as announced today by Coach Raport: 300-yard medley relay—Cooper, Nelson, and either Joe Morton or Rosebush. 220-yard dash—Tom Walton, Gene Feather, and LaShelle. 50-yard dash—Wilson, Rosebush, and Art Robinson. Dives—Koebling and Harry Han. 100-yard dash—Morton, Robinson, and Wilson. 150-yard back stroke—Cooper and Rosebush. 200-yard back stroke—Nelson. 440 yard swim-LaShelle and Walton. 400-yard relay -Morton, Wilson, Robinson, and Rosebush. 8 New Members Added to Band Addition of eight new members to the University of Kansas Band and plans for the spring concert on March 11 were announced today by Russell L. Wiley, director of the organization. The concert, which is to be presented in Hoch auditorium, will be featured by the playing of the "Roumanian Rhapsody No. 1" (Enesco) and "Siegfried's Rhine Journey" from Wagner's opera "Gotter-damerung." 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