PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Sig Alph, Ghosts, Play In Finals Sig Alph Also in Finis Of 'B' Division Against Winner of 4:30 Contest Today A whirlwind finish during the last 5 minutes of the game gave the Galloping Ghosts a 37-26 victory over Beta Theta Pi. By virtue of this win the Galloping Ghosts will play the Sigma Alpha Epion team for the championship tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. Rela (26) G. Ghosts (37) Facetac; f. g!f McCaillin, f. 10 Stoland, c. .1.3 Wilson, g. .2.10 Wiencieke, g. 0 Nessley, g. 0 Hoffine, f. g 11 Kelly, f. g 21 Covey, c. 2 11 Day, g. 1 0 Covey, g. 4 0 Covey, h. 1 0 Reed g 11 16.59 The powerful Galloping Ghosts defeated the Westminster team 43-27 Monday night to enter the semifinals after a tough victory. Kelly of the winners played a fine game all evening and led his team in scoring by pushing through 4 field goals and scores against Westminster again with a total of 13 markers. Sigma Alpha Epsilon won their quarter-final game from the Hell Hounds in easy fashion. Nourse won the game by 35 points and attacked that swept the Hell Hounds before it. The Sig Alphas finished with a good, final score of 38-18. Beta Theta Pi Pls "C" team earned the right to play in the semi-finals. Beta Ep Pls "Bs" 34-15. The game was fast and featureless guarding. Beta Ep Pls "Bs" 34-15. The game was fast and featureless guarding. Beta Ep Pls "Bs" 34-15. When it was necessary, the Sig Eps could not be held, but played in the field goals of Hibbard, Coward and company. These two points by themselves of the Beta points by themselves Kappa Sigma went completely to pieces in the last half and lost badly to Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6-36. The team was defeated with the defense of 14th teams refusing to give during the first half. The score at the end of the first quarter was 4-4. At the half bad luck played only on c most field goal apiece. As the third quarter opened, the Sig Alphas began to pour the steam on. Lead by Nourse, they brought their lead up to 17-6. Kaup Sis was unable to put the Alphas on the cover, never failed the Alphs during the rest of the game. During the last quarter the Siz Alphs continued to steam roll their way over the apperitance area and were able to pile up 19 points in 8 minutes and blank their opponents. Nourse continued to hit the buckets for a brilliant floor. The buckets that he didn't make he engineered by brilliant floors and Kappa Sigs from looking too bad. He worked hard during the whole time and made the stubborn Siz Alph defense. Sig Alph sent a second team into the finals of their division when he scored a game-high 17-3 in town 22-20 in a thriller. The game started slowly and Sigma Chi took the lead which they held to the half. There was little scoring pressure as the score was half the score was 11-7 in favor of Sigma Chi. The second half was tight all the way with the score at 11-7. Sigma Chi staged a rally in the last part of the game but were unable to catch their opponents. Divens of the finals Haitu of Sigma Chi each scored 10 points to share the scoring honors. 12211 Monday night: Westminstr (27) g ft Covey, f. 31 Vogel, f. 1 Hoffe, i. 2 Hoffe, e. 2 G. 4 Day, g. 0 Reed, 4 0 Sig Alph (38) 1611 (2) (4) g f t Chase, c. 1 Jacobs, c. 1, 2 Renke, c. 0 Hyburnbog, c. 0 Boisleave, c. 0 Hell Hounds (18) Barber, f. 6 | 5 | 2 Nourse, f. 1 | 4 | 14 James, c. 3 | 2 | 30 Hall, g. 1 | 3 | 0 Zie*I'm y.'m. 2 | 2 | 1 Buck, b. 1 | 2 | 1 g ft Fleeson, f 0.3 Crabb, f 1.3 Berry, c 2.3 Hiddhey, g 1.0 Gallion 1.0 Last night: Beta "C" (34) Hibbard, f. 4 01 Lewis, f. 2 03 Cowherd, c 4 00 Robinson, g 2 00 Banks, g. 2 12 Corough 1 21 1627 Kappa Sig ( SPE. **B** "(15) Parmell, f Carper, f - 0.0 Ewing, e - 0.0 Timoeth, g 0.0 Campbell, b - 0.0 Cave, f ... 0 1 Keown, f ... 1 0 Clower, c ... 1 0 Pierson, g ... 1 0 Hosgen, g ... 1 0 g tt 1 0 632 Sig Alph (36) Sig Alph (36) Z'n'ay'n'ay Z'n'y'n'ay Hall, g. James, Jones, Buck, g. Buck, g. Nourse, Nourse, 309 Sig Alph "B" (22) Hitt, f g 11 Winters, f g 12 Burberg, g 1.0 Barberg, g 0.1 Stem tgg, h 3.0 Harris g 0.1 University Ping Pong Sigma Chi“B”(20) 147 948 Diven, f. ___ g ft Swinchard, f. ___ 0 1 1 King, e. ___ 0 1 1 Jesberg, b. ___ 0 1 1 Dieter, f. ___ 0 1 0 University Ping Pong Team in Topeka Victory Combining the majority of their singles sets and both their doubles sets the University of Kansas table tennis team defeated the Kansas team at Topeka on Friday night at Topeka by a score of 4 matches to 3. in the Topeka league. The Manhattan aggregation succeeded in decisively troubling the Washburn players 5 to 0 before being defeated by the Jayhawkers, who managed to charge average themselves with the KU group sometime in April. The Palace team of Topека is expected to offer strong opposition March 17, in that city when they meet the Hill representatives. The feature game will be played between Malcomb Black of Kansas and C. Woodward, Topeca champion of 1937. (Samuel Lichtenstein) Malecomb Black defeated Emery 21-10, 21-16. 761 Clint Woods was defeated b, Johnson 17-21, 18-1, 17-21. Norman Cooley was defeated by Johnson 14-14, 13-17, 17-21. JOHNSON, 21-14, 18-12, 19-14 Frank Lamm defeated Deiterich 21-14, 21-18. Gey Bixby was defeated by Miller, 19-21, 21-23, 21-23. (Doubles): Woods and Lamm defeated Emery and Dietierich, 21-17, 21-14. and Deterren, 21-11, 21-14. Black and Cooley defeated Johnson and Miller, 21-14, 21-17. Along the Sidelin Newt Hoverstock Kansan Sports Editor Ban Johnson baseball clubs in Kansas are coming out of their respective shells and beginning to stretch and yawn at the opening date for their training season nears. Walter莎尔, secretary of the league, and others, are furloughing around getting the division restors completed. Sahina left a blank in the Central Kansas division by dropping the position and Clay Center is being solicited for the position. In the Eastern Kansas division, a bole also occurs, as the Kansas City, Kan, Healey's have turned up missing. The Southeast Kansas circuit seems to be the only one intact, as the fourth division, the Western Kansas loop, has lost Copeland, Sublette, and Meade, with Great Bend expressing a desire to enter this year. The Kansas bushcayers played with Ban Johnson clubs the past summer—Praille, Kappelman, and Coffin with the Lawrence Green Brothers, Anderson with the Leavenworth Generalis, and Cadvalader with the Emporia diamond men. The big gums will open up at the Kansas State High School basketball tournament in Topeka this afternoon at 1:15 o'clock with the Newton Railroaders defending their last year's class 'A' title on its first birthday. And, from the feel of the wind, it will need some defense before they can be downed three times this year. According to E. A. Thomas, commissioner of the Kansas High School Activities Association, Hutchinson, Wyandotte, Wellington, Independence, and Pratt have been selected to complete the roster of 16 teams in class "A" competition. The teams which force their way into the final elimination by winning their respective regions are the Class C, Forks Cooley, Emporia, Columbus, Chama, Kingman, and Hays. The class "B" tourney will be held at Salina beginning today, with Sacred Heart as the defending champions. In the recent All-Big Six basketball selection by the Associated Press, each Big Six school has a representative on the first team with the exception of Missouri. Praille, of Kansas; Wesche, of Kansas State; McNatt, of Oklahoma; Parsons, of Nebraska; and Blahnik, of Iowa State. McNatt is the only sophomore of the bunch, duplicating Praille's sophomore feat of making All-Big Six in his first year of competition. If we may be so bold, he must not have seen the games in person, and that the selection would be lacking some of the power set up in other selections of this year. It really appears as though a division among the schools was attempted, and a d not really the selection of a strong team. Kansas: Fair Wednesday and Thursday; slightly cooler in extreme northeast; warmer in west and central portions Wednesday. WEATHER Netmen Open Tourney Next Week With two men yet to be chosen to supplement James Kell and Newt Hoverstock on this year's University tennis team, the two co-captains have announced their intention of holding the elimination tournament the first of next week weather permitting. Four-Man Teams Now Required Although only two men were needed in last year's Big Six tennis tourney at Lincoln, the rules were changed at that time to require a four-man team for Big Six final competition. Four men have always been used in the past for the dual meets, but only two men, making up two singles and one doubles combination, competed in the Big Six classic. Eat a Good Breakfast Two Have Played Here This season, there will be four singles tourneys and two doubles tourneys at Lincoln, with No. 1 men in one tournament, No. 2 in another, and so forth. We will hold the for the doubles teams. The big wind-up will then consist of a bracket drawn from the winners of the various sections. Many of the players planning to take part in the tourney, which will decide the remaining two netmen who will make up the Jayhawker four-man team, are now practicing on the gravel courts south of the stadium. It is hoped that that tournament will take place Monday or Tuesday of next week after the drawings are made over the weekend. Two Men To Be Chosen To Complete Four-Man Tennis Team Required By Big Six Rules Strength of material for this season's squad is hardly predictable beyond the two lettermen, Kell and Hoverstock. Of the men trying out for the team, Howard Dunham and Ed Mirante are the only two who have been in action before this year at the University. B of th' of them tried out for the team last week, but dropped to the top four and thus gain positions on the team. Bruce Reid, recently through with basketball, has not appeared for practice as yet, but is expected to run strongly in the elimination UNION FOUNTAIN at your Sub-basement Memorial Union 2 EGGS TOAST JELLY COFFEE "I love a good sport" Said Tommy's sweetheart And Tommy...he knew what she meant So he bought the Sport King The Under-Grad Foldswing And thirty dollars is all that he spent. tourney. Reid played tennis at Arkansas City. Drawings for the playoff will be announced as soon as decided and times will be set for the players to meet. Each man should then get in touch with his opponent and arrange a place to play. FOLD SWING---The Smartest Sport Suit of the Season. In the first of the men's intramural swimming preliminaries held yesterday afternoon, four events were staged. The boys broke the 60-yard free style, and the 200-yard relay to be run beginning at 4:30 tomorrow, semi-final on Friday, beginning at 8:15. Because of the excessive entries in the events this year, the preliminaries couldn't be completed yesterday afternoon.oom. Swing into Spring with one of these fine suits. Sold only by: Men's Intramurals Tailored in--- TWEEDS - CHEVIOTS 30-18 Birth Scales First heat: Won by Wilson, Sigma Chi; second, Jones, Sig Alph. Chi; second, Jones, Sig Alpn. Second heat: Won by Loud, Westmister; second, Thomas, Beta. Third Heat: Won by Newland Sigma Nu; second, Bevan, Phi Gam Fourth Heat: Won by McCoy Delaire; delta; second, EI Winensey. Fifth Heat; Won by Tholan, Phi Delt; second Morris, Phi Gam. 50-Vard Breast Stroke i. seventh Heat: Won by Harwi, Phi- amma Delta; second, Franklin, Phi- si. Sixth Heat: Won by Trotter, Phi delta Theta; second, Brown, Sigma thi Third Heat: Won by Burton, Sigma Chi. Time, 35.5. First Heat: Won by Hendrickson, Phi Delta Theta, Time 32.3. Second Heat: Won by Hardt, Vastuisturm, Time 30.3 50-Yard Back Stroke Fourth Heat: Won by Chambers, Phil Delta Theta. Time, 39.2. Fifth Heat: Won by Irwin, West-minster. Time, 39.2. Sixth Heat. Wet by Janney, Phi Delta Thea. Time, 46. Seventh Heat: Won by Radford, Data, Time. 40. Beta. Time, 40. Eighth Heat: Won by Hyatt, West- minster. Time 35.8. 106- Yard Free Style First Heat: Won by Horraw, Sigma Chi; second, Kunkle, Phi Gamma Delta. Time: 1.08.3. Second Heat: Won by Ed Wiencke, Beta; second, Gsell, Westminster. Time: 1:16.2 Third Heat: Won by Chet Mize, Phi Delta Theta; second, Gallup, Dulc U. Time; 1:13.5. Fourth Heat: Won by Cluster, Delta Tau Delta; second, Lee, Sig Alph. Time; 1:17.6. April 14, Heat: Won. Fiveth Heat: Won by Herschmann, Sigma Chi; second, Durna, West- minster. Time: 1:06. Sixth Heat: Won by Maier, Westminster; second, Anderson, Phi Pai Time, 1.055. 300-Yard Medley Relay (50, 100, 50, and 100 yards) and 100-yards) First Heat: Won by Phi Delta Theta; second Delta Tau Delta Time: 3.31.8 Second Heat: Won by Westminster; second, Beta, Time, 3:17.4. Diving Preliminaries were won by Boulcormi, Phi Delt; 43.4 points, second, Riedman, Phi Delt; 42.5 points, third, Rickman, Delta Tau Delt; 36.1 points, fourth, Herschmann, Sigma Chai; 34.6 points, fifth Hendrickson, Heidekorn; 34.5 points, sixth Doyle, Phi Pai; 33.3 points, seventh, Lonnek, Westmister; 32.6 points, Skipper, Phie Telta, Theta; 29.3 points. Ben Franklin said: "A penny saved is a penny earned." Start these spring days right by saving on a breakfast special: Only 5c at Only 5c at Women's Intramurals The winners of the preliminary, and finals of the intramural swim- me meet are: first, Pt Beta Phi, 162%²; second, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 149%²; third, Kappa Alpha Theta, 54%³; fourth, T.N.T.₄, Total scores of the intramural games with the exception of horse-shoes and tennis singles that have been played are handball, gol, volley ball, ping pong doubles, darts, basketball, basketball free throwing, and swimming. The total number of points acquired by each team: Kappa Kappa Gamma, 496%; Pi Beta Pi Beta, 410%; Corbin hair, W, W, 321%; W, W, 321%; Kappa Alpha Theta, 313; Alpha Chi Omega, 300%; Alpha Delta Fl, 241%; Independents, 238%; Gamma Phi Beta, 228%; Alpha Gamma Delta, Gamma Phi Delta, 165%; Sigma Kappa, 100%; Miller hall, 106; ETC., 101. Varsity Dance With LOUIE KUHN'S Orchestra Friday, Mar. 18 Read the Kansan Want Ads. 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