FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1938 Phi Delt's Lead Swim Finalists Beta's, Westminsters, Delta Tau's Crowding Closely In to Leading Sounds When the semi-finals of the men's intramural swimming meet were finished last night, Phi Delta Theta was out ahead of the pack with 35 points, trailed closely by Beta, Westside and Dau Tau Delta in the order. Only 6 points separate the four leaders and the competition is still so keen that one would be foolish to try to pick the winner. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Possibly the outstanding performance turned in during the semifinals was by McCoy of Delta Tau, who won two events. He has the best time by several seconds for the 50-yard breast stroke and is among 1. Phi Delta Theta 35 2. Beta Theta Pi 33 3. Westminster 32 4. Delta Theta Delta 29 5. Sigma Gaia 25 6. Sigma Ba 24 7. Phi Gamma Daelta 22 8. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 12 9. Kappa Sigma 9 10. Delta Epsilon 4 11. Sigma Nu 4 the fastest in the 100-yard backstroke. A great race is predicted when he meets Wilson of Sigma Chi in the breast stroke. The final, which will be run off next Tuesday, will be dominated by the first five teams. Sigma Chi has 10 qualified, Westminster and Phi Delt have 9 appice, while Delta Tau has 8. Diving and the two relays did not require semi-final eliminations. 100-Yard Dash from heat won by Herschman Sigma Chi. 108.8. 106-Yard Dash First heat won by Maier, West- minster. Time, 1:11.4. Sigma Chi. Time, 1988. Third heat won by Harrow, Sigma Chi. Time, 1:13. Fourth heat won by Durna, Westminster. Time, 1:06.7. Vivid Stock Stocks 30-Yard Back Stroke First heat won by Hyatt, West- minster; second, Hendrickson, Phi Delta Theta, Time. 33.4. 50-Yard Breast Stroke Delta Theta Time, 35.4. Second heat won by Lewis, Beta second, Chambers, Phil Delta Theta Time, 35.4. First heat won by Wilson, Sigma Chi. Time, 34.2. Second heat won by Tholand, Phi Delta Theta. Time, 36.0. Delta Theta, Time., 36.0. Third heat won by Brown, Sigma Chi, Temp., 28.8 Cin. Time, 10:36. Fourth heat won by McCoy, Delta Tau Delta, Time, 33.1. 100 Yard Park Stroke First heat won by Hendrickson, Phi Delta Theta; second, Townsley, Phi Delta Theta. Time 1.221. Ph. Dr. Second heat won by McCoy, Delta Tulsa; second, Hyatt, Westmin- ster. Time: 1:23. 5*Yard. Bhd. 40-12 CARTOON First heat won by (Wilson, Sigma Chi and Banks, Beta). Other contestants failed to appear. RELEASE LINED Second heat won by Maier, West- minster; second, Herschman, Sigma Chi. Time, 273. University Ping Pong Team Beats Palace Squad The University ping pong team defeated the Palace Clothers of Topeka three matches to two last night in the Memorial Union recreation After breaking even in four single contests, the Jayhawkers handed the crack Palace doubles pair its victory of the season to climb the victory. Ray Moseley, University number two man, won his sixth straight match, after Kanaa's Malcolm Black had dropped a close decision to Cecil Fletcher. He played positively and defending city champion, 21-23, 21-19, and 17-21. Moseley, who has lost only one game and no matches this season, was driving flawlessly and displayed steady defensive work as he outclassed Dewey Lilly, veteran captain; in straight games, in straight games 12-15, 21-8. Norman Cooky, playing number three for the Jayhawks, extended Marshall Lamott of Topeka to three games before losing, 16-21, 21-19 and 19-21. Clint Woods won the second Kansas singles victory by downing Gerald Palmer of Topeka, 21-12 and 21-11. Fighting uphill all the way, the Kansas doubles team of Black and Moseley outlasted the hitherto undefended Palace pair to win 10-21, 21-16 and 21-18. The Clothiers captured the first game by a wide margin but the Jayhawks were victorious as Black's offence power combined with Moseley's brilliant defensive work to befuddle the Topeakans. The deciding game saw the Jay- hawkers come from behind to clip the Woodworth-Lamott combination by three points. The Falcaire team are co-leaders in the second-half race in the Topeka city table tennis league and ranked second at the end of the first-half play. The University team is in fourth place with four victories and one defeat. Last night's contest was not a league match. Along the Sideline Newt Hoverstock Kansas Sports Editor The Temple giants, with a 63° average height team, Wednesday night walked away from the University of Colorado quintet to win the national collegiate invitation basketball tourney, 60-36, in Madison Square Garden. However, the Oklahoma A. & M. five trounced the New York University boys in the third-place playoff to even the coin between east and west teams. Temple has been traveling at a fast pace all season, and previously walked away with the Eastern Intercollegiate Conference title. The question now is: Who is the real intercollegiate champion, Temple, with the Garden meet tucked tightly in its belt, or the Warrensts Mules who copped the national intercollegiate meet at Kansas City and are still traveling the National A.A.U. tourney at Denver? We'd pick the Temple strong hearts, but who will ever know? At the National A.A.U. tourney now progressing in Denver, sports writers are still looking unsuccessfully for a dark horse entry along with a minimum of effort and a maximum of enjoyment. It begins to appear that the seeded teams have gathered up all the big-time players and salted them away with soft jobs (the word soft would probably be disputed by the players themselves) in order to get the publiety from their winnings in the line of basketball. Not that the practice is illegal or anything of the sort—it would just be sorta nice for the fans if a re-jumping took place and tight games could be played along in the initial stages of the tourney also. For the benefit of those left wondering, there will be no intramural treament tournament this year owing to a growing sentiment against past seasons. Reasons? Competent wrestling officials are not easily available, and wrestling is no longer an intercollegiate sport for the Jay-hawker jacks. Unfortunately, quite a number of the "pugs" will be highly disappointed as they have been training for the event for some time. Of these, the deadliest is Ed Wiencke, who even had a prison haircut in preparation for the affair. Ed really shouldn't have worried though; even the most incompetent referee would know that hair-pulling wasn't allowed in intramural wrestling. Doe Allen is planning on passing up no chances to grab another Big Six championship for next year, and is giving about two hours daily to five or six of his "to-be" sophomore basketball players next year. Those few are working on sheeting in all its forms including free tissues. Football Men Improve Steadily Spring football for the Jayhawks continues with the candidates im-proving steadily in a manner which is moving towards to the Jayhawks coaching staff. Getto, Line Coach, Likes Way Players Are Coming Out for Practices; Shirk in Comeback Although there are almost as many candidates out for backfield positions as there are linemen, the prospects are for another strong line this fall. Mike Getto, Kansas line coach since 1930, is finding much to please him in the work of his linemen. Shirk Recoveries From Injuries On nest importance is the comeback of Dave Shirk this spring. Shirk, a fiery end, stood out like a beacon on the 1936 Jawhawk team, but was kept far below par last season by injuries. Now he is in top season by injuries. Now he is in hip shape again, playing like a demon on defense and catching passes better than ever before. Tackle candidates include the veterans Fred Bosciville and Dauhue, who are looking good. The freshman crop divides three tackles who are making a strong bid for top rating in Monte Merkel, Quidame Wand, W. F. Jack. Werk is the heaviest at 20, Jack weights around 210, and Massure is comparatively light, but very rugged. Bill Lenhart, a squad man last fall, also is giving a good account of himself. Russell Chitwood, sophomore letterman, has also shown up well to date. Mike Silanik, a first string end last fall, is not able to get in much practice because of outside work, but is coming out whenever Steve Renko and Charles Wendt trend. Underclassmen Seek Guard Posts The guard posts find no veterans on hand, let letterman Ferrel Anderson and Jack Turner are competing in the freshmen and a sophomore squad man are fighting it out, with Ward Crowell, Mike Andrew, Herb Hartman and LaFawn Jack the freshmen, and Paul White of Garden City the sophomore. White, a 200-pounder, is being used at his vasant by big George Staplen. Four centers have been doing most of the work; Curtie Jenkins,丹 Pierce, Wayne Wilson and John Wheeler have been done but has been out for practice only once. To date, the men who have been getting to practice earliest and the most often have shown up the best. Some of them are still same men to continue to stand out. Lost items can be found through the Kansan Classified Ads. MODERN CLASSIC BY STETSON Take the new lines of tomorrow . . . wider, lower, more rakish . . . mould them into a hat of classic simplicity . . . and you have this sophisticated new Stetson! 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Perhaps, after we introduce team competition for women, more schools will follow suit." The women's team representing the Jayhawkers in this match, sponsored by the department of physical education, will be chosen from the following: Donna Hughes, Dorothy Houston, Nelle Niluge, Charlotte Steel, Frances Yo rk, Margaret Violet, VenLA Monti and Dori Johnson. The Kansas men's team will be composed of: Tom Orr Mart, Kalman Orvettz, William Griswold, William Belt, Otis Perkins, and Brody Shroff. The men's team from Kansas City will be composed of James Jones, Melvan Whitesell, Eugene Freedman, Alfred Webber, and Art Charbert as substitute. Women will be Miss Charbert, Morley Johnson, Miss Well, and Leicle Pierce as substitute; There will be no admission charge to the matches. 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