--- PAGE FOUR ] UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1938 All-Star Intramurals Picked Elbel, Referees Choose 10Men for Two Teams; Quintets and Finalists Group From Semi-Final First Team First Team E (s) Fushi, E (s) Beta, Beta B, Covey, G, Ghosts G ghosts H, Hale, S.A.E. Second Team Yesterday afternoon, Ed Elbel, director of intramurals and his referees got together and picked the annual intramural all-star teams. This year the selection was particularly difficult. There were many players who held back by the fact that they were not on winning teams. Every man played in the league was given consideration. The selection is made up entirely of men who played on the teams which reached the semi-finals or better. That this should be so, is why the referees were the ones that the referres had the best opportunity to watch. Unanimous for Nourse Stoland of Beta barely missed being unanimous. He was on every first team except one and that selector had him down as captain of his second team. Stoland is tall, accurate and aggressive. He is the main reason that the Beta reached the semi-finals of the journey. The only unanimous selection was Nourse, of the run-up器-Sig Aliph team. Nourse entirely deserves the honor that was confined upon him, and has continued all through the season. He scored heavily and played fine defense. Covey and Kelly were the leading forces on the winning Galloping Ghost team. Both men are tall and agile. Covey was a high scorer, as B. Covey, Kelly, Hall and Hoffine received an equal number of votes for the first team, however, Hoffine had the fewest number of votes in the second team but the was moved down to the second team and automatically made captain. was Kelly. Hall of the Sig Alph's, though a spectacular player, was always dependable on offense and undoubtedly the best defense man on the all-star team. He is small but tremendously fast under the backet. His superlative sense of timing allowed him to take the ball of the backboard when surrounded by men who towered high above him. Hoffe was another one of the Galloping Ghost stands out. He was always in the thick of the attack, but at the end players we have seen in a long time. Hoffine Stands Out Clover of Kappa Sig was almost a unanimous choice for second team. He was named on one first team as captain. He is very fast and has a keen eye for the bucket. He paced the strong Kappa Sig team all year. Kappa Sig was always just as hot as Clover happened to be. James and Back of S.A.E. well merit the place given to them though many feel that they should have been placed higher. Both of these men have good shooting eyes and are excellent defensemen. If he be hard to find two around men who compare with them. What's Doing in Sports At Other Schools By Dale Hockendorn The California Golden Bears varsity oarsmen open their rowing season on Oregon State at the San Francisco World's Fair site. They will play in the Treasure Island course in the feature of the interclass regatta. The United States track and field team will be greatly handicapped by the change of dates for the 1940 Olympics. According to Lawson Robertson, the U.S. is seriously hampered, and the only nation so affected. The time has been postponed to September. This will eliminate U.S. college athletes from competition. Several authorities believe that Japan's August climate would impair the athlete's effectiveness. The Daily Pennsylvania retorts with "But the setting back of the events for two or three weeks certainly should not insure an great enemy climate change and humidity warrant the elimination of the outstanding competitors in track and field." It also takes a whack at Avery Broundage, who had a great deal of difficulty with the 1936 American Olympic team. "It appears that Avery Broundage and his coherts, never diplomats, have watched another fast one slip by for a perfect strike. Along the Sideline Newt Hoverstock Kansas Sports Editor Ed Elibel and his staff of referees, topped by Jay Plumley and "Gold-locks" Engleman, have come out with the intramural basketball All-Star selections in short order. It appears that they have two pretty fine teams outlined there, and we'd certainly like to see them in action against Doctor Allen's fresh basket-ers. When those two groups met in a pre-game attraction for the Missouri-Kansas tilt, the intramural stares gave some pretty stiff competition for a while. That All-Star bunch, composed of the 15 highest scorers in the intramural league at that time, didn't miss so much of being the identical bunch picked for the final honor. The elimination tourney in the team team trysts are coming along, but one or two first-round matches are not completed. Announcement has been made that those not completing the first round by tomorrow evening will be forciled out of the tournament. Second-round matches are also expected to be played before time if possible. The one man has gone into the second-finals—Harloi Sinning, by a default from Campbell, a victory over Murphy, and a victory over Brown- April 2 will mark the opening of a football clinic for six-man teams at Iowa State College for the benefit of Iowa high schools having small enrollments, according to George F. Veenker, director of athletes there. Kansas has used the six-man team approach in football and the presentation here is the regular type and makes a pretty fast affair, with plenty of co-operation needed to wield six men into a team. The first six-man game was played at Hebron, Neb. in the fall of 1944, with Stephen Epler, a teacher at Chester, Neb., preparing the rules. It has now spread to other teams. This season is mostly played by teams in schools with an average enrollment of 38 units. Hargiss Picks Runners For Texas Coach H. W. Harris' tracksters will pause for a moment's breath before they depart the Texas Reels at Austin. The men went through a week of rigid practice and learned in qualifying for the relay teams. Cindermen Will Leave Wednesday Afternoon For Relays at Austin Saturday In the elimination heat of the 110-yard dash for places on the 440-yard relay team, Hardace dished to the tape in 9.8 seconds to beat out Richardson, two of the other three quarter-mile team members. Foy, who did not compete, will fill the other position. Cox, Wiles, Williams, and Cluces won places on the fast Kansas mile relay team that won third in the Armour Tech Relays last week. Harper, Harry, and Nolan did not that he did not catch the time of the cinderdemers for the distance. Mile Team Chosen Nees, Fey, Richardson, and Mason swung 220 yards to qualify for the half mile relay foursome. The Texas RELays will be the first appearance for this team. Undecided on Two-Mile Team Hargiss is still undecided as to who will make up the two-mile relay team, although he ran the half milers through their event, Heckendorn, Toberen, Haslan, Ryan, and Replogle finished in the order listed. The winning time was 1:38.4 for the four laps. A spring medley team composed of Cox, 440, Masson, 220, Wiles, 220, and Klamn, 880 will be entered in the Longhorn rehires. Durand will participate in the Jovin throw, which will take part in the shot and discus. Fourteen or 15 men will be taken on the trip. Hargis plans for the team to leave about 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon by bus. Read the Kansan Want Ads AT THE GRANADA AT THE DICKINSON Nelson Eddy and Joannette MacDonald in David Belasco's celebrated stage hit "The Girl of the Golden West" with Walter Pidgon, Leo Carrillo, and Buddy Ebsen, now playing at the Gramaa through Wednesday. Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert find their place in the sun in this romantic scene from "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife," their new comedy which will have its first local showing today at the Dickinson Theatre. The movie stars Michael J. Fox as a member of European resort life are David Niven and Edward Everett Horton, A good part of the varsity amo freshman basketball squads was involved in a basketball game yesterday morning between the Pi Kappa Pai upperclassmen and their freshmen. The freshmen were victorious, after two overtime periods, by a score of 51-44. Phi Psi's In Frosb-Varsity Skirmish All of the seven men who played for the upperclassmen were members of the varsity basketball squad this past season. The winning freshman team included three first stringers from the Jayhawk yearling quintet, Ralph Miller, John Kline and Bob Allen. At the end of the regular playing time, the score was tied 34-34 and it required two five-minute overtime periods to decide the game. The first overtime period produced the fastest action of the game, the second produced the best times and the freshmen coming back to even the score each time. Miller and George Golay tied for high scoring honors, each counting 16 points. Closely following them was Carl "Swede" Johnson of the varsity, with 15 points. Kline helped Joshushen in the race, with 14 markers. Sylvester Schmidt, center on the Jayhawk's championship team, refereed the game and called a total of 14 squawks of his former teammates. Ernest Barhard, 33, who has just completed an analysis of the different kinds of arithmetic people in America and is now in Lawrence yesterday. He was conferring with the Graduate School Grad Completes Mathematical Study Ray Watson, 153; Bill Witt, 158; Dean Ritchie, 159; Morton Jones, 160; Bo b Busker (letterman 1937); 162; Ray Tripp, 163; Richard Basket, 164; Bill Udell, 165; Jack Ness (alternate), 167. The eight squadmen and one alternate, with their scores, are as follows: The most stirring event of the day came on the putting green of the final hole, when Richard Baskett sak a 20-foot putt to rose Udell and Nessily out of seventh position Begin Practice This Week AT THE VARSITY Alyes and Louise Campbell are the 'talk of the town' in "Scandal Street." A poramount picture, now playing at the Varsity Theatre. Phone K.U. 66 CLASSIFIED ADS LOST. Lady's Eligin wrist watch in ladies wash room of West third floor Adm. Bldg. Reward. Phone Nancy Keeler, 291, -124 Ray Watson, last-year squadman and low man in the tournament yesterday, played the round in 153 strokes. Watson defeated Bill Witt, second man, by a margin of five strokes, but the remainder of the competitors were more closely bunched. The golfers will begin practice early this week under the supervision of Coach Oatman to be in form when they must wash. MVPA, April 14. "Candid Cameraging . . . It's the rage." CHANGED at March 23rd midweek EXHANCED by lady's light blue jacket coat. Will the person who made the mistake please haircut Hawkinson, Alpha Brown, C144 Phone 898. Coach Ostrman, highly optimistic after watching the men perform yesterday, predicts a successful season for his team. The squad will 1319 Tennessee Street Lawrence, Kansas From a group of 21 aspiring golfers, Coach Glenn Oatman sifted nine of the best men for the University golf squad, after the 36-hole qualifying round held at the Lawrence Country Club yesterday. 12 Dinners and Suppers, $2.50 6 Breakfasts, 50c Candid Camera-lly Speaking Men and Their Scores TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG DUNAKIN CLUB New Rackets, Balls Soft Balls, Bats Oatman Selects Nine Golfers RUTLER'S SHOT 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 See us for motion picture cameras and complete line of photographic supplies — all makes of paper, films, developers, tanks, tripods, filters and accessories. THE ARGUS Phone K.U. 66 with an f4.5 uses motion picture film $12.50 1. Watson, Last-Year Man, Turns in Best Record: Witt Five Points Lower For Second Spot HIXON STUDIO Phone 41 In Hotel Eldridge Bldg GIRLS: Single room at 1406 Tennessee after April 1. Rents for $8.00. 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Whitell, KC, 5-4; Friedman, KC, defeated Jones, K.U, 5-3; Belt, KU, defeated Jones, KC, 5-2; Friedman, KC, defeated Oravet, KU, 5-3; Orr, KU, defeated Webber, KC, 5-2 drill under the coach twice weekly, and the day before each interco- ligiate match, the members will play an 18-hole qualification round; the conditions condition will then be selected by Oatman to participate in the meet. Permanents and End Curls $1.00 complete University Fencers Defeat Kansas City Teams Results of the women's team: Hurt-gun, K.U., defeated Wail, K.C., 5-4; Steele, K.U., defeated Witham, K.C., 5-3; Charvat, K.C., defeated Steele, K.U., 5-4; D. Johnson, K.U., tied M. Johnson, K.C., 5-5. Work Begun on Leveling Intramural Baseball Fields MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732 1/2 Mass. Phone 2353 Ed Elbel, director of intramurals, announced yesterday that work had been started on leveling and grading the intramural fields. The new south field will not be used this spring. 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