PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, 1937 Kansas Defeats Wildcats 45-29 In Swim Contest UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawkers Place First In Six of Nine Tank Events in Dual Meet The Kansas swimming squad defecated Kansas State in a dual meet at Manhattan yesterday afternoon 45 to 29. The Jayhawks placed first in six events, while the Wildcat son captured three firms. Individual scoring honors went to Vete Nowsinake of Kansas, who made 114'4 points. Nowsinake was first in 220-yard free style, first in the 100-yard free style, and on the winning 400-yard free style relay team. Ritchie, a teammate, was second in scoring honors with 98'4 points made by a first in 100-yard free style, a second in the 136-yard back stroke as a member of training 400-yard free style relay team. Meet **yard** free style - woven by *Woenwinke*, Kansas; second, Wage Kansas State; third, Poindexter Kansas Time; 2:43.9 The summary: 300-yard medley relay—won by Kansas State (Erickson, Nelson, and Brown); second, Kansas (Gray, Miles, and Jones). Time: 3:40. Diving—won by Pattison, Kansas State; second, Stipp, Kansas. *50-yard style—won by Bitchie, Kansas; second, Bowman, Kansas; third, Anderson, Kansas State. Time: 21.6 son-yard free style—won by Jon nowsiake, Kansas; second, Brown Kansas State; third, Bowman, Kans- sau. Time: 1:04 150-yard back strike—won by Kester, Kansas; second, Bitchie, Kansas; third, Erickson, Kansas State. Time: 1:58.7. 200-yard breast strike—won by Iy, Kansas State; second, Nelson Kansas State; third, Elias, Kansas Time. 3:10. 440-yard free style—won by Poin- dexter, Kansas; second, Journail, Kansas State; third, Gray, Kansas, Time. 6:20. Kansas (Nowinokie, Kester, Fisher, and Ritchie); second, Kansas State (Anderson, Wherry, Ward, and Erickson). Time: 4:13. Coach Alphin was well pleased with the outcome of the meet because it was the first time eight of the Kannas swimmers have started in a meet. The three veterans were Coach Max, Kelvin, and Paul Fisher. The next meet for the swimming squad will be Friday evening when they meet the Washington University team at Lawrence. Women's Intramurals --stoke Stone; Pengy Harrison, I.W. Harrison, I.M.; Tara Hogan, Jr. Righteurm; Corbin Hall; Edith Kirk- nell; Sigma Kappa; Eleanor Murray, Mary Miller; Mary Miller, Alpae Alpae Thee. Results of the first round of decennial singles are as follows: Maxine Woody, Kappa Omega, defeated Jane Flood, Kappa Alpha Tau, 6-3; 6-5; Ruth Warley, Alpha, 6-3; 6-4; Jia Wang, Bigleow, Independent, 6-2, 6-1. Deck tennis doubles matches to be played today are as follows: Pi Beta Phi vs. Alpha Chi Omega, 4:20; Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Wakatahi, 5:30. In the deck tennis doubles played Monday, Alpha Delta Pi defeated Sigma Kappa, 2-1, and Corbin hall defeated Alpha Omicron Pi, 3-0. Relay, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Alpha Theta, Corbin hall. Independent Entrants, as announced by the Instramural office yesterday are as follows: Two-length free style: Rachel Kiene, Beta Pi Beta, Delos Woods, Beta Pi Beta, Piggy Harrison, Kappa Alpha Theta; Mary Ann Edgerton, Beta Pi Beta, Betty Kester, Kappa Kappa Theia; Neale Nail, Kappa Alpha Theia. Breast stroke: Iabel Spiegel, Cornea Jane Osman; Olivia Jane Cianne; Kappa Ajapha Thela; Marjorie Rowland, TN Buchen; Independence Phi Dioro Butcher, Independent Dinah, Dorothy Jane Willekus, Corbyn mall Dabee, Debra W. Beta Brown, Jennifer W. Beta, Theta Jain Warring, Kappa Kappa Gammon, John Perry, Kappa Alpha Kappa Back strangle; Bettie Ketter, Kappa Gamma, Ruthma Worley, Aklahip, Kappa Phi, Inahel Spiegel, Cornish Jean Bailey, Kappa Gamma, Ruthma Worley, Aklahip, Kappa Phi, Inahel Spiegel, Cornish Jean Bailey, Kappa Gamma, Ruthma Worley, Aklahip, Kappa Phi, Inahel Spiegel, Cornish Jean Bailey, Kappa Gamma, Ruthma Worley, Aklaip Crawl: Betty Kester, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Jean Bailey, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Peggy Harrison, L.W.W. Jane Waring, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Rachel Kiene, Pt Beta Phi; Jehovah, Cruzin ball. overstrike stroke Jane Blaney, Kappa Alpha Theta; Bette Hale, Holden Holde, Hafele Holde, Alma Chi Omega, Delma Woods, Pi Beta Phi Iain Spabel, Cornhill horn Three-length free style; Jean Beal- ley, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Rachel Kien- e, Pi Beta Phi; Leone Lenz, Coriba hall; Marv Adm Edgerton, Pi Beta hall; Tina Pake Akiha, Aliah Omega; Dorothy Jane Wilkins, Corbin hall. --always falling down, but they do protect the player from spike wounds to some extent, and keep part of the skin intact on the leg when some brailer grinds you into the ground. Men's Intramurals Basketball schedules for this week include the following games: Koppi Sig vs. Sigma Chi on chase. Koppi Sig vs. Kappa Chi on court, 6: p.m.; Meeedyuddles vs. Trojans, east court, 9: p.m.; Buckeyes vs. Galloping Ghosts III, east court, 10: p.m; Pau "B" vs. Kappa Big "B", west court, Phi Pa vs Phi Delit, east court 6:10 p.m. Phi Pa vs Phi Delit, east court 7:15 p.m. Tennessee, east court 10:10 p.m. Tennessee, west court 9:20 p.m. Tennessee, wet D.T. 8:20 p.m. Tomorrow Phi Chi (24) Kelly, f g f f 0 Otoll, f h 1 2 Knight, c i 4 Day, g j 7 Bland k 1 3 Officials; Cooper-Arkie, Oliver Rangers (30) Theta-Tau (14) g f gf g f gf McInnis, f 4 0 1 Haug, f 2 1 1 Vogel, f 6 0 0 Rogers, f 2 1 1 Robinson, c 7 1 0 Bloom, c 2 1 1 Sipps, g 0 1 0 Koder, g 2 1 1 Meyer, f 0 1 0 Koder, g 2 1 1 Meyer, f 1 0 2 Anderson 2 0 0 Officials: Cooper-Crabbe KEK (15) Officials: Cooper-Crabbe. Bio Chip "B" (24) Sigma Chi "B" (26) g f 1, 2 Goudry d, 1 Ritchie t, 1 McLean江 c, 0, 1 O'Neil g, 1 Loynls y, 0, 1 Frazier 0, 0, 1 Herman 0, 0, 1 Signal Co. G g f c Hershelman, h 1.0 0 Swindale, h 1.0 0 Porter, c 1.0 0 King, g 4 0 Clamser, g 4 0 Two overtime periods. Official: Allen. Graber, f g 1 0 1 McKlee, f 1 0 1 McKlee, f 1 0 1 O'Dhama, l 1 0 1 JHmida, l 1 0 1 Tarrell 2 0 0 Tarrell 2 0 0 2610 Cardinals (LE) Fitzgerald, d g (1) Loe, f 2 0 0 Watamura, a 2 0 0 Klopper, b 0 1 0 Krauser g 1 0 | | g ft 1 | | :--- | :--- | | Pack, f | 1 0 2 | | Coleman, f | 4 0 0 | | Johnson, c | 3 0 1 | | Starke, g | 0 0 0 | | Sharp, g | 0 0 0 | | Starcke | 0 0 0 | Official: Allen. Triangle (19) Kucho, f 2 g (f) Chilson, f 2 0 h Weltner, e 2 0 l Nettig, v 3 2 r Nevis, g 3 2 l Timothy, b 1 2 l 2 2 914 Officials: Allen Cadwafter. In last night's water polo game, Kappa Sig forfeited to Sig Ep, and Pi K.A. defeated D.T.D. 21 to 7. 114 Jobs Not Beds of Roses Dean Stockton Gives Advice to Position Seekers The average young man will, whom Dean Stockton comes in contact decides that he wishes to enter business and then can get preparation for business on a professional basis. When he graduates he may actually accept employment in some industry he never heard of while he was in college. "Modern business, whether located in a great city or in a village, is not designed for laryn or ignorant people," said Dean F. T., Stockton of the School of Business in a recent radio address over station KF-KU. The subject of the speech was "Choosing a Vocation." Dean Stockton went on to tell that the representatives interviewing seniors tell them that the jobs are not beds of roes, and that they are not securing young people jobs that are looking for snips. He explained that business owners terrify workers by taking jobs for everyone according to his or her ability. "The same holds true in large measure for young women. There is this difference in the preparation of young women; it is desirable for them to obtain some proficiency in office techniques such as stenography and scanning before stratified interviews who desires to do nothing more than routine office work should not go to a university or college." Jayhawkers Are Faced By An Injury Complex With only two hurdles left in their path to another Big Six championship the Jayhawkers are faced with the possibility of an injury complex. The rough tussle with Oklahoma Saturday night left three regular nursing injuries which, if unheard, would hint at harder times by Saturday. Ray Noble came out second best in a collision with "Tee-Bone" Connelly and consequently is suffering from chronic back pain. And AI Walhousen managed to get through with nothing more than sprained ankles, and the rest of the men have nothing more serious than broken arms. All three had scratches of a minor nature. Lost night Doctor Allen was sending the squad through loosening up exercises with no scrimmage in sight for a day or so. He is taking no action until that night, when he digs his league base against the strong Cornbushers. The Jashawkers need only to defeat Nebraska to clinch the championship. If they lose to Nebraska, however, they must defeat Missouri at Columbia the following Thursday to get even a tie for first place. In This Corner By Hugh Wire Oklahoma football players have decided to come in out of the weather at least as far as their legs are concerned. Coach Todd Stimm has decided to put his Sooners in cotton stockings. Many football players do not like to wear socks up to their knees because they are PHONE 50 --- WE DELIVER Be McMillin, who was the former grid mentor at Kansas State, has added a new wrenicle to spring football practice. It will be a contest of skills, and he has been accused of being tied to the ground, guards and tackles who have been ordered to block and tackle harder, in fact the whole squid is going to get a chance to encounter how much they have learned. Coach McMillin plans to have a team composed of coaches and exeterneter play the 1937 edition of "The Game," during a close of spring practice. After a few of the boys who have spent two or three seasons on the bench, tackle Coach McMillin, he will probably play the boys who know a little about the game. An interesting sport seldom seen in this section of the country is rugby. It is a strong major sport in Australia and in some sections of the East. Rugby is a popular game in England, and is fast getting a following here. To the spectator the game is interesting because of the speed of the game. There are 15 men on each team. A round ends with the kicking ball. The field is about the same size as a football field. The game is rough because players are allowed to body-block. The speed of the game comes from the lateral passes which may be made as long as a team can hang on to the ball. It is like a Roman holiday to see 30 men running all over a big field after a little ball. It's a game for the hardy. It would seem that Coach D. X. Bible's troubles have only started. He lost his star player and captain of his new team, then he had to take a big dose of subsidization, and now the state legislature desires to whittle a big piece out of his salary which has caused environ- mental problems, the premiere of The Temple faculty. Bible may wish that he could walk through the yellow corn again before he is through down that. Steve Toth, who starred for Lynn Waldorf last fall at Northwestern, is attending school at Missouri this semester. He will help coach the team to win. The team season starts. This should be a helpful addition to the Tiger staff. Everyday Special Ham Salad Sandwich and Chocolate Milk Shake 20c UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union CONTINUED TO SATURDAY NIGHT--- OUR SALE OF SUITS AND TOPCOATS AT-- Better get in on this Sale--- You can save some good money. $16.65 1