FRIDAY JANUARY 6.2939 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the - Hill - Carol Freeman of Kansas City was a luncheon guest at the Acacia house yesterday. Dinner guests at the Delta Upa- sion house last night were: Lorraine Fyle, b'40; Betty Ann Wilkinson, c'40; Louise Bush, ed'umc; Betty Campbell, c'uncl; and Betty Jane Bobdinger, c'40. Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of June Hoover, b39; to John Lobb, jb. of Kansas City, Mr. Mo. Lobb, jb. is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity at the University of Michigan. The election of officers of Alpha Tau Omega Monday night Evan Bolin, b'39, was chosen worthy master; Robert Doillittle, e'40, worthy chaplain; Robert Walker, c'41, worthy keeper of exequerge; George Westfall, c'41, worthy keeper of amate; Robert Belt, b'39, worthy keeper of amate; Robert Lacy, c'29, worthy usher; Robert Lucy, b'39, worthy sentinel; Walter Miller, e'unel, freshman trainer; a and Richard Westfall, b'39, reporter. The following were dinner guests at the Stigma Chi house last night: Mrs. Morton Jones, c39; Virginia Melvin, gr; Dr. George Barbece Lexington, Ky.; and Betty Cole, c49; The University Women's Club entertained with a thimble party Thursday afternoon in the Men's lounge of the Memorial Union. Professor Robert Calderwood, as sociate professor of speech and dramatic art, read "The Young King" by Oscar Wurse, after which tea was served by Mrs. J. P. Jensen and her committee. Earl Stuckenbruck, 39, will lead a discussion of Burck's book on the Parables at the Y.W.C.A.-Y.C.A. C.A. Reinterpretation of Religion meeting when it meets in Henley house at 4:30 this afternoon. Mrs. L. L. Dyke and Mrs. Carl A Preyer, presided at the tea table. Basketball Standings-- Division I Division II Team Won Los Delta Chi 2 Kappa Sigma 2 Phi Delta Theta 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 Phi Gamma Delta 2 Acacia 1 Alpha Tau Omega 1 Delta Upsilon 1 Pi Kappa Psi 1 Pi Kappa Alpha 1 Sigma Chi 2 Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 Triangle 0 Sigma Nu 0 Beta Theta Pi 0 Delta Tau Delta 0 Division III Galloping Ghosts 3 Theta Tau 3 Hexagons 2 G. Dominoes I 2 Hillside Club 2 Comets 2 Hellhounds II 1 Phi Mu Alpha 1 Rock Chalk 1 Bar-X-Boys 1 Kappa Eta Kappa 0 Kappa Psi 0 Alpha Kappa Psi G. Dominoes II Hellhounds Tennessee Trojans BUCCaneers Dunakin Club 1222 Mississippi Buckeyes Riders Raiders Jaybirds Rattlesnakes Division IV "B" Teams Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 Delta Chi 2 Alpha Tau Omega 1 Beta Theta Pi 1 Phi Delt 1 Phi Gam 1 Phi Psi 1 Pi Kappa Alpha 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1 Sigma Chi 1 Delta Upsilon 0 Kappa Sigma 0 Sigma Nu 0 Acacia 0 Theta Tau 0 Kappa Eta Kappa 0 Delta Tau Delta 0 Division V Phi Delt "C" ... 2 Beta "C" ... 1 Phi Gam "C" ... 1 Phi Psi "C" ... 1 S. A E "C" ... 0 Sigma Chi "C" ... 0 Sigma Chi "D" ... 0 Phi Gam "D" ... 0 *Neither team appeared for one game. Badminton Team Will Play Topeka Tomorrow Night A badminton team, under the tutelage of Jim Rappon, will go to Topeka tomorrow night where they will engage in their initial match of the year against the Topeka Badminton Club on the Y.M.C.A. court. Five members of the group making the trip are Monte Merkel, Webster Kimball, Miss Ruth Hoover, Mrs. Report and Jim Rappon. Kimball who is the fourth ranking amateur player on the Pacific coast, should have little difficulty in sweeping his matches. Last Friday night Kimball teamed with his father, Bruce Kimball, and Jim Raport in exhibition matches at Kansas City. A large crowd was attracted and much interest was manifested. According to Raport, if enough interest can be aroused in the Missouri Valley towards the game of badminton, plans will be made to hold a tournament at Robinson gymnasium later in the season. Seniors To Receive Five Fellowships Five fashion fellowships, available for women members of this year's senior class, were announced today by Julia Coburn of the Tobe-Coburn School for Fashion Careers in New York. Located in Rockefeller Center, New York, the Tube-Coburn school is the only school to specialize in fashion design. It has two positions in the fashion business. Each fellowship will be a full year's tuition of $700 for the school year from Sept. 1, 1839, to June, 1940, and from Sept. 1, 1952, to December in any one college or university. Applicants for the fashion fellowships must register on or before Jan. 31. On Feb. 1 a set of qualifying questions will be mailed to all applicants. Responses must be returned to the school before March Those applicants whose replies to the questions show most aptitude for fashion work will be asked to carry out a fashion research project. A list of subjects will be mailed on March 10, from which the applicant will select one to investigate. Her report, containing not more than 2000 words, will be returned to the school before April 10. The qualifying questions will be read and rated by the staff of the school. In deciding the final fellowship awards, the directors and dean will be assisted by Betsy Talbot Blackwell, editor of Mademoiselle; Helen Cornelius, director of publicity for Elizabeth Arden; and Alice Journall of the New York University and syndicated papers. Women members of the University senior class who wish to apply for one of the fashion fellowships are required to fill out and return to the Tobe-Coburn school one of the registration blanks which are completed in the office of complete information in the office of Miss Elizabeth Meeusier. GUNSTOCK BROWN A smart Jaram leather tone for the new Fall Season - goes correctly with the newest fabrics ... In full range of sizes. Winners in five out of eight non-conference games gives the Jayhawkers the best record among Big Six teams in games to date. Kansas has scored 279 points to 255 for non-league opponents. Most of these points were scored on the holiday games in Texas where the Kansas State team is scrimming. Iowa State is second in line with three-for-five. Kansas Shows Best Non-League Record Missouri is the highest scoring team so far, averaging 40.5 points per game. However, the Tiger opponents have averaged 41.5 which makes the Tiger record stand out like salt on an open wound. The team's hives have averaged 35 points per game to their opponents 32. The non-conference game stand- nings not including last night's Missouri-Colorado Teacher's game. Kansas 5 W L Pet Pts OP Iowa State 3 5 3625 215 255 Kebraska 3 2 600 144 185 Missouri 3 2 493 201 203 Okahome 2 3 490 201 203 Most Styles $5 TO $750 Most Styles Five Fine Arts Students On Recital Program Spot Cash Shoe Store Fvie students in the School of Fine Arts presented a recital yesterday afternoon in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. The program: "Rhapsood in B minor" (Brahm), a piano solo played by Arloune Goodjohn, l'a:40; two movements from the "Spanish Symphony" (Lloyd), a piano solo performed violinist; and Swan's "Trio for Flute, Clarinet and Piano" by Alex Fielder, c'38, Gordon Terwilliger, fa:42; and Marvin Madvel, fa:ulc. HAYNES & KEENE The Williams College news bureau, in one football weekend, dispatched stories totaling more than 21,000 words. Jayhawks To Norman--ahead of the Oklahoma club that trounced S.M.U. Kammas beat the Mustangs two in a row, both coming after stern battles. But the team was not without its selves for the first time this season, ran up an 18 point margin. When all these boys are in harness they will make trouble for any team. But from reports flowing out of Soonerland, it appears that some of their rage stars got tangled up with Tennessee's football powerhouse. Walker, Mullen, and Meshe are all on the injured list, and the players have been accused by fans that all three will be considerably below par for the game. However, Mesch will probably be the only one kept from the milling. He suffered an early season knee injury, not even makes the trip to Texas. Down S.M.U. By 18 Points The Jayhawkers have a more impressive record in pre-conference games, but can hardly be rated But don't think the Jayhawks have been cutting out paper dolls every afternoon this week. "PhoP" has been putting them through If the "Seats" are that hot tomorrow it may be too bad for the locals. 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