PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1939 Kansas Wins Second In Big Six Track Meet Intramural Cage Season Nears End - Yesterday's Games Close Regular Schedules for the Teams; Eight Squads in Playoff Tuesday Delta Chi emerged champions of Division I of the men's intramural basketball league when it defeated DU. 45 to 14 and the other two top ranking teams -Kappa Sigma and Phil Delt- dropped matches to Sigma Chi and Beta respectively, yesterday morning. The outstanding game of yesterday's play, which incidentally was the last day of regularly scheduled intramural court activities, was the The following teams will go into the playoffs beginning Tuesday: Sigma Chi (Division Winner). Sigma Chi Kappa Sigma Phi Della Theta. Division II Galloping Ghosts (Division winner). Concern Division III Alpha Kappa Psi (Division Winner). Hellhounds. Drawings will be made tomorrow and play will begin in the playoffs on Tuesday. battle between the Kappa Sig and the Sigma Cli fraternities. At the end of the regular period the two teams were deadlocked 33 to 33. In the extra period the Sigma Cli fraternity opponents scores were w 57 to 37. Another meritorious game, in that it knocked the Phi Delt's out of first place, was the Beta-Delta Delt game. The winners were sparked by Weaver McCaskill and Fred Littoy who contributed 10 points apiece for their team. McKinley topped the losers with eight points. Delta Chi had little trouble as it ran rough-shod over a weak DUF. five to a 45 to 14 victory. The league chumps were leading by only five points at the half way mark, but the second half they turned on the steam and chalked up 30 points to their opponents' four. Ed Hall hit two double shots, the best with nine field goals and a pair of drizzles tears. The Beta Theta Pi "C" team cinched first place in its division as it scored weekend wins over the Fliht Delt and Phi Gam "C" teams. The team is sparked by Tom Robinson, a big lanky boy with plenty of fight and a good eye for the basket. Friday afternoon the Beta's demo was Phi Gams 49 to 16 this game Robinson had to take a back seat as a teammate, "Jed Berns, tapped the scores with 18 points, In the game Saturday morning with the Phi Delt's the Beta's were hard pressed to win, finally nosing out 27 out of 25. Robinson led the winners with 10 points while Dave Draper collected 11 points for the losers The Dunakin Club presented another powerhouse offense as it smothered the Galloping Dumkins forward, paced the attack with eight hacksets from the field and two points from the free throw line. Alpha Kappa Psi, undefeated winners of Division III, ended its season with a 32 to 23 win over the Hellhounds. The business school lads, who were the class of their league, have a well-balanced team both from the point-getting angle and the defensive view point. Kappa Sigma "B" scored a 22 to 12 victory over the DPhil "Dift" team in a close battle that saw two teams close together at haftime. The number two Phi Gam team, led by Reed who piled up 12 points, defeated the A.T.O. "B" team 40 to 20. NOW IT'S--- CARLS For- ARROW SHIRTS Oklahoma Drops Huskers, 53-45 Lincoln, Neb., March 4—(UP) Oklahoma's Sooners, eye a share in the Big Six basketball race, swept past Nebraska 53 to 15 in a rough game here tonight before 4,000 persons. Victory by coach Bruce Drake's team in the season's final game against the cellar Kansas State队 at Manhattan next Monday night would cause the conference cam- pulation to be more heavily on championship honors between Missouri and Oklahoma. Each would have seven victories and three defeats. UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER The number one tune on the sports hit pardon last week carried a decided tide of "Tiger Rag" . . . the Jayhawks revived another tune . . . you know—"Out In The Cold Again" . . . Thursday night has been "what happened in that game at Columbia" . . . Now I could give you a lot of anwers to that question . . . for instance the fourth "guy" to the left of me i the ninth row of the bleachers her asking "who is scheduled for the second game of this double header?" and just let the faction at baltime . . . another brilliant anwer would be that everyone lef the field house after the game wa over . . . That game wasn't a very nice one for a Kansas fan to watch . . . it was about as irritating as a cake frosted with plaster of Paris . . . Missouri was puk-lent hot, but the Jahlawk-ah was puk-lent cold. The North Pole . . . that is why the score almost was doubled on Kansas . . . however, not take anything away from the Tigers . . . they deserved to win . . . even the most partism Mizzou rosters thought it was best the game the Missourians played Incidentally, speaking of rooters . . . now I know what people meant when they said I hadn't seen a "typical" Missouri crowd until I saw a game in their field house . . . the route of the lions as David entered their den and came into a jurassic compared to the roaring foes of a Missouri crowd . . . Kirsey and Lobser were the big shots in the Tiger machine . . . but all those Tigers were playing for keeps and enjoying it . . . on the other hand, the Kansas cagers were off form badly . . . in fact, if I had not known the team with the red suits playing against the Tigers was Kansas, I never would have suspected it . . . but that is the way it goes when a team that has been keyed up for three games, slumps . . . and no one can expect a team to keep its highest pitch game after game . . . The Crismon and Blue had three games before the Tiger tilt . . . or weren't the Iowa State, Nebraska or Oklahoma games in that category? . . . the Jayhawks hit a slump and a good Missouri team at the same time, and the skid was inevitable. . . that is the story . . . PATTEE All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY ENDS TUESDAY 2 FIRST-RUN HITS! SOLDIERS-OF-FORTUNE! HELL-BENT FOR ADVENTURE! "STORM OVER BENGAL" Patric Knowles Rochelle Hudson Richard Cromwell — 2nd Feature — HER STORY COULD SAVE THE MAN HE LOVED! "SECRETES OF A NURSE" Edmund Lowe Helen Mack Dick Foran "Stranger Than Fiction" and News NEW SPRING COSTUME JEWELRY NEW SPRING COSTUME JEWELRY Roberts Jewelry and Gift Shop 4 votes with merchant's signature 833 Mass. Phone 827 Tigers Rout Field to Take Indoor Crown - Jayhawks Set Two New Records With Surprise Showing As Runner-up; Score 24 Points Columbia, Mo., March 4 (UP) — Missouri University's well-balanced track team won the Big six conference indoor track and field meet tonight when the Tigers piloted up 35 1-2 points to win by a wide margin. Kansas placed second with 24 points and Kansas State was their first. Kansas placed second with 24 points and Kansas State was third with 22. Oklahoma was fourth with 19 and Nebraska, whose track dominance in the Big Six was broken tonight, came up in fifth place with 17-12 points. Iowa State was last with 13-12. The surprising Jayhawks contributed two of the three new records which were set tonight. Don Bird, senior pole vault ace, smashed the old record in his event by five inches. Bird vaulted 13 feet 7-14 inches to eclipse the mark that was held by Lyons of Iowa State. Biggest surprise of the evening was Bob Stolland's record breaking victory in the high jump. Stoland, a Kansas junior who became eligible only at the start of the second season, leaped 6 feet 3-3-4 inches to better the mark set in 1929 by Shelby of Oklahoma. This meet was the first intercollegiate competition for Stoland. The third record was contributed by John Munski of Missouri who ran the mile in 4.17. Munski clipped from the record he set last year. Paul Masoner, Jayaawk football star, won the 60-yard low hurdles in 7 seconds flat, fast time. TODAY Continuous from 2:30 5 GRAND DAYS Congratulations Mickey Your're Terrific in Your First Starring Production! SEE YOU TODAY Ray Harris, Kansas junior, took second place in both the mile and two mile runs, finishing behind Tiger star in the longer race. AL S O Russ Morgan and his novelty hot-blood Hot on Ice" Pete Smith "Latest News Events - Watch For - "YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN" Ernie Klock followed Harris in the mile run to add two points to the Kansas total. Chester Friedland was fourth in the shot put. Mile run—won by Mooris, Mo. Bruce, L. St. fourth, 3rd, Burghe, L. St. fourth, 4 min, 17 sec (new meet record) Former record of 4192 established 21. votes with coshier's sig. 60-yard dash—won by Turboi, Oaky; Wright, Neb, second; Lodd K. State; third; Coogan, Oka. fourth. Time 64 seconds. 60-yard low hurdles won by Maonier, Kan; Kabler, Neb, second White, Mo; third: Simmons, Neb, fourth. Time, 7 seconds. 60-vard hard hurdles won by Mor- gell, White. M., third; Baldwin, M. fourth. Time 7.6 seconds. Ties old time by Hinkley, Kan. St. 1823 Two-mile run won, by Mielché, K, State; Harris, Kan., second, Mumki, Mo.; third, Burrus, Mo., fourth. Time: 9:42.4 889-yard run won by Reeves, Mo. Bailey, I. State, second; Brown, M. third; Gahan, Okla., fourth. Time 1:58.4. Shot put won by Hackney, Kan St; Mills, Neb, second; Wibbels Neb, third; Friedland, Kan, fourth Distance, 50 ft, 73 inches. 440-yard run won by Simmons, Neb. Toole, K. State, second; Gauger, fourth. Time, 50.4. New conference record. Old record of 51.2 established by Wolters, I. State, in 1923. McCormick, L. State, Schnacke, I. State, second; McHeney, K. State, third; Hilton, M. fourth; Height, 6 ft., $3/4 in. New meet record. Old record of 6 ft., established by Sheedy, O. Broad jump won by Schumitsky, DICKINSON THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS announces a Carole LOMBARD James STEWART Made for Each Other Could they live happily ever after? CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Produced by DAVID O. SELZNICK So Real—It Might Be You! 24 votes with cochlear's signature FREE LECTURE on WILLIAM WALLACE PORTER. C.S.B. of New York City By The public is cordially invited to attend. member of the board of lecturehacking of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, in Fraser Valley, British Columbia. Mo.; Porter, Mo., second; Slayton, Mo., third; and Phillips, I, State, north. Distance: 23 ft. 6 in. Mile Relay -Won by Missouri (Priessmeier, Baldwin, Beers, Berg) Oklahoma, second; Iowa State, third; Kansas State, fourth. Time 3:29.6 Pole Vault--Won by Bird, Kansas Sargent I, S second; Tone, Oklahoma, third; Fender, Oklahoma Scott, Nebl; Newman, Nebraska, and Orr, Oklahoma; tied for fourth. Oklahoma was the conference record. Old record 13 feet 2 and I-4 inches, set by Lyon, owa State in 1936. Iowa State Wins Swimming Meet Lincoln, Neb., March 4—(UP)— Iowa State turned the Big Six con- ference swimming camp into a rout for the second consecutive year to day by winning six events and scoring 70 points. 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