PAGE FOUR --- More Than 600 Men Take Part In Intramurals each Session Has It s Appropriate Sports t s; Sweetest Awards in Late Spring More than six hundred students turn to intramural sports for their relaxation, and each year the number grows. This growth in participation has led to various proposals, the most recent of which is the project to set aside a part of the student activity fund for the improvement of intramural athletics. The proposal is up before the student governing bodies now, and with the need of some sort of an intramural fund recognized, it is highly probable that the proposal will be passed. Imagine you are an inhabitant in a town of between six and seven hundred population. Now imagine each of the inhabitants participating in different forms of sport through-out the year. That is the picture of the intramural athletic set-up here on the Hill, where one-seventh of the student body competes in intramural athletics. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS The men who comprise the council: John Hoeceaver, DU.; Keith Swinehart, Sigma Chi; John Zeigelman, S.A.E.; Stanley Bloom, Theta Tau; and Bert Barnum and Howard Trabant, non-fraternity men. These men met with Elibel Thursday night to discuss plans for the basketball season, which will get under way soon. Intramural Council Formed Recently, an intramural council was formed to act as a co-ordinating group on various matters arising in intramurals, and to act in an advising capacity under the direction of Prof. E R. Elbel, director of intramural athletics. The council consists of two non-fraternity and four fraternity men, with Elbel choosing three of them and the Pan-Hellenic council selecting the other three. The newly-formed council is expected to keep difficulties arising in intramurals at a minimum. Fall Sports Numerous The various intramural sports are spread over a period of three divisions or seasons—namely, fall, winter and spring. The fall session has by far the greatest number of competitors in such sports as 11-man touch football; 6-man touch football; handball (team and elimination); horsehoes (team and elimination); tennis (team and elimination); track; and golf. This fall, 231 men comprising 21 teams participating in 11-man touch football, and 102 men comprising 17-6 men teams, are batting for intramural supremacy. As the season draws to a close, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Theta, Theta Tau, (11-14) Men (11-14) Teams), and the 430 Engineers have won the championships of their respective divisions. Touch Football Nears Finals Eight teams, selected from the Iiam division, are now lighting in the play-off series for the intramural tournament. Round games were played Thursday afternoon with Beta Theta Pi and Sunday Special ROAST TURKEY or CHICKEN DINNER Complete 35c Regular Week-Day Dinners 20c - 25c - 35c BILL'S LUNCH 717 Mass. PATEE Continuous from 2 All Shows 15c All Seats TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY OUR BIGGEST DOUBLE TREAT THE MIGHTIEST LOVE STORY EVER FILMED CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY Pi Gamma Delta emerged victorious over Delta Tau Delta and Pi Kappa Alpha, respectively. The games scheduled yesterday found Pi Kappa Alpha defeating Kappa Alpha and the Theta losing to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. "PARNELL" AND — There are 17 teams in both handball and horseshoe team competition and 20 teams in tennis competition. Approximately 125 men competing in each of the tennis, horseshoe, and handball singles, swell the total. Sports listed under the winter heading include: basketball, water oolo, volley ball, wrestling, swimming, indoor handball. AND Howlywoods Goofy Giggle Gland Guys BERT WHEELER ROBT' T WOOLSEY "ON AGAIN OFF AGAIN" Benchley Novelty Basketball Is Popular Of the winter sports, basketball arouses the most interest with numerous teams in various divisions competing for honors. A play-off series to determine the intramural champion is hold after the regular schedule has been completed. In recent years the Galloping Ghosts, Johnson's All-Stars, Sigma Alpha Ophiologist, and Duala Mack were included the intramural basketball parade. Of the spring sports, playground ball holds the major interest, although many men compete in handball, horseshoes, and tennis matches. Spring track also usually box a large entry list and much spritter competition. Sweepstakes Honors Last After the spring sports schedule has been completed, the sweepstakes winners in intramural is determined. This involves counting the points won by each organization in various sports during the year. Place points and competition points count in the total and the organization amassing the largest total of points is declared the sweepstakes winner. It is interesting to note that no organization is winning the sweepstakes. The winners move in a cycle, with a different organization winning every year. Last year, Beta Theta Pi won the sweepstakes with 1,572 points, nearly 400 points more than its nearest rival. Phi Delta Theta, which was seeed with 1,208 25 points, Sigma Chi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon won third and fourth places, respectively. So far this year, Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Theta are again running close for top honors, but it is a long time until intramural sports will be completed next spring, so any team may come from nowhere and win sweepstakes honors. Odds and Ends Here and there in intramurals: Fred Pralle, star, Jayhawker basketball and baseball player, has been playing a fine end position on the Deltu Tau Delta team . Beta Theta Pi is the distinction of winning two touch football titles in one season, the 11-man and 6-man teams both winning in their respective divisions together, either team has been defeated "Seven thousand Kansans in more than 100 Red Cross chapters in the state, today formed the agency Army of Volunteer Workers to carry the roll call message to the entire citizenship." This statement was issued Friday by William Allen White, State Red Rock roll call chairman, who expressed confidence that welcomingships will exceed the state objective of 94,000 enrollments. Eighty thousand joined a year ago. For the attainment of the goal of 94,000 enrollments in Kansas, the state has been organized into 15 districts. District number one, which includes Lawrence and Douglass, serves as the center for J. W. Ross, of Topeka, chairman. Red Cross Drive Inaugurated in Kansas Roll call chairman for Douglascounty is县, Mr. Walter A. SchallOther roll call chairmen in districenumber one are Mrs. E. S. SheldonFranklin county, Miss Helen TrantOther colleges include the Kastin, the Kastin; Pottawatomi;Mr. James W. Ross, Shawnee; andMr. Ernest Roberts, Wabause. Bob Allen, Phi Psi back, is the son of the famous Jayhawker basketball coach . . . Intramural Director Elibel does double duty directing intramural athletics and arranging the Jayhawker football programs . . . in his spare time, Elibel teaches physical education classes, handles the public address system at home football and basketball games, and sketches . . . Injuries in touch football games have been unusually high this year . . . around a dozen men or both have injuries other with injuries ranging from severe bruises to broken arms . . . Phi Delta Theta has three teams entered in touch football . . . one 11-man team and a "B" and "C" team in the 6-man division. Sigma Alpha Epsilon won three championships last year and yet finished fourth in the sweepstakes. Beta Theta Pi, which finished first, won only one championship. Jack Nourse, who played a bang-up game for at forward for Sir Alpha's last year, caught the eye of the coaches who had to compete in spring basketball. Nourse did everything good on offense and defense . . . Forty-eight organizations were listed in the sweepstake rankings last spring . . . When Piri Gamma Delta defeated Kappa Alpha, 19 to 0, in the play-off series, it was sweet revenge for the defeat suffered at the hands of the Pi K.A. team during the regular season . . . the defeat kept the Phi Gam's from winning a clear-cut title in division . . . crowds of 200 or 300 spectators are not unusual at the play-off series games. Be Movie Wise and Dickinsonize THE GREATER DICKINSON NOW SHOWING YES! IT'S GREATER THAN EVEN THE SENSATIONAL "THREE SMART GIRLS"! Don't You Forget We Play the Pick of the Shorts The New Universal Presents DEANNA DURBIN 100 MEN and a GIRL The 4 Funsters Are Coming---- Merry Go Round of 1938 Be Movie Wise and Dickinsonize Howard Cleveland, in to replace the scrappy little Sims, and with Cleveland went Fogler and Hackney, two of the best backs Kansas has had to bring down this year. Cleveland Goes Over. The Jayhawkers started fighting back with a little more success as the second quarter progressed and it began to look as though the first half might end without a score against the opposing team which didn't miss by far and Kansas took the ball on its own 29 with the quarter half over. Aggies Crimp-the game ended with the Wildcats in possession of the ball in Kansas territory. It was at this point that Fagler, Cleveland and Briggs, who had replaced Hackney, went to work. Fagler raced around his own right end for a first down on his own 36 and then Briggs broke loose to the Kansas 39. A perfectly executed spinner which developed into a forward pass from Cleveland to Ellis put the Wildcats on the Kansas five. The shifty Cleveland ran his own right end for the touchdown. Jim Brock, plaque kick specialist, was sent in to add the extra point. The Kansas line gave its supporters some hope as the third quarter opened by smothering the Aggies on their first series of plays, but this advantage didn't last long. Amerine's ball carrying was the bright spot in the Jayhawk's brief flurry, but the shifty sophomore was injured before the period had gone very far and was replaced. Second Half Scoreless It was during the third quarter that Cleveland started his amazing kicking exhibition that was a reminder of the kicking of Freddie Harris in the K-State game here two years ago. Time after time he aimed at the ball, but when he actually he placed his kicks on the goauld side of the marker. The final quarter saw the Jayhawkers open up desperately with passes from inside their own ten. All the tosses were wild, however, and The backs that Kansas faced yesterday were probably the best aggregate set it has faced this season. Cleveland, of course, was outstanding, but little Sims was far behind and Fagler, Briggs, Hackney, Speer and Klimek were also working well in the State attack. The Wildat line was superior yesterday to the Kannass line except in a few places. Nordstrom, Krueger, and Ellis seemed to stand out although the entire Agie line was on its toes all afternoon. K-State Backs Outstanding For the Kansas team there was no particular star. It just wasn't a Kansas day. The Jayhawkers were trying, but that old spark and drive that they displayed at Lincoln was abated. The Hawks had Ward hold up his side of the line in shape. Dear Shirk showed flashes of his former brilliance, but they were just flashes and the injured end was finally led to the sidelines before the final quarter ended. Amerine's ball carrying and Reporter's hands featuredatures that even approached above the average performances. STARTING LINEUPS Kansas K. State Shirk LE Ellis Rhule LT Kristen Stapleton LG Beeler Warren GC Nordstrom Warrenton RG Cardarell Ward RT Davis Sibilanick RE Mulheem Masoner RE Sims Woard HR Sins Replogle HB Klimck Douglass FE Briggs Kansas — Edds; Arnold, Burnett, Boehle; Bosseve; McMullen; Morland and Lloyd; Wilson; d. Wilson; quarter; Wiencke; and d. Meyer; Evans; Richardson and d. Meyer. Kansas State-Ends: Soeolofsky, Crumbaker; Tackles: Beezley and Hayes; Guards: Pits and Heaton; Center; Case; Quarter: Cleveland Halfbacks; Brock, Klimek, and Rankin; Fullbacks: Hackney Continuous Shows SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1937 Today MON. TUES. Week Days 2:30-7:00-9:30 MAGNIFICENT! The Show Value of Lawrence Magnificent as its Desert Setting; Stirring as only the story of a Great Love Can Be! MARLENE DIETRICH CHARLES BOYER in the GARDEN OF ALLAH In Technicolor Hopalong Puts His Heart in This Fight! Companion Feature Remance Spurs Him on to the Most Thrilling of all His Action Packed Adventures. Wed. Thursday Tue. 10 AM Loretta Young - Don Amache "RAMONA" Wed.-Thur. 10c to All and Ricardo Cortex, Sally Eilers "TALK OF THE DEVIL" Coming Soon! "3 SMART GIRLS" "LADIES IN LOVE" "MY MAN GODFREY" Jay Janes Entertain Purple Pepsisters With Luncheon The Jay James entertained the Purple Pepers of Manhattan yesterday at 12:30 with a luncheon in the Memorial Union ballroom. The officers of the two organizations were introduced. Forty-five Jay James and 35 Purple Pepers were wore blue pants and pernants were used on place cards, and tables were decorated in crimson and blue. "Home As We See It Today," is lecture by Hazel Chase West, is to be given Wednesday evening, at 8 p.m. on the campus of the Admiration building. Hazel West To Give Fine Arts Leutre Wednesday Sponsored by the department of design, in the School of Fine Arts, the talk will feature the showing of colored slides to illustrate the scenes in the Rome of today. The lecture is open to the public free of charge. New Residents Enter Home Management House The Home Management house, a seven-room, white-painted cottage back of Blake hall, will be in charge BRICK'S "ON THE HILL" OUR SPECIALS Hot Fudge and Butterscotch Sundaes 15c of Faye Swedlande, c.38; Janetta Hardy, c.1unct; and Helen Nelzon, c.38; for the next forty days. These four University students are succeeding Luelle Rich, c38; Nadine Wegman, c38; Dorothy Alexander, c38; and Lulu Tullium. There are four positions at the house: cook, assistant cook, manager, and housekeeper. The women hold each position for an equal period of time. The meals are planned on a budget suitable to a moderate income level, and are adequate from a dietary standpoint. IF YOU ARE SENDING Xmas Gifts to some distant land—Be sure and come here. —Gifts to wear have money to spare. —And our lines are now complete. The house is under the supervision of Miss Olga Hossy, associate professor of home economics. Home economics can be studied for a time during their senior years. Napoleon's dramatic retreat from Moscow! Hundreds of cannons, horses, thousands of soldiers in unfortunate drama BIGGEST M-G-M HIT OF ALL TIME! A Year in Production! Cast of Thousands! ThrillsNever Before Equalled! A love story to touch you heart...glowingly, magnificently lived on the screen by Garabo as the lovely Marie Walewka, and Boyer as Napoleon, master of empire and slave of romance ... torn from history's most flaming page... now brought to thrill and achont you with its miracle of pageantry, its thunderous drama! A CLARENCE BROWN production REGINALD OWEN • ALAN MARSHAL • ENRYNE STEPHENSON • LEIF FERSON • DAME WHITTY • C HENRY CORNER • VLADIMIR SONOLOFF Also—Band Act - Oddity - Latest News TODAY Continuous from 2:30 4 GLORIOUS DAYS GRANADA