--- PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1938 Netmen Begin Tourney Tomorrow Two Finalists Will Be Added to Team While Another Duo Will Serve As Challengers The tennis drawings have been completed for the elimination tourney to decide the other two men to combine with James Kell and New Hoverstock in the varsity team this year. Contestants will begin playing tomorrow. Drawings have been made without seedings, as the strength of the various men is undetermined thus far. from the playoff tourney, the two finalists will be added to complete the four-man team, with the winner in No. 3 position with the opportunity of challenging Kell and Hoverstock and placing higher in the team. However, if a player loses in the first or second round to one of the other teams, the most match of it, he will be considered in picking the two extra men to challenge into the team for the first few weeks of practice. Play in the playoff tourney will begin tomorrow,weather permitting,and each man should get in touch with his opponent and arrange the exact time and place of meeting. The bracket will be posted on the bulletin board in Robinson gymnasium,and players may consult it to find out the next player they will meet.Also,the winners are responsible for posting results of the matches on that bracket as they are completed. The drawings: Howard Dunham vs. Robert Browning Ray Campbell vs. Harold Sinning ing. George Murphy vs. winner of George whippy vs. winner of above match. Louis Carr www.louiscarr.com Merril Day vs. Louis Carmouche. mouche. Winford Ferry vs. Kermit Franks. Alen Geryce vs. Bruce Reid Melvin Geraldson vs. Morris Krissner Orman Wannaker vs. Weston David Scott vs. Jack Morley. David Scott vs. Jack Morley. University Fencing Squad In Victory In a series of interesting matches, at Robinson gymnastics yesterday afternoon, the Kansas fencing team defeated a team from Kansas City University, 7 to 2. Led by hot year's veterans, Ort and Oravetz, the Kansas队 had little trouble with the city bays. One of the best matches of the afternoon was between Tom Orr and the Kansas City southpaw, Devere Whitesell. Orr was troubled by Whitesell's unorthodox methods, but finally won 5-3. Brody Schroff was before the jayhawkers to go down before the falls of the Kansas City game, where he scored a match Brady has ever fought, but he conducted himself well and Coach Rapport has high hopes for him in the future. The Kansas women's team, appearing for the first time, fought the Kansas City University women fencers to a 3-3 tie. The matches were played at the U.S.A.'s Ernestine Swafford of Kansas succeeded in beating out eile Charvai of K.C.U. 5-3 in the thriller of this division. Results were: Men's Matches Orr (K.U.) 5, M. Whitesell (K.C. U.) 0. Oravetz (K.U.) 5, D. Whitesell (K C.U.) Belt (K.U.) 5. Jones (K.C.U.) 1. Webber (K.C.U.) 5. Griswold (K.U) 4. Perkins (K.U) 5, Friedman (K.C U.) 2. Orr (K.U). 5, D. Whitesell (K.C U.) 2 Oravezt (K.U) 5, Jones (K.C.U) 0. Friedman (K.C.U) 5, Schroff (K. U) 1. AT THE DICKINSON creamia Durlin, the glorious young singer star of "100 Men and A Girl" or her laurals in the new Universal production "A Bad About Music" Now playing for five days at the Dickinson Theatre AT THE GRANADA Constance Bennett and Brian Aherne form the delightful co-starring team now playing at the Granada through Tuesday in Manila. Live, the upmost story of one of the most successful comedians ever pictured is this: they starred in the stellar comedy cast include: Billie Burke, Alan Mowbray, Patty Kelly, Ann Dovorak and Tom Brown. Belt. (K.U.) 5, M. Whitesell (K.C. U.) 1. Wells (K.C.U.) 5, Hurtgen (K.U.) 2 Charvat (K.C.U.) 5, Hughes (K.U.) 4) 5. Houston (K.U.) 5, Johnson (K.C. U.1) 1 Women's Matches Swafford (K.U.) 5, Charvat (K.C. U.) 3. Wells (K.C.U.) 5. Steels (K.U.) 2 Johnson (K.U.) 5. Johnson (K.C. U.) 3. What's Doing in Sports At Other Schools By Dale Weckendorn Referee: J. Rapport. Michigan State's football squad steals the march on the well known "brother act" by listing three sets of brothers out for spring practice. Not content with having one brother combination, the Spartans have Darwin and Don Dudley, Herman and Casey Lewicki, and Charley and Chuck Hill cutting their capers on the practice field daily. While the Oklahoma "Boy Scats" gave the Sooner fans something to remember in basketball thrills the past season, the grunt-and-groan men from the southern school quietly went along and won the Big Six wrestling championship. Coach Keen's teams have won six conference championships during the 10-year history of the league. 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