5 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1937 Swimming Team Beats Wildcats In Return Meet Jayhawkers Capture Sib Firsts, Including Relay Events; Win 40-28 The Jayhawk swimming team defeated the Kansas State team in a return dual meet yesterday afternoon in Robinpool pool 46 to 28, then the Knicks in pool 41 to 28, including both relay even while the Wildcats won three. Nowisoka of Kansas took high point honors by taking first in the 220 and 100-yard free styles, and by being a member of the 400 yard relay team, for a total of 11% points by winning the 440, and taking second place in the 220 and 100-yard free styles. The 229-yard free style was close all the way with Nowsinova taking over Wange by a narrow margin. Wage came from behind to hold up the fence, but he jumped yard in the 400. Nq pool records were broken. 800-yard medley relay-Won by Kansas (Kester, Elisis, and Bowman); second, Kansas State. Time 3.26.6. The summary: 229-yard free style—Won by Nenowinske, Kansas; second, Wauge Kansas State; third, Pointedex Kansas. Time 2:345 50-yard free style — Won Ritchie, Kansas; second, Jones, Kansas; third, Wherry, Kansas State. Time, 25.48. Diving-Won by Patterson, Kansas State, with 90.9 points; second Stimp, Kansas, 60.5 points. 100-yard free-style Won by Nom noinsake; Kansas; second, Waage; Kansas State; third, Ward, Kansas State. Time, 100.3. 150-yard back stroke--Won, by Kester, Kansas; second, Gray, Kansas; third, Erickson, Kansas State Time: 1.51.5 200-yard battle stroke—Wen by Nelson, Kansas State; second, Itz, Kansas State; third, Kimble, Kansas State. Time, 2:51.5. 440-yard free style — Won by Waage, Kansas State; second, Poindexter, Kansas; third, Kimble, Kansas State. Time: 5.56:1. 400-yard free style relay—won b Kansas (Ritchie, Bowman, Jones and Nowsinake); second, Kansas State. Time: 4.00.5 This was the last dual meet scheduled this season for the Joyhawkers, although Coach Alpha may be able to arrange second round games. The team will be held Friday and Saturday at Iowa State College. HUSKERS MEET CYCLONES IN CAMPAIGN FOR TITL All eyes in the Big Six conference will be turned on the Nebraska-Iowa State game tonight as the Cornhilluers walk away for a tie with Kansas for the basketball crown. The rangy Nebraskans risk their chance for a share of the title in the game with Iowa State, the oakleaf defender into many of the other Big Six quintets during the season. one Jayhawkers are hiding for the full title, though a Cyclops warrior is improbable because he was by the Cornish huskers last Saturday. Women's Intramurals Deek tennis doubles matches to be played Wednesday is Alphonis Omicron Pi vi. Sigma Kappa iv. 42.28 and Chelin hla. vs. Results in the second round of singles in the dock tennis tournament are as follows: Mario Dresser, Chi Omega, defeated Lebah Beach Gamma Phi, 6-1, 6-0. Frances Warno defeated forfeited to Jairo Maceo, LWD A.M. LW. W defeated the Independent 2 to 1, and TNT defeated ELLE 2 to 0 in the deck tennis match played Monday afternoon. Fred Pralle Injures Fred Praile star guard on the Kansas basketball team, will not be able to start the game Thursday in a practice left yesterday afternoon. Praile sprained his ankle. He will be replaced in the starting lineup by Dave Lutton. The actions of the team may not be determined several days. Men's Intramalus VOLLEY BALL FINAL STANDINGS I II III W.I. Pai. W.I. Pai. 0.8 1 1,000 Sig Nua. 2 179 Bai Sa. 8 1 1,000 A.K.u. 2 179 Dhi Da. 6 2 210 Chuan. 2 9 210 Dh Chi. 6 2 210 Anacoc. 2 9 210 P.K.A. 3 1 173 M.J. Distribution II W.I. Pai. W.I. Pai. 0.8 1 1,000 Sig Nua. 2 179 Bai Sa. 8 1 1,000 A.K.u. 2 179 Dhi Da. 6 2 210 Chuan. 2 9 210 Dh Chi. 6 2 210 Anacoc. 2 9 210 P.K.A. 3 1 173 M.J. Distribution III W.I. Pai. W.I. Pai. 0.8 1 1,000 Sig Nua. 2 179 Bai Sa. 8 1 1,000 A.K.u. 2 179 Dhi Da. 6 2 210 Chuan. 2 9 210 Dh Chi. 6 2 210 Anacoc. 2 9 210 P.K.A. 3 1 173 M.J. Distribution IV W.I. Pai. W.I. Pai. 0.8 1 1,000 Sig Nua. 4 144 Dhi Da. 6 2 210 Chuan. 4 175 Ki Su. 5 1 1,000 Sig Nua. 4 175 A.T.O. 6 1 1,000 P.K.A. 2 179 Dhi Da. 6 2 210 Chuan. 4 175 Ki Su. 5 W. L. Pepper KRUST T. M. 6:1990 KRUST T. M. 8:5990 Oliver A. J. 2:2990 Hoppe R. J. 3:4990 Baker P. J. 3:4990 W. Lindau J. 3:4990 Helene D. 3:4990 Dallison W L. Peru Su Chi 3 . 417 Sue Chi 3 . 417 Sue Chi 3 . 417 Sue Chi 3 . 417 Phi Chi 3 . 277 Phi Chi 3 . 277 Phi Chi 3 . 277 Phi Chi 3 . 277 Su Phi 3 . 417 Su Phi 3 . 417 Su Phi 3 . 417 HANDBALL TO START W. L. Pee Tromsø - 1 - .471 Lindø - 2 - .471 Limø - 3 - .471 Gavlø - 4 - .471 Gavlø - 6 - .471 R. Rijsen - 7 - .280 R. Rijsen - 8 - .280 M. Malle - 9 - .280 W I. P. | 434 D.I. C. 6 | 104 D.I. C. 2 | 158 D.I. C. 1 | 158 D.T. 1 | 110 A.T. 1 | 90 A.T. 2 | 90 A.T. 2 | 90 T. C. 1 | 90 T. C. 2 | 90 Rules Posted for Open One-Wall [--------------------] Drawings for the opening round of the mural double elimination open to the public. The exhibit held soon, were announced today by E. R. Shailor, director of intramural round games order the left bracket, and the winners in this bracket continue to the left. Rules for the tournament specify that each match shall consist of the best two out of three 21-point games, and that each player must win at least five games. An injured team is eliminated from the tournament. Winners progress to the right bracket; losers in first. The last survivor of the left half then plays the winner of the right half for the championship. All players in the first round drew brees except de Jonon vs. Speir and Wilhelm vs. Chambers. Second-round pairings are as follows: Jonon vs. Willert; Wilbert vs. Lounié vs. winner of de Jonon vs. Spiescher Kunker vs. Killey; Hosson vs. Starkt North vs. winner of Wiltz vs. Starkt North vs. winner of Allen Skelal vs. Durand. Basketball schedules for today and FRONT AND CENTER That's where you'll find the finest array of dress shirts in town, proudly bearing their heritage of irreproachable style and immaculate appearance — so characteristic of all Arrow Shirts. Before your next formal, drop in and see our fine assortment of dress shirts in a variety of styles. $2.50 up tomorrow include the Allowing games: Galloping Ghoseis II *w* Hexagons on east court at 6 p.m.; Phi Giam "B" (F) on east court at 8 p.m.; Phi Pai vs. Acacia on east court at 9 p.; Phi Jawel-Hickway at 10 p.; Phi Giam ("C") vs. Sigma Chi "I" (F) Phi Giam ("C") vs. Sigma Chi "I" (F) Delia on west court at 10 p. Washburn Downs Washington At St. Louis—Washburn, 4 5 Washington University, 43. 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