PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1939 Betas and Dominoes To Battle for Intramural Sweepstakes On Saturday Golf Team May Go To National Meet Gwinn Henry, director of athletics, announced this morning that no action had been taken on the proposal to send the varsity golf team to the National Intercollegiate meet at Des Moines, Iowa on June 15th. The committee of the Athletic Board together this afternoon to make a decision. "I think Kansas should send its fine team to the tournament," said Mr. Henry. Both Henry and Coach Glenn Oatman expressed optimism of the prospects of a Kansas representative. If the Board decides to send a team, it will be made up of Captain Bob Busler, Rod Wakeland, Bill Udell and Dean Ritchie. Mort Jones, who played with the team during the regular season, will not be able to go because of previous plans. The Kansans won the only Big Six championship to come to the University this year. The team is expected to be the best Kansas has ever had. Delts Take Third Horseshoe Title Delta Tou Delta became the intrumural horseshoe champions for the third consecutive time Monday as the Tou Kappa Patt two matches to nothing. The Delta have come out on top in the Spring tourney during the past three years. They have been finalists in the last six tournaments. Bruce Voran, Bob Galloway, Bok Huller, Don Cluster, Jack Trice and Junior Lee made up the winning combinations for the Delts. Bruce Voran became the individual horsenee champion Monday when he beat out McNaughten of Phi Shi. By Dick Amerine, c'40 Betas Are Mural Golf Champions An erratic Sig Alph golf team, with an one stroke advantage at the half way mark, lost to the Beta team by a penalty. The champions of intramural golf. The Intramural sweepstakes championship will be decided Saturday afternoon when the Betas face the Galloping Dominoes in the finals of the Spring tennis tourney. The two teams are so close in total points that a victory for either team this afternoon will give it the grand championship. The Betas are defending champions in both the tennis event and sweepstakes. Betas Have Lead Fees, Beta, and Grayhill, Sig Alph, played consistent golf for the entire match, shooting 39-42 and 42-22, respectively. The match, due to the inconsistent play of Royce for the losers and Surface for the winners kept the outcome up in the air all the time. H. W. STOWITS This morning the Betas held a quarter of a point lead with a total of 119.75 to the Dominoe of 119.30. Free Delivery Phone 516 The Betas have won one of team tennis matches and have only to take one more match to cinch the title. The event will get 12 points the event will get 12 points while six will go to the loser. Third Place Close Pi Phis Women's Champs the six will go to the loser. The individual tennis finals remain to be played between black and red选手. The outcome of this match will have little effect on the final standings. The third place position is a close fight with Phi Kappa Psi and Kappa Sigma at the top. The Phi Pais will probably emerge winner by virtue of their second place in horseshoe competition. Other positions were undermined this morning. The final standings of the teams will be published on Sunday edition of the Daily Kansas. The Women's intramural sweep-stakes were not completely figured this morning. It was determined, however, that the Pi Phis had deshered the Kappas to take the top spot. The third and fourth place winners will be announced on Sunday. Bernie Gridley, Ex-Grid and Track Star Visits Campus Bernie Gridley, University star football player and hardier in 1930, 31, and 32, visited in Lawrence Sut- fari with friends and fraternity brothers. Gridley, who set a Big Six outdoor record in 1931 in the 220-yard low hurdles is at present a junior partner in the Motor Gole Co. with the Gridley Motor Cec. Whitbread. Dr. F. C. Allen, head of the department of physical education and varsity basketball coach, will take part in a novel coaching school at Atlanta. Ga., this summer, beginning August 24. Allen To Teach At Coach School The coaching school will be along the line of actual coaching, rather than all blackboard lectures. In basketball, Dr. Allen will coach the North Georgia high school all-stars and Roy Mundorf, Georgia Tech coach, will handle the South Georgia squad. The two coaches will have several days in which to instruct their squads and the men attending the coaching school will watch the well mentors. As a climax to the instruction, the two teams will play a regulation game. Both squads will consist of ten players. Doctor Allen recently was notified that he had been appointed chairman of the committee for the Nation. The convention of the Association will be held next year in Kansas City. The convention is set for March 29-30, but may be changed to March 22-23. Other members of the convention committee are George Edwards, basketball coach at Missouri, and Frank Root, coach at Kansas State. Doctor Allen also is a member of the Olympic and Tournament Committee of the Coaches Association, as well as members to the Olympics next summer. FOR THE GRADUATE This classic of men's jewelry . . . one's own initials on cravat chain, belt buckle, key chain, tie clip, cuff links, etc. . . now has a new classic setting by SWANK . . . a refinement of the frame that holds the wearer's initials. We are showing a complete assortment of the new Personalized Jewelry by SWANK, at $1 and $1.50. Personalized BY SWANK Sunday, June 18, is Father's Day Stoland and Harris Are Named Track Co-Captains At a dinner given for the trac team last Monday night, Bob Stolland, Lawrence, and Ray Harris, Trenton, were named co-captains of the 1940 Kansas track team. About 25 members of the team were present at the dinner. By Larry Winn, c'41 Stoland won the high jump and broad jump at the Big Six meet at Amnesia this year and was crowned the indoor high jump champion M. Cotterell. He also placed Local Schumitsky, of Missouri, in a broad duel to decide the winner of the Missouri-Kansas dual meet. Harris has been running the mile and two-mile runs for Kansas this year. He has garnered many points for the Jayhawkers although he finished second behind John Munski, Missouri, in the race. Harris was a consistent winner in the longer race and ended the season by tying the Big Six record for the two-mile run. The team, represented by Capt. Lyle Fyle, presented Coach Bill Hargliff with a new starting pistol, as a She's Goin' to Be a Hot Summer--token of appreciation to him for his fine leadership throughout the track season. 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