PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1936 KANSAS-UTAH STATE GAMES ARE ASSURED Agreement by Dr. Reilly to Furnish Part of Expense Money Insures Presence of Rocky Mountain Conference Champions for Inter-District Play-Off This Week The inter-district Olympic basketball series between Kansas and Utah State will be played in Convention hall in Kansas City next Wednesday, Thursday, and possibly Saturday night, it was learned from the team from Dr. J. A. Reilly, chairman of the Missour Valley, A.A.U. Utah State was designated as the Olympic representative from the Rocky mountain district without holding an official Olympic playoff tournament. Because of this, Olympic officials ruled that the Utah team was not entitled to receive expense money for the trip to agreed to supply $500 from revenues of the tournament at Kansas City, which, combined with the money raised by the school, assures their presence for the tournament this week. The Kansas squaw began practice Friday afternoon, upon the return of Dr. Allen from Denver, where he had been watching the national A.A.U. tournament. Dr. Allen came back with the remaining fast game, passing the ball rather than dribbling, and making many long spectacular shots. The game promises to be a contest between ball-handling and the fast break, and Dr. Allen is putting the Jayhawker square through full 40-minute play, and Dr. Allen is getting the in-the-flight shirt. The team will leave for Kansas City Wednesday afternoon and will return to Lawrence Friday morning, going to Kansas City Saturday if necessary. The game promises to be a colorful affair, and a large crowd is expected to go from here. Arrangements are being made to take the band, and anyone who is able to take a load of the band members is asked to call the Chamber of Commerce as possible. Ed Elbiet will announce the game over the public address system. Officials for the game will be E. C. Quigley, St. Mary's, and Louis Vida Denver. The games will start at 8:45. block of a balcony seats, selling at 75 cents, is on sale at the athletic office. General admission tickets are 75 cents and entrance tickets are 40 cents, and box seats are $1.10. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --defeated Lawrence 30-15 and Wyatt-dotte defeated Winfield 37-26. Newton came to the finals by taking Winfield 36 to 26, while Arkansas City won 34 to 29. Winfield gained the finals in the other bracket. Scoring honors for the game go to 15 against Arkansas City who scored 15 on the finals. Wyatt was high for Newton with 11 points. Four games are on the innermate water pool schedule this week as the round of games nears the end. The games are as follows: Men's Intramurals Monday, Mar. 23: Tadpoles v. S. P E. at 4:30. Wednesday, Mar. 25: Kappa Sigma v. Beta at 5:15 and Phil Delt v. Sigma Chi at 7 p.m. Friday, Mar. 27: Phi Gam v. Triangle at 4:30. The entries for playground ball, tennis, housetables, bandball teams and handball pyramid tournaments are due to be released on April 1. Playground ball will start 2 days later and there are expected to be a large number of teams entered. The diamonds will be the same as in the basketball court. The outlawball is the 14 inch outlawball that has always been used. Entry blanks already have been mailed and those who wish to enter and did not receive them may by calling at the intramural office. The preliminaries in the intramural swimming meet will be conducted in the following order starting at 7:30. Tuesday, Mar 24. Events include the 202-wood yard molly relax, 50-yard breast back stoke, 60-yard back stoke, 220-yard free style, diving, 100-yard back stoke, 500-yard free No men who have been considered members of the freshman or varsity squads during the present season may serve on the board. Those who are affiliated with no organization may enter the tournament by signing on the bulletin board at the gym. The semi-finals will be held Thursday, Mar. 26, at 4:30 and finals will be held Tuesday, Mar. 31 at 7:30. Oatman Has Lowest Card Carter, Johnson, Ashley and Stadler Are Runners-up in Golf Meet Gleim Omman turned in the lowest score in the golf tournament held at Cedar Park. His 154 for 36 holes was low among 13 entrants in the tournament. Dave Carter with 161; Grover Allen, 162; Glen Ashley, 163; and John Studler, 164. The tournament was held for the purpose of selecting a golf team of five for Kansas University, four regulars and one alternate. Eighteen holes were played in the morning and the other eighteen in the afternoon. Outman had a score of 75, one over par at the end of the first 18 holes, and was two over par in the second 18 holes with a 76. Five of the contestants withdrew from the meet, leaving only eight to finish. The three that did not place on the golf team had scores of 168. Captain elect Robert Finley was ineligible to take part in the golf meet yesterday. Lawrence Wins Tournamen In the Spring Hill independent acksonball team which ended Friday night, the Lawrence team representing jeorge's Lunch won out in the finals, defeating the LaCygne quintet, 57. The George's Lunch team is made up of former University of Kansas acksonball players. Team Representing George's Lunch Defeats LaCygne in Finals Starting early in the week with 15 entries, the journey progressed upidly, and the George's Lunch team came through to take the first honors easily. The journey was sponsored by be Spring Hill business men. George's Lunch-50 Herrief. g `g` flt i Oylerf. j `g` flt i Moonf. 3 `0` o Moond. 2 `0` o Grayg. 1 `1` o Grayg. 4 `0` l Vangel. 5 `0` l Vangel. 4 `0` l Ch'uwen. f 1 n Haynesf. 0 1 Gowingf. 0 1 Nib brook. 1 2 C. 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Newton High School Wins Kansas Basketball Title Champions Defeat Arkansa City to Take Crown for Sixth Time By Allen Merrim, c26 Newton crashed through to its state State High gymnasium last night by defeating the Arkansas City team 33 to 24 at the Topeka High gymnasium. Seeming to have the power when it needed it to maintain the lead, the Newton quintet led throughout the game, the score at the half being 15 By Allen Merriam, e'36 Dr. James A. Naismith was introduced to the crowd of 4,500 at half time and received a gracious round of applause. Friday night's quarter-final round was dominated by the Ark Valley League which placed three teams, Arkansas City, Newton and Winfield in the round with Wyandotte of Kansas and Middling Kiks from Winfield spring. A new upset in squeaking Chanute and the phantom Ralph Miller, 31-21. Arkansas City's brilliant Bulldogs kept a smooth-passing Parise five away from the goal and shot their way into the semi-finals 39 to 12. Engleman the Arkals attack and Hall played a sensational game for Wyandotte outbatted a taller Lindsborg team 31 to 17 to join Arkansas City in the semi-finals. Nodder and Baker paced the Kansas City team's offence, which was stepped up on starred on defense. Dou Elingh, mother of Jayhawker Ray, made his only goal of the tournament for Lindborg. In a thrilling overtime struggle, Newcombe nosed out Emporia 39 to 30. The Warriors went easy to a 28-to-28 deadlock as the game was no worse able to continue the pace in the playoff period as Grove and Bafus poke the game on ice for the Railroaders. In the Chanute debacle, the game went as Miller went, which wasn't very far. Reynolds, a dogged Wintfield guard, flash to flush six points, while Winston severs Springs, Hart, and Tucker kept the Vikings in front throughout. Lawrence High played a heads-up game to defeat its arch-rail of 42. He led the defense in a semi-final consolation clash yesterday morning. Bob Hunt was the Lawrence star connecting with several shots. Topka trailed throughout. Wills Cordes, who formerly played varsity basketball for St. Francis College in Brooklyn, N.Y., and who has had experience in playing against such teams as LIU, N.Y.U, Columbia U., and C.C.N.Y., believes that if Kansas beats Utah State, we will stand a very good chance for a championship against the eastern teams, since LIU, and N.Y.U, have decided not to enter the tournament. To Choose "Miss Lawrence" Granada to Sponsor Contest to Select Beauty for State Fair [ ] Next Friday night, three judges will determine which local young lady is to bear the title of "Miss Lawrence, 1936," when an official unit show of the Kansas State-Wide Beauty Pag-ant will be held here at the Granada Have You Tried Our it satisfies 25c Meal? A delicious meal and at the University Dining Room in the Union Building RIDE THE BUSES All of our drivers are experienced, well qualified men in transportation. 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