DAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY. JUNE 4. 1939 Glenn Oatman's Golfers Win Only Conference Championship This Year Enter 29 Men In A.A.U. Meet - Freshmen Will Compete Unattached; Emporia Is Scene of Annual Event Twenty-nine University of Kansas varsity and freshman track men have been entered in the Missouri track meet. They will be held at Emporia, June 7. The freshmen will compete unattached in accordance with Big Six rules. All an-freshman sprint relay team will compete in the 400 meter relay. Facing the yearlings will be Dick Overfield of Independence, state high school champion in the sprints in 1937 and 1938. The Kansas entries are: The Kansas clubs are 100 meter run: Overfield, Hamilton, Sturdy. 200 meter run: Overfield, Hamilton. Sturdy. 400 meter run: Cox, Eberhardt, Reed, Brandt, Greene. 800 meter run: Klann, Thompson Edwards, Hatfield. 3000 meter high hurdles: Walter 110 meter high hurdles: Walter 1500 meter run: Harris, Klann Thompson, Edwards, Hatfield. 110 meter high hurdles: Walter. 200 meter low hurdles: G. Foy Walter, Knight. High jump: Stoland, Lorenzen, Paddon. Walter. Hagaman. Broad jump: Stoland, Jones, Padden, Knight. dun, Rigney. Pole vault: Bird, Beven, Lawrence Mitchener. Discus throw: Friedland. Hop, step and jump: Jones Shot out: Friedland Shot put: Friedland. Discus throw: Friedland. Javelin throw: Durand, Knight. 400 meter relay: Overfield, Ham ilton. Sburry, Eberhardt, Scott. 1600 meter relay: Hamilton, Eberhardt, Reed, Cox, Greene, G. Foy Brandt. Many girls are getting men's wages nowadays — but then, they always have. - Track and Basketball Squads Have Good Years Footbail, the Most Unsuccessful Sport, Finds Jayhawkers Resting in Big Six Cellar; Kansas Fourth in All Sports Rating By Jim Bell, c'40 Kansan Sports Editor Coach Glenn Oatman's varsity golf team brought Kansas its only Big Six crown during the season just completed. Track and basketball were the two other "successful" sports. Football proved to be the most disasterous to the Jayhawks when they lost four conference games and came out winners once. K.U. finished in the celler in football, in fifth place in tennis, and fourth in Swimming, baseball and outdoor track. Golfers Win Conference Meet The great golf team dropped but three of the dual matches during the season while it won the conference golf meet and all of its non-conference matches. Although dethroned as conference champions, Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen's varsity basketball team had the most successful season of any major sports team. The Jayhawks stood in third place at the end of the season with six victories and four losses in conference play. Kansas was undefeated on its own court. In non-conference play Dr. Allen's team won seven and dropped three. The three losses were two to Oklahoma A. & M. and one to Texas. Win 13 Games Kansas defeated Southern Methodist twice, Oklahoma A. & M. once, Warrenburg one, Washburn one, Carlton College one, Texas once Kansas State two, Iowa State one, Oklahoma one, Nebraska one, and Missouri one. The only Kansas conference victory in football came when the Jayhawkers upset the dope bucket and swamped Kansas State 27-7. Non conference wins over the Warhawks, Texans and Washington Track Team Successful Hart Billig's track team had one of its most successful seasons in years. The trackman took second in the Big Six indoor men's event, and third in dual meets, placed second in the Kansas-Nebraska-Kansas State triangular We join with thousands of shirts, socks, undershirts,and sundry other articles to thank you for sending them to us. Good Luck. INDEPENDENT Laundry 740 Vermont meet, and tied for fourth in the conference outdoor meet. Hargiss cross country team placed third in the conference meet last fall. Some Suggestions for--- Graduation Gift The baseball team came out with a tie for fourth place in the loop. An RCA Portable Radio Band and Orchestra Instruments NEW YORK PORTABLE RADIO Books and Sheet Music Records Phone 432 Kansas won five games and lost nine. The Jayhawks won three times from Iowa State and twice from Kansas State. They dropped two games to Nebraska, two to Missouri, and one to Oklahoma. Kansas State and one to Iowa State. The tennis team fared badly in conference play, finishing the season in fifth place. No present expresses the character of the giver like a MUSICAL one—Let us help you choose. The only sport Kansas did not compete in was wrestling. The all sports standing released by Oklahoma last week placed Kansas in fourth place behind Oklahoma. The team's absence ahead of Nebraska and Kansas State. Betas Win Intramural Sweepstakes Beta Theta Pi successfully defended its all-sports intramural championship yesterday afternoon by winning the Spring tennis tournament from the Galloping Dominines. The Betas finished the season with a total of 1209.75 points. The Dominnes wore second with 1205.50. This is the third time in succession the Betas have won the sweepstakes. The sweptstakes test was determined when Don Pierce, Beta won from Jess Fauconner 6-3, 6-0. The Beta number one doubles team of Radford and Stewart had previous success in Baumart and Koeling 2-6, 7-5, 6-3. Betas Lead in Second Match A second doubles match between Hobben and Woodward of Beta and Kimbil and Parker of the Dominoes was in progress, but was discontinued with the completion of the Pierce-Faulconer match. The Betas had won the first set 7-5, but were trailing in the second 0-2. Webster Kimbail of the Galloping Dominoes won the intramural singles championship when he defeated Earle Radford of Beta 6.3, 9.7. Forty-two teams competed in the wrestlers this year. The first ten Kimball is Singles Champ are as follows: 1. Beta Theta Pi 2. Delta Sigma Omninoes 3. Phi Kappa Psi 4. Deltatheta Delta 5. Kappa Sigma 6. Delta Tau Delta 7. Phi Gamma Delta 8. Delta Chi 9. sigma Alpha Epsilon 10. sigma Nu 11. 209.75 12. 105.50 13. 966.50 14. 931.75 15. 907.25 16. 776.25 17. 775.00 18. 704.00 19. 697.50 20. 684.75 Congratulations Graduates We have been glad to serve you during your past four years here in Lawrence. Thanks for your patronage. We say to you other students who will be back next fall --- Don't forget to have your clothes cleaned at--ping-pong doubles, aerial darts, and handball. A NEW SET OF TIRES FOR THE JALOPY A GAS AND OIL TICKET FOR THE SAME WEVE ENJOYED SERVING YOU THIS YEAR! PHONE 4 A K.U. Institution PHONE 4 Pi Phis Dethrone Kappas As Intramural Champs By Clavelle Holden, c'40 Led by Virginia Anderson, who walked off with individual scoring honors, the P Beta Pi sorbity captured the 1939 women's intramural championship by outscoring their nearest rival, Kappa Kappa Gamma, $1033\frac{1}{2}$ to $988\frac{1}{2}$ points. Champs Win Six Titles The victory represents an up-hill battle that has been going on for several years as the Pi Phi's tried to unseat the Kappa's, perennial fraternity. They have prevented the Gower place gals from retiring the cup. The Kappa's have won the cup for the last two years and would have won permanent possession had they finished first this year. The "Sweepstake" cup becomes the permanent property of the team to win it three years in a row. The new champions won six of the fourteen events in addition to having the individual champion. The two players were named basketball, ball, basketball, swimming, tennis. Virginia Anderson, the blonde Pi Phi intramural star, established herself as the outstanding girl athlete of the University as she easily outdistanced the field in the individual scoring race to win the title by a score of 169.4 points. Each of 169 points was nine points higher than the individual record last year. Second place went to Jane Irwin, Kappa Kappa Gamma, who scored 128 points. In the independent division Leo Waisler led with 96 points. Bronze medals will be awarded to the four play winners in the two divisions. Kappa's Put Up Fight The second place Kappa's lost a hard battle for the cup as they stayed on the heels of the winners all year only to see them go out in front and stay there. The Kappa's won the softball title. Following the two leaders were: A.D.Pi, Theta, Alpha Chi, Chi Omega, Corbin hall, Gamma Phi After that final--and a WHEATER YOU GO HOME OR STAY TO SUMMER SCHOOL You'll want cool comfortable, washable PALM BEACH SLACKS TRY A GIANT LIMEADE FOR 5c HAM SALAD SANDWICH — 10c WHETHER YOU GO HOME OR STAY TO SUMMER SCHOOL HAL'S 411 West 14th Phone 330 Bring us your used textbooks -Knee Action -Nipped in Waist -Self Belts -Full Pleats —White —Jute —Turf Green —Nassau Blue Better get yours now and enjoy summer comfort Glad to show you! Effective June 1, 1939, our cafe will be open 24 hours a day. During your examinations come in any time and have a little bit to eat and a good cup of coffee, it will do you good. Enjoy your food in our air-conditioned dining room. A FRIENDLY MESSAGE TO K.U. STUDENTS 711 Mass. FOR some of you,"finals" are over . . . for the others they soon will be . . . for the "class of 1939" it means graduation . . . for the others vacation. 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