PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1939 Kansas Loses 53-31 Tank Duel To Washington - Paul White and Proctor Ritchie Are Only Jay- hawkers to Win Firsts in Meet Yesterday After losing to the Kansas State tankmen Monday afternoon, the Washington Bears from St. Louis defeated the Jayhawk swimmers 53 to 31 in yesterday's dual meet in the Robinson gym pool. The Bears, who have won 14 out of 15 Missouri Valley swimming titles, lived up to their reputation by winning seven of the nine events. Paul White and Proctor Ritchie were the only two Kansas victors winning the fancy diving and 15 yard kick stroke, respectively Ritchie also placed second in the 54 yd kick strike, and third Haley, Washington speed merchant J. W. Skinner was the only man on either team to slash through the water for a double victory. He broke the string in both the 220 yard and 440 yard free style dashes. Skinner was on the team last year, and earned a great reputation. Also back this year were C. M. Houser, who broke his stroke and Von Hoffmann, finishing second in the faux diving behind White. Coach Art Eilers of the Bears is recognized as one of the outstanding tank coaches in the country and is on the National Intercollegiate Rules committee for swimming. He brought 12 swimmers on the trip. The summary: 300 yard medley relay—Won by Washington (Waton, Horz witz Mather); second, Kansas (Means Wilson, Poindexter). Time, 3.24.17 220 yard free style—Won by Skini- ner, Washington; second, Johnstone Kansas; third, Garcia, Washington Time. 2:36.2 50 yard free style—Won by Hailey, Washington; second, P. Ritchie, Kansas; third, Lawrence, Kansas. Time: 26.6. Diving-Won by White, Kansas second, Von Hoffmann, Washington third, Lawrence, Kansas. 100 yard free style—Won by Kroger, Washington; second, Mathey Washington; third, Wilson, Kansas Time—1.017. 150 yard back stroke—Won by P Fitchie, Kansas; second, Waton Washington; third, D. Ritchey, Kansas. Time: 1.33.1. 200 yard breast stroke—Won by Horwitz, Washington; second, Von Hoffmann, Washington; third, Lawrence, Kansas. Time: 2:51:2. 440 yard free style—Won by Skinier, Washington; second, Pointdeker Kansas; third, Gracia, Washington Time. 5.43.4 400 yard relay - Won by Washington (Haley, Kroger, Moyhey, Skinner); second, Kansas (Wilson, Dryen), R. Bitchie, P. Ritchie). T 4:06.5. Starter: Herbert G. Alphin Math Colloquium Meets Thursday Math Colloquium Meets Thursday The Mathematics Colloquium will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in room 265 Frank Strong has a book on "Inventions of mathematics" will speak on "Invariants from Connexal Forms." Star Athlete With One Leg Seeks Rivalry Syndey, Australia, Feb. 15—(UP) -H. Paulsen, 32, tacit driver, stands ready to challenge the world of all-around one-legged athletes. His specialties are cricket, hand-sall, hockey, tennis, swimming, and motorcycle racing. Paulin can clear feet in the high jump, can four vault and expects shortly to break the world's record at weight lifting. Paulin lost his leg as a result of injuries received in a football game 23 years ago, when blood poisoning set in afterward. After the loss of his leg, he obtained a dairying diploma at Hawkeye College and can do all work for 16 hours a day without tiring. Cunningham Wins 18th Straight Providence, R.I. Feb. 14—Glen Cunningham, former Jayhawker great and master miler of the world, turned in his eighteenth consecutive board track triumph of the season as he capped the Knights of Columbus mile here tonight. By winning, the barrel-chested Kansan gained possession of the Bishop Francis P. Keough trophy. Cunningham finished three yards ahead of his fellow Kanan, Archie San Romani in a 416 mile which was a good performance, considering the slowness of the track. Don Lash, iron legged Hossein, and Joe Raghavi, from New York 4.C. distance man, finished third and fourth, respectively. Cunningham was content to let Lash and McCluskey set the pace throughout the first half of the race. But McCluskey's team, Bermani with four laps yet to go, The former University of Kansas mile star took the lead with two laps to go and staved off a lion threat by winning the San Romani, to win three yards. Broadcaster-son followed with eight. Kaufman led the D. U.'s with six. (Continued from page one) (Continued the) not exist without their foreign mark- nets, because of increased interest, the markets . . . are found in Europe, not in the United States." To counteract the effects of Italy and Germany's orbits of influence in South America, Secretary Hull hoped "to get the other 20 countries to join the United States in a bold declaration pledging themselves to stand together against the isms of the old world . . ." Argentina attempted to block Hull's second proposal with a counter-proposal toudying trade relations and trade relations are vital to her economy. Although Hull was backed by 18 of the 21 attending delegations, he did not force his resolution through. Wiseley waiting until Argentina had submitted a stronger declaration, which Hull now issued of what he had desired. Significant, and surprising, Tomlinson points out, was that all the decisions and policies of the conference were enacted only on unanimous agreement. In the 18 days of the conference, 111 unanimous agreements were pledged by the envoys of 21 American states. ONLY CLEAN RUGS Show Their Real Beauty Our careful, thorough cleaning process restores the beauty of your most valued rugs. Phone 75 NewYerk Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE Favored Teams Win Games Cleaning. Pressing and Dyeing of All Garments - Beta 'B' Trounces D.U.' B' 36 to 15; Theta Tou and Dominoes Victorious Scoring 26 points in the first half, Beta "B" ran up a lead over the D. U's "B" which it held until the end of the game and finished on top yesterday, 38 to 15. Kane made nine points for the winners and Robinson followed with eight. Kaufman The Teta Taul, led by Kurt and Napier who scored eight points apiece, ran up a ten point lead over the Hexagons and held it during the game and came out on top winning 24 to 24. Going into the second half, having scored only four points in the first part of the game (the game ended but failed to catch the Teta Taul's. Barrum took the scoring lead by making 12 points in the last half and three in the first half for a total of 15. In the game in which the Dominos II defeated the Buckeyes 29 to 19, two guards led the scoring, Tweed, of the Dominos II, rang up five field goals for 10 points and the Buckeye's Wilson tallied four goals for a total of eight. The Dominos II led 11 to 1 at the half. In the other other basketball game scheduled yesterday, the Sig. Ep. "B" team won by forfeit from the Pi K. A. s. Out of four scheduled volleyball games only two were played. A strong Phi Psi队 handed Sigma Chi two straight defeats while Kappa Sigma was having little difficulty conquering the Triangle team 2-0 Pi K.A. foretreated to Phi Gam, and Phil Delta Theta also won when the A.T.O. team failed to arrive within ten minutes after the game was sup* The basketball schedule for Thursday is as follows: 10:00 p.m., Phi Gam "B" vs. Phi Psi "B", 1222 Miss, vs. A. K. Psi. Bebout To Speak on Literature G. Newell Bebout, instructor in English, will speak on "Contempo- tario" at the 2015 NPR Gala this afternoon in room 205 Fraser. This is the fifth in a series of six lectures arranged by the department of English to acquaint freshmen with contemporary literature. The lectures have been of great interest in recent years not only to freshmen but also to English majors and the general student body. W L Pct. L Pts.Opp. Oklahoma 4 2 .667 254 233 Kansas State 4 2 .571 264 267 Missouri 3 3 .500 264 240 Nebraska 3 4 .428 305 317 Kansas State 2 4 .286 259 277 BIG SIX STANDINGS Oology is the collection and study of eggs. Ghosts, A.K.Psi's Are Intramural Cage Leaders In Divisions II and III the respective leaders, Galloping Ghosts and Alpha Kappa Psi, are still unbeaten with no team in sight that has more than an outside chance of beating them. Two undefended teams, Delta Chi and Phi Delta Theta, are still leading the pack in Division I of intramural basketball while Kappa Sigma and Sigma Chi are in for a place, place, each having one game. Delta Chi, Phi Delti, and Phi Gami “B” teams have yet to chalk up a loss in Division IV and Beta “C” (underdefended) and underdefended leaders of Division V. The intramural basketball standings as of Feb. 15, are as follows: Division I Tem I W L Delta Chi 5 0 Phi Delta Theta 6 0 Kappa Sigma 4 1 Sigma Chi 4 1 Phi Kappa Pi 4 2 Alpha Gamma Epsilon 4 2 Beta Theta Pi 3 2 Phi Gamma Delta 3 2 Sigma Nu 3 2 Alpha Tau Omega 3 2 Acacia 2 3 Pi. Kappa Alpha 2 4 Delta Epsilon 1 5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 5 Triangle 0 6 Delta Tau Delta 0 6 Division II W L Galloping Ghsts 7 0 Little House of Big Hits! PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time ENDS TONITE! Margaret Sullavan James Stewart "Shopworn Angel" "Burn 'Em Up O'Connor" Dennis O'Keee Coccil Parker News and "Passing Parade" THURSDAY 3 BIG DAYS A Saga of Sea-Faring Men and the women they love! WALLACE BEERY 'PORT OF TULC' MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN FRANK MORGAN 2nd Feature — GEORGE O'BRIEN "LAWLESS VALLEY" Theta Tau 6 Hillside Club 5 Galloping Dominics 4 Comets 4 Rock Chalk 3 Hexagons 3 Bar-X-Boys 2 Phi Mu Alpha 2 Kullah II 2 Kappa II Kappa 0 Kanna Pii 0 SPIRITED SHEER WOOL junior jacket dress 1495 wear it to add zest and' fashion to your life. Snug jacket, pleated skirt, high neckline are young spring, 1939. French blue, wood violet, natural. Other styles (other colors) with plain or striped jacket. Exclusive. Harzfeld's sizes 9-15 12th & Oread Alpha Kappa Psi 6 Hellhounds I 6 Bucaneers 4 Tennessee Trojans 4 1222 Mississippi 4 Galloping Dominoes II 3 Campus Raiders 3 Dumakin Club 2 Jaybirds 2 Rattlesnakes 0 Buckeyes 0 "E" teams Delta Chi ... 5 0 Phi Delt. ... 5 0 Phi Gam. ... 4 0 Phi Psi ... 1 1 Beta. 6 2 Sig. Ep. 4 Sig. 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